Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 22, 1920, FINAL, Page 2, Image 2

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EVJiixSliSG PUJiLlO LEDaEli PHILAbiilLPHIA, TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1920
FNEYABANDONS
M
ANTI-LOAM BATTLE
Varo Spokesman Withdraws
From Fight to Avoid Charge
of Blocking Improvements
WINS PARTIAL VICTORY
Councilman (iiITiiiv, nro spoken,
man, thW afternoon abandoned the tight
In: planned on tin' ?l.non.0((i council -
innnii loan lull introduced in Council
till" afternoon.
The former finance chairman declared
In1 gave up tlio light bc'iltlsc lie dlil tint
want t lie i barged with linmp ring tin'
lidtninistrntinii's program of improve
inrnts, Mr. (inffnov lind olJr-t ! pnrt .ulii rly
to mi item of $lL'."i. Odd for new buildings-
nt tlio l'hilndclphin (icnoral llu
pital. llt i Inunod tlio oitv should wnit
before on i tine now structures b hum'
of prevailing high prices.
I ho llocu- lender nt tlio nro forces
wmi ii partial io.tnr, however, when
flu- finance committee agreed to titti k
inquiries coni-criiitig win tin : tin- pro
poed lmiliiim can lio built within tin
Sr-'.yOiiO limit.
Tt a iutiirnti'd tint if tlio nun
mittce lenrns that limit would iioeos
snrih ho rtii'Hl.'il tliou tlio loan hi,l
would In- amended. Till, it was lio
lioved. trad t.i tlio possibility ,if tlio
SJ'J'i.iMHI iii-iii being strit l,oii from t U--loan.
Council hud reeosod while th.
fitliilioo committee. Ill oprlor to ,io
time. roti-.iioii-d tlio loan orilitintH - in
tli" iiuiinil i liiiiulii-r. Til iiiiii 1. 1 o
ropoi ton tin- mi ti-oirr- niintnuioiiilj , thus
plin ui4 it mi tlio calondar for tir-t
readme not week.
I iitlrrMuudiug nt Meeting
"When wo lind t lint mooting in the
Mnvoi' otlii-i." iia(Tno Mild, "it wa
generiilh underst. o. that tlio loan lull
Would provide onh for have noi-ov-.it iom
nd t lut r would not doMiitr more of
nur borrowing apai ttv than was neeos- ,
mrj
"At joterdnj' meeting 1 wn pur-j
tioiilnrlv opposed to now buildings in
West riii!ndoliliiii if they woro for tin-1
purpose of ooutiiiuing to provid for j
insane patients nt Wool-Joy. i
"I Hi 01 tor Fnthuh In'i assured me
that no art of tin- nionoy is to bo
iioi to keep tbi niaiio out tlioro and
that oir. ilollnr will bo u-soil for tlio
I'liiladolpliiii lii-uot'.il Hospital and that
it is noi-o..im to the tirobont t lint
in to bo prmd-'d er in I lio loan, it was
not ron-.ul--oil iioi o-.ii'- under the last
adniini-tra'ion '
"It i- now i-on-i.J. r"1 necessary nnd nl i
nn inerenscd cost If t ns In i bout i-. I
insitod upon at an in ro i-od -osi b '
t lio ndinini-iration I md mv i-olloncuo-,
ill ni.'ilto no ol)jo--tioii t. iopoitiii-4 tin-1
bill out."
the Mn.vor to employ publlo utility ex
ports to make n juirvoj uf tlio jjin prop
erty, nml to tind out jiiit liow tlio
l' !. I. ('oiiipaii.i oporntei.
Tlie !f'J.,OIIO uoooo.ar for tlio urve
will be taken enie of a a Iriinxfi'i' Item
An ordinance ilc-ditiiPtl to obtnln a
-ite nt Hrond nml Unco treeti for a
piopo-inl City Mnll antiej; wn sent to
t'oiincil b tlio Minor. It wni refer
red to (lie public works committee.
Would i'alte Adjoining Plot
"I am propoiiut." the Injor stalerl,
in 11 incmngo. iiicoitipnn.ilnR tlie ordi
niince, "the tnkiiiK mor the southeast
rortier of Itrnnd and IJncc itreots. which
Is convenient to t'ltv I lull nnd which is
bounded on the mutli and east by liro-
pertj iiliemh owned In the citj. (ho I
Stale l'oncihlos' iirtuorr buildlni; nnd I
the liendipinrtcrs of the tiro bureau.
"Add to thcoe prnpi riles alrondy bo-
longins I" tlio clt the corner property,
which has tifty oiuht foot on Hroiid
I street nnd cMcmN east Kid feet, and wo
will lmo an excellent nnd convenient
! location for a Cii Hull annex. I
t'oiiiieilinuii Clinrles II. Hnll intro
din oil an ordination ) autliorlro the,
oildonttitillnii of property bounded ji I
ri.bi'i'i. .lumper. Thirteenth nnd Com
n.'-rci' streets for munloipnl purposes, it'
wmiiii no uiM as i in- site or an nnnei
to Citj Mull.
ICoper hs New I'arli
, (""uncilniaii Itopcr inttoiluccd an or
idinancc in cit Council this afternoon
In authorize the cit to take over two
lots in Chestnut Hill to be used lis a
public pin I;, to be named Winston Park.
after the bito .lohn C Winston. The1
ame oidlnanco nutlioi ics the bureau'
' of surie.is to i-luitice the name of u por
tion of Creshcini Millev drixe, bot ween
(orniiint'iwn ami Stniton avenue, to!
W iiistop drive.
An ordiuniiio nuthori.im: npproprin-.
lion trati'feiN to seiornl depiirtiuent.s i
iis roturiieil to CouikII with the
Major's approvnl withheld from one I
lloill j
The item obioitod to wa a proposed
iifund of S7(l (in to the CuiversitN
i I ' mist lm in trustees on nocoimt of I
tn - I'linl on the proportv nt 17-1 Arch!
sti.-ii Tli- M.i.inr deducted SI 711.0 .
iipi'soutiu: si hool t'tes. from that J
ilie'iilit lie evplaineil Coinn il has no
autl "ritj to refund school tares. I
ELWELL "MYSTERY
MISS WYOMING SEES LIBERTY BELL
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Identified as Miss Hopo Ely
Anderson, Music Student,
of Minneapolis
NEW EVIDENCE DISCOVERED
I
ALUMNI DAY AT YALE
Hundreds of Distinguished Gradu
ates Return to Alma Mater
New Haven, Conn., .luue ".''. This
was Alumni I'nv in the commencement
program, and t'o nttondnnce of many
hundreds of ' old frats" ropre.onteil
virtuiilh eorj lb-id of public and busi
ness iicthiti. After rounmus and bitsi
ness nioitin;- the v'sitors ami the
jouncor i Iiissp on sot in lino behind
more than t'nrM brass bands and
tnnrohed to n'o 1'iold to root for the,
Kli bnsehnl! to-im mi its oneninj; mati h '
with the Ciim-oii Totnsht the formnl
alumni linmpi' ts i' mke plnoo i
I'rosidPiit II. i I ! in the annual
report, said onh ",'Ji! ,.f the t."-H.l umW
sraduatos wh.i left .o.loje i , s mt"
servii'o failed to rd irn to lollose for
srniluntinti. Im idonu ' li.icior Hid
iinnoiiiii'i'd licit I'urton I'arkor
Si" i Pi'l'T'rli to Kt'fnino rul'"" T
llinieapolls, .tune 2-. The mjsierx l
woman in the 1'lwell murder case has1
boon found in this city. She w Miss
Klj Hope Anderson, ,'lflll! ( nlun bus
nonue, a sniper, who for some time
past has been studying oenl uiu-e in
New rk.
Miss Anderson v as the unid'-titifipil
suot of li'tor on Schlegell. n Nr x
Yoik business mini. nt. the Hit m
ton loof catileti on the evenln of 1 m
lo At that time Von Selileai II mil
Miss Anderson nve known to have met
Klwil
Tli" identilicnlion of Mies Ando"on '
has boon held b. the New York p lee
as nn essential link in the chain of
ili n c that thej nif i-eekin to f- so
nrouiid the murderer of the tuifm.m
pnrtii ul.uh it l evpected to i'mh tl
eoniieclini; of Von SoIiIokcII. who is n
flintier Minneapolis resident and s,,n if
a for i- Minnesota judge, with tin
crime Miss Aiidoisnn, in an internee
this morula::, stmillj defended on
Nhlouil, and d"'ared he was iunonni
of nn loiiip'uitx in the trnRodj
Two low details came to light tnll
Thej weio t lm( the first policeinnn t
enter Klwell s room after the miinb-r
had foiled on the floor near lum a
I'lunrrtte tint hnil been smoked from the
wroiic end. so that the maker's marU
had boon ilo.irojod, nnd the fact that
there was a "-r noticeable rip in tin
coat of lUweli s pajnmns. There was
lllo n st.iteiin nt by Joseph Often, the
niilkmnn that there had been some
Ifossip in the iieisliborbood to the effect
thnt Khvell hud intended to "brine a
bride" home with linn lu the near 1'u
Hire.
QUIZ EISDALE HERE
iy EUIELE MURDER
1 i-itsrr 1'tioio Stvico
Here in the Interest nf the Knl.-iiy clubs nnd In bnnst her state, .Miss
Helen linlian. n rnwclrl of Cheyenne, vlslletl Inilrienilrnrr Hall tnilny.
She carries messages frntn tlie (tnverntir uf Vntiilns In Manr .Mooic
nnd promlnrnt rltlreiis, Inviting tliem In lslt the West
CQUGHLIN REWARD ilONOONDERRYliOT
, DRAWS DETECTIVES, FLAMES UP ANEW
i
( Dllsiili't- llisll Costs
r'oiinoilmnn Uovclin sncsestnl that it
SKll be Wise to iiilSiHt postponing
building operations if puces ,m not
going dow n .Mr. (iniTin v lejiiied that
It now costs loll per cent more for
building operations than it did under
normal conditions.
I'ui'di'i-s of hoi ics. Mr. tnuni-v con
tinned, were de'errlng their operatiins cD,c, Meetinn of School Board to
I,
TwitelioH. or the 'ls. i.r lPill. a si, 1,
of the Kev. Hr. Jos. ph 1 w itchell.
of 1 Ini-t fnril. had 1 1 ipiiintoi dean
of students A Willi Tlleito ns paid
to IVofi'sviirs I'lr.s.in in d Parker, who
df I recently.
New Yoik detectives have been hero
questioning Johti P.isdale. first oflli or
of the l'rilish steamer Ariono. now
Ijiug in Port llielimond. who said he
snw n si rung- nutomnbili' stop m tlio
homo of J.isenh !' IVwi-ll. the niurileri-rl
Now York '"! 1. -uiti. the morning Kl-
Wi'M Was k'lli i
Kisdale won' I pot relate what ho had
told tlio (iiti.tiis e did suv toilnv
thnt be was .in-- 1 ie untomobile whnh
ho saw outside l.lue'l's liome dron- un
T'ms would be one
minutes nfter the New
am r rd ot KlweH'h
at ,'l 1." o'i lo k
hour 11ml tiftc u
ork police Iiiim
mnioinents.
"I n 111 s'iro 11
New Y'oi k timi .
slo'iiuship otli' "i-
country three i.'
my wnti h in New
At the tllll" Ills
w is ", . I," o'clock, and
I " ' said the Ilrit
I hao boon in tlii
and had adjusted
'I k "
Inle saw 1 ho nn.
$7500 Offered for Return of
Kidnapped Baby Seems Too
Little for Somo
QUIT ON HEARING DETAILS
NUirnt'-d by the ST.'OO reward which
In. In on offet-rd for tne recovery of
I'nrtoen months old niako'y Coughlln.
e 'io wa- kidnaoporl from his home in
N..-riHnMfi on Juno 2. fullv a score of
de'i.tiM's besieged Chief of Police lVlIer.
of No'Tistowti. M'sterdnj.
Mnn of the sleuths cnnio from New
Yoik nml linston. On hearing the do
tails nf iho case and the many false
tini's alre.nh encountered. Chief I'ilor
Mini tli-ii the itn osiieators decided It
was ton big a job for the money.
M thousand dollars of the rownrd
mentioned has boon posted by lleorgo
II Coiighliu. father nf the missing Ivih.i
with the post 'i I inspectors of Pliilndel
piiin. nithoiizh District ttornoy A. II
ilendruks nf Monlgomoi j coiiulv . had
llliiil tli- fail. 111 least.
"Tli it is t'. " Ii" asserted. "" 1
thoushi It belter to postpone these
building n 'ration" However, rather
than l' ol.irgeil with holding lip tlie
ndtn nistrntioti I and mj cnlleagu.-N ill
Miptmrt this loan bill Nen rthei. ss, I
think it is a mistake."
Sees No I'rlrc Hcdtirtions
Coiineilmiiu mi Tngi-ti said ho had
been 111 th" bui'ditig game for twoiitv
jenrs and thnt lie did not think prices
would g,, dow n in tin- fall.
To this Mr. i!iiffii'- b.m
riirluisli bull- ' d tl'e
for in w Imi'dit gs w
"Inl I am villing
that 1 wid 11 1 bi
cllired "I M -I ' 1 1 1
learn f-oni I n . .-..r
improM-ni -nts nt the
1 ri f. n m c 1 n tz n t LBeurnp n 1 v 1 nm. nii..miihi . . ..,1.1.. .1... s
IU OUIMOIUCn ILHOntnO rH V ,",..";" '.',. .' ' r" , irMf,l H,i ll,e ,- ni,I bo nnii.iin.ed
1 ! u 1 mi muni ni'.i" in i , sin 1 in .:''"
with n rrlnthp it 'J.t; vt s.-rnf i..h I Uirmigh fh-'ih Hmrr.
II lilts J1'I I'MJill IIIIII II" im.mi
omtnuniciitioiis legarding th" missing
iab' li-nl boon rooeied bj the family
luring the last few ilujs.
'" ''"' P'dico sav they have not been
Sunday Baseball Question Agitates informed concerning any future plans
. 01 ine nnnj s parents, ino uir 01 iiiys
hrr uliieli snrt'Ooeili-il tliu ense from
b.lll to be or not I11 he. the nnlsel villi nrevnils
i' I'liilt III
nd.-d f.' 1
i-M" I I . h
b . 1 will
puiil 1 an In
the sum p-i
"If th.-
cnnni't bo
SV" 1 mi i1,, n 1I.1
up I his pi 'nun' n
Chain 'in P. '
to- Wiill'i' be I-i'm I
ijlreotoi- Hil'i t' lit
tlio p'.inis
cone, t the
before ti'ia
tod Oirootov
Item "f SPJ,".IIIIII
lid ' - si'rtielent
t I 'f I ight lew
1 11 ."1." be lie
sue;' t that w e
P'T'i sh if these
P 1 1 lelphui l.
Be Held Friday or Saturday
si.cnl meeting of the Hoard ot
I'dni'ilion will be he'd I'rid 1 "r Silt
'irdii. a' which time a leport from
the titlllin mtnittee will be i-esi nteil.
cooring the whole matter of tea' hers
sn'nrics.
This stutempiit was nuthorized b
Simon tirnt. nreiieiit of the bourd.
fo'Iow ing a meeting of the linance nm
mittee in John Waniitimkor's otri. e in
tl.e Wniianiaker store this afternoon.
Tlie ofler of the litizeiis cnnitllllloe
to aid in raising -1 4 to iHKI for it.
crons. s in teii'l'i-s' sain 1. priduib'i
will I" disiiissid in the t nance con
-treet, a few donis fiiim r.lwell's ii'iino,
"TO BE OR MOT TO BE?"
1
i"' and within
' . s ll'HII.
't at oin o nnd
tl is PHtri of
's ,,,. ,.1,. f tying
I1.. I" III bill '
111 10. Til the mat
I' Itll the heliltn
' ' was found thnt
1 M 1 latlney were
! on. . I e Amended
nitttoi s ro;
tlio tioarii.
IMwa-d lb
7.011s' c.ii.nil'i
cull neeiing
i-ollsidi rnt 11 11
i' whii h it
submit 1.
ban 11 in . f the nt 1
, I. ad al ! that a t-p
the board bo held for
tin offer
A ,-.,,.
miMin , ;
Priii ! t. r.
n ! -1 1
nn. .1 .11 , .
T'10 -i'i',
Omnc linn 1
ing .f nu.- -
11 n!
I. 111
pas.-ige
To Mr Petitions
i' I" 1 "e t i piiblir works
i st-n,,. ,,ff .lumes street,
1 1 lie c t pl.lli b'd to
" 1 u'l s' ll,e i.fl' petitions
'1 ! .11 ii's
' ,." pro; sal, pniiirei br
II"! 11. Hlied for cdinrnnt
nut from 1'rnloy to ati
ger
out
I-
bi
tw..
nut
1
.1.1 lie
street is pot now
. ee
tl,i" gn.
was 'v, lamed the p'nnt '
,i-ie I.it-1 ,ils C". is !". n-. .1
. 'i I'm i -t"" t and a 1 '
., I'll 1 ' plHIl IIS .lllll.es S'
n 1 11 .in nnell. of t' e '
weiks n.iiillll'n. oble.'teil t" Ml"
. t 11 .11 ii sii ike ..ff nrd.ii.in e
be ii .'i " ll" si nti'iT lit
pomi'l-d 11 ' ' matter
1 .11 Hi. ' ai I W"gi' i".
Council ' oil' iti'd in 1 "iii .
Ml lb Ill 'II I'k.'l
"'I l.. 'oiks il" 1' ' g. I
ftrik" IT "tdii ' ' - -
ail rignt
Mr Wegi-m re
seril I- ru .mi g
si.'
I I
M'
1
s i.
I lil.e
I" '-'
Morn'
, s ,
I
'.'I Ino n-ii.
" , s ,1-M-Vi llll'l
...., ... I I'.c stt, ,.f
' wis iigteoil. pub
. 1 1 ' I on fat as p'l
oruma.c s now w itn
jinlumitit
Til" 1 null liti "
nnti' e to a snl . . .
tlUll. the ti 1 I . I -the
Utreel. I 1
lie hearing, w . ' 1
ns other sti " "11
the ennui "' '
Cieii. 1 nn I'1 '' n'r .d'li'P'l nn
ordinal!'' asking ' ' no appiopi ml "ii
of $ J." '"in '' Mil1' th- 1 . 1 t- to em
pn 1 . 1 - t . 1 i i " prnpi rn a el
operaMoi's ..f t e Piiiind'-'phiii .'is
'0lk-. li.'W I'llseil lo i1.,. 1 mini 111).
Illlptnici I' 1.1 "" It isiesei lliut the
C I i'i t s I.I1.1M In Coll. I' ll, W III .ec, ill
refi l-ell' .' to 11 I I .posed I 'iHllge f-.. 1
cnndli poWir t" ln-al unit stmiduid.
lo del Iiifoi illation
'I he ui'o-e if th" him stigtitimi is
to get information ( the tiiiinaBinient
of the Cs wmks a'l -i the lease hns
expired, aid I" make MgiluMoiis in
rlmliiic 11 I nog' in pi I"' "r rate nf
charge for gus if H n that s'umiM ,
iirconipain t'o pr 'poseil 1 i.nrige in
rnndlopow r i' -t 'I l.o oidiunrii e also
propoi.es to niithnno the Minor at his'
discretion to "tini into un agreement 1
with tlio I til for the teniporari
nbitlidoniiient of t'ie iindletiowi r te.t I
On May J!" I'1-1" Samuel T Itodlne. '
piehldent of tin- I i I . in 11 com
luunicatioii to the Minor, reipiistp,
permission to substitute the heat unit
for the 1 iiiullep'.M'T standard now pro- 1
1 idoil for III th" lease
In is ordinance .iir. ueienn i-et
SHORE STILL IS RAIDED
Five Men Arrested at Atlantic City
I Cafe
tlantie it. J ' -.' 1 P. A. P 1
'I'i rude I the Itr Inn. nt ( 'life.
Noit', 1 1 n. 1 and M'diterranoati mo
nuts . 1 l"'lii and disonteieil nn
, ilh. ' -' . 1 'i i.ii.titj f niash and se .
era; u'. ii" s "f li 1 ior The raid followed
t ;.s tl -it rshiti.'-s were active in the
ba. k s", ..! ...' tin- . n
Kivo 1 ,e'i were ji'a.'d under arrest.
T' , i'. 1 1 e p 1 1 ti J xiniuels nnd Ilrnn
Pv 1 .ps. ii.nn fiout perforuiei ; Samuel
It --. t' ati . nl muniiger. Newark.
M ti s H isseil, snlesninn. Now Yoik.
in I J. s.-t n P.ei-nste;i), agent. Hronkhn
. w ug the raid tlio jiole istei
1 lo. is. it Ureel and Tennessee avo
1 es -ml . ..tifiscatid .'L'.-iOtl worth of
si. 11 . ' The five men are held in
t ..ii s itn both ( hargoe.
RIFLE SAFE: GET $8500 GEMS
Robbers Knock Hinges From Strong
box to Obtain Jewels
Ti ri.. . nd-. foi'l wnt. lies and ... 1
w lr , alind at .s,""iiH"l, were reinmii
f'-".u a s'e In longing to the turn "f
Y1t11-kis ISins. diamond m n 'ui.
ami whol'-nle jewelers, "l.'i Saiis'.ni
stri"i. en'U litis morning.
Tie loh'.o's iiitored the otfi.'' of t'-e
bwi'i-r, I", a oil "n the socond th'or. hi
'111 b.t g the lie escape in the rear '
iho ImiUl ig nml ".iltnmjing" a w 1
ijnw
M liters of tlio firm said the snf. w-a-Imk'il
u.st nighr When 1 Kii"'ar n
wn'i.' 'ik"r appeared f"r w.r!, .
1 j 1,1 f. iiti'l the safe h.id 11
bioki n ",.011 and on rulniig 1 I
,, ,' 1 sniuiT had been used . m. )K
t e I,.; ol l'ie safe doni
lii-n .ii..- ninoutititig to .'s'iiihi .. cr-
tlie s',. 1 n lewelr)
Church People at National Park
Is Siimlai I
at National Park. N J
T'.is is the ipie.tioii agitating rosi
dent, of th" ihiinli suiniupr ump ,),,,
bathing resort, which lies m the pines
n short distance b -low Camden.
The borough mini i Inst night granted
porn i-si.'ti t 1 t'i National Park A. A.
Iillsebiiil te.n 1 t" paj Sillidav ciimesl
llft.r 1 petition s -ne,I ,j eighn per
sons 1 .i,I In 1 1, p 1 .iiteil, reiiuostmi; ii,,,,-
bo lie tinned
C , .Ii peo'.'i from the 1 amp grounds
ohji '.. T'n 1 spnkesinan w,i- l'.limr
P. Cx ' e b"imigii council, I, owner,
ovi 1 1 i'ed 1 . 1- 1 intention
15 It II li- s. rioils nbst.li e In-. in
the win .f .s-'inday game. The best
baso nl .1 ,, , i, I in Nation, il park and
the rr -! during Weekdl'. jiv (he
nine 1- . ltd b the .. J imps j;,
I:i5(. i. . summering nt ''loiui Cit!
Mr I i s .rtirl to he un.iltcr.'iblj op
I in . 1 1 v ind'it sport.
1' t o 11 'intii'ie the b-iii p;M ;II(.
p"l '. ' r 1. ariangod to plai on a
I'. 1. .' ground at Pifih si,eet nnd
I.r-.' hi. n ii. proviibd Mr l.ako ro-
flis s I, e'lnt tl e lse ,,f his Inn,). .
'I'i ' wii lie In 1. f nut on the
tie il .is s . ,n as possible.
I Hand, eleven jenrs, and McLean, six
oiirs, the other two Coiighlin children,
who hne been ttnjing with relatne.s
in r.ist tlrnnce, N. J., i-lnoe ltlnkely
wiis liidnnppeil, returned home today.
The Cnughliiis, it was sniil; will on
di"ior in return to their general family
lhab.ts
I Minor I,nr7olero ami Chief Kiler con-
iferied with the puieuts of th ihildren
! today.
new
AWARD PROPERTY DAMAGES
Board of V ew Files Report on Lands
Used for "L." Route
I n s Cnntroll. jp , William J
K' -,, I Unbelt p, S. ott, the board
'' t' r t'ie ns.csmi",t nf diiuiago
'..r 1 "ndoinuntion of property fur
t I'-i'ikfnrd "I.." tiled their report
' ' 't No Ti. aw 111 ding damages as
f Mlsotii. Home of Pellis I
11 1. i'u-tee. and Prank P. Mart. n.
"' 1-1 1 i.rt.i r I'ront ,1 till An li
-'"- SHU in. Charhs II. r;rii.
In. N.,i 1 Ki ut , StiUTii. Theodora II
ii-. . In.) and H'7 .Nmth I'ront and
l1"! .md 10S North Water, islM.Tii.
w I Ki-'iiniei', 1 1 i'i North Front nod
II" North Water ".nSii.'! ; Alice Ciisn
II 111 North I'ront and 1 PJ .Noitli
VniT liitll7, Ida Ciishninn. 11'.
N. .th Pioiit and 114 North YVnt-1
s; ( Peter II Martin, ent sub
I -.nt ii!..hp Arch. Sl.ri,(l'j:i.
1'iiiunts Johiisnn Miinufactuinig
1 . 1" North Piont. SVW.'J." : Silitmia'
Inciieenig (o. ll.'i and 11" Ninth
Pi out nnd llfl North Water, .?tir. IJ.
In tin taking of land for park pur
, sis ,n iho 'Iwinij tiret ward. n w
. is Cnntroll. Scott and Nnrn. lib. I 1
s. . , ml ri '"i'-t iiwi'iiling ..".."( II 1 t" "
.'.i.i'e of 1 rulern k ' Kun.. do. . ;. .
JOSEPH ELKINTON
Prominent Friend Who Died in Lon
don Buried There Today
Jo.eph Klkir.tnti sivt one cars old.
one of th. tno.t prominent nnd widely
known inn, b'rs of the Sociot of
Prlewls in tl.e 1'nited States, died in
T.oudon n.i S ind.i.i .
Puneral si -n . s on both sides of the
Atlantic neeiiii wen. hold for him to
day. Members of the familj nttotided
services nt the home "f a son, J. Pass
111 ore I.lkiiitnn. nf Miulnu. I'lawnre
10111M. nt in oMoik this morning.
Sernces mro liold at the samp time (.'!
p in l."i'l"ii timoi ;n London. Hur
ial wn at Jordan..
Neji Th'ir'din afternoon nt JJ
0 1 In. k memorial .oriiif. wJI lio hold
at iho Friends' Meeting House, Fourth
nnd Arch streets.
Mr F.'klntou was a leader of the
mm iety tl im die jours His wife,
aiah Pikiiitnn, and his ilaugliter,
J"' inn's ll kititi.ii. were with him when
the uel . H'rie. News of his death
t n-' ! t'ie lir.1110 nf his son in Mohin
bi
I""
' 11
" Mr Flkinton had been in
ent'i son ral months.
WENT LIMIT TO SAVE SHIP
Commander Says All Possible Was
Done to Keep Eagle No. 25 Upright
l.i"ii riut.t 1 oiiuiiatid' r Maurice H.
P'i' ,1. 1 barge of the F.aglo bout
Nr, ,-, w hen it enpslei in the Ilelu -v
11 1 r 'or on June 11. with the loss of
1 ee li es, testified today before the
. ' "f itui nry nt League Island thnt
unthing possible was done to right
lessel after the snunll Mmok it
Terrified Inhabitants Barricade
Homes Schools and
Shops Closed
8 DEAD, SCORES INJURED
lly (he Assnrlaled Press
Londonderry. Iiol.inil. Juno "12.
f'ii-il war continued throughout todny
with one niorc death, bringing the total
list to nghl. Troops were protecting
some nf i-e principal streets this after
noon, but enough tiring was going on to
loiiifi the citizens and kopp them in
doors, resulting n, , stoppage of nil
usual n'liiillos. Virluallv all the houses
in the iip.- h'lvo been oarricadi'il and
.schools nml shnpi- ( Insed.
Conornl suffering is expected if do
liberies of foodstuffs are not resumed
"inn. Mail from the morning train .was
taken to Hi" posloffice by a inllitarv
escort, but remained ih-ie iindoliiered.
as the po'tinen feared to cnturo on the
streets
Shortlj after II o'clock this morning
firing was heard in many parts nf the
town. Later crowds of the rival fac
tions were seen inarching about carry
ing arms oponlv. One crowd wrecked
a saloon on the waterfront and what
intoxicants the crowd did not drink were
thrown into the slreet. The crowd did
not dispei se until the police hud charged
several times. T.'ieie was much firing,
but no serious cnsuialtios.
Firing was resumed In several parts
of the city early today after 11 com
paratively quiet night. Several per
sons ero killed ill the rioting hero jes.
terday nnd scores were more or loss
seriously injured. Military forces pa
trolhd the streets during the night and
today were guarding the danger points
in tlio city. Additional trnons are be
ing sent hero from Helfasf. There were
no deliveries ,,f milk nr bread in Lon
donberry this morning.
SHORE SURRENDERS
10 ROIARY CLUBS
Bands, Boribbonod Delegates
and Shrieking Sartorial Out
fits Mako Rosort Dizzy
17 COUNTRIES REPRESENTED
"1 n Staff CerrMlKiiulf"'
Almnlir City, N. ,7.. .Tnn 22. If
there fs nnythlng (hat ran mnke At
lantic City n little more po. it's nn in
ternational r.otnry convention. The
eleventh annual meeting of the Inter
national Ansoolntion of Kotnry '.'Inlx.
wlileh Is In fn N,,iK here today with
n crowd of 10.0(10 delegates and gitestli,
hns put n top spin ed ft high polish
on this town that only time will effaee.
Tlio Uonrdwnlk Is just a little more
international than one of those Lengue
of Nation parties which Woodrow Wil
son, Lloyd (ioorge and their associates
used to have in Paris a year or o linek.
Delegates are gathered here from seven
teen of the countries of the world nnd
Cuba,
The 'nlted States delrg.it inn, which
is somewhat larger than the others, in
cludes nmong its thousands of native
sons from comewheie or other - repre
sentative from every place in the coun
try to which Hand fc MeXnlly nnd
liurton Holmes have ever paid nny nt
tentlon Philadelphia has sent a largo nnd
lively delegation. They are right out in
the center of rotation. Their conven
tion lirndipiartors is in the Fifth dis
trict hojipitaliiv. but in the center of the
Slool Pier.
lMwnrd Ilartlott. the genial head of
the outfit, has been tirirslinling his
forces o help the Atlantic City brothers
In their efTort to snpplj board and keep
room to oerciso for the 10.000 guests.
Philadelphia Hegulars There
All the Philadelphia first -lino regu
lars ami ringsule Kotarians are on or
coming for tlio tlve-dny parly. Harry
Jordan bent them .'ill by coming down
last Sitturdii). The are gathering in
fast now Ouy fiiindaker, Harris Lnt
ta. Hill Hughes, Ilnlph Hlnghnm.
(leorgo llonr.i. "Happy" .Sassitmnn nnd
nil tlie rest of them.
Tlie llonrdwalk and hotels are dlr.v
sights. They nro nil sttiek up with
delegates ami wives ami tne iieiogntes
nnd wives are all bandaged with rib
bnns and badges and placards. There's
110 mistake about what evervboil.v h first
iinine is and where thev come from.
The Pioardwalk is blooming with all
sorts of convention - not conventional
haberdashery. (ireeii conls, white
trousers, pink hats, never all worn liv
the s.-iniP Itntnriini, fortnniitolv . flash
I nnd disiippenr nmong orange nml blue
I I miners and black and vellow iinrnsols.
I The b'-illiniit sunshine on all tliis color
j turns tlie whole llonrdwalk into n flash -'
ing ivroieelinli' parade.
Meel I'ler Throngeil
The meetings of the convention nro
being held in the Marino Auditorium of
the Sloel Pier, which is one of the
hardest places to get to on the Atlantic
seaboard. The hnll holds ."000 persons
nnd the whole pier is swarming with
delegates
This morning's session was called to
order nt ! o'clock anil nfter the open
ing prnjer bj the lev. Arthur J. Fol
sotii, of Fort Wnj in;, inn., anil a mes
sage from Paul P. Harris, president
emeritus of I.otnrv, Albert A. Adams,
the president, made his annual report
and address.
This was followed by the report of
the publicity 'ommltlee made by (iuy
(iundaker, of Philadelphia, nnd tlie re
port of the committee on education by
Carl IL Itoxcnbcrg, of Lod Angeles,
Cnlif.
"Never in the history of the world,"!
said President Adams, addressing the
-1000 convention delegates, "hnve the
principles for which Hot nry stands I
been needed as they are today, nnd
when wo have carried the message of!
Hotary to nil the world we will hnve
made the greatest contribution of mod
ern times to the earlj coming of thit
day when nil cHn again join in t lint
greatest song of the age 'On Farth
1'encp, tioo'i u 111 lownnl .Men
"The thing that will keep Hotary n
rital force in the world for all time,
(ho very foundation of our organiza
tion, is friondsiiip." he continued.
Not fnir- weather friendship that re
Quake Starts One Clock,
Stops All tlio Others
iAs Angeles, .Itttie 22. Nearly
every clock in Inglewood was
Mopped-when rnrth tremors Mnrtleil
tlio Inlinbllnnts of thnt suburb. The
exception was the timepiece owned
by U. Vnn Union, who said It had
not run In ton years, lint stnrted
with the "iptnko" nnd hns been golni;
ever since.
nnd clothing nnd the production of
fuel.
"Second. Tt hns deelnred Hint labor,
ns well ns capital Invested nnd engaged
in those ossentlnl Industries, has n pub
lic interest nnd owes n duty to the pub
lic, "The lnw provides for the adjudica
tion of Industrial controversies in the
(mine orderly wny nnd by the same kind
of trlbunnl that hns been used In the
ndjitdicntion of nil other classes of con
troversies for hundreds of yenrs.
"The ICnusns Court of Industrial no
tations Is emphatically not 11 trlbunnl
for nrbltrntlnn. The Kansns law is
bnsed upon the principle of adjudica
tion, not arbitration. "
P0LESREPEfF0E
IN TWO SECTORS
"
Inflict Sevore Losses on Bolsho-
viki in Region of Smilgal
Szaozina
CALIFORNIA QUAKE
DAMAGE JIM
Dublin, June '"'. An automobile
cnrrjniT the assistant director general
nf the rojal 1 1 1 -li constabulary and four
constables was attacked with revolver
lire and bombs when en route fiom the
Amiens street simum to Dublin Castle 1
toila.v. As.taiit Dnector tii'iier-il . lmcps only in another's success nnd
Hohoits 11:1, -en relv wounded 111 the 1 happiness, but tli" kind that stands by
bead by a revolver bullet, but is e i,vith help and encouragement when the
pfetod to live The dt Ivor of tl ar'nther fellow is Uowu on his luck, that
was shot in buth logs. No iirii"lh hnve rhows him the wa.v luck into tlie sun
been made night and proves to him th.it the grent-
I ho motor im- met with a fusillade 1st possession in tlie world is found -
friends who iieiieve in and stick by
nf bullets when passing under a rail
way bridge, but the badl.v wounded con
stable diiver 1 oiitiiuii'il at I l.o wheel
while nu unini'ir d iinipnninii returned
the lire. After shunting had gone on
for some tune the ussnihiuts threw two
bombs. Nothing is known as in the cas
ualties amoiis tin. so whi made tlie at-
tack
lii'it. who will tell him of his faults,
who do not wait until the Inst
amp burns low in tell him of their
Jove for him.
"The greatest thing that Hotary edu
cation is doing for nu n is encouraging
the opportunity and iionting the desire
to do something foi s.imihodv else. The
Premier l.lovd (ieorco'i. demand thnt tducntlon of Hotnrians through service
Irish lailwav men handle iiimiiiIioii , covers every form of activity and touches
trains gives rise to nn issue whhh must Ut every point of comniiinitv life, bring
bo fought out. according to statements ! iK to him n renlintion of his respon-
mnile Pv lenders of railroad woikcis ' Siinlities ami mines a-, a man und citi-
Warsaw. June 22. fP.j A. 1'. -The
Poles hnve repulsed stiong enemv at
tacks In the region of Smilgal Siinr.inn.
Inflicting considerable losses upon the
Holsheviki, according to nu official
stntement on the fighting operations is
sued todny.
The troops of General Homer in the
Ukraine have been successful in fighting
with the cavalry of the Itolshovik (!on
ernl Hudenny, the statement says, and
Ukrainian troops north of the Dniester
successfully raided Hnbcrynce, taking
two quick-firing cannon and f-evfiul
parks of nrtillery.
Tiomlon. June 22. (Hr A. !'.)--Polish
troops west of Hotcliltsa are
hurriedly retreating before the Hussinn
Finlshoviki. who hnve ndvancod as far
ns IJubitchl, Moscow iinnounrod jesler
day. The statement says that on the
front where soviet troops nro opposing
the forces of (Jenernl linrnu Wrnngel.
north nf the Crimen, Dnieper river j
steamships have been sunk.
Washington. Juno 22. - (Itv A. V.)
Cionernl Wrnngel's nnti-Ilolshevik
troops have defeated reinfnri euients sent !
to tlie aid of tlio soviet forces, accord-
Ing to 11 report from the American high 1
commissioner In the Crimea mid south -
ern Hussin. IJenernl U'rangol look np
tirmimatelv 0000 prisoners nnd uiiisid-
erablo military supplies. 1
Many of the Pioltdiovik prisoners
2! 1 V....,..1'. rA........ .....1 ... ..! tl.-'
jiiiinii iiiiii'-i .- n.i. i--- linn iiii.iiii un
tight against their former i-oiurudts,
PENNIMAN ACTING PROVOST
Penn Trustees Select A&slstant as
Temporary Successor to Smith
Vice Provost Joslnh IT. Penniman
sought refuge from interviewers in Pro
osf Smith's oflice tndaT nnd refused to
make any statement nu his election to
the position of acting provost bv the
board of trustees of the University of
Pennsylvania nt a meeting held yester
dny. "I nm not the piovost. I nm merely
noting provost bv virtue of my office
ns vice piovost," he protested when
ho was discovered in the provost's of
fice. "I hnve nothing nt nil to say. All
that I know regarding the action of
the trustees is the account that I saw
111 the inornlnt? nailers. T hnve lniil
no official communication from the
board." ,
A committee of the board of trustees
of the University of Pennsylvania will
fnrninllv notifj Doctor Penniman of his
appointment. He will succeed Dor tor
Smith, whoso resignation is effective
June .'10. The trustees elected him to
the position late yesterday, and it i-,
understood that he will accept.
Joseph A. Brady Dsad
Atlantic Citj. Juno 22.- Joseph A.
Hruily. pioneer bathhouse propi letup
died ns n result of a heart nltaik early
this morning, lie was tiftj four j ear's
old.
Auto Accident Proves Fatal
Joseph Tar7luo, fiftv-nine venrs old, I
Fellowship, .N. .)-. died tod.iv 111 the
Inglewood, Ten Miles From Lo-
Migoios, suffers Most
Severely
FRIGHTENED WOMAN DIE3
I5y Iho Assoclalril ITSS
.is iii'iiiies. .111110 i.. . . 1
whlchslartedatOtdVoVb;,!,!
nn. c,,tl,..l I ... . '"" n'Rll
", '" "'" 'ii'orillltteiitly until
o chick tins morn ne rmi...i
damage in Los Angeles countv eMIRW
at ,?100.000, three-fotiptl.. r ,. ""
in Tnglevvood. ten miles snUVp, ,
this city, where, tvvent, one l,,,t .
were destroyed. "iniulng
.,"!-.,A".0M ny nffieinl. ..
iSn.l?.","V'L,.'"''nVV,
ittK-Jr!v.W?
?a !?'& :.SSS. "WWW
Onfi rlnnlli ..,.,. .1...
s-,.,v ,1Willl UI1P n((,ror!h In ill
iihpi ppvrro or Mm viirt..!, .
persons were slightly iniip-e, v3
debris. i-uiitij
..",lur.n' "Kfrsl'ln aniinrHnn.pnn-1.
points i.nriieritig on lft, .-'"'
couil V rciiorlei I.91I.,. m. '"iBCIfJ
tremor nhm.t il, .. '".,". . Sbt
, , ""' "' tie iravMi
shock here. """iCJt,
fs;,"lllT" .i"". :.n'r"n nJ
... ...- ..ui,...- i-iiv, c lispsr to Tn.t
."',," ". '' "' man n ;rr ,11..'
trll'IS. Stllll I'n.tir. t 1. .'"' an-
it. 1 .. .' "" ''one 1, slnt,
Atmiif.n nml V i.i..- .. '.lum
; .v.iee nero niiienj it,,
tOWIlS Seiei-nt,- ft.,....l 1 . .. l"t
,'-' """'1 V t I,, p.f,l
tremors. anl"
The death of Mrs W,lljam SIil, .
I. OS A ni.li nu n V'l.. . 1 ,"l'l"i 01
'"",." e, "i line, a leni'i rMnrl
was attr hiiloil 1.. n, 11. '.'"?"
Jiimped from an ntitnnmhil fnlloXl
the tremor no.l fell ,l...i c. . .... .'V1?.!''
cn.,, '" "" nrarttlli
-Mrs. . r,. MngiH was senlnl nl ,
front window of the Inglotvoo.l Hot,
....ii inu Mi.ii-K came 'I lie vvnlNfoa.
pod nvvny. leaving her within two f
ui in - iipi-u un-. fsno was imharnirt 1
relephone service in Ing'ewood ml
the southern section of l.ns Alleles mh!
. iiiii'ii iiiio 10 me inriiking n bit.
teries in exchanges, officials mid
Members of die Fishermen' flnl
were iisseinhlinir nt tlw, llil.l.. T.i.....
on South Hope street, wlion tlip i-hocV
ciimo. incj wen- imned hv Ihc otkfi
students in front of the hiiildlns, wbtn
they sang livtuns.
Damage in Los Angeles is MimaM
111 annul .ii,iniii, consisting nmtly
union ciiinine.vs. nruketi vvindom
smnsbed dishes nml tn-ie n kmn
Iho diimngo in luglewooil is ctimaW
lit ST'i.OOtl. The huihlinus vvliiih suf .
fered the most damage there were on
i oinmercial street, th" ihth budnfj
Ihorniighfaro In most onses the front
of the hllildine-i fill into llm ,i.ai
. , ; - rum
IcnVIII? the three nt let- linlla ilamlln.
- , "OH'. HI.
r-tono facings on a gioup of five Fchool
miiiilings nt ll.vdo t'arl,. between L01
Angeles nnd Inglewood. lunihleil doi'
ine unniago ueing estimated at .s.ilinn.
In Pasadena three flight linck wet
felt nnd the dnniage was trimnj.
lIAttltlKII
si iioiiTTi.n - mi:ti ai yf on ww.
flnv. .Fun's n, 15:n r, ji,4 j w, j; j
l. nm nev. IIIM liers it ,- I p,u
I'MIKSON". ilauchler of Mr n1 Mm R
llenslinw- Mtrnlf.. to MAX A Si HOETTLr
nt I'lillailnliiiilii '
REM. KSTATi: I'llR S MX
WITl,IIII.IH;r,IMItA
feftflf) 7-renm mnln mtrrt hem enlln
lVJSVy j nnJIn In l ...4 .,.,
l.'J'i. . I., Ill" lU'll.i, '" 'i. u .
etiil rIiiikki. l.nlh ..All llnjinA.1 anA nur
pfiBSeMSloll. II.S OHIIT ll 1" Hill I 1 Inp
loaay.
A. S. EZEKIEL
ins .'.Slh m Wnnilianit o;
MI'.KIIIN
MERION
Sit rr. ilM'tHl'lv I' "' ' '
rxi-eri-HngU- lew Ml ri f r IIM
tns epeinllnn or c . I -1 u on,
l.Tvniilils run I ins'" - ' fri..ry
te pun luieer en -1 m
lash ieiiull-l. 1" l"l I -'
not
' lfll
Cooper liospitnl. ('nmden, of u frac
tured skull. Tamno was ruling 011 tin
III l!s
true- u IN'I IM. "" ' "
I sun ol l.mnia 1 -
runningboard of an nutoiuobile Miiidnv 1 ",,,'J ', ,,',,";', Vit i. 1
when ho fell off, fetriUng his hind on i..nneni imi' v.
,l0 Brouml. I "'",- TaVlin!.""- "
11,0
ui tl.e port how
H' ti siniiiiiv
.idite.li ..f the
t 1 .iN.istei , tlie
wn 1 onfined to the
sh.p at the time ot
liani'ier and amount
ii
1 an I'd and tlio effort of
TURNBULLGETS DIVORCE
Clubman and Stepson of Von Below
Awarded Decree
Fii'ierick Dale Turr.l 1 I'1, iidol
phlll lllbllillll lllld steps"ll ' Illllis vnll
t w. tie (iornian geii'rn' was
gnu, t"l II divorce hen- l.uin nun Mrs
l'Nie Muv Turiibiill. Tl 'l.viu.e wns
grniited in I'ourf "f ''otuii 11 I'biis Nn.
The suit WBS 11"' ' "III' slei
Mr Turnhiill. fnrni'r'v In.. I 111 1U'M
Spline street II'' l l'iw IlllVillllg
Tin Turnbul's wi n 1
ii ml live together thm
Tuiubull tiiinounced nt
Lis wife hod left him
iiTi.fl in 1HI0
1 1 fl s Mr.
iiiui time that
U. S. Buys 1,700,000 Ounces Silver
Washington. June --'J l!v A I'i
I'uri huso nf l.T'lltlHlO oiiiues of silver
111 ,1 (III ounce, fur delivery lit I'hlla
ilolnhiii and San FramiM" was nu
forth that this wus an opportune tune , iioinu nl toilnv bv the dire, tor of the
to mnUe an inuuiiv into the lease, with , mint This maki 11 total of Jl.'JOO.fintl
n vlrw to operation of Hie gas works
by the till nfl'T the lease has epind
lf, pi.i'iie.l .mi thnt it is desirable that
havrt tlio Honour, 01 a
the t v -h. '(Ml
getieriil iir-ev and advice nf experts on
this and omiT niniivra ui mt- pn-Di-iii
Tliepttlluancc therefore nuthorhes
iiiiiiioi, iiciiiiioi bv tne g.'veriimerit umb r
the iinilinruv if the I'lttmaii act this
lie mtli A
PirTl'ilU'.SQl n f OMMIATrMKNT"
Two iues of Irf-autifu' pliotoisrHriliH shnvr
Inar l ininirnrnienl J'n fireiiii In the im
portunt eiiaUrn uti'vrltle mid rollntes, in
rnt fivpy?" " I'lotorlai Scctlou at the
1'UltUO
JIB. Adv.
ROBBERS CHOICYJN LOOT
$1000 In Silk Shirts Taken From
Store at Broad and Sansom Sts.
A 'an ful of silk shirts. Mil ie.l
SI 000, was stolon from th" store .
Sharpies i Sharploss. gonteu,u .
furnishers. l'-'."i South Itrnnd -ire"
sumo tune between closing time Satin
.lav night and Monday morning. .
mrdiiig I" a report made to tin p,,.,. .
today.
The thievis broke the Im K on I 1
Suiisiiiil street ii,or of tlio simp lind Mi
bntlv took their tuoo in Inn sing 111 , 1
linking tleir haul. They Implied tit n -ing
but silk shirts, but the sine- n,ij
silk shirt in the store.
AUTO HURTS CAMDEN BOV
1 Struck by nn automobile nt ,;ui
1 o'clock this afternoon, John Dawson,
(He voars old. 1"."1 Fillmore streit,
I dinidrn, received severe cuts on botli
I legs lie wan taken to tlio West Jersev
I Homeopathic Hospital, The im nlf nt
happened near the child's homo.
I After sinking the child, the chauf
feur 'iioreascd his speed and disnp
I pound
tniiKiNii iiohn isrn a vni.t wo
It. ion 'i pi. 'uJ's linen t the rUk of
the plmi liinipher h life of un settvo volcftno
In .lavs In lii'it HunJay 11 1'lttorUI Section
of th I' tni.lt Liuqis, Adv.
. .11 g
' siiu.nl
Iii ,11 1 11 ir ord'red by Secretary
ui. s stHrte.l w-sti rday and is ex -
n.i lo 11.111111110 f..i the rest of the
'v ' pt.iin . li. .Miirlin is 111
.11 go ' f tl investigation.
llfirii Mfllil ilil.ll,ril III., liriiminii'i nil!
....'. ......' -.., .in- . -...i.-i -, nil,-
tilde Is n ' b'uff" nnd that he is "too
afraid of Iluglish labor to give it ef
fect." The general bulv of the Sinn Feiners
weboine t'n- s-it iiif imi lllld are s,,liily
hehinil th" inilwa.v. ' he railroad wurk
ors' rfisals 1.1 rim inunitiou tinins
have In en prngiesMvo, nnd now extend
to Mm point of ilei lining to wirr.v either
soldiers, pnlii e or rillos.
IOn-Jon, ,1'iiie ''j Andrew Ilonnr
Law. th" goveitiiiK'iil spoLcsmau, m
replv to a iiie.stion in the House of
Commniis todnv. ilei lined bo considered
there was an ndeiiinto military foice in
I Loinlonderrv to dial vviih the situation.
.This view was also held by the chief
s.eirelur for Ireland, ho said.
Calderon Envoy From Mexico
I Washington. Juno ''M. Fernniiiiiiin
I Iglesins t'aldoron bus lieen aptiointed
i high commissioner of Mcxiiu with the
1 rank of ambassador, the State Depart
ment was advised todnv. and was to
' leave for the I inted States today. It
zen.
I'res'ident Adams lenpwed with pride
the growth of the Itotarv inovoment.
from ."i-b" clubs with l.'.fiOll members in
.lill.v of last j ear to 7U clubs with n
membership of .'- (inrt in March, l'I'JO.
During the sumo pit md the average at
i'ndnncoof vveoklv meetings ineludo from
Jtl.ritlO to :'.l'..llllllall without tlie use of
"paid oi-gnni'"rs" or other inducement
than tjio spirit of serv ice
V. L. Iluggius. presiding judge of
the ('null of linhiMi nil Id liitnms of
Kansas, a dob gate from i opekn and
author of the bill which resulted in tlie
formation of the Kansas tribunal, wns
the principal speaker nl the session this
afternoon. In part be Mild :
"We nro in the midst of n most bru
tal and destiuotnc industrial warfare.
It is world wide. If prompt ami rnii
certod notion be nut taken, ihc present
struggle limy jel prove disastrous to
liberty and deinnerni v . nml t,e fruits
of our militarj vhtoi.v may be turned
lo ashes.
"The Legislature of nn state in ihiu
new iiidutrial code has attempted to do
FEAR OLD COUPLE BURNED
Man and Woman Seen to Have En-,
tered Barn Destroyed by Fire
I-'uirastor. F'n.. Juno L'J. An aged
lo'iple ai" believed to have been burned'
to d"iith tins morning wlion the barn
on the Mrs M,irv Hahecker place, one
mile cast of Mum ttu, wns destroyed by
tire.
Just prior to the fire an aged couple,
belli ved to be vagrants, were seen to
enti r the barn. A few minutes ufter
ward n sheet of flame burst through the
roof and enveloped the structure.
Norman Stnuffer. tenant on tlio farm,
said that the couple had been xleeping in
the barn for soverul nights nnd begging
food at nearby farms.
Wills Probated Today
Wills probated todnv Included those
of Sarali F Fugle, nxi.i Montgomery
avenue. S.ViOO: William Kane. "."H
I '.list Lelugh avenue, Sitlfll j Theodore
Yerkes. 1:0" West Cbelten avenue, $87,
L'00, John Mi Powell. Media, $15,000.
nnd Lilly Lord 20M East Orleans
Ptreet, $o000. Inventoried filed were
those of FrederletiRtein, $2.i,M8.70j
and Itobcrt McDoufi, 5I00,7B7i$3
iindeistnod that bo will endeavor toltvvu new things 1 nlv
obtain M cognition for the new Mexican "First. It bus unpies.ed with a pub
lioviiiimoiit bv the Fiiitod States. lie interest the inauiifactine of food
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