Show EVERY SUBWAY AND ELEV ELEVATED A TED GUARDED AFTER BIG EXPLOSIONS Score Hurt and Thou Thou- Thousands Thousand Thousands sands sand Thrown Into Terror FIND PEW FEW CLEWS CLEVS All Police Called Back From Their Vaca Vaca- Vacations Vacations for Du Dufy y NEW YORK Aug 6 n B By he As As- Associated AssocIated Associated Press Ever Ever subway and elevated station in the city was un un- under under der police pollee guard today in a II determined attempt to prevent further activities of bombers bombers belIeved believed in some quarters to be Sacco sympathizers sympathizers- who shortly before midnight wrecked two subway stations In the Madison Square district terrorizing thousands and injuring more than a D. score The federal government took a hand handIn In the investigation this morning as assigning as- as assIgning assigning signing department of justice agents to assist police In the bomb squad and bureau of combustibles In their search for clues The two bombs were exploded al almost al- al almost almost most simultaneously in the Brooklyn- Brooklyn Manhattan Transit station at Broad Broad- Broadway Broadway Broadway way and Twenty-eighth Twenty street Just above the Flatiron building and the Rapid Transit station at Fourth avenue a and Twenty eighth street adjacent to the site fOlte of the old Madison Square Garden GREAT VIOLENCE VIOLE CE The bombs exploded with such force that walls of masonry were torn away holes were blown upward through the sidewalk kiosks at the subway entrances were practically de demolished de- de demolished demolished and windows of surrounding buildings were shattered for lor four I stories up from the street By fortunate coincidence nce a train was in neither station when the ex explosion ex- ex occurred although in one In Instance in- in instance Instance stance a train was approaching at the time and the brakes were applied so suddenly that dozens of passengers were thrown from their scats seats The only clew In possession of In Investigators In- In investigators this morning was a small iron box smelling strongly of nitro nitro- nitroglycerIn glycerIn found In the wrecked B. B M M. T. T station The box locked with lIh a abrass abrass brass padlock was taken to police headquarters for by examination ex experts ex- ex of the bomb bomb- MUCH CONFUSION CO FUSIO When Then the bombs exploded under under- ground passengers and street crowds in the Madison Square district were thrown into Immediate confusion The lights went out In the subway mak male making makIng ing more difficult the task of pollee police in ascertaining whether hether anyone had hac been killed and in carrying the In Injured In- In Injured injured to ambulances which were rushed to the scene from all avail avail- available available available able hospitals Police Pollee Commissioner Warren this morning cancelled nil all vacations of po policemen po- po policemen and recalled to duty all those on cn vacation who were within reach Uniformed men were placed on every everyst station st platform and plainclothes In Investigators In- In investigators were assigned to travel tra on the trains and circulate among the crowds on the platform DESCRIPTION GIVEN GIVE An eye witness today described how sidewalks rose in the air under the blasts of the subway bomb Captain William A A. McIntire of the theOne theOne theOne One Hundred Sixty ninth Infantry with two companions was walking in Twenty-eighth Twenty street near Fourth avenue when the explosion occurred The sidewalks actually rose In the theair theaIr theair air he ne said and fell Into the sub sub- subway subway subway way under a D. shower of falling glass from windows two stories above e the street On the northbound tracks of the subway we found a man and carried him to the street where he was given first aid by Captain Reilly medical of officer of- of officer fleer of the Seventy-first Seventy regiment We then entered re-entered the subway and searched through the wash room and the ticket booth for other persons who might be there It was pitch dark and we had to grope our way over o piles plies of loose loo e tile and rocks and plaster which covered the platform ACT OF BRAVERY RA VERY At the north end of the station we found two cigar boxes wrapped In newspapers and we thought it might be another bomb An unknown ire fire fireman I ireman man grabbed the box and took It Il out of the station He lie certainly deserves de erves credit for lor the chance he ho took While we were searching the sta sta- station station station tion a train pulled In and we assisted hysterical passengers passengers' to the street The telephone booth at the north end of the station had been ripped from its place by the force of the explosion and the weighing machine had been torn tom apart We came up from the subway after going thoroughly over o both platforms and the tracks |