rtmfyx?&mijifii WWF5 iy$&i&irj&!S WmWmwWr i f &H ! w f Etf J fQl .... 1 Hi ; I ' a r nt i? 11 w s L m. W f 1h EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUAEY 15, 1919 ?' PRIEST UPHOLDS MRS. LEBAUDY BILTMORE OSWALD The Diary of a Haplcsn Recruit Expresses Conviction Thai She Was Justified in Shooting Husband HEARING IS DELAYED Paslor Describes "Emperor's"' Actions as Fury of Crazy Man Mlnrnla, .V. V.. Jan. IS Ttr-. William P. McGlnnta, pastor of SI. HrllKti Cfithollc Cliureh fit Wrstbury, who In said to havo known more Intimately than any other outoldrr the irl.itlmii of ,Tno- i OUfs Lbaud prlf-Mylccl "Kniperor of Sahara." to his family, tcntlflpd ctrr day before the Nassau County Drawl Jury, which Is lnvritlactlnK the nl,i..' In of the eccentric millionaire of cl bury last Saturday by his wife. After ho left thn Oriunt Jury room. Father McOlnnlx, ho linn been In clov touch with Mme l.ebaudy and her tlf ' teen-year-old dauchter, Jnrr-urllm., lintli before and since the MiootltiK, e"cpreied the conviction that Mine, l.ibmnij a in wan Justifiable "Homicide la Justifiable." lie F.url, "only when llf or honor Is at m.ilie In thli cfi'e I think both life ami honor were at Make. I bellee Madam l baudy reasonably c.ime In the lonelti lon that the llvri of both herself and her dauchter were threatened niul be llee she was Jtistlded In tnkliic the life of her husband." Father McOlnnl.s t.n.1'1 he hud been called to the lbaurty home on Inane occasions to save Madam Leluudy nml her daughter from 'the fury of a crazy man ' Harry II, Moore, counsel for Madame Lebaudy, haw nnnouneid that lie hail discovered a witness who heard I.eb,iuil say In a New York hotel a feu hour befoie the shooting on Saturday that lie i was Kolnff to Phoenix I.ocJl'p. the I.e- , baudy home at Westbury, to "tlnlsli" his A ' 'l'. S. Yr,ioril.iv mother paid wife. Ho said this ultneFH would be r a visit In c,itn and Insisted upon caJled to suppirt Madame l.elmmhs ine breakliiK nut ni li.uiunork In order uiaim inai sue snot in seu-iieietise anil for her to w-n If I li.nl i-meiM minni? h. I : y,4? XM-I IwKx -JIU 4x1 Mh lv cfW ever It -.vim It dop my heart Rood to KCP II rani unnnH.. U ...I ........ !. - -. ..... nuiHUlUK (Jill FM1II. I I'lTH t recoKiiltlon that Is so well merited. However. I M ,, much morn Intl mato terms with nil when I was over ii pronation camp than 1 was with "I op Up inmost lind me In Ills clutched onre for Into hammocks, mo nml elRht other poor victims I hn.l led Into the trouble, nml he had our wheelbarrows all picked out for un, nnd a nice larcc pile of n.ind for us to play with When fain Interceded In I our behalf. Hut with nil It was illffeient. When T was u homeless looklo he look me In find I fed him clcarctto butts and I 11 honestly say that lie showed more cenulno appreciation limn many it flapper I buvn piled with rostlv lands. Ho was a (rood Koat, i:il. Not a re fined Boat, to be sure, but n koocI, honest, whole souled coat Just the samp. Ho did his shaio In pollclnc Hip grounds, never shirked it clear end or a bit of paper and nmused many a mess gear line, lie was loyal to his friends, tolerant with new re cruits and n credit to the service In general. Considering thn environ ment In which he lived I think be deported himself with much dignity nnd moderation I for one, sbnll miss i;il. Some of the happlfr memories of my rooklo ilas die with him. He la survived by niimeiniis docs. r,oprlk'ht ltn b frriWrl. A Mnltes Co. (To nr: co.vTi.vnyi) MOONEY LABOR MEN ! ANCORA LA QUESTIONE TRY TO CURB I. W. W. ' CIRCA LA DALMAZIA Radicnl Urging for Boycott I L'Ex-Ministro and Strike Only Last Resort, Conservatives Resolve Ris6olati Pcrduto la Sua, Popolarita' ha !iy the Associated l'rc f lilrngo, .Tan. lfi. Tho National La bor Congress beffan lis second day's ses. slon today by completion of Its organi zation In e!eclltip permanent officers and appointing committees. This work fin ished, Frank P. Walsh, recently Joint PubllihM n nidtrlh'itM Under . ,t PCIIMtT NO 811 , . . AMthnrl?rt hv the net of Oi,.obr1,J 1"IT. nn fr m tho pojtoinco of rlilla dflnnln. Pa Ily orlr of th PreWnt A. H lltlRI.KSON. . Potmnttr Oenfral. pone ot?Rl In erldeliza cho egll nsplrl alia Presldenza del CoiisIrIIo. I.a probablllta' dclTawento dell'On. Nlttl nl supremo potcre lion c' del lutto Hradlta alia Francla, Kgll e' nul' guar dalo plu" o meno obllquamente perrhe lo seorso anno freouentemente fece com prendero cho l'llalla avrebbc douto iltlrarsl dalle ostlllla perche' da parte drgll nltrl Allsatl era conslderata debole ill sostcngo e d'lnteressl. IOn. Nlttl lion tu mal classlllcato come un germa noflle, ma fu acousato dl averts nlconl puntl ril contatlo con Glollttl In nitre dlreilonl. Nlttl si e' opposto ti Sonnlno nella questlone della costa orlentalo del'.'Adrl afin n fu unn ril nrntlstl Italian! In- ' cllnato a compromettersl con Jugo-slavl nella detla controersla. .Ma la sua rtaic forza nella polltlca llallanna'e' .J ha fldsela rel partlto caltol'cn. n -I dal prlnclpllo' della Ruerra ha acqullj lurzib HI liiumi lri io prima, Ollft Ajl 1'epoca che Papa leono prolbl' al tttA in ijiciiwciu i'a,i uhii uiinri poilllcl Release Officers at DU Among the orflcers lately released f, inw mi in m n,.,H "i iu me roilowl rrom una u. leuienar.t Jo(ni, StnnrllTAl 374fi tfltl'l,..Ml. f Jiinlpnnnt Oeorge Wllnn RfifiA .. .UV street: Lieutenant W. n. Myer, if K'uvaer street : Lieutenant H. i i.v 5421 North Tenth street; Lleutenantn bert J. Wilson. 1002 North TwlilVl fourth street: Captain N. A. Kmiiu".1'1 reau of police: Lieutenant A. p n.. 86D North Fifteenth street. ut Itomn, 15 gennalo In questl clrcoll, sneelnlmenta notltlrl. rI denlora If fatto chairman of the national war labor . ,,,,,, nr, momonto , cut inno luogo Ic rlunlonl prclimlnarl per II eongresfco board, was e.pcctcd lo address tho del. egates The congress has assembled at the call of the Internationa) Workers' De fense Leaguo to decldo on arrangements to procure new trials for Thomas J. Mooney nnd Warren Hillings, sen lug life terms for murder In connection with SHELLEY HULL DEAD You lip Stsir of "t'liilcr Orders'' Victim of I'noiiinotiia I ew inrl., Jan l.i M'.elley Hull, one i of the best known nf the ounger ginern- tlon nf nitors, tiled at 7 o'clock last night at bis home here, from pncmnoiil.i brought on bv luriiienzii. He was taken 111 last Wednerday right "h appear ing at Ihe Kit Inge ThetT" In "Under Orders" of which ho was the stgr. fn til Sundnv his lllues was not thought to be pi rlotis Mr Hull, who was llilrl -four jears old, was a brother of Howard Hull, Mar garet Anglln's husband, and of Henry Hull He had been appearing here tdtice A'.'gusl In "t'nder Orders " the pa in which he won his .stardom, and In pre- wa-n I Ml M-l wion defense of her daughter. In the event Hi, Orand Jury returns an Indictment against her. District Atlornex harles Weeks, who la conducting the !r,ind Jurv lnist Ra tion, announced after yesterdm s lie,u ing that the ias, would hi- pohtjioncd until Thursdaj, in order that additional witnesses might be sougnt TAX ON LUXURIES FIXED Conferrcx Accept irtuallv All Senate Amendment Washington, Jan 15 Tax r.ites on luxuries, somlluurle.s. amusement ad missions and ilub dues were iign ed upon yesterday by the f-ennle and House conferees on the war revenue bill. Vir tually all the Senate s rates on lux uries and semlluxurles were a copied tjy tho House conferees, I'halrman Sim , mvpns, of the Senat'i managers, said I The luxurv rite provides i per cent taxe on manufai.turrs' sales of motor vehicles, tires and accessories, pianos, talking machines, randy and similar articles. 10 per 'vnt on ntli'.eflc i;om1f. liveries, furs. 'nhts and motor boats, and A per cent on chewlnir gum nnd toilet soaps Decisions on a few of the luxury taxes were tentative and those on som others were left op-n for further consideration. "I ciiii never penult jo.i to bliipp In that, mv dear," she said, after pounding and plodding II for n few mimliiMH, "never nnd I nm sun- the commander will ngiee with nm nflm I have iNpl.ilnoil lo him how delicate vou have nlvviiVK been" liti r In tin- afternoon she becanip ! a trlllo mollllled when 1 told her that tho niasKi-at-anns en mi around every night mill dlstiiiiuied oxtia blankets to every one that felt i old "He sine to sec that bo gives joit "iough I'overlngs," she snld m'impIv, "or oln i nut him on report," which I faith fullv pronilspd to do. She was gieatly delighted with thp V M. C A. and the hostess committi'o. Here I stood her up for several hilcks .. i., i , , '.,i - ""KU ''ua""l "' don't know but what h "So thal'.s mi rinluii'" she pu I, timed later 111 an ohv lotisiy disappolliti'd tone of voice: "well I'm not to smc that 1 want J on to become oni now" The pissing ensign couldn't help but heat her, as she had iituallv scieamed in Ills inr He turned mid st'Jdltd mv face c.uefully. 1 think he was making sine that he could lemember It. "Now take me to our plivdoan." coniiilaiidi d mothei, resoluti Iv "I want to be mile that he ,eos that ou take our spring tonic i ocularly" Mother" T pleaded, "don't von think it Is time vou weie going? I h.ne u private lesson in .sail em hrolderv In tin mlnutrs that I sllchl dlffereiico between Pol t and piesent arms "'lth vou bent mid soul." I re-' piled hoping to make u fitvotnbli Ini I pipsslon bv n smart retort. i "That don't work In the manual." ' be replied, "use our biuln and ears."! I'nnecp.ssarllv touch ho was. but II wasn't i lcht April in- I hear that I nm going to i be put on the mess crew nod pltv me. poor wietch' How shall I over I ki ep mv hands from becoming led? Api II 12. The price of fags (gee! t t'm getting rouchl has gone up pgaln Tills war Is rapidly ciamnlng my style i Am II 11 1 liac been too sick at. heart to vvrlto up mv diary KH Is dead "Pop." the .llmmv-legs. found ' the bodv and has been promoted to chief master-at arms I don't know I whether It was because he fuund 1.11 or because bo runs one of the most model atelv managed mess balls In camp or because Ills working parties are ahvavs well attended that "Pop" received h's nppo'""n"it. but what I by K D Nolan, secretary-treasurer of the Mooney Defense League and tem porary presiding officer of the congress: First, an appeal to the t'nltvil Stales Department of Justice to Invoke wilts of habeas corpus on the grounds that the process of law was not o;erclsid In the case; second, an appeal lo tho I'nltcd States 'ongtess, accompanied by publicity, and, third, as a last resort, the use bj labor of Us economic power by bo.vcott or sttike It was the purpose of the radicals Socialists and 1 W W membeis-siv- vlous Masons he h'ld made a name fori f'ri,; nf "" "'"nber staled, to commit himself bv his performances In U'hj the congress to the granting of amnesty MairV ' 'The Willow Tree, I'he fin- to all "political pilsoners," with definite ,1'k'.,5 ::ni';,'n"V.. ".tt"1 ,."'"",' 'ofe.ence lo William Haywood and his woild-thelwhosurMveshlm His mother. Mrs Hll-1 "ln'-t" " W comrades Its Leav ! nor Vaughn Hull, Is also. living In this n""rlli prison and l.ugene V Debs, city Hose I'astor Siokm and Victor L. Fler- ger nnd his four Socialist co-defendants Tfl CTIinV TDAIM rnUTDni ,n ,ne c""0,t '" ''u,i fi,,m the jr,00 In IU jlUUI lnAlIM LUIllnUL I attendance on the opening session the 3fin de'egates to whom credentials had limes Annies (.ommitlci to Kc- been Issued, Chairman Nolan eperl- port Oil Alltoiliatic Ueices enced considerable dllilcult.v, but he , ' , , , , . .. stood firm In his ruling that only amal- llll-iiliiKinn, .inn lo llty , I- I - ......n,!,,-. ,.i,l,n .,Pi,r ri. -.,, tnnouneeil brolhelhood dekgaKs should kIi with the appointment of nn automatic train- i the American l'Vderatloii nf Labor dele, lontrnl coiiimlttee, with C A Morse, I gales and nlso that there should b on the convention floor only one de'.eg.ite eiallon, as chairman. ' 'or each union. The committee will under. ik,. at once, '"Ihe Mooney defense proposition a study of the automatic train-iontrol I nloni Is the Ibsue," Mr Nolan said devices elthei now undergoing a test Th, re are men nttrmntlm? in ii.irtlel- della pace, dlverslta' dl oplnlonl tleb bano cslslere In Italia ilguauio alia Itiestlone della Dalmazla, spccialmenie quandro tuutl I partltl dovrebbero essere unltl per far chlarc alia conferenza le asplrazlonl Itallane I II forle p.irtlto capltanato dall'On. Sonnlno Inslste perche' 11 trattato dl t the Preparedness Day bomb outrages In I Londrn .sla rlspettato, vale a illre l'occu- I Ran Francisco In July, 191(1. , l"-lnp Itallana della D.ihnazla ln ,. . , .. ,, . . ' altro piccolo gruppo. dil ipiale e capo I.ffnrls b the i adlcal element similar l'cx.mlnlstro Ulssolall, favorlsce i'occu- I to those of jesterday to get control of I pazlone dl Flump. m. vorrebbp ccdere . the congress were predicted by tno con- 'In '-almazla nl .lugo.Slavl. , , ' ' Hlssnlatl npp.irtlene al partlto soela- servntlves, and arrangements were mado I nsta favorevole alia guerra. Qtinndo I to tonfine action of the body to three i pitnlla entro' net conditio egll volon- courses of action. These were stnted . tm-lnmenle si nrrolo' come semnllce The House that Heppe built FOUNDED IN 1SR5 ADOPTED ONE-PRWE SYSTEM IN m, C. J. Ileppc & Sonr-1117-1110 Chestnut Street 6th & Thompson St, ju-t llie -lifilit iliffcrenec between port anil present arin wouldn't miss for the sweetest man teaches It!" "Well, under tin clrcuinstaiices I won't keep vou" said mother, "but I'll write to the doctor Just the same" "Yes, do," I urged, "send It caio of me "ii that he'll be sure to get It." Mother Is not a restful cieaturo 111 camp , April 0 "Sav, there. nu with the ii.i-e. ciicii in i v. 'o"i''"J "-""' tilrc tor Oemial lllnes todav manner looav, nio wiu wuu u- i are vou playing a little game of jour own?" I wasn't so prv wicmg lust the , assistant dlrretor of the division of up on the aiiotis railroads or made avail able for test, and it port upon the ine- ihanli.il o of the devices for piactlcal use, foldnto, elitrando a far parte dl un reg. glmento dl Alplnl. e combattendo vnlorosatneiite fu ferlto o rcorato. Kgll dlvinne, cosl", popolare, ma clonoti'tante la popolarltn' e' ora dlmlnuita per la sua attltudine rlguardn la Dahniizla Per tale attltudlni egll rnssesno' le i dlinlssloni da Mlnlstru per I'asslstenza mllltare le penslonl ill gueria, dlinls sloni die si vcrtltlcireno peco prima del I'arrlvo dl Wilt-on a lloma. lion potendo concillaie l suo l(le- con quelle dal Ttarone Sonnlno circa la questlone del rAdrlatleo orientate. L'indlgnnzlnnc popolare contro II His- i solntl ha raggltinto I'opice quando egll Ui'l dlt-eorso in Milan,) Inslste' net dlchla- , raie ihe Illalla lion doveve reclamare It passo del Ilreunero o la Dalmazia. II j tuiniilto che av.enne mentre egll tentava di llnlre II sjo dlsrorso alia Scala dl Mllano fu tale ihe II Hlzzolatl fu co- . stretto it smetlere di parlare La folia fece a lul una tllniostrnz'cnp inollo ostlle. Tutta la blampa llallana ha attaccato i vlolentemcnte l'attltudliio ilell'On. Ills- I solatl. 1'iirlgl, l.'i gennalo SI rlllene che II ritorno ilell'On. Orlando in ltoma Kla , statn cauralo clulla deciflone ill Nltti 'II rassegnare le dlinlssloni da Mlnlstro del Tisoro. CIo' e' una delle cause delle Intermlnahlll fci-Ic ill rltardl nolle dlciia slonl prellmlnare per II Congresso della Pace Si dice die I'O.i Nlttl tento' dl metier fuorl dal (iablnittn l'On Oilando per una plu' liiterirsante condotta nella po Heppe Victrola Outfits 'TV We have especially arranged four Victrola outfits that are prac tical for .home use. Each outfit contains a Victrola and some records. The supply of these instruments is very limited. You should make your purchase NOW. :-JWlt Hb Victrola IX-A, J69 Special Heppe Outfits VICTROLA IV-A..... 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