'VJ,,ll?.v,wyr, "4JIH"' Wf " K"";' :?V'-,T7Tft5 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK-PHIIJADELPHIA; TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1021 ! -pntK.Kfm .ttc r J' Pi lira SffiSff. ausn f i . j "ik rff f ,J It (l , i! k. ' raw txvmw m III it l tt lit H' Kr V'iJ W f !" ' MV, MVf., mrt? U" ' IS" i fei'v' '- . r mm ' lit ;- mill .: fejyf f . rfcl I Ut Hi HM'5 s a 1.1'. .. . IfMf Bv wit f CUT IN ARMAMENTS FAVOR ED BY JAPAN Viscount Uchida, However, Sees Little Hope for Movement 1 at Present READY TO DISCUSS SUBJECT of III" he Tiy the Appelated Prc Toliln.. .Ton. 2.". ISodrlrflnn nnnoniPtiN will be (nnM'riil by Jnpnnee C,o eminent, Miould it Tronoed li another nation, out li'tD hojio i lipid utit by Vivntint rehMa. ff reign minlitrr. thf Mire will be rn.r itnmcillnti' movement in thnt iliroction. The fnrelsn ndnittet' a lntT' 1' itH In the lower lionxp of I'orltament by tfiom'ucr of tlic opposition, and admit ted tlint th" llmltlnj of armaments wn. btins i1ivMi((I by tin1 wr. "Soni" firnrtipai men nhror.d, how ever." 1m deel-ired. "d i not npnr"e of immediate iliannnntncnt. nlthoutj'i thoy nun-p in principle. The exUtim: German dtuntlon H one fii'M r wh th prpvcnt! n rompMo rrrpinont on ihi' fubjoet. Sonic ppoplc bcll.-vc dnpan n(H no intrntion to rpstnrt nnimniontP. Iip enme VlKci',nt Ixtiii. .l.iinnpe iiniiino Fndot to l-'r.in-c, f: or'd tho opinion of prnrti"nl ir.cn who ol'jpct to roll!''- tion "Jnp.in' nnral po'irv '. not on1 of Mpnnsion, b.it i on- tlmt I'.mnot ho avoided in the im're-.t of -Mlf-prnti'i-tion. .Tnpnn. however. K tpriU 10 con sider the snbiert of curtiii'nii'iit in or lev to OH'iirc world pe.ioe in i ni niy f..wer should mnk -ueli n pn poal " Hope fi.p nn etrlv hiiMilni; of di rect HPjot'ntion with China relative to the restoration of Sharif r : c prp.ed hi the foreign minivfer. 1I. deolnrrd tin- Inausnration of trad" with Itu'-.iu mijbt be roimidrpd after a lia ble irovprnment had hecn otiblilioil by the far t astern republic at Chita. SIIktI.im I'dllry A'tacked Vliootit t Knto. lender of the nnposi. tion. dee'a-ed !n hw .pri -h in the I"it , todnj . nttiu'kini; the covernment' Si-' berian polie that if Japan hud itl,- drawn her troop from S.beriii when I the i'nited States did he woii'd not have been ipen to the cliitrgp that he' ninbitiims were mllitaristi . A it n.i he insisted, nil the indication' were' thnt the maintenance of Japanese troops In Siberia had no bearing upon political conditions there. , When l'"emier ITarn, In hU report. ' dpclnred hi belief that thn maintenance ' of troops in Siberia v a 1 eeesnry to , .Tapan'1 nntional defensi , Vieount Knto rejoined with the dec'aration that the premier! explnnation was not at all satinfni'tory ' ViM'n'int Katu said that when Amer had with DrcwpM'" he vn niked by Mr (lordon. "On October 1.V lie aniwrred. "What was .nidV" Mr. (Jr.iv was on hi: feet Instantly I with nn objection, nnd the trial halted fur the aiiruinent over the uiliulyiiiiiiit) nf the conversiitlon. Mr. (friiy offered uiitimritii'N from another noted mutilcr trial, the (Sentry case in riilladelplila, the eipinllj famous Hunter cose of Camden rnd tho Webster ulid Erwln cases. Mr. liordon came bneU with dlveritent authorities, due f''""' ""' fecntiU of the past. After nntuliis pi and con for the best part of a half hour In opt''1 court. Mr. (iray huliilKitiR In some llu-hts of fcrld forensic oratory, chal leiiKitiK the eommonuenltli to prove am conversation, .1 unite rt-rgusmi iti ij admit It. . "As well .is 1 can remember tins is what happened," said Heath. "1'iirl thnt Tridin nfterlioon Irewe left nurl 100m about 4 o'clock, snylni: he ex-; peeled to take the ." o"c!oek train from White Kivcr .Inn. Hon t- New York t v.... I'linrlle Si'llloss. n WCnlth. Ollll's f. lend. Th.n he was Kint. he ald, to I'liiladelphia to et an nutoiiutblle. He siuil Hill Urine had told him of iiti automobile he .oiild get. .Sluilciits Told of .Munlcr "I receicd the news of Dr. ue' death at (I nYlm k Suuda eveiilnit. The pres ident announced it in chapel." Hentli vmis then showti a bit of charred paper Urines. sittitiK b hW attorney and takitiK in eery word and motion 'of the witness, showed the ftist siuil f emotion when the paper was pioduced. He Hushed and dropped hi eyes. "I. ..tt recoijnize the writini; on this pnpcr7" Heutli wus asked. Mr. (Srav objected. Then followed a wrangle as' to whether the wltnens was ijunlifii'd to puss jii(limnt on the hand wrltiii: "Well, qualify him. Mr. Gordon, said Judire rri;iis..ii Mr. (Surdon pro. ded to "uuulify t.n witness us tin uutli. inly on Pi-cwcs' lian.h. ritinj In .i-ltin If the lied in I the s.inie room and if he bad cer seen I Iirew.s write, lie repln.l in tb iiflirm utive to both questions, sa 1114 thnt he had shared a desk wjfh Or. wis and had . seen him writ" nmnj times. 1 .Indue IVrKiisoii therefore overruled I t'.ie objection of Mr. 'Srav, and the wit- lies, nientilieil tne lianuwrninK on me slip of paper as Orewes', C'li.uied P.iper as Kxldenre "Had lie an customary manner of addressing an eiive'opeV" he was asked. "Yes, be nluajs printed the ad dress," The bit of natirr offered in evidence showed just siiifii'ient wrltine t make it iii.ssib'e for Mid. ntiti. ation of the h: iidwritiin; 10 be established. Mr (inn tli"ti .ss-exandiied. "Wire .1: in the nme class with Drewes i,t Iiiirtiiioiitb?" he was ii"ked. "Orijinnllv ,M's, but not for the last rwo yea's We ui'-'iipipd a room together from September '-' l.;t and roomed to .ether the previous winter." "What furniture was in the room''" "Twn morns ehn.rs, a Mii'ill mission ible, two desks, a desk .hair and a straight -back .hair, and two beds. We In, I .,...;, rut,. desks and no ki 3 to those WILLIAM P. BRINES v iyffrMrvMsmwiKKJkauK3rj)'VUKZj'. ' Jjti:"'j,jjii,Tv;r.TfT' . .. x.' vr j?ar;.rjiaiir' jy J jJW"" - r .xv w v j&sr Slietrlied In court by en Evening I'ubllc IamIrct artist SORROWING MOTHERS HOLD TRAGIC PLACE AT TRIAL Mrs. Urines, Whose Son Is Accused of Murder, Is Like Fragile China Both Pathetic in Their Grief ira proposed joint nitwn in Sihenn lie hnd hoped that Japan would determine the trrn th of In- fo'i . ii'fe- tnk'n? the powers into her conrtdet.ee. but in Fteail of living up to the int rn-uioiial acrcement sbe hnd disiiat'-hed the dis proportionately lnrtfe number of 4.".(a)0 men. creatine n misapnteheiiHioii abroad I as to Japan's aims Then, emifarv to Keneral ,- pectnti.u.s. Japan had with- 1 drawn on'y partial y when the repntrln- j tion of tne ('Re 'ho-S'ovuks la Siberia had been ejected. ' Likewise in lOl'i, .''".ntinued V'.se.oinf Kato, the Japan' ,. troons in Sib'ria ; hnd been re-Miforied on t'-,. sround thnt 1 desks." after indi um '"I ko tiirotiK1! tl.e ili'sl: his death'" "VeV "What did miii find?'' "I found this letter there," Hi ated n letter ou Mr. liordon s disk. "I found also his nrinv dis.haicc and ome of his si liMol notes." No Letters From Urines "Did you find any Utters from Brines f nnv kind''" "o I did not se.ir.h tlinriuishh." The witiu-s snid the desk was still " the room, and had hi en searched hv Ilite.tne Oickersun. of the district at- n." s stu't. 'i a., witness sum 11" wan eurh n. Hon was imp-rative to ttie inni!,- 1 i,n Di, erciu at the time and u him tenam-c of peace, the s1fe.-11anl.T4 or ;nti , u photoitraph of 'lie army dis Japan iwainst K .rean oc.t'iws mid thp , rhari.e and onu amp,es of writing preient'mi nf ISoNhevil: 1 '. .!omi-ini!"e. 1 from a notebook on the desk The ever-1 hanging explanation-, he as-j "Did the detective nnd any letters nertp.l, had proved the absen if a fixed , from 1'riins''" akeil Mr. Or.iy. P0''"'- . ' ' I'm nii'v an ..rdinarv lniman bring." ' hen Ameneii .i.tbdre.v. the ot. rPI,j,,, the'witness. I i,r nu, how position lender il".lnri'.. "Japan -hould ,.,,r fMllt j ,,t ., rP(.pi,t f,,r ,u.. have fo'Iow.d s,it if . ,e reu.'y disired (i,,,,-, i... ,,,.. though I hnetft it with to rpspei t t..e s;ii-it 0: toiit a tion an! ,..." realh l..id 1.1 -i-w nt tie t!r".e tt rasi ' ')) tn detective leave any let decided to send an ixpid.tioiiHry f". e , ,,-,,., t'.'. from Urines?" "No." the facilitation of the ( V Slovak ' ' 1 Ud lie take inn awa"'" "No" withdrawal. The American witi.d'awjl H Mit'i then told about the diteetive virtua h d-prlved Japnn of justiticatiou bringing to the district nttri.c's ,.th in-tin-T"r'ber n.aiuter. nn of truips in i,,"t igr.iji'is ..f himself nnd Drw. 8Iberia." -itnf.i-ni and bank books lleadmittel Vml.Itii.n Denied ltliar t!1" '" l'"irl" ' ." T V.V naiure lie con i inn '.-iiani inr I ear'"" ' Yes, in nfiereil t) buy 1.0 car1 .11 the installiuent plan. ' Willinii Henry ltartoli. if ILl'l "prlng (iiud. n strct. tin instr' i.c in arms came up ntul her liandM rested about about his .shoulders caressingly. lie kissed her, and she said aloud, "My boy, inj poor boy." I eii'.'iiiccntig at the 1 ii'ii'r-iti ii l'ciinsvlv miii, was the net witness. He li'.d with him the attendant e becks of hi. class, , umtIiii; Octobt .' i',1-0. "Turn to your class record for Mon thly. October 1. and tell me if the de fendant was present." said the district attorney. "He was." "Was he present Tii'-sday. Wednes day or Thursday of that week?" "Not after O. tuber IV "On October lV did you nave an utinl.il w.irLV "Yes u bad lilt: '.. '.....I.I It,-! .1.... 'i I iituiiiuy i..i ions w.y. . , , , , , ,,., b , , "How manv students were pns-nt "" ,'', ' .. . "'j .-..1-iti vourc'uss on October is?". "I had I f''t 'iK face. thlttecn stu.l.nts In toy class. ,,,.,1 they , Mr and Mrs. ( hrUtian Dres . e,. ..11 1. n-sei.t " father nnd mother of the murdered liar" !'n was tlien shown and he id. u- ;'''iit. sat tpilety in tl.e court until Hfin.1 ,. .i,..r h...h Urines bad turned ' patrolmen who hail been summoned in for the examination. Kit at Lauxers In Clash as-i.t.u.t district attorney Tries to Comfort Mother "Never mini, mother," he answered, "Hilly "s all right." With a caressing pnt on tho shoulder, ns if to reassure her, he drew gently nwoy from her embrace and seuted him self in his place. The mother began to sob, and her body shook. She sobbed for twenty minutes, the son meanwhile sitting with face straight to the front, his lingers drumming on the desk. tits own emotion showed in n liusli Tl; counsel for the defense nt this point engaged in personalities. Mr. Gray w.i endeavoring to prevent this evairunntion pilfer from being in trodui e. a- eidoneo And his obj.-c- , tions beanie s(1 frequent, ninny of them ' being accompanied bv sideline com-! ments. that the district attorney ap pealed to the ii.urt to have Mr. Gray refrain from passing unnecessary re marks. : (icrgo P. Mer.ilinn. infovmat'on , clerk connected with the State Ilighwiivi Department at Ilorrisbnrg. was the next witness, and identified n paper as an application for an automobile li cense received hv his deonrtm.nt. John J. Mullen, of (;-MI. ll.vi.'l live tine, who bus a rent estate business at I .-'100 Chestnut street, wus shown the 1 iipplicntl ind he Identified it as luiv- 1 ('"nllnunl from I'hct One nig btvn filttl by him nt the bnpicst of by pledees on Austria I. lines who, he ,ul. went to nis oitice and swoie to the alfi.l.ivit. He was positive in his itleutiticntioii of Urines, and clung to his story despite n m vere cross-examination. when the body of the bov was found and ll.euteiiant Hornsby, brought in the clothing and other personal elTects found and with the body. Une by one little personal possessions wire tunned by the polite lieutenant. The father and mother resolutely kept their gn7.e fixed on the witness stand, keeping themselves well in hand When the witness told of u gold on. n f 11 Co watch, inscribed "Troni Mother. Graduation, West rhiladtMphla H'gh School, 1P17, n. ('. D.," the mother broke down. Her weeping was as uncontrolled us Mis. Urines' hud been a ittle earlier. Her husband, his own eyes mo st, sat with his arm about her, comforting her. The hundreds! who crowded the court room at the Urines trial today cointmred with interest the two women so closely connected with the ease who carefully avoided looking nt one another. There must be in the hearts of Mrs. Annie Urines and Mrs. Christian Drewes n sympathy for each other, but the feeling Is sileli that no word of comfort or common pity can pass be tween them. Mrs. Urines, mother of the youth on tiJul for murder, seems like 11 fragile piece of china, the sort that housewives use only on rare and special occasions nnd usually kiep where Its beauty will make the beut showing in the china closet. The other mother, whose son, I.lmer ('. Drewes, was murdered, Is more like the old porcelain pieces, reminding one of other generations, Sweet and moth erlv, white-haired and buxom, she is. l'very part of the trial has its In terest fur ench woman. Hut it is the intimate mention of her own sou or liisi life thut draws the individual attention of Mrs. Itrltiees or of Mrs. Drewes. Mrs. Urines, the fragile piece of china, has the hcuvier burden perhaps. True, her son Is living. Hut her pu- thetic. twisted lips tell the sorrow of u ivlng shame. Today for the first time her tense reserve' broke. It wus when her son entered the courtroom and went straight to her chair to kiss her. She had widened him come in ns in a tirean., apparently not expecting him to greet her. When his nrm went round her shonl lirs they shook with sobs. Her two "rail hntiils clung to his. She sobbed Itiictlv but heurtbreukingly for several minutes after be left her before she ould regain control of herself. Once or twice afterward she removed her glasses nnd wiped tears from her eyes. Tears Dim Her Eyes Today her gaze could not fix itself on the bey as It did yesterday. Kor when she looked at his face her eyca blurred. Hveu Mrs. Drewes, whose sorrow Is nore trnnipiil nnd settled. Fobbed today, '.ike the old porcelain somewhat rnek'ed with age and wear, she shows lint other sorrows have come to hrr. she had been calm and intent on all irocectllngs till belongings of her son veto offered as evidence in the case. As Assistant District Attorney Gor 'on mentioned the gold watch inscribed. 'From Mother nt Graduation,'' Mrs. Drewes wept bitterly. And lis the over oat and hat of her son were laid before 1 witness she hnlf rose from her chair n nn 111:011V of memory. Neither woman seemed conscious of 'he crowds about them. It was only flic jury, the nttorneys nml the judge mil the evidence that interested them. 'requently Mrs. Urines' eyes sought the 'ace of Judge Ferguson, and seemed to lncl 11 sort of comfort in his kindly onntenance. Mrs. Urines, dressed in 11 small black EUROPE WILL AID ON ALIENS Premiers Order Financial Survey V 1dltl1.1I l're" o r I tarn in ' 1 that .Ia,Mii w t ti d t ' cniiipW '.' ii 'I " ' ' bten 1 'ria'' d n :; topugro1 'i'i 11, siti at, "i, this wl.il,. u. n nf 1 In-anxiiui- f T t'u .1 ipain "Tl i.s tl h wirinlr.iwH', soul 'In- 1 n mier, ' mi' po itictii ambition- T1 decided tie trmips Wuil ! soon a- polite nl st.in ! ! are 1 l' ,.,1'e . I M'l . i-S'ovak ha I at Japan's 1 id p!eentej 1! iss.aii. were in renciin. us (! lay .mI Hi t lie. ause of , giiMi-ii:n'-iit be r. moved as wa reskureil. Otheruis.. tl.i- .liipuiosi. rc eufftr 'I lie ttnops a.'I as soon a- a pmper It'.s ,i is Cst.lt)' -I 1 l! i'sIc ,- ing iiV' i'w .11 .'i.'i '' ..i'. a aiiesf t'.!-'.' 'I .! k i' .' of tin f'lt lty of ! .ng ' Sb'-MslI w.- Nu cannot 1 .. : t from 1 1 :i ii g 'u trines Itltl Sikil'..! Uter. ! .1 ! war nil ' -cli'ir..t - ! Mi. Japn- II a '. tendi I 1 - 1 . :.ri i. nt would w .thurawn g 1HTI1 i tit is spread- r u 'i Jn.,1- '.r i aware l:e, k l,..i- n 1' - I' i K 'i 1 ails ; 1, 1. .;, , . fie 1 11 r fii nr V tr'n- ,f . Mm nt i-i- 1 s. Brines Loses First Hot Legal Batile, Continent frufn I' iki- Or.n Felvi-s -M'-e m t . 1', j" ' ' ' npl ' ' 1 n the distil, t n" ii.' . ' 1' ' I Had Cbei l,s and Itnnd 1 The list .-, 1 id. ! . -..! 1 I. -" bond of t'u ' ir I ' hi. Ni. . '.' 1 7." J tio check. "'1. .Lit. d ( 1. ..(,. r 1 s I'.-jii 1 the t In i 1 ibi'i- It. V1J11 .... f r Slofl di'l' ii I" 1 11 ' nl' 1 f I'. 1' DrcW.s, H id s, , , ,,,. ( t.u-tl.lll I '. Ilrnvi- and the . r1 e- i'''-tin ' Drewis; SI .'i i" s- ,,'! .'1,1'ge .m np"iif.i i- mil 1 a gdd ri'.g. . f.. irirri 11 pen. a l-.'ik it' f r ' 1, (, .-iint Mumps. 11 I'i nt.- m.iiki K.ii mad fi ket. New "l.nk I rinindi'p'i 1 d.iti'l (ii'o her 1.. Il'-'i. a t M't f- 1 1, lb '..'! v N. J . t . 11 nadelt Inn s.' .-if I it 10 3!IL'0. .1 ti'!.. ' on tie I!..st u,.j Mn.ne I' " found on Drewes" body. Continuing, lie snid : ' "1 talked sieral times last June with Drewes tonecrning the punha-i' of un utoliiobile. Drewes had said In l.otied 1 to maki enough money in the mmier to buy a hint blue in the fall. He wiote tne later he njulilli't get enough rionty to buy one. I Planned Trip Home I "Op the I'llclaj he left ou'.cge be said !. was going to hire nn auto fur White Kivcr Junction to make better 1 1 in ti-' 'ions for New ork II. told me ufti r -em.' Charlie Smlos he was go- ! :ig to I'hiladelpl 1 1 to see a 1 itm who iiad it ar for n e I ttsked him when 1 !. got the idea he cou'il get a good ar ::. I'I I1...I' 'phi 1 H- -aid Hill' I'.nnes bud told him." I "Dulii't ! e. till ytiii lie wus go.ng to , Read r.g t.. buy n 1 h-' ' asked Mr. (i'il "f 1 e ll'd lie Was going to Iliad 'ig b .t he was filt go.ng to meet a lean in l'V'.i.!' lphin iird then go to Hendi' g to buy u 1 .ir " "W," dclii t Jen tel. is tiia before. Iliitl ' ' Nn piiitiitilar reiisnii " D.d 'oil Hsk wliD l.i was going to in- m l'i.ilaiJi lphin-' You didn't know 1 is r.tn.i did yu 1''" ' Nn Afti r Hi at!, had left the lan I, Mr. c, or ton h.nl ad'iiitti'd in c-ideice the f ,'. .1. ng letter: Kend'ng. I'm . O. tober ' Dear Mr. Ihi i: I I. aid -oiiie or , -jii 11k of ; ur lies. re to buy 11 inr. If mui hi to b'n a car that has run l.Vi'1 ir. I - I w:.l s.; it to you for .ilwJ0. I urn uluiig it at 'his figure siniplj li.ause I need cus.ll. If iu'.iesticl. .-sami'ih. magi:i:. Genera! DidiM-ry. Heading, l'a Voutli".' Mothers Sob It was the "mothers in the ease" who bore the full weight of sorrow in I today 's M'Sfion. I The mother of the slain boy, nl path.'ti figure by the side of hrr gray- j haired husband, and the widowed mother of the alleged mur.l'rer. piteous in her loneliness nnd her Inn, held the 1,1 ' attention of the I0lj pel sons who lili.-d very seal in the .uiirtroom. I The two women, equally berenved inj the loss nf n son and the more poignant resources, wfts not acted ntioii. The teudenei is. It nn- 1 pears, to rep-ct nnv proposition likelv I to involve inctcased taxation for France ami Great ltritaln. The Italian view I point is thnt Austria should not be ol I '"wed to bind herself to any purlieu I lar country or group of countries I through international airangetuent. In connection witu the othe- work of the council it wns icported this niorn 1 ing that the Italian Government hnd I sent 11 note to the count il regarding Sun run. which wou'd be considered in connection with the Greek and Turkish questions. Experts Agree on Disarmament Plan It wns understood this morning that the French and rritish military experts hat with black plumes nnd a heavy blue o'ouk, came ogain with her brother. Jvhn K. Wiggins. Mrs. Drewes, clad us yesterday In black gown, hat nnd clonk, snt with her husband In the same place ns yesterday. Like Melodrama to Women No tragedy or melodrama on the stage could hnro given n greater thrill to Mary Hughes, clerK, 2tM0 Memphis street, nnd Mary O'llrleti, housekeeper, oT)2S Idnmorc street, than the trial of Irliies. Itoth were cnllcd on the Jury, hut because accommodations for women jurors overnight were not provided In City Halt, they coutd not serve. They sat with six other women whose names were listed on the Jury panel. It was the first time either of them had ever attended a murder trial. "Oh, I wanted so much to serve on this Jury." said Mary Hughes. She was sniall. dark hnlrcd and pretty. Her long blue cont with Its big grnv fur collar and the round gray hat lent nn air of glrltshncss. "Wo have served on sevcrnl juries already this month, but it was always in petty cases. They were so monotonous. Hut this " nnd her eves were bright with Interest. "We are dismissed until Wednesday, but I tviint to come back to hear It all." It might have been a matinee, judg- tng from the appearance of these first j rows in the audience, tho oigiu inics women settled themselves comfortnbly on the front row as yesterday after noon's session began. Thev threw their coats back and munched choco'ntes. smilingly surveying the crowds about thorn. Thev chatted ond laughed over the questions peppered into talesmen bv attorneys. They listenetl more intently when James Gay (iordon. Jr., assistant district iittorncy. made his opening ad dress to the twelve Jurymen chosen. Show Inerenslng Interest The "play" was on nnd the audience, nt least this feminine bit of It, was growing more Interested. They real ized thnt they might lmvc been in tho Jury box l'stening to this p ea. And then, there were heroines' In the background who drew their attention mothers. Heated tiffs between the attorneys, their cover digging of facts out of wit nphses. the appearance and nnswers of the witnesses, the attitude of the jury toward nil this these were thrilling to the "audience" of taleswomen, too. As the trial moved on, chocolates were forgotten just as at the matinee girls forget their chatter nnd frills with the thrill of the play. Details of the murder story as It unfolded itself brought them forward In their seats when the curtain went down on the first act. When Judge Fergu son adjourned court for the day the "audience" slowly gathered wraps to gether nnd left City Hall discussing the "drama" in low, serious tones, and prepared to return for the remaining nets. Co-operation to Stop Immigration Possible, Says Camlnettl Washington. Jan. 25. My A. 1) Anthony Camlnettl, commissioner general of Immigration, who has just returned from n toilr of Europe, told the Konnte immigration committee to dny thnt the United HtntcH should co- opernto with foreign governments to prevent the depnrturc for this country of aliens who could not qualify for admission. Mr. Camlnettl discussed at length conditions In Europe nml will complete his testimony tomorrow. Tho commit tee then plnns to close hearings nnd begin consideration of the House bill, elileli tirnetlenlle uinntil Imp Itmiltprn tion for one yenr. Home members of noyed William Zlngcr, agent nf nn.nn. the committee predicted that sharp "' street touring agency, whnm i chniiL'es would be made In the House met on a tour of the unVi.i i.' " "W r,. - .'U.ll, Ml.T , ir, uum- that organizations exln n ., of Europe to facilitate the rn? part emlgianta to the tW &",' recommended amendment of ' , J?.nd regulations to Insure more rl T? nation of undesirable who .tl.'liJn' have their passports vised? Utm l GIRL TO LET ZINGER ALONE "I'm Through Chasing Him," a,., Miss Hebert-May Be dI,,!?" "I'm through ehnslng hln, ,,d,. wonts rue. he'll have to come nfii' l, I'm going home to Montreal ' " This was the statement of' n. , Hebert, of Montreal, arrested fiPV" weak after she had llown nc ' S""?..1?,0. ? "''Plane an' h measure. "We must stop mlsstble n'.leiis ut Camlnettl said the flow of its source, 'i;uropcan Iliad-Mr. nations spertor Miss Hebert wns given n hen-u . dny atMpynmenslngby hm?l ,t0 llnrold M. Ithon.i; are unanimously nnrerlng to help pre- with entering the country without vent undesirables from leaving for the , iiiK through tho proper channel.1 , United States." ! entering the country within n ,enr'i.n'! Mr. Camlnettl said he hnd found she had been deported. nUct fear ot a sons po-.sioie conviction tor j,mj renched a comp'ete ngnement on the (rime cd murder, wept openly, with tln report to be nintle by them on the sobs thnt brought rcsnonsive mniture ilisariiiiiment of Grrnmnv. They were to the eyes of all the women, who were flsked to prenare such n report after i mnjorit in the audience, and to the wstcrdny's. discussion, in which wide .yes of many a man as well. , divergencies of opinion deyedoped among P.oth women were inconspicuous spec- t() ni,.,i ,.nnferees. tutor, crow. ieil In among the huudieds1 ti. possibility nf nn utter collapse nf others, until their emotions overcame 0f ti,0 Austrian (Soiernnient. with th them and made them the cynosure of attendant dangers of nnarchv anil bol Kriand would agree to this plnn, and as a wi.v o'lt of the dead'oek it was decided to ask tho military experts to make all ot her report on the subject. Sir Auck'nnd Geddes. Hritish ambas sador to the United States, wdio wus called home from Washington recently for conferences, arrived in Paris this "lornlng to confer with Premier Lloyd George. USED DOPED SMOKES IN EFFORT TO ROB BANK Guards and Cashier Made Uncon scious, but Plot Is Foiled Stanton. Mich., Jan. 25. Hugene Heller, of Chicago, and James Felton, .,f Saginaw, pnssed around "doped" cigarettes and candy at the State Hank f Crystal, a vil'age near here, yester day, until the cashier nnd two deputy sheriffs who were stationed nt the bank to gunrd against bandits had become unconscious. Heller and 'elton then are alleged io have seized all the money in sight end started for their automobile. They v'eere cimturccl. however, by Sheriff Cur tis, who had watched the procedure from a hotel lobby across the strtet. The men were brought to the county .lull here. JOB NOMINEES CONFIRMED Senate Suspends Rule to O. K. Sproul Recess Appointments Harrlsburg, Jim. 25. The Senote today confirmed Governor Sprout's re cess appointments without n dissenting vote. Hie Governor sent to the Senate ocr 200 appointments and as soon us' they were lend President Pro-tern Hnldwin moved suspension of the rules ( anil they were voted uiion wimout go ing to the executive nominations com mittee. In the list was Attorney Gcnerul George H. Alter, Deputy George Itoss Hull. all eyes. Prisoner Is Unguarded i Mrs. Urines, n little, slight, pale I woman, with fiwly chiseled features shaded bv n small black hat. nrrlvi.t c.irl and was given n seat close f the n'nee where her son would sit wit!: lis counsel. It was !) i.IO o'cloi k men she cnnie in. The courtroom win. a,r. udj crowded, but space had been t.-s."ei for her and her brother, John 11. Wig gins. Her son came In nt 10 -0.' o'clock, carrying Ins overcoat and muffler thrown inrelesslv ncross bis arm. He 'wis un accompanied by any bailiff or court officer as l;e walked the lerg'h of the courtroom to take his place a' (he coun sel table. His i'u, roving over the ( row.l, pn-kul ..ut his mother us he passed through the courtroom, l'very eye was turned on him. but he hud eyes only for her lie kept on to the counsel table and thri v his overcoat nnd hot and i .itfl. r care lesiU on the desk by his choir. The mi, filer fell to the floor and he stooped to pick It up. replacing it with his coat. Then, quite unabashed though the courtroom looked on, h. walked th" half dozen short steps to lis moth' r's side. Her face was upiaised towards him. nnd she sinl'ed wistfully yet with oil the depths of a iimlhir's loe. His smile met hhevism, has been before hea.N of nl'ied cabinets for scmtiu w.eks. Hie neces sity nf stnbiU.Ing affairs and giving Austria n chance to work out her eles. tiny, wns npptcclated whin today's sit ting begnn. Wide Dllferenfesi of Opinion It wns expected yctcrday thnt a set tlement of the disarmament question would be quickly r.-alicd. but French newspopers msert t i..t wide dhergen cics of opinion developed between Pre mier I.lovd Geoige, Premier Itrlnnd and the allied e.xpeits. I.loyd (ieorge do hired that Ger many had alre.id dune m much that there was in tl.e situation no .hinjer to the Allies. He is snid t(( huvu asseited the Allies should also iuimcIi r the dan ger, Interna, and ttternal, to Germany from bolshcvism, and that May 1 was a particular turn when the Itiivs un Soviet armies wen most to be fearnl He udviseil, therefore, that it would hi better to follow tin- plan adopted at Spa and hear the Germans befme deriding this question. M. Itriund is Mild to bnve flatly re fused to entcitiiih tills suggestion, whereupon Count Sfurm. Italian for eign minister, tried to bring about a coiupiomisf. He proposed tin confer- i luc should come to a geneial agree- .Icr-iil j URGE W0MANT0 KILL I Victim of Assault Told to Shoot Man I Who Attacked Her I I Pittsburgh, Jan. IM. (Hy A. P. 11 i .t u court Hearing m l-orest mils borough this morning, Mrs. Lillian j liungliam piosscd the muzzle of n pistol , to the side of William Wilson, a Negro, I who hud been charged with assaulting her. She pu'lid the trigger, but the I pistol failed to explode. forty or fifty women, asspmhlPd in the com tioom, cried "Kill him nnd we'll stuiid by you." 1l..MI!U I Sltvscratier" I, A I h BSffiiSS IjL iBBis jfs5'Y''iv Tra' oi.t'"! HH I i HBfVrJgl," tti'n ' ""t I KB fMm M36Smm HHH Smmma0.BKMIh!!SwKBStB3v3BS3i lmiUmSmi 3ifrisKs. 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