BERKEY CHARGES ARE DISMISSED 10 END APPROPRIATION ROW Benator Woodward Moves to Have House and Senate Chairman Assist State Secretary — Governor Signs Bills. Harrisburg, Pa {to -The house passed a dismiss the petitions against Judge John A. key, of Somerset county. The was 110 yea, 86 noy. The came on a Rep- resentative Philadelphia, to adopt the report of the judiciary gen- eral previously submitted Mlumberg, Phila impeachment Ber volte motion vote motion of Sowers, committee, resentative J 3 committee of the house brought in its report declar- Ing Berkey had committed impenchable offense. Its findings were based on the minority report of a sub-committee that spent several weeks investigating the official conduct of the Nothing was about the majority report, which recommand- «d that Berkey be {mpeached and call- ed before the senate for trial. general TJudge ‘arist. said Evidence “irrelevant and Hearsay.” After presenting the resolution that resulted in tha house ordering an in- vestigation and declaring much of the evidence “irrelevant and hearsay,” t! report concludes: “Upon careful consideration of testimony presented and In‘accordance the law. governing impeachment the legislation of the Pennsylvania, your committee cludes, and therefore there are grounds for the meat against the Hon, John A. Berkey, judg the courts of Som 10K nty, and the committee, there- e the with under state of con- that RENT - present reports, no president » of orset co fore séninti recommends to the house of repre- further proceedings In and the petitions ves that the matter be be stayed disn.issed.” Somerset to wash their dirty Del res moved the ask us to resentat gh vile entative H should was, Lehigh, de word the take the the s od house ub-committee and vote down the ‘The Republican parts should be ah« senate ! ania et the ke of decency ve to ble between administrative 1 de legislative intro 'ood- leaders over wental appropriations was duced in we senate by Senator wii { hil: in. It that ti gen provides chairmen of the to ald the see he commonwealth, who un- dministrative the pre house are der 1 commonwealth budget the haodget. expenses the code is officer in pn ri ] the be paid out of the contingent At pres. chairmen have preparing the . but it ie subinitted to ise it suit thelr own estimates on appro nriations t rintions made b- men have while bndzet officer are to assisting legisiative ent the appropriation no say in after fund budget them rev teductions in Cepartmental the two chair led to a serious row, Governor Signs Bills. Approval of five bills to provide in- creased edueational faellitieg for blind and deaf children was at the gov ernor's office, The hills would provide for enumer. announced school enumeration, require school dis- 25 per cent and the state of tuition and schools, pro tricts to pay 5 per cent of the cost maintenance In vide full-time classes special teachers for special chitdren organized in districts, require their parents or guardians to send them to school, au- thorize Department of Public In- struc to extend the time during theye may be educated in whole state and to ex- annually blind or student in the college or univer state, for these the ion which or pend deaf pares at expense £500 on each sity in the The bills were introduced by Senator Lanius, the blind member from York. Other bills signed Included: By Woodward, Philadelphia, prohib- iting the sale of milk in eating places and on dining cars except in the orig- innl contalners, By Williams, Tioga, requiring no- tices of sales of unsealed lands to be published for three consecutive weeks in two newspapers In the county where the lands are located. lv Bonbrake, Franklin, the Department of Forests and Waters to necept gifts or donations The house passed two bills sponsor. ed by Senator Woodworl of Phila- delphin, making changes in the state retirement The first would give teachers a year in which to de- cide whether they will enter the state retirement system or the teachers’ re. tirement fund, and the other imposes the duty upon recipients of annuities be prepared to return to duty if cirljed The system, toy senate by a of 28 to prised Homsher bill repealing the net requiring registering and licens Ing of professional engineers and land surveyors Vole the oF -“ -le PENNSYLVANIA : BRIEFS » 5 EE a a John J. in the Bethlehem Steel plant af anon, lost right foot In a gear conveyor Hazleton bricklayers' “and masons’ unions announced that the old of $1.25 an hour will be continued for another year After five Seubert, aged 15 employed Leb- his worm seule months, Stanley Ulan, of numerous business worthless checks local men. Bloomshurg in ladder ‘ Federation of injured at I18-foot fall from a The Pennsylvania Music Clubs hold Wilkes-Barre the will annual con of is week 260 Seltzer, a carpenter Willian ployed by m he Bethlehem Steel Lebanon, fractured when he fell 15 féet from a J. Nevin Schaeffler, professor of ancient languages at Franklin and Marshall College, has selected the Lancaster Bonr skull roof, his been of of Education Kildo William MecPher burned to dent Clayton fire gumecocks seized at U Fayette and Were ¥ cabin at Jesse miners S0n, when their near destroyed | in » niontown Twenty-five state troopers were sent County Home to mates Pottsville Stew for the in to continue to Work cents Schuylkill present scale of #0 an hour County Fair erect t ‘ teed grounds Asso The jiation decided {to Wo bulldings on Its Pottsvi pan of water large miles below Tripping over a Matthi aged 8, of wag so badly sealded that she Hospital at Da of Chester, 1} HK, Law) the Gelsinger John Ciszek ¢ He l« hoefore i "iy second-hand antomeoebile ’ for speed 1 a oon machine and rn down flings G28 Flower [38% A man a 3 LIRze kK and fusion Horrock hint ITrockK, of 1xningi« the Dr hut to operation twie rallied Farrabee i2 in an extremel) torily, condition ler . rea lodge hall 190d] for assemblage to comply wi laws requirh in emergen ing Inces of asses Attorne Harrishurg advised Industry R. H ¥ General Campbell Secretary of bor and Lanshurgh of factories of P. Lor Co., Lancaster, have been i! will probably be ms inte a warehouse The of business of the compans H Pi discontinued in Lancaster and 0 and men 4 women have heen work two } closed wut al Land small weeks ago, cigars then on Sinee that time a 1.000 00K) were unsold factory to handle the output, but now The joint convention of the Eastern and the Pennsylvania Association at two meetings and a Fort Pitt Hotel. Jo the Duquesne Light *ittehurgh, spoke on “Pow. traced the development of electricity in the operation manufacturing plants, when electricity was first Association Producers’ with the closed *ittsburgh in Company, He fee 1910 Since tried, urglars looted the tore and home the family away. W. F. Brenninger, of Cressonn, was was The Northumberland missioners were nsked county come to contribute pure bred stock In that territory Directing the clearing away of a killedd hy na Appointment second fall of Forrest PP. Kings. the department of wis announced State highwaye hilghwny for antamabile enxtern end patrolmehn baw of mind 14 violations Lancaster county View the House, 2 14 White Jancroft, ambassador to Japan, and Tokyo, : on Spokane trophy, NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS German Parties Lining Up for Second and Crucial Election on April 25. By EDWARD W. PICKARD ERMANY falled to Pres] to succeed the late Herr elect a the seven tos ive the eld Crown I'rine Fre the throne In case n didate 18 elected Willian Thix prospect Frederick is worrying the press of Germany and also of anxiety in | rance been offic ERLIN of the attitude hns i of the the guarantee pact which Germs What Englanc gium have iy known, but it Herriot has sent questions and mal France insists tiers must the Rhineland and that join the Leag { ie oO firmness should offered {to 8 that the eastern fron be guaranteed the same as do anxiety of Poland Poincare made warning France proposal and to declin reduce Lorn her armaments while remains a potential France's danger, regard to the limitation of ar President position In new conference on ma de ments whieh Coolidge sires to call Is at this writin matter of controversy, Dispatches from Paris Ambassador Daeschner structed to tel! the Washington govern ment that France * not permit any intrusion in her military forces un til the security problem has been solved.” On other hand the em bassy in Washington denied that M. Daeschner had received such instruc tions, and at both the White House and the State department it ns gerted that official communication concerning the proposed conference had been received from the French government, It was explained that Secretary of State Kellogg was still studying the situation and had not vet taken up with the President the matter of approaching other governments. Senator Borah, who chairman the senate foreign relations committee should know what he Is talking about, says the plans for the conference should go forward and feels any was In ‘could the was no as exaggerated, Recretary Kellogg, expressed the belief that the conference would be held In would take up forces ax well as of naval forces, «+ minister of finance, Thursday night because of opposition In the senate to his plan to add 6.000. WO.000 paper france to the money cir Senator de Monzle He has of aiding business wae selected to succeed him, Ph Mass, that President Coolidge wi been prominent In negotiations with Soviet Russia » oppoRes the govern { nd ment’'s Vatican policy, There Herriot resign, in which on Calllaux migl 10 come Were ri ports that the entire govern nent would Briand ber . ” ¢ 147) expected BOON nieve, and rances finand condition is tedly ial desperate i indicted by na Kpecin an Ar ni transfer tukes effect April date Mitchell nuts juariers same reverts to his former Mitchell wanted the nily colonel be as signed 1 Sixth corps with head but Weeks decided otherwise, quarters at Tu Chicago, Secretary “In select Mitchell consideration the post for General sald “1 took ! into that bh fact i® rank as colonel in the alr sery entitles him to the best air post in area. I understs he wanted hicago for that but |} lid not apply post ' A vote of four to nited States shipping boar aneek to sel] to the Iw service The is £5.68205. 000 Commis hompson and Ben on vigorously opposed the sale, point ing out that the price was 825.000 000 inal cost of the ships $15,000,000 less than it this The Pa y company has been the dder for their p There are hints that thig concern may trf to consummation of carry the matter hefore less than the or would cost them at time Steamed ir i ii AER 3 operating these ships for board and was a | irchase prevent and may congress at the next session. the deal “HE week In the United States was marked by two huge financial transactions In the first the Dodge to a syndicate of bankers headed by Villon, Read & Co. of New York. The known to be more than £175.000.000 The sellers werd the widows of John Some time ago It was learned they were tired of busi. ness cares and wished to sell their and at once there began a lively struggle among various interests and the final contest wag hetween two groups of bankers, one headed by Dil Morgan & Co., who are largely Inter ested in dhe General Motors corpora tion. The company ig to be maintained as on separate organization, but an en. tirely new corporation will be formed, 000, Its backbone will be an Issue of first mortgage bonds, probably of ahout in common and It ig not unlike- public of zation will be vested. Ivy that an offering to the made soon, It was announced Wednesday night that! pontrol of the Pan-American Pe Ml .,. le White court, Pennsylvania 3K. A Imperial hotel, | have from battleship summe igriet i given them In | passed to a grou interests | { the Standard it Company Blair of the stock The organized FOO0 O00, | newly Petroleum Fed Judge George VA/ BETHER WwW. Engili Eastern dis of Nino! hall be impeache be know: trict not nos December wh the congressional mittee that has been investigating his a to the full commit After a is reports lot testimon) excuse of the adisurned HE sixt) sian ame to an end in New York last week ifter ion for , among persons of superior stock. “The said resolution, “that whose prog- give promise being of decide | value to the community should be couraged large fami | properly spaced, as they feel they feas- ibly can” An international birth-control | mittee was appointed, with England, Scandinavia, Austria, Hungary, Hol. land, Germany, Japan, China, Mexico, Switzerland and America represented The conference voted to raise a fund to pay the fine of 37.000 francs to save | Eugene Humbert and his wife from | further imprisonment in France for distributing birth-control pamphlets, | The next international conference will ! be held in Geneva next August. international neo-1 and birth control conference adopting a resolut providing encouragement of large families conference believes” the pers: ms | eny of to bear a= jes, com RESIDENT COOLIDGE. it is an- nouncdd, has selected White court, at Swampscott, Mass, for his summer vacation and he and his family will go there on June 13. The residence was leased recently hy Frank W. Stearns, the President's close friend, ECRETARY WEEKS has invited 7 bids for the purchase of power de- veloped hy the Wilson dam at Muscle Shoals, This ia in accordance with the | plan of the army engineers to develop and sell the power pending final dispo- gition of the project hy congress, {| About July 1 the Wilson dam will be | gin the development of 100.000 horse Bpower dally. It is not expected that | high rates of pay will be obtalned | since the contracts must be revocable | hy the government on 30 days’ notice THE MARKETS BALTIMORE wi domestic, $1.65 domestic, $1.65% Oats spot white, Rye Hay- 19.50; mixed Straw P18 80@19 op Extra 27028 New seconds {"Theese flats, held Dressed dry-picked, weight, 254 fo ens, in @40; In barrels, ace 26@ 328; frozen chickens, in bh cording to weight, 32@ 40 dry-picked, medium size, 20622; turkeys, 42@ 45; fair to good, 256G 40 LIVE STOCK BALTIMORE Cattle good to choice, $9505 1025 , @925; common mediam 8.50; common, $6@ 7.50. Heifers to choice, $868.75: fair to good common to medium. 85.50¢ Bulle, good to cholce. $5.75G 6.50: falr to good, $4.95@5.50; common to me dium, $4G 4.50. Cows. good to cholce $5.50@6.50; fair to good, $4.25@% 25 Sheep, $308.50; weight, boxes, accordin weight, 28 weight, X08, ording to old roosters Western, iarge Steere fo "me fda, Sheep and Lambe lambs, $118017.25. Hogs—Lights, $13.70613.50: heavy, $14.10@14.20; medium, $1464.05: pigs, $12.756G 138; light pigs, $11611.50; roughe, $8612 Calves—Calves, 85612 ——————— CHICAGO ~Cattle- bandywelghts, $12.60; yearlings, $12.50; mixed steers and heifers, $11.50; stockers and feeders mostly 87 @8; strictly echolee meaty yearlings, $8.75; bulls mostly $8.50 10.50. Fed steers top