2 COLOMBIAN TREATY 'CARDINAL HONORED ' VIGTORY DUE TODAY BY PARISH CHILDREN Only Eighteen Senators Are Youngsters Take Part in Im Listed as Unfavorable pressivo Ceremony at Three Doubtful Cathedral REED ALLEGES BIG FRAUD WflMilnslmi. April 20 The Jennie will veto on tho Colombian ticntv nt t o'rlock this afternoon, ami unheal ions arc that it will bi rat Hied bv much more that the tcquircd two-thuds mniontj A poll of tlio Senate i nuclei stood to have shown tluit ii'it mou thim fif teen Itcpublicins nnd three Ilennuintli senators enti be depended upon to vole against i.uilkntion Three ltepubli cans weie vill listed n doubtful "lien the Senate rcicsstd .it i! u clock vestei dav afternoon Snator who ni expeiied to vote against intimation art llnrnh t'uni mings, .lohtison Touch uf Washington . Kellogg. Ki-mmi "Mi Nnr . Norn l.enront Poiiidev,iii l'onitiil .ui'l WndMxortli Ui publnntis Itecd. Shield and Watson ofi.ecirgia Jlemo crats Seiiutoi Nelon I, a Kolktte and Norbei I, nie litiit, u doubtful. The treati win the milv matter ills ctused in tin' Senate vestei day the prim Mini peei h in opposition to ratifi cation wn made hv f-cnitor id i d nud Senator Wutfon of (ieorgia Demo crnt Senators lni 1 1 ultsi and Mc Cumbet Republican and Kan-dell aim Woleott Democrats. poki in fnvur (.liirgrs "Stupendous Piaiul" Senator Heed inserted tint vnuous oil "n tuieu lmi" ftaud wliili tin "tin i" defended ff on vanous ground uniting tne niguiifiit advanced being that it would do justice to I olombia and would tend to improve tin ultition ' "lie United Mate with tue Lntm Atinrimii republic f Sennoi Kee ncrtee that various ml compann with t'ulombian interest nad been lendei in the movement tor l.ititi atlon and tl.ar representative', of these concerns j ninth were in Washington urging favorable at tion on the treat v I wonder ' atd Mi Henl "how much the trguments of those gentlemen lntluen.td smi of the gentlemen wlm have about-faced on this proposition Th' 's iiikmhh) tientv with Colombia will be ratified A political ontliet ot Rerentcen veitr- wj'l b lerm'nnted Republic in followers of I'olonel Rooe velt wi 1 cast then first otes asamt The presint lender of their parr. Mr Wilson urged the :.-. nnn i"WV pnTinent as reparation to l 'olombia for property lo-t bv he: ,n tin I'untuin '.'a DftI Zone Mr Koonvelt opposed the pavnient on the ground it crustituteil intema tional blackmail and eilionnrcd his record ns Pieideut of the lintel States, Mr Harding urged tne tieatv is tli one s-uio unv of promoting good will not onlv uitn Colombia but with nil I.at n Amerna Uatifuatiou of tne trean is held to be essential lo the imunnnane c m power of the Sunrer Administration In Co lombia from will, h Aineihan oil in terests have obtained invaluable ion cemion ' l'reident Harding will gain .i veep ing viet ov wiiere I'resident i'on en rouDtrrul defeat A inontn before t'ie close nf the Wilson Administration a mnjontv nf the Sei.ltf wjs opposed tc ratifieation of the tintv nimitli after tlie beginning of tli- llarilitig d ministrutiiiii more -hau two-tlunl ma Jrtritv of the Sena'e is re.uh to vote for rntitieation WEST COGRESSIE TO RESIST J iP4ESI': Washington. pnl u - Hi i Sen.ifors and n pr ntntives fimu 'even fur wesprti tid pnfeited in organization tmiiiv vnth a vow to lind lng a i mntnnii gm itnl ni"in nlmH thev an work to solve tin fp.isnon of ,Inp ane.e immigiafion Senator Johnson i t i u'lfornia chairman of the m g.iniiiMoii w i 1 up point an ee. utive i oinmi i ipoe,1 of one seiiiifiii jnd one ""ini -entntive from rmh of tin- t lei n si,u. ('iilifor ma (in gun Washington Iiii'm L'tah. Nevada Vriona Vi w Mi n . T n ( Iklali'imn and I olonul I hr oig,ini7iition a- tuniiii a j conferi nie ,u ,,l b m i a it nun .1. I gat on nt whi h Sihvn .loiinsnn nmi V S Millitilv ot s.i(, H , ,,,,, 1 leseni mg the liip.un e l'. I i-nui l.eig e of ( nlifoima who tin pi tin nui, -pmiK er1- Mi M.i In'ih. d '.u.d tl at uu less the .Inpam wi . . x. I 1.1.. '.le ultimiitelv would - vj'n . tin. nh ii rai.es In tin II. ii lo.mv I!, nr.i iiia-n, Kak'i ' ii 1 1 1 1 a proposed nil aniendim n' to ' orst'tm i . , mg 'hit n . . I i, i I . n itii t tmi i r tbi I nit d "sin'. t o. g , i in. i i.. h i I tn i igit.l' ' t iii.n i i I niti.l M it - n ' ih inn. - eligible f i I" UU. '17' I s ,,t tl U l fc'tllt. - JAIL BERLIN COMMUNISTS Convicted of Attempt to Bio Lp Victory Moni.'nent Itrrlin A i .' Eleven n 'i i' -mad' 'in i'iii ' the V n if J. i i . Pit " r '.j t friii .t i i in is .iii,,. nar Tli ir '.' ii ' ( nun mi-' i r - i g vv !n v ii. in and r. w i. A jail in tl i I up tin t i ' V trnted 1. ' bn ' i i 1 ' arid oii,. . thi i. hi , , f.H' ' If. 1? . Kn i It . I a i . r -i I! 1 VIVIAW OFF FOP. FRANCE Erwo Bt'0j S' p to R'tj'i- '.c fiat st Lji-cj New ork . 11 Hme V .1 inn . i -i Vlll 'r.l I ' ' , hoard! d "h 1 e before . m.i . i five tare I sf tu . .. ,. ,1 k ta. Hun i i . . ti niiv ii ' ii i r i in. ii .i. UU sfjll II III Reception for Dr Long I nig ..-i i P I. .i . ,i , i I ,i lollll M P.ltll I si.h l si( it, Hl i eeptioo i.i Ii give , n hull f Ih William II lung cl. un a innnlni ol L'aidiiuil I', uglieiiv s pKriv on the leeenl lllpt Itullie mil.i Philuiiiiisttiit Club ".HI I v it mil Muct tciiuglit Id. nudltoi'iiini i i i'ic .liil. w .1 In IuiiiiI nuiieh d .unteil vtli tl iiutiminl c .. oi" plants nmi im ih " i i Im long n ill ih - i ii" tu ti i .ni' rim Ii t In ic v il In ' I " ' PRELATE MAKES ADDRESS t hlldren of the f'atliolii high sehooU elebrnted the elevation of Cardinal Mloiiglirrtv todav nt the Cathedra! I he i ereinotik' weie inspiring, vet ( sinitde mid served to bring, the lariliniil nnhbiHhop Into more intimate ton. h with the idiildren of the diotose , Kverv parish in the lt vvn tep ' ii sented and the attendniu e vvns an largi that seore ot chJlfi en sUt on the sep of the side altats i Preceded bv a ctoss bearer and ereral i dignitaries of the iluiub the miditinl gave Ins blessing to .the assembled tin one as he walked down the main iiisle Aivoinpanvlng him vveie tin Itt Id v Moiilgnoi Vevin V I'lslur se. iiloi vimi general of the dim ese and Kt , lli'V Moiislgnor Mit Intel ,1. Crau. ii linn vn :n general 1'erhaps the mint striking feature of the leienionv vv.is the lueietitntlon of downs to Canlitial roiiRhert.v b time gills and two bo.vs of the Cathedrm si hool Klgliteetith and Woodstieets (.udlnal Talks to Children t tne . oni liislim of tlie hjinn dm I'ntiiei sung hv the high school girh the ihildien walked before the thlolie of tin laidinal nnd lnld Uie (lowers nt his feet Then eath lised his ling I he iiiidinnl toui h.'il ein h ihild llghth on tin i hei k as ,n rxpiessjim of appre- nit inn Klvi i liildren in unison then e . piissed the gl.ltltii ntion ot pupils o! iln atholii schools at the Cardinal liiation Those who participated m this teiemonv were Slhitin' O'Nei'l .Molh Hrown. .lohanna llreen. Kdwni.i I5rn7ll and .lame Lmskl The gir; weie diissnl in white ntid the bo.v in ld.uk suits of the Kauntlcrov tjpe. ' Cntdinal Iiouglnrtv teponded briefly.! He smd . "Km manv veais past the priets of tins dioie.e Imvi planned and labored that our bovs and gitN might leieive a good religious edinntion Our good peo- lib i ven though not bk.ed largel.v with the goods of t hi" wor'd have contributed to the iimtioii of p.inshis and ( iwoW As I look nt those ascmblid before nie now I feel that nil the niixietv labor and siurltiie liavi not been in nln It is i lliii ult lo imagine a more inspiring I signt than that wlmh is before me fo dav If the diocese is in a Uonj Ishlllg iiuidtloii It is due in n ijn nt part to the parish schools I (he ( redit to llellgiou tiient iredit i due to tin biothers and sisters who hnvt di voted their Iivcb lo vuui education 1'hev have left all that is dear to thnn and live lives of , i If ui tender that m mav icniain 'steadfast to the faith , He then told ot mi idents in lonnec i tlon with his tup abroad and brought smiles from the attentive oungster when In lelatnl how railiond strikes nnd other obstacles inteifered with the luogress of the lardinal'" partv toward Kiinie In relating linw qulikh the i Meow Anisti rdniii. on whnh he sailed to 1'innie made its tup he smd the i hief englniei was a Iiutih l atholn and made the chip go the limit 1 W illinin 11 I ong of this i itv who was among the In j men aciompnnv lng aid mil Dnughert.v to Koine will he the gm -t of honor tnniht nt a le ii'ption givin bv pr..nnn nt C.itholks at 'h. rhllomiisian t 1 ib 'MI Walnut -tint RIDE FREE IN JITNEYS Camden Drivers Who Lost Bonds Keep Business Going H.'sidents of Camden and Philadelphia . business nien th home. mro- the De nwnri had a fue 'itnev seiijlee sf.ir'iug nt ." o ock last ivening and, 'continuing throughout the nigbl . . II indreds ni I ai k ereneh against 1 the itjshions of the buses and enjoved j free tianspnrt Dion to points in Cam den Haddotih. Id Merchantviili Fair new nnd i",th' r ,. it lng towns in lei er. I i Fmj-.fm of the iniietv ntnevf, and' I i rub im i hit oiieratr in Camden bore . plni ard- annmin. mg "Hide free nt our I ow n r sk Passengers did not nsk the -ensnll V'l.v but liOpoeil lovfullv II 1)0.1 id Iitn- v ..if led "u.e b'ggt niimbei of peis.n in ii'sfrnv iln diiveis s,t J 'II 'a re la't 'ree of the State M in. il It s.nai . e and I.nlulltv ( o , of Newa it e as ie.tmtible for the gen ero-j .f tin- iitnev operatois That rompanv bonded most of the lltneys in e .Insev Hjlf ot tlie machines in i Htinlcn nad tik'n out bonds averaging ",iiiiu ia- i w.tu th defunct organi- GOMPERS TO SPEAK HERE LaDor Leader Will-Take Part In 1 Ann Open Shop" Meeting i .. 'i 1 r ieii nt . f the '" .in I ! ration if l.ab. - wi.l he ' i' nr.pn -p. a .i I iioitv .it an . 1 1 in I aboi mas- mm t ng i' .' lo k in t A" d.'nm ' M i-i I i . uu et r,g in 1' 'I . a .-pi. e, of ' i e-i uu I edera' on nf Labor nnd .. ai I 'an' h' s i f. i the urpoe of p-o f.png again ' tj , ganied 'npen. sin ! d rr' n" I rarh Mi tr sot si etnrv i fin fe.iMBt o V I I.. ni.ifli. spenkir lis " ' M-. ura I iiho. rational siere. t.i- if 'i,e I r n 'linn Woriten of .-.a M-- la -- P Wiuhjs.o .f i i . f i i . rative I. f ague nt Vn i j " -. ak ' M i i o-opi i at 1 1 - . . I I I ' -h IS a l''i iigllle.J i u .al i ak. i - I' l ' o H pi i sif lit nt I . - I il mi lost ph i ,t i,e e,f tin Ann i H nu I h o at d Pic lim i w - 1 1 1 Unman s I rml. GARY ET F0R GOMPERS Laor C' ' Challenges Steel Man to irwejtigatisn of Plant lonml'i ." San ! i.nni ,. S e- i uri I ech in '- ' iMn klcl Klllllt d ' ii I h leil Mat' s '.'' f . is iitlitiide i fi rt H'J'liess hi (otc I r, c r-t ; i si. r.lav I i. ft. i i'. iiii-i ii up I'eileni- 1 H . C U U-l HiglOII i e ' a l I lib.ienge .ludge ( . I i ' nf it i oiiiniiiii e ii a ' '"I v Imn am! half H . i ,n ., i - ' ski i. hv. -iignfioii of I,, i i i I i 'e MiiU- Me. I'.irpulll t .it vni 'I ' f' i r 1 1 i n Panama Continues War Preparations saii .lose. ( ost.i Klca. ' -jci i ; I P n in n mil n ic in m.iki vnliki pn purntini.s alui.g iln Ccistn lin an In. nil" r il is lepnrteil hiri 'I he I .."M I tie i ti mi eminent if s iissiitetl is icjiitv in i nn i into nigoliufimis h.Hi Piiiiliina fcr the purpOM. uf iincliiug i iiisfm tcirv soliiiinn of the hoiiuduij , He l.itw.en the two countries i . EVENING PUBLIC DOWNTOWN GIRLS IN MUSICAL RHYME REVIEW mH asvJ M 4Btfa' jAa ByrffllHr VH J,o's , v p W . Bi5Sl tf t ti ' ?N J" " - 1,,' '"fsWfiT fc ,. i llils group, all associated vdth the (osllngs." vvlilili was presented at WILL LAY CORNERSTONE Mayor Moore to Officiate at Paoll Tirchouse Exercises Today M 1V..1 o ii iii t iv the corner- si. in ot ti P ..It luelioiise at C link 'in i" ii i He will be in- tiodiimi bv .liidge dcorge Henderson, of the Orphan Court. The new building which will cost about SXl.tieO. will house the volunteer fire (ompanv. the postoffiie and also the town auditorium K. Nelson Kd wants, of this i itv. is the architect Chorus smging bv 200 i hlldren of the I'aoli public s( hool. Ir on the pro gram, wlmh was ananged bv Gordon H Clllev lho llev Horace A Walton, lector of the Chun h "f the tjnoil Samaritan. Pnoli. will deliver the Invocation, nnd volunteer the lompanies ftom n num ber of the Main r.tne towns will be present nt the leremoiiies The lire company hjs n total member ship of PJ." Its officers me: Presi dent. C M lilisseii. vice president, Erie Ottii sec retarv (Jeotge MnPlilni; trwis-urn Kdwnid F. Itracken. and fire ibief H I' Ione SEEK PARDON FOR BIRDSEYE Former Governor of Massachusetts) Joins Plea for Clemency llnrrNburg. pril 20 I Hv A. P I Application for a pardon for Kellogg Hirdeye, serving a Kentenie fot con spirnc.v in the nffnirs of a Pittsburgh insurance companv, n submitted to the state boaid of pnrdons todav Ilird" up was senteuied March "i 1920. to . .. , . I...I I ... ! UI- ;...".:r a "." S..": " rs: '".": luillll. line1 -.liUllllLiru U' l-"li..iu, S W M Call, of Massachusetts, and F M Ives, lioMon. and W l Ar nold. Martin W Littleton und Kugene i..c... -r v.... "-l Tl. l.A,..l .-s l lisini i I'Hb I ill- fvuiii will deiide tonight First application tor a purdon for n mm ii tion under the sedition in t una made for Jsndore Spivack Chestei Two first-degree murder i uses weie neard. the applications being purely tor mini lioth men wire wife murderers Mur than thntv uise weie submitted. TO QUESTION BOMB SUSPECT Detectives to Quiz Man Held In Con nection With Wall Street Plot New WI.. pt.l 211 i Hv A P l Two meiubcts i.f ipe police bomb squad weie 1-j.pci'cd to so to Scrantan. Ph., touav in quest on tin innn susv,i ted of louip'icitv in the Wull street bomb plot. ai ii st d i hi r agent i 1'he mo-t .f 1 1 i -r dis.isti r s hi . pteinbi i It WH .lllllc sfe-dav by federn -i(i lives have devoted I ine to n solution of the it oi 'in i ed heie taut ni.il v point' hesdquai- tc .-' I III t u nn s jiirtiiioii measure minis ai il holographs have been scut nu. to id nf.ti. ati.oi but further thau tl it olfiiia's i.fusid to discuss the ur- K-1 HELD AS PHONE ROBBER Man Accused of Looting West Phila delphla Boxes loin, I Huvvder twenty -two years old nf c.nard avenue near Fiftv-hfth treci. whs h. Id in SHOO bail by Mugls ttntc M'l-leiuv in Cential Htntion today ic n-i d nf he ing one of a gnng engaged in stealing building supplies and break .ug into teh phone pay stations in West Ph l.td'lplim I -i,iie I)i tec tne William Goeu who) in usted Ilnvvdei tistiiied he lind ad-, until d to nibbing n pnv station Satur- I uav night at I lftv -fouith and Herkv streets where h" got 7 and another at I ifty -fourth street and Husquilinnnn nvniie Sundav night where lie got ."! I 'I hi ii w.'ie seven nthci pnv stations I lohb'il ovir tin- week c nil in inai nun itv it wns testified -. . pe a qeaci leiiei uniu iuoe in nuiuuruy MEXICAN DISORDERS GR0Wtalse s0"l" Mnit" act,on- I Summerl.n Reaches Capital and! Makes Report to Hughes Washington. Apul 20 1 15 A P i i.eoige I' Siimnierlin Aineiuan .iiii'ge l.ttlines it Mfxus) City, who mi siiiniituiH d home recisutlv to give s..iiiiiiv llugliis tlrt hand Infortun ium about ...minion-, in .Mexico, nriived i tin s nnd iniiile a puliininarv repoit to lli StHte llc'piiltlll"llt iiftieinl reiirts indicate tncreainf: lisuid'i iionoiiiii allv in Mexico, but cl,.. tin ii .i shrnv that the many small i prings whi. Ii have been reported have 1--1111111I 11 elnngcrcius aspect (icneral Mnigi.ia who s m revolt in northern Mi im l..is not s,, (eedcil in gathciing iinv 1 uiisiili 1 ilile fun ! nnd 11 similar , 11 k ui -uu 1 s. I us mi r the efforts 1. in 10 PiiiiUiu nnd I'nndido Aguilni niiiv oili ei nn. 1. 1 the i'urriinu ail iiilhistrntion 'Im have iffiised to give th 11 nib g im. tu 1 Im- pieseiil goverii iii. i.i ' HORSES'lN PANIC IW CAR Two of Consignment Had to Be Killed Twenty Injured iletiiilou. P.i. April 20- Winn nn is press car loaded with tlnrt) Western lni.es was shuiitul lo a siding vesler lav ii 1 .111 tliniugh 11 bumping block and hung half suspend' d over 11 twentv-foot huh lunik I hi animals piled in one end kicked and Mrugglcd so two had to I to killed while nvcntv others weie in- und Jlcr-cinin with tin ill "uigieded in 1 tling them out LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL Versatile Uratuli nf the OlrN' Senile Club, appeared In "Mother (.lOtne's the Downtown Women's Jen hit Orphan' Home, 1530 South Sixth Miect PARENTS IN "FRAT"' ROW ALLEGE "DOUBLE-DEALING" Say That Board Members Advised Against Securing of Pledge by Sons Patents of tV suspended Camden High School students todav ihitrged members of the Camden Board of Edu cation with double dealing In handling th'o fraternity case at its meeting. The parents) i laim "certsin members it the boaid Including the president, U'lvintd them privately not to let their on mgn the plrdge nf Mis Clara S. Piurrougb puncipal of the high M-hool, renouncing their fraternal association'.. Later at n public meeting they say he condemned the student nnd their par ents is lawbreakers for not obeying the principal's orders The pledge, the boy contended, went beyond the Jurisdiction of the dthool atithoritv The comnut'te designated to investi gate the controversy, it i said, made no ual iffort to aw f it.iin the fact nnd (ame to the meeting with n "eufand dried" decision ntrivnl at in n "star I'hambei nession Tie pntent mav demand the iai-e te reopened nt the next meeting of the bontd next Mondnj nmi n fair lieiiriin? eivcn them. Thcv ,,,, li i r iause to he fust, but fay it was picseiifeil in a wrong light by the piiiictpal and boaid to the public. A a tfsuit of what ttanspiied nt the board's meeting the students claim thej will not nnd cannot now sign the pledgeii and that to do so ' vou'd stamp them among their companions as 'yellow.' The "frat" question i not settled by ntiv means, the students claim, but has HIM b-n made woro by the attitude of u,.; hoirtl It vvns hinted the students' case maj be taken befoir State School Commis sioner Kendall at Trenton to obtain u ,1 HKision ELI KIRKJPRICE ASSAILED Art Jury Man Called "Greatest Ob- structlonlst" In Philadelphia William H Kmhardt said last night that Kli Kirk Priie. n member of the Art Jury, Is "tbo greatest obstruction- ist Philadelphia ha to contend with " Mr. Kmhardt made that statement nt a meeting of the auxiliary innimittee ol the Germantown nnd Chestnut Hill Im provement Asso iiition in the Vernon) Hullding. Germantown and Cheltcnnve- uues Mr Emhardt is the president of i that association ' The association has been tt.ving to choose n site for n SoOUO fountain left b ii West Philadelphia woman in her! will. It was decided to place it in Vet- i non Park, but no site selected by the ' committee met with the apptoval of Mt Price, and the site proposed by Mi Price did not suit tlie committee. Mr ' Kmhnidt declared thut but foi Mi Price's obtinii(v the fountain, which has been in stoiage fi n year, would be up and working CURFEW LAW PASED 1 But Conshohocken Has Made No I Provisions for Enforcement The curfew Inw passed by Consho hocken town council has been signid by Hurgess Uav. Now tlntt tint law s in force the matter of enfonflkuent is being diseusscd Tbe ordinance provides that nil chll - elren undo the age of sixteen vear must be oil the streets after !l :D0 in the evening unless in the charge of n parent or guardian or with a pioper permit Council has made no provision as to the sounding of the warning to the children at 0 13 ns dltcited in the ordinance anil tne nurgeis is wnnoui nutltoritv to enrrv this feature of the I ordinniu e into effect The police ulso have received he? instructions in the mat- i tei of enforcing the new law , w hich w 111 MAIL TO RUSSIAJEUMED I No Registered Letters Sent Through1 American Postofflce : Wasliliigtoii. April 20. (Hv AP 1 Limited mail service with Hussih has' been resumed after lour yents suspen slon tlie Postollicc lJepartment an noiineed today Moil for Kuioptau Hus sin Im hiding the Ckraiue, republic of Georgia nnd republic of Azerbaijan (;ors via London to vioscow tor ciisinuuiiou Onlv fully prepaid iinregUtercil let ters nud postenrds will be accepted for European Itiissin " the annoiincement Isnid "at the ii'giilar iiitenintlonal pus tnl rates 'e Itusslan tiostomee ni,o ncrees to nc ent mail of like chin inter offfeir Kussin in Asia" The tlepartment "iid it ns unable to stale "vvhnt censorship arrange ments Itussia hns over the letters, but thev will probably lie subject to close sirutinv before tliej re delivered bv the Soviet Russian Hiithoritle.s " Mail for eustein SlU'rla and Mndl- vostok will lie accepted ns usual 1 Celebrate 22d Anniversary 'I he ouiig Men Association of I'nlls of .scliiijlkill 1 elebrnted the twentv see ond anniversary of its found ing last night at its clubhouse. ."..11-. ijueen lam Willinni Kerguson, finnn In I seerctnr ot the dub for the lit-i twelve venrs was piesented with a golel iicii .lolin Purler, the society s nrst prisidcnt. was given a bouquet of iom and 11 lm of cigar. Three hiindrnl ii' mlier" of the 1 lub Were pieem Le.lcer I 'hint t- rv iu TO DETERMINE SANITY Alleged Boy "Firebug" Will Sub mlt to Further Examinations r'nt.litnll Vlnlllinne lloi VOtltllflll Mount Airy firebug, will undeigo n mental examination at the hands of ur. Jioraee rhlllips. in tue nouse m Detention. District Altorncv Hotnn has instructed Dr. Phillips to lo'e no time In submitting his repoit in older t lint nroner measures mas be tnken " It is MIVJH:. IlllllOUIVS lllll uu lni" - " ni i,n iniAniinn nf the .listrlct nt tor- ney to make nn example of Matthiws, , 0...O00.O0O.O0O marks, 'rho value of but .Mr Itotan feel it is up to his office the piesent gold reserve of 1.000.000, to see that the question of the boy's , 000 marlm i computed ns leprcscntliig snnltv Is determined immediate!? 1 Si per cent of Getmnny s currency Is- In the event the report of Pr Phil- i n.. -I .1, . I , ' I M..t.A.. ' nnsj snows me no.v is nouiuii uncuims will nt once bo turned back to the po Hie ntid arraigned before a magistrate to answer the charge of arson The grand jury will take the matter over for Indictment and Matthews will be uc corded a speedy trial In addition to the examination by Dr Phillips it Is llkolv that Mntthevvs mav also be examined bv uu alienist employ ed by his father District At torney Itotan has given hi 'onsetn to this, providing that Dr Phillips is present at the test In the meantime, Matthew will be detained nt the Jlouse of Detention by an airangeinent with the district at torney's office POLICEMAN KILLS CYCLIST .After Shoots Youthful Wheelman Being Run Down ungstown, ).. April 20 ( Bv A. P. Itov Knight, nineteen, of oiing town. who litis been missing fiom home for two months, ts dead in llenvcr j Falls, killed bv n policeman who died after Knight's motoicvde nfter it bad I run the oflicei riuvvn. A t'lftien-ycni -old Knst Toungstovvn gill, whose name po- I luc withb'ild. and who bus been away fiom home for nine dn.vs. is still miss . ing 1 Tli.en fa t weio dlMlop-tl ttiila bi I h unlii-A ftillmritiro i nt Pklirnf fnn uitn icports thnt Knight was )U inK with n young gill in the woods ncni hue. ' without heltei exiepl n mattress and n few blankets. When their aliv nbode was loideil Sunday morning, the pair ' weie missing, presumably driven out iiy tin- heavy rains nt Miiuiua.v night hut the matttess nnd blankets Were, poses , found To pav to the Allies .'t.000.000.000 A telegram fiom Hcavei Falls police I gold marks ($730,000,000 annuallj todav tfiid of Knight's death then- last during ten jeais, mid also .venrtv pay night A man companion, believed to ments equal to one-fifth of the value of huve been wounded, escaped. , Gei man exports to Allies' countries dur- No tiace has been found of the miss- nK tilc preceding year. Ins gl'l In ouler to icali'e n pait of the above ! indemnities, to issue an international S. P. C. A. MAKES REPORT '"-U?'000,0110 . ,?'! m,,rU, , (S2,.iO0.-MiO,0O0i. upon which Germany Organization List6 Activities Month of March The Peniisvlvntiia Soeielv fni Picvention of Cruelty in Animal" h poits the following activities l.ist month: Prosecutions. 2.5 mscs remedied without prosecution. I IHll Ileuses or dered from labor i'nr vntmus muses. lO.t, pads ndjusted to prevent nibbing ifto iJI ' linrsna It nul. . I A.1 ..,.,., l.l . . . ' .. .' - - - - - -...,. ,...,.,,.,, iiih l.illl I weather. 104; coops of poultry relieved' from overcrowding. 22.".2 nnimnls moved in society's ambulant a ni I nials huinanelv killed. :!7t! d which l.s wcte horses oiTcr"cl for s.iie .it the vnn- !ous bnnars At tlie stock yards e.ui agents u,. speeted S12 cat loads nt i.utli m wlmh 'weie found S7 atnmnls clisali'nl and JO" I killed iu rrarspuoi tation .Stoning .mil beating cattle prevrnteil ,' hogged ( cows relieved, 0, oven nwdeii cnnle in wagons relieved. '1 intib ordeied to In fcd, 12.", and attle wati icd u,-, The Ballinger Company announce that they have removed to more central quarters at the Southeast corner of twelfth and Chestnut Streets. This location is directly across the stre&t from the offices occupied by this organization for twenty eight years, from 1881 to 1909. Clients, new and old, are cor dially invited to inspect the facili ties of these new offices. THE BALLINGER COMPANY Architects and Engineers Philadelphia New York v v'i-.vtifTffTfS. 20, 1921 Exports Doclaro Transfer of Reichsbank Rosorvo Would Moan Collnpso of Mone'y ALLIED CHIEFS 4 TO MEET lty the Aoclateil Pre. Iterlln. April 20. Whllo the German cabinet linn not yet Indicated the nfttute of it. reply to the lcparntlorf commit idon's (lemand that the German gold reserve be transferred to some point In tho oconpied 7-ntie, Pic!tlent Haven steln, of the Itelchslmnk, and the finan cial writers sunimaillj t eject the prop osition Thev take the ground that the gold in not only the propert of n pi Ivnte bank, but that It removnl from Ueilin under the condition named would re Milt in th" collapse of German currency nt home nnd abroad, Tho experts assert flint such n pro ceeding would work havoc villi Ger innn economic Interest nnd promptly tesiilt in an advance of all eonimoditliV lo fabulous prices. Dcclaretl Impossible Piesident Ilnvenstjln declares thnt nious consideration of the proposition bv tlvt cabinet would be a mere waste of time nnd doubts whether any govern ment could bo found In Germany which would nccoda to the I'ntciite's demand. "The Impossible is impossible; that I" all there is to It," said Hcrr Haven stoin. The Norddeutsche Allgemeinc hel ping, owned by Hugo Stiunrs.' ex pi eses sitspieion that the French nie t lie driving force behind the new tie mnnd It savs that once the gold te Nervo is outside the confines of the 1 Kclojisbnnk's tnults and placed milder Entente control In the occupied zone lit will no longer remain ns an active asset or the lianu, as It ultimate seizure , would then become n simple mntter. i s rnri,t- v.n Thi newspnper estimates the volume of German currency held abroad at 20, 000,000.000 marks, and thnt foreign de- ' . r. - ,, . , , " , i minth on ticrmany of all kinds total hue. , Its disnpnca-nnce from the bank's as- sets, tlie newspaper nsscrts would not only result in the instant vitiation of the foieign cicdltois claims, but also have n catastrophic "effect upon Ger man export nnd imports, rspceially with tegard to purchoscs of raw prod- lilts:. A special dispatch from Tssen today says the new customs conttol set up by the Allies in th" occupied rone for the collet t Inn of duties under tlie penalties plan became effecthe nt midnight last night. PasspngCr trains are being de tained ten minutes for the inspection of the passengers and their luggage. Pnils. April 20.-(Ily A P.l- Mrltish nnd French military lenders will confer nt Hjthe. England, next Sun - i day with Premiers Ilriand and I.lojil 1 Gcorgf. it is said by newspapers here. Marshal Foch. General Wevgand nnd i-ii.i vf...i,.i ii. n ti vc:i.. I will be present, nnd I'nrl Cttrron, I llritish secretary of stnte for foreign nfTairs, will take patt in the conversn ( tlons.' which, it is declared, will relate , to militnrv penalties to be placed on 11111 ...III 111111 .Jll l.Vlll, .1, i.ii'.-jll Germany in case she refuses to make icpnintipn payniVnts dye on May 1. Premier Iliiund, it is declated by the Echo de Paris, will insist that the llrit ish ilag. Hv with the French tritoloi lover the Itulir ilistmt The newspaper sajs tnnt. in 11 letter to Prime alinistei I.lojd George, tue Frenih picmicr hat rmphfled the importance of unanimity ! biivvc n tlie 1'rencli and Hntili tiov i laments. I The Temps publishes n dispatch from ) Cologne giving what purports to be. propositions wutcli the newspaper says Gormnnj will ninkc to the Allies. Ac uirdiiii- to the Tenuis. Gcunanv mo- GERMANS SEE RUIN IF GOLD IS YIELDED is ,T r.i, .-,, i.f ll. 111111.--11 u l I kj ll'l for rent Tlie loan would be guaranteed bv railroad earnings and by participation .up to 20 per out in German .pi ivatc l'' J (mill Lt-ntnr llllllt-l 1 M"5. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES clmrlfs .1 Vlcim vSU Hiiilr.im me nnJ .mlia vv rin L'Jo jrkiitjii si I.ouls J Iyi l'nttilcrf,d nnd Helen U!kl( nil's Lo. cmt s Jamc" Wjl.on 1 ill vv 1 mi.liicr.it m and . uimn l-i.K.r. Iu -lilii. ...... . . "".''.. -;'"". "7 -' . i luiti Josepll .NOH ll.'il N 4 I Keelmer 8HI N 4ih at l unci Limb ! c"e;"V.r",w.!l'-JlBJyiV. .""' ' " am " nni llillln I stuntrlii ills Morris nt anl ir. tarla l'.irnatHiie mt s iiuh , i Jnnif e row, L'sj.' .Iiirnicin st Mnd Ellzi both Jjunn lulls s .M it toiiuviui urn VI etc puicM.i.i J0J" i -- . erutt bt nwi Mnna Snllcaltl Jlcv i u N j, John c. tlec'iinnn '.'Curl 'Ir-mnnluin r mvl IMith lo... in 1.1 ii.riniiili.ii R fjesHAi Kml'i',! Ii' !) u j, ,, j Veroiiira Mnlcu li.U l.nier ' li.n e v Hi. .n UJ'tl i .iImi ni- nt m V n ii. sneact .'Jul e mhrti inr nt. Hol.erl tc nrn ( .imdei s j ai 1 f a be'h i Rpljska Ncu Vork sie i HlkoiMk' l.'tn Sulmon i rrni rilmirhe Hlu.sisa IJ tu Saline n .1 s t'i4Li. Illlnv ua, j u Ml I lt rt7v" ' Vcaths of a Day CHARLES G DAVIS DIES A--1- Manufacturer' apd' 'clubman Had . Been III Long Tlme Charles Gibbons David, manufac turer nnd prominent clubmatti died after n lo;ig illness at 1 o'clock this morn ing nt lilt farm at Ambler, Pa. He wns slxtv-llvc .years olll. Sir. Davis was hcAI of the firm of Davis & "Hrother, manufacturers of railroad spike, nt Westmoreland, lie llted during the winter nt 8201 Semi nole avenue, ' Mr. Davis was educated nt the Chel tenham Academy and nt Kvvarthniorc College'. More than thirty .tears ngo he nnd nls brother organized'thejr pres ent firm nnd developed it Into n man ufacturing business of considerable im portn'nee. Durlngtlic w'tir it specialized on government contracts and Mr. Dnls was a member of tunny government in dustrial b6nrds. Mr. Dntis was n member Ot the Union League, tlie Itittcnhousc ami Kneqifct Ulubs, Philadelphia Country Club, Ucrmniitow-n Cricket Club, Jliiiit iiiadon Valley Country Club nnd others. He i survived by bin wife win? was Miss nieanor Peal Jacobs; n son. Kd ward Ii. 'Davis, nnd three daughters, Mrs. Joseph IJ. McCall. Jr.. and the Misses Hlennor P. nnd Carolyn II. Davis. Christian Fromuth After an illness of one year, Chris tian Fromuth, it Kensington carpet manufacturer, died yesterday nt his home, 2.-iri North Sixth street. He was sixty-four years old. Mr. Fromuth, although in falling health, was not confined to his bed un til four weeks ago. His mill was on- Waterloo street above York. He was born in Germany nnd wns brought to this countrt when four yenrs old by his parents He settled in the Kensington textile district and lrnrned wenvlng. . Other members of the Fromuth fnm-' ily. including nephews, became widely known designers of art squnrcs nnd ear pets. One of the Intter, A. TJ. Fro muth. is seiictaty and treasurer of the Alvn Carpet nnd Hug Mill, in Frank- to"'. ... li Mr. Fromuth is sutvived by his widow nnd five children. Funeral serv ices will be held at his Into, home Fri day afternoon, nt 2 o'clock. Tnterment will be ih Urccnmount Cemetery. William P. Allen's Funeral Funeral services for Willlnni P. Allen, who died suddenly on Mondny night, will take placo tomorrow after noon nt the Media Prcslnterlnn Church. Interment will be In Arllngtoii Ccmeteiy. Mr. Allen, who was forty eight rears old. wfi the proprietor of n grocery store at 2j4 South iMlteeiitn street. He went to his country home in I'dgemont. near Media, to make preparations for occupancy the coming summer and was stricken with heart I disease. He is survived bv his widow and two (liildren. Virginia nud Wil liam P. Allen, Jr Mrs. Elizabeth VV. Ernes . Mrs niixabetli Wjiie Eine. wife of Charles K. Kmes, auditor for T.tt Ilrnlh- ers, (Ilea vesieruav aiier nn innesn m u year at her home, 1-HI West Chclfn avenue, Germantown. k Mrs. Tines was born in Philadelphia in JMJiS. Niotvas active in the affairs of the Second Presbyterian Church, Tultiehocken nnd Greene streets. Ger inntnn She in survived hv two diiucli iters nnd one son. besides her husband rn.A fiinnro ..ill tjiuo nlnce 1 rlrlni afternoon. Interment will be in Fnirhlil Cemetery . Appropriate Jewelrp . The fine appreciation of the niceties of jewolr ns o complement of dress, displayed in the collection of pearls .and now jewels, should prove most acceptable to -women purchasing for themselves or for giving. J. E. 'Cald-tfell & Co. Chestnut and Juniper ; Yes, oA Stylebilt Suit Wears Out ty-And-By, But It Outwears Cheap Clothes "That Make You Buy-And-Buy 100X ALUWOOL STYLED BY OUR T7ic Hilton (ompanx 1211-1213 Chestnut Street 7W Ctolhtt Shot itt NEW YORK nnOOKLYN rHIl-ADELrjllA CHICAGO. NEWARK ' jfW ARMENIAN PETITION :i ismwiK Phila. Dologation Seeks Pros. dont's Views on Relief and " Indopondonco , Hu a Htatt Correipoiultnt Washington. Anrll "fii for Armenian relief ntid Indent i wns presented to Presldei. 'm . ?.M today by a Philadelphia deleg at, , , 1" "s rresntlng the lViin's, lreM, Armenian Itelief nnd Independence r D,-.)rnoyd To,k.sV';3nf After their intrtW with Piesi.n, Harding, Hcprcciitntle Kdinonil, '!' sented n similar petition Hec 0 inr' Htntc Huglics. ri 0( Piesident Harding (,!, the delegntion ho was familiar in n general wai , u? the -Armenian situation d ,R ,' of the petition, but was not p,Cpa .a to express nn opinion without fur'l '? study. Secretary Hughes is ,, 'J, " to linve Informed the partv. t il1 Iteprrsentnthc Almonds, tl S would receive serious consider. ,,n nsife'T: "Ctlll" fllt,,, by t," "e,o ,1'ho creation of nn indepen.lenl 0v. wjlp state for the Armenians The gifnrdlng of such a state b ! ,i sntotM8tCd Vmy' ,,rcfpra,,,y """ I hltej The llmitntion of the TurkM (,MPrn. mrrRi t0.'1 ,,"Yrou' sl'"cc in Anatolia The nbsolutc ptotutl,,,, 0 the (V ,. tlnn subjects under the remaining Turk. Ish rule. k The punishment of the Turkish ofli. clnls and their nctompllccs n silsibt. for dcportntlons nnd mnssaeies of A,! mcnlnn ntid other Christian rue - MATTRESSES ES RENOVATED reHthtm nencivntfd and Into stn. .... Sichcl's t.-iSS.'SJII.u. AUTO CAM.S KM:nMMH;K- . ,. romhiir- ;oj .17 Affirs' Kvittrlrnre Insurrs Klltlre Kntlsfnellnn Brass Beds Refacquered HAND-TAILORED OWN DESIGNER n Vrintipal Ciltti BMi.-BCARlNa7 Jf I 3TCIMfEU BaOS it NEW YORK tvn A ?4V v.-' ri Ji tfc'W-'- I ? Jh ii
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