Show Bombers Threaten to 0 Blow Up UI Up Wall t J all Street I Cordon of Police Guards Buildings To Foil Plotters Plotters' BANKERS VOICE FEARS AFTER RECEIVING RE COMMUNIST NOTES SPECIAL WATCHMEN EMPLOYED By Associated Press NEW V YORK Nov 20 The 20 The entire New York financial district dis dis- dis and and the office of J. J P. P Morgan lorgan Co particularly was particularly was under one of the heaviest police guards ever assigned to such duty today as the result of a series of threatening letters The letters signed Communist were received not only by officials of Morgan 1 Co but also by Har Harvey ey D. D Gibson chairman of the thc emergency unemployment r relief committee b by officials of the New York stock exchange and of the Bank Bank- Offices Guarded y k l k t s 1 4 J. J P P. MORGAN Officials Ask for Aid ers Trust company The letters were turned tuned oVer o to the department of justice at Washington which immediately requested the heavy police guard A number of detectives armed with tear gas bombs and md riot not guns were stationed in private automobiles alon along Broad street DETECTIVES JOIN PATROL Members of New York City's bomb squad were included in a detail of 20 detectives patrolling the white build ing lag of th the Morgan Moran firm at Wall and Broad str streets ets The rhe uniformed force in the entire vicinity was trebled and a special watch was being kept over the stock a exchange the building Mr Gibsons Gibson's t office at 55 liS Broad street treet and oth other p points in tile the financial dis At police headquarters it was said aid extra precautions were being taken not only because of ot the letters but because one of five men arrested four tour days ago with a large Quantity of dy dynamite dynamite dy- dy and charged with attempting to blow up up upa a barge was V quoted as assaying assaying assaying saying that it was to have been the opening gun o of a campaign against capitalism TELLS OF FEARS Police Pollee Commissioner Edward P P. said he knew nothing himself him him- self of threatening letters received by financiers rs He said that because of unequal distribution of money due to the present economic situation certain Wall street bankers and brokers brokers brokers bro bro- kers seemed to have a feeling that something dreadful might h happen They the bankers seem to have havea a fear that they are unable to explain that something will happen when the cold weather arrives said Commissioner Commissioner Commis Commis- and and the fear seems to be based on the assumption that the they in Wall street have the money while others have not Precautionary measures accordingly were deemed advisable Ever since the 1920 W Wall ll street explosion slon there has been an extra guard of police and detectives s in and around the J J. P. P Morgan offices The Theoffice Theoffice Theoffice office itself itsel has a number of private guards 5 I |