i"f ' riny, nip,i(,fnrr n ""v,!.-.- T- v 3v'n" fv " " 'TH,' " !"' 1 t. I . 4 -a i . va Cuentng public Seibget THE WEATHER ' Fair lonlfilit . Tuesday: nol milch rhaiiso In (cinpiTiitnrcj RCtillo soiillieily "'' jJiiri:KATfiii: at men nmm ,. 10 n 1 112 1 i i a i :i i n NIGHT EXTRA vr r.f in -mi .71 .TO 177 I I '1 r VOL. VH.-N0. 173 Knt.r.d a. "''g'ffr;t.;efejl..1tog,rtey Ph.l.d..ph... P.. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1921 l'ublliihei) Dolly I:irpl Hirnliiy. Hubarripllon Priro (It A Year by Mall. Copyrlnlit. 1021, by I'ubl'e UdKor Company PRICE TWO CENTS fit viP BANDIT MILS WOMEN I PUT ON JURY Lbette De Mers Accepts Five- Year Term Alter Doing Ready to Ogle Males Led to hold up taxi DRIVER WIIH h aniLun Gets 3 to 5 Years F.nbctte she had " 'Hants' in mn nines, - a .cif-rrr1"":: "rz ru tlpr, WHO "ll " P"M 7, lir'o to iv- .tears in Um. t'tTl -.."".H confronted with lfl' .?"'... .,..., member: Jury''"'" "". "' ,.i ,.,, u TliK nineteen irin--iu " " T,,Hv nii'lH. was sentenced (ill C of '.-. i.,.i to i. ' f ?ra,n' ....., Arthur Price, rceciv- lor ri. '. , identical n n """"" Ihsrcr , ,, , . Tb0 tonne "" ,'"'.' ' .""..'Vr .iitola" .Tt.ini.t in rob harlcs Hoff ' ntnvi.'ab.lriici. who was struck .. thp lMll till 11 I""".""" ".i ' Iflcrtliciailm nml the girl hud engaged lhTh"(tirl nn.l he .iilor weie arrested ' '.t. fm,. tin. unsuccessful attack in. .i.'.. in mi imai tuiflit house tTVonfiotli nn.l Ar.l. sheets. The " . . '. ,n,i l.t nun-let Detect he ifFurlaml. f tin- Fifteenth and mo trefU ftntion The tntitlifttl defendant left t Iio shcr !' rtllrnnm Hllli ii broad 'mile us she '" ' ....:. ..I....I r-......t Vn a taken muni i ii."."i - ........". to npnear before Judge Samuel h. bull, of StrnuiMiiirs. who is subti- atm; tlicro "I hope there are no women on the " .1,1. Inl, I II ilomltl. "I Mill L'llillL' n Tmp llmt Jim Ion fare on well, loots' linger couldn't toiieli me us u inii. Not within a million mile"." fiet Ural Slmrk Tho eirl ill) lilcicleil mil glllliy In, Ihf fliaW bill -he leeeiM'cl n untiio, bli liO(k when .Icilliliclte Ixtl'l. J.i.il Iputh MillHi. 'Heel, ami i.iimi .m. trmstrons l-Ill oiitli 1'eneli street, ore anions the twelve eboveu for the tJtv . . J The till lo-l hor newness n ml her milins rontiileni e when the women en- cml tlio jnn hi) anil looked at her Uh iliunnnrfiv iiM. nvpy lint nil I tie fle- rndant's iisMiratuo was swept away hen lloflniun. the cliniilteiir tesinied, nil wlini Detective MeKailand read a atcoimt the Kirl bad dictated and ijned aftrr her aret. 1 Thpstatniidit follows : "fin Kmiilnv niemni' t-'clintnl'v l'. 'Jlil.wp were nnlered out of our npait ifDtatrJdS Smith Itroad street, witb ul anv fund n e proceeded to pi at anil look fur monc. ami didn't care htrc it oame ficun. Be (onsited nf .Miircarot I'rice, tthur I'nio anil inself, liiibctte 1). W. WohiiIKiiI IIiiiiiisIi ( lillilitown, rain ami k.ici sihcIs, looking for n , cum, rliuir rme um nn-cll. .Mm - net luiiiz left u hi Thirt th and tloral lneis looked fur "Kas .Mune.v" "Not mi Inik' we iirni ceded to oaj Sim i Slnl ion Tlino I left .re uitli tin iinilersiiiudiiiK to pick 1 llpiil I iftei'inh .mil niberl streets lia t jik ah . iii t,, i(, a, Sluet ilinn ff,r ii M, ti.l.l .1... .1..!..... ... I .... ,.., in,- ,.- Mil eenl lo 1 ittimili ,i ( ).'lheit sticcts I i im I, iii ii . n'ni winch he did. I tflil lion I., ilrne us to I'uii iiioimt a. Anliui vim ,i. ilrinkiiiK some' I'll iiilinliiillril nf liciu' sic; nildl 1 Ktoniinl t I. ,1.1 i.. : , ',' " ". . ii . ii 1 1 . iii ii i I Ilk 1,11k lni imlil tin. linn, .mil I .. Ifn inntiuui'il mi hi tin. tni Wi.i ln; wninii" fur m, t .port u nil to um-' ' 'niKj,lll. Willi Ihc iiitcntloii of loll- . I'K " (lllllllfi III- !l IMi.i I....I I. ,1.1 ii ''MM' t imuiIi drieis iisiiull.v I y-WSZZ Z HAHKTTK I)K MKKS Who (inlay was sentenced In prison fur (liroe (o Ihe rart for Iter part In a (alcali robbery WOMAN PROSECUTED MEN FOR REFUSING TO KILL HER w M IITl.lliI Hie ili'ivi.f link ..,. . 1 ' fill iihii. Ir,,,i th,. street ins, IKlll III,' ihlVi'l to s(,l III,' ,.. Hit i nti w,i. . .,, down, l'ii, ,. 'V'."i wi'li tl I..ii.1,,i,l ,,,! scii,.. Ill Mil- I .1 l.i.ii. I . .1 .,,,. .... ,1... 1 "i i lib it lift run, I'rice "III. i wuj ' ''I' ''d .hIiiiUmiiii hu, , ml' in e the "li'l tiiriieil .I'd , .uifi-rr hi in ' Hier nit iiui V'l I inn t , I "'1,1 1 i n h1 1'I.kmI , t her nit lien ii, lire,l i.i l'r Mn- mt at m.i,, , Tli, , l!l" in. 'Um mi. ml , 'irillj; l , ii' In i , 13 III M "III ( , Men Tin' L-ii' i- linn ip II, , tor mi i 'I In , with I iii Vl "in I his client I ' I" i pli a to Kiii'n . ' ' 'in,; ,i ilefi ii.e. s-ihl "' I wh' II I he Utli'lilpt ''' 'In i hilllffeiir. ' " '" i ciii lo he teiid- ' i 'I .lii'lui Shnll in pro ' " A c(i-i. of Mil-1 1 1' imuisliiiii hi. Com- ! 1 " ' "I MH ll ll-lllllllll-. d'l l Im,., ,, ,,.S j I ill i litem jii-Ii ' ' 'ii" nml I'm in line,, to 1 'I-'' in 1', iilleiitiurv " I l"lin -he is iniirrii'd, 'I"- - her HUH, It'll ' hlllul. -he s.uil, ' s S Iiui k. she in, .it, nf I I MAYOR BARS "BOOTS" ' oore Takes Hand In Matter of! "Theatrical Offer" I Slip li. . hiplc liogl'ls WS , t,i0 ( fk lu ' 'ff' ' ""'lie.. i th,. 'Di ,, " "' police. She :lilm,r .,..' V..,".'1".'.' ill"'.' the foot. I H.p , l,""""l..lilI II,,.,,,,,.. r ,i ii.. ' '"'"I'lo in in the ,,.. ' 'iMi-ii i ,, ' , , , ,' '""' and who IH'iL ,,, .. ., ' II oere, SIMM I 0llw'l Hi. ,.' ..' i';"1 ''"'''"Ser. has, y" f'.i I, h.i ..it V"' '"""'" ""(l llov "" """ml stiiteiiient. as I 'loiiln il ... .. t'nufl I V ""v ,sl,i' ii'iiiin, i u,k "N'. , .''" I''"''"!"!!'!..,, ma,, Hip i- l,l..i. . ," ""- ''ii'iilKli lo imiL,. Jinn, ,.,,., '."."' .'.'.'"'"'J and stimd. t"XlJt ,, , ' , "'' woiiiiiii who-',. I i Ii, , , . . "us niiliie- Itahlp I , litnlii rjluuii! I Hi" , ("it b, i Hn n , "'"I lo lie uc "".'""il r.'s-in '" piriiiit I,,.,- 1 ,""" "u Id . ,1... '.'. ."'."I f(" be, , , Ii, ... ,"' ' " Willi her I,,,. I... ... I '""u."; .:f',::! .,u " -.,; iininl ,, ,, , " ' ""'" is Komi for II f,. .. "Il'l'l'llllll nn.l .. Ill 'Hun ',',',','":,',Vt :"nl!" l"'i.n.m- .'""rueii'i ht i. """' imii. I'Mla.lfin t,'-, '0,"i"t'anlonH. If ? ' Le i 'voked(''hl'S W0,""M l,s Two Balked After Accepting Money From Llfe-We'ary Spinster Itaspl. Svll7Frlaiii1, April !. (Hy A. !' I Two men wlio im,! pnterr.i into a rontraet with a woman to end her life weie rccciitlj haled into criminal mint here b.Ctlip woman for takinc ber money anil failiiiR to carry out ilieir barsaln. Hobber.t was rlmiRPil by the plaintiff in the netion. and the men were .sentonecd to terms in prison. l'"raulein Krai.ss, lnoodinc over bcr spinsteihood. decided to end her life, but she roiil, 1 not brine herself to sui cide. She found ii chemist who pro fessed to be willing to net ns execu tioner for a coiisideiittion. After tiie two had confened in (lie pivM'nce of a tliiid per-on, terms weie held up. One m, in insi-tcd upon her being behended, it was nllegiil, hut the chemist, with a show of professional pride, held that poison would he just ns efficacious and mine in keeping with the contentious. The tliinl paity sug gested iliottniii; as a compiomise, nml till' deal was closed. The thice stinted for l.uke Lucerne, but the chemist, hiiving exacted ad vance pa.tinenl of 7."i per cent of t Iio 1(10 contrail price, vanished en route, and prosecution followed. TWO HURTJN CAR CRASH Motortruck Strikes Glrard Avenue Trolley A man nml woman were injuied nml several passengers thrown from tleir seats shortly before noon today when a motoitiiick -I nidi; an easibound ear on (lir.nd .itemie ut Ilownrd street. Seteral passengers ocaped pnssibi serious inj.nt b .iumping just befoi" the clash. Those injured are '. . .lilntie. driter of the tr.u I. of ''!ISI Kensington atcuiie. nml Mi's, .Mni.t It. (Iiliin. forty .tears old. .V-'l Last Thompson sticet. Although e.ich ii'. cited set, re cut- ami bllliscs li.it 1 1 icfuseil to go to a hospital. Neurit eter.t window of the i.ir was shatti'i.d ii ml the woodwork lindl.t spliuleiiil Trallie in both diieiiion. was held up lor more than half an hour as a icsiilt of the accident GIRL AVERTS FIRE PANIC Telephone Operator Calls Each Apartment and Reassures Tenants The pifspm " of mind of the telephone opeiator in the N'elherliin.l Apartments. I'orlt -tliinl and Chestnut streets, early tmhij sated liniiili'i'ils of the ii.iupanls fioin n tile scare. passer-by ipi.(-l"i II. lines shooting from the lite lower ami i"iili", the In. I'lillip.'llli.'s, which ie-poiideil, The.t saw liml tiie door b"iding In ihe tower was nblai'.e ami while thet pun ee, led to ex tinguish tile Haines u l.llge clowd i oil -gri'Siih'il. The t, , 'phone operator thinking Unit tin ilptllits would be fiighteneil b.t I In' presein e of the liieiiuii ami the large i until p. ceded to call each nf ibe rooms i,n lb" phone and as-mcil the people that tin re was no danger. The loss i- hilling. STORE AND HOMES BURNED Couple Returning From Visit Find Home in Flames I'iic -wipl thiol gh ihe men's fur nishing stoie and dwelling of .l.i,-,,li Smith. ::li:; Vtk ireei la-l' nilil. iii strut ing about Slilinii wnih of -Inel: and spread to the horn,, ol Samuel '. stcr. ."ill I Ynil. street Smith and his wife weie ntt.it fioiu home tcsei,in ami icliiineil at II o'l'hi' k l.l-l night. When the -ton. kei'ier oieii.'d the door of the prlwitc entrance to his pi upon . a clmiil of smoke pulll i il nut Smith sent iii an nlaim. When In.' men arriteil the llames had reaclicl the stoic and liurlie.l through lo the second Hour. Mr I'.'sicr ami his faiuil.t weie aroused ami bad no diliiciiltv ill .-raping. I'.nt of the Mist Hour of their home was burned The Iii,' siaitcd anpuiciilh in the dining loom of Smith's home. The sloiekceper said his total loss was about SMl.lltm i:Uter I'stiniateil his loss at $111110 GIRL HITSJTROLLEY MASHER Too Familiar Man Fined $10 After Car Romance 'llnoiigh Ihc pluck if lillic Smith. -"Ill South lleinlierger stieei, Vincent llnran. of Itiirliuglou, win nne-inl on a lnil,i'l si i eat loilat after he had attempted. Il is Mild, to I'm re his at tentions no Ills ciplnr. Mis lllle-l was pieced. ht a light. Il.ii'aii. aicoidiug in Mi - Smith, pcond in her I'.n e iinno.t inglt , and when -he moti.l atui.tyhe iii,hc, I'lo-er. She reiin-i, him lo let her alone, hut lloraii bei'iiiie mine pcisisteiil, ai.onl iiig I" i - Ileiiibi'igcr. lie tin n , aught her b. the arm. Miss lleiulicigei -'apiiid hi- laic llor.ni tried In jump 1 1 mil (lie fioul of tin ear, but Ihe .tilling woman held him until the I'oiidu, tor and miiliii'iiian tiirned him over In n patiolmnn Magistrate M.irlenry, iifler ieiijiinuiling Uoinn. tiueil him $10 ami I'lMlW. EX-EIVIPEROR WILL RETURN 10 EXILE TODAY, SWISS SAY Legation at Vienna Makes An nouncementAustria Orders Charles to Leave LITTLE ENTENTE ISSUES ULTIMATUM TO HUNGARY H.v (ho Auodnlcl I'ipss Imloii. April 4. - A Vienna .lis- ........ in im. lentral Xews stntes the vls.s legntion at (he Austria,, rnptul has annoiinced that formeii i:,,,eror Hinrle will return to KVIizevlaiul to day The route he will lake on ,js trip "".. .i.iugnry is naid to he unknown Kciimii. April I (Ht A IV i A message received here today f,oi (,'e Swiss inlnister In Vienna said that ex Kinperor Charles prohablv would reach the Swiss frontier tonight. Neither former Kmpress Zita nor the ex-ruler'M secretary here has he.iid from ( harles .since Friday last. HnrtappsJ. April I. (n.v A. I' ) Former Kinpernr Charles told the mem bers of his suite nt Steinaina-gcr that he tvns unwilling to leave Ilungnrt. If be could not leiuain as king he would ettle in the eountry as a private eitl yen, he declared. It had been previously stnted that the ruler had refused to leave Stelnn manger because he had been taken 111 and two professors from the medical faculty of the university here went to Steininunnger to find out what the ex king s condition really was. If his health was poor an niltninnhile ninhn ance would be secured, it was declared, in which he could take up bis tourney out of Hungary. The route of bis trip was still un determined, because of the protest f the Austrian Social Democrats against his being allowed to pass through the lyrol. where the sentiment Is pro JlnpslMirg Theie nre some Miiggestinns that ( haries be allowed to go bv wnv of 1 assnu. .southern Ilavaria. ' Tills, however, would require arrangements with the (iprniati (Invornment, and It has been officially admitted that these complications me the reason for the delay In the ex-Uing's departure. The new annnuneeiiieiit of Ihe un willingness of Onirics to leave llungarv at all, even If he were not allowed t'o assume the throne, came thiough I'rince indlseh-Oractz. "King Chni'li'H has deidared cale. goricall.t to his suite that he is un willing to leave Ihe country," said the prince, "nml If he cannot lie king Is resolved lo settle as n common citizen." In (oinment on the cx-mtiniiK'li'H announcement Count Andrassv said : "I am afraid the king's sojouin might be longer than would be good for him and his d.t nasty." Meiina. April I. (Ily A. I. l- The Austrian cabinet has notified the Hun garian (iovcrnment that unless mi curly hour is set for the icrtain departure of ex-Kinpeior Charles the Austrian internment will cancel bis safe con iluet. This notitic.itlon lias evoked a 1 minis,, fmm Hungary Hint Charles would leave that country within fnrtj -light hours fmm Sunday night. Itnlh government and ilii,l,,,,,,n:,. ,.,,.. cb's have been puzzled over the lontiii- iicii sta.t ol the e-ruler at Steiiia uianger. over the I IniH-iiii,,,, f,-,,,,i i.,,. It is known that preparations for his, ,lr,l,,.,.. .... . ..- I... I 1 . . . ... ..i. i iii .- ,,,'ivnij nan iiogiesseu eti'n' 'to the point whom the schedule of his! special train had been arranged and Hint till the details had bee iniplele.l. I including the selection of the men who were lo acconipanj him. While republicans heic are niaiuiaiu-, Im; nil uttitii.lc of gieat restraint mid1 not giving toiie to tiolent ultei.inic-l or thrcals, netei theless irritation aifong, llii'in has been glow lug. In (mint's is- -lie )er Morgen declared il would be hard to cheek a revolution la Au-tiia if the e-king ifiiiniiicd on Hungarian soil much longer. IMploinatic inclcs do not eiedn the icpn'its fi um Slainaumiigcr bv win of Itudiipcsi that the fm r ruler has Ik en ..Ici'lnicd ill In an Iiuglish pli -i, um. the I infoiniatiou in lhe-e circles being that l lie is as well as ever ami walking at i intervals almut the gardens of Hi-Imp vises palace, win re tie is stopping. FATHER DEFENDS GIRL Man Says If She Slashed Sailor He Deserved It 'I know nothing of the case except what I read In the newspapers, hut It in) itnughtcr slashed a sailor's tate she must have been jtistiiled." William King, of it.'li:! Krall street, thus defended today his sevenleeii-year-old daughter, .Margaret, who Is under nriest charged with culling the throat, face and lintuls of Thomas Uodgers, twenty years old, a sailor on Ihe Amer lenn freighter ConniVtleut. Ho tvns picked up In Falrmounl l'ark near Strawberry Mansion, and taken in a dazed condition to the Women's 1 Ionic. ipatlUe Hospital. Miss King was in rested after Uodgers stated slip attacked him. She declared he attacked ber and she drew the razor blade from u handbag nml used It in self-defense. The girl's father niil Margaret has been wot king at a mill in Mminyiink for the Inst six mouths, ami has been attending school nt night. He said her earnings hnve been the only support of the family since he has been Idle because of impnited sight EMPLOYES REFUSE HARDING TO REJECT LEAGUE FLATLY IN 1 : 0 M I N G MESSAGE President Will Ignore Knox Resolution in Order to Insure Delay i i "y "' - -."I'l'.'.s. I Uniiie, Apiil I. 1 1!) A. I' i-Swilz-crlnm! will be oul.t a vta.v -Inlimi on Ilie ictiirii journov from Hungarv of ' I'. um .,.,. I'.n.iu, .... I'liiit'lt.k ,1 !.. I.tl.,,1 i . " ., i. ,- -,,,,.,, scmioHiciiill.t here. 1','i'ini inn for him Mo re-cntir this counlr.t is said I" hate' I been given mil for the piirpo-e of sc- ' cluing peace for Humj.ir.t mid u-tria. I I is II !' i s iiio-i ,.i nil i iiarics tt in join ins uiiiiu.t in i langnigs nml Intfi. Ills t. 1,1 nml .,l,.l.l.iin In Sllit.il. 'lieral i 'im I'll, .. ill ii.l chililii") to Spain. 'P. AND R. PAY CUT Matter Goes to Labor Board After Disagreement at Meeting Today TERMS ARE CALLED VAGUE Representatives nf the maintenance of way and structure workers of the Philadelphia ami Heading Railway this morning rejected the inanngenient's proposal for a 15 to 20 per tent wage cut and the matter now goes to the labor board ill Chicago for settlement. Thirty -live repre.-entatltes of about 10,000 employes of the Heading system met and discussed the matter with V. M. Fnlck. general niauager, at tin.' Spring Ciirden Street Y. M. 0. A., Ninth and Spring (iardeu streets. S. I.. Whitman, of Heading, repre senting the American Federation of Knilroad Workers, and spokesmen for tiie men, said the chief dilliculty of tills morning's meeting was in tin tagileness of certain of the terms of proposal. He said certain clauses could be in terpreted in widely different ways. Hotli men and management will request the labor board to out a definite interpreta tion on these doubtful clauses, On Wednesday the maiiageiueut of Ihe Heading mad will put the same pro posal to the signalmen. There is not et ant repoit current as to what action this class of workers will take. On March '".). however, the common laboiers employed by the railroad flatly i cfusc.l to accept the terms of a wage reduction offered by the company. "SPOT" FINALLY SPOTTED Baboon Mistakes Germantown for Chester and Has Siesta "Spot." a baboon, toured lower (ier. I niautown from midnight until earlv to-I day. Without i (insulting other mem- I hers of (lie fuuuly with whom lie was en route ny train to appear at a i iictcr th'atie, he had wandered out of his I raveling -com pa rtmeiit. "Spot" wondered into the wailing mom, where women, jumping on the seats and -it. 'inning, nuno.M.I him, ami he retreated to the platform. The th rolls of an incoming loeomotite then got on the nerves of the hahooii. lie ran to a coiinti.t pbn e ueiiib.t and disappeared in a hedge. Sean hers could not liml him. John I'.bler, station mas ter, telephone a description of "Spot" around the city. This morning the baboon wa- found asleep in the cellar of a laelorv Sev eial bales of goods had to be lemoved before he could lie mm lied. lie will appeal' in hi- act at Chester tonight and Homer l.nnl, manager of the hmi-e, is happy. TO REPORT AUTO DRIVERS Keystone Club Plans to Act Against Violators Ilriters who do not complv tvith the regulations of the motor vehicle act will be rep.ntcd in the future b.v mem bers of the Ke.v stone Automobile Club. Appropriate steps to punish such offenders will also be taken bv the or ganization. Cauls weie sent lodav to each inein her of the club, on which he can leninl Ihe time, place, uatille of violation, name of the olleudei and other data essential to his pi n -cut inn. For a lirsl nfli'iise a di iter will -'inpl.t be untitled mid eautiimcl agailisl ie peating il. A second offense will hi nig action ii'jninsl the driver. He will he suspended or his license tevoke.l lis the facts in the ease j,,-i if The club will hold its -ining meeiiug and smoker al I. it l.u Temple next Mouda.t night. I MRS. IMOGEN OAKLEY READY TO HEAR "UNFIT" TESTIMONY Sovinl II vl fare II oilier Refuses In Retire al Judge's framing. Mayor Moore's II' ife Called for Servire When Mr. Imogen I! Onkb t . called I .Mrs. Lippimott -pent ml ourt I! C. lor juit dun lodat. w.i- tunned b.v 'il.v Hall. Mis. Moore smiled pleas- Judge Shull ih.il she might li''r'Ml-i;;;i,l',;(l!,',,l " '" "I" moil "Ulllil for tviiiiiiu's cars." she j i. ,ujes vU,s ca'lnl fi dulv mi dei lined to he inov.d fi what t-bc i Ihc Api il t-i m of the grand ini.v She sideis her dill. gave her aihliess ,-,'j South I'mnl "And them mil be -mue Icstiuionj street, a settleinent house. She was at in i nun. 'di. HI tilth women's i uses not "lie tunc scciclmv of the College Set III lor tin' ears of men," she ictoi led, j llcmenl H.ui-e. Vow ork svvil'llv. Several wonini who weie , nlle, for Mis. Oiiklev. who 'lies al the (ilad- '. before Judge Shull weie excused stone. U a liicuih.'i "I II"' Soclel of -Mis. Ma.t Iliilclicr, or Jill.-, Nu tmlii- Colonial Haines ami of the Daughters , "d ". was sent home when she said of (be Ameiicaii Ueudullon. She is ac- : her live . hildren iciuired her attention, the I,, citic In iteiiiieni work. Appeals Ahead of Time Mis Oaklet mi f seveial proni- ... , ,, ., . ' '"" I ..omen who app.m.'.l ill court to-, . ..l,ss . .'". ' """s'"'! . . of l.'SIl South lav for juiv diitt in Criminal Com I ' "IJ '""" "''''''I. " "'li"o teacher, was iia.v no j"'. excused lo relurii to her class, s ,s " Matin's Wife Is Callrd ' l1,,"'"'l"l ll,"l,"1'1; "."l";1 ' "ih irto ,ln." ..., '... i l,,..!,....,., i.,. 'I'""., ''..I'Md she ,,, poitedtwowcek- aneaii oi nine mic was called for the s 'lid lei'in of Ihe April coin I Miss Anna Kleiner, of ti.is South Thill -sixth stieet. a ,'lei k cniio.icd bv Ihe I'ciius.vluniia Hnllioail Co, filileil I,. nl.tien. Slim L1.i,l .,.. i. ' Mrs .Moore and Mrs. Kiiiniiiciilt In I,,,,. li...,i i,,,i,. -ii . .. tt era sunuiioiied for duly in .j4dge liar- lunyer, einphntlciil), in return to bis ratt's Cominon llcnj. ( ourl ,o. L'. They vu. ,! tell her that her liresen.e w is wire cu'ird until touiorrotv. neceHsary brfoic slie wouhl bo exctiseil In thiMxIiuit lima JIn, ,Mi)oi',i mid from nttmllm' couii, I First Day's Lay-Off Nets $100 inline- culled I 'I included Mi's J Hampton Mo wife "f the Ma.tor: Mi... J Ileiliam l.ilipincotl. wife of Ihe publisher, and Miss Anna F. Da vies, social tvoiker and fonue'l as smi'ilcd Willi .Iiui'' -Minimis. WANTS PEACE QUESTION LEFT AT HIS DISPOSAL v CLINTON fflLUKIlT st.ia" rnrrrspomlr.it Y. .nine I'nlil'e I,ii!pr VopurloM, 1921. bu Public l.cilarr Cn. Washington, Apiil 4. President Harding in his messnge to Congress nixt weel: will declare definitely nnd finally that tins eountry will not enter the ireent League of Nations. lieiond that point the President will mil mlidile his nolicv with resneel to lutein itiounl nrgnnization, lie will nol niitlini any substitute for the present league, and he will not discuss th. Knox resolution. Tli status of the Knox icoliitinn U tills: President Harding does not want it passed immediately. He wishes to have the question of how and when to make peace by resolution, if it is to lie made finally bv resolution. left to him. And the Senate is perfectly willing lo lenv" it to him. In spite of all that has b"Pii said about thp determination of the irreconsilahles to rii-lt through the Knox resolution therp arc only two inenin tiie Senate who favor the resolu tion's piniupt passage, Knox mid Ilran degee. Others nre for the Knox reso lution. Senator Lodge, is. for example, but except Knox and llraudegee. all are willing to proceed cnuliousji . awaiting th" developments of the sit ration. The truth b thnl .Mi. Harding has not yi developed his jmlicy beyond the bare negation that we shall not enter the existing League of Nations. The ininplicatloiM of tin Kuropenii situa tion hate made him dubious of tin one cr ns rm tive feature of his progiam, Ihe prompt making of peace by resolution. No Cotinril in New Alliance The Harding message probably will not make it clear whether or not any eh incuts of the present league will sur vive in the association of nations which the I'rcshlimt plans In have succeed It. The world can feel sure that the organi zation of the future, if the Fulled States is to cut,.,, it, wll not be called a league of nations, and it will not have i. council with executive powers. It may be the present league truns niagnilied or it lunv be a totally new as sociation organized from the ground up For the working out of mi detailed plans the President wauls the dies',, "hundred days' " respite. This will give Frame an opportunit.i to clear up the riparatlous iiuestlon with Cerinnny. At (lie end of this period tin- Knox lesoluthui unit fIM be so objectionable fioin an international standpoint as it i" now. and at the end of that period Mr. Harding ma.t have reached such an undcrstaiiding with foreign powers that lie will proceed to peace in some other wuy than b.t i .'solution. As a mutter of fnet the Picsi.lent is less disturbed over the international conseiiuences of passing the Knox reso lution Hum he is liter their domestic conseiiuences. He thinks that his declaration in his nic'snge that this eouiiti.t will never enter 11 xUtiug league is nbout all the countrt is prepared for at this lime. I'. S. and Allies lulleil On (he international side the situa tion with icspe. t to the Knox resolu tion lias been cleared up by Si. Vivi a ill', visit ami Secretary Hughes' note lo Ihe American commissioner at llerliu holding the Herman (iovcrninciit re sponsible for the damages caused b.v the war to the full extent of its iiipncl'i.t to pa. This declaration of our attitude makes it clear to Furope. no mutter how we pro I to uillkc pence, that our c'sentiui solidarity witli our Allies re mains unshaken After it the passage of lb,. Knox resolution cannot be inter preted in (icrinaui us a sign of lack nf s.viupatli.t with Fuglaml mid Frame . M. Vitiaiu is understood to have in dicated in Senator Knox that although h" Imped for ilela.v in peace lit ie-,,ln-lion be bad no ohj.ction to this coini tin's ultiiualcl.v making peace In that means. M, Vivinni's position wiis af fected b.t the Hughes note to ( ierni.iii.i . lie is also inteie-teil ill til" ilce'imitiun .,'' our polic.t tnwaid I'urope ii.uiaiiieil in Section ." of ill. Knox resolution. As a icsull of Vivinni's talk with Knox it is not iinpinli.i'ile that th resolution will lie modllieil hefnie it is p,is-e,. if it ever is. 'Ibe polic.t with , '-,c, to t,e ie-n-llltioi. i- o luH'oduce it piouipli.v oil the melting of ''oiiKicss and refer it lo the Scant iniiiiltee on foieign rein tiolis, whole it will be allowed to re-' until some decision is reached l.j thu 1 ml. lent as in the imirse to follow with l.s t to it. To Speed Ant i-Dumping Hill In anv event Ihe Republican pro tin m calls for ihe passing of the anti dumping bill before ihe making of peace with (ieriiian.t. We hate no lepresen Intion on the i.'p.iratioiis cnmiuli-sion and without spec, a legislation nothing will prevent (icrni.iii from dumping hei products in this counti'.v onu'c the state of war is di'darid otei . MERCURY SHOOTS TO 77 Leaps 23 Degrees ns April Asserts Itself Apiil look possession of the .lit ..- lax and with .le,,, kie- and an in timate sun. the theimoaieter tumped f -I ... w ...... I .1.: .. ..." ...in ..i a. - .. ci-i i. mis morning lo , 77 ilegrei - al 1' ti'i Im k Theie is no ram in -ihl. n, , m ding lo Fore, u-ler llliss, ami the fan. warm weather i- expected In iiuilluiie for a1 few dots ''h mal tempcriitiir,. for1 Ibis date I- Hi deglees. U.S. INDORSES AID TO SOUTH! Combined Financial Resources to Be Utilized In Marketing Crops Washington, April I ( llv , ' i I s,' of the combined liuaiiclal resiances of Ihe South to lank' possible Ihe e -portatioii of I lull legion's iigi'iciiliurul I I Millets, with ic-iillaut relief to tin producer!', was liulm-cd ht the ndinliiis. tint ion ollicialH mid Houllicrn liaukcrH at a coiifciemtp held Inila.t ini.hr (lie aiispkcs of the War Finance Cm-porn- tl'Vl. This ircntlcinnn lins hcon n clork for four and one-half years at the I'usc; & Jones shipyards at Wilmington. Lnst Monday lie was laid off. He sat down and wrote his 'stoenth limerick. It won. Mr. Htickalow hns only n common school education, but he rcnlizcs limericks don't grow on trees, nny more than $100 bills. He bought a book on versification and went to work. But alas, he makes out our dear lunette to be a most discouraging young lady! LIMERICK NO. 91 A tlni'ling younp; j,mi named .lunette Desired to be married, and yel, "Dear Walter, I'd falter," She said, "at the altar Whiic liou're so-lo in dough, don't du-et." fi) ....I..' ad U.S. URGES JUST UEPARAT1S IN NOTESTD BERLIN PatenLs Encourae the Kids to ".Jingle"; Make Them Learn New Words Opposite the Funny Page Theodore II. Huckale 2107 Tntnall St. Wilmington, Del. MTADDEN JEWEL DEVEUN REFUSES INSURANCE UNPAD COMMUTE PLACE Hughes Expresses Hope for Prompt Settlement if Nego tiations Are Renewed SEES GERMAN DESIRE TO ACT ON NEW BASIS Reply to Teuton Appeal De clares America Stands Firmly With Allies MEMORANDA ARE REVEALED i Simons' Expression of Desire to Pay Pleases State Department Risk Companies Still Probe Will Not Serve on Body to 'Push Villanova Gem Loss De tectives Also Busy Philadelphia Bills Before Assembly i NO NEW CLUES FOUND INSINCERITY IS The tlnee Insurance companies which C'liim ilinnn .Inmes A Develin, whose issued a blanket poller for SHIS. (MM) on '"" "iiuuittee was made the subje. t ii.u'i.is 1...I... xi.'.., i'. . it m "f a ' combine" ripper resolu'ion. to- J.vtos belonging to Mrs. (.eorge II. Mc ,,nv ,.,.,..,,,, , sor;,. oll i,.asntiv.. Weglein. I'limien, ,lr , have neitlier paid the in- commute,, .mined lit Itlcbiin Ktirnnee in full nor abandoned their in president of Council. vpsligation of ibe strange disappear-. Mi Develin. who for month bus ? "'',''. ",,"', K,'",M n,,t (),'t"'l,'i' fi'"i the1 fought Miniieipnl Court extravagance- .Mcl'llliden home ill Villanova. in imitli,,, nn.l .... the floor nf Cinm. i wo aujiistors troiu Ihe New York offices of the companies arc In Phllailel liliia tr.ting to solve the invsterv. W. L. Miller, nf inn Walnut sheet, adjuster connected with Piatt, Youiiginnn .V Co , one of the insuiers of the j.'we's. said he hnd dropped out of the mutter per- !ouniiy lis icope n, connection with tiiiis m .,..,, ...,, i.i. "" i.''s'isuiinn. mis in urge passage in ,,i i ,Z . J,,,. "'"",;"" - """ '"'L( Philn. plphia mensines or to in vise M. Fad. lea's mother, that she' was the J" " re-,, ution. sponsor.'d b.t ( oun owner of one of the most valuable oh- ,'il"V"1, Kdtvin IL dx. and passed last ieets of the collect inn .n ..f... lWcek lit I oiiucil. the law committee .. ,......,... .: : . : ., ... 15 the Associated Press Washington, April I Formal state- nt of the attitude of the I'nited Statu as to (ioriniin mpnrntions i- contalnd in an exchange of eomiiiiitiicntioiis with ...iiiniii .......iinii.'iii .'iinmis iiin.i' CHARGED public indnr bt the Stale ! partment I'lie are in the fur, of memnranda iiniismitie.I through Lorins Dreel. Ami'iiciiu ciiiiimissinner nt Iterliu. The (iernian coinmiinication, dated March ".'.'!. was written liv Dr. Walter Simons, liermnti foreign minister, nnd as-, rted it was "entirclv clear" both to the gnvcrnnicnt ami people that C!er- loiint "most iiiiiIip 1 loin rut ton ti. the Vv' i 1 1 ' I ", --f r.'! i-i t i-c " " ' ' f ' " rt f ' "'",I,",,N jlin.lt of he abilit.t lo v." but sought TheTiwininiitloe. of tthi.b Mi '"''"i""tioii bv unbiased expets" to Develin is i-lniirmitii. had iiiriiliclioti. ' '(''I'lnine the extent nf h. r nbilitt under the inlesof Council, over all In his rcpl.t dated March 'J!l S H-larv hi iil.nsdil lni!kilntlrin nflmttltttr tlilu i.l, -. .""i"-' fc..... . ".'?. .'".' 1 nicies exnressei 11 ensure a (ier- vtoith Mil., .0(10. Owing lo Ihe terms cf the ilisi'i-anec policies, the 1 oiniiaiiles. It Is said, will have to pay the insiiraiu.' in full 011 demiind. "I'.ut tills docs not mean." said Mr. Miller, "that the are through investi gating." Though Mrs. McFadden is still in this city, her husband has gnne to Hot Springs. I5e-iil(s th" nif'stigiitioi, In the in siiiiuicc lompanles, deleetites eiiip,ne,I u.v in. .vn c iiiiiii'ii arc still at work was "relietc.i of this jurisdiction. r be duty of looking after proposed state legislation nffi.iing Philadelphia was entrusted to a special committee on legislation iiiaii.t "s "inie.niit ... al expression" ,,f its desire to pnv In the limit of her ability and (leclnied the Fiilt". States "stands with Ilic governments of t In Allies In holding (ioriiuini lespon-ibe for tin war ami. therefore, bound In make rep aration, si. far as mat be possible." Hughes Hopes for Settlement "This government." Secretary Send-. Hefusal to Weglein "-."' n."...,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -,. .' Mr. Develin mad., known his u,i- """, " ',"!" ' ,l"' tniMiiornii.Iinn willingness to s.rre on tliis stieeial com- "' '' 'ii""" a sun eic d(si, 11 tin- , inittee ill a h'ltcr to Mr. Weglein. pint of the (Sctiiinn (iovernini'ii: l. re- "As I stated to Ihe law committee open negotiations with the Allie- on n !l arf?iTSri'-iver two weeks ago for a new basil and hopes that -ueh negotla- 1 meeting of the Senate committee on ' lions, mice resumed, mat lead to a Ii l.'ee.imi. L.n.un 1 ..,1,. v 11 .',,.., 1 municipal affaiis, which, after two prompt -ettleinenl. which will at the value of the ji-wcls is nuWC-OO.IlOO nsil'ostponemeiit.s by lis cliiiirmnu. was same tune sahsfv I be ju-t claims of the had I en -t.te.l mam time' lint ahitftti''' ''. -t"','l'' , '"' ' - Allies ,,,,,1 pirnnt (.erinanv hopefully to S-ilO.IIOn. Mrs. MeFad.len's own peiftlS? N""' """ ""s ll"K ,",;''" I'1""'' ' I '''',"'"' U. """II." Hu' "('th 'l"'"' necklace is estimated to be worth SIM A. IV'l that the bills sponsored b.t the ' '' Sinnm- niciiioraiidiuii was a 000. and is insiited for S'JO.Odft. ' f 'oufftdj and introduced in the S.nan 1 b'tigili.t ilocunicni going exten-n, u ,nto lieorge A. Maene. associated with .1 "r" '" slr1 Position (four having 1 '" '""" '" situation and the State De. Horlon Weeks, of Chester, in the de- I passed : mi", in Senator Yarn's hands, imminent announced Unit eopic- of both fensj' of Mme. .leauiie Auheilet. a tor- passed third leading, but postponed:,"" ' "minimicatioii and the Vn-ericnn nier goveiniss in the McFadden home, and two in .nininitt.e ion.lv t,. be m- "'l,lx '''"' '"'''" banded In diplmnntlc nn.l Mile lllanclie .Magull. who wa- poite.i nut 1 Unit I can mm be ml eved " 1" "' "iiiuvcs ,,, ,, .11 potteis in uiemnrauduiii !' Simons ex- einplo.ted 11 whether lo sp.lllsibilltV ill tills (i '' 1 un. In his s a maid, has not decided i"''n iuiiiim bring suit nuainst the M" ti.in. Fadeiis f.,i la's.' ariest. 1 A111111 fumi this. tin. ltmhiwI nll.,,i ii'i'""'"l the "em not ib'-ue ' of tier- lie slim nun .tune, .1111eriet is stm nu depriving Hie law enn niitlee of its nertous and shaken oter Hie nffair. and pmpir lunetimi in l.gislative matters .1 mimelt, thm it has not pioperli m tiiided to 11- duties, the lilump for for a few .lavs it will not be possible lull, to h. r about it. STOPS RUN A WAY HORSES Detective $aves School Children From Injury Thomas M Fnrliiud. a dl-lrnt de teclite. was 111 1111 .'il painfull, but suc ceeded in hull nig a runawat tenia which Imp. 1 ilc. I school children and other pedestiiaiis on Fifteenth sheet at Vine .11 s. ir, o'elo-k ibis morning. ' Tin- team, aiinobeil to a garbage wagon, look 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 at mi automobile, I jolted the diner l Ihe giounil mid.' dashing out f the nnd of the llahne niann Ho-pital. inn north nn Fifteenth stieet Mcl'aihiml .i- diagged ncailt inn ,vans, hut stop i, the hois.'s just a t In were about t, ei'i-h into a -nuih bo ti 111 1 Indie, .in' al Vine sheet. M,--Fnrlaiiil wa- hi.itnl at Halineiuanii llospilul. ( ollllllliril nn I' me In,., ( nlnnm :R,t PRESIDENTS "'BUSY DAY" Forty Names on Calling Li6t One Delegation of 45 Washington, Apnl I i llj A, i. i . I'rcsileni H.ii'duig's poll. .if receiviii" nllei's mil nn time ,lnt- ,. week re" suited mda.t in I lie h.atn t engagement Mm sin. e he enl.'ied III, While House. I'ortt n inn's weie no th, !ipi,nititi,.o,t schedule, wliicl i.'i.il i'i, dat fimn :i : I., a. in. to ii p m i; gh, ,,; t tort were lo llieni In p.i lesp.i'ts ..il' it c, nn.l one of the eigbt ninniiereii mriv -me person- A dn.en nf th,,-,. ,. ,),, ,, ,,,,, iiieinbiis ,.f ihe Seniitc ,, ,ni-, ami the nt4n rs represented a wide t.iugi ,,f iiiM-msis inuciiing aooiii evert nf dniue-tu' and foreign policy. .e gallons .to. BRITAIN'S DRINK BILL UP 400 MILLION LAST YEAR WASHINGTON, April 4. Great Britain's, drink bill in crrnbcrt by moie than $100,000,000 last year, ns compnicd with 1010, sayi. a report to the department of commerce from Consul Hunter Sh.iip, at Edinburgh, Scotland. The amount spent on in toxicating liquors in the United Kingdom in 1020, the consul says, lb estimated at 2,285,705,050, as ngainst $1,878,.109,000 In 1010. The total, however, is, nbout 24 pel cent less than befoie the war. ARMED BANDITS ROB THEATERS OF $4000 DETROIT, April 4. Three armed bandits this morning en tiled two vaudeville theaters here, broke into the oftice safe and escaped with iv-'sJOO. At one theater, wheie the major part of the loot was obtained, a wntchmau and tluee sciub women were held .it bay while the combination was being knocked oli tl.e safe. 33 DIE !N MEXICAN CRASH CAMDEN FOREMAN SHOT mini t to reach aeenrd with the Allied got ci ninents mid the sin, ere purpose to tin oi icpiir. 'incuts a- far as imss,be "It is entirelt clear," Dr. Simon said, "not unit to th. got eminent of (.ciinun.i. bill t lh (iirman people also, that i .crm. nn n u-i make icpar.i lion to tin limit ..f her alilitv to pnv." The miiiistiis udih'1 that l.oriuany was rend l. meet anv proposal which appealed feasible fill Lie subitum of til oioiioniie and financial proh'etn- of Fumpe and sought examination b un biased experts of ber aluliit !,, pi,.. Opposes Policj of Duress "lieriuan.t beliite-.' the iiiemnrnn duin said, "that a pi. In t of duress and coercion will not bring almut the re . r i no . ...... . it, i n in ni . r i e. o; eenl niti e bring di b'gnti hi- with life and mil b.t wat ,.f pea. etui dis- I" tic , luef ex- ells-inn and iliulerstnn.ini" enn ,,i, I, re. consiiui'tiou be iibtan.cd The (Jeimap iiiivcrniiii'in considers it inipnrtiint to give, witli solium eniphnsis, the as siirancc tliai for H pint it Is Imnrsrlj willing to follow the path it has sug. gesl.'ll." Dr. Simons -uggested thm an in teinalinual I. .an in fiitm nf win, b th, allied and nssociaicd gmerninents vv.ii.l,, wa'te their gtneial mmlgage nsii I'lte.l til ll.t siillltli.il of the prnhlem. II. dei 'iircd thai (l.iinan.t was pre- pan d to offer the i -n.j s. Minn lor so. b a loan, adding that ii bill hi en reiterated that the situalimi of (Jen inn was better than im of manv of the allied mid as ialc.1 iminiiieN, becau-e -lie had II. . foil gn debts "li.imint would not . unwilling." be said, "to assume ibe nbligutinn of (lie nit. rest and uiiim i ialimi of the foreign i.bis of il,. ni'ii.,1 and a--o, nile, potters, iv ilinn the IiiiiiI nf In r i .ini, it v, should tin- mea-uie In i nl, riained by tile allied and am mini goternmeutH nnd their creditor- ' The Ane'i'i, nu m. moraiuhnii -in, I: "The American Cnvci inneni in pleased to note in tie infiii'mal mn lauiliim of Dr. Simons the um piivnoul I'xpreysion mi the pari ..f ihe lieruuin I (invertimciit of ii. desire to atfmd rep- I iirni inn up t. the Iiiiiii of in num. Itibilit.t to pa.t. This got. in I laud- 1 Willi I lie goverinn. ol nf the Alio, in holding (icllllllllt ie-niuslble fin ti,, I war ami I her. I',, r, inmallv bound in inill.e lepar.'ilinn -,. . ip s n,nv In possilil). , "The rn ..giniimi of tin. iililiganmi, impliii II. the an lit" in lulu iu nf 1 lr Si in i. Us. si i ins to lln g.n i riiini'iil of the I I ii it i'il Slate- the milv -mind ba-i- ,, I w no h . an be binli a Iii m and iu-1 pen, e i ,,i win. h lie miiioiis nations nf Ku an in Inet nine , i onoinle Freight and Passenger Trains Col- William Temple Blames Discharged "' ''''" ,"1"1" '' l""1 -"""I"1 ime ai vina uaura Workman Who Vanishes ,,',.,.1.. P'.ss 'l'.. tl,.,l I 'I'I ... I tt.ll '.. I ..... ' .oi',. im ii . , mii ,e, .. s.,l.i,s a -un ere ileslrc I 111 ft- persons win kille.l u, a . . ,11 i l.m I . a In, email in an mlclnth fnctnrv aliiln li.imao (!nvi ciiiiieiii Sev.ii.h -hill and Ixaighn avi line. g,,t .mi with tl to bclwcon a fieighl and a pn-. nger huiiii ;. , ' , """ Miiglm im line. , gnt .mi with tin Alius ,, ,,,.., m. the Mexi,..,, Nl at l.u.. a. Villa odat lle'Voh ",,,'., ',' h '''i'i t"h"r iM"' l""' '"","- """ ""'ll "V'mtioi.s. M.....I ' "; " it ." f ! v,;: ;:i,:r ! :::,;',::;:;";; ;,,::;;,,l;;r:,,:'v:),r;r:: ' v. 'H"J ' icporl. ho,,, toil,,,.'''-'" l.ol hud disehmg,.,, f , M , .,,1,,,, ' .'.f Jl!. I ! 'I'1''' "' "'" a.ci.h'iil wn- n. n give,, Timpli win. i. foitv-live vein- old. and pi unit (nilnanv Impefullv to in. I m oii'v ni 0 im 'I pi i -' n union , killed ttii- .. im r'n a, in In'aie Idl mat i I ."I Pii'd'ii- V i i ii town opposite Kip; i' Pa- 1,1 i i,u unl. Vhrii,"iiu lliinii n' it unit (hlnlc uf UlUTIMi .tdt'. taken In tin C ei lliismt,,! "'im I i. in, I eiiit, e p.n,, Milkii'ini lell I Iii ftii mi i after he i i ii ii'sinisscii, tint rehirncd s,,rl iiiieiu.no wim n revolver. The n'(Ki'd atsnilmit lm n'limi, I'hls gnvi'l limellt In betes I lint It iiciignii- III Ho liio.noi iindum' nf I)r n tin tuil'l nf li'npl'll II" 1 1 II I, fiii.i , , ,. ... i iiiiii, . .nipi'iutl V lo I Q. Ill- new It- pioiiui live ailivities " the i Ihe Stale I'ctmi Inn ut m ginnir onf had Ihe coj;r('.spoudeiice einphasi.e, tin. tntcincnt ha( the i'ommiiiilcaiion were been vxtlimiRi'iI before (he arrival in th country of Jl, Viviunl us upieiul jrenc ni encli tli m M H .'. CiS 111 vm .' r.UZ' l 'X i t.i'-m : J I m .MlCiS i n :m i3r i If! J f m 5 ciiviiy. i i ?'- i if -, .W ' ..sttwFrf.i.jmauiioii liSiDH
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