'rii ErTsW . YM M & TMfM't w rj; IWiHaillS lV4H I.sv K.' m l'e$S Wi ifVZ'.r EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 2 CAUGHER1Y ISSUE Sill STIRS HOUSE f'ir V . t Debate Net Ended by Defeat of 'M B.A.A..I Dmha War jai rivjiusai iw i iww .. ECfr . Frauds S."'i W SNATCHED FROM BED AND SAVED FROM FLAMES Committee backs down jap. By the Associated Pres. Wellington, June "J. The nepubll can resolution proposing nn invctlga tten by the Heuse of the lmk of Gov ernment prosecution of alleged war grafters, although regarded iih buried by the action of the rules committee ia rescinding Its decision te give it right of waj, was believed today te be far from dead as a vehicle for further debate en the issue. 7 Thrown into an uproar yesterday b - the charges of Chairman, Campbell, 4 the committee, In a "word te l)em- eerats," that by attacking Attorney 1 General Dougherty they were ulng the oily means they could te "serve war creeks," the Heme rarely subsided from that state during the exchanges that followed. Replying te Mr Campbell, who orig inally voted te bring the resolution be fore the Heuse, that he had been In duced by the Attorney General "te change hh vote and net te invenigate the Department of Justice." llepresen tulra fJarrntr. nf Tennessee, the Dem ecrat leader, followed this with the I presentation of a letter from for- , mer Attorney General Palmer, saying he courted the proposed Investigation by Congress. ! Representative Mendcll. of v yeming. , the Republican leader, entered the de- i " bate at this point, with the declara tion that he was glad the committee bad rescinded Its action, adding that . he was "net surprised that gentlemen I ' whose names mar figure in lnvetigu- . tiens before grand juries prefer n con gressional Investigation te action bv the ' grand juries and the courts." which, be aald, was "their only hope." BRITAIN TO PAY BIG SUM TO U. S. FRANCE BACKS U.S. N STAND ON HAGUE These five children were snapped today In front of their home. -1201 Paul street, which was damaged by Are shertlv after midnight. Their father. Ralph Menlce. who conducts n store en the premises, una awakened by neighbors who tllsrecred the fire. A ladder was placed at a rear window nnd the sleepy children carried te safeH. Frem left te ristht the children are, Teny, holding Jlmm; Julia, Kmlly and ieorge ASK LI YUAN-HUNG TO BE PRESIDENT Fermer Executive of China Is Favored by Peking Par liament Members HSU WILL LEAVE PALACE Ry the Associated Press Peking. .Tune -.- President Un Shlh-Chang. who yesterday reslgneil uniliir rvrp.iirc. will retire te Tientsin, leaving the iireidcntlnl jialHc- te hH Made Whisky 40 Years; Knew "e Law Agin It" Petersburg. V. Va.. dune 2. (Hj A. P.I "I've been making whNky for nigh mi forty ye.irs, nnd this is the first time I knew there was nin law ngin It." snid Henry Hours, a venerable of the Smoke Hele Dis ti lt?t Icmted in (Srant and Pcinlle Pcinlle ten I'eu.Ules, whin he wns isltdl b State police and arrested today A natUr- of the district preffi-icd information te the troopers that "Old Man" Hours wai running a 'till and had done se ever since he could remember. SAVE 5 CHILDREN New Hepe for Softening of Mili taristic Attitude te Aid European Restoration SOVIET ARMY ONLY BOGIE , 192 " N FRANKFORD FIRE 125,000,000 Interest en War Debt J ,.,.PS,.nr who in all nrebnbi'ity will be te Be Settled In Fall M Yunn-Hunr former Pre-Idem Londen. June 2. (By A. P.) -The Members of the organized P.inlament. tevernment has completed arrange- mcetinz In '1 tent-in. hate requc-ied I.i ments te pay miring tne cemuiK inn iueii-uui, ' .-" :; Interest amounting te 25.(iOO.0(K from which he rrl-ned in 111. nfter pounds ($125,000.01)0) en the British the mllltnri-ts obtained control. I.i is nc LlmOU niaips. i xpkci,ri in remi' iy rms imu"iiv .' SERBIAN T 0 M S ROYAL WEDDING Princess Marie te Carry Bread, Wine and Clothing as She Enters New Heme 1K tn ibe lr has net yet ben decided wheth-r te take office until the full P.itlliinient n npectal mission will be sent te H'd!.- holds a rejular election. lnrtan te dlscu the debt with the Pre-Idenr Hsu's resignation was un- American Government. neunced in a mandate publihed teda). It Is stated In ltntlsh quarters that'-j-hc President'- action followed a lo le the feeling in the United States is be-1 nlaI)fj that ,p Nnfnte. elccd b members lleved te favor the negotiations for tlic)uf ,)1( nppubUcnn Parliament, ouppert- iiin i funHlnr of the nllled deb - being under- ... u .k ,.i,.i.,rln... flnernl Wn Pei. Wll-1- taken first with Great Britain, which N j.- the principal debtor. A model thus TI nheril nress of China tedav ne- .... . , . ,, would be supplied for sub-equent ne- ,, ,( 'X.mmt e" Hsu Sh.h- he Associated Press "'"" """ "l"tl "" " TiaiiB as opening n iipw cm in u- -" ."" - "'...""' .". .i.. i.i ti, .,,. shn- ,.iimh,i . nnnirr i. w ns nelnted out tint ns man un rejn taiinn win 'ravei mi' """; ' ',,""r' , , v, Waehlngten. June 2 -(By A. T. I iSSS Si he ren aineu I effie,. the North tnt te Belgrade enrlj next wvek for the ladder w h He Menlce awakened his Announcement of (Jreat Britain's prep- I 'c"f S,,.. . cre n tagenl7.d. but that the weddlus of Princev, Marie of Hu- wife and children, .ration, te pay this country $100.- ," '' xlmltnmint tavA , mania te King Alexander of ,luKe-' The Nterekeeper passed he ch Idren 000.000 next fall as interest upon that ,I iltf,T thTre "a no . lenaer rra-en SlaUn. "" ' , the waiting hhawa. ftBJ.,nmnt'. P.r ,)!, tn rt rnin.,1 ?' ""'..""..'. ..",..':'". . , . ,,...... Then Mrs. Menlce. w Ith a wrap threw n --"" "-":",; ,',,:,: for Mill lat.-rawmiu.iwmu-,, , Accompanied in rremier iriiu.ni. i ,p .,. nii,l,-,. ,lnMPiwli..l. Th.. igoernment at ( anten. Foreign Miniter Diien nnd Minister "M ?',,' 'ii-.,,, r -.. ii.v i mimnlp.l ns inline T,-mn. Af..ei,. h r,.,,i rt, 1 1 . futlicr followed. .,"".r '.".'....:;i,; . ,,n,i; ,."r'.;,::'..yr. ","' .. ..' "i ' i Herace Shaw then turnnl in an ruii-irti ii ni.i-i. .n..w.- ... " irair iiuruiui-i in ;, nuviiiih ".!,, !, fle,t l,n. hi BE BRIDE OF KING Carried Yawning Down Ladder at Midnight by Paul Street Neighbors STORE BADLY DAMAGED l"ie sleepy children who rubbed their ejes and yawned during the excitement were carried down a ladder early today when fire damaged the store front of their home, -1201 Paul street, I-'rank-ford. The cigar and randy store Is con ducted by Ralph Mcmoe, He and his wife Bosc have fhe children, Antonie, ten; Julia. '.: Kmily. six: Maurice, four, nnd Virginia, one jenr old. At 1 :10 o'clock this morning Geerge Shaw. 4214 Paul street, heard glass breaking. He looked from his window and snw flames spurting from the cor ner store. Shaw aroused his son Herace, who obtained a ladder. Father and son ran te the rear of the burning build ing and plarcd the ladder against the wall of the two-and-onc-half-stery I frame structure, i "Fire. Menlce. fire." both yelled un til the storekeeper poked his head from Bv CLINTON V. GILBERT Stuff Cerrmpendnit Ertnlni 1'iiMlc l.eder CovvrieM, ! 1 PkWIe httetr Company Washington, June 2. The French Governments decision In regard te The Hague, nnneunccd by Premier Poineare, exactly corresponds te the American position. It was nrnved at, as set forth In these dispatches, through discussion between Secretary Hughes and Ambussnder Jusserand. It brings the French Government and the United Stntes Government into harmenv for the first time since the. great war ended. It is question new whether this harmony will extend te the question of German reparation upon which France and the United Stntes have been far npart. One reason w hy Lloyd Geerge s re cent speech te the Heuse of Commens, from which lie was seeking a vote ef confidence, wns especially criticized htTO was that It tended te justify France in her militaristic policy just at the time when this Government hoped te sec a modus vtvendl worked out be tween Frnnce and Germany through the bankers who are discus'ing a lean te Germany by which the coming repara tiens payments may ne met. Kapalle Treaty Menace The Britiseli Premier presented the ItnpaVn tieaty between Russia nnd (iermanv ns a military alliance which threatened (he peace of Europe. Tin is one of the pet fe.irs of the trcneli and it i- the greatest obstacle te tiny such pacifvlng of Europe as will mnkt disarmament nnd n return te economic solidity possible. The view of this Administration is that the Russian armv i" n begle, being enlv half ns Inrge as Mr. Lloyd tieerge mnde out nnd Incapable of being used nggres-ivel outside of Russian terrl- l'r'nnce. hnving nohleed close relation- with the United Stntes. is proba preba blv willing te make concessions te main tain them. But Mi. i.ieya iicergc u BRITISH REGIMENT SAILS FORBELFAST Troops Withdrawn Last Febru ary Sent Back te Ulster Capital ELECTION PANEL ISSUED tiv itm Associated Press Indeii. June 2.-A British regiment which returned from Ireland n J,u runry left Plymouth tedav for l$Wl; Announcement that Prime Mlnist u Lloyd Geerge will leave Londen tonight belief that there is some ImproNemc it In the Irish situation. He will go" Crilethtopnrtlch,nteatwarmrnerlal rxnrL'isL'B iuinw" ... r.- . -, Archbishop of Dublin Sees Civil War in Ireland Dublin. June 1!. (Hy A. V.) The Most Rev. Jehn A. F. Gregg, Preteslnnt Archbishop at Dublin, startled a dlecescan mtctlng hen today with thfs statement: "If we are net already engaged In civil war In Ireland It may be upon this week or the next." 1SCB leuiurru". "v ,,", i Itlens in Ireland N vtnpltaslred. ver, bv the summoning of the r.ai i nvan. chief of staff, by the Cab let the introduction of the Earl of Bal- condltlen hewev of Cm nnil tlm Itlt rnflllet loll four Inte the Cabinet conferences, u. ..i.n... tnt.u lmvp been massed along Ulster's borders with the appar ent intention of, nvadjng tlip north. This, together with the new en break of outrages in Belfast, has caused con- "sir James Craig, the Ulster Vtm. is understood te have emphasized in ms interviews with the uaeinet "'l' '"" nltudc of the Sinn Fein forces concen trated along the border, and te have expressed fear for the safctv of Lon donderry. ... i i Michael Cellins, head of the provi previ sional Irish Free State Ge eminent, is said te have assured the British Gov ernment that he is in no w se respon sible for this menace. It i nlse re ported the Ulster Premier is iiiglng that British forces in Ulster attack and scatter the Sinn Fein concentrations. Belfast. June 'J.fRv ,A- r.;) Heavy firing between Irish Republican army forces and Ulster special con stables occurred during the night nt Dungoeley cress, en the Leuth -Armagh border. It lasted seven neurs. unu it Is believed three of the specinls were killed. The inhabitants along the bor der in the vicinity have fled te Dun- ,tnlL- Firing also occurred at Cullevillc for several hours. Republican forces suf fered no casualltles in cither clash, it is said. After a twenty-four hours orgy ei DEFENDS U.S. STEEL OWNING RAIL LINES Would Fight Severance Move ment, Says Gary Denies Unfair Advantage BEFORE N. Y. PROBE BOARD CLASS OF 88 GETS DEGREES AT JEFP Medical College Commencement? . at Noen in Academy of f'A Music t . .i. 1 1 . ...... i i m ninrine in tii- iii spoerii iiir..i .-...." .. sheeting, incendiarism and looting, tnc path .of M. Poineare ..If the renUi , j d comparatively quiet lemier relaxes at all In lis nni-G"" )liRhf atheugh sniping continued in man attitude, the "rlts 'ike M. , MmflriH al.en, nnd a woman was Tnrdieu will size "pen nrh.eSt. severely wounded. Mnnv Catholics are Geerge's speech as proof tliut the t.e , - ted , , lcft jtdfast, fearing t is sjicnncinc uie iiniw , ,.,,, iip. , aehi Ithe egy States has reached the Allied Debt Funding Commission only through newspaper reports, officials snid to day. Pajment of Interest by Great Britain in the fall has been apparently counted upon for some time, ns esti- I".-,. i:ri rimm? Tsn-l.in. With mates of receipts for the coming fiscal elt interfering persenallv. he guided year transmitted te Congress by Sec- tllc parliamentarians at Tientsin, male retary Mellen contained an item of President Hsu's position untenable. $200,000,000 as receivable from En;- I "-u vaj, tn ,PU ms work as only land in interest during the year. 'begun, because Sun Yat Sen hit net Ivet shown a disposition te jn-ld. A TAKE BULLET FROM VICTIM Writ, of ,i.r. , ..f pa.i.a- ' ... . ... ...,,.im.m sull nt Canten are roiiert-d te SHOT N BLAUKMAIL HUM I if ,r Sun General Wu haM.is di eetl n Hin-HTMruM- i" icnve nucmiret .ueniui.v. iravviiiiK ".' ntn,m n't. flemi. hnil Imrnnil ihp President through a peaceful strat- lrMn t0 Tun.u-Severl.iu, near Omvu. '""" l "a, n )H ''" .?"".: nrnpl temnerarlB of the Peking ituii- ' Ing bread nnd sn't as n pledge of Slav Ml..),. All.fn.u In D.tirmlne Who tien. Is .-xneted te devete his attcil- ilir.it and hospital!. Wounded David Sear ti0" ' nmen' Fbyaiclans at the Pelyc'inlc Hespitul pnilMPII &P.Ts5 TODAY today removed the bullet from the back UUUNUL AO I 5 ' "H ' of David ?ear. 52.W Larchwood uvenue. Q(J TRAFFIC TOWERS shot yesterday at Kleventh and Spruc- - - !!! iKn '!::rtll.r,r';,V"lf: Bedy Meet, te Pass $50,000 for I1IUI USUIV ..till leunter and shelving and were enting threugli te the upper nner oelerc tuey were extinguished. Mrs. Mcnce and the children were given shelter nt the home of Geerge Stewcll. 4271 Paul street. PATIENT FLEES HOSPITAL Artnur White Misting Frem 49th and Market Streets Institution Arthur White disappeared rsterday Duke of Yerk te Attend i from the IVunsjlvanla Hospital for The Uuke of Yerk, who will represent ' Ntveus Diseases at Kerty-ninth and the Hiuilish rejal family, is expected te Market streets. He had been brought arrive in Ilelgrade Tuesday morning. ! " three weeks age lv lis mother The wedding cernneny will take place ' frun their home nt AM North Ihlrtj In the Cathedral at 11 o'rleck Thursday feuir.t1V,r,m , . , . . merniii". 'I"e s pnmt nnd meinbrrs of after ins nriet out uecisn- 1 0n the inwer fide et tne tameus iron gates of t lie Danube. Thence tney will proceed up the Dnnube en the reyul vatht. escorted by llrltiFh. .luge-Slav and Ilmnanlan destroyer. A i riving nt Save tjuay in Kelgradc, the revul i.irtj will be received h; Kins Alexander and the Mayer of the cit. who will pifent King I'rrdlnuiid of Humanin with a golden trn.v leat was a non-participant In the fight, but was wounded twice. Plan at Cortelyou's Request Ceumll's Publt- Safety t umm All the Serbian traditions nnd super his family claim that study has un- All tne eriiian traditions nnil super- :, , - ,-,. stiliens will be so-upuleusl.v ohseive.1 I halanced his mind, which condition led l7. The bride will net cress the thiosheld I '.' h.,l.""n,,ril,5. A". ??, SxuX rhysiclans said that he has n geed .. ,7, ." " ,..,. nr.l(. the .mil- l"Y ,)r'ut' "' ' "'" "?""' """"."' i.,P tour., u ti.i. henlil Whit .,,i,i of receverv. Three derives " ,. "'"' , '"". , "Mum for imr- ' ?l 'Tr.l'i UIP 'l""", "l . X. V?""' nbvsuians that he hel l'eved 1,1, fnn.lv at the auto and the District At- "u". ' ,..,: ,,, rezulate traffic , " ""b ? - ""' " -' . rrj , ..,,.,, t0 .. ... of him. . .. ,. office will determine vvrfich one "", , "' ', " ,,.... The ..rdinan. e '. '''". . "' J' '. I'1", ", neunced sane after an examination the bul et that leUgeU in Sears "......:; .... ... ... r.,,,,,.n :."." " i". . i"" . '' '' ,, i ..ntranre intn dm lnei.i.ti,.,. . I niler tin- otiier arm ' " chance shot terney fired W.-1, will men up iiirvwiri-ii i" n'- - brines il,e Kinc He'nrT A Itambe an undertaker of Cmnmltlee. Councilman Mine miner hi ji, ,.arrJ nrtl(.iPS 0f Hntlilng fei Moerestow n'. N. .1., selected ns a victim introduced the ordinance vestcniuj at i,erself nnd her husband. According te by the blackmailers, was summoned te request of Director Certelynu the Serbian custom the bride must sup- rtv Tfelt 1..I nivl.t . .!.,. tl ,,.., I nnni'ilmnn v en TilCdl lilt TOlllH 0(1 aililih the luiKliand with all his liiimeiit who were arrested en susnl. Ien llamhe ' nr.linnnee ilenlina Willi the Welfare De- ,'rin new IJueen will then kiss a male tailed te identify any of them TWO PREMIERS TO MEET tartment. lie proposes te abolish nine child. In ohservnni-" of the custom in in in rositiens'in that clepaitment for a total tended te insure her tirft born being a saving of S1H.000 in salaries. The pest- son 1 1 one v moon In Castle 'the hrinAt mrtnii .if A lfv n nili.r nnd reincare Accepts uieya ueerge s in vltatlen te Lunch en June 19 Paris. June 2. (Bv A. P I Pre niicr rcii.r; ..u- ....,,, r....- ......; ,,,, ,..,.. 1 ,l u. " "?' "i lnvltntl"n ,0 ,unni ala , u.uld net press for abolition of with h m in Downing street en .lime f,3'u "' """ " .. ii,itci in .. . .u. i. i. ii . ..in u the iiosluens if the lUrecter lii'isieci " '"' '''" ."l"" ""' '" :- .,,.,, u. ., Hesire.1 te nf rnv.l, ,1 nnnlnf Plft. Am,,,,,, .!,. in t,onnen ter tne vermin tonimemem- !". -. "" ."". , ., . -. -.- s , ; " ,, tien. The two governmental heads will call attention te the dot that the latest present., was n Deck of rams with finnu lie cnlll nHPr ll.TVC b( Oil filled llll'l 'therefore real economy can be ffecte.l bv il.elishlng the placrs Included In the list is tln pest mstles .if .luge-Slavlii. In connection of steward, from which a touew - jth tlr wedding, complete ninnestv of Ceunellinau von logon was wlu ,. granted UumiinW political Mr. ou logon nrisoners. their pardon bclnc niinnune. Dcatlis of a Day SIR E. M. RAEBURN Fermer Director General of Ish Shipping le Dead New erli. June 'J. Sir Brit- ernincn the republic. It W generally expected here that J. P. Mergnn. who Is discussing the possibility of an international man iu Germnnv. will lake the position that no lean can be negotiated in this coun ceun trv unless the Amerlcnn investor is as siired thnt Kurepe means te give up fighting, unless the French invasion of the Ituhr K net merely postponed, but permanent relegated te the things thnt will never hnppen. May Take Hoeer Attitude In genernl It is likelv that the inter--national bankers, of whom Mr. Morgan Is one. will take a position Rinillar tn that which Secrctnry Hoever stated In a recent speech. I-'or n restoration nf credit it will be said that Europe must give up militaristic designs, cut down Its armies, balnnce Its budgets and tax itself mere effectively than It jet has. When the bankers get through, the whole question will pass ever into the hands of the diplomats. Then the real test will come ai te hew far France will go along with the United States. The chief aim ei oetn i renen ami r.ugliBh diplomats for many months has been te eutmnneuver each ether In their approach te the United Stntes. At the Washington Conference the English wen and France was Isolated. Just new the French have the best of It. One might construe Mr. Llnvd Geerge's raising of the Bussian mili tary bogies as an attempt te urive a wedge in between this country and France. But the prebabllltv is that the British Premier was enlv think ing of his own domestic politics nnd was striving te exaggerate as much as possible the Importance of l.N services at Genea. FLOWER SHOW ON TODAY Horticultural Display Takes Place at Merlen Cricket Club As an accommodation te exhibitors the rose and peony exhibition of tin Pennsylvania Horticultural Secietj was given teda.v, four dus in ndvnnee of the date originally set. The change was made after the committee in charge had received many reports from ex Dublin. June 2. (Bv A. P.) The Sinn Fein organization hcadnuartcs to day issued the national coalition elec tion panel, resulting from the recent agreement between Eamon de Vnlern and Michael Cellins, which leaves the present composition of the Dnil Elreann only slightly altered. There are VM rents in tne counties, boroughs and universities of Free State constituencies, for which 124 candidates ,appca tn the panel. The ether four, forming the constituency of Dublin University, arc left uncontested by the coalition en the presumption that they will be returned unopposed. Although 125 seals are represented in the panel, enlv 124 candidates will be nominated. The panel gives sixty-six seats for proponents of the Angle-Irish treatv nnd fifty-nine for republicans. There are only four candidates who arc net members of the present Dail. AGED SERVANT APPOINTED HOUSEKEEPER BY POPE PIUS er Ernest t.iti , tiliu ' ........ . ....... . Marie will be spent at one of the reval -Inl11101" 'leenurn, iv. ti. i... terty- lurit: ii.tp e.i). i.'fiitvii., iiiik.ui genernl of the British Ministry of Ship ping hcif died nt his home yesterday fd en the dnj of the foreinenj Prituess Mtirle is roeelvin;; hundreds SldlscusH pending problems at this meet- never have been filled 'iiig. The Depaitnient of Public nafcty The Trench Government is completing nrekemerl an ordinance requesting S.":'.- a memorandum setting forth the French ryl for installation of additional fire attitude towards ltusiu and the eon ftn(1 n0,, ,,!,,! boxes Jerence at Genea and the Hague This T) ren,, Commissioners are cik- 1 memorandum will be sent te the in . armmnrlatlen of Wi'l.OOO for terested Powers this evening and prnb- n Rr r ' I . ' , ' W, l ,. The Ser.e.s ably.wl.l be made public tomorrow. jujJ- p. fU "r- NURSES ACCUSED OF CRIME XVTlnS s.i.-. (inn. I Three Facing Arrest In Connection j addition With Infant's Death t Yerk. Pa.. June 2. (By A I'i- v A coroner's jury investigating the de ith of a baby found In the Cnurwage Creck ? en May 1." has trHced iti parentage te i, Miss Anna Geff, until recently a n'lrce t. at the Yerk Hospital, the iie'lce s.ild i today. According te a story fold the k Jury bv ether nurses at the hestnlal. the baby, which was nllve when born, lnblters that their blooms alrendv were in full-blown perfection The displav was nt the Merllnn Cricket Club instead of at Masonic Hall, Ard Ard mer Prizes are offered In c.ich of the 1(H classes into which the exhibits arc di vided. Judge for the exhibition w.re Arthur H. Scott. Themas Ixjiik, A. B. Scott. Dr Rebert Huev, A. B. Cart- am A. m. unmnneu. in. Has Been in Service of Rattl Fam ily Forty Years Renv. June 2. (By A. P.) Pe.e Pius has disregarded the convention of centuries by installing his old servant. Signora Linda, within the precincts of his apartment, appointing her his housekeeper and vvnidrebe maid, sa'. the Giernale d'ltalla. Signora Linda, who hes been with the Batti family for fertv years, watched nt the deathbed of the mother of Pius while he wns absent in reianu, and after the death of her mistress ic tired te n convent in Milan. Upen his appointment as Cardinal, Plus quickl.v called her te govern his housenold, .mil after only seven months ns a Cardinal he was elected Pene. Upen his elevation Signora Linda prepared te return te the convent, but she was summoned te Keine and in stalled by the Pepe in charge of hip wnidrehe. te which she adds manj ethci duties, ordering the frugal meals for the Pepe nnd his secretaries, evct seeing the household and Insisting upon eeon eeen nmv nnil order. I Since this wai the first time a weiii- By the Associated Press Tcjv Yerk. June 2. Elbert H. Gnry. chairman of the United States Steel Corporation, testified today befere the Lockvveod Legislative Committee In vestigating the building trust, that his corporation wns able te deliver iti products at ..! n ten less tnan its in dependent competitors. He did net think the differential ever ran as high as $5 a ten, as staled, jes tcrday by Jehn A. Topping, chalrninn of the Republic Iren nnd Steel Com Cem puny. Mr. Gary conceded the difference in costs was largely ncceuntcd for by the fact that United Stntes Steel owned mere than 11)00 miles of railroad con cen neetinc its n1nnt with ere centers. Insisting upon the corporation's justification in owning nnd operating its own lines. Mr. Gary was asked by Samuel L'ntcrmycr, counsel for the committee, hew he reconciled such joint ownership with the Court ruling in the Bending case where it wnj held that joint ownership of railroads nnd coal mines wns illegal. "I am net cr.v familiar with that case." he replied. "Then you aie net keeping pace with the law," Mr. Uiitcrm.vcr said, smiling. Mr. Gary said United Slates Steel would object strongly te hcins di vorced fiem Its railroads, nssertlus he did net believe ownership of the lines gave the corporation nn unfair advan tage ever its competitors, such ns was held le exist in the Bending ense. "In a concern delus such nn Immense business ns the United States Steel Corporation," he declared, "It is nec essary te own rnilrends. If we hud te depend en the will nnd disposition of Independent railroads, whose business Is devoted primarily te the interests of the general public, we could net be as suied of geed service", Mr. Gary asserted thc'Steel Corpora tion's rail lines save independent steel companies ns ceed service as it get it self, and declared lie had never nearu a complaint as te discrimination. Before he began examination of Mr. Gnrj. Mr. Unlermyer announced he planned te recall te the witness stand Mr. TenninK nnd A. C. Dinkey, pres ident of the Mldvnle Steel nnd Ordnance Company. Completion nf a merger of the cempnnles ever which these two men preside, with the Inland Steel Company, wns .announced a few hours after .Mr. 'lopping nnd .Mr. Dinkey had testified the proposed merger was still In the negotiating stage. "They were, te say the least, net very frank in their testimony." Mr. l'ntcrmycr said. "I could characterize their testimony mere strongly if 1 were disposed. "This committee is net le be trifled with. They will be reriulred te explain their testimony." JOHN M THOMAS SPEAKERj Degrees in medicine were conferred a upon clghtyclght members in the graei nniinff eini- nf Jeffersen Medical Cel- lege nt exercises nt neon today at th,-ffl Academy of Music. I' ,d The commencement address was 'jt given bv- Dr. Jehn M. Themas, presl- M dent of State College, who sppke'l ., iKnieinnf T.ienis." ami unnn wnasi ' the honorary degree of doctor of lawsS was conferred. All nf the crndniitcs will become In ternes in feriy-slx different hospital;, f eleven In Philadelphia, fifteen in ether.! parts of renniiyivuiiia unu iwcuiy ,in ays ether Stntes. n(M The clearecs were conferred unen-Ki members of the graduating class byv;,B Wllllnni Fetter, president of the beard.'sM of trustees. The prizes were awarded 'jm by Dr. Bess V. Patterson, tue ucan. ,vj- The graduates nre: M tt'OK.M Tnlm A.K.lwIit Itilhnnu Tlanlf ulfl Amerlsv, William ctsir uactian, J. uernirn ,y llernsllne. IleytvarcJ Jme Hlacktnen, JJewey;,li Herbert nHriffur. Nermnn lluffh Cain. Law- '. mnrn sti.runnH fnrpv. ITrl Alnnze C'nrntft. jam ter. Jeseph Herbert Carrell, Stoetile C. Chap i,-M in. I ...UK ill... V ncc, .fiill.l I iaui i-uiiihib,- Itnrrv PrAnblln Crnnrisll. fll.v Cllarlra Crltt. Antheny Bernard Uanlaawlch, Vernen Lynt a den Kiev, Harry ltavoleck letter, Lyils .' Untrarm 1-verhart. .Tnhtl Thnmmen FArMll. '3 .li.. Arthur Fclbus. Paul Hernais releer.. Kail Alar,dr Kranklln, Herbert Keller," Oallauher. Albeit Onbrlcl Olbhe, Abrahtrn;' Allen (loldbleom. Max Ilebert Qeldman, j rieerve Oerdun. Ralph CarlUle Hand. Fran- rip .i.urpnv arri.i.i. j.vii.,ifc iwcub ub., 'yr Joaeph Jereme Hecht. Jehn Henry Henne-i muth. CheMerneirt James Helley, Krank . wclten intrrani. iiuwri Turner !. jew Miguel Jimenez. David Morrison Johmen. James Meredith Ketchle, Jehn .(albert , Klblw, OoerKe Totts Klnnard, Kertet Jack, son tnniaster, Claude Auhra T.nthnm, Paul Kdmund Lavelle, Harry Woeten Lee, Mln , Hln LI. Arthur Storey McCallum, Jjenali Jehn McCermlck. Krv'ri MeKlrev, Hilvaters '. Megna. Orever Andrew .weisie. siarsnnii; lllnl.er Metziar. Welev Shaffer Miller. Wil. . Ham Bj me Morrison. Andrew l'urefev. New- comb, Jr.. jamts .Menier Miraii, i.i.aa)i llleunt Norment. I,e'j C'llrasky. Francis T. t O'Dennell. Lceter Ours, M'chae 1 Pcnta. Deni " aid Menree Pfest. Jehn Hennlnir Perter, v James Ivv! Posten, Wil Pain Russell Qulnni' Jehn Oliver Kanlcln Hen-v Allen Kelsmsn.;. Geerge Newcomer Rlftle. KH Richard Sales. bv. Maurice Saltman. Ixenanl Phaplre. ' Oliver Leareiier fnarp, .narirs r.egar . Shepe. Oeerge P.lchnrd Hlppl. Austin Themas f.n'th. Henry Deyle Solemon, Sm., ul Dale Fpettt Hugh Jehn Htrathearn, ! I.iils Krtnard Strlttmattei. Nathan Swern. Ralph Mren Tanclewskv, Walter Lew t Tntum, Rajme'.d Deliv Tlce. Hugh Stanley. Wnilare. Qernld Olrnrd Walsh. Kdgar Hart-. meti Weber. H Cduard Whalen. Herman Slgmund Zcve ' Bight of the twenty-two prlres were.. car. ic.i un b oti.tier. Ay.ui' e.iu.m, u. I.evvisburc. Pu.. who has been .ap pointed nn Interne nt Jeffersen Hes-f Pit.il. ,a Dr. Spotts wen the Henry M. Phll- lips' prizes In medicine nnd in surgery, the pathology prize, the gynecology ( prize, the genite-urinnry prize, the. pediatrics prize, the V. B. Saunders' Company prize and the alumni prize for the best general average. 4 Other prize winners were : Prnetiee, G rover Andrew Meikle; therapeutics, Andrew Purefoy New-v comb. Jr.: obstetrics. Claude Aubra' I.atham : surgery. Jehn '1 hompsen Farrcll, Jr. ; neurology, Paul Udmund Lnvclle : ophthalinelogy. tieerge Gor Ger Gor eon : otology and clinical surgery prize, Austin Themas Smith; phvsiolegv, Isadore Themas Strlltmatter ; theni- istry, Irving Itnuge: nnntem.v, Aaren Capper : Schneffer Anatomic League ptize. Lester Bewman McDenald: D. Appleton & Ce. prize. Abraham Lin coln Sherk. and the Hawk Biochemical Society prize, Eugene Wilfrid Beau--champ. rained physicians and recent grad uates meeting last night nt an annual dinner in the Bollcviie-Stratferd, con sidered two major topics. The alumni were urged te join to gether in helping their alma inater build the great lnbcuaterles proposed at the institution. They nlse took GUY STILLMAN'S BRIEF IN stenR te heln make the Sesnul-Ccnttn- Referee Gets Mack's Case for Baby, mini the gioaie-t exposition the world has ever seen l Plans for building the annex te the I college were eiit'ined by William Pet- J tcr. picsldent of the Beard of Trustees. I nn luicl been admitted te sue it a po sition, some of the eenservnllv.s in the Valium made ionieiiMrnnc.es. Thov were iceelved b.v the Pepe, who gave his customary tr.uuiiiil decision, siv ing: "It ir our wl'l.." He added tliu' the papal life of sieri.ioe. labor and re spenslbillt mnde mere th'in ever roc rec essary the comfort of old habits and ac customed sen Ice. Decision Still Distant Pnuglikecpsle. N. Y.. June 2. The case nf (!uy Stlllmnu Is In the hands of Before Daniel J. (ilcasen. it a learned ves'erdny when Jehn 1'. Mack, giinrdlnn ad liteni In the suit of Jamet A. 81111111111 agninst Anne U Stillman. ndmltted that he had tiled his final bilef. Attached te the brief ves n photograph of (he child taken last vear et Lukovveod. X. J. It is ii ".lese, up" of the blonde babv who Mr. Still ninn ui.vs is the son of Uied K. Beau vnis. Indlnn guide. Allheiich Mr. Mack has ofTieinllv ended his fisH te prnlcit the child's geed nitiiie. neitlier Jehn I'. Biennan. chief ntlninev for Mm, Stillniaii. nor counsel for the banker has filed luieN. Inasmuch nk 'he attomevs have abcuit fertv -five dnvs mere In which te hnml In their siiiniiintleus. it is likelv that tie summer will be well ml winced before Beferoe ( Bensen hands his opinion te Supreme Court Justice Mnrsehauser for nnprnvai or rejection. nemre .lust i. c BRIDGE BODY TO BE GUESTS Twe Governors Expected at Pen and Pencil Club Members of the Delaware Blver Joint Bridge Commission will be puests of the Pen anil Pencil Club tonight at a din ner tit the clubhouse, lOU'C Walnut street. (Joveinor Sproul and Governer Kd wards nie espected te be present. Belps MedjesLI. engineer in ciilef. will sieak. 2 APABT.VENT IIOTKLS NEW HOTEL BARTRAM ;i:id and rHUsr.NUT At arittiAiilN. f in nlslitxl ne unf iii tilaliA 1 AMERICAN AND KURdPEAN PLAN f4 .iicj..; riirtwcj.N- ..no APART MKNTK FURNISHKH hslK npt for wiplf 4 rm, from double pneumonia, lie had been 111 but a few days. At the outbreak of the war. Sir I'knoei ti no ennrilntfti! iininiiinrninl nt ".'""'. ""? '.'''""" .""" :-." i t.ire viscr. e tne irnnsperc c cpanment et i """"- V. ..',.;. frs. 1 nl,er. fll,,,. golden horns fiem her Albanian ad- the Admiralty, later coming te ' ,"v,rhr;w.illf , tnirer- Anether wns a Bible written in ' "K'0U ,n. "vr as iiss.mi.ih m ,-ir - -- . , f, j,, ,, servithlan i.... .. ... t i .. .. Tiimin teden nnd te net n. n siiecin ' 'r?v,,nR 'lle N1?"." la '." ..." 11" ' acrvunian n-iii-in ,. s'eu .. en. t bun i ii 1 1 iii it yv -i-t.iinr. .7, i. .i i, ,.i , . . i k t hi hit inn i einnilttee. Ot VV II 10 11 .virs. ' , . .i , m , i Uueei, Marie ha- p.vsented . r chiughter repiesenlatlve of the Br Ish l ern; "' en l g"J,' c, nlr, ' . League te Give Dance and Playlet with nn einult.lt!.. se. of furnl-ure of .meat In cennec Ien with the settlement I " j ' . ; JV Wlward I, llarrews. I 'Hie Servithlan branch of the Girls !. .... 1 ., ,. l....irtf m.u ni.ll1.IIIP. ....... ..,.... . . . iv.izununc nesign, eiiiuesveij n nrrseii i " -........ in tlevvers nnd geld GIRLS PLAN PROGRAM Branch of Service Merchauser announces his decision lie ' g. Ji!l ' "JJJlr"'' li ' j2!. ' " in3 win iiise nine in e err inc t.iinn ia,, of testimony in the suit. nr.M. it.tk reii sahv-litv TWO sters front peilIi S i m , belli, vttTl Utcst lmiireitniTitg. mil l v LtlilBh a I nine new iiutes are BOY DIESOF AUTO HURTS Nev Jersey Lad's Mether Still le in Hospital After Accident Jehn Kisher. Jr. twelw ears obi. sought b.v i he Surveys Bureau at a cost of Hiiiiimonten. X. J . died this uinrn uinrn ef S700 each. mg in the West Jersj Homeopathic Hospital of injuiies rei;elved in an unto urn tcuidc ODCrVI once mobile iiccident in U'estvllle. Wednea- WILIenlnt bntW aArt ,, ni methei Is still in the hospital with an Injured leg. 'Jlie boy's father. Rescuers Removing 100 Men Frem I who was driving the car, escaped in jury Grounded British Steamship Iiiwlnn. June " I Bv A I' I Wiltshire, vhl h went ashore en the Xew Zealand "easi Y eclnesday night In a v lelent sea The messnge said the rescuing psrtle had been able te get aid In the Wilt shire's men, that the work of res-ue was proceeding and thnt no lives nan .llA.m fix.m n Tlll ?irl (M .( !l . i ii iii'irrnii i i villi iiui n in r . . . .... was taker, te tie creek, nbeur seven , , " ,,, . n ,,, llnJ(lm nv,.r ,he miles north Of the elt.v. nnd drenmc 1." ' , .. " ,., n.itiui, t.i.nnh In -m t.i.l. IttlO O. llir iir i.i in-- ..,, ...... . , j UU If Wl lJ.r. i Arrts nf three nurses u'leged te be j Implicated in the crime are exported yr Uta today, The mother Is unmarried. RECOVER WOMAN'S BODY sWilavad te Be That of Mrs. Bessie vt'LJd. Who Leaeed Prem Perrv fwiTha body of n woman, believed te be ij:.. -f M.. 11,..ul t nA. 11 All n.... tf& f. Mirnis ..M, a,. iiivvii ll who juDipeu irein uic i"rr.viieut kfrnn n ffw finis nn. wm fnund .taStta.. 4lA I..HlVA y.l.ttt ,, fa llnriii &AA. rj.jmmut In the Delawnre thlH innrnlng by jrw of the police beat Ashbrldgc. li.e wiiiiiaii jnir.. ..en. uir ueui The Tisher iniichiue collided with the automobile of W B Strang. 122 Dud ley dre'i, ('minion Strang wns re re leus'd liftei the incident NECK BROKEN IN FALL Jeseph Cemas i Funeral services will be held at S.nO .relink tonight fur Jeseph uemas. eight -nine years old. who wns found dead in bed jesterday at his home, .7,141 Xerth Twelfth street. Mr Cemas came te Philadelphia from Spain slt veirs age nnd for mnnv jears, until he reached the age of eight, was em I wievc.1 bv the Merris Elevator Cem- pnnv. lie is siiiviied b.v Willlnm .1, Cemas, a son with whom lie lived; two ether sons and one daughter, ull of this clt. Mrs. C. W. Wltmer Suiibur). Pa.. June -. -Mrs. Charles W. WltiiuT. hftv-six jcars old. et u prominent Dnlnintla family, died at her home there of a complication of di. Mrs. Benjamin "Bulleck. Mrs. Horatio Service League will Klve nn entertain (.ntes I.levd, Mrs. lxiuis n. i-uge. .virs. Charles S Starr, Mrs. C. V. C. Stout. Mrs. Heward Weed. Jr.. Mrs. Ilebeit C Wright nnd Mrs. William C Scull. ment nnd dance iipm Wednesday eve ning at the Brith Sholem Building. ."00 Pine street. The following program bus been prepared : Introductory talk by I.illinn Sin. mnehlii ; Oriental dance. Deberah Wei Wei ner: Italian dialect, Myra Gressman, and (lermnii dialect, Minnie Jaffe, The rdny is entitled "Scheel Davs." 17.". West Third street, a ciiniiffeur. and will be presented by Miss llorence was held uiidej: $."0) bail in court es- j Abramnvll. Miss Prances I.evick. Miss ler.lav for u further hearing en the Doreth.v llealsk . Miss Adele AskeviU chaw'i' of reckless driving and driving und Miss Pauline Feldmnn. The iro ire iro wliheut the required license, after his gram Is under the direction of Mlis nnest bv two patrolmen. Bese Ustrew, leader of the brunch. Accused of Reckless Driving Chester, June 'J. Herbert Phillips, Franklin Bend Tumbles Down stairs at 4727 Umbrla Street While cnrr.vins a mattress from the children, (ieorge H Y itmcr. Dulmii- tla It. D . Daniel W. Winner. Millers- i burs: Clinten Wltmer nnd Mrs. Hiir- i vey (Jrubb, Sunbury Mrs Zelln Bead- r. Uiiiiii.iHi ii in - tLi -inaaini ii lll HIMI UU" w " i'i lilil I t I I t I been lest. The steamship, which was inini i oer ei ms Min-in-inw s iinine ai hound from the Civile for Wellington. i2i I mbrla street, Jehn I rnnklln bed a crew of nearly 100 en beard, but Hnml, sUty-seven vcars old, fell und nn passengers broke his neck ... I , in...... Willi ilt.lt ..I tn... lKie nrmel. Sunbury. and Mrs JCerbe, Dalmatia. Charles B. Emersen McMlllln Hatliensaeli, N. J., June L'. Bmersen McMlllln. seventy-nine .veins old. of Wedding Stationery The distinction assured by Correct Ferm and Phraseology Expertly Hand-Engraved ' en Finest Stock JECALDWELL&Ga Jewelry - Silver - StvrioNBrr StvrieNBrr StvrioNBrr Chesteut and Juniper Streets PIRPMAIM HURT BY FALL iMrect. wns the stepfather of Meutenaut the Bmersen McMlllln .V. Ce Imnklii rinciiiniv nuni di rnui. In, w iii-.u..-., nf im inii n. .11..1 wo,i,,e.,i,. , nti.i,. ... i,iu n Jehn W Blackburne, nf the Police De part mem. Glenslde Bank Gets Charter ireppru n pmke'.uenw containing 11 Uue tard brarinc the name Mrs. la.Lsdd. IK .nuiunu um auu.il ..ill... Milt 1 M. five feet three inches tall und tie peuruls,. She were a black ijgntsfcWJiajirfii waist, Fi Accident Occurs When Blaze Breaks Out Second Time Harry MeShane, a heseman of Bi,- 1 The State Bunking Depnitmcut has glnu Company Xn, 2". fell down nn i-rnnted a charter te the Wlcnslde X11- elerater fciintt enriy teuny wnne ugiu- tlenai liank. (Hanging unit institution em- nt Cniii elevator fciintt enriy teuny wnne ugiu- tlenai (tank. (Hanging unit iiistitutu Ing a ilrc in the fneterv of the Sllk-O te the (llcnside Title nnd Trust Cen Bedding Company, 31 S Chancellor pan. This fellows the recent gin street. His rljht leg was hurt. of a charter te the (Slenslde Trust Cen The fire started yesterday afternoon until apparently had been cencjuerrcl, but It, urepe.iCiui utn.il v - yyt una pany, formed by another group nf sub urban business men, The suburban town will new have, two trust com firm, died Wednesday night at his estate In Mnhvvah, X. .1. He wns born lu I;v Ington. O,. and amassed n fortune, in Iren manufacturing and coal mining. Funeral of H. V. Gibbens Funeral services fei Hnwaid eruen Olbbens, World Wnr veteran and only son of Henry Olbbens, professor emeri tus nf Latin literature, tn the University nf Pennsylvania, were held at 4 o'clock this atternoen fn the Woodland Presby. tcnan uiuircn, rorty-necenu nnci rinc 1. liurial win uc private in Woed-ffemeterv. ROLLS-ROYCE Safety and Security "The great feeling of safety which the car gives in danger ous places, the lack of skidding tendency and the powerful smooth brakes, which permit the car te be driven at very high average speeds and at same time with great security." Copy ottaiUmenitl muled en requeit. 10 Exclusive Rolls-Reyce Designs of Open and Closed Coach Werk Cj4 four-five passenger Touring, $10,900 r fLVANIA MOTORS, INC tffU.T AMU u,t STMIT The Dinnerware Heuse of Philadelphia OVER 125 "OPEN STOCK PATTERNS" Suitahle Fer City and Country Hemes Celebrated 40 years age as the store where the largest variety and finest pat terns of dinnerware could be found, this house is today acclaimed as pre-eminent in its leadership, and unrivalled in the beauty and extent of its dinnerware stocks, and its reasonable prices. Wright, Tyndale van Reden, Inc. Keputed the Largest Distributors of High-Grade Dinnerware 1212 Chestnut Street 1?4?SA liAmy&F at SJ- ".eaplulued at m- street. ! fi mBiiiii 11 1 1 ggnj l V N tKM :.. - - ...ja. j. 1 ,- ip "Mfc 1 V i1' mrZ3 KMH 4 ir-'l'w t&V'Jtitih jys
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