pJ J 'f'T'P'V" . sr t v tf Billy Penn Had Had Limpin' Litri'hcks, He'd Have Called This f'Funadelphia"$ee Page 2 THE WEATHER Tftaln tonight and probably l'"''''''' Jrn followed by clearing Ifrlilio J owest tcmperaturo tonight 35 decrees. T UIPKUATUnB AT I'.ACU 1IOI It i-sTnUoTii im Ilia la I ' "I , trfflUrffi 142 m w i i i uenma Buhltc fedger NIGHT EXTRA srv It ? VOL. VII.- NO. 128 Entered ns 8r onj-t ;i, m .,,. , .. . , l-n.l- ii- v,"', "I, ''2'"'.: t IM.llndtli.hlR. I'A. ISTO PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1921 I'ubllhhnJ ViUU 1xrjit iSumln sii(ii rijition Vri li I'Ulilir . ZfV '" n rt n par h MhI PRICE TWO CENTS MAN SLA YS GIRL, SHOOTS 4 POLICE FROM BARRICADED HOUSE IN 6-HOUR SIEGE; DROPPED B Y SHOT IN HEART BERGDOLL BRIBE PAID ID ARMY MEN 'Alabama Joe,' Giant Ne gro, Caught Near 17th and Lombard Streets RIDDLED BY BULLETS, PRISONER STILL LIVES i Conquered by Bluecoat After Hantl-to-Hand Struggle in Dark FIREMEN RENDER HELP Terrorized Persons Rescued With Ladders From Top Floor of Fagin Place House i William Diescii, of Chester, T'n . a Xgro Known ns "Alabama Joe," shot Ihrfo patrolmen nnd n sergeant during fx hour revolver battle with 200 patrolmen rnrlj today, after lie bad iniirili'rcl l!rnco Ilobinon. colored. The m'inler and the wholesale shoot ing which followed nooturod nt the wnman's home, nt '. Pngin's place, n Jtttlc court between Sixteenth nnd .Sev enteenth tticet", just soutli of T.om bard. Drescn. who li fort years old, finally isa captured bs Pntrolninn Anderson, of the Twelfth and Pino stiects sta tion, riddled with bullets, nnd is in the 1'oljclinte Hospital, expected to die. H was shot through the heart. The fire department bad an importnnt Trt in the fight and final victory over the outhw. During its height firemen riKed their lives to go by ladder to the third floor, whence they recited two iromrn anl a child who were screaming there in terror. Then the firemen turned streams of wttcr on the hoiie, smoking the win dow nnd hnracsing the murderer. Tr to Smolic Out Slaer Bnttiillou Chief William Barrett, at the nsk of bis life went into the. house j Driver Fcrced to Surrender 20 nnd ot off sulphur candies supplied by j Barrels at Pistol Point Tollee Surgeon Owens, which it was; . . , , . . Near Abington honed would smoke Drescn out. i a rtiolmen from station houes nil " orrr South Philadelphia nnd firemen PRISONER FOR TWO HOURS from ft ir engine nnd ladder companies took mrt in the lone siege. Police ,f tin- nt. mid of Tienton "Mabima Joe" wns nble to hold out 1.4A t, H " - ''1' A rT3 'llisi?s 1 1 . ,-;it ,', , J; vi'- '. OSUmJ rf", v W ;V ,tJ .:rr?JJU ; ,,u ,-ysi 9SSt.kBlw ;; ifSMfti " J vilBCKL-' '- ---, K4.IMi8'l- .... . v v-l 1 V'Sii;i?--,-Vj-''' RffiKSsiyiiSiJli - : MlIiHM '-fc 1ftH."' iiW?w toSs-U v r V ' i?- tVMGB '' '' '.'? I NTAVOY DECLARES House Committee Opens Probe of Slacker's Escape With Prosecutor as Witness BOASTS MADE IN GERMANY ARE BASIS FOR INQUIRY i II j a Staff Coriespoiident 1 Washington. IVb. 10. Intimations 'of biibcn s'wen by (JroXer llergdoll in fiermnm fonn the inninpr!ng of the Iloue milllnr) aflnirs lomniiltee inis tigatinn begun here tofjy. This was nnnouneed by Congressman Julius Knhn, chairman of the loiumlt tee, ns that body assembled to piobc licnsdollS flight to tbo fatherland t'nllrd Slntes Uistrict Attorney Me Vvoy, of riiilndclphln, wns the first witness "Ilergiioll's cable from (Jermunv to the Philadelphia PuuUO Lkdorii U the insis fur this investigation because of its impliention of bribery." Mr. Knhn ciiid ns lie cnlled the meetinc to older A militnrj ntniospbete was given the I hearing room l.y tne service iiuks mi the walls nml a case tilled uitn insignin. fiom the Congre-oiional medal of honor down to Victory buttons. A grim inn ihlne gun was mounted on a cabinet Kight of the nineteen members of the uiilitnij committee attended the hen injf. Including Kepiesentatixe Thomas, S ('l.igu. Hepublicau, of WnMieMiuig RepitMMitutho Arthur (J. Dcvnlt. Pirn , oiint of Alleiitown, wns nn intere-led siiii'tnlin lie nit with the i onililitti follow Ml .MCAoy s icaiuiioii . Ex-Service Man Today's Lim'rick Winner Mi. Dorsey who wins the $100 prize awarded today was promoted from private to 1st lieutenant during the war. He is a member of Lu Lu Temple and is a thirty second degree Mason and is also connected with several building and loan associa tions. His winning lim'rick was : LIMERICK No. IG X slacker who fled o'er the ( sea Thought a wonderful hero was he With his pots full of gold, But I've often been told A wee fee got Gcc Cee liec mx n,iriK strcct free. Silosinan Hurley Motor C llroiu and Race Streets . There's Another Limpin' Lim'rick Today See Page m . ' . '- . vj ft;:. jjf'V' - - Jy mm -4$$;y ' mKJ? Jm JUbBi&. jSiHtlKttttH VAy'fyxKL fiIHtW JWHHH(((((((((((H'- ttKttttHHiltltHttttHHtttttttK4 L ABORBOARD mm. il WAGE PAGTS Executives' Plea for Immediato Abrogation of Contracts Is Denied DECISION MADE BEFORE HEARING EMPLOYES' SIDE Issues Involved Outside Juris diction of Commissioners, Judge Barton Says ANTI-UNION PLOT CHARGED Brotherhood Leaders Declare Conspiracy to Destroy Their Organization Exists ERWIN BERGDOLL MAYOR MAY VEIO FREE, IS REPORT, 'SPENDTHRIFT' BILL Itj the. ssiKl.ited Pi ess (liiid?o. r-b 111 - The fedeinl nll i id Uilmi boanl lndnv denied the re i ier nf ihp Ameiican As.oel ition of It i Iwih Keeutii for lnim"iliute nh rngntiun "f tlie nntionnl wnge ngree i M.ti with the brntheihoods and os i id iliinent of o new bn-i" rate for un -' iMi-,1 lab ii nridicuted on loinl londi Him Rearrested and Hur ried Here Tim hrrniid bouse on the left In this little comt was (be scene of a terrific battle early this morning between Wil liam Dresen, a Negio, and 200 police, who fought to capture Diesrn after he had shot and hilled a girl. Drcsen was tin. ill., shot and capturid. lliemen in the house opposite plajed heavy streams of water on :t Kugln's plnee to help the polirc in their siege. Two women and a boy, who had batrieaded themselves on tbo third floor of S I'ngln's pl.ice, (o protect tlieinsches from Drcsen, were carried down n lire ladder L TAKEN BY BANDITS TRUCK OF ALGOHO were imliliel enrh tins morning ol tlie hohl-up nf n motnrtr icK on the Tiineoln eh en inihs from City Hall, theft of th. truck nnd twenty Ucl them ns shields in front of doors I barn Is of ginin nl ohol consigned to wwiiImw i long ns lie did becnuso ho had taken . . , raltrev-.es fiom beds in the house and nmj t,n They leceivcd many of . pw York. . ,.,,.. in th" liilli-i 'nennt for hlni. Ash niipf iretl nt windows from time to turn tiimg out nt the patiolmen, he wniiM usi Ins j ttl over bis left rm hi 1 ,i- ln nml, jell ''Alabama Dow n PI, uuied riiciuh.il Itnmbs Hn I ii i In light in Jul when it did i 'rii.aldi IimIc bmnbs, which : piipnieil nt the Polyclinic tld h.'i.e been put off In i i -tinngle Drcsen with their lepmled the hold up. nnd his storjof irrnimniii h tlircp linnilits was n weird 1 recitnl of being me .need with revoherH. Dead and Wounded iti Downtown Shooting Dead drni e Uohliison. twentj -seven i ins old No. .'I rngui' place. Negro girl sweetheart nf II. II. Drcsen. D.vlng II IT. I)renen. of Chester, the inuideier, in Poljclmie Hospital, with eight bullet wounds in body. lie is a Negro. Wounded Patrolman Abe ITorwitr. S032 l'astwlt'k avenue, shot in bead. Pntinliuan Silas Cannon, HOf Cjpri-NS Ktieet. shot in leg. Sergennt Joseph Hiillcck, of Twelfth nnd Pino -Meets station, shot in thigh. Pntrolninn Willinm Hnhn. 2404 Madison avenue, hand cut and pow der burns on fate , 14 CENTRAL RADS DECLINE INSIGNIA i ml iie-eiv. If Released, McAvoy Will Have iiie fomminee nan iienne ii. n-u-. bilioii offend by Mr. Kuhu piovidin.' fur a (ommittee of live membeis of the, Houe "to investigate and ptneure nil j lads i ile. ant to IKing res)on-ibllit.v for , the esiaiie nml for the failure to ree.ip . lure ltetgdnll. and partlularlv to ihtei- , m mine whether lelatlons, friends, (oiin-'" sel or nltorneVH of the caid llergdoll , pnilliipiited ill a plot or eonspunev to ( ffect or give uld to said eicapc." All I.lnKs Helng Sougbt The inquiry is to detcimlne iiUo if nil (.'seirs or privates of the arms or nt the disciplinary bnrrncks at doj einor's Island were in a plot to aid the escape. , Chairman Knhn. nt the outset, ic viewed the developments In the case, nnd bad a opy of the Vynuc dKi.onis cop righted interview with HcrgdoU reail into the lecoul. , "As vou know, tliirt meeting, nltboUKh it Is the regular meeting day. is to ini-n nn tlmikii ri'solutio.i .K I. to in vestigate the eenpe of (irover lleig iloll to 'ieiman." Mr. Knhn wild. "This resolution wns intioduced n tew l,in..o ft..i- tloii-ilnll eseaneil. As I re- "".'." ."" . " . "... .".I. ..i ... It. tliat escape I('l) im" ") I In decision c.uiie before II , .1 well piesident of the inilwn em i. 'mes' ilepuitmeut of the ii.ericnn 1 iliiatioii of r.nbiir. bad stalled b! I ilv to the sflteini'iit linile for the i i Iwnv executives Inst week bv W W tt i bin v. of the Peniisvlv.'iniu Ttnil- end It wns totall unexputed, but Mi Jewell innde his stutement nevcr- thllls,. The bonul held thnt it bad no juris diction over questions involving ex ieni of operation and suggest! d thnt i either the roads nor tin union inter i ii .t the Inuring on stnndi'id rules and ,, ,. i ii iii winking conditions with ' fuitber un- Iawin llergdoll is rutiioieil ieleas.,1 M.,,, looio nuiv ( to th. M inn. (HUM wanunted deinniiils " tiom custod:- m Kansas Citv on a wnt ,,, , n:...i0-0i00 1)lankl,t i ;Hr,r, I'owers nefineil In ninouncing the decision of the Moore Reported to Have Enough Votes to Kill Million Dollar Crab COURT IN KANSAS CITY CONFERS WITH SMYTH board. Chairman II. M. llnrton re viewed the powers of the uonrd under the trnnspoitation net of Pebrunry 23, 11120. He snid the ait imposed upon iiuw ns. uriuis, nnniRiii in u.c . ...i.u punlion ordinance for the iM.tion of States Il'striit Curl thin-. ,l,1(!,. lllwn.H ..,,,, , . Lnit.d States U.stn-t Attomej M-- W1)ltl nftip , M ,, Avoy, festir.ving in nslilngton tmiuy , ,unfireniv with Citv s;oii,.,tor Smvtli i before tlie House milium iiffnir- com- nml ten oiincilinen to foiiMihi sbisbin mittec on unit, niii ...i.'-n sivls Id (MllllUUI IIIU Ilipi..lwil iiimor. mil niiuiiuiiceii nt vv usliington t wni bint Hint II li v.eie iriie. i.iwiii inuiii (iiiieij uic mec M'tinlil Ii'. Ii'liriwli.l nn til. I ritlitil lini1. 11 .intil i rants. - , noon nnd thrtfli'. hint .. snfli. i.nt nnn.her yi'aratcd rub s nnd working .onditions jirti-i- 1I1H1141I1 llliun? '"tit- ... .- - (iiimiiiin n t imi.-i ) i "llfllllln I .1 i I i . t i i . .i t -I, tiu iiiiinLnf piiifi.iiin r.i-w.i Thin .inr!''lp bonru tho duty fi iiPi'idinj; (Minute the esc.,,,., of (..over Perg- ' K-t orlhinii , P. '' between carriers And employs of what t..k-n step, to eonlirn. the Mupi,",",! CoUrT item ' '","""t"": t,R Mmll lonstitute Ju-t and reasonable a.b intwUut Cttv Hull puor to '"""' ,'!'lIr"s '"'" u,",'us "I "or,t- etiu7neil that th" Mnorl,ni-',romUlionS.- . . nit"nh?llion bill this after-1 Tbe present benung. bv nieement. Cap and Gown DIPLOMAS NOT DEGREES I'riviii iluplicnting bis brother, (irovu- llLrgdoll's, exploit. As a precuutioii I caused two win -rants to be sent to the Kansas Citv nfiii e some time ago. One charges l'ruiti llergdoll with coding the draft and the other is the win unit based on with his mother. YOUNG WOMAN INJURED IN FIGHT WITH BANDIT n :': - "- .-. ... marked n mute rh.illenge ngi Hit In Head With Weapon While tabllshed tradition Although the oc nealatlnn Robber In Street ' currenco wns ninth'.! bv no clash, and Miss Charlotte Itobbins fo f lu V. 0 lU-.i II. . fu Tne ni ( UN., bud sent for rifles, siii,.i is hoped to be nblo to is believed to have s supposed swectheait, nt No ::. P' . Ii hi nlT fiom iidJoinuie roofs. 11. f p il, ,, Kp ended patrolmen t m pli.ib . into the houe from nil t mug il m IlinBs nml poured n constant iniidmn tire into tin mums, The Negio ha.l u 1 iiiots m bi bodj when An dfison iifi.r ., Miuggl,. with him ill tin (hiikn ,!,. ,jm ,ml jlt0 tl)C itreet Mul,ai ii Iik calN to k , i, (race Ilnum,,,, llurw tint dill's Itmli Tl I1' h ( .!.. not know vvliv Diesen hot tin v ,, w, was (went) -seven ur o'i 'II,.. two we,,, on the sec uml " 'i il" house !. bo fired " ,IU" '" h.i ,i ad. That was nt 1 "'l1' I tl in .Hung. "'in ie i in ml hir ilownstniis. wmt " the ,i. ,i, ai li,,,.u im. ilto ,,1 "'iett II sio, on th,. teps mid llrid 'r"'ml sh.i, i(l,i, ,ntvlvll ,,r ,)0(b, '' '" s!iim,,i the ,ooi behind him ""I ran up-iuii- I'atiuliuini , ,' (, n wI0M. 1 at 'III -Il hitlllL' in... I 1 1 ..... leAolvcr nml ti,c iriPS f "' inn to I'agin's place " th.u the womun was 1 ' ' door of tbo iiiiip t " Miibama .Inc." As 1 Kiiu'h the llihiL' room .it IwllMrt.,, .1Ke Hflm,; ciTumu-onc rourteefl inemberH of the grndunting clnss of Central High hihool, all from the industrial arts department, ap peared nt the commencement exercises this morning without tinditioiial enps nnd gowns, vvbiib the. declined to vvenr becuuso they were receiving diplomnsand not the regular Ceutinl High School tie glees. The nppearnnce of the fourteen un gowned men among the 10.1 grndiiates marked n mute rhallenge ngahiKt es- forced into a small toining inr. blinded I bv a ling pulled over his bend, and "dumped from lire (in nt a loneiy upot i ,,, ,.,,,.,,. ,,,,.. ,.,,.( I"1" "'"". '" .L" ''"" "" "" " ,,"'fV.' J .7."r v,.ArV, J,nl.,r I two miles fiom the P u mont ( ountiy i ' ,. "- ienii7e tne tnets ot tne case, mere was giam to nn- ".". """" 1 1 -,.,. rl State ivvn nun ii"'" ' ' '. .... t . n,i. i..nra l. .,f s simii i sl,,lfnr,l street, n .l.n;.1o.1 fll f n..r.i.,inr.t nn, It ,. .is intent Oil to bribe some i niu n "in lllll). IllOl" Illlll ..(.,, m.n.-. ..,.. i.i.i. r " ----- , ... .. v . . .. , ... -":''". "'""'' I ""-" i. .;.. nttlnnn. T: citv. , vva.s attaekeil bv a man nt .siflmd anil mo in uus-iriai uovs ai wnui mcy con- j vmenrnn .',";,, i,. iinni- Kan.is bis mi o a countrv nouse, f. ... .,,... v, .,!.,, ,1 tnirl ' Miiercii mi.ciiinii"uinn unirsi- ,.wl .. ..... i..-.- nhethrr fn.iulv at 12:.'0 this morn- u,tl,,l,m S,,CP '"- "K'"- "'"' stnicU Th)l ,liS!ntNfM(,,0M s,our,i ilsof in,10n. , , .,. I ,. ,, .tilled siiimrlinn poltco stn-," iuu iium "" i ""i"1 '"'"'l'"1'' tne ease or J dwnm vi. , ee, one or, i nnve w-n .. ' . , ,n rnn0( m, , ,,n ..llffS IIOUOIIIS IOI.I llll' IIUllLU Hill' WIS l.M- Ultl.H.ll ill, in-, , in. l,l llllll'llUS, , .... ' . ' i . 1 . ,.., 1 . . , - .. . ' . , i i. Unu tiin nf ni.rnii ro come It l.l ! .. u n In rtl.i. .11 I tniA nimcnn in IP I. Illl III' llll" .,,.. i. .. . ' llnlftPl- iiii ml.lra.s 1Y. n rim rnniKuitlllPl'l' mill help till" fOllimittCO get "Kvtiv in n Million bus been t.iki n " of mmn'llmmi l,,.1. .if I. iii iii. xi.iit . trom wnges Mr. MeA"o.v snlil, "to insure against the miss', -e of tli" uiensore ovei Insvdo ' I. lite this linn u ins 'he vlnvor wns m I . niifi iciKc vsiili Alba I! Johnson and I I .llli Is A. Lewis mid lneinlxis of the Si sipin cntenni"! . oiniiiittn in bis pri vate ullli ( The hour nf noon iip I roa. 1ml and tin meeting lunl not tei -minuted Th.. sliijor excused bnim-lf. slinniil mil of the bin k door ninl in- Mrs. I;mma IJergdoll. and her ro-de- tered Hue tm Onsen's office line he fendnnts on n charge of conspiracy to , wns joined b Mr. Smjtli mid t n mini help him escape niilitarj service." .iilniin. The rumor of Krvvin Pergdoll's re-1 'Un. Major iiiimeilintelj begun .b lense wns brought to the I'edernl Huild- (ii-sing the Hi own it. in for SI.iiiiii.iiimi ing, in Pliiludelphia, b.v the nsident 'I he cnuncilmen weic grouped mound vi. e piesident of n bonding compnnv . a table on vvhhh maps mid dingrams ..I.. .. t l- I . I. I....I il f ii mliwl 1iii.Ii I 'otiulrti rnl.le ltk.,,w in n,i .- - - f'..no riuue in iii, pure uu.v iiiui-ii mill .' ; .....-.,.-...- ...-...- and during that ndjournmeiir some or KunM bo a4,.e1 fo). thc s,nrkpr.s ,,.. , -nn followed, but it leaked from the the people who weic cose to llergdoll . . , , , . nnnouI1PPCi in .. room, thut the Minor w.is lnv.ng down nnd who. it is nssumed. mil f.ome piiri i . .. . . K ,, "n- law unit tint lie vsns t,iung tin In bis scape, were iniiicuiuim .... . .- --.,. ,. .,..,,. ..., tlP draft doilscr be held in bail nendin I nppral b.v the government to the Su pieine ( iilirt. , I ill be trimined b the .Minor. Wlielber the lilibll. It Is. then fore t Ii (Int. The rumor caused gieut ev. item'ent . ,,,i s,.m i,jM u.t(, lo cMm. this of this board to use the utmost pi net i nt tin I. ,iai omee. , iciepnonc i an was , ,.ftl .. I , l, m il t, . nble eneiliti.ui . onit. nt with th" was liarnnl however that nr lerist nine in ' enr tune for bearing nml -on- .,11 tr Unit esclll.e rtnmnw rVtr!iv...oM l-llie 1)1 1 ...l.i.l l.i l.ef llelioll Ot. tllC rt SO , ' , bit'ion in the closing da.vs of the ses rinl A l-t- Mnn Dnfoen n rim-l ilnn s. 1,41 ii b inuo lWIWJ .V hsirii p,",,i , , . I ' .' .-.-... i "The commute.? on run-s irinnvii "'Ills lnilli lliienr lieie special rule for the consideration 01 i the resolution, but objection was innde when the (hairninn ot tins coinuiiiu.'u called it up in the House, and as there was a great deal of business on the calendar I witbdiew the lesolutinn, see ing it was impossiMc to get ami 11 o n "In tlie meantime Congress ailjournii iroi.i.- i.u "- ',,',,-,",; ease, ns it nun teen nn: who. it is assumed, had Mine P' ,,,. ,bt tin I'nited t n iseane. were indicted and five i X'"',V... ' " n V. "...i .. ; ' ..(. I ,... .... nf "I IS. II ,i-.i -. I ii. ..i.ui'i ir nf tliem were rouvicu-n. .s.. ..... . . ., the attornejs for lteigdoll, 1). C,lnrence Gibbonev, went to Mexico in connec tion with some property he bad there, and he and four lompanlons were re ported drowned In Mexican vvateis ami buried in Campeihe, Mexico. cum, union ot nis purpose ot dipping tlie isrown item. It Is understood thnt no other feature nf the blanket oidiniiine of S.'!2.ll.'i0.00(l probably mnn in the nudioncc did not I Ilrlber.v Pha.se Opened l'p Subscqiientlv llergdoll f.ent n tele lie mn roused tl tn lin.l tinnu I., i lenlii.no Alter giving n re iltal of no iifTm i to Abington otlicinls, nnd not ning lienton police to vvntch for the i uk he was permitted to il ium to il IS I its riflj Parrels hi All Aero I ng I IIulKohi7or, n ini.ivnn nf tin ce n 'irttin 'is sturted from n point in tbi' 's "Is last night. One was lomled it i SIIO.OOO shipment of lenlbi i ' witli" thiitv barrels of gin , i 1 ihi! third with tvvent barrels h - nno product, llip Rhlp nit in n-iilv for Mr MeAvos. and he was In , Mght nut from the militntj af fairs iiiiii 1 1 1 c i room, whole In had been testifjung Mr Mi Asms nistiucteil Assistant I ltiii in v ltraudo. of tlie That, of Philnib lid" i olin e. to eet in tninh ssiilii . II. lllilll.'iu.liei.. Illlll Kill II I the minor was true I ,snt the writ ot luibeiis ror- I on her wn. to bomd n Murket street car, nnd as she n..s,'d Citthbcrt street a mnn stepped fmra the Hhndn.s nnd seued her, presenting nn.s oulci b holding ouo hnnd oscr her mouth. She htiuggled nnd stunk her assail ant bcseial blows Angered, he pushed her fiom him. nt the Mime time strik ing her nn i lie bend with n blunt in- tuinient the mow was n gliinclng Jills nun ,,.,. iiiiii. ii. hi. ii .mi, . asked hut l.'i 00l bail b detiLiuibiu. peiativp thnt the , iti7etis ilenuinl thnt r'oiitlnuril en I'.cp Two Column Tour nient. he sin, wis in diargo of tne I one ami cause. i no serious injur, tic Pinnsvls.iiiia I ninsportntion to. with then inn awns Miss Itnbbiiis st niggled to her teet and made hoi wnj to the police fsta t ion. wlieie she i courted thc affair. Slio of Di. John 1.. II nie. appointed Tues day ns piesident of Central High School, wote n 'tip "ind gown while he nnt in the fiont nns of the nuditoiiiim with the otiier sp. nkrih and honor men. I.nter the youthful speaker who talked on "The World' dioatest Workshop." joined his ungovvned comindcK. Tho unusual condition arose this vear for tho firt tuno because of tbo recent nmnlgnniatmn of the high school nnd the Philndolihiit Trades Si hool. The fourteen nun, nil of them fiom the tiado cchool. would hnve giadtinted Inst vear if it had not been for this fnct. Hie icnsnn those men leceivcd iilnto - loiiiliiiinilers in Callow bill stieet lieui Fifth, n .'ompaiiv of which he named A. l.ip-' 'nt ,,f North Sixteenth stieit nenr (VI imhin use, inc. as owner. Hul-i hlei's tnick ssns third in the cnrnvnii The otheis were lending lis several ,iindi.il .vuiils when Hiilsihl or nen 'd Kmiss'ii sttcet and the Liu (oln II glissns at i'lHO o'clock last nlKhi. TUicwce TAIrr mnn oniIMn that no ilhciinnnatlon was inter, ,l,i lie s is a sunlit touting car uiuse iniuvuo iiu iuuu-i uunu , , , lnf0Iltnn ... .,.,. ' ,' ,, J.r5;,.'.,H."n.;1 WArMtl - SAFE FROM OFFICE TO YARD t.Tiv'o z p WTf 1 nm tu're '1, ', " " ,, ,,e , e Iv1, '.m vo s" v ere ' ,"'r-S .?''.. '"-"'."f.:". thcra "r Cl,II' ' , , . ,, i ... . ,. , Un.. Tul n-,i" I tl' I'MIII llllllllllis. I t'i ' "M"" "",l ll" "s eompelled Work for an Hour Trying to Break, Thp ,,lMsP,Mn ,as spri,nd t0 toiiuht 'Isso men i.inun ted the seit Lock, but Fall bors of the fa. ult.s . the teachers in i nn linn' inn. .'i". '" '.'""."'i .,, i..i, i, ni ,., tin, Industrial courses fimnlnrf it.. '""l - 1 . . ---- -.. . S .1 I'll ... ih si i bed nr iissiillllllt Its white, uliout man nstenil ol i cm cos is tint !,. tweutv-tisc .ens old, r feet 0 inches ' took shop woik insteiid of couises in in height swiglit about 11." pounds, i Latin, Freiu Ii oi Spnnish, kucIi ns siiiooili tin i and w em ing u grn osir-ithe niechnuiis nit nml common ial ' i oat nun sou nni students take in unijunction with theii annual courses I)r Ilane.v cxpluiued ut the bottom of the Huts m tins case. "I have ns,knskid that a representa tive of the ft nut? Ni'iiiitii come ikt'm with u (op.v of its .allied interview- with riergdoll, so it can be inserted lu the record If tln'io is no objection from the commltt.e I should like to have thut inters nw icnd s0 we mny nil know just where vse nio " The Tlergd'ill interview wns presented ' bv ii niembei of the Pi'IlMO LlIDCKU ..., r,,i i-.v.il In the ilerk of tho com- ' mittee Some ol its iissnges obviouslj nmused thr lomuiltteemeii nnd spec tntms who lilb d the room Mr MeAvov the fust witness, vsns cnilod nt 10 "i0 n'cloik mid wiih In structed to tell uisstorv in Ills own way. I Pott Of ' II 1,1 III., 11 I 1 II e I 'I 1 I friODiti i,, i .1. i . ..i .. i i.iin.i ii I ; 1 ii , iiiitri iiii i i in iiiiij lite' nil nun i- ill inn ----- Ulllt' di t ' uttii'l"' " inr '" . I nr.m) ni, nf i ini .. ti tMutii. tt. .,!.... "7. " '' ,,'lnbHh,""?1,l,lS-,,o imlo W,V",,Bl0" "W" nlBht .mn.jl a, -J - ,,,. faculiy favo ng ,e , '. '.,. . ,.n!l i, ontr I lo imt 1"""1 ""llc "'" Jaid.woiked , hi(h Us put into effu t at this ;::;, , c w?xwTi ll' (. ,:""-' MshuwA -!Sjjiwn,tt,jt ,..- , , , linns t on van nnd beard it diiseu awns boloie tin- succeeded in opening 'i Ids vsns the I '. '1,a, J," .Srft'!ll.'u;- ,"i I n his enpt-r il.ose linn f'"', the strong box The exercises vs ore held nt 10 :.'l( o'dock ,.K , , limns ind (innlls oidiiid , .i . , s, , P in tlm nuditoriiini of the sdjoo l i , ..mis nnd linnuv oi.ii.k. ,,,,. (l(I ,, N ,mt of Muigul.s & .,.,, ,uiPli,p,orj Hs dellveted bv Mini I 'lK"l, . , ,,! J,,,.!.,.. i.,. ,11 f 4 1 I.. 1,1. ,....,.... !. i ! i iiiiuv. i4ii mnn ii .ii i.u liiiiii in .iii .liiiiiiii oiiiiu'ikti nciki iiiiiiiiin iii ii lelepliones route Mnigulis todny. the robbeis would Hul-.liirci nw likened nieuiLois ol the in, mu m,n u.pnid lot their llerkiusH fiuullj III their i oililli I'hi"' Wlll jt , j,,. iu ,00I, MiccesKful. as betvvi n thi lliintingdon ulhs Hunt nothing t vnliie was in the safe last groiiii I mid the Pliilnunit tuniti i ,,, ,i,ti ,., opting books The thievee Club in the Mendnsvliiookwiiioii. ninl fl(ll ,U1 l0 Knln entiuiicu. then obtiiin I hoi mission to U'leplnuie the po L,pl.l(.(1 t10 ,,,. ,oor of the otllei,. The lice . . . I sail . ot stei I i onsti notion, ami iiunsur- Tl iiiiitnrtiliik ssns fiiiinil licrorc j1K ul)(,ut ..,. ,j ;,', ',.'.,,, ,vs wheeled noon ii vtiinuii nun i. nni in, i s.... .,,... , ,l(lll1 u, ii,,,,,, toss ei oil iiuwn one step a sMiiii, ami iiuioii to a siioi in said some instance tiom the olticc tln i itlieist so, lion ol tne ens ' 1(,i,ii s. to un nffliinl of the Uiiii-ti'iltii Hon iJinuis, ten bmrols of the "host U, I, nil,, I vsi'ie nil sln'. wliile the tin "Is of "pomei" pli'duil ssoie I, , I ink. I'oll.e of the llol KU,, (i I ( Inn Held hi i com station vseie until! ,1 1 1 t i , , n i 'li in MV.NUAL. Olf l'nAYi:il3. Adv. given b L'dmuud Hours Siclupkn. Ahrn ( oiitlnueil mi I'uni. Iwu, I olitiuu luo AMBULANCE HITS MAN Pedestrian's Injuries May Result Fatally n uiiidentitiid man about sity ji.ui, old wns poi Imps lutulls injured vhen he btoppou in tlie path of the St. Acne I, I lo tl. Minks on the Mile indliated nn cflort to Hospital umlnilunie nt l.velfth uuil lone the i onibliiulloii. , .Market stKols. shortl.v utter noon to- Mniriillls dlsioveiiil the attempt lit dnv. nibbeiv .shin he iiit'lsod to open up foi The mnn was plniod ill the ambii luiNiiii'ss Indus lie found the othce lniico nml taken to the lliilineninuu IIos door opui. the eqillpmeiit, scattered , pllal, wlieie phHi lulls sus ho is uf I about nnd lln lOIIO-pniiiiil sdongbox feiing fnuu u poshlblc frniture of the B'oii' uoin ii" u i iistomoil loinei I skull, a broken leg mid a fun lined arm. (imUniusl on I'ase riflcrn. oliimn I'lvh 20 TYPHUS CASES ON SHIP REACHING N. Y.FR0M ITALY 1375 Passengers Detained and Health Officials Become Alarmed New Ymh. IM' l' (11 A. P.) Twenty ia-i' of tvphus were found umong' stool nge pavsongers in Hvlng heie toiln on tin steiiiiship San dliisto from Tiiesto and Naples Thne passengers died of the uVenso dining the voyage Tlie vesol vsns in ib i cd held up indefi nitely at ipi.ii. nit mo nnd tho typhus victims icimiseil to ssvsitu bin no island. Inuiiigriitlou ufti. nls said that the 11'ir o,,Mi,... nml "J.'ts i nbln imsspiiiicrs iinibablv would l d' tuned for soseinl' weeks. The pnssmgns will be obliged to submit to n thoioiigh dlsinfeition Health authorities were spurred to gi enter offoits to pnvont plague -in-locKd immiginnis iiituing this country. This ssns the .ii.uul ship on whkh were found victims of the diuid diseuse, four teen cases basing bun iksiosercl on tlie stuimship Puldent Wilson re 'enll.s. , . ., , Dr. Uoval S Copelnnd New ork health comnussioiiei , du hired tho ves AUSTRIAN BUDGET SHOWS HUGE DEFICIT VIENNA, Feb. 10. A deficit of forty billion ctowiis is shown in tEc bupplcmcritnry budget of the Austrian government for the fiscal year. If tho demands of tho civil servants now pending arc ''granted, providing for an incre.-ihe of 5000 crowns for each employe monthly, it is estimated thc deficit will be increased to 55,000, 000,000 ciowns. NEXT LEAGUE COUNCIL MEETING TO BE IN PARIS rhc decision nn wages vas remit rod lnst Jul. Judge llnrton said, and the rules healing omened on Jnnunrv 10 The hniu d assumed, ns the lusis of this do. ision, the I'outnunnce in full force and effect of the rubs, working conditions nnd ngiiemeiits . n forced uiiihr the niithorit of the I'niti.l Stutes railroad iidministrntion. Judge I'urtnn uid II. innde nu peeplinn of anv mutual luroeniont bit ween mi tiers nnd (inplos(s nnd diclniul it was the bo.iid's (lesne to render a di.ision at the earliest possible (bite. Hoard Witliout .luiisdii tinn The tilling this inuining bold that till questions involving i , Use of i pel til ion v.eie outside the juiislution .f the labor board. ' If any of these niles and working .onditions are unjust," s,,i,l the deci sion, "thev constitute nn uiiwnur.lnteil bin den upon the inilronds ami upon GENEVA, Feb. 10. It is undei stood here that the meeting of tho council of the League of Nations, to begin February 21, will be held in Paris, and not m Geneva, as had been previously announced. An official decision on this point, which is expected , tontinui ou ruto rirt..en. Column four to show that Parib will be tho meeting place, will be the meeting place, will be made public shortly. Some disappointment is being expicjsud tu Swios circles over the prospective change. Accident at Union Tunnel Ties Up 1 Traffic for Hours P. R. R. FREIGHT WRECKED WINDOW-SMASHER ERRS I 9 JAILED FOR NONSUPPORT Piiinsvlvaniu Unilrutnl freicht tiniii wns wrecked nt o 'M o elm I; thi inoiniiig in I'ninn tunnel just iIiih shIb Hurls Brick Tlircunh Glass' When Municipal Court Sends Delinquent andmuZ, Police Are Looking Husbands to Correction Twelve mrs were iii-ruilnl nnd both H I wood Muss, s niudo a teiioiu mis- Nun nni vsoie shiu t. tin Houe f " "',,1' ""' uthhouud tru, ks vsenj torn take this iiioriuiig vvmn ne Hove a tin, k colu, ,, ,lllMc .i.,,,,,,,,, be, aus, tin. through u ilgur ston window while two1 .-. . , niitrohneii wote looking. Ho saw bis "ould not cb, s cunt ..uleis to pn.s sup M would nm bi allow. ,1 to duck for at I SPtcntei nth nnd Pin. stieets, Mn,t lenst thne wetks lie said that 1 icsl ,w,)0 , lvlllllv e,K X(.,s , ,,(! lis.s (hut Wilson should do, hue nn embargo , r,j., Slllllll m, llti, ,,,., , ,.1()11. upon iuiuiiKimit l.uiope fiom icitnin imits of CI OWN MCilll TIII.AIV ARTHCAFK, p omt n Ulmij d.e ?ou.cnlr Surprlnei r-Adv, error nlmost uuiiinlintilv nnd guve thel"rt inoiiij to their wisis pntrohueii a iiiii toi thou mones but 'Hns v.ik icportnl todnv bs Thii.i..ie Wi'ne s.,.1.,.,sns.,;,,",," ,h0 Urif,,,H' "' - -.,U ... -hiiige , , The i ignr store owned bs Nathnniel I ''' lni tun ul if 'n i mints ut ilu Mtinu ipnl Oreenbloak Is at tin southuist miner of ' oiin no also loporinl that ilm nig the imiiitii .v.o.i.'.iim n.i ninl I n pnul in I. '.llls'niu ! I. USUI . tin stippolt of tilt it W 1. I 1 1 du ' II II Mm low i hn f , leik of 1 1 i Miiiii, ipal C mil Higuiil the lliinsj sent out b Judgi llrown's imirt unnoeni Ing this ait sits on thi pin i of the mutt for the month. ing to tin p.uioiiiiii, iiii.vs t'n iinekat t o'i lm I- tin- i in i niu.' I'be poll., s, this milk.- Iniii is nni, i s to Miissij'k 1'iedit this wuk lie will iicelvp n beuilug t'i'lin bef.'ie MngiitiateO'Urien. of the , oiin. ilun n would stnnd b.s the sulci ntion in determining svlinh r nnr Mnvor ' of the titles nnd working mndiiinn- now 'Ibe i irtim ilnii'ii in the i niifeionee' in effei t nte unieiisonable Tin bniird wire Wr.'bm DcmIiii. ('oiiiiiII, is ede.ivming to perform its . I.' gutinn ltutbol. Itopoi. on Tngon, (inns. ' and ssill be bettor nblo to -n , .l in Hut n. Pntl.,11 and I'.ur. h. idoing so if it is not further unit pt"l The vviili'iiilil ilistmst of the whole In the uitiodii. Hon of Ut.w ui I .int. I do- Munii'ipnl Ciiiirt pioieot umkis it un inands by eilhoi pnrtv Phi rh I ions Cli.ngoil Mr Jew ill in his srnu nn nt tl"" I, inl ihc'tr-.I thnt tin nll gi i "i' spinier to disrupt unionism i i i- T the railroads were ion, (rind .. n en sineoied b flnnncuil int. n st, iiu I nh solved from his charges h innj-irn nf the men cngngcil in active riulri'inl mnn ngement Itefirring to the 'iiiliraiit mnde January ."1 by AV. AV Attcrburv I'bnirmnn of the lnbor ci.nitt,.' of tl riulssd executives' orgULi .atiou. Mr. lew ell said: "Wn assert with gratifi. atinn that vse have found a gu.it number of tho nuil representatives of mnnngemoiu tnk ung a vet,y dibereut attitude toward tho whole matter. It is in connection with tin financiers who hold tho whip over nuinagcgment, ns well over tbo cm ploves, that vvc aro golnj; to show causi why tlm lionrd should net quickl tu snvc its nlnlitv to nciomplish tho pur poo for winch it wns created." Mr. Jewell asserted that General At torbury "nbubed the courtesy of th board in granting hltn an opportunit to speak under its sanction bv using that privilcgo in vailj attemptig to n rcc vmplojes ot the roads bv tlurat mi tor several immlieil Jiirds Itiultnad officials rstminte that it will bo eightien hiniis bofnio the tracks nre . loured for trniTic mid nil through t ruins nre now bung ihtmiud over the I'.iiltiinoio iitnl Ohio Hnilroiid At Uay iw. Md and ut Washington they are switchid osu In tin l.itti i touil. The wink was niu-cl In mi obslnic t Inn of liiinl.it s , ...nl to huve drop ped fiom n n .hi I "I (ruin which passed tin, igh t'o iimI a short tlmn liofoie tbo "iitlii, i I tm a struck (the bun lor llnnrlnc ( nnttut Toulclit ITiO nn Cnh Irlaaa IMliii llurdfii Jlltli 4 MM Si- 4,at Djnclui ildi m ' V vft. tl - . IW w mw.: ii wm ' . as ? . X 'J, JjfWs'ri mm ? e(r pf,-,. frte'--