Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 22, 1919, Sports Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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U failed) 28 Hurt
v as Airship Falls
Continued From Tote On
above the engine. In
a moment
there wna a puff of smoke and the 'disputes Hint will nvoid controversies
flames attacked the lilg egg-shaped Hint result In war.
paa bag. Almost simultnneously four, "t.et this country lie committed to n
TMirnchiitcs nniu frnm n.. .u.i.i.,
Three ant free nf Mm hm.nl.,., ,,.,' , ,.
u i . .u i.V.u . .
chanic of the dirigible, was one of those
who enme down alive. Mis back wns
urum-u, iiuscin, uuu in: is uni cxpccien
to lire.
Milton O Norton, a -photographer. '
employed on a morning newspaper. nKo
ine mum. was caught it, the falling the league of nations i, ,IP Brnnl, to Home of Bryn Mawr Relatives ,,nn fo . v.fi,0 rln cfs we e urnc 1 - ... . """"", , , V" , . " . tn.......i.t.i. . , iminiini. ., .lUp.-rs-
balloon nnd burned. Its passenger, Tarl step the world has-ever tnken toward (itiorce A Nolan fiftv-five M-nr ",,' mp, r . cnf" "PrP ,rnur'1 "' I'"""! "-Ithln range It ! believed Hint in(. ,,,,,
Weaver, mechanic, of AU, on. plunging peace; therefore I shall support "hi old ,HH Ml. the Tolicilnlc Ho.piui las, ' ' ' "' -''-'" he hour- uumorous casualties rn,lllB from s,,l.,.
to death. Harl Davenport, publicity league, ns It Is the hope of the world " Xhtn f rmi. Ipx . 1 1 "' " . .'"' r" ''!'""'"'''- '""! nvo not hern N,'," s-"' ' r' " -''
man for the amusement park and one .,, ofpn UnR,( r'"' "' llS tlp n, ,,. nf '"Z ZZ " .3o7- nf '" P0,i" reV'Vc.c''n nil: 7n" .vc,', '""hi.
Z tlr'M" "'mri, ' M ""'I "i"1: "Our .ommerce extend, to ,l,e limit, Thlrtronth and Walnut streets, where , Sa v 'JJ !", ,J ZtU f "l"','' '-'"'.'' "' f" " b..-. . "f X Z ll!l i ," Z
from the machine. HI? body was hurled ' mincrcc extc n is to the Hmit.s ( stricken He limned nt 1S0.T ,," Minnaj niglit crowds of orgnniued demonstration ngiilnst negroes ., , , In the stiect tmiii the
through the bank roVf and burned to a "' "" ' "" '''' H'nutor Jnhn ,(? ,", , ;';tkP"' " te men assumed the aggressive, las, has been circula.e.l among soldier. ,ln3,"f a gauigo 'a, K 11 ami IJ
crisp. '.'"" "f North Dakota, defending the Tl(1 ,,,,, ,, mv t Ur,n M at "iKht siioting was marked h. n general sailor- and marines , H around ( ,,,.,. N,, ,, ., ,,,,, ,r
S Hark llroken In Lean ,"K"-.. "."" "" cons,crcd , nf .-.... r .Tmu ... ,nr ,inri n, hip nnsrops. ";"""" , " - ;"; ."" "V1 roundel I lie li.Ml.linc and. spin red bv
lamicci, nut in doing so nis ,eKs were,mjKi1( ,.ome when Hiere would be n'l resent district g.ivernment is unqiies
broken nnd his condition Is nitical. ' . ,.0mhinn,ion nirninst us in lefll, tionnbli incapable from weakness, in-
Jack Boettner. pilot, who escaped in
a parachute, said: "As we neatcd
,1, State Rtreet I felt the machine buckle1
4 , . . . , ,,
nd there was a tremor throughout the
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fustlnK. 1 knpw nmPthinR nnd Jiap-i
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penea. and saw tne nnnios ncking nic
hai. 1 el.m.lAil Inr fill l. tit.i,., ,it,.I
Lh Li 2t. IZ " s!,"n .i'TtrU"!.
ee bteik "frlm ZtXLnl
ee block, from where the airship fell. I
leaped
three
Investigations Hegun
Fcdernl, state and city officials to
day began a searching investigation nf
the explosion of the balloon.
Charges thnt several devices used on;1
the giant blimp were virtually untiled w
t.i
jidii were usco mr 111c ursi nine nu
fthis type of aircraft will be made the
'subject of rigid inquiry by nffiiials
pne of these devices was a rotary
motor which was loaned for the pur
pose by Major Clarence Maranville,
chief of army airciafr division at
the Akron, O., flying field, who de
clared that wlille there was danger of
fire in its use, he believed eter.t neces
sary precaution had been tnken to pre
vent an accident.
Another device snld to have hern used
for the first time on ' n blimp was n
number( of silk balloonets attached to
the mam body and Mnjnr .Mnianville
sns the friction of these hnllnoncts I110I.,.jn greed 'All the elements nf automobiles negin desperadoes in pnr
against the silk sides of the stiutture,,,,,, tionnl suspicion anil jealoiisj ties, singlv nnd in pniis rained retolver
may have been responsible for the ncci-1 1)0 nn)v ,(m PV,onl j,, nlmnst etcit shot, into group, of whiles whenever
dent.
Promise Thorough Probe
Coroner t'eter M Hoffman and
State's Attnrnet Hoyne declared that
It wns nrohnhle that several officials I
of the Chicago office of the Cootl.tear I (luce Ooininnt to militnr.t impotence, it
Tire and Rubber Cnmpnnv would be! is not the soothing ngenc.t of the league
taken into custody before the cud nflof nations which osss the task, but
the day. The said eter.t effort would
be made to hx responsibilit.t for the
disaster and punish those found to be "I shall not dwell upon the sbnniefiil
guilty. 'episode of Shantung, pausing nnlt to
Seventeen persons nre detained nt mi) that it is not to the league nf nn
downtown hotels for ue as witnesses tinns, but to .In pan that (lermnny re
at the inquiry. I noiinces hei rights, title and pritileges
Marcus C. Callnpy, foreign exchange hinder the ptnt-isinn nf the ttent.t.
teller of the Illinois Trust nnd Sntlngsl ! u)pe thnt nn examination of the
Bank, who wns serlouely burned when trcatt will convince others, ns it hns
the blazing blimp clashed through the . convinced me. that the instrument is in
iroof of the bank building, lapsed into imitel.t woise for us than eten the
unconsciousness early today and it is ' league of nations, bad as it is; the
raid he may die. All the others who i provisions of this treat) imiueiliatelt
were injured are expected to reenter, land without recourse thrust us into the
Coroner Hoffman enipnnelcd a cm - i endless snnrls of attempting to set new
oner's jur.t of well-known business hmindaries for contention laces in l'u
men to intcstigate the disaster, lie also inpe nnd impose upon us n share in the
named a commission of sj elei trical I task nf holding fierinnnt in leash
engineers to act with the jur.t in an "This ticntt nf Versailles is us men
advisor) capacit) in living the blame , ncing ,o the peace of the world as the
for the trnged). treaty of Iteilm was forty .tears ago,
Charles K Clyne. l'nited States tlis-'and unless we can make in it ihnnges
trict attorney, detailed several of hislwhiih I deem prininrily essential, 1
assistants to assist in the inquiry nnd j shall not tote for its ratification."
gather evidence for possible use l.itei j Speaking in support nf the treat),
in prosecutions for ninnslnughtei m I Senator Beckham. Democrat, of Ken
criminal carelessness. Ituckv, urged early ratification without
, . ... . I lesorvntions, declaring n majority of the
Body Falls at His Feet Anieric people fntor a trial in .he
F. I. Cooper, assistant cashier of the hone that the leaciie of nctinns will nrn
bank, lett ins ucsk a iew minmes dp
fore the burning balloon crashed through
the roof to put some records nwaj
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The body of a man, so badly burned
and mangled thnt I could not tell nt
first thnt it was a man at all, ramc
hurdling through the nir nnd fell nt
my feet," said Mr. Cooper. "Then
there vns an outburst of terified scream
ing from the railed -off (.pace where the
girls worked and everything in their
space seemed to be a mass of flames.
"When the first shock wns over, the
mfen employes quickly manned the
emergency fire hoses and turned them on
the burning mass, and soon had the
fire under control, and hnd managed to
extricate many of the injured from the
wreckage."
The damage to the building was not
mare than Sl.'i.OOO, according to John
J. Mitchell, president of the bank. He
was reticent in discussing the property
loss, in view of the denth of so many
of his employes.
The corporation counsel today began
the work of drafting an ordinance regu
lating the operation of aircraft above
At.. U.
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Senators Reject '
Wilson's Pact Plea
Continued From race One
the United States by refusing to 'join
fbe league of nations not only would
endanger its own safety, but would
break faith with its associates in the
war.
Senator Moses, of New Hampshire,
a Republican of the foreign relations
committee, in an address demanded
radical changes in the treaty. He said
that while the league covenant was bad
enough the'treaty is infinitely worse.
McNsry Supports Treaty
Supporting the league of nations,
'Senator McNary urged, that it be ac
cepted without any such amendments or
reservations as would "niter the splen
did purpose of the covennnt or weaken
it so far as it affects our duties,"
The Senate, said the speaker, could,
without harm, adopt certain "reserva
tions In the form of interpretations,"
but should not endanger the covenant
by making reservations that would
vitally nffeet important features. Ar
tide X, he said, must be unimpaired,
because it was "the pillar section" of
the league,
"I am stoutly in fnvor," said Mr.
McNary, "of the principle embodied in
any c effort to insure the 'permanent
peace of the world, and I am willing
to accept the covenant of the league of
nations contained in the peace treaty.
"The Senate could, without postpon
ing the day of the ratification of the
treaty or requiring its resubmission to
the, other nations, by a resolution, place
Its interpretation as to the meaning
of articles in the league susceptible to
one or rnore meanings.
"The constitution of the league Is not
, the final and unalterable judge of the
's opinion. Time opens the way
and presents
iropnt nnnnrtimitv rot- nil needed
amendments. Withlri this lenirue will
j ripen n new rode of hiternlffioiinl law
and justice that will guide the nations of
the world hj the path that leads to
peaceful settlements of nil Itilprnnllnnnl !
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if "" Rrrnt '"nmerrlnl nation, enter
tMs ongnp nm) no remni ,,nf?
slmuld we not be regarded with cumin
nd suspicion? Our giea, commercial
1 interests, nch lands. fnorci geographi
cat nositinn. would soon nlnce ns In .
position of standing alone. The time
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,.,.,, nt the ln,m. !,,. ,.!
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""' gcnernlli -ntisfnetor, . nlthnugli.
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.Mose, Demands Change,
Peclaring it is not the league nf nil -
tinns but the big fit e to which the
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.i"v,iiii. in.- n-iiii- .,1 ,.-ii, .-. .-.-i,.ii,m
nses. told the Senate thnt by accept, nc
uie roie ni a principal power as .,c-
1 1 1 . 1
lined 111 the irenty. the 1 tilled Mates
would embroil itself for mnnv jeinw to
i nine in die (roubles of Kmope.
JMn this trcatt." si,l S(.na,nr
Moses, -nre considerations of mnnt
thin,
.ii.-s,- -,iiis in,- 11 irini s iic.ii .-.
and with them I have no qunriel Hut
'These constitute a victor's peaie
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flu "hX, :7, ,.n" H-Mnfr;
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.Ncitner can we nnd neie nn.t itui-
hrnintion of the prediction that this
t,.ent.t was to be written in ilisiegnrtl
f t,'(, n, nuer of the balance nf pint cr
nn, nith nn element of miLional emu-
article nf the trenty.
Denies League's I'ower
Throughout the whole line of
minutely detailed stipulations which re
the stiong nrm nf the prim ipal allied
land associated powers.
mote international concord. i
Opposition to the treaty because nf
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mini . inn m in 16CII lis ,iur- in in,- .iun
I lowest arguments yet advamed "
"I think that under all of the cir
cunistnnces the peace (onftiieme Hid
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gmerning Ihe sa,es. and the meichan.s
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die police 'rneie WH n r,s,l ill Ciri7el,s
mj , ,)n nrm, Th(1 nPKrr, ,,
J rioters demnnstinted in last night's
i cii"s nnd the picvinus diitlll bailees
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nnotlier iioman .iiincKcn
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injured In a neRrn nt Capilnl Heights.
" "Uhurti to the northeast 01 tne cn.
, The negro who had loiteied nbout the
i woman's house all .teteiday wns first
Iscaied awnt. nnd then, hiding neiiitiu
a hedge. ei7ed her ns she passed by late
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,,n.s "'k'". ,I,,p "nma," ""'', v1iltllllv
fllsroneil ill he sling" e Willi lier ns-
Uln,,,. .ho r .
snriiii- ied nm i tten li 1 111 hnilr.
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This was the sotcnth attack on white
1 women bt negin men in nntl near the
District nf (Viluinhin within twn weeks.
i From trollet cars nnd swiftly moving
thev fniind them, nnd all night there
was scattered firing frnm houses in
which neuroes. terror-stricken, but not
, n,IPorti nn, hairicaded themselves.
Seveinl of the injured were reported
fntallj hurt this morning and at least
'J00 vioters were under arrest. The
lend include Detective s;pr).pnnt Harry
Wilson, shot through the heart bv
negro girl when he entered a house
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Distributors-!
from which he wn firitiR liullcrlin-1
inntnlr Intn iU fr.
DctrrHvo Hernnr.1 w Thnn,nnn n
eiious1 woitndeil li n j)ejrei in the
mino section of the clt
Tleserve squads of police nnd provost
L.innl. . i..i ...i...i .1 1. ..
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.trcets nf the citj all night in answer
.o no, ,.-,. Ar,n,;K;;;;!!7;";;;r;,,7
stationed nt the precinct heailquiirteis
r"" " " im.-.iii.i iiriiiiiuiriPi s
""I' " "'l'""1 of ,1", nrrnn with mitti
died, of revohers. rnrly In the evening
thei formed Into crowds in thelr own
when I'ntrnlninn .1. C Miinii. wlm was
I attempting to place n negro under ar-
rest, was shot in the snouldei Itunn
j is repined ,o he the hes, no, nn the
local pnli.e force nnd bus participated
1 in n number nf nntinunl matches.
Shnrtlr nfier Hie -itrnlmmi n
wounded', a neero. 1 i.linir oir the hack
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'nlntfoim nf n street mi. mencd Hie
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i with nn nnrnmntlf iovoUpi- nn n itowiI
1 " nn mi iiiiinm
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of while men. women nnd childicn.
.
wounding four of them, two serioush .
before he was felled In seven In, le,s
Hied by an ofiiccr who succeeded ,11
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1 liimniniK Hie cur rinse 111 nun oiuiihik"
end, bullet ,nk elTect. the negin was
j wild to be not fntnlly injuied.
, I.atei. in nnotlier Incalitt. a necin.
. ,
wim uniiiisuen a retoner 111 an 111
b
iriiiiu in 110 111 1111 a srreei mr, w.is leiieu
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I mn rin rifinu n t. ni . .... ..l. si . .. ... . irnnvi n iinm ni'ntiiin linn kIMH' i poii iIaiI
i gun and was fntnlly shot when he EntKheit Itrondus. was shot fnfalh.
J)( an( attempted to escape. Two
, rk rrp !lltrr f.lt, ,ht , ,10
noitliwest sci Hon of the eitr. one aftei
he hnd shot nnd serioush wounded twn
while men
Marine Shot In Neck
(Tne nf the most serioulv wounded in
.l.- i,c. .r ,...., allies uni I'rlinte A hert
:m., who was .ho, 1B
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building
An unidentified catalrt man
wan reported to have been shot from hi?
I l.nr- nl.lln nnim n thn cit-t. A
marine sergeant was shot In the neck b.
a negro, and 1'ntrolman Herman r.ln.s
man was wounded in the log In negiocs
speeding bv In nn nutnmnhlle.
1 ill in tUn ninlil ttlin iinm ..... Ala
. . , , , .,
t,,bilt". in wliirli tlier rated through
innmies. 111 wnii'ii tiier nun t irniicli
the ,trots. pumping bullets fr.un nuto
lama nveiuie iniircii in ncgin section,
aim ciean ineni oin
f'aralrnian Kill, Two In 11to
Two negroes in nil automobile weie
shot and instiiiitlt killed hv n Unitefl
States (ntalrttunn on patrnl nfter thev
shot h's hnrse from under him nt Sev
enth and M streets. Noitliwest, 11 negro
section, at I :4." o'clock this morning.
The police said the negmes hnd been
driving tneir niitomnmie win, nnout tne
streets, snooting proiiiiscuousij at wnite ))(M, f,nv-
pedestrians. ..tt-.n .1 i- .1
' , , , Willi the pollie nilllllgeiiients In be
the, passed the, Htalryman and shot tn, , ,, if ,,, .,,, )(,s ,.,
at him striking his horse He was ,,,, ,,,,, ,, .,.M.11I r ,,r
thinttn bt Hip wounded annual, but,, , , . ., ,,
arose itnniedintelt and. firing nt the '," "'"''"'K nti.-ns. the .,ttm ,ll
mai hine. innde twn direct hits, instnntlj '"' 'l't m hand
killiiiK the negroes ' i nn tunc lnt ntclil wns the iitt
l'nlicemen in nn nnlnnmbile mirsiiine
die lawless negroes arrested two negin
women who were in the machine
Negro Kilted: Another Shot
During a lint neni n mo, Inn -picture
llientic near Fourth and N streets.
Northwest. Itnndnll Ve.ile. cnlnied. w.is
slinl and iiistnntlt killed His friend
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(Jeorge Dent, tolored, was utmck bt
an unidentified white mnn in n stieet
car tienr Seventh nntl I! streets. The
whiles jumped from the car Dent
slomi on the hack platform anil einptitil
ui piioi into n crown oi wi ne men
and women, shooting Albert l'uileysnn
Hi the left hip and l.rnest (liovnnettc
in the foot Dent in turn was shot rite
- nd h,.lW wounded by Detectlte
I sergeant .-stritcner i iinuni ev noitie
r William Su ran. both whil
orr ,,,, tl,jn, n iien mie of
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i Rent's bullets broke a plate glass win
now
,Vn"""" !' i.ar.ls white sixty years
sr. w l, V". pM
ntirens iiriiii-tl with repenting rifles
weie nliling the poliio in pntrnlllng the
streets I ( ml i-iil s lit the into nf one
fPM nr JiitmitcM ;irn turning to poller
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tlfginiiing nt niitlnighl squads nf
iiegiiniinc n nuinisit situnns of ma
rip '"Mini: rllles rode up nnd down
-,., ,, .tm ,n llMl th huildlnt
( -n-lion the police united and n.ic,e,
the negmes.
.. '" ' 'ntciiion iml.n the Mnaiil n'
1 ' omuiis,in,iers. the Kotertiiiia inithmitt
nf tin siip, nf Cnlumlnn. snnl tli.it
nt 110 nine Inst nieht was the situation
lietonil the imillnl of the illltllni Hi, .
and Ill-it witli the aid of the inilit.in
and ,1 1 iiperntinn of citizens the pn
,il, remain incontml
I'lie t,ite
, '" ln "li n-t nt the mi.li lllc t Inlen
it hull mi in iei was sporadic in chat
in ter nml inns, nf ,he slum, nigs :in,l
nlliei ,ui, luges took plate wbeie sm,i
I i I 'tw 'Is in nn tlnwtls n, all weie gnlli- I
cicl I lie large imwds and it ha, inigli,
plnpitlt he termed ninbs weie dlspeiset
In the pnlue nntl the prnt.wt gu.iul
without great ditliciiltt and with but
few mutt ic.
The prntost guard lontiniics to as I
sist the police nuthoiities nutl will con
tiniie so in n wtth augmented fori es i
,ln ,,. being made for inftci.cd'
i ...... i, s,r,e,ei ,-ese,-te will be i
tn-iintainetl to be thrown -jt beret et thet
lnn be needed It mnv be nciessnt in
i lose some streets to vehicular traffic
The i ml authorities are in complete
li.uge of the situation and the mill-
i ,,
lontiuiie in assist them
smoke the box. Then why buy it?
TURKISH CIGARETTE
is inevitable
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which means that if you don't like LORD SALISBURY
Cigarettes you can get your money back from the dealer
MANN & DILKS
U02 CHESTNUT STREET
One Sale
Spring, Summer,
SHIRTS
NECKWEAR
Silk
HOSIERY
Cotton Silk.
BATHING SUITS
Bathing Pants Shirts, etc.
KNEE DRAWERS
White Madras Knee Drawers,
Shirts and Union Suits.
Office Coats. Overcoats. Dusters. Palm Beach Suits, White
Flannel Pants, Winter Overcoats, Bath Gowns, etc., etc
Mann & Dilks
U02 CHESTNUT STREET
SBURY
9
Each Year
Fall, Winter Goods
Silks of all kinds Madras
Cotton Cheviot Collars attached.
Knitted Bow-ties.
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