ai,""' wfMjMjj "V"' ' "' ''i I H t t j Euentraj public thtx THE WEATHER I'mcttlcd weather nnu moderato tcm neralnre. lonlslit nnd Tuesday wlfh probably rain) gcntlo southerly winds. TB-MrKBATDBK AT KAClt HOt'It rsi ii no In na i i i 2 i i 4 i n ! NIGHT EX.TJRA m nTTTfio inn im mi m w I I i i VOL. VII. NO. 149 entered aa Second-flaes Mutter at the, Pontoitlce, at Philadelphia. Pa. Under the Act of March 3. 187B I'utllihcd Dally Except RunAay. Fuhncrlrtton Price 10 it Year by Mali, Copyright, 1021, by Publlo Ledger Company PRICE TWO CENTS PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1921 ALLIES REJECT GERMAN OFFER; TO SEIZE 3 TOWNS Flames Menace Petrograd as Revolution Spreads; Anti-Bolshevik Troops Gain Victories psiwTI 1 BERLIN PROPOSAL ! NOT ACCEPTABLE; MUST PAY PENALTY JURY DUTY 'UNFIT' FOR WOMEN, JUDGE 1 NDS THEM HOME Audenried Says That's Where They Belong, Not Listening to Sordid Testimony INDIGNATION MEETING IS HELD. IN CORRIDOR Jfettk COOKE RIDICULES PLAN OF WEGLE1N WaV FOR STREET WORK; . t . j. s.JI t, I ,-, V v'V.j, V .' jr 2 x . ;. w -tm- Js Fire women drown for tho March twnd jury nnd eleven called for serv ice on the petit Jury wcrc ex1' to day after JuiIkp Audenried, prosirlliit? In room 4., City Hall, warned tliem thnt other!!" they would be compelled to lifitr evidence "not fit for the enrs of women. " " A womnn's place is in the home nnd not in court, unless they nrc compelled to come here ns n witness or other wise," commented the judge. "We enn jet nlonu very nicely without the women jurors; nt lenrt wp nre going to try to." Some of the women excused held nn iniiljnntlnn meeting in the corridor out side the courtroom. Tlio abruptness nf the proceeding nppenred to stnrtlo them. The judge was dubbed "ft menn old thins" by n few of the women. Women Who Were Refused The five cnllrd for grand jury Horvice were Hnrrlett D. Alexander, 337 South Elchteenlh street; Martha Christy, 2131 North Thlrtj second street ; Herthu M. Jless, 107 Wyoming nvenue; Florence Scarlett. 2130 North (irntz street, and Wilhelinlnn reel, ISO!) North Canine itrect. , , Those summoned for petit jury serv ice were Martha !. llraun. 4M North Forty-first street; Mnry Cohen, ."741 Windsor ntenue; Mrs. N. F. Farley. 1004 Spruce street: Surah Orecn. 11121 North Thlrtv-thlvd street; Dorothea Hnrstiaw. 11230 Hulst avenue; .Mrs. Jerome Key, r(i2,"i Crccnwny avenue; Nellie Lansing, 5715 Hroomnll avenue; Horn L. Lewis, (13," Addison street; Frances Muriy, 211(1 South Sixty third street; Catherine T. Iteed, 7." North Thirty-seventh street, nnd Anna Tompkins. 213(1 North Thirtieth street. When members of the panel, men and women, had nsenibled, Judge Auden r'eJ addressed the women called for the Brand jury. "Evidence Not Fit 'to Hear" "The cases which you would be called upon to hour as Brand jurors arc not lit for the enrs of women. no sum. "Women who nre wise would not want to henr them. If you want to hear the iajster.es formerly heard by men only, then it Is jour privilege to stay, but it in my advice that you do not listen to the fitfth involved in the cases that will bt brought before you." All but Mli-s Chrlst nrosp ut the end of the judge's remarks niiil approached the bench Thej weie excused nt once. The feminine members of the petit jury pnnel (hen arose mid likewise were ex cused "No Plaio for Itcal Lady" '"Von do wisely in asking to be ex cujed," Judge Audeniied continued, "You might to be congratulated for the lack nf curiosity for which your sex is m often Illumed. Who of you wants to sit here nnd listen to the misery, tilth nnd vlleucM ilmt will be heard in this court. This Is no place for u real lady." Miss Chiisty, the only woman re main IIR, spoke up, "Then I ought to bo excused," she Bald. "You menn jrm want to he excused'' Well. J,,,, arc," ,10 judge snld. Mnt of tin, siyti.cn u'linion cnthorcil In the corridor. They hail the impres sion tli,' were excused for the day J"ily A tip-tuff informed them th-t had been excused for the full term. In Unoiii (i.VI, where (Quarter Ses sions Court No. 2 Is in session, Olive Strong Willscn. 222(1 Spruce street. jn ''iilled on tli tlrsi jury drawn. She is m daughter of Hubert N. Wlllsmi. formeilj president judge of Com mon I'leiis Court No. 4. WELCOMES WOMEN TO JURY Delaware County Judge Says It Is New Era in Social Progress Kiitlit women were welcomed as Reinhers of the Delaware county grand J'irt todny bj Judge William II Hroom "" at Media, who snld: "The advent Ji women in tbo iiilinlnlstnitlon of Jus tlee marks a new era in social prog- Tlio Judge save what was rcgurdrd us n slop at the commissioners of Deln re county fur their failure to push cy...- nn- inn iK i, n,,w ,,n there. ' commlssiiiners, M snld, have no mscretlim i the mutter, since the rictinn of a new jnll was rccomnieuileil " two crmul juries nnd upproved by the court ltliliaidsou Slioemaker. of T.ntio 'lowne a former county treasurer, was inuile foreman of the Kiand jury. Mrs. nary It. Kerns, Chester, was chosen secretary. Women meiuborR of the Jury include Mrs. ( ntherimi M. Dougherty, I.uns downe; MrN. j;sl ,., nrvpyi MrH, Ultra I.ystcr, Mrs. Mary II. LurUle and Mrs. I.ueelln Wood, nil of Ches ter, nnd Mrs, Lynda Wood, Marcus v : i W!S Former City Director Says Des ignating of Repaving Locations Is Administrative Function OLD COUNCILS ACCEPTED ', LISTS OFFERED, HE SAYS Ask Harding and Hoover to Aid Anti'Bolshcviki Paris. March 7. -(Hy A. I'.i The "Itussinn parliamentary com mittee in l'nrls" today scut messages to President Harding and Herbert I looter, sciTctarv of commerce, so liciting help in the form of food mid other necessaries for the ontl-Hol-shevlkl in Kronstndt and Petrograd. The messages were signed by M. Kedrlue, of the committee. MOSCOW RUSHES iiri)(!li AUMSNIUKI) Who excused his women Jurors to day, telling them their place was tlio home, not listening to unfit testimony MAN SNATCHES MONEY FROM DEPOSITOR IN BANK Alleged Thief Caught After Chase From Franklin Trust Co. A mnn snatched !?."i2 from a de positor in the Kriinklln Trust Co. nt 11:4." o'clock odat, and was caught at the corner of Fifteenth and Market streets, ,u few yards from the bank doors. The clinse nnd arrest occupied such a short space of time that few persons among the crowd of shoppers knew of the incident. The prisoner is Timothy .T. Johnson, forty yenrs old. u Negro, of Hodman street above Fifteenth. The depositor, who wns making out u deposit slip when his money wns taken. Is flrnr .T. Davis, of 7 South Twenty-first street. Ho was standing at a table when the man snatched the bills. William Sailer, head of the detec tive force nt the trust conipany-i ran through the retolving door nfter the al leged thief nnd caught him. At a hearing before Magistrate Hen shnw, in Central Station, today. .lohn son was sold under ?(M)0 hall for court. Tills w'iis the second attempt nt theft from a depositor of the Franklin Trust Co. within a few days. Last week n Negro snatched )?17." from a man who had just cashed a cheek and was count ing Ills money as he left the building. He, too, was caught. TAXI RATESC0MING DOWN American Co. Announces Lower Scale After March 21 The chronic theatregoer, the mnn wl in never make u train without a preliminary trip in a cab, and the touthful swuin who woos in u taxi will be delighted at news that one tnxicuh company in this city Is reducing rates. The American laxlcali to. win re duce Its rates 2," per cent. March 21, according to a statement from the company today. The chatge tor the tirst tulle Is cut from seventy to fifty cents, nnd the manner of com puting it has been changed. Instead of charging fifty cents for the tirst lialf mile and ten i cuts for each succeeding iiiiarter-mile. the new rate will The contention of Klchnrd Weglein thnt City Council, over which he pre sides, should name tjhe streets to be re innlred by the Department ,nf Public 'Works, wns ridiculed today 'by Morris L. Cooke, widely known engineer who headed the department during the Ulan kenbitrg administration. The issue was raised hy Mr. Weglein when he offered nn amendment to an ordinance granting $200,000 for the re pair of streets with trolley tracks, the repairs to bp made in the spnees between the tracks. The Weglein amendment would mnko councllmunic action necessary in desig nating every street to be so repaired. GOV E RNESS FIGHTS INTRUDER IN HOTEL TROOPS TO SAVE TOTTERING SOVIET Garrisons Join in Uprising. Trotzky and Lonlne Reported Ready for Flight ' REGIME ADMITS REVOLT; ' 0RANIENBAUM IS TAKEN, Penn Student Gets $100 for His Young French Woman Mistakes Man Who Forces Way in for Kidnapper ALLEGED ASSAILANT HELD It tlio Associated Press London, March 7. The Central News correspondent nt HcWngfnrs re ' ports receipt of news of thn most seri I ous character from Petrograd since mld I right. The advices snld many nf the I matrlmt.lnl nml 1,,,JInau fiiinrlDril ti-f.ro ,.,.,... .,..,.. ...... ii. .U...i. ... ..v.. Joseph Mack, a garment worker of Hrooklyn, nftneked Mnrie Xorinand, a French governess. In an npartment on the fifth floor of the Clinton, nt Opponents say such n plan opens the Tenth nnd Clinton streets, nt noon ves way for logrolling among the members nt l ouncll. Cnmirils Accept rd Kccommcndntlnns "Councils used our department lists ami ncccptcii the department s reenm terdnj, according to the girl' testi mony . Miss Normnnd mistook the man's motive, and believing he intended kld unpplng nn eleven -months-old baby In the npartment. fought off her assailant. llllltwfllt iiltli. liu t,i a. 1. 4V ... J.1...1.1 ' ,.',',, ;Y"V ""V :""""' i seized the child in her arms, mid ran be repaved. Mr. Cooke said. "Ihey M.r,.nlnB to t)l0 hltU,X ,.nrrdor. never debated whether it wns an ad- T1C ,,, wns nrreHtc, ,1H uc t ministrative or a legislative net. ' tempted to escape, and was held today Mr. ( oolM n nttention wns culled to ,.- M..,.!.,,..,,,.. mmi-i, t n,n 'P.vnlfil, I ir.i I'Mikinvi Mtr r lilirii, t'l in i. a m an exccrjit from the city cbnrter giving the Department of ruulic Works su nervision over street repairs nnd pav ing. "I don't sec how jou can support In law Council's right to declare what streets are to be repaved." the former director said, after reading the ex cerpt. "The charter puts the ndininistrntivo rights in the hands of administrative oflicers. At any time when the officers do not administrate, .tint can of course get new administration officers." As an illustration, Mr. Cooke con tinued : 'In placing lights during our admin and Pine streets station. In $1000 ball for court, .accused of assault nnd bat tery nnd nttemptcd criminal assault. According to the young governess' story . told In broken F.ngllsh, Mack was loitering on Tenth street opposite the Clinton. He saw her at the window of the npartment. Hushed Into Kooin He entered the Clinton, it is sa'd, took the elevator to the fifth lloor, and boldly knocked on the door of the npart ment in which he had seen Miss Nor mnnd. When she answered the knock, he rushed past her into the loom, closed In the first place, for the information of those overseas veterans who picked him as a winner, H. Russcl Fry, aged nine teen, didn't belong to the S. A. T. C. Ho wasn't old enough to go wh!n the .crap was on, but he evidently knows the kind of talk one hands out to tiic Hohenzol lerns on the slightest provocation, for his winning line led although by a narrow margin in a red-hot decision. Young Fry, whose father is one of Amonca's best organists, is a chemical engineer student, class of 1922, at Pennsylvania. He's but ter than six feet tall and looks like good stuff for any military outfit. His lim erick is: LIMERICK NO. 67 There once was a kaiser named Bill, Who longed for a wur and its thrill; "I vill beat dem," he cried. But the whole world replied "When Iceland grows lemons, you will." II. HUSSEL FRY, Llnnfair Ilond, Cynwd, Pa. British and French Troopa Ready for Further March Into Rhine LLOYD GEORGE DECLARES ' NO REAL WILL TO SETTLE Uy the Associated Press London, March 7. Application of the penalties upon Germany for non fulfillment of her reparations re quirements was decided upon by the Allies here this afternoon. The penalties in question were an nounced to the Germans Inst Thurs day by Mr. Lloyd George, the Brit ish minister. They are: Occupation of the cities of Duis burg, Duesseldorf nnd Uuhrort, in the Germnn industrial area be yond the Rhine, by troops of the Allies. Imposition by each Allied coun- Sacred College Confirms Nomi- Resolution Declaring War at trV f such a tax upon German im- & & I ports as it may deem fitting, nation of Archbishop as End Menaced by Allied The establishment of a custom ,. xml. r,..P.- ' bountlaT under Allied control Prince of Church , Premiers' Decision along the Rhine. Mr. Lloyd George informed the DR. DOUGHERTY IS KNOX PEACE PLAN ELECTED CARDINAL FAILURE FORECAST stration we put them where they were i the door nnd rmbrncrdher. It is charged most needed. Of course, there was nl- wnys a deluge of ordinances for lights from Councils. You would think that n gns lump was a chip in a poker game. "As for Council designating streets to he repnved It would be just as much folly for the board of directors of the Hell Telephone Co. to decide on the renewal of conduits and lines. Council Mls.s Normnnd struggled and repulsed him. Then, according to her testimony,' he' drew a poekctknife. rushed at her and uttered n threat. She thought he was threatening to kidnap the child of her Jack's Jingle Box Is in Again Today Third Page From the Back In flames. The Soviet government, the message continued, was dispatching n large number of troops from Moscow to Petrograd to assist in restoring order. The Petrograd rebels, It was ndded, were planning to extend to these troops n friendly reception in the hope of win ning them over, A wireless message received from Moscow today says : "The lenders of the Petrograd rising nrc Pctrlchenko, Yakovlenko nnd Sav chenko, father of Serge Savchenko; Captain Vlndlmlr Hurtscff; Knglncer Oryeskln, and u former clergyman, Putilin. Although C.onernl Kor.lovski hns been reckoned the oflicinl head, he Is In no wny the principal lender of the movement. The general's two brothers were arrested in the marine school in Petrograd." The foregoing message, showing the existence of a revolt in Petrograd, comes from officlnl Soviet sources, the Moscow wireless service being con ducted by the Itussinn Soviet authori ties. Tills official statement that n revolt actuolly hns occurred follows were those of Monsignori Dennis J. tlelds to the Allies or not "the devcloi, closely recent declarations from highest Dougherty, nrchibsl.op of Philadelphia : ' .Ilt ,)f 0V,.ntH , nth'or ,,,,, ,)f t'h(1 ;Vur : I, , T;, r.7l.i ""i !Jlf ,1' :,T ,:' .Ulnntl.. operating against separate TO GET RED HAT THURSDAY, HARDING'S TASK INCREASED Hy the Associated Press Homo, March. 7. Cnrdinnls rf the Unman Cntholle Church gathered ntthe Vntlcnn this morning for the secret Hy CLINTON W. (HLHRRT Starr Corrrinnl-nt Kirnlnir Public I-i-durr iCavuTlvht. Hit. lv I'nhhc f.ult'rr Cn.) Washington, Mnrch 7. The brenk up Germans today that not only were the proposals made by Foreign Min ister Simons this morning unaccept able to the Allies, but that, notwith standing the interval since last I week's conference, the Germans had consistory at which Pope Henedlct an- Y:..h.I.,., which' ii "re ported" h7rc today' n0t madc 8Uch a" "dvanco n their nouncisl the names of six new members wi ,,,.. t,l(1 Jdtuutlon with re- propositions as would justify post- of the wicred co lege. I f , ,.r(lfi,lpl)t nllr,nnBH forPKn ponement of th imDoSttion of ttin The names siibm ttei to the cardinals ....ii,.,.. vi.n,, i :...,...... ..uim,..i.. """""" "i mi- imposition of the jenee with (!ermanv. My this it is not meant thnt the He- itenlng to Kidnap the ciiim ot nor ,., -,,, vn,, wi,t.. i ... employer, lying in a cot at one side of ,, th N,.V(l fivtr nntl " i,itlflol contln-i-i"i.IU" .i i ' !-''',ll!, f sailors in Petrograd. where pnrt "" " M-irillll, liir K.M.-iiirn-. -. ... f .. Bnrrson ms ( p,l rCVOIlton- nries. existed in Petrograd. 1 Paris, March 7. (Hy A. P.I Rus slnn Holshevlk forces have been driven our or wrameDnniim. n town on tne .Mtemtel-voii rnuinairr. nrcnoisoop on .- iniwin tll irnitr Pnti',t .miH.nrn u),... nt ,i. r'u e i.'ii ., ,i ' M.,.,1.,1, ll!" oj.I'assing The ixnof resolution. - I'lM'H 1 tll(- Willi II I IIIKIIIHl . 'Illlllt II, nineteen miles west of Petrograd by nnvnl units from Kronstndt, says a ills Ilurgos; Fianciscn Vidnl y Hnriiiiiuer. archbishon of Tarragona : Francisco Hngoucsi, puiml nuncio in Madrid ; Jo set Melinite, iirehhlshop ol t i penalties. New- (icrman proposnls were submit ted to the Supreme Allied Council here this morning nnd were rejected after liidrid; Jo- p,lnf,.nH rp Ukolv to delnv or rhotige '" adjournment for noon. p'!hfiirnmf their plan to declare the 'end of the , Karly it ntipenred the s.-ssion had been It njip ntisfnc not tory one, and there were . it . m it m itiiKitrni'mni in w" i i s vir uniiy uic uoiirn 01 directors ot ., , ,,,, nmI1IICp(1 t r,.nr, t. ,.(,rri ' " ' ''or and ran up the stairs shouting for -rh,, r,,st nf the garrison is declared to councils .pproteii i.ists imp. nave retreated townrd fintchiun. thirty A tnrtnor eilv ollielnl win, Is .on. I Oil tile SCVeiltll Poor She llieC l.limci- .n, ,.-i,i, ,i,,.' li..i ,,vin,. uiinnil,,,, I Ilollldnv. a Negro elevator mnn -.ilil: " 'told him u kidnapper had entered lmr i enmmiind have headounrters. "During the Hlniikeiihurg ndinlnis- 1 em ployer s npiirtiuent. llollidny called I.nti- dlspntches from vnrinus sources tratlon we got up a list of streets and I to Joseph Scherer. u watchman, and the eoiillrm these reHirts that the Soviet Council- would pass ordinances, up- I two men hurried to the apnrtment from , government Is racing a situation of cx--prot'ing those stiects without contro-I which the girl had fled. treme ginvity. and Is struggling against versv. The same ipiestion arosi- dining I ricrlr Tniu inllei n veritable revolutionary mnviunint. the Smith administration and Mavor , , ,L lcn' V "", , Soviet lenders arc terrified, and u,l,l, nn,l li;,-,.r.i,,r i)nii.im.iii 1i.i..Iii.iI A clerk heard the commotion and no- Vlkolni l,ciiiiip. Itnlslievik nremler nml efTectltelus up. Administrative supert Islou nf tilled the police of the Twelfth and Pine M. Trotzky are preparing for tl'ght. . . 1 nif luiiii'v nn, mi htm v ..111 l... n..i...i 'i'riK iiemrr loe niHiornuipnt flint thp. Long before 0 o clock, the hour fixed (mt fh ,,nl.v half the tusk of I on,t nt nn agreement hud failed nnd for the iiMsemb ly of the cardina Is. the ,.sfllblUhilIB ,.,,,., -,. , lnpIpt(. tI0 tint the (iern.nns would be informed piar.j-.li of St. Peter s was crowded by ,,.,, ., ', , t( fop , , , that tho stiiulated penalties would be citizens oi iiome mm Msm-rs " M,rv pthpr to ,.,.,.,,( thtf Vprsailles ! "I'll""'- , struggle. to obtain vantage points , tront .,,,,,, n 0,.,r,illni,0 with , After the recess had bee,, taken. M. from which to witness the brilliant pro- il(N f , Up,mi,i,.nn ,mrtv nr t tl0. I Laurent, the French ambassador to cession of the nriuccs of the church to ..,: .. ,,-. , . . Itrrlin. wli.i wns nn.1.,.1 n, .1. .. ui.,i- ., :. , ., ,. ,., h..ioii.. it o" ui-iiij, 1 ne leiiuency is . , , : i-,- ,. ut .in- -,itiiiR, the throne room of the ntican. ii ,,irnlnst n seimrntn trirv n,l i , declared there was little doubt thnt flier SJIotv nml Mtiitnlv nrni?resrf wnq rminp e ..r - .. ., . . .. I Wfintd 1, ., ..,.,,,. i i. - 11..1 . thci- ,ll L,,, I, ..., ...i." t r,'.,,.i,.. , li: ', .1 , -.. 't'V . i"vnr "i some moiiiucniion ot tne cr- ' . ,' ,"' ." i-""- "i me ui-K"""iionti m ",'. ...r.,, nut-i,. i-hii i..(.hj.. uy me pre ures mil ineir iiiieiiuitnis 10 uiili.s romimi't She in nNti,p nf n-np iin.1 rl.h lt..lul,.,fllr I.I..I. I t. .'-. u.... 1. - ...1 41 SIIU S I omplll I . ' " .',..,.-,.. ,, i mi; i-i,urt oi nun i.iiiiuip.,, nnric iimv such work Is the only way It can 1 done properlv and with any unifoimity. It Is distinctly nn iidniinlstrntivi- film -linn, not u legislative one." Weglein Tries to Defend Stand After he was Informed of the eilti elhin by the former director of public works, Mr. Weglein sought to defend streets station. Patrolman lielgrovcssnys n Heval dispatch to the Matin. wns the first to arrive. He arrested The nnti-Holshevlk lender Antonoff. nt Mack as the latter was trying to escape. ' the head of ."0,000 armed peasants, is At the hearing today Mack denied he ! declared to be In control of the govern- had attacked Miss Normuiid. He said ments of Voronezh anil Tambov, in lie had gone to the Clinton "to see a southern Russia, and It is said that this thirty cents for the first thlid-mlle mnl T 1: ' 's !. ? . t it. i i .1 i i I llli MlliriiHUMHli in' rtiiu ten cents for each additional thiid- i;uvr the previous administration nun' Where more than one passenger Is carried, a flat charge of twenty cents for each pa-cngcr "'" bo made. HOLDERS MAY SHARE PEWS "The company feel that the present , nULUCrtO MH I OriHnC rCVVO rnles are ton liich. wns the reason given by an official of the company toduy. mnn mimed Fred." Lieutenant Fcnn. of the Twelfth and Pine trects station, told the magistrate he believed Mack had come here from Hrooklyn yesterday to attend a meeting Coiitlniinl nn I'iikc Klitht. Column inn of radicals. Muck denied this. Harding's Dog Is Assigned Place in Executive Office Washington, March 7. (Hy A. 1' I As soon as the President had titled himself at his desk he called for Ids new Airedale dog, Lmldle liny, who wos assigned n plnce foe 'he day on u couch in the Presl dent's office, 150 P. C.COAL DIVIDEND Lehigh and Wllkes-Barre Co. to Dis tribute $13,815,000 New York, March 7. The Lehigh nml Wilkes-Hiure Coal Co. today de clni'cd it special cash dividend of h'O per cent on lt SU.'JIO.OOI) stock out ytanding. Of this dividend, amounting to .Sl.l, M." 000, the Central Railroad of New .lersev gets 8R!,7iH.lo'0 on the stock which it owns, Decision to declare thn special divi dend resulted from n necessity impo-cd on the Jersey Central by the Heading segregation of disposing of its Lehigh and Wilkes-Hum- stock. Hy u modifi cation of the Reading decree the coal company was permitted to declare any dividend warranted by Its financial con dition. MILLIONAIRE AT THROTTLE Takes Out First Mall Train on Rail road Tied Up by Strike ' lilnnliishiuii, Ala., March 7. I Hy A P (Director of the Atlanta. Hlr- i miiigham and Atlantic Hailrond manned lodnv the first mail train -cut over the line since It was tied up by u strike last week. A. H. ("Rlck"1 Wood ward, iiiultl-mlllionaiie and owner of the Hlrminghnm Hnsebnll Club, was at the throttle. No passengers were car ried. The train pullid out a 7 a. m. for Lineville nnd .Manchester. fact makes it impossible to rericttuil the northern sections nf the country. Twenty-live Soviet Russian commis saries who had been abandoned by their troops have taken refuge in F.sthnnin. nccnrdlng to o wireless message picked up by the F.lffel Tower stutiou thib af ternoon. The garrison of Konsnoy.i fjorko, nrnr Petrograd. has rallied to the nntl- d . ,.. i, n-- o..m.. di.. . . . . . i Holshevlk cause, says n wireless mes- ,-.ci,utC,,,. rutU. v.u.,3.uc. r.., porrner President of Penna. Steel Co. taKV ivi.n ut today by the French for io Miiraci isew worsnipcrs Take8 Mellon's Place A plan was discussed before the I'resliyterinn Ministerial Association in awaited the appearance of the pontiff. In a few minutes the doors swung open and the pope nppenred. He led the cardinals into the throne room and then nil but members of the snered college withdrew to allow the cardinals to carry out the historic procedure of naming the men who would recelte the red hat. symbolic of the wearer's ele vation to the supreme governing body of the ehurrh. Karh Vote Separate at the late afternoon sitting of the con lererico Knot l'l.in I.IIicK in ImiII I'his tencdncy is so 'strong that tne Lloyd tieorge to Reply Knox resolution In its present form is At thU sitting, it wus arinnunced, Mr. unlikely to pass Congress. Hefore the Lloyd (ienrge. the Hritish prime mln- resnlution goes through, it is going to Nter. would reply to Dr. Simons, the be greath softened down to n mere iirinnti foreign minister, w ho presented declaration that the state nf war withi'iiw Herman iroposals nt the first ses- (ieriunn.t is at an end. F.vcry thing in si"'i today. Thise proposals which the resolutionlookin.'t toward a separate were declared In French (piartcrs to be i,r'" ' u ii ,-i iiiiiii,. .tut t,(. ritreiuii.v ' iiiotri't'iiwioic to the Allies were nf edited out in order to enve President provisional nature, railing for pavinent Harding s hands perfectly free. I of fixed nii.iuitlcs for the first live "venrs the ndded clause, declaring this The Hermans s.ihl tl,. 1.1 i "... . M.L . .. t. l. ..I...... . '.BMhl,,'. .. ,.., 11 .. .. .. ' """"I Hit..- l ine inline in euro iircnue cnocii inr ".' ". .,., im'-iii iimiiii- etinsinr itla'lr got erninent and n the honor win, rend aloud, the pom in- tions in Lurope. the acceptance of which week's adjournment for the nun, quiring of each cardinal In turn whether, by the I, iiropenn powers Senator Knnx thet were usiufred to make rni 1 1 !....!.... ' ft t l n riim hunt uitii i i nnklUntn nn .... ' . . "' I'1 "1 FELTON ON P. R. R. BOARD I-M gar C. Felton. of this city, former president of the Pennsylvania Steel Co., ,,,, t r ii a l it i i i i (I'll out in i ic i iiii'iiiiiinii I'm i v,, ithcrspoon Hall today which would ,,,,., (lim.m. llf . .,.nllhy. eucournge gn liter attendmicL- nt cluinh s( rvices. This idnii was one of several i)re scnted in the course nf n discussion on how to organize congregations so that every member would woik for the growth of the church. The discussion wns led Uy the Rev. Dr. Asa J. Ferry. Other speakers were the Rev. Dr. W. T. McCiirmick, the Rev. Dr. Paul McConhcy and tile Hev. Di. .1. A. McOullum. The Rev. Dr. Olin M. Jones iriided. Mr. Felton fills the vacancy made by the resignation, mi January 1'J, of An- dun olfiee. The town of Pskov, near the Rstho nia it border, Is reported to have been captured by insurgents who inarched there. Commissaries Zinovirff and Kalinin nnd several of the other HnMictik com missaries at Petrograd are icported to uive taKcii night and to nave hcen nr- SK il lose if rip,il,,,unl covering the tntnl repurntiotin. Premier llriiind. of France, on leav ing the ennference, indicated that the reply of .Mr. Lloyd (ieorge would be very tirm and positive in tone. "The Allies are perfceth agreed as to what should be said." he ndded. M. Itriand and Mr. Lloyd C.eorge'took luncheon tngethe- during the recess. nlace on Thursday in the Hall of What is hunneninc nbrond h. ,,i,. ... 'i'.' ' I '" !'k . ",s proposaiN at the '. . : . . . ... " ........ . ,.,iii ttri'ii..,. he nliiirnvi.. tli lionillliltlnlli Aksi.nr , lit Mnrioll said. Would innstltllte nil lis was git en In the uirdinals rnising their snelatlon notions, will probably not bo j red skull caps. After each name, how- contained in the resolution asjit finally ever, his holiness asked: "Quid vldetur ' Rets through. vobisV" (How does this seem to you?) i The present intention of Congress is Whereupon the tnrdiiinl reiilicd, it in not to make the Kimx resolution m agreement, "Placet" (It plenNes me I i declaration of policy lij the Culled A majority constitutes election. 'States, so muih as a colorless domestic Formal presentation of the Insignia of measure for ending tin- inconveniences ottice to the new cardinals will take of a state of win Heatificatinn of the Vatican. That drew W. Mellon, of Pittsburgh who rested at lsbi rg iViborg?), according lias neeu uppoinicii secretary oi tne , t(1 the wlrei.s ailvlccs. treasury In President Harding's cabinet Mr. Felton is a piouiiiient figure in the steel industry. lie has been as sociated with the Pennsylvania Steel Co. for many years, having started in the chemical laboratory at Stecltou, Pa., and served later as superintendent and general manager of the concern. SLUMS AND "PALACE" COURT FATHERED IN BROWN'S WARD Maxim I.itvlnoff, chief of Soviet le gations nbrond, is snld bv the snme ad tlces to l'iiv. embarked In n Holshevlk vessel ofi" Reval after drawing an ini poitant sum from the bank there. Helslngfors, Finland, March 7. (Hy A. P.i All classes of citizens nt Kron stndt, the great Russian naval buse near Petrograd, have united In the up rising against the Soviet government, says n dispatch to the Russian union agency here. Organization of a revolutionary com mlttee, which later became the pro visional goternment, was carried out without participation of political par- Contlnurd on l-.ine lUght. Column lite first session the Ocrniun it impolitic for the ."wjni!.,,, fiintlnuril on l-iiicc r.litht. Column Three POPE C0NDFITNS CRIMINAL OUTBREAKS IN IRELAND noiiiE. sinici. ?op Benedict, in his -ulociiticn. d li"evcl Allv nf luih'O Hns Bill Uomauini! Honlth Rostrirtinit ."ivi,,, ! ties, and its members were chosen at ' j - o o I most exeluslvelj fron Hovch, Causing His Boss to Be Called "Paradox" Uu a Staff Cnrroponn-nif lliiirlshurg. March 7. President Judge Hrotvn. of the Municipal Court of Philadelphia, appears to members, of the Legislature, after they studied the latest bill offered bv one of his friends, as a "most amazing paradox." That description was git en of the Judge by one of the legislators today following perusal of a bill which would III scuiucii and work men having no political attllintions. The provisional government hns pub llshed a program, the agency announces. lint Mp tt. .-.,., .ii ..iii i .i the (ssence or which is a demand for House emnn! Z,,, I l.onltl. 7?J, i" i"!" '"'" '". v .-i.tlnu of a constituent El ! I 'h """'"''uhseinbb and the restoration of freedom Tli"!. II II. I i.p".1 (P ""' r.'!1 of trade between Inditlduals. I lie lull, it is charged, is one of thei hardest blows possible at the wh nilmr!' 'i,f H0,'inl '"m1'''' fm wl!1';1' V",Rl'1 ! Todays Developments Hrottn is presuinubly a special chum-i I ' l'he line is In the hands of a receiver I make It legnl to house people in the appointed bv consent when road olll- iimllcst kind of rooms in slums ami ciuls professed their inability t eel tenements. expenses under prevailing wage scales. This bill was offered by Represent!!- The railway labor Isiurd refused to mi- tite Hums, of Philadelphia, who, along thorlze u reduction and 'Piesldent Hngg with Mr. Hradj . sponsor for the tipstaff II. ....I... ....1. ..u. ..... .,...-. frlin 1. 1 f t lllttl r 11 .w receiver lilt the otter sen e Into siiuirj -miser, innn-s imw um " " 1 effect under the court order, pu-elpitut-lug the strike. Minister Denounces Ford The Rev. Paul I, MorenU today de nounced Henry Ford as the author or sponsor of recent articles mi the "Inter national Jew" In the Dearborn Imle pendent, Mr. Ford's newspaper. .Mr. Morcnts spoke before the Lutheran min isters at the x. m, U A, ward, which Is the home of Judge Hrown. Judge Hrottn Is credited by his political opponents with inutiolling the politics or the I'litecntii ward, anil wuu ! (icing the chief hacker of both Hrady and minis, Legis'ators cannot understand how plon Section thirteen of the existing net provides that ant separate part of n room must contain a separate window 'and shall have a lloor area of not les than seventy square feet.'' The Hums amendment simply drops out the whole protishui which states the minimum aniount of lloor area which will be permitted. Hy dropping our this provision, builders would he free to mnko the "rooms" in their "apartments" much smaller than the law now ullows, The minimum nf seventy square feet, it is snld. Is the lowest possible mini mum which health will stand. To niiikc nt the seciet CnnUtory tod"y. alluded to Ii elan I hnvii.p hei pnclent '.umpi,ns lf-ncwcd. Th.:e lind been an otit'ou.il: t f -ri) -jnlllnc; vtolerce an. I crimeb in ccntraiiUMcn ol ilie l.,'ti of moral ity, the "Pontiff declared, "crimes which we con.lnv.n by which ever side committed." DISAPPROVE PROTEST OF NEW YORK GERMANS INDIA'XAl'OLin, Match 7. Dis.q ti t val of the mas, meit.n lulil n- Nsv Yoi'.t Fc-biuary 2S un ler the lcKleibhip oi EdmvuU von M.iich a id Goiro Eylvcilei Vleit-d: to piotest nyaliut iliu u-e el" 1'icikIi loloiiliil tioops niouj the Riiuit, lb e.jjitba(.d .n uionuitiiis ndopit I 'y tl'.e iintiou.il executive (.om.ul'Ut ot the A i.oa.: .';.'i'i' 'sue union nnd mnde puMic luic im'.ay Tl;9 un. j 1. .-. .t i- .' Oernian n;;nu uship with 300 bi ui'-l-cd .:i the Umied StnUs. in National Capital SAURY GRAB UNCERTAIN WOOD ALCOHOL KILLS MAN liseliss the oliestion of resrioiisllilll.v for the war whiih he .mil only history could decide. exiressp agreement with Mr. Lloyd ieorge tliMt tin- party which had been condemned bt the ponce treaty must pay. The (iermniis he pointed out. had made proposals to restore the devastated arm of France, but these bad been rei cited with doubt Deplores Allies' Views i Dr. Simons deplored the allied dis , position ti, ignore the pay ments already l innde by the iermniis. which thev con tended should be applied to the repara tions n nut and tl Hied persistence 'in the view that (iermnny is acting in bad faith. He discussed at length the subject nf tnxiiMon In (Iermnny nnd In the nllled countries, seeking to disprove the statement nuide by the Hritish piemier in his hpeech of hist Thursday thnt (iermnny 's tuxes were lower than those of the Allies, i Dr. Simons mnlntnined thnt the tnxen should be calculated on a per cnplta basis, taking into account the income per capita He quoted statistics to prote that on the basis of such calcula tions the lleiiniins were more heavily tuxed than the Lnglish. He declared , thnt even tin- Allies had admitted that I further direct taxutinu in (iermnny was Impossible. After Dr Simons asked u number of questions. Mr Lloyd (icurge replied: l "I um afraid I must tell- Dr. Simons that there is no doubt us to the answer which the Allies must be forced to gite. I think it desirable. ii filend of Judge Hrown can be spun- ir possishle lor even smaller rooms to sor for a "rrowded tenement" bill when be used within the law, It is charged. President I larding invited emigres -siouitl lenders to a White House din ner tonight, at which policies will be discussed. The President, who heut his office nssl.stnnts o work, held numerous conferences. Cabinet members buckled down to work early. A cull was issued for the first cab inet meeting, which will be held to morrow at 11 a. in. Nominations of Henry p, Fletcher to be nmlcr-secretiiry of state, Theo dore lloosevelt to be assistant secre Brady Has Not Announced Inten tions Toward Tipstaves' Boost llnrrlsbiirg, March 7 The Hrady bill, proposing an increase in the sala ries of tipstaves in Philadelphia courts, including those in the Municipal Court, is on the third reading, postponed calen dar. Philadelphia!!, Arrested Friday, Diesj in Chester Hospital ' inim louwiiy, 1 nrty -sceoiiil stri-et near Pnrrlsh, Philadelphia, died in the Chester Hospital yesterday n victim of wood alcohol poisoning. He was first thought to be a sufferer from sleeping sickness lint ufter a thor- the Hike himself is planning for a is to encourage immorality, tiibei-en wonderfully spacious, light, nlry nnd(hisi and Hie lowest possible, standard costly "ruiace ot jusuvo,"- living..? $ Hnnlt may cull up the bill tonight , ""K" examination it was found he had for iiiiiendmeiii, either by adopting ' drank poisonous liquor. Judge Hrcttn's "home rub' idea of ,,t" ,ls arrested Friday, um failed batlni im iuiimiihiiii snlin-t stated, or '" rcs'aln consciousness after being rc- tar.t nf the navy, ami K. D. Hall to be nssihtniit secretary of the nnv.t, hatlin; tin- noiiosi-u maximum of SiiSUO I ",ovcu to the hospital were sent to the Senate by the Presl- hi the Hrady bill mIocc.I lo $2300. The' uvuv. . . . . nrescni maximum la m-uuu. '."'" ''" . t r --y. ff" -T - lit nf wrlttnv ot wuitmo, iv. C'onllnurU on I'uie I'.Uht, Column Two WOOD TO REPLY TODAY Will See Harding on Proffered Post In Philippines Washington, March 7- i Hy p.) Major (ieiieral iHonanl Wood, who has been offered tho goternor general ship of the Philippines, will see Presi dent llardlngilate today and is expected to make his final reply In regard to acceptance. An appointment for the conference) was made by Secretary Weeks, of the War Department, who asked tint tie President receive Uenera) Wood at the earliest possible moment, 4 3 I an m 1 i 4V s-4 7ii if i i W ihli y&jtitll&4uim '" - iWBtrwftM''!' Y fei".-vtV nisf&fmsKt'- ti rrTlSli. .l&l '&( VJr j IjrtJiivw!1 t-ypi. N I
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