WWWI y wk' " r- V vf$t ?4l.7 ST'T" ' V .- W t M Ti -T iV P1- I J '. i EVEXItfG PUBLIO LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, APRHi 7, 1021 UN PREPARE PARIY'S PROGRAM Directors and Other Officials in Session to Outline Work for Convention MANY REFORMS ARE URGED th Hip Associated Press norland. Ap.lt T--The hoard of flirlor, regional director, nn. .hall I., of Ending committee, of Hip Nn ,lf ..f Women Voters will " ", here lodnv In a rlo-nl conference ll nre-r-nnirntlnn bininc meeting In miioiH the v,ork of the second annual .ni.nn of tlic league, which opens Z M n nii'l eon.lm.es through .he h i, 1 1 nwnnl of 1000 delegates nnd all rant" " pirwntlnK U.000.000 men. b"r arc ext'eclcd to attend the cot. T,Thennnnd.nic committees, appointed ,l,,i 'the league's first roincntion in rhlrngn 1nt J ear. he been working ?n.islv on the prog.ams form... f i.J t thnt time. What they lime ne "ZnlNic inn uhnt they plan for ffs, will he icportcd to the eon Jlntlon in the recommendations submit .,i hr each chairman. teih'c nie.nl.rr of the notional bom d . Mr" Maud Wood liiik. of Mos frn notional chairman. Mi, (.eorge rViil orn St I.oul-. ; ice dial. nun, fSun .Ircob-. Ulnnlimhnni. Aln . Peru, l'nd . treasurer Keglonal UlrcUors The regional directors arc Miss Knth- i. i ,i,Hncton. Hartford. Conn . Mrs V'Til" "" " York: MUs Delia nortch Nahvil!e. Tenn : J l- Kllza liauser. Oirnrd. O., Mm. James Pal. Minneapolis, nnd Mis. t. H Rimtnons, Portland. Ore. 'Tho "holrmen of standing committees lr(' Mrs. IVderl.k l Baglev. Boston. American dtlrenshlp; MN Mary Me I)ocll. Chicago, protection of women In industry. Mrs. 1'ercy I ennypacker. Austin. t. hlld welfare: Miss lillue Ilrown. Washington, secretary; Mr, Carrie Chapman C'att. New lork (hooornrv ihairnian). election laws and mlhX'r VnloilnH I'nrker Hart fori Conn . social hgicue; Mr. Cnth ID; Waugh McCulloch. Chicago, uiil dratlon of laws concerning women; Mr, Kdward P. Costignn. Washington fond .npph and demand. and Mrs. Mars SiumiPr llod. Washington, di rector f reseat ih ilepnitment Kfcommendadons Made mnnc ii'iommuidntioiis to he Hindi tn Hie mmention ) the tnndiiiK com tni'tre, nre (nn.inucd (fforts to pns the Shep prd -Towner bill foi federal aid for ma'frniH and infant i.m Impiow incut in election methods Stop profiteerm,; now going on in the nKmitif of life Hdii itlonal iinlalic iition for the vote In nil Rtntch. I nlfiirni Inws ifiucciiiiiig women. 1'rogrum to spread knowledge nl btalih law- I'rntcrtion of women tn iniluotr.v. It mi nul that the lirst subject to be coiiMderul tortm would be the piesenl Aiiiprn nn diint priniaij election s)s tem l'ropoed ieislon of the bj-laws will tf prtsiMiteil fur the approval of the bourd uf directors in a icport of a iom mitUe (onippsed of Mish JOliabol li .1 Hauer Ohio, Mr.. Hicliard Cdwurds, Indiann nnd Mrs ticoigo (icllhorn, MIdsoum An liii'iortant revision Is to have the Ifagiie ileit its prtMdent nnd minor of flceis by vole of the entire convention; Instead of having each region choose nl director nnd then name the nntlonnl of-' tipers through vote of the lccionnl di rectors. f The pro-convention business meetings , will probnbly move for or against n world disarmament project, it wns said today. I CARDINAL SAILS FOR HOME ; CHARLES u DUPED BY COLOSSAL HOAX" ment of faor of Charles nmon? the j deuces nnd treys of officialdom who arc people, who would have hailed his re- making n lot of rules which permit soft turn it it had not Involved danger of itlr.nu saloons to sen nooze in noiiins in foreign occupation." Ibtllcd '2." per renti alcohol . for niedlci- BURNS TO DEATH IN OIL Hungarian Premior Asserts Ex Emporor Victim of III- Starrod Advisers Prelate Leaves Cherbourg on Liner Olympic for Philadelphia Cardinal Dougherty wns a pnssen ger on the stcnmshln ntrmnie. MMi anlle.1 from Cherbourg jesterdav. tie SEES NO SERIOUS EFFECTS wns nccompnnlcd by n party of prfestsl and John .1 Coyle. nf Philndelphln. re- , .. . . . . ,'p:",k,l prUnte ,hn,n,,pr,ni,,! nxx zz, mm... r- ii i . . . I friller limpet or Cliailes has reached Hie Cardlnnl was greeted at Choi Hwitrerland have been received here. bourg bj the pnets of the parishes, to J nnd his nrrivnl In Mint cnuntn 1" con- whom hp rclnted incidents of his trip, ""'dered by tVmnt Albert Apponyi. form- nntablv his rerenttnn in Pnri. Pr 'lungnrlnn premier as closing the IlOiani.V niR reception in I arl. Iiip!,Imi nr-Ulnn. tmn, ll.n lll. lnrrn,l nt. "I was able to see myself the sincere i tempt of Charles to re establish him- uesiie for conciliation animating the clergj and government of your count i. ," said the Cardinal. Subscriptions nre pouring in for the dinner to be given In honor of the Car dinal b the Fourth Degice Knights of Columbus. Many prominent rit!7uns, not members of the order, have slgnl. lied their Intention of attending. John V. Loughney. chairman of the committee In charge, yesterday an nounced the appointment of the fol lowing to serve on the subscriptions committee: Josenh L. Durkln. i.lmlr. man: H. J. Martin, secretary: James unadvised of tbe former monarch's nr J. Iione.v. Robert K. Howes. Wl.llnm rivnl in tills country. i.ong f'tpcrieiice iu iiungnrian po litical life ennblcs me to forecast that the Incident will not hnve serious con Kcipieiues Although Mngnrs nre bnis tenuis, tbcv nre f.indnmciitnllr pntrlots in difllcMilt hours Thcie will be no lone discussion of the Incident, nor will an Inquiry be made, because thev would Injure the interests nf Hungnrr. In my opinion there Is n strong sentl- splf ns King of Hiingnr In conver sntion with the Assoclnted Press yes lerdn. the former premier expressed the opinion that Charles wns "nrob- ablv duppd by a colovsal hoar the work of foreigners for the purpose of promoting some uesign not nmiersioou here." "This regrettable Incident, which Is now over," the former premier con tinued, "at least proved the stability of the Hungarian state Hungarians did not sharo In the plot to restore Charles to his former loyal estate, for even tlio most ardent t artists were H, Hurt. James I . Connor. A. .1. Crnw ford. J. W. Degnnn, .1. P iDonohuu, K, A. Kellj. J. J. Goininu, M. F. Haugliet. It F. Hepburn, P. A. Hortj, Francis P Hughe-. C V. Joj, II. "W I,cc. William J I.udes, P. S. Mc Devltt. C J Mc Kinney, H. V. Mono ban, n. J. Morris. Thomas S. Mullln. ' J. A. Quinn, .lames C. Smith nnd Trank J. Temple. Vienna, April 7. (Hv A P Jgnnj! Scirel, lender of the Christian socialist party nnd one of the most prominent figures In the Austrian As sembly, has resigned from nil offices he has held In the government", his netlon being the icsi.lt of his displeasure over tho course taken by Chancellor Maw regarding the return of former Em peror Charles to Hungary. He has taken n two-month leave of absence from the Assembly and bus departed from Vienna. nnl niirnnscs onlv.' " he said "And there? nrp n lot nf crooked sa loon keepers getting nwiy with it, too with n lot of crooked doctors nnd drug gis.s In enhoots " Barrel Explodes Man Fights Shennmtnali. Pn. his automobile to go to the assistance of inin lighting a brush tire todnv. in the icinitv of Knickerbocker iplHcrv -- s - along the Jtrnndonvlllo road, Chnrlci- Flaming oil covered OeorgU frorrl timrn. fnrfv.fhe venrs old. of Mrnn- head to foot nnd several workmen wern f I .i i iin nii rnnoioil nllvn uben tbe Hcvi'ictv burned nbout the hnnds before " as Brandonvlllej nmt,s rcath(d n barrel of oil nnd it the burning clothes were torn from Ilia Brush Fire ' exploded body. April i Leaving ' msm J1E5 r creanr for lunch for dinner serve Abbotts Ice Cream as dessert. Your favorite flavor sold in 'machine-filled packages" the convenient way. 'Buy oAbbotts Itw jf'VV. aB (s W1 J m&:r js I i OLD PARLOR SUITS MAnn r.QTjAr. to nkt Iteconstrueted , upholstered I and polished I $1 C and IJ up Klrst-claas ' work runrnntewt I Slip coer mado to rrHpr W carry n large stock of upholstery materials neiuns at wnoiesnio prices. AMERICAN UPHOLSTERY CO. 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