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St.ne 1804 Chestnut Street i in tlic I1ehm of Commen1' m ,Au,tPii fimmberlntii. tli 0i . 'cider. Sir. Clmmberlnln n: W" "W K ltbiBF V BC Safe Milk By the Anclatcd Prws Londen. Mnrr'b 151. Prime Minister Lleitl Genrcp hlrevelf will introduce the eagerly nwnltcd resolution en the Genea Conference next Menilitv en 'which the (Government will nk for n 'rote of confidence. It wet nnnnitneed today br evernment nnnnnneed the terms of the resolution hh fellows : "Rewired, Thnt thl Heuse nppreve the resolutions pnned by the Supreme Council nt Cannci ns n bash of the tteften Conference nnd will mippert III Mnjeity'i Government in endeavoring te give effect te them." (The Cannes ricolutlent set forth the conditions under which Russia would he nlleucd te participate at Oenen.) The threatened hrench In tlii. PnlilriKf eer Lloyd Geerge's program for the Uw..Uu wuinuiif im- urcn nverieu, in ' the opinion of the political correspond ents of today's newitpnpere. I'vcry thlnir hat. been moethed out in prepar ation fe- the Premier's appeal te the Heute of Commens. , It is understood that the compromise was arranged en the basis of the rew lutiens adopted by the Supreme Council nt tanned regarding the condition utiacr which Kus-.ia would be nllewed Heperts differ ns te whether Mr. "Feed-Drink" for AM Ages, l&ti0', ft Sw",arv f,,r C?1??1" ii t .. t. .tt -.m? m nurclilll nnd nln Mipnertera jlelded. ick Lunch Bt Heme, Office.anA Me-t of the wrHern. however, mv that 1St4a-l9 iat A.M UODf tlA t in t'rAlllf Oh 'mtn.l al.. ..M i Fer Infints & Invalids 'te participate at Genea. NO COOKINO Tfc. Qui Feuirtains. Ath fe HORUCK3, "" Preml-r found the iipnoMtlen te -t j tm e t. ... . ',,"?B ,lmt np nfls obliged te drop part -AT0ldImKafc0ni&Sub4tltutCl of bis program. - t t!tcd in some (pinrters that the i iiHcrvnuve opposition, both the Prime Minister nnd the Genea meeting. hat N-tM strengthened censlderablv In the lan few dus and that thin will be ap parent in Monday's ete In the Com Cem Com Lien. 9 IUer. Mnrrh 2fl. (Hy A. P.) The Kusttan Soviet delegation te the Genea 'conference, nil apparently in excellent spirits, aivhed here today en the first stune of their journey te Italy. Sol diers nnd police were en guard at the depot. Prodi-ceated -ecrpturlet of tlie I delegation were buj urging tlie chefH I en the train te hurry breakfast. Geerge Chlteherin, Soviet Foreign Minister. U head of the delegation In the absence of Premier I.enine. i SAY BURCH WTNKS AT GIRLS IN COURT Wise mothers Serve PUDDINE Desserts Y, wle mother rrnllzr thnt Puddlne l nearlshllur and (tire the children all h want at It. A lighter lunrli or (llnnrr tnn lie aertrd If I'uddlne U the dier(. Klclit flnrera: 1t 'Vnntlln. Cream Manilla. Ue ntillle. Cheruliite, Orunce, I.fmen, Almend and Spier. At All Grocers, lflc, 13c I'rult I'uddlne Ce., Baltimore, Aid. ;..' ,a sr ,ff jcu&m? & BEIK jcu&m? -iarjjjp' The finest -butter- in America! awjiiaitfj Officials Take Action te Halt Flirtation by Defendant During Trial ACCUSES FILM ACTOR OF ' ATTACK ON YOUNQ GIRL Methtr Charges Herbert RawllnMn With Offenee Aekt $800,000 19 Angeles, March 20. Herbert Rnwllnsenj a motien-piettire actor. xtree made 'defendant In n mitt 'for damage of $200,000 filed in the Superior Court ycBterday by Mr. Kthel K. Clark, of New Yerk, who charged Itnwllnsen had committed a statutory offense against her daughter, Dorethy Clark, two years age. The alleged offense, according te the papers In the suit, was committed in New Yerk In 1020, when (he girl was liftcrn J ears old. At that time, It was Mid, the girl had had a brief experi ence In motion-picture work. Mere re cently she has been en the legitimate stnge in New Yerk. - MT. ETNA IN ERUPTION AGAIN v i Sicilian Volcano Has Been Active 80 Times In 2400 Years Londen. March 20. (By A. P.) Mount Etna is In violent eruption, says a Central News dispatch from Reme, quoting advices from Palerme. Streams of lava are flowing from oil sides of the crater, and the Inhabitants of the village en the mountainside have fled from their home. Several earth quakes hare occurred in Palerme nnd Messina provinces In the Inst few days. Mount Ktna, In Sicily, has been subject te about eighty eruptions In history, the earliest recorded being In 470 B. C. .iH; ;. mmmWi I'l'.-t ?-? ,.,. KILLS U.S. WOMAN Japanese) Ex-War Minister Et capes Bullets Atmtej at Him In China i , By the Aseedatei ams fihanclMl. March 20. Mm tar, t Snyder, of BraslI, Ihd.1 lVaa killed yes '""". anu ieur uuirra ptnmM'Wer wounded when two Korean made an l!l!?ri,.ratt'.m)t., w'naa General Gllchl Tanaka, former JapaKeae Mln Ister of War, upon the arrival efNthe general and the American here from Manila. Mrji. Snyder was Jur stepping off the ship, and wi" net mera than twenty feet" from the Japanese general, ' when the Koreans opened fire. She was ae- ' " . . . " .'VVVA -J ' I'? cen-ennv ey ner i aa a wip areunn tne worm Tlie Koreans, who' were arrested mediately, made ,a full fonremlen that their purpose was te kill General fa naka. General Gllchl Tanaka should net be confined with General Kunlshlie Tanaka, Japanese military adviser at the Waihlngten .Conference. ) a BraslI. Ind., MarehJM. Mrs. W. J, Snvder. killed III Shanghai b Koreans. left her home here last October for a tour of the world. Ktie had bctn n Cltatttauqua lecturer before her mar riaie, wasAan aeeempllshed muslcldn and prominent in club work here. The last letter received from her by friends was from ceyien. , 5 " f iiliiirtaimaCWl M.. .. ,. M "-Wiw,!P, . .a :&:zm. &.'" "?m &j Mrs. Snyder was born sear Chicago id was', twice married. . Her Bret hu band, Wilbur Starr, ,of Greeacatue, Ind.. an evanaellst. waa drowned in Ohie in 1000. She married W. J. Sny der, vice president of the Ainericin Ceal Mining Company, of tl.fW city, la 1018. m , ' His son, Harry Snyder, prominent Indianapolis coal man, was killed in an automobile accident several month age. Mr. Snyder's first wife died sudf denly of heart disease. , ANGORA BLOCKS PACT Object te Allied Plan Giving Adrl Adrl aneple te Greeks . Londen, March 20. (By A. P.) The latest news from Angera Indicates a strong majority against acceptance of the AllleV proposals for a Near Eastern settlement, says n Constantinople dis patch. The main objection of the Turkish Notienalists Is te the award of Adrl Adrl nneplc nnd the Oalllpell peninsula te the Greeks. scheme will be wrecked en this peint.1 Modernize Your Jewels This beautiful platinum bar pin of lace-work design was produced, by our designers. The diamonds were removed from the old pieces. Charming results can be accomplished byt remounting old discarded jewels into fashionable designs. Our craftsmen are skilled in this work and the cost is surprisingly moderate. Designs and estimates furnished without obligation. SKiiid & Sens me chestnut st. ' DIAMOND MBnCHANTS JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS 48 lb Sold only in our Stores mm, !Ml!WI -sCTJftyffi& A Few Nevell Jast Issued THE VENEEBINGS By Sir Harry Johnsten, $2.00 THE BEAUTIFUL AND DAMNED By P. Scott Fitzgerald, $2.00 LUCRETIA LOMBARD ' By Kathleen Norris. . .$1.75 SAIN TERESA By Henry Sydner Hairisen, $2.00. "aSBafJaaaaaak. (fampiem fc300K.JLSELUERS 1313 Walnut St Bv Hie Associated Press I !-" Angeles, March 20. A ncwl 1 venire wa. summoned by Judge Sidney ! , N. Reeve today uhen tlie drawing of a jury was resumed for the trial of .Arthur C. Uureh. charged with thb ' murder of J. Belten Kennedy. . The first senile was exhausted yes terday, when seventeen of Its thirty members dee'nrcd they had scruples against capital punM'.sietil and one an neunced a Ihed opinion concerning the I esse. , The Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Bureh. of ' Eansteu, 111., parents or the defend ant, who nrilved in I.es Angeles yes- 1 terdaj. declared they would be in court 1 with their son throughout- the trial. ' Wtlrffl Till,- ll il.ttun.l in nml.( .km.. I PktlMlll ( 1m te anAn . .mil.. anrl wink nt some one occupying the spec tators' seats. Uaihff Clark Beeder de clared that Ilurcli was continuing a 1 Hlrtatlen comnicnced the day before wjin two gins. "There will be no flirtations carried en with defendants in murder cases In this courtroom." the bailiff said. Attendants paid they had been in structed net te admit the two girls I iignin. Mrs. Maual.vnne Obcuchnin. Burehs I co-defendant, was in court when her ic Ub transferred te Judge Shenk's department of the Supciler Court. Her set end trial was recently set for June 5, iu Judge Reeve's department, wheu the Bureh trial Is new being held. Tbe transfer of Mis. U'aenchain's case was te prevent possible conflict of the two trials. Mi . II ' Market and Fourth Ss. I . II ' PHILADELPHIA "I contributes te the joy of I living. Let us explain I what a living tiust here I may mean te you. I We Specialize ' 'M In Tmt Services CAPITAL & SURPLUS fM $1,550,000.00 kftMaaV, fl' I aaaaVIHP---HaaM H tZ , ;;-V JUDGE RAKES LICENSE ACT "Why Faver Brewer Against Small Dealer?" Newcomb Asks I StTdniim. Pa.. March 20. "I can net concur In a dwislen regulating the . trnflic In any eommedltv that would ' make fish of one class of dealers and 1 lle.-h of another," Judge Newcomb says In nn opinion dissenting from the action taken by Judges IMwtinK and Maxey, lenewlng tlie licenses of breweries and bottling works. 1 Jud;e Newcomb said "the outcome j icncs te crlfy nn ugly rumur persis tently current during recent weeks, both nt home and abroad." It has been charged that politic In- 1 Uucneed the license sltuutlen. Recently the three Judges ngreed that ' ill' saloenh should go out of buines at t midnight next Friday. Judge Newcomb I saj s : I "Therefore It must be distinctly un derstood that the reduction nd nbsur- ' dum te which the Court new stands, 1 (iinuiltted in the prent'ites cannot be laid nt my deer. 1 "Win dlecr'tnlnate In fnwir of the big fellow? Hew Is it there Is no li'iuu In the count j for a ictnll dealer, ti nd nt the fame time carte blanche for the manufacturer and whe'csnler?" , DAD WANTsTlOWN CAR Ha Sen Arrested for Taking Sup posed "Family" Aute Philip HarneMtj. 1030 Seuth Fifth street, mis held In SI 000 bill for the Grand Jury by Magistrate Roberts te- J iln, charged w'tli stealing the stitmno stitmne M'e of his father. Harry Ilarnefsky, :!22 Clifferd streft. I The son wah arrested at gnrage at, ,".222 Columbia senuc. when he had lUe car. Harry Geldman, the garage 1 owner, wes held In .$'"500 ball for an other hrnrlne becaiue he failed te rennrt the llcenM- and engine numbers te the police when the car was put In his garage. That one WOMEN IN rONT.REiH"? NO I at's wht AJIce Rubertann ity. r in the Heuet . 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