MR. ROOSEVELT'S ESCAPE
KNIFE THROWN AT HIM IN KANSAS CITY.
(Received May 31, 1 p,m.) ' KANSAS City, 30th May. «v _ As Mr Roosevelt was niotoring to'de liver a speech favouring army and naval preparedness, a-knife whizzed past him, apparently flung by an", onlooker in the crowd. The knife struck the rear of the motor-car, and was found in .the street .afterwards. .•'■,-.■
Mr. Roosevelt was not aware of the incident.
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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 128, 31 May 1916, Page 7
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