tf --- h-lr-"! n-TI 1 " ' -- """ - f -. -. "f: A .- . j THE WEATHER Cleudy tonight and" Saturday; prob ably showers, Hide change In tempera ture, gentle te moderate variable winds. TKMPKRATUKK AT EACH 1101)11 :. V" nrr u m 12 1 1 1 aia rfin(cric3Tflgi7 00 70 Cuenmg public megger r NIGHT ''111 EXTRA 1 Am 'i VOL. VIII. NO. 206 KEPHART DENIAL Enured as Setid-rtnM Matter V th 1'osteflto At Philadelphia, Pa. w..cl wiv -ii ok jviarcn a, injv PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1922 OF 5JM LOSS "Seme One Get Interest Due State," Ferester Insists as Experts Expose New Facts ALTER'S "PO-NOTHING" POLICY IS RECALLED Failure te Protect State in Other Scandals Reviewed by Senater Leng WHO GOT CASH? IS QUESTION Candidate Premises Cleak Will Be Pulled Frem Grafters' Hiding Place Soen What "Blasts" Frem Lewis Have Shown in Treasury Blast Ne. 1 That State fund were juggled in the Interest of pol iticians. That bank deposits and State books did net agree. Wast Ne. - That "somebody" managed te "get" some SIK.OOO of State funds In check jugglery. Wast Ne. a Tliut delay In de positing $7LDI11XI caused mormens tflffi te Slate. And merai te come ! Gilferd I'incliet. candidate for the lteptitlican nomination for fioverner. declared lliat the latest revelations from llarrlslnirg prove that former State Ticasurer Kephart hud made a false statement when he said the Common wealth hud lest no money as a result of the nl'cged bookkeeping discrepancies In the State Treasurer's office. "At last," said the former Ferester, "ve arc getting nt the milk in the tweanut. Kvcry one knew thnt Berne df finite purpose lay behind the juggling ef State funds, but until the third sec tion of the report of the expert ac countants was made public this morn mern itij, we could de no mere than guess at the .reason. "New we can go beyond guessing. )Vc knew at Inst positively thnt funds paid into the Statu weic net deposited nhen they should have been for the benefit of the State, mid that some body else was using them in the mean time. The assertion that the State KOTernment lest nothing in shown te be false. It did lese Interest at least, and if the State lest Interest, some body else get II. Who get It has net t been shown. If It is net shown before the first of next January it will bt afterward. The fault for all this Ilea net mainly with the individuals nhe juggled the account or held up the State deposits, but with the system of which they were incic'y the instru ments. Stale Leng Has Hern Victim "That system has long been using Hie State's money, the State's time nnd the State's government In general for the personal advantage of Its mem bers. What the people have long sus pected new they knew. The system is behind my opponent The system pat him in the race ns Tts cnndldate. The system hopes for bis election In order Hint it may continue. I think It li time te call a halt and make a ihinge." Senater I). Edward Leng, campaign manager for .Mr. I'inchet, discussing the revelations made bv the Auditor Cen eral, declared ilmi ilw. ,.,, ,,iv,.,, LMlIe-Kyre combination could net be wpemiccl upon te cnrrji en the inves inves "Wtlen begun bv Mr. Lewis. Several jeurs age." sad Senater Wag. an empleye of the Department t Forestry, who had been with the de partment for seventeen years, went reng and attempted tn get awav with bout $2i;H) of State funds. Ills effort rlKiruored promptly by Commix toner I'mchnl, the facts were made Puelie nt once, full restitution te the "ramnweiiiiH was obtained. I'iriP am t n nui'i nn, I .1,,, PAST PERFORMANCES Editorial 'P HE way a man has acted at important crises in the past is a pretty safe guide te the way he will act in the future. Beth Alter and Pinchot say they will expose and eradicate evil conditions' en Capitel Hill. Pinchot is say a1? a reat deal harder and much mere specifically than Alter. But, accepting both pledges at face value, it is informing te see what each man did along such lines when opportunity te "clean up messes" faced him heretofore. When Pinchot was Chief Federal Ferester h'e discov ered what he believed was a plot te defraud the Govern ment out of vast mineral rights in Alaska by legislative and departmental juggling. Powerful interests were in volved, interests that the average man would net have the courage te antagonize. But Pinchot did net hesitate after making up his, mind that the scheme was wrong. He exposed it, and, though it cost him his official job, he saved these rights for the public. That was the Ballinger case. Six months age it was shown that political attorneys Were employed and paid fat fees te settle tax cases in defiance of a plain law declaring that this should net be done without approval of the Attorney General. Ne such approval was obtained. The facts were put before Alter as Attorney General se that he could net evade them. It was his duty te sue te recover these illegal fees. But te de se would hurt a group of machine leaders new actively supporting him. Se he didn't. That is the Snyder case. Which man steed the test best? Think about this before voting next Tuesday ! BERLIN PLEADS E FOR L N First Official Presentation of German Case Since War Made by Karl Lang ADDRESSES ACADEMY OF SCIENCES AT BELLEVUE Austrian Charge d'Affaires Says U. S. Participation in Europe Is Only Hepe TRUCE IN EASTERN i BOYS READY TO BE EUROPE PROPOSED! KINGS FOR A WEEK Britain Suggests Peace Plan at Genea as France Balks at Russia's Ideas BARS MIXED COMMISSION Marble .Champs Try Out Trick Shots te Win Place Intercity Contest in WAR FOR MARYLANDER Mnrb.pi. marbles, marbles. Who said this Isn't the marble season? J lie present unprecedented boom In Marbles, preferred, which Is making It self felt throughout j'tvenlle society here Is traceable- te tl.e announcement of the grand intercity marble -sheeting Contest In fel-.. ..!.... -w.. oft 1.... I '" 1 the champions of P itlmlMnhin e., .i tiiiiore In connection with Beys' Week, which begins tomorrow. rwrL"t 'n' .W.'stmewluiid Recreation Center, nt Fifth street, nmi aiii,.... I avenue, a fixed Idea. nninitiH., -i. ....'. te tn an obsession, has fastened Itself upon be local sharpshooters. This Idea is ..' iuri-iiuiiiw,n ei I'liiinilelphtn. when hp shall emerge from the smoke of battle at the elimination contest next Thurs day at l'uiifieht Center, will prove te be one of their number. ' Xhe sportsmen of the Westmoreland I Fer the first time since the war ' spokesmen for our two late enemies the Hermans and Austrian, enmn forward , in the role of apologists and pleaders te address an American audience. The.v are Karl Lane. Chin-ire d'Af- fnires of tin Cermun Kmbassy. nnd h. C. Edgar I'reehnik. present head of the Austrian delegation at Washington. They spoke before the American Acad emy of Secial nnd Political Science In the Bellcvue-Strntferd. The delegates, students, teachers and ethers who were present listened with impressive attention as each mndc his argument. The two arguments were in cssense alike; thnt any program for the revitnlizatlen of Europe, te whicli the United Stntes is net nt least spiritu ally committed, in deemed te failure. Herr Lang-, a. bespectacled man, with knotted brews nnd n 'mustache, sat with his eyea closed nnd his long thin hands drooping in melancholy fashion in his lap. 1'iopescs Reparations "llelidaj" When he rose te speak he began in a low nnd seemingly diffident voice, heavily colored with accent. Many had difficulty in following his words" All understood, however, after his address had proceeded a few minutes that he wan propesiti? what he called a "reparations holiday" and credits trem tiie united States. Incidentally he seemed te be cxplod cxpled I ing the mere or less prevalent notion here that there has been n revival of i prosperity In Germany. 1 That, he said, is n myth. Se much a myth that the middle daises in Cer , ninny are en the verge of destitution. j lie paused a moment from the reading of his paper, te say: I "Every letter that I have from mem- eerH et my lamiiy bears out these state men ts." The myth of German prosperity, said llerr Lang, has resulted no doubt from the superliclnl observations of travel ers. Dut It's All Absorbed "Factories, indeed, are running, and In tourist hotels one may find certain evidences of luxury, but the truth is that this KK!cleus prosperity ly absorbed In two wnjs that did net exist before the war." One of them, lie said, is the pay ment of reparations nnd the ether in n ec in case in Genea. May 11!. The fate of the Economic Conference hangs In the bal ance today, following Russia's reply te the allied memorandum. Out et rue confusion into which the answer has cast the conference, these salient facts developed : First. The French delegation lsued n statement saying thnt France will never ugree te the ltusslan project for a mixed commission, sitting Indefinitely. while the conference is going en study Russian affnirs. Second. Great llrltalu piope.od n truce lu Eastern Europe, en the basis of the de facto frontiers, pending the conclusion of u commission of lnipilry te be appointed. Third. A statement of the British view en the Russian reply terms the document "very stupid from the view point of Russian Interests," but saj- Great Britain Is "net prepared te adept the view that Europe Is te be denied peace, or the Russian people futther consideration In their misery simply because of a stupid argument." Fourth. The sub-commission en Russian affairs postponed consideration fevered brew ei inu Jiussinn rrpiy uiiiii cirveii u tw IVIit IWt n.m r- , tomorrow mernine. "l,a' "ees Champ Get? It Is believed that a majority of the rowers favor continuance of the (lis cussien, but If France the conference ethers lend. The decision of I nt- Pnriu Is nwnlted mix A lending member of the French del- '", 71 ll" "'ei. uwmBtethc "Te bring about sound economic egntien predicted thnt the conference ' "' that the prize has net yet been an- conditions it K necesMirv. first of a would seen adjourn after, perhaps, hiik- ! " 1,,1,,,pJfi. "" C t0 s,'e(1 "" ' te b"lam' ,,, !"" here agu n gestlng the appointment of. nu Interna- ; "B t tnc mnttci. ( ,, cxpcrt ,llls ,,,,,, (,)It, f() Mlv 7,ew! lieiml committee te examine the Rus- I 1 "ft no, gets n sol' cup or some- tlint can be done as long as the d'evalu-i-inn question, without the Russians tliln , Eddie vouchsafed. A far-away ' "tien of the murk continues. n the linving n jiince en uie ceniiiiiuce, wjucn might report te some later conference. The French spokesman expressed the 1 hope that the 1'nlted States would be represented en such a committee ns sug Fermentation Experiments Land Center are net ones te make idle and in.cirad imports of feedstuffs that unsupported ueasts. Their native talent I '" , ueP" "ln"fi necessary through the is being augmented by dnilv practice I tl(,,1'e of agriculture in Germnnv. which gives them n positively fiendish ' . "Ali or ,Ue profits of Germany's In accuracy with the pills. "a,s" , dustries," he went en, "thev may be I lie champion gets a gel' eiin or '""Crated by the consideration thnt if semethln . confided Eddie Mngurre " fmwpniij distributed, for Instance, a ...... ... ji-r..,,,,,,, s wi minutes with his 1 "i;icihi 01 - per cent 111 paper mark . .... -.v....-. in- repaired te the drinking feuntnln nnd laved his ) lint 1 ees the m,v ... .u... ... ..,.. 11.1.1 ;i.. "'.' "." .luy. wins this is only one-half per cent computed 111 geld marks. A dividend of 100 per cent lu paper would be only 2". per tent in Rold values." The same inflation, he pointed out. is siiewn 111 ilemcstie hmleeiR. Tim "iTHIFF AT RII7RY urn of the (lis- 'reni Jinilimere? ' llliiuii'ed ( 'l,r,,.n.. ! ,.nf t ....i.. V .1 . " ,.' '" ' "l lire sinned ill " ciijck linn M IM n I llllf 111 nee et tiie us . ,.,, ,.',.. ""'!"" t haille cost of Ueeplng n family In Germany nnin i 11 .....wi..- sin nun ,, llllfc.1 III UULU I "foHev" !sleeve:"-TI,ls",,nporrntlpe.wa: ""utXS" "S mm,h n" "nrveyjlaie; chief of the Radner 4mler Peinc'uc referred te Benjn.nln Jleyerman prin- preceding the war. ,,lre i)Pin-rtll.lt, believes . ,i,e was xleusly. 'P"l of the center and future referee of 1 Budget Balance Necessuirv ncendlary. Recently several farm Civil War Here Dies :& iM r 'Iffy KMV 1 HELD DAUGHTER OVER HOT STOVE "Human Brute," Says Magis trate te M'an'Whe Thus Pun ishes Girl of Seven SHOULD BE HORSEWHIPPED, ANGRY 'JUDGE' INFORMS HIM Shipwerker, Who Declares He's Serry, Put en Year's Proba tion Child's Legs Seared PRICE TWO CENTS '( M$,- 7 crpdcpv mmml iinuiin mtwmw HAHniMC1 S THHS .:',..-w . i -.' iiiiiiuiibu u ;'! t;7; H- C , 1 kf Hk' K' mWu PubllnheJ Pully llxrent Hini'lny. Piiliscrlntlen t'rlc Ifl a Vr bjr UM, uepyneni. iul;. ey i-uunrj iuinr i.... IJeld Over Steve Viiu'r'i' 11 litiiii.tii '. be horsewhipped -ti'eiiins down your Miiglstiale Ilelliiud COL. SYLVESTER BOSNAFFON Was awarded t'oiicressienalMelal of Hener for conspicuous bravery', and was first commander of the old Third Regiment COLONEL BONNAFFON DIES INJ9TH YEAR Decorated for Civil War Bravery and Third Regiment's First Chief j Colonel Sylvester Bonr.affen. .1r.,-fer- i merly cnshler e tiie Custom Heuse and 1 a Civil War vetcinn with a brilliant war record, died today nt his home. Walnut street. He was scveniy-ciglit years old. Colonel Bonnaffon was the first com mander of the old Third Regiment. Pennsylvania National Guard. The veteran officer retired August 1!0, 1D1!0, as cashier of the Custom Heuse, after serving there thirty years us examiner, assistant cashier nnd cashier. The colonel enlisted In the Ninety ninth Pennsylvania Infantry as a pri vate In 1801. He advanced rapidly through various grades and in 1S04 was made a captain. Shortly after this promotion lie was wounded severely in battle. The offi cial citation en that occasion read: "Checked the rout and rallied the troops of Ills command in the face et a terrible fire of musketry ; and wa severely wounded. Ills heroism wen the Congressional Medal of Hener, the rarest trophy at tainable by ml American soldier. lie was made n brevet major in 180V5 inil wr mustered out inter that year with the rank of brevet lieutenant colonel. Twe of the colonel's sons, Com mander Edmund W. Rnniiiiffuii and Captain Sylvester Bonuuffeii, ltd. served in the World War. In lite, and ought tint. I 'he bleed, ieiilders" said ' led.iy in t'hnrles Weber a shipyard empleje. of 1!."." Sepvivn street, aensed of Inning liutned h.s seven-yrar-eld daughter Aliii'rla as 11 corrective. I Weber was arrested en a warrant ' sworn out by Miss Mary McCnmiell, .-I the Society (e Protect ( liildreu l reni Cruelly. It was charged that Weber had held the little s'rl ever the het points of a sns stove, after the flame had Ikcii turned out. and that in her struggles she had seared her legs be hind the knee nsninM the scorching met 11 1. Alberta is a pupil nt the Mutt Scheel. Ilmi liigieu and Sepvlva streets, Her elder sister Ruth reported that Alberta was "s-lck' 'a week age last Tuesday, and the following Monday Miss Catli eiliie I.iii lieiidf the principal, suspected seiiieihint: wniuu. sent the truant etll- :S4".!f ' ccr in iuvctlsa' Hi- report led .Miss l.iicheiid '" iiirn llie c.i.e ever te Miss Mi ( in tit II. nnd. utter she hml invcs llgnieil, !' urili'ie'l llie faiher's r.rrcst. Miss M.r -:ni, 11 :.l tin -mm President and Partv en Wrv hv . iM I Moter te Pass Week-End at Edge Heme 1 WILMINGTON FERRYBOAT IS HELD IN READINESS ALBERTA EltKR She Mas lieVI ecr a het stew by licr father as punishment and her legs were seared. Alberta, who lives at. 1K27 ScpvlMi street. Is sccn years old DR. RICHARDSON FINED Head of Mary Ball Heme Penalized $100 en Cruelty Charge Dr. Emma Itiehnrdsen. founder and I superintendent of the Mary .1. Hall ' Heme. Cnunii n. whs fined SIOO today 1 by .ludge Sluij . en n charge of cruelty te one of the 1 hililrep 1 doctor IJIchiird-nii's eeniiel made the point that sje had been convicted with I out a Jul':, trial, and that .ludi' Sluij , liiid 110 rl'hi in iiiipnse 11 tine wlien the ' .l..f 1 I. ...I 1 C I ....II... 1... I.I.. iii-i-iiiiiiiii Mini Mi-en IM111111 11111.. ua in. rnnlinmil mi I'iikc Tui-nn srirn.r'nlunin l'r lietlie rif appeal. GIRL CHECKS BLAZE ON ATTERBURY FARM Her Quick Action Prevents Spread i Frem Barn $40,000 Less Through the quick action of Helen Gallagher, thirteen .wars old. fire, which destrejed the barn of W. W. I Atterbtiry, vice president of the Pcnn- , sylvanla Railroad, at Wayne, this morning was prevented from sprei te adjoining bulldiu; The fire stnrtcd at .1 n clock LAST-MINUTE NEWS FRANKFOKD "L" LEASE GIVEN STATE 0. K. The Public Service Coinmlsbien this aftc-incen approved the lease between the city ami the P. P.. T. for the opeititien of the rvnnkferd elevated ns authorized by Council. W D. B. Ainey, the chaivman, said the CommUsieii wls-TTe-.l It indoi,-teort that the certificate of convenience grant? d did net cany with it thr Commission'.- approval of the prwnt iate of m. HUNDREDS SHAKE HANDS WITH HARDIMG AT ELKT0N Picsildeiit Harding and his party, metering from Was-hing- ten te Ssaviiw, IT. J . near Atlantic City, nriiv.-i at'Elktr.11. M'. . at 1 e'tl'c:t this afternoon wherc-thf PrsidHiit greetd ih ovi.s evi.s l!fbpli a:id t)i sthoel children. Hmulipclb shook hand-, with him SENATE ORDERS PROBE OF STEEL MERGER ' WASHINGTON, May 12.-r-deral inquiry into icpeited plam. for n merger of a number of the laige.st indipcmkut :.!ccl concerns, including the Bethlehem and Lackawanna companies, was ordered today by the Senate in adopting a resolution by Son Sen Son nter la rellette, calling upon the Depaitmeut of Jubtice and Iil cral Trade Commission te take etps desigiud te prevent the combination. 1 Towns Through Which Natien's Chief Executive Passed "All Slicked Up" , Uu t Staff Corrispeiiitrnt j WllmliiKteii. Del.. May 11!. Presl j d"iit Hnrding and Ills party, en their 1 way bv meter te spend the week-end with Senater Eilsc of Atlantic City, I were expected te arrive here before j neon, te be ferried emt te the New Jersey slieie. I The departure of the President from Washington this morning was attended with great seerecj. the route that was te be taken being kept a secret se far as pessib'e until the last. Though Wilmington was selected as the point from which the pnrty would cress from Delaware te New Jersey, the fact that the President would b hern was net allowed te become gener ally known. There was no great crowd, therefore, te g-eet him at the Fourth street ferry, where a beat wns held In readiness te take the pi evidential party te Peimssreve. N. J. J. S. Wilsen, vice president of th WiKen Line of ferr.i beats, took clmrM 1 of the preparations for the ferriage, of itl'e distinguished visitors nnd the rarrn I hers of his cabinet and their wives wh nie iicfenipniiylug him. j Ferrjbeat "All Dolled Cp" I The ferryboat. I .one Pencil, newhf painted red and flyiiuj American flags from half 11 dozen points of vantage, was held at the 'fourth street slip, te carry the party te Pentisgieve. Pre parations were made te receive eight automobiles in which the President nnd his party, with their lb leg squadron of Secret Service men, were riding te the' sc.ishere. Aboard the "i.eng Beach everything was as spick and span as fresh paint could make it. The crew was lu bright new uniforms. The ferry house was decorated also with fluss, nnd there were mere flags displayed nleni; the wnter front. A. detail of police, under Sergeant Dcven-. Mi. were tent te keep order at the ferry and give whatever :olice protection might be necessary. Within the fernr house the clerks .Hid stenesrnphers. alt ii Mill VI f. y COAL MINE BLOWN HIE CAPTURED UP BY ANGRY MOB Continued en Pese Twe. Column Twj STILL EXPLODING Man in Hospital, Then Jail A series of intcrcxtinR experiments In budget for lUL'L' there were then imn . O00.000.1HX) marks for expenditures Only about 100.000.000.000 of them were for the Interior .jujeds of the country. Certainly net less than I'OO.OOO.OOO.OOO were for the execu- I lien of the Versailles Treaty. 1 "Rver since this budget was drawn' mere nas neon leneweu devaluation of 1 ue marl BAN BY MOVIE MAGNATES ested M. Unrtheii declares the Russian re ply is less an answer than an Indict ment of the Powers. The ISrltish announced that thry fermentation and iHstillntlnn l.i..- ..',. tli agreed with the Italians in favor et the ducted by I'd ell Itredskl. fiftv-five years' A1' l'"" '"" '"' ,,,,I1P tewnid bringing nppnlntmciil 01 11 mixed commission te old, et L'.ilO Seuth Calloway street, ,,el'mnny 10 a position where she can 1 study Russian credits, debts, anil the ' came te a sudden end last night when 1 nieet nel' obligations without certalntv I treatment of foreign private property the still exploded in the kitchen of "f Ol""oiiile extinction, lie concluded is in Rii-sia. lis suggested by the Russian ' his home, lesultlng in his temnerarv te w"t her economic future In the peel leply, but would net consent le such n.i removal te the Mount Slnat Hospital ,vU" t,,p ''eNt '" 1-nrope, suspend cel- Actress, Arriving in New Yerk, De arrangement uniess a bphwiii iieh-hk- anil 111s inier leiuevat te (lie Fourth , rrimr.-iueiis money rer a gresslen truce wns agreed te between street and Snyder avenue police stu- ' """l''1' "' longer time, and te extend Russia and the ether European ceun-! tien. ' ner credits from the Pnlted States. "'tail was submitted te the fievernm" ' ,ri(", , .... I Predsld was alone In the heue con- -" in pariiai suients e llie European nl Hie Attorney Ceiieral for , ! The Iritili slntemeiil lidded: "Re ' dm ling Ids reseaiches when a loud ,.0. Mtuatlen would, he declared, agree te "Ne action ,,,mMn ,m """ ' Knrding the ether aspect of the Rus- pert was heard at 11 :."i P. M. Neigh- llmt Piegram. sum diicumeiii. namely nie pence 01 r.u- ners rusiieu 111 atiii leuiid llredsKi coy- , Figure in Cnnlrui .1... lilu ntl..f.lu II .!! 1SI ll'inrv 1)H IS 1 .,ia, i.'lfli iii.ii,inl 1 Innui ...! .i.l.K .11..!., ' r ....-. ..i.t .....,.. ..( ...... "' , ' , ''.II ...... ..."........ .....- uiiii .1. Ill Migm or furl ier negotililiens. 10 uvraii en linnds were discharge Miss (tiillagher. who N a daughter of the farm foreman, was awakened by smeke pouring into her bedroom win dow. After areuslsV her father she telephoned the Radner Fire Company. Then she nided (inllaglier and ether em em peoyes in saving three horses and farm ing Implements. Four pls were suffo cated. After battling five hours the firemen KriFe-c STRIKERS' FRIENDS BLAMED ''. several companies, were .summoned. The tire wns extinguished linallv bj 1 o'clock.) ... ,, .... ,, ... ,. Mr. Atterbury is lu Euiepe. Aflanflc tltj. May l lh,. p0.,. , today nrresteil .l.ilm Hill, alius Jaiues KbGBY JOYUt INUIUNANI AT! J,,,t 0WP- " """" .rs id, Bh Youth Confesses Pilfering 12 Men Arrested While Makinj Heuse Where Shere Weman Threatening Demonstration and Children Died Against Anether Plant fixed up in their best clothes, did little !I?3j work ns they waited excitedly for thfjsjl presidential party te appear. Visit te Be llrlef A' The Pro'sld'enVs visit te Wilmingtea was scheduled te be very brief, its he merely was te pass through the city, making no steps. Frem Pennsgreve the party are te meter through New .Terse te Senater Edge's home. The President, accompanied by Mm. Harding and his secretary, Oeerge Christian, left the White Heuse shortly after S o'clock this morning. Mr. Harding will be the guest of Senater Edge eer the week-cud and while at the resort will meter eer te the Sea new (.'lub for a few rounds of golf. The President's iit Is of a per sonal nature. All the towns in Marjland nnd Del aware through which the President passed were "slicked up." Flags were displayed from the win dows of scores of homes and inns along the route which the presidential party toured. At Rel.iir. Mil. there were speual decorations and the people lined the read and gnve the Chief Executive a hearty greeting. Seuth Jersey and especially Salem Count j was all agog ever the Presi dent's coining. Residents of Harding Harding .lle. a small place in that section, were stirred eep a report that Mr. Hardin might go te visit the j,iacc bearing part ,r f his name In the party were Sneaker nnrl 1a (illicit, Sei.aternndMrs. Frellnghuysea, nt New Jersej : Mr. am -,jWi K j Mil.eau, of Washington; Senater i nipps. m loieraiio; isrigm er (Jen Hew About Itrludlc Case? A'',,!nV.,' ,5,illlll'i Hcrk under nm lnfU,.P,"M'n Sl'1''1'' 0inhez.ed ,!. ,SS0(M) of State funds, lie con- ii, ' 1'll,p fl"'ls "'",''' '"'d l,f,feie the Attorney Central. JJXe action. m.. b'I"? I"',!i '""''"vercil that the for "Mr ' Statu 'Irensurer. new Depufv ceeiu'!trbfl'' "'"'' ,,',lmn'"".v sll0t In IiIh "Ne action. S..Ltn.,,:,M l"',,l 'H-''ei I thin the jWe Ireiisiirj Malcineuis were Incut- ;;.Ne action. -an the people of the Stale place ritlime,l en Puce Twcnfj-sMf'n.tluiiin Twe PORTUGUESE AIRMEN , RESCUED AT SEA Abl.t . . . ' "-'rs kicked Up by British Steamshln Parts r.u,, Ama.nli,i,e uVail. May IL'.-dly ivtateM !!'. .' V,'l,l!r!",s,, tians-Atlautic tills deeuinent would mean thai the States bordering en Russia might be exposed te the dangers of war, nuti peace be fundamentally dihtuibed." HUSTER BOWS TO AX burns en his hands nnd face. iierr i iecuiiik. w no spoke next, was Seme one turned In n lire alarm and " "B"re .'." ,' ",le"s ''entrnst te the C Li the npparaliis and patrol wagon of the , lwen,.v jenrs yeuiiKer I'eurlii street nnd Snyder avenue sfa tien responded. It wns found that llie only damage rcsu'iiui; from the accident was te the wall paper of the room and llledski's epidermis. least ran. spar- ami emu lu faultless , spotless morning dollies, he spoke in a stronger, clearer voice. In a few sentences he described f'eutlnued en I'uceTiirat-.neten.Celuuin lour I ,),,.,!, Bucks County is Seething Over State Senate Battle Demetsd Police Lieutenant Agrees te Resign Frem Force Lieutenant Finnk lluster. who re f'ised te resign yestctdny niter tin order Issued by Director Corteljeu. "firing" three lieutenants and was subseipicntlj demoted te patrolman. Informed the .Majer today t lint he would resign, nnd - he will lie granted the right te resign as ... . .... OI a lieutenant Alter Men Make Little Shew of Stemmina Mere pre-election shifts In the Police n . j. -tu ft i w..i,fj Uepiirtimnt are expected ledaj. FltlCtlOt WUVe GllkeSOIl tight Oil GriUldll and Buckman Holds Center of Stage nles piame In Errazurlz Suicide New Yerk. May ll.1. -illy A. P. I Peggy Hepkins Jejce. returning today from France en the Maui cumin, hub h'ed ever with iudlguiiliini wlien, en the trip up tiie harbor from ipiainutiiie, she was shown a Washington dispatch stating that the motion picture theatre owners of America had hani.-til any films in which she might he fe.ituieil "in the interest of a clean s. tveu." "I haven't commuted nn crime," asserted the. actress, whose niine has been mentioned in dispatches from Paris n connection with the iccciit suicide i k..,." i,i. i. .,..,. ,,i .. ..IH11..I L.' t. . .tfl'."" "HI I'n.v ... ing iiililiesses hi l,illiis, Te.. and Mai Mai tlniere, in 'uineciieu v:th the inhberj of the home of Mt, Edith Miller Iiu. Iij . Ill" Smi'li Tun avenue, scene et' the four trnti' deirlis early 'I'uesdiij morning, when Mis, Ruxhy. deraugeil by Illness, tinned en the gas, asphyx iating "ner thiet little dauslitei!, iiiiil herself. Hill. who. tiie police sa, confessed the burshuj. ! termed bj the authori ties iin ilie meanest thief en rotenl. lie is held wi'lieut bail Hill roprr reprr M'nted himself te Mi-. Evelj n Snick er, aein for the house, us the cousin of Mi-. Itu7.bv and vv.is admitted. Her suspicions wire amused Inter when she t tvvu Iii-r bundles nn. hi 1 coal ii v . ral Dawi-. Itrigadier Ceiieral Sawyer, the President's personal pli.vsicniii, anil IS.v llie sseclalcd P:css Pillshiirgli. .M,n i- .,...,. ,. ,.,,,, in. ue in pcnn Tiwiisiiip, n.ar t li i " II' 11V I 1111 11.1 I ....... 1. a. . . Iicmvv ihsie "IT ,'," . A: .mlinrj. se, rotary te Senater si roved the nieuih ,.f ii ..i,.-, i" '! ' '"S''' N""Miaperineii and Secret Serv- ""' iiiiiiii r it Si-hini.i '.".'"-. ' '"!" mile .,. were :, ' " 1 uilil lirniiirlii ... .1... . .. . "- " ' III'' Cll'll II I'll l,..A ...!.. ici.n l..i 11. , -" irimi ... i.wiM-i i . iiii.is tin b, la ri Sisietaiv ami Mrs V els. who will loin the tiaitv later made the irln hv .. ten i ami i ,i.... i.; wM , .it., i . i. . . . , llm ll.ll..n KmiIiiu.. Tl,.. P. i-n , ,.l , "". . '. "" """ .-O'- ' "ie. 1 lie peill ' ,,VJ .' .' ..i.tir.unfa III .. ...- ........ family liave iutlignantlv denied reports mat the attiiclie died tin .iiisc m iiure- ipiited love for the actress Denying that she luiil I u huirled out of France because of the Chilean ! suicide. Peggy said : i "The French police never came te I see me about the stiicldi i people mind their own Unit is morn Hutu I can sn.v about some Americans abroad." i iistedv at a Pacific avenue. I" fnullll hidden ll bilieiiu in y iatnr . . ' '"suese linilH-Atlllllt c "uers, (nn ii nu i v.,,, i. .i i I... lura n,. ; '"111111111 nun ,-snca Ch.,.fl,J,:!',.t,l,:i I'eui'gucsi, cruiser btni i,... J1" "v.''1"'' "ad net iii.:.."""-' "" since they left the 'l&inml r i ii'-, icil uie e'tliri. 1 "'''"""I" Noienlm at S :.-.) P by t,,S".'.,'(,1!J '"'IB. wwe Picked 1 n the l'arh (.t, jeMerday riei- den, Mil '"fssage uHl freill tlin lfinnlillnne ni ..:.i 1... ... . . utittin 11 ",," W,,H '"""ning te 'i-!'1.."'!1. Paris Civ. nml iiiipii,i ... Iniufi 'r the bvIiuem i his mwi: I'M n,k I" 1 '"" OIlUBUCSl! (OIOI1V SS'J:."? U,lllul l"'l' fenrwi the air- r ' SD?; f n-w "ntc-rT.ilnr !&'& id- . Piuchet's Het Broadside iSuih Kephart Denials "Kepliiu'l made a false statement when he Mild the Commonwealth lest no nieiicj ." "Somebody was using these Slate funds for their private purposes." "If the Stale lest interest somo semo some hoilj else get It." "If who get it isnet shown lie fore the 1st of next January, it will lie afrervv aid." "The fault lies net with lu diviiliiulii who Juggled accounts or In Id 11 1 deposits, hut with die sijstcin," "The system Is using the Slate's money, time and the government in general for the personal adviintnge of IU member, ,. !' -. H This is the scvuntl uf 11 xrle 0 tl.rre ' man nnd consequently is supported bv ttrticlri tin thr iwlitirnl fiyht 111 nearby the friends nnd opposed by tiieieuemles counties. Mnulgeineru County tens of the Manufacturers' Association uiesl Ittlrn 11 1) iicntcriltiy. 7'ein; the li ticks dent, t aunt 11 .iifidiieii l (li4cis.m(. I omoi emoi omei ruir eontlltiens in Dclnimrc unit Ci Ier t'euntici will lie reviewed. l'ntil Clll.e.sen was also enlisted u the caiiu 1 I'n in Bucks County, the ileiiiiiln nf of (iriiudy, but the lnsi of t.,,.i .' Jeseph It. Crumly, the voters are "an disiigieemenis resulted In their nelltlcii set" for Ihe political lights next Tues- sopnriillen. Tills break was I listener day between llie two well-known nspl- nmtcriaiiy. pniiiiclans say. In a dispute 1 1.i fn ll... irnt i.ii.ii.uUl .... .1 ...... . I Ill llie li.lL'tl' ll.ln.. ... Ilul...( , ' ll'llis I'll luv (linri ll'.iillll UIIII IlllOIIlCr ''., '" ""(hi- m ItriSlOl "Surprise Is Premised Himiii m nieiit is ii,, Mr. pair who telre te serve In the State Senate. Interest lu the seml-vvlndup Is even mere Intense, than in the iiiuln bout. Tiie principals 111 the "feature act' ,.,! .. ...... 11.. iiii,.... .. 1 ,, "...:::' """'" son of a (irundy lieutenant Mr (irundy and his political fellow ers. including Oscar Hean, of Devles- 1. .,, ' 1 !, T lw.ir urength be- was reiiliiuiv; house at -Jl 1 The stolen valuables w under the (iirpet lieiciih his mom. Wrapped in teufii blew 11 paper were geld wrist vvatclii... ireaiiiiu. n um.li Tiie 'French I r!'"1" V1"1'1'''1 wl111 "'ru- welding business and ' "" uii'.'" "'"' ,".""'''' "' ,l" leail v "1111111, ..iir-. iiii;ii. s i,i linilllllllgs and llfleen pieces nf cut glass. 'Ihe fitiiernl of Mi llnbv nml .1... WOULD HALT STEEL MERGER i iSmielpiaa1! '"k" 1",",' """",Tmv '" I ilcimiN.. rhaive u .is liltw.i.l ;.. . .1 J-:one.;. ami 1, vws sab," ?, " si, . -lone.';-' ''"J1 ',h"-V """"' '' 1 .'. !!: :,""; '"-. "s,":::z,;:i ' ''low UP h III, '' l"'," l,il" Slu-rifts wVie'Vun:,":,1? 'V'.. "K 'Uld- t I.' ... ,,.... '., "-."V "HO , iS' lO'lli U ir t in. , .i.i . n'l l..ui,'l ' '"'" nureii.biU' ,.it is , ' "",'' "w" lliein es s.11,1 "" ': ""' nn- . ." ' 11 in Attorney Conet 11 1 Dungh ill .New erk. is CMieclml propel ni'eughl line Millie 1.1 1 ual strike ti tin DISINHERITS HUSBAND Weman te Support Her La Follette Calls Up Resolution for Probe In Senate Washington, May 11!. -iltj A P 1 1 llepe t li it t the Department of Justice would be "sufficiently aroused te en join the proposed .steel uieigcr befe,.. it is ceusummntcd, expressed hv 1 DEAD 2 HURT IN CRASH Aute and Wagen Collide Near,. Camden . fill!' HUH WO- hl'lcil Ml', I tUll llllinr. iiiuii.v injiii Refused te Leave p.,.- .. M, 1.,.. . .. . -"' ' "" vne railed 11. 1 ... i.iiiiisi' ue 111 ei 1 1 Ma-iiret Dough,,.,,. u Im. Ill M Jiisi'iili'. 11 'Iiillii leave he,. hi.s,!,.,.,, '"'i " IJ...I.er.,. de-lar ll ller'" J" . Mrs Deitglieiti.lui.,,, ,,, .. mted tediiv 1 1 i. :;... ",k i""- win ert v , who 1 te join the guests tonight FOOT HELD IN SWITCH, TRAIN SEVERS LEGS Dennis Dever, 1826 S. 2d St., Owes Life te Patrolmen's Help Iannis Dever twentj-twe years old, 1S.(. Smith ,s no street. n' bit by 11 train Inst i,gl,t ,, t. trucks of the Peniisjiviiiiiii Rnilreiul at Thlrty Thlrty fetirth street mnl Fmriiieiint avenue. Leth legs wue severed above the Knees Vjltn hi. feet he, f,,., , n Hxvltcb, l" luy lulplcss nmi vvalihi'il the train approach He . icnmeil , irrr a the tram came but hep could net eili ll lillll. A.) the train ilnnnleied up nnd his struggle ti, flee biui-elf freli, ll" switch Ireg failed, be ilingge, Ms bedv te one I III I 1, ... lliir tie mm .'.". "' iur. 1 ..,,, ..niiHiit. Kiiiier, mis m argn died recently itl St Allhniigh Ins legs ,.,,. nl, ffi ,e jN mi ul te have n g,ii . banc- of recovery ( the Piesbvlerinu Hospital. As Dever sctiauieil m terror, two piitreliiieii en tin budge above 1PHr, Ins cites and M,. frim,,. ).fr()rt ,,, save him The rinriut 11 are .foiteeli li P.11...1. .,f ti. Simv i,r 1 ami Thomp. en titre.'ls st.nr,,,. ..,,.1 ii,.!...,., i..rll are ClareiiCL' J. Ruckman, of Middle- . "Ind lluckman. Despite their claim town Township, and H. Franklin (Hike- ,1,nt ,V1,ipr.?'H nothing te It hut Ruck. son. of llrlstel. Mr. Ruckmnn hns been Stale Senater from IIiicWk' County for, two terms and before that served twice, In the lower linnse, .lie is a urupdy organization man, ul kesnn sMiinnitnru c,- 1... 1. going te sjirins n surprise. Ill the lower en. I ..r ilw. i.. Gllkewn expeiU te carry net enly'hti ? VJ?W!rTwM,,r,,,!v,,'5,",u,u "' k," s.iufii.n. 1 v.-. .11 ... ... 1 in. .11 ' 'ii.iim im m 11 i' i-iiv, 1 1,. 1 . , . . .- " 11 in f 1 ,, '.'." 1 uu 1 1 11. 11 1 ii si rei 11 ii'i 1 mi . 1 ;, ............... ..,.,,-,,-, ,,, ..,.k 11 1 iniiay , morn .12 In a ee lis,,.,, i,iu,.,. '."""'' " me 1,001 Sihl.,i e..,. '" iiiniiiin u,, """" in tne Mcnaie ins resolution ter nvesti. ,m,biie nnd 1 f,n m :, " 1 Catbei.' mission i,, 1, '-' te ; ! SIUteAS!r ' rlf!,&lZS.&&'Si. FINDS MOTHER A siiimnp - SffGe. ;;i: xsSi'S'H'v-'f' '- 3t'.yu,v;''s - . ., Trolleys KIM One. Hurt Eight 'James llewntt. V.'ll Line strce r s ' ' three-ten. Cis , i,,.,,,.,., "" ,,"ul1' N"r,h l";'"',"'l nv,,""- '"'iiinlltnl ill- Aslmlllp. N. .V., May ll.'.-(l!v A ''. '"' ' Kiper. e,lfr i "'" 'l M"n he i. ,, . ' e , . KO"s '" ','"' '" "l" l,"'t"'" "' l,"r ,,"",,, " ! P.)--Oneman was killed and eisb j,- IU, ""' '''",hl' ''"' ns threw ngiiln 1'" '''"'"inder t ,1. T l1' ,""" J'",' ' ''" an v $ j.ired today when two trolley cars ,, Uwuvh pole w.tl, tcrrltie f.tee IL I'Vllews nl llrbeeei , i ' ' 0'1'1 1 . ' . " '.""' ,""' i" ty far $ llded heail-en en the AVcavervllle Hue '' nl, ",.",1" Mn ,1,U'" "' 'uei II " Inventory ,'f , ' '" r,'"'1 ',;l ''" m.co.iHclei.s with km nhevit two miles from here. IUM" H tul. Hevvatt was thrown te ,. ,'al. Mary S. Ilroeke ,J Z? '.' i ?uU'y ?"'' "' '0,MJ.f " K'"' ht".Vv T 5 V- e KrrK .,. . i.wa,e1;u;a;;,;)11: rz,t ..! ,mb, 'j iei.5iibi.,,,i-. ;. .-;; in ;s ru: ' -S: lav avail. Ki. d."i -. .::".. '1I..H. .. .7.1 V" ."."V "t-vKe. line. i1 1 , . ... ... 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