WJ VtVi.r, f f I 1? I K VJ r n Ml- ' M "hat Fellow in the Car Isn't Laughing at" You He's Just Thought of a Lim'rick-See Page 2 'i I'.i Cuentncj public ffiefrger THE WEATHER Probably fair tonight anil Friday rising temperature; roldcit tonight about 2" ilcRretdi northerly winds. TKMrnuATpnK at each noun .""hi o no m.nz.l 1 1 a I :u 4 I n NIGHT EXTRA T?7 VOL. VII. NO. 116 i p I Wynne Admits rromng Report Man Named "Al" Was Slayer luTO DOOR STAINS CALLED HUMAN BLOOD Lte Meets Check Trying to Connect Fatal Bullet Willi Prisoner's Pistol EGAL WRANGLES CONSTANT! : r . i testimony Weaving circum stantial Web About Young Stu- dent Fought at Every Stop few in the Trial of William P. Brines n (r(lvniinm P. Brines, U. f I. fopbomorc. .. .him mini Elmer C. Drevvcs, IrriniV friend, a senior nt Dart- ,1)1-1111-' , , .1.,t. mouth College, lou.ii nun. October 17 on Mnscher street near Mr Line. Oak Lane. - riue of trial Kooni 053, City nii. Jlldje- William i-. rrrguwu. f.nnui Tor the prosecution, i..;iaiii District Attorney Gordon ; for the defence. Wllilam A. Gray trial started Monday. A mistrriou' "Al." und not Willinin k Brlii". I'nii vnfiiomoip, sicw Klmcr Drcic. Dartmouth CoIIcrc senior, rrtrdinK to the line of defense indi- iM today In William A. Gray, eoun- 1 for the defense. Mr. flrav broujlit out this staitling twj: at the openiiiR Kes-!on of the nrlh daj of the trial before Judge irjuion in loom 0."". City Hnll. It vrn in his iom-Buninntion of lijoj Saniuol O Wjnuo. chief of tlie twtVdtNtie', that .Mr. Oiay hinted t a solution of tne murder mystery hieh would entiiely upset the com oneulth's rape ngftinst Ilrlne. Alstanl District Attorney tiordon mjht hard to keep the name of "Al" :t of the ioookIs, but his objections question' put to Major Wynne were htrnlfd. and the .-hicf county detec- ke, lm hml linrsc of the murder ( for the district attorney's oflioe, 11 forced to admit thnt he had henrd ".M" and lind assigned n mnn to ffitijate Th senution mused by the mention "Al's" name wnv duplicated n few Inutfs later when the prosecution sent w witness stand Dr. John Albert lilnvr noted blood expert and pro lor of bacleiiology and pathology at I iiitrisitt of Pennsylvania, who ftiM that the blood found on the 'Wof Klines ,ttr Was human blood. Tflli nl Hi lues' Surrender Major Wynne, who was testify ine ffnthe trial closed jesterday, win re- iM for eross-exnininntion. Do jou recall when T saw jou in Nfction with this cnfce?" Mr. Gray 'M. e. on Fildnv Octnlio ". 'W(? if Tridns I nrrnnced the sur- Mer nl ItrJncsV" "No, Monday pnins. ' I trranseil the fust linm m I'ri- lijl" -Ye. "Tktn thioi.gli un .irtniiL.emcnt ultli "a If was surrendered at tin- Green "t entrance to the park nt 1 :1." p. loe folli.wing Monday .afternoon'" iti "" 'aid jou anil .Mr. Gnulnn iimdn '""I trips t New DiiBiandV" "One, ' Jinuury ,'!.' WhcifL" illil inn n.i.,J,i .,,.... ... -- .-" " , v tm iu lttord, Conn., and nowheio else." Jo the t'olt ArniH CoV" "Yea." ,Jty were in entire churge of the "Wgatiou for the county detectics, H under Mr. Guidon's iiiHtiuc- 'J'?' 'ea." 'Were J(, looking for n man named charged with the commibbion of tliiu fiuser' ''No." At.no timeV" "Never beaul the iJVm'Y"1 not bioking for a woman 'L ' ,'r bo"' 'M' '"" Jm-ii Htf, '"udentally?" "No, 1 don't li!?.50 "ot ,C('n" having asHigncd a iSiik!i,!ri''i,No.ki,,,;into i'a i ,"."ut rret'ive liifoiinution that imtJi between two women una Sr J 1"'"aI infoi matlon to the 'broK'r.' ra,,,,,, l"'r' 'M s0- 'Al' 'ohe. i this matter'' " u C.illed Idle Humor jj'l,,!;0"1"11 mlli' vlgoious objec ,'' ut was merruled. a.,JlaM''' of Jl'ik kind," ho bnid, iSb mL" ?Pt,"" ""(,! of rumors. It 'Material whether we were looking ',,!'" iinmed 'Al' oi not." .I'riieraurt',,;,!, "hut I 'in ,. tnl" n"ll0'(' nl"8 that line 'Id Him ,J n f.miior man, who "itliii . V)iw"",fn im(1 ,nt,t '" " but i,a "' ,I,ero '"'' 'k about Kr f, ."HN R.' '"definite that we "Dli ' "Mt nl"Mlt '" I hV'u i""! !",Hl,IM'i- men mv '"un i-li""1 l",,',! M,,( ,0 " ''rtiilii "'' , i ,,"" l"1' """"' ,lld "d ' to 'ii'"'1 ,"" "" M'"d a del re atf.w Unit wonianr' "I believe '""I nalde fiom riimorn. didn't tn "UJ vn I.,,, Tnr-Mt, CIuoi'd 'oV, . Enlc..B.co.r.r.tnro..,;, PhlUOrtphl.. P.. MOTHER MURDERED DREWES, I IS HINT OF BRINES' DEFENSE W-i sr.tx? aXa j ctyj W , t u C I i I r i L.r --- , JlXtU. JBBHHMIIHHBH "jJAyJl i i I AjkAjJ' V f4M 2aAJL.cULLi-. V :q (yWJUv- i . LcilBcr I'liolo Uenica WHO WHOTK THIS LKTTEK Who is "Minniel Magee." the man who wrote the murdered Elmer Drcwes the letler icprodiieed here? Are "Samuel Magee" nnd William I. Urines, the man on trial for murder, the same? The defense say. handwriting romparisons will proe that Urines wiole the "Magee" let ler. luring Drewes to hisilcatli. The fateful letter Is shown at the reader's left. Ileside It Is the copy of a class paper turned in by Urines at l'onii EARTH SHOCKS MYSTIFY EXPERTS; CAUSE UNCERTAIN Shifting ew Jur.sey Sands Blamed for 'Quake' by Some, While Others Search Rod: Strata in Efforts to Explain Main thi'ut'ic" have bivn advanced in icgard to the supposed eiiithquake which wiin felt in sections of Philadelphia and partK of New JciM-y at t!:ll o'clock last night. rollowiug the suggestion of thw ltev. Prancis A. Tondoit. In charge of the seismic laboratory nt (ieoigetown I'ni versit.v. Wnhliiiigtiiu, that the settling of sands ulong the New Jcisey i iiiim rather than a ipiake, innj have caused the shock, comes the theorj of Dr. George A. Iloadley. piofessor emeritus of physics at Svvarthmoie College, who said : "It seems to me that the quantities of shifting sands along the coast would not be sulliclent to cause ticmors at this distance. It is mole likely a local condition. "The fad that il was felt in West Philadelphia and at the same time, down near Fourth street, mignc be due to a strata of lock. Vibrations are can icd n great distance along a certain stratn. RESCUES FIREMAN'S CHILD Hosemnn Saves Infant Son of Man in Hospital When Home Burns Robert Piodoelil, eight month -old son of n fireman now undergoing treat ment for injuiies, was overcome by smoke nnd leseued by Iloseman Joe llnckett, of I'ngine. ( ompuny No when flames swept the hiisement kitchen of l.to Piodoehl's home, Tioga stieet. at !l !10 o'clock ami (!10 this morning. The child was in a babv carriage in the kitchen. The (lie. originating in the basement, swept up through the lull lien floor, driving the child's mother from the limibc before she could icscue Hobert. Pinnies were licking up thiough the floor direitlj under the unconscious child when llosemiiii Hacked went to his icscue. The child's father was at City Hall umlei filing tieiitnient, for in juries sustained at a uncut lite He ih ii meinhei of l'ugine Coinpnnv No. 1". The lescued baby was taken' In St Luke's Ihjinpital 'I he Hie caused S.iU0 damigc. SLAYER ATTEMPTS SUICIDE Tompkins, Convicted of Killing Woman, Tries to Hang Himself George C. Tompkins, of Philadelphia, convicted of (list degice minder toi killing Mih. ndiiiund I lliiinphi ics in the Itliilr County Courts last week after getting n change of venue from .Cam bria count), iittcmpted to commit mii ciile in the jail at Hollidajshmg hist night. Tompkins, nccouling to his guiird, ic ninveil Ills hell, made a noose ami fastened it to the lion burs nf his cell. Just as he slipped ills head into the noose the guniil, hearing a noise, tuiiied Nharpl.v and in Ight Tompkins liefoie he was able to lliiou himself After Ih" bell was taken avvnv lutiit llllll, i'lMIIdlls lisllll.VCll un 'f v temper, trilling his shiit fioia his null, breaking his tnntlihiush and comb and liurlin? them through tlio wicket of the .iron door, the gunui said. Hxtrn guards Iiuve been placed about, hi celt. 1 rjuT,. . " ' - K, Lr r . -7 ... 4 s sj -S v -. . jj s" i o w. - X, ?y vC, -' f rs y m t. w ZcXf'-Ttr..,' rr-3S7n v V cS - , " & r?s- JLM,lf : "It is peculiai that the .seismogiaph at Swaitlimore did not register it. as it is a M'fy sensitive instrument and has been known to register the passing of a motor truck nearby." . A film, when developed at I he col legcbv Dr. John II. Pittman, professor of mathematics and astronomy, showed only a straight line. I TMnlic II .iVs ii Omilie Samuel G. Gordon, in chnige of the minerals collection at the Academy of Natural Science, said "It 'is probable thnt it was a quake. T did not feel it nij self, but from the description given me by a gentleman living in Westniont, N. J., it sounds distinctly like n quake. He told me the shock was much moie severe than explosions they have hud down tlieie. "I doubt that shifting sands was the cause." continued Mr. Gordon. "More probably it was from a deeper source, und further inlund." rnntlniiril nn rnur Turntj-onc. Column Four HELD IN DETECTIVE'S DEATH Peter Maurlo Charged With Com plicity In Murder of Joseph McGinn Peter Mnuiio, i hinged with compile itj in the murder of Detective Joseph McGiuil, last Oilohei, was lit Id without bail by Coroner Knight today to await the nition of the grind jury. Mnurin, who is twenty jcurs oiu, and livul on Wharton street near Ninth, .was aiicsted .In unary 1 in a house at l'ift j .second and Jefferson streets. Mi Gum wns killed while making a inid, in conip.iiij with other detectives of the Second und Christian streets sta tion, on an alleged gambling house at eighth stieet and Passjuuk avenue. Pivo men weie later icitiudcd up nnd olio confessed to the shooting. The other four were held as netomplics.. Muurio was the lust nircsted McGinr v.ns forty -three -jcais old and lived .it Second ami Montiose sliei'ts $450,000 FIRE IN PULLMAN Spontaneous Combustion Blamed. 7 Cars and 12 Coaches Burn Chicago, Jan. 'J7. (Ily A. P ) The Height car eict ting "Shops of the Pull man Car Co., Nt'ven fi eight cars and twelve inaches weie destroyed by liie toditj, J It. Weaver, one of the vice picsldents of the company, estimuted the loss at SI.'tl.tHlO. The shops coveied an men neuilj two blocks square. No night shitt is npcintcd in them and the oilglu of the the was not dis covered. "Mr. Weaver's statement ad vanced the theory that spontaneous lomhiistliin iu the tool rooms was re sponsible. Skating Today Com muse hike. Merion Cricket Club lake. Haverford College pond, PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1921 . "- V "i VV . J ft-st sjs r'- ..- 3 - - - - T3" - .. -,.. , 7r . e'-?y ys&TZ? 'jz zrz U V ,1 -em " ei - -e.; -"-7& -u. Jr-i -y jr ., Jf . c--; - - 2c:rj s z. Judge Thompson Suggests Structure May Be Used Later for U. S. Courts COULD GET FEDERAL AID The erection of a federal building on the Parkwny, to be used ns the govern ment's stuieture during the proposed world's fair in 1U1M and theieufter to house the Cnited States louits heie. has been suggested bv Jiulg.. J Whit nker Thompson, Judge Thompson suggestion was made to Andrew Wiiglit Cinwford, trustee of the 1'nii mount 1'uik Ait Association, who disclosed it today at a meeting of the members' council of the Chamber of Coinineice, held in the Itit.-Cnrltoii. The proposed building, Judge Thump son stated in a letter to Mr. Crawl'oid, would relieve the piesent congestion in the Postoftlce Ituildiug at Ninth and Market stieet, would serve as America's exhibition building nt the fair and later, as a temple of justice, would provide accommodations foi the rapidly growing business of the fedeiai courts. Judge Thompson's letter iu pint fol lows : "Those in chnige will no doubt applv to Congress for an appropriation, and will ask the federal government to take a prominent part in this exposition as lias been done with those in the past. The buildings erected nt government expense, after serving the immediate needs of the exposition, have, in most instances, been tnken down, mid noth ing left of peimiinent advantage either to the city wheie the exposition has been held, or to the government. What I want to suggest is a plan wherebv tin money appropriated, or as much of it us possible, ino.v be of permanent ad vantage to botli the city and the United States. "It Is known that the supervising ar chitect of the Treasury Depctut incut has had under consldeiuticm for some jenrs the question of piovidiug adequate and proper accommodations for the Cnited Stntes couits, either through additions to the present Postotllce lluildlng nt Ninth and Chestnut streets, or thiough the erection of a new building at some convenient and proper location. The time seems to have anlved when tlieie is a public nceessiu for making such provision. The business of the Cnited Stntes courts lias been coustautl.v in creasing, und the piospects ine that it will continue to increase to gi eater volume. The increase in business re quires larger staffs for the office's of the clerk, the niutshiil mid the Culled States attorney. All of these othcials aie crumped for spnee for their working force and for uiopcr tiling space for their iccords. The district i ourt lias not at its disposal a stifhoicnt number of rooms for the grnml juij and the petit juries, nor for the uecominodation Cuntlnuetl on I'nuri Twenty-one, Column hit ADMITS ARS0N-JS HELD Man Says He Was Paid $1000 to Fire Factory Jamb Skullnik, of New ,oik cit.v. ai tested jestenlaj on the sixth lloeu ol u burning factor), confessed to having been paid SlIMK) to set tire to the phut, und wns held today without bail for mutt The factory, at lo.'l-It" Noilh Seventh street. Is owiicel by Joseph Klehlci & Co. Sullnik was fo'ind by tiieinen hid ing on a shelf, and wns placed under nrresl The owner of the plant mid one of his del Ics, Morris Weisbrod, of 12U0 Stile. stieet, weie grilled privntelv hv I'iie Marshal riliott todav The ' hit ter iciiiscii iu uiscmsc wiiai Humilia tion he obtained, but said that it would prove of great value In breaking tin the nrwn ring winch he is ronvinccil has leeu opemtllig here, Ss H y? v M - iH M U-.7 H URGES PERMANENT BUILDING FR FA WOMEN ARE URGED TO ORGANI I Efforts of Politicians to Confine Their Activities to Welfare Work Denounced i FEDERATION ASKED TO SEE THAT LAWS ARE ENFORCED, Women of Philadelphia nnd Mont gomery counties were called upon today to organize to end banditry and lawless ness. The call mine nt the annunl mid winter meeting of the Montgomery County reiteration of Women's Clubs nt Ardniore. Spenkeis denounced effoits of politicians to confine the work of women to laws pertaining to themselves and rhildien. The clubwomen were utged to "do mmo than right." get into the politic-ill ginne and insist Hint pies ent laws are enforied rather than cam paign for new laws. The meeting wns going nlong pence fully in the clubhouse with Mrs. U. j. Holston in the chair, Mis. II. D. S'cMvnrU, chairman of the Montgomery county committee of the League of Women Voters, took the floor nnd ex plained the battle he- organization is making for legislation. Mrs. A. M. Snyder, former president of the federa tion, finally sprang to her feet and suid : "This sounds all right, but you have to do more than mnke new luvvs for women and children. You nil know the conditions of banditry, beggarv and law lessness in Philadelphia. Th'ere is n terrible Indifference in men and women regnrding the enforcement of the laws. Philadelphia is u lawless cit.v . Itnndltry prevails nnd liquor may be had almost everywhere Go into any of the railroad stations nnd men and women will offer to sell jou liquor. We are getting to work on an oiganization to enforce laws." Mrs. Schvviiif. leplied that her asso ciation was inteii'stcd in home uile, and home rule meant "enfoicenient of laws." Then Mrs. Ilolston. the chuirman, said: "It is only natural tliut even fair-minded woman wnnts to do right." "Right?" said Mis. Snyder. "Yon have to do moie thnn right get nut and fight, gel into polities mid stop letting the politicians sidetrack the women in only handling laws for women and children. Tlieie is only one solution and that is' to oignuuc mid light." Mrs. Kate II. Hrusstiir, piolmtion officer of Montgomery county, spoke on the need of u municipal hospital for the county. She suid tli.it present condi tions in hospitals weie intoleinble, due to limited spare, and cited numerous eases win-re children, confined in these institutions, have coutructed scveiul diseases. Miss Get trade Klv. of this city, spoke on relief work in Dm ope. .Mis. Fiank Miles Day, chairmnii of the League of Good Government, was the principal speaker this afternoon. Mrs Holston, of Ambler, was ic elei ted ptesideut : Mis A Hamilton, of Cjuwjd, vhe ptesideut. Mis. Georgia Fowlei. Narbettb, secietaiv. and Alt". I'l Gudebrode. tiVasuiei BIG RAILWAYS SUGGEST GENERAL WAGE REDUCTION Committee Will Discuss Proposal With Labor Board Tomorrow Chicago, Jan. 'J7. I ll I' ) Members of the labor committee ot the American Association of Itailwa.v Ex ecutives today aie on their witv to Chi cago for a meeting here Trillin to dis cuss with the Cnited States ltailwav Labor I'onul the possibilitr of wage reductions for employes on the leading railroad s.v stems of the countiv W W. Atti-rburj, of the Pennsvlvania Railroad : C D. Lnnmts. of the lliiuh Valley , and M. L Hell of the Chicago.' Hoes. Island and Pncitie aie among those expected to attend. The inilrond executives, n is said, are ready to submit to the lailwav wage board their figures to show that nt the pu-sent railroad rates the prop cities are not earning (I per cent guar anteed bv the transportation ,u t , that the rates now nre ns high as the busi ness can be expected to bear, that fonts have been cut to the minimum consist ent with safe operation, ami that a re diu-tioii in wages is the onlv leinnining place for a reduction iu expenses A decision by the board is expet ted l'riila.v on the ease of the Atlanta. Iln miugham nml Atlantic ltailuiiul vtliiih posted notices of wage reductions Itep- resentatives of the railroud brotheil iK brought the wage reduction iiulu i' to the attention of the railroad Inltnr boaid, asking that the board older the niiUoad to rescind them. I'icsideiil V, L. Hogg of the i.iilioad, dec hired that under pie-sent operating expnises the mad was losing $100, (KM) a mnutli MAY FACE CHURCH TRIAL Act of Rector Who Married A. I. du Pont Under Scrutiny Los Angeles. Calif., Jan L'T - ( P.v A. P . Tiinl of the ltev linkci P. Lee, former!) lector of Chi ist Chun h here, befoie twelve of his puis in the episcopal church, on a chatgt of viola t'on of mi ecclesiastical i-amui in hnv lug pei formed n mniriage ciiciuon.v for AJfied I iliil'out. luillliuiaiie powtlei uianufactiiier of Wilmington. In I , und Miss Jessie D. ullll, of mis Angeles was heliirf considi-ictl todav . according to chin ch othcials. A icsolution was adopted nt the con vention of tlu diocese at Los Angeles, iis.uriug the Right lev Joseph H Johnson of the suppoit of the couveu lion should he decide, as bishop of the ilioiese of Los Angeles, to e-all Mr Lee for trial I Tin- ohaige, il was said, would lie violation of en non -ll. which foihids pi'tforniance of the marriage ceremonv bv un Dpiseopal i-lerg.vnian when one of the parties is divoiccd und has a former spouse living. Mr iliil'ont's mniriage lo Miss H.iH took place hen- lust Sntuiihij. Wounded Man Held for Inquiry Audiew lleeck. of Poplar street be low Dishth. applied at the Philadelphia General Hospital vcstculav I'm ticnt ment of n gunshot wound in Ins arm. lie refused to tell how he had received the iniurv and Is being held pending liivu tiv'li'1" ZE FIGHT LAWLESSNESS i t'uMlnhcd Dally Except Hunday. Hutmrription I-rlc $U n Year by Mall Copyright, 1U1M, by l'ubllo Lwtleer Company Lim'rick Prize Goes to Haverford Thpie. was n Rood deal of mys tery about the winner of the ONK HUNDRED DOLLAR limpin' lim'rick prize awarded todnj. You'll see all about it on Page 2. The winner is: .MRS. U. HOWARD KISENHRKV College Avenue, Haverford, Pa. LIMERICK No. 31 Cried Robu-t, "Oh, sweet little Claire, I adore your rick tressex so . rare; One curl I implore Ami "' .I'll lea ne ijou -no more." Now Rob's heir pulls, the ' hair of bobbed Clair. There's Another Liinpin' GIRL WIFE STARVES WITH SERVICE MAN YoungtWoman of 17 and-Miss- ing Marine Fbund in , ' Lodging House PAWNED HER TR I NK ETS, Marion I. I.Uler. Cnited States ma rine sergeant at the Philadelphia Navv j-artl. and his seventeen- ear-old wife, Hazel, were.fouml. hulf stnrvied today In .. ...,.., ,,. i,f,ij;uiv Utilise ilt 1 111 .MI1HI t. .. - I llteentli stieet "- ''- -"i"-"i "ii- ii"-"i "" Litter, who had been absent without virlOI-v '"kl f"11 1,ns hv f'l,1l1,,,0,1 bv n leave from the niivj vanl since Jununi v I s""'"' of lllp difficulties und ic-poim-15. was lyiuv u. loss a bead, weak from I uili,i' s "f "if next four veai- hunger His wife. iv suffering lier nttractive fine marked hv hira. . was seuietl besnle , "We haven't eaten .hce the night before lat." Llller told Depnitineut of Justice agents when the) entered the room "Mv wife puwiieil her tunhtts, and liuullv I pnvvni-d my mm ine over coat for Si and we bought oiu last ineiil l uesiinj niglit ,t Hie office of the I niieel States marshal in. tie I-Vdenil P.uilel in. Lil- ler sm'd tie was married hisl Febiuuiv it K)M-r. W. Va. His wile, who was Ha.el Tlioinisiiu. daughter of a fore man ip the stce vvoiks tlieie, was n rn ens i itormer. he sunt. He saill his w-ite i, line heu I'llMIl K) set on .liiuuni) 1.,. and th-v vcut to tin- rooni mi Noith Pitteenlh stiett. when, thev wt-ie able to live lor a time on moiiL') obtuineil bv iinvvnlng their personal belongings. "I wmiteel tti'pfiwn mv uiiifoiin n--it'iduy, but I hud nothing else to wrai." Llller told the nuthoiities after food hml been given him and his wife He se-ivcd with the murine's in Ciaiiie and was hndlj gnsstil time tlnvs be tore the uiinistiie. He re-enlisted in the niaiines in Diie-nibn ami was ns. signed Januaiv I to the uav) villi I ben fiom lee raiting dii'v .11 New ink lie is twt'lit) thiee je-ais ,tl Lillcr was turned nvoi to the navv vard othcials His wife i being e-iieil for b) 11 thin liable -m it tv and will In sent to her tutlu 1 nt Kvi 1 WOMAN HELD FOR RANSOM Wife of Californian Kidnapped. Rel atives Are Informed l-os Angeles. Jan ''". Mis lilnds Witheiell. wit- ,.f S Withere..'.l. picside-nt of n loan nntl invcstuient coin pan), who ilisnppt.ir d from her houu here Tuc-sdii) nighl. has been kidnapped unci is being held foi iuiimiiii. nicoitliug to cnmiilllliiiul nils 1 u-il bv iclative. today und believed bet slide b tin police. frerdtosE moves for cloture on tariff bill WABSHfOXOK, Jan. 27. A petition to Invoke cloture wns circulated today by Senator Penrose, In charge of the tariff bill, and more than the required sixteen signatures were secured. Some senators eaid It xoulrj be Impossible to get the necenrary two thirds Vte. HELD ON SUSPICION OF BIG MAIL ROBBERY CHICAGO, Jan. 27.-Jttmcs Schuup was held by the police today on suspicion of being the leader of four meu wanted for stealing ftrelve baps of rrgfotered mail from a government truck at the Union Station January 18. TUb capture followed a spec tacular j8Cp Uet Vrirlay night, when htv eluded the police, aftei a running pun battles over roofs and down fire escapes. The police etald tire pistols "wrre found In Schuup's pocket?. TOO GOOD JT0 BE TRUE 'Union' Hours Sign at Police-station Did Not Refer to. Patrolmen Persons passing the Maiuijiiuk pnlm station late .vest erdn.v wondered whctlni a decrease' in the prevalence of crime was accountable for 11 sign' winch Mood in frtuit of the place 01 if the point were just tin-d of working long hours In twild lefters, a sign i-etuvi-vcil the information that "we ilose at fi p in during tie weel, and at 11,0011 on Sulur dav." ' Investigation IimUisi, ihai oui' .prill U ,il i"l 1 1 I ml 1. 11 1 nil Ii .(..;,, nwnj iiiiiii h f"ei im iw 1 tot, nl me nnd placed it 111 flout of the station. Cartllml CJWihnni. Urc All Ratholfei te u Hi. MANI'M. nV IMtATKIIH.-l-Ado. Liin'rick Today Sec Page 2 G. 0. P. IS SOBERED I BY COMING TASKS Harding's Heavy .Responsibili ties Temper Spirit of Lead ers in Washington REGRET SHELVING OF ROOT l I.J CLINTON W. GILHEHT j Snr C'nrrfsitnnilrnt t.cfntnr 1-iihllr Ir.lcir ' wpvny", I'Jt, 11 i'UWOC I illy, , ,., . Washington. Jan. 27' Tin- elation ( and confident e among Reptiblicnn" here. I , . , - .. , , . I 'lit- lin .iMl.,l (1...4- f.-.1l.....n,l f ... I.IOHI I lille uinkiiig of the cabinet bv I'ipsj. l.i..... ...... .,...,! ..! -t tieilt-etei llltltlllj III illlts 11 st-nsi- oi anxiety that lie may fail to sutisf) the publie itemiiud for big ntlvisers. The split between the ugricnltuie of tli West which wants n high tnriff nntl the big industrial interests erf the I'ast whii-li tlesiie ii low tariff or free trade is distin bing And the immense prob lem of reducing taxes mid finding forms of taxation to leplnce the excess profits '..'"' uiiuissing Phi- reaction which has taken place was moie or lens inevitable No piutv I could leuiuin long in the mood which follow eel the election Anil the more chastened spirit of toila.v mnv be help ful to Mi Hauling bv lelleving the piessine upon him in till his cnbinet with politital appointees You find bete, now "iegulau. of the u-guhirs who say that the Piesiilent-elei t should appoint Heibert, Hoover to the cabinet . though they pufces at the ame time then (lis- j like for the food administrator , They I'tpit'ss it-giet oVel the lepoited ehoicf of Chailes (i. Dawes on the 1 ground that Dawes 1, too mm Ii of a politu ian tv be seiutarv of the tiensmv and that tils suppoi 1 foi the olliie. I'red T'phiiui. tie.isui t tin- ltepublienn National Committee, and Colonel Wil liam 11 Thompson, of Xm Ymk. is too politniil They cxpn s. ( oiieei n et too nianv politicians be named foi the phu lrm. lining to be tilled and who sU (lmt Mr Hauling should huosi a union labor leader as seetetntv of lubcu though thev dislike oigiinred liiboi mid have publiclv opposed it. P.ilt.V .Much .s-ohfiul 'linn- is no disposition in 1 tnni.c Mi I Lulling nor is an) doubt euesed of his rupncitv to meet the ilitBi iilties Hut theie is 11 soberer partv hen- in Wushington than was here six wis-ks ago. Tlieie Is 11 .ene of (he ,tlnill l.iwlnell tilt Pleslilenl elect has been siibjei tt d and 11 ooil iiiimv Kepiiblii mis .tie liv ing mil nsuiiisi tin political pressine leiillnuiil nti I'll i;r I'mir. I iilnmn luii NO SMOKES. CHURCH GAINS West Virginia Legislators Contnb- ute Money Saved to Religion Cliailcstou, W. ,i , Jan -.'7 1 1 1 p 1 When the stite f'apitol build ing lieu- was burned down, the West irgmi.l Ilmisi ol Hclegates dii nr, t,, Imld sessions in the ttapiist T mp, and 11 was agieetl tliut ns meetings woiibl be belli in 11 ihuiib building, tlelegnis slionld lefunn fiom smoking Pllitl to ailjoiltlitiielir vesleuliiv the IIoiihi' adopti d a lisolution uinlei whnh the iiioin , siivul oil 'hiukis" n ill JP contributed to the ticnsiuv of the church The renotution comnienileil ilie self reStinint on the part of the delegates, PRICE TWO CENTS CHILDREN SAVED W MOTHERS SEVENTH ST. FIRE Trapped on Third Floor, Fire men Rescue Two Families From Death GREAT TEAMWORK SHOWN BY MEN AS FLAMES SPREAD Two women nntl six enildreu were rescued from file enrlv thin morning by pntiolmeii nnd firemen who enrried Ihem ileivvn ladders through flume nntl smoke from the third-story windows of n bouse nt L'OI 1 South Seventh street Tie (lie damaged the llivee-stniv brick --tore and dwelling of fctnnmicl Kuplnn at that inldie-ss. Those reseuetl are Mis Kaplan nnd her three eltil tlren, ltesii., eight years ohl Louis, sir veni's old. anil Yelta. four venrs oltl. and Mr- I'sthcr Teppcimnn nnd her three chitilien. Hthel, thiiteen m-ih" old Tt-ssie. seven .veins old. and Io". live venrs old. Kaplan tried in vain to find some wnv to leud the two families to snfetv nnd reiiiiiiiieii with them until thev were lesruetl bv lliemen Then he unveil htm self by elnshing thiough smoke nnd flame down a hack stnluuse. The two families wire tmetl fro bv neighbors. Great Teamwork Shown "Pat ' Hicks, hosemnn of Kngine ( 'oui puny ,"!l ; Patrolmen llimmelsteiu nntl Melurgnn. of the Courtli stieet nml Snjder avenue station : Acting Captain' "Hob" Simpkins. of Truck 11. nnd two brothers. Kcllormnn anil Pnrnelj Smith, ladderman of the snme iniiipnny weie the heroes of the file. P.y swift nnd fearless teamwork thev tmrieet the eight endmgered peisons to enfetv though the tire was spientling fiM and the smoke stifling. The Hie began some time nfter 1 o'clock this morning in Knplan's store on tin- first flool of the three stnrv building. A man passing si the flame und turned in nn iilnitn. The shouts of neighbors moused the oiiupants of tin house. The Knphuis live on tin- sei nml lleien the Teppeimans on the tliiul. Kaplan sought to find a wnv to lentl his wife and children to safety when he was awakened b.v the noise, but tin flames hail sprentl so tpiiekly that lie realized he would be unable to get the frightened woman and childien down the stnir way. Tilt Teppei minis had been awakened also, and the mothei and children weie crying for help on the third tloor Kap lan led his own fntnilv upstniis. nnd the nine persons eiowded to the front windows to esenpc- the smoke that Was pouring nti the stain ase into the 100111s The engine tomptinv and the pntiol f lom Kouith stieet anil Stivtlei avenue iirriveel at almost the same lime, and the trews set to work to u'sciie the en eliiugeii'il iei soii Clamber I p l-itldeis The lliemen shouted ucmiiiigiiiient to the gioup trapped oil the tliiul floo nnd a tlmtv two-foot ladder was et up Hick" was tirst to spriti" on the lower mug" and went niiuhlv lo the top Pntiolmau HliMmelsteiu. who would not wait foi another ladih-i to In phu etl in posit mti sinletl the tront of the building bv wnv of a cm tin c I'a tiolmun Melmgiiti bieaking into the stoic, held his htt'iith and made a dash for the st.urs, which weie inoking and Inked bv tlames. but still s.ife mid duheil upstniis. bursting into the mom 'wliei,. the women anil children waited liellilisi Tin- 1 lew of Trut k II ei up ,11 1 lliultleis. anil Cnptaiu Minpktiis and the Smith brothers, swnimed up llnoug 1 the smoke that poured fiom tin win dow The woik of iisiiie was dime uuiik v Hoseinau tl i K- gm Vettn and I'.i -stf Kuplan. making two 1 1 1. through the smoke The two pntiolini'ii brought down Louis Kaplan and linsc 'leppii man Captain Simpkins and the Snnih luotlieis hitiiight down tic two umtlii-is Knplun wnited until the women nnd chlhlltli wtie siife then siivul hinisi 'I He had found that lie . milil get dnwn bv til' bin k stuirvv.lv, w m 11 In was looking t"r a ineiiis 10 u-sciie Ins fainllv but feuied to lake tin women nnd ' liihli 1 11 out thnt w i Hi ''ink a dei'li buath nml d um-d ml" I III' slnnke He 'll lllnilgii 111. I Snt .nit at iln le.n TWO PATROLMEN AND BOY INJURED IN AUTO CRASH Police Car Hit'by Speeding Limou sine and Overturned I'W O IUI1 lolllll II llllll , III. UMI llllt II midnight lust mglil vein n nn mil n . I11I1 .in-liid into tin iinlne , 1 1 1'fl if tin I'll 11 il Mum 1 mil 1 an 1 1. nil.. ,1 n e sin 1 inn at I'miiklm nod v im -iu i' Tin- pntiol vuis taking John llilko. fifteen unrs old, of I'lnot 1 , 1 m ar lillliul live one. In tin Huns, ,, I Ii ti'iitinn after la- mu-l mi .linn;, nf nttemptnig to rob 11 Ninth 1 nun -tuet store I he linionsitie 1 .muig -mill on IVllllkllli si ret I ktlnfTiil Jin piuol luiitmi tlmtv teel ii nnilislii il ,111 ,1 1 11 nig mill iifwssHi mi, I 11 ii-li.'d 1 1I1-- pliev u iml.iu Tl e '1 1 11. wii- ik.- iilid win 11 il nee 1 tui in d I'liiinin'i ihe lliiie pali ..Inn 11 mid linn' pri-i'in 1 "H- Ici uetitii 'llie hie wns pviuig'iis il ami Pn 11. ilim 11 Huh anil I 'in 1-.11.1I Itilknuiii. sent In the I luhiit niiii'ii lln-pirnl lor iniurii-s w I111I1 will inn H"u -I 1 in is li.lin i ollnpi driui ot il" 11 ii' I-' If nl Tenth mill Mi Keiiii -tutt- wits In 'd III sliiiiu hml 1 mi I.. Miuistinle Meiliuiv in (tiitiul .-Mnii oi tiiiliu A man nml n wnmun iniin.' m iln linniii- siui at I he linn "1 tin ' ui I petl ill the ee iti'ineiil RAIL MEN TO HELP HOOVER Offer to Carry Wheat for Starving Children Free of Charge ('lew-laud. Ian '.'7 1 It' A P - I II. 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