Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 15, 1919, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 2, Image 2

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WILSON DEFENDS
ii KEEPING OF COPS
' A Thorn, counsel for tho Association '
'of nallway K-tecutlvcs, continuing hi I
T hoIts 'Rierlir lii rticmiu argument today before the Senate Intel
JL.4CKS Ulglll lO UlSmi&isl(nt(, Commprce Committee for return,
- 1 1T Tk of Ihe railroads to their ownero, silti i
I COllVlCted llen, IJllCClOr that tho enormous power Blvm to the
i ..,-... Keeleral Administration could bo Justified
t Tflla fYitii'a onl "" " wnr exigency.
after file J ears of Federal control. Con-
crci may have- to buy tho railroads to,
'APDPAI IfTS tt ti'PW collect debts Will not this experiment
flrriiVb ij l S io ol.vi roc r en Congress to n dec slon for (Jov-
crnrmnt ownership based on financial,
" necessity grown up from ctciidi-d l"ed-
I Dismissed and Then Exon
erated, Policemen Could Re
cover Pav From City
Director of Public Safelv Wilson this
afternoon Issued the following answer
to critics who are demanding the dis
missal of the policemen conlcted In tho
Fifth Ward case
"Those advocating an imniedlile dis
missal of tho officers convicted at West
Chester are unfamiliar with the law
governing the question The appeal n. t
a a supersedeas and tht trial iimrt
has no power to enfon e Us senlenci
until the appeil Is flnallj determined
I; the meantime the question of the
-i.rl or Innocence of them rtmalns In
abeyance "
, "The appellate courts of Pennsvlv.unn
have decided thut the question of con
Mellon deals onh with the Inltlil ap
pointment and where u conviction of the
crime has been subsequent to the ap
pointment, there Is no power under the
net for the Dlrei tor of Public .s'fet to
dismiss from the cervicc of the eltv and
tho only nuthorlt that has this power
IS the police court of trhil ,
"If nuch action vvcr tiken In the
police court of trial and approved l.v
the Director of Public" Mifetj and ntibi
quently tho appeil ete court would re
v.cre the action of the lower enuit In
wntencing, the defendants the. would
have a suit ngilnst the clt for wrongful
dismissal and be entitled to rceelve full
pay for the time thej were out of the I
service
The defendants are il libcrt on an ,
aggresatc of $13 000 ball
Jlr. Marlon I. Cohen-Polak presldfiit
of the BIb Sisters, an orcaniratlon de
Toted to protecting the Interests of lew
lsh people In the cil. and v Itlcli made
a detilled invests ithm Into I'lflli Ward
conditions, both beforo anil nfter the
primary div murder of Policeman
Ueorse A Upplej said that the action
of Director Wll-nn in rct.ilnlni; iotiMct-
,1 rltnltinli immiii 111, Dollll fori C IS
mi nf (ha ninal frilllflll IlFillCleS 111 tlie1
soread of noIshalsm
Today these men ulreadv are brap- ,
i ..in ... .. .
he said 'They show that the aie
conlcted but oiit of J ill They show i
that they are Mill mainuineci in mcu ueiiniia nine Mireauj Hctneiil ureal re
jobs Something. mut be clone to 6Je J suits. Major Johnson Slid after tnclnp;
the situation, and at once'
'Air-Space "Filling"
Credited to Vare
Continued from 1'iee One
ccntrnctor asked for nd ciedit for rork
he had not done He was morall enti
tled to pament for work he did on
Government avenue are wanted to he
paid for what he did and not paid
tulce"
Resuming cioss - r im.natlun, Mr
Maurcr said
"Then jou w thheld from the lommls.
alon the fnct Hiit the books vcere al
tered ' The did not ask uu. ' replied Nobre.
"I save them honet figures ami to
ai i
quantities but Included
Uovernmeiit
avenue fill The) did tint ask tne for
the (Inures I had i u thouKht of keep
Inp them from the cmrmlslon
Maurtr contetiiled that Nobro did not
tell the truth .it that lime Nobre said
ho answered eei qucs'lun Nobre was
again quoted bv Mnuni vi the tertl.
mony he save bfrre the ominlsslon, as
follows
viuesuon ins ire none nam or il-
tlmated thit he tllglneel the work?
Nobre He h is not
Nobre raid th it the testimony con
cerned the ehnrneter of tho work mil
not the quintiiv 11, ul.so deelared
that (jCAcrnment aienue was not men
tioned Mr. McCullen ' ien sought to show
that the criticism f A .ire t the com
mission was for defe u work ad not
for quantities
After giving testnm m icliiine to the
measurements on l,,cpinuieni uvenue,
Nobre said are did rui pav th meas.
urement charge n tie .-1 on an esti
mate classlfted as No 5 whuii amount
ed to $4080
"That'H what lieu l the 'elean
ujv" which I referred to et!dii," bald
Mr. McCullen V.i did nut piy
the measuring cnargea .md r propose to
show- that he colle. ted ?70o') more than
his contract called foi
lnetleinfd bi Vluurer
Mr Maurer te.ok ntips to tet the ver
acity of Vobre .Hid sel,,,.01 v.ir- le
eiuestloned tho defeu'ant about tlin rei -ords
which Nobre tald - nana Van
told him to destro
In.ri-nlj Nohro s.ud
"Senator ir. In Ins Millie in tin
Lincoln Hulldlng on September 1 1 1 1
told mo to teat up tlw records Tberu
was no one present but ourselves '
Mr. Maurer thn looa up the record
o! tho meeting of out lit I'lnan. e
Committee on March 4 list ,eai. He
asked Nobre if 1 e did not kiv thei
that faenator 'Vare 1 rant is ihunl
Brown. Cong-essnmn Vare and others
were present at the time tho S-cnutor
rave the alleged Inatru. tlons
Nobre emphatl il denied th s
Mr, Maurer then said In proposed iu
have Congressman are Mr Uiown and
others cnlled ln reb-iu u 1 1 ev vere
all In the rourlioom todav
Handwriting eM.erts will he ,.ille
to prove alterations in the i nrd books
of work done on I.eagtM IhUihI I'ark
, OPPOSE IMMIGRATION BAN
Fliila. Ituliuns uiul New ork He
brews Sa It Js I iinecossary
Washington, Jan 15 i D A 'i
legislation proliilutiiig .tnmlgiatton
after the pein - treat was opposed as
the New York Hebrew Immigrant Aid
Society and the Phlladeliihl i heileratlou '
of Italian fcoelftles Wore thu House
Immigration ( ommittee '
ItepreBentatlve Moore or I'ennsjlva
nl, urged that the committee in t de
Ilberately, saj ing oal opeiators and
manufacturers of his state feaied an '
Inadequate labor supply
s Frank Morrison ecretar of the
American Federation of Labor will ten.
tlfy tomorrow He told the committee
today the federation favoied 'slopping
Immigration until soldlera, sailors and
war workers get emplovment '
Senator Sherman lo Quit Politii
1 Whlnton, Jan 15 .Senator Mw
rence V Micrman. of Illinois, Ilepuhll
ian. Intends to retire from public life
sVhen his present term In tho Senate
expires March 3 19.M
Lit Gov. McCIiIii ot Improved
t--.i.r Pa.. Jan 15. Lieutenant
fiovernor Frank McClaln. who became
iiTat bla home Monday night, failed to
how ny Improvement tonay, accord-
ln to an announcement mkdo by his
torUry.
FEARS COERCION OF CONGRESS
Counsel Argues Federal Control
biimcslics Itself in Debt
Wlilmtnn, Jan IS (By A P.)
erai control"
lie questioned tho constitutionality of
the pm;inl to continue tho present
iik thod of renting tho railroad proper
ties during a pirlod of peice
Chairman smith announced that
Walker I Illnes would be heard when
the rnllroid men hail concluded their
case irol),ilil Monda).
COL. HATCH READY
TO ACT ON VICE
A rim and Navy Hack of
Plan to Cleanse Phila
delphia CITY CLLB IS ASSURED
Major Johnson. Federal Law
Enforcement Officer. Hero
to Aid
I'he Armv and N'iv Dcpartinents
tii-iil hullill) behind l.ieuten ml Colonel
Clurlis I! H.ii! h In his efforts to clean'
up Philadelphia
Actlnu on this assurance, lunuglu
from WarhliiRlon b Jlijor linicom
Jolin-on. head of ihe I.iw-iifOKlnij dl-
Mslim of the nrm and naw, c'ulotifl
Hatch announced this afternoon th. t
he Is ' through tilkiiiB and Is about to
act
.Major Johnson u hearsed the mi e
situation In thlB citj at a nic-etiiu; In
the l Its Club niou,; those present
wete lulled stater lltr!ct Utornes
Kane,
AHsiMant Lniud states District i tubutinj? to that doubt. Moreover,
ey Walnut, Colonel ll.l.h. Toddl., ,., ... ., . .'
ttorn
Pallid llllif ASCnt
f th Deliirtnunt
ot Justice here, Dr
Kdwin i!ii Dell
of the Inter, hutch ft deration snd
m.l II V nthiil-u tills racluil In h il .aii.11.
tlons
Colonel llanlis npi rations In p'ula-
the fads that led up to the appointment
of a federal l.iw-enforcinff olll cr for
this district He and his men deserve
tlm support of all who have the Inletet
of the citj and countrj a' lie.rt It Is
up to .vou to fee tint the hlcher mora'
tone attained ! men in the armv find
nav Is retained after the) lettirn to
civil life
llntili llaiknlbi W n-hlnritoii
Colonel Hatch Is assured of the ab
solute support of the Annv 1 ud .Nav.v
Department In his work lrenl he has
dragged the good tnme of Philadelphia
out of the mud and placed It on a pin
nacle PluliilelpliU has not bee i ills nmi.i
ated iigiii'st, ns some people would hive
vou believe In ever.v citj where the- I iw
enforce ment division took action we
filSt rtMkf ll lllP Tnlint.ltlll flt1tli.-trltl.xi tr.
;. . , - .... ; ", , :,.'...".. ....'".. . "
" u ul ' l,,al ln ' nuaucipiiia. loo
u n-uii-. !, oui.iuipu, so more
stringent methods will be followed
Prior to the liimheon Major JohnFon
was e!o-et,d with Colonel H it, h and
! representatHrs f the Pcderal nuthorlu
tin sent at the luncheon The local t e
situation was completed reviewed and a
policy or action decided upon
1 l l..l ll,ti. 1. ... tl ...l.l .!.,
I i,ft,.rtinnn fnt n llitnl .mir.,ntm.i ..ill.
se.-ret.irc tl.i.1,1.
- --- - -.... j
in inironurins inn spciir sulci
Attnrn Knn t-iU thnt u tlrrht
.tKUnv ioH heic vouia be renew d
KiontPt foire.
.hl'i fTlt o:!sea,;i!Ji:UI:
of rhilede'phli will be asked to pro
tect the great number of lemming i-ol-dlers
lo Vi elibe.iibarl.-ilet this pent "
ln plidglng the powers of lib ollce
111 tho light Mr Kane wild he wa-.
Fpiaklng as tie lepicsentatlve of the
United .states liepartmeni of Juslk t
Conditions vere ver bad 'in the tin me
of Ills he said but thev were remedied
and it is now up tu the i lt nnd ofll
clals to see that nn iiltlin t ihos
coudltiona Is allow - tl
s-ccretnn Dana J' vill ,ut lato tomo--row
alternoon oi lie coutrovers be
tween M,ior smith and the Navy and
War liepannvnts
Heforo that time he pci ts that "'ol
one I Hatch velll have perfunallv lepurted
to lilm cum t-rning d. vclopments there
and that he will know Just whet step
Is most advisable to take
Sei rttary Daniels is serlounly cousld
erlng tho plan of thing Colonel Hatch
a detail of suver il companies of marines
to be klatloned about l'hllad, Iphta lo
act as a provoit guaid ud protect tho
rnep in uniform fron h e
Dry Adoption
Near Adoption
( iintiutKil fruni Pine I ne
n .isure and w ere th'
amei dn er t al
ready has l..n rititi-.l w mid not tne
vent the aillMliinet flyil be ulll lg a
liVV
lie i tstiu-uti 'aw , i a iim-it
nf inf. lendj ns in r-gaid lo lOtistltu
tien.il change" ln States whl. Ii hive
not lallMed the amendment, e refetcn
duui bv the people might be taken as a
guide bv the Slate Legislature and Us
ae-tlon lufi leneed a. orellngl
"Wheie the anundineni alre.nl has
been pasted, however, even a referen
dum vote agalnyt the amendment would
not upset the- legislature's action If tht
Legislature wished tu rrcoiiBldet its in.
.; i -...in... H.....IH ...... .. . .... .
lion anu iiuinn ci.o i.iiiii.-iinni. ii niignt
do so. but would not havo to do to"
The text of the amendment ojtlawfng
,, ..,ei , i,. i ni.. i t. .. "
iiih lliiwi .." i ....u T.iimi,,.- rt ,,,.,, ,,,,,.. ,,. sl.lnnlnrr hi.ir.l f
i 'ol "il
s-Ttlon One After om vi-.ir from
the ratification of tlm. aitl le the
minufacturi, s ile or tram-portation nf
intoxhatlng liquors within th Ini
portatlon thereof Into oi the exjioitn
tion thereof from tlio Lnlted .stmes
and all territory subject to tlie Juris
diction thereof for bevcragn purposes
la hereb prohibited
Section Two Tho Congress nnd
several Slates haee the lomuiiem
power to enforca this article b.v ar,.
proprlate legislation
Section Three This! irllele shall be
Inoperative unless it shall have been
ratified as an amendment to the Con
stitution b the Legislatures of the
several States as provided lu the
Constitution, within svn ears from
the date of submission hereof to the
States bv Congress
Danlih Woman Secrelary for I eg.lion
New- lork, Jan 15 (13-j A P )
There arrived on tho Scandinavian-
day a woman secretary for the Hanlsli
Aintriwui nine eicniiionip cigcar ll to-
leganon ; i iiiiiihiuii, aim uerua An -
i derson. She served In a similar capacity
ftt one tlme ln Petrograd.
EVEXIXG PUBLIC
FUNERAL
-nilri Uciwlii jililjc, of til-- I.
. I o 1 1 1 1 1 j . lie i r.n ulrnt.illc killed
llii-
Pan-America Gains
Power for Parleys
(iintlniifil from I' ice One
I-iuopcan idea of the balance oi
jiottcr will bo profound.
Tho organization of tho Lonfci
ciko is distinctly allocable to Picsi
dent Wilson.
Xttds Support at Home
Ihe only souice of weal.ness
PrcMiicnt Wilson has here is tho
doubt whether ho has his countty
with him. Congress has becen con-
ll "uu UULn u "OnuiCtin to llim HOt
to bo tible to push forwaul his plans
for feedmr Kurono oil which
" " .
tho
success of a liberal pioBram, mect-
inff the spread of BoKhcism bv ini-
piOMIlg
pends.
economic conditions, de-
Should Bolshevism spread is Gei
many, Poland and Austria, fear of
it would h'so upidly in western
Tlurope, and Enghntl, Tiance and
Italy v.ould demand to be saved bv
' foice of aims. Thus the position
of Trance and icaction gcneially
'would bo sticngthentd.
Powers to Pa I'uiull.v
It has been arraneed that Amei-'at
ica, Great Britain, fiance and Italy
contribute cciuallj. Italy ptobalily
is financially unable to do so and
the other three nust beat
liuiden, but lircat Biitnid
franco aio suie to put up
the
and
dol-
lar for dollar with Amenta.
inc situation is not uiaioKousio
pjovious tciici measures in lici
gium. Of S.500,000,000 used for ic-
ljpf Helpium
"-'' "-l,lUIU
icceivcd only S14,-
UUU.UUU. lOSS 111U11
per cent, as
M.-.lt, TU . ,:n.ln ,. .,..,.,.!
v.iiai jitt s, ii,iniiiiui.i isJjJtJtiutu
T 1C
bonds held in America,
Grnt Britain and Trance. Cheat
Britain did morn for Belgian lelicf
than Ame,.M. True, tho Allies took
' Intirti mvfinf ft Iton.Hion tlimn n nn
in.i.wtii,.t,miit nir,...
t IUIIL1 V-lllHI-.! ULvllUilV, llll.ll. Wild
., , .
couici pav. ine ainc condition
exists now. We mu-t take the bonds
of Serbia, Pol? ml and Czecho-Slo-akia,
of little imirediate value, and
banl; on the ns" of these countries,
as we banked on vvmninp; the war
in the ease of I!r!e;ium. to jjet pay
ment for the food piovidcd.
SPROUL TO ADDRESS FARMERS
...... ... ., .. ... . . ...
W ill lJlsClt-9 lo'-lllllltlPs 111 1 ll-t
J"j)n-rli as (rOornor
llarrl'liiirg, .1 n 15- IK A ! I -The
agrtcultu'-l possibilities of 1'e-i n
SJlvauia w.ll be the stibjei t of tlie t isi
aduress ot lioceriinr-eiect sproul dtln
ered tiftii Ins ii,augura' He will spe.,
ai ihe joint ne'i'tig of tho ten ort-ut.i-iit'ons
n' nsieel in fanning anil it" . 1
ed bl en lies to be held hi l l -
Wedn'hdi nlgl fte tutor 1 hum. t
inn, of iiklahon.a w ll -peik on tl
sime occasion on ' giieulture aii'l Hi
War
-l T mm i 1 igl t the Olgal ii
tlons w.ll hace nieithei- Jolul t-essirn
at whu-h the new pans for dehjiliatlon
of food pioductii v.-.l tw e-Milalued In
I li t-weet of tho l nlted states fond
administration W Washington nnd
ileolK M lliMin.il ehief of the I t ted
Slates lime ici of nltiia llusbuul
will din uss ltefctok and the w ir w th
Impressions e nkr iltti il c id tions
In I.umpi
FOUR LOST OFKASTALIA
'Ihrpc Dii- of I li.ittstion. Duo
Dioiwis IJp-iut- ,"liip Kojioils
Halifax. N. s . Jan 11 (Ilv P ) I
l'uur of the im of the I niteel states
shipping board s eamship Castalia. d."-
rti"i s.' .-.......- ,.-. ...
i anieei on auic im inn ticinua) ivt-rt
lost In the tes, jn of ihe shins rupiIMii
bv the Rtcanihlupj Uergensfjoid and
W'ar rijlan A wutless message from
I Cintn u Hull of the HergensfJord n
flelalH, i-ald that te lest of the crew
had been i.aved
Tred Stone, of ndover N II John
Tomakavltch of f illph Hit, Pa anilllin
jimlli hllverman of Jlovhur, Jlns"
died of evhiustlon lird Andien I obb
of Ware sho it, s i was iliowncel tlio
InesHiige hahl
1 he survivors will be taken to Bergen
Nurw.o to which port the Itergensf lord
was hound wlen nhe ar.sv. iinl tin ( as
talla's distress lsnals
CRUISER BRINGS 1300 MEN
99 Per Cent Chosen Under Selec
tive Service Art
New ark. Jan II i Ily A P) The
I tilled states ruisei st Loui bring. I
ing tho 34Cth I'leld rtlllery, fortj-flve
ninecrs anu i.ju nmi lumen nere lonav
BeTan,iewounTledn,J"bK f ll,MB wer
The regiment consisting of one per
cent regulars and 99 per cent selective
service men, was irainea ai iam; Lewis,
Washington. It saw service In Helgluni'
. with tne ineiy nrst uivisioii and re-1
turned In command of Col. Samuel
Frankenberser.
LEDGER rHIL'ADEEPHIA', WEDNESDAY, JANUARY . 15, ' 1919
OF SAILOR ALEXANDER JUDGE
iejili. w.is linrii'd lod i) Iroin
while on cliore in S
Atrni(in, I' mill
oil mil. I uncral seniles were helil at llie Church of
WcMinoieljtnl streets
SAILOR KILLED ABROAD
INTERRED WITH HONOR
"-iv Ynril Smi'ifl Kiro Vnl.
.a 1.IKI BCIlliHI lirco Ol-
lev 0er GniC of Alc.-
lllldcr Ttldec
" r
J l.ic,s flew at
home on Custer
below Allrghciij
nalC-'taff
Mreit, In
from ecci
the miu, ire
vvenue, todij, when,wo vvlilte llshtn or 'pch' as thes are
AlcKantler Judge twent
,im in on the I'. ! --
j tars old a
Nevada, was
hurled with honois
llus s of filends theie to pav tiihutc
lo the in mot of the seaman, lluonged
tin home of the oung man s Blsler, Mrs
J utile Donahue, 0130 North Cuti i
stie.it, v lui, (he funeral was held
Jiulgi w is killed In a iallw.iv aid
di nt .il lMinburf,h, Scotland November
."t lie was struck by a tlaln while
walkliiB thioush a tunnel The bod)
arrlvid In this lit) '-atuida.v
Ilefnre enlisting the voung mm, who
was an oiphan. mide his home i 1 1 1
his sistel at the l uster street addtess A
brolhei, John, who his Just re-enllsted
in the merchant m trine, was among
those a- tho funeral.
The easket. draned In :i i Amcrie in
tlac uas borne o'l the hhoulders of sl
sailors of the tialiiing sh p Tatnill
frcim the home u the Citholk Churili
of tho Asienslon, I' and Wetmnrelmd
streets where tn.'ss w.u etlebt.itcd
I Two formi i in ml rhaljl.iil
otlk lated
the mas- Thej who the 1
,v Hugh
J Dile- formeilv of Cinip Jackson, '
s, ( , the cleount and tho lt-v.
Thoinus J llarren, former eh-plain ut a i
Seattle VVah eani'i who was el-aeoi
'Ihe Ite Kdinond 1 lanklin was sub
deacon
'
NEW YORK BACKS SUFFRAGE
ASM-n,!,Iv l)ire,-tS bni.itoi to ole
and Yi'ork
for
Viiicnilmi-nl
llinm, . , F.n lu iHv a v )
The e ork n-smiblv todav without
opposuiein icloptt d tlie nsnlutlon which
Wutill reiuiiL tlie state s re picsentatlves
In the I tilted Mates. .Senate to vnti and
v oik for the p issagc of tin- l'edi i.il suf
fr.ie umeudtmnt
'I hn resolution was adapted by tho
Srn.it MN nil, nnd Ti.iec wilt be
ti.ins.nitteil to l nlted states Sell ituis i
Wadsvuiih and i aide i
..-s- . ...-. - --MH nAIM. ' -
W MKN 1 PKS (IP M I tlUNUlMU
-
iv., ai I ..r w n..i V ,,.'
Four 'McinlH-lsdf V; pl-tO-l)o Fdltl-
ilir-i V, ill Te-lifv ".iinst Him
I ut -om,r vv en iiiimliii" of w ell
do faniihe ml ntlins uf i:ail W
.si ,tt j-Hif nnf. -id impoi-teii ai re st.il
he-ic will tesff igj.vist lln fake s(lnt
serv h e agent ut il w il hem
tioveimm -ii ( iiiatives iiinoiitued tins
fternoon tl it i h hid fojinl fie
women who hid Ii i duped bv .scotl
t the age ei" iu n, s!L tt said l
i.ai he Hindi his flist mlssti fi He
mds in a ir,. tcl.lt i stolen hj a fileml,
and - hen lh p ll luined uf his part
in the atf.i he i in awa. liom his
home ln Mildni nil tin i-evinlien-
enr old daushtet of i lailioad ullle lal
it waa one or inose iniairs oi uin,
paid Scott. "We wen- lalsid logiib
We went to school togetiiei and moved
i H-b eamo circle &
I M: SECRhi' AOENT III.L11
I'arl Soli, of Malvern, Ma Hr
re'tccl bj tinveriiiuent apenle in llus
ril as a fako secret ferviro man.
( t top) Si oil posing as a wouiuleil
nviulor, I!)' e'leier pliolographic
illusion his left arm lias been re-
j i placed by an empty sleeve
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wv lKHk.'-'l
sRHRr -slSl
In, liotuc, 3136 Cutter tlrecl, l'hila-
Engineer of Flier
Blamed for Wreck
(i)nllni.ed from l"ire One
the brikennn reach the bridge, which
' ,s at l,le t"1 f 'he rurve The crew of
t,lc soutnboumI neihlehem train reached
'hat spot nt 0 S8 and said the raw
the llaBinan standlni; there. This Is
,Up "r ""' ,nlnl"e'' before the filer came
to that point.
(ondlllnn if the Illiirkn
'(llthens snjs. however, tint when he
retched the Cimn lllll slt-mi it .itr,,tA,i
i.nown ue stjs mat when no leached
the 1'oit Wiishlnston slRnal It vias set
led and green. Vow- tho blocks were
In oactIy the same state ns whin the
I Dnjlistown local came lo Camp Hill and
1'oit Washington, and the engineer sa'J
that the white nml green were showing at
one nnd the red iiul grein at the othet
Thl i statement of liithen", lo my rrlnd,
looks suspicious on the fnce of It.
Tlie rrew of tne lietmenem train say
lht sav. the flicman, nnd Githens told
me he t.iw him standing under the
brldBi- whin hr was .'00 feet souih of
the strueture ThlJ would placo the
river at least 18:0 feet behind the renr
i cuu oi me nc.u
that was stnielr tin
-lMlie)Ut down the emergency brakes.
"ul "" tno'iiu have been nble, If they
"J" "". to hi his the train to a slop
within ISOJ feet distance, ns ho wn
favi ling ul out fort j -live miles an hour I
( onfufclon Oier Drakes
'Dut we h.ivc heard from others that
tho cmeri,eiic.v brakes iii.i ,,- ,. , .
lla)" heen tin own on but that tlie small
"-""-"uu man,- were used, such as
""Mill tio tin own on when coming to a
"ton at a station. However, the tracl:
"J a straight sight for 800 jards south
iti . ., ,"aBmaii was standing,
which should have gh, tiith,n, ;,'
r . f"ct ln ,,lliUl l0 brie Ills
".Vow tl LansdalP local, ot 387 fol-
Z.Zry1 J
..tivii i.c f.iuic to caniri llni .i . ,.
was showing white and grcn. and that
when l, tot to 1-ort Washington the
'slsna. slowed ie.1 ,lnd green, exactly
the t-imo thing that the Uojlestowtt
englnee, Mated And when tho I. ins
dale local came to Lamp till, nd lo
lort Washington the blocks were In
eictlj the Mime condition as when tho
freight and the DoyVsto.vn locil were
in nine; ouiore in lljer uiled
them
up on
The tweltth v Uri lo die Ilibel Huff
of Second street. North W.i'e. i, .,,,'
led e irlj last even ng In fie Jewish Hos-
ins win- was at is beiUirto v,i,u
a neighbor
tiled fol the niint,, a eitrt
"l"'11 vhlldien a' their Ninh Wales
smnii
I home
Two Vlitliiis Nnir Iieulli
The two commuters vilio are in in es;
ticinch- erltleal condition aro Ada Alle
baih, nineteen .vears old. im.i liii.ro v
Julius, thlrn-llve jeais old, both of
Norili Wule. Nine of the twelvo dead
ivere le.sldents or Noitb Wales Ihe little
bomugh Is still nun red tn the trnged.
Tl- limuist probable will )e held late
this week bj ( oronei William Vovllle,
of Montgomcij e nuntv At a large num
ber of wltne-ses aie to be esamlned,
it Is llkel.e the official tnqulr.v will be held
in the Norrlstown Court House
CROMXCV&K CONTLNLKU
Labor I.caelcr In (Jet iiulher Hearing
on Con-piraev (.liarge
In.n.a .' .n.-l. t . ...
VVnaU.;n:,'llr,,l,.e',!;rsl'v,,s!,,e,V.,;l,,' inA
. 11 was niialKiiiil beion. Maclsimie ;
Me.leaiy in the e . ntral Police Couit
i.,. i i . i. . . . . -.-.: i
todav anu held undei SlOdu bill for a
iniener in aring i-ininy on the c'large ofivvieiu on mo nvauuib mi iw.. ,.n..-
consplia. y to defraud
Clnrgcs ngaliw e inln aie made b
15 J. Mullen tne-Uknt ol the Automo
bile) On nets- liidi-ninlu L've-hinge-, vii
I'he-limt stieet i inin is chniged with
having hlrtd lwi men to i-teal hla uu
teimohlli and attempting to collect ?300
ltoin tha ovchuuge for the loss 'I he men
alleged to hue- stolen the cai aio undei
arrest
TODAY'S MAHKUCi: LICENSES
fhoniis i. fln'.denirruc (1)7 Mb et . uni
lllin J' Milliree- Jliftl. South t
' uH'K'iT.!) 1.""" " ,al" Bt unJ J"" "am
IlllOO Mtlctilt ftt
O'tii e Uurt il.-l I iimund st and Har
lure A VVerr Ii ".l.l IMniun.l si
Genr?n A VlHlter 11 II Jerutil" H, nml
iierini i vueim ri. -iti'j v. einturlo s
VMlllam 11 Heir a.. it 1 eacu 13' ind anl
lie. -oriill 1 .1 S ITtli H
la lllll VV Wlllliins -lid H isth at. and
Liumi Peterson ls4l s I'liadwUk a.
Il-ern II 1 InMt.ii .Pint Iti.Wi n- and
elna I.M Morrlauii ulil Jtldffe a
Iriin.hr l N irnl IT', 1 1 el-mount ie
aid IWI'ii A 'lil'muii 17JI I ulrmouiil
VVl'llUm W S111I1I1 (ill l 1 Pirn. W at
an 1 Harile. s .nui i.u vv 1 Icartlell
' at
William C H line, r 1.1ft I llbert st and
Pauline M Illi 11.7 ili- at
Vlorrla i)rl JhJJ Uilaltle at and Sarah
1 arn JM.' (ukllli at
t.lli.ert Andersin e.r'i a lintel pa , an
tuir r, 1.111 v t. ri ru e ii
Hubert l'oele t S and Mathtl Jil
Mrout IN It H Ml h at
Samuel IVi 1 ' i17 Vlr rt and Pauline
I Splvark .SJ7 H lOulah at
Max Weinman 1 1. 1 Iham.in.l at and
me'ia ifih h .uu. -ie iiein, runs
John J l..n'llian .-.11 ) N..rrla at an
ll.lllli A I rtllntr .11H 1! N'urrla t
Harrj i-rardell Jr -'Iia Jiianinnd ft and
MM I llodtne I7IO .N Wrlllnaton at
Mfk I.apl'ka lainlen. J and Mary
1 Capar mm Main at
I.exl L Miller V s A ftJI Alder at . and
Anna Ander'on. ftJt AI ler at
Ilnliert I. Harden. I HA. camn Sherman
ulil. 1 and lieatrld lllard A7rtt I.lncei.n
ilrie
Vlhert I! l"arliteln til" Psrl.ai le n e mid
Jean IVnkelman 1Sf7 J-ennasroee ai
Mis Hfl'eli .1 111 H i'iu'hannn a, and
Lihth Morlceivlis inn-, .V MarMiall a
Jl'verly Hrlltnn I' H A.llanvllle 111 and
l Man llenllalil iiiJ lllelaa h
1 Lllia C Hlinnaon il14 .V Utlt at , and
Aniamla rinzler. 1.04 .V llthat
FranelaJ lllldabrand. 3127 N T.tli at , and
Klliahflh H, Trfen U10I1 Hal,o ae,
I Spear Davis rear 1740 Lombard at, and
Aaale pprtfy. 'T40 Lombard .aty
r f -I
SAYS PACKERS
RULE UTILITIES
Hency Tells Investigators
They Control Public Cor-
potations in West
ENGAGE IN PROPAGANDA
Swift Spent Million a Month
to Influence Public and
Press, He Charges
U) 'tttc Associated Press
Washington, Jan IS Information
as lo thu character of letters filed In
tho Chjcago ofTlcc vaults of Henry Vcc
der. counsel for Swift &. Co, was given
by Prancls J. Heney, of fean Francisco,
In resuming- his testimony today before
tho Senato Agricultural Committee at
hearings on the Kcndrlck bill for regu
litlon of the meat industrj.
In answer to questions by members
ot tho committee, Mr. Heney went over
much of the ground covered In the In
vestigation by the Federal trade com
mission of which he was special coun
sel. He dwelt at some length upon let
ters written by Veeder to Swift, which
ho said agents of the commission aw,
although thej did not get possession of
them, telling of sending fancy steaks
land n horse to Pepre-entntlve Mann
I of llllnol- Republican leader of the
House.
The witness said Mr Mann aided the
pickers In their fight ngalnst tho nor
land resolution for a congressional In- ,v ditect alrplano mall servke be-
"fttn told me." he said. '"" I'Hadelphla and Chicago will be
"that Representatives JIann nnd Caxlln Installed when tho business demands
hugged each other before the .Speaker's such a service." said Charles X. Klght,
seat when It was announced that the I , ,,,. n,.m n-Mmt.i nt i,i'
norland raniiitin i,,i i,.. .tf..i-. f e Postofflco Department, at tod i a
Gives I.le to f. ". Chamber of (onipifrre
, Mr. Heney said that the statements
In the report on the federal Trade Com
mission, submitted to President Wilson
by the Chamber of Commerce of the
1 piled States, -were without foundation
and absolutely contrary to facts"
In otdei to permit the witness to
hne.rt.li l.lu n.l..i t. ... I,,.. ...
r ' n'hVm V' ' " , ' , ;
packeis' political activities nnd their po.
lltlcil expenditures. These matters,
Acting Ch ilrmnn Norrls announced,
would be taken up tomorrow.
Questioned b henator Norili relative
to the packers' expenditures for adver
tising, Mr Heney said that from the
beginning of tho 1'ederal Trade Commis
sion e investigation Swift &.Oo, spent
$1 000 000 a month for that purpose.
'The advertisements," he added, "were
not for the purpose of making sales,
that is, a very considerable part of them
were not, but were for the obvious pur
pose of creating public sentiment."
Illcrs In the packers' (lies showed,
the witness continued, that their pur
pose In carr.vlng on their advertising
"nip ilgn was to Innuence the news
papers noi 10 puonsn ecriain inings,
such as the 1'ederal Trade Commission
and tho financial Interests of the coun-
ttj In Chicago, ho said, through bank I
stock owned bv afllllated Interests, the
packers 'come pretty close to elomlnat
lug the financial situation" In that citj I
In order to control tho puichase ot
supplies, ho added, the packers own
stock lu vlrtuallj every big nev, hotel
built In the countr
lit Heney f-ald he believed ndequate
icllef would be given hj Government
owncrslilp of refrigerating ens, stoik
sards, terminal rallwass, branch houses
and cold storage plants and by Gov em
inent supervision of the packing houses
themselves by in'cans of a licensing
s stem
Vtlted by Senatot Kenjon, of Iowa,
v hither tho pickers' eontiol extended
i.i i.nhlie utilities Mr ltenee renllert thnt
-, ;,. , ., , ,
In .S.ou Cltv, la, they controlled not
ot h the- stockvnrds, but also the Btreet
lallway and othei public utilities, and
hi Kansas Citj the Armours controlled
the street in sjstem. Tho practice of
extending their control to these Interest,.
he tald. was practiced principals b the
Umour. .swift and Morris companies.
Pergonal I-ortunes Uned
How can thej ncejulre those things on
the small .pioflts we read about them
1 1 taking asked senator wen on.
' : . .
jney in n """'' l"io"ai ior-i
tun-s." replied Mr Henev.
lepoit, and to Influence editorials. 'paitment has planned to criss-cross the "When I sav -t lo neoni i,. m 7,
country' with airplane mall routes and ,. "",, ,,i m . ,P P'm hc "4 ..
Charges Control of rillltlfs has been given assuranc-s by South I ,.' mcan aI1,,!, 1,eoplc hen ienat'" U
Mr. Henev gfal.l danger liy In .lose I American republics that they will link ' V .3.' "e "'Us' j ,'f '',6 Pf' '
connection between the packing Industry "I' "'th our service In the near fu-1 ""' J.1..1'!. .SfJ1"" b5 ,lh,c Pc??Ie . ? 4
NORTH WALES IN MOURNING ,
FOR ITS VICTIMS OF WRECKl
i Dancvi end
I'unct
fi f r- . - r i i i vr
Lliurcll I unctions Canceled for Wcch Sonatata,
c IT'.- R 111.1 S',,..;,. n ll u r ,.
ah til Ud Held Survivor Jells How One Matt
Refused lo
AI. dances and every church function
l"e remainder of the wee at North
W'nles have been canceled out of respect
U. ,,, .een- dead in Mondav night's
, ,. ,. t- i
Ington
Sepaiato funeral FerIces will he held
for the Not til Wales victims ot tne
cm. Hi Wales victims of the
I lie f-'iggestion 01 one puuno miu rui
foi till did not meet with favor among
tho telatlves of tho wreck victims.
-
With one exception the dead were
members either of the Iteformed oi- the
Lutheran Church Three of tho funerals
will bo conducted by the llcv. V, W.
Teske. pastoi- of St Luke's Jtefonned
Chuuli, and three bv Ilev. c I! Heck,
paHior of ht Peter's Lutheran Church
Puneral services will be held as fol
lows Mist Ilawl r.udolph Lutheran at t
o 1 lod. tomorrow nfternoon at her home
1'iank sollldaj, Iteformed, at -',0 clock
tr.moirow- afternoon at his home, In Main
tilrcit.
1'iank Pry, informed, at t o'clock to
morrow afternoon at his home, In .second
street.
P.aniond Bechtel Iteformed at 1:J0
o'clock .Saturday afternoon at his home
in second street
v , ..-.rtn .Tnhnaon. Lutheran, nt ".
o'clock haturdus afternoon, at his home!
in schear street
U Oakford Worrall Lutheran, at 3:30
o'clock. Saturday afternoon, at his home
In Main street
MlbS Hlvlrah Lewis who was a mem
ber of the Methodist l.plecopal church,
will be burled Saturday morning, berv
Ices will be held at 11 o clock at her
home ln Tourth stieet by tne Itev. Hor
ace U. Hoffman, pastor of her church.
Plojil HuBton, another NoitU Wales
victim, vvlll be burled at Lansdale, The
funeral services will ba held nt the
Trinity Lutheran Church thete Sunday
afternoon
runeral arrangements for liable Huff,
who died last night, have not been
made,
tiovv he passed through two terrlfilne
ordeals tn the wreck wm related thla
DR. BAKER HEADS SOCIETY
Order of Founder and Patriots
of America Elects
Dr. George Tales Halter was elecUd
Goernor of the Pennsylvania Socletv,
Order of tho Founders and the r-atnow
of America, at the annual meeting : held
last night at the Union League. Other
new oincers elected were- Deputy Gover
nor, Samuel Leonard Kent! chaplain,
the Iter. Dr. Charles w;adsworth:secre.
tary, Alfred Connor Balch, Jr. ; assist ant
secretary, Charles , Ww,"11,. "".Vi-ni
treasurer, John C. Hunckler: "l'ln-t
treasurer Wnller neldPect; registrar,
William C. Claghorn : State attornejO
I a Forrest Perrv : Ii storlan, Captain
oSden nSncin Wilkinson! BencalogJ-.
P?of. IMward Gowllng-and counselor,,
Dr. IMward Haldwln aieason. ' W"""
McLean Freeman, Ocpw I-d?."d1cnrtan
ton and Dr, Kufrene Lailue an Sant.
Anthony II. " spoke on lnt rest
ing topics of Iletolutlonary das. Dr.
WT W. Keen, tho noted surccon, told of
dcelopments broupht about In surcerj
by tho war,
MAIL TO CHICAGO
BY AERO PLANNED
Service Assured Whenever
Business Warrants It,
Says Postal Official
; BUILDING AIR FLEET
I
I Transcontinental Carriers of
i Future Reach Frisco in
Forty-two Hours
luncheon of the Rotary Club at the Hotel
Adelphla.
eon outlined the achievements of his
airplane malt service, and nt tho lunch
eon, outlined the achievements of his
department nnd Its plans for tho future.
Ho said that within sK weeks a per
manent airplane mall service would be
established between New- York nnd Chi
e I K'
rr go, which would Insure tho transpor
!-?n of mall from one c-ity to the other
In six. and one-lnlf hours
The speaker made no attempt to glos
over tho faults of the New- York, Phila
delphia and Washington service, hut
made It plain that the faults am being
Ironed out and that In a short time
the set vice will run with clocklike pre
cision, Since last June the planes hivo iov
ered more than 100, 000 miles and ear
llcd more thnn n.000,000 letters, which
Is n notable lecoid when vie eoulder
tint the service Is In Its experimental
stage." he Slid. -Today the schedules
are being maintained, and despite bad
weather conditions the airmen aro es
tablishing records.
"The alrplano mall service has be
come a permanent Institution, and as
fast ns new- planes nro obtained and
pllats trained for the service new toutes
will bo established The Postofflco De-
ture
speed Amiurfs Sueeess
' "Mr Knight confided n departmental
j secret to tho diners by saving that when
I the New- York, Philadelphia and Wash
ington oeivlco was established, friction
i between tli Poslofllco and War I)e
I partments developed.
' 'The airmen were connected with the
War nepaitment and would not take
commands jrum ine j-osioineo uepare-
ment. If the day was cloudy they would
not work, and If an airman became!
hungrj he would drop from tho clouds .
for lunch. These delas were bad and
leflected on tho efficiency of the serv-1
ice but they havo been eliminated, for
i the airmen are now a nart of the Tost-
line airmen are now a part oi tie J osi-
i --- -",, - - i- - ...... - - -
Wiiireoimi
j t,nderfi
;lonlze mall-carrlng ss stems
nnderful speed mikes for success "
K1Uon Marriagc Licen5cs
. ., , ,. . , ," , . ,,
, iS
Alraham Ginsberg and 1 reds. Nelmjii.
i, rover C. lluth and Hazel Uowen and
liavmond .Mlnnlcl; nnd I.mnin Ktaltz, all
of Philadelphia. George S Darron. Ken
nttt Square, and Margaret l)rr, Lancas
ter; Stanley V. Itoot. Oxford Pa. and
Mabel J". Hand. Perrv v llle, jifl ; -, if
i uriee
unco ana .iesie i-angborn, Lakchurst
N-. .r anu 1Ioracp Kow lei and .Sarah
Jleff. National Paik. N. J.
Giic Him Aid
afternoon bv Wesley Holland as he lij
'" I'l- fiom. .at Nortl, Wales, suffering
...a iiuuiu ue, norili vvi
om shock nnd scalds on I
I ","""""' """fcaios nn tne legs,
., . "" T uul l" '"? Of the ba. k
, " , rear car of the Dojlcstown
icc-in i
ioimna saw the Scranton aiap
appeir yudtlnly around tho cune and
'll,I "raisnt toward Mm.- Panic-
" "":. ".:"". "' ""'. "mn in
uera'a effort to run to the .other end
" .. .v jeii leei wnen tlio crash
, canie
I U hr" " "a? ". hoth Holland a legs
It PfA lillltinl hanfinlk 41.. .. .
,;., ::'... .".'." .""""?' Al
him making hl way out of the damaged
ma .. .w iiuii iciu iru ill urv ii.iBtAei n .r
Holland stretched out Ida aims to the
man and begged for help to get free
'1 he man refuaeil
'No. Ill get my i lollies dirt j ' he re.
plied to Holland, and went on his vvi v
blushing ma,, splinter, andelu ? ,
Ills Coat. Holland tllluiaca.l e ... ...-
head tluousli a window and shout r,
and shout fori !
help A little later iesc
and he was sent home
' lescuers liberated 1,1m'
Monroe Van UUIlard. of orii, iv-.t.
.. .. ... .,.- .. --- ...-.
,.,!,. 1.1, ,-;T.,.r 1" "" ""J 10V
.1 !. ... ..... M.l.l. K.-.1T r. hA T ....
............ ,..,v , ,.,, v -10 was killed. In
" ni'iiie in acnool street todnv
Buffeting fiom shock. 'mi nmim.i 1,1.1
tell little of what happened
We had no Intimation of danger
II we heaid the crash." he LTi.i
until we heaid tho crash,"
, , --- nai nau oo-
curred 1 don't know- what happened
to 1'iv 1 was caught b ih ., ,. 1
. . . liib in inn- rnn r nn r,r tha saai.
tUrC noiwwi-, ouiJUi t.Ci (LI1U JODnO
age, but was pulled through a ulnll 111.IP ivantto MATH
d0" ' , I HALHHMBV W will pay liberal salanf JJ
I ear that the fire would spread ill eomnda.lon to men vvHh iroven "f,
.'."."rl."" "m' 6h0 M bo ISSAKHeiiifij fiSSflei'SS r&
.... . ur,i n., i0 pieeiomlnant
Jin i . i.i ' unu of J,lM L-ur-'
HUe, of Ambler, as Mie hung half wav
out of a window of the leir car of tin
Dojleslown tialn her feet taught In-
Miss Illlo was It one of the forwaul
seats of the car T.ie locomotive of the
filer, she said, stopped Just as It reached
her seat. Miss luie wan thrown half'
way through the window. Afi, i,. 1 ' .
shouted for help, several men pulled lier
free.
BODIES INDORSE
CHARTER PLANS
Town Meeting Party and
Independent Councilmen
Approve Plan
SIX POINTS OUTLINED
IT vrtlnnntinn aC Tk
i.A.-iUim.iuu ui ttcvigionj!
bought Urvcn Joint Meeting
oi xwo organizations
charter revision program have rectlrm?
ino unanimous approval of the Toiral
Meeting party city committee ana h,J
inciiiuers oi mo Jnacpcntlcnt Cbunc!'
men s Jicsociation.
The resolutions wer aHnmo ..
fm at Cits
meeting of tho combined bodies In th T
Hotel Walton last night, following Jtll,
explanation of tho charter revision Pr J sh
gram by John C. "Winston, formtr h'm
rector Georgo D. Torter, Powell n '
and others. Pvl
.n amendment to the present Buinllm
bill. Mr. Hvans explained, vrould SS3J
all of the proposed charter rM?,Pfi
measures which will be oubmltted t TW
Legislature. ea ,0 lllH
felt rolnls Outlined bho
Six principal points for Incornorvi. Kth'
In tho proposed amendment wr . . "'
lined as follows- "e 0U-S
A smaller Councils P
novlslon of tho present election l,..li,
A clauso nmendlng the cu s,'VK,,
law- In the rltv wherKt. i. J, .". &nlcilti
decent nnd caultable " tr,jeHda
An act to permit tho city t0 A. ,. 51'
own;Mreet cleaning and othV ?
A revision of tho city's fiscal mi ' Ll
so a, to expedite Its business """'Vfh
Tho elimination of the police J IT,
firemen from politics. e nil( '
Tow ell Hvans brought conslit.v m
laughter from hi. hearers0": I
declared "It cost somebody rroMW.-''
1.000,000 to finance this iii,h,aft
Job" '"V
That money is eomtnp fM 1
In
a
tei
IT
a'
where nnd more than that sum"
added. "It Is said In some quarter!
that contracts have something to do with
l.Tc
Appeals for Cuburbanllei fix
Mr. IVInston urged that men viliolhi m'
outsldo tho city limits but havo their -'
business In tho city nnd pay taxes hen a"
should not be left out ot the movement a
' Men llkn Alba 13. Johnson, C)ruj H t
K Curtis nnd John Gribbel must not b M
discouraged. We need their support and Ot
Incidentally, their money" ye
Mr Porter nfterward answered Mr a
Winston by paving: , sa
"It seems Mr. Winston haa the wrorr'
Idea aR to the suburbanites. John P V
K. Scott lives In Cjnwjd. the emlne!-""
Major, Thomas Bond Smith. In Glenslde wl
unu nam nnius is my neighbor In Qetv
niantovvn '
je
Mr Winston explained that the forn V
a new government Is to take made little of
difference to him as Ions as It Improve! $1
CLOSE WORKROOM TODAY
John Wanamaker a Speaker at 8t
Red Cross Auxiliary EerciesT2J
A program of music and addresses n m
Red Cross Hall. W'annmakers store, th I hi
afternoon formally closed the wort .
.,i.- n.. '.. .
r
ThA ' .-', i,,...-
will nn'
disband with the cessation of war work. Pi
Through monthly luncheons and relle' a
work It will continue in readiness for , In
anv emcigcnrles ,,
,JIS George W. Vrquhart is the o- A,
H.n,lzor nI"l chairman ot tho auxlUarj
Addresses wcro made this aflernoor, ar
1 u - jonn vvnnamTKer, .lunge JOtlD 11
Patterson. Mr. nnd Mr i: T htote" y
bury and oilier prominent speaker! 'u
Music was furnished bv Madinio Far of
iiiiKioii .-iiiiiin, iirs anna ii. .11 tuiz anu
tho J. W C. I. Band Mrs it J. Ir
vvller recited. Community singing vw
led by Horace May,
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TWICE-DIVORCED EARL DEAD
Lord Cowlc8 Marital Affair!
ntirrcd hnglisli Society
1 r,nglisli Society i v
1 nnaHn th 1- n.. e l t-'iHLtw
Cowley, whose marital affairs cauJi;8
much talk In lhigllsh socletj from 19051
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Henrv Arthur fornlnrton Wnllesler
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third Karl Cowley, was born in 1865 nl
succeeded to the title In 1895. lie for
merly was a captain in the Wiltshire
leglment and served In South Africa h
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isno with the Imperial eomanrj
T.ord Cow lee- niflrrle.l first ln US!
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i.inv violet eviu. uaugtuer ot ine ur.
Marquis of Abergaveniiv She obtalied
dlvorco in 1910. ln 1912 Lord CovW
was named as co-respondent in the a-
I.idv Violet Nev 111. daughter of the fin
vorcn suit of Cieoffrev Buston aglnT
his wife Lord Cowley nt that tlnh.
was ire uusnanu or ine onorceu n
nf Sir Charles Hartopp. Kite dhorcrt
iirei cow ley in ixs nnu in ';
married Mro Clare Buxton, who Ma
been divorced by her pusband in tn
meantime. His he'lr Is Viscount Paiuran
an actor and army otllcer, who, In 111',
mvrrlcd May Pickard, an actress
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ami of"lm Uenr O and Hannah rub"
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I KitTves and frlinds invliJd Vluneraliin.
TTSf..siaT tn 11 nt TTnrroru
ni'l WW nn 1111 . i
COP.M.L.IA C . widow of Tlenjamln TatO'i"'
Puneral aervlees In New York e'tlf,,, c
Wilt? OI illllitlll Ua IVUUVlli nv -....
MM" -'l rlnd.. Invited ti funeral .-
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Return to Oreen'a Hotel.
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sii:NoartAPHi:n wanted, by coreorsti"';'
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u. ti.l iwol our Pl.lKw,,i'""spisll
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