i . ,t j,,-4i.,,-y j! Y'iTVV n EVENING PUBLIC ' LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, ' APRIL 26, 1921 IV f i II SSI1" IW iffi $ ?i t 1 FRANCE WILL ACT IF BERLIN EVADESJjTSS Premier Announces .Ruhr Will Bo Occupied Unless Ger many Meets Terms CONFIDENCE IS VOTED' Ij the Ai-nrlaU'd IV, ' Pari, April -t Premier llrininl in the ('hainl)Pr of Pepiillc- thi nfte-- noon nnnoiinped "If on Mnj I -nti-fuptorj pmpn-itl- with ncrcptnble i;tiiirnntee. iif' mil mftde hv llip ttprrnnn ('nverninenl . lli Hiihr will Iip occupied i Aflne tieni-im, tt.n Mi.mn s tin.., - ... - ment. the ehnnil.er vntc.l ..lnfiilcn. in. "C"''l"Ll'"""r ,,H ' ";n."T. '.J" inrpimnmnni in u inic oi ! in . with flftj-nini' iliMiutii'i iil.-tniiiitiK from , 1 TotlnK If l- hPld in Kroiuli nlhunl itoIp- that tbp fniltirp of th.- (5pnnnti to imi ' inp nmnnrp oi r ip jii iitai.iHMt.tMHi Bit i i Ml w.J.l , marks dui' Mar 1 unilpr tlip irnlsum , , ,nn. irpiiiiitioni -ppiii' ii- '-n-of Artl;i 'J.'I5 of tbp ti.'iit of Vp .luniblp iim ini-ilbl. in tlndr on n pin- MHIIM 1h pntirply milpppiidpnt of thf npRotlatioiw rrgnnlinjc tin- "imi tmitl of tht ri'pnrnlion- sin- inu-t nt itall I Pa TIip tronti rir iib-nl.iN thi amount wlil.di. I.iitti; 1'iiin.d. ininfip-' wir itpiiiirniion oi ponnnip-.. oriiin o tllii thittrt. ult.ttoror .nur.' nun b taki-n rrgordint; thi- titins of tin- imnl Amount KriMH-li I'atirnrp at Knd Tt is -I'tniniTiidnllT -nitnl ilini tli" FYcnph fpp uniili'p lonitir n. uIIiih in frni'lion- ..f thp irt'an to i.'iii.uii with out penalty, n- thpt nri rntivinicil, il i dpflnri'd. that thp (ipi-man nrp milt ppkln to dplnt tin- ."cpriiti.ni of nil latHiM of thp ttpnn in tlio bop.' tlint 'hp AIIIpx mat dlridp anionj: ili.'tii'lv'p-. nd tnako bnt'cainlti!; pa-pr foi (i-i-manv lntfi nn Thprpforp. tt i -piniurli.-iHlli mdi catrtl. thp KrPiiPh mi- .onKidi-rinc Hip npppitt. from th.-lr Mpupoini. .f . ptiptitiE tin' Ruhr vnllpt rp!atillis ..f what Itprlin iiih iropo-t t brunch Washington What Is tPi-iii'Ml tin- vitnl pfliM'i of pr Hpip.iti.in t. tin- t "ii it fl Stnti- in iIip trparutlon- -Pttlciii.'tit nnd tin t.pi-PM.tv for orrii'uitioti of tin' Hiiln r.'Rimi .if ffPttmint a- a j-uatantpp fni (ti'riniin ' "ppininii of am nswuipnt .mi i tc-.I into. .'iiiiilini?pil In I'vrniiu,' ni'nipnpcr' fodnt Thf 'I'pimp nw tu I nit -d Sniii li.t n ciPat fp-iinii-ibllitj , but nun n bopp't it will fnrilit.itp Hi- allip.l fi In "n 'frtinc -poiitnnpoush , wi'lmut p.u ponultitic fh llip- uiiofK.-iii h . nut fr'nnan irou.nl tiuti imniit'.'tl i- in adpminti'. ' "I'lil- npw-i'nppr mil lin thp Allb'i' prob'pni a- b.'itu; iIimiImI into (oUr ipipitiotn. Mll-I Pay It.tl.tuce The first question, i' d'.!.ir.-. I- Hie rfijuireinent that ('eriunni pat Hie balance ..f the IlI.OoO.lloo.lMtn n.i mark- due llllller At tlele U."."i ..f the peace treat) "Tlio second rip-ti.ii. ' tin ..inp continue? is the determination In the reparations intninissinn of wb.it Her main ..w. (.Vrinmi. ' "innate .if Uf ha I she thinks -In can paj lias noihiiis .. "ii... ...a. .ii.-.i(n .1 ! in tiic J.. ...... !... .!... I. i r .. Allies Inter to d.'iinin.- t.. lim et..nt thej wish to reduce Hip nblijitinn- and when thej tth to (in -n "Tne third ipifsti.in w I...', ami , ,,.n Oennnin must pn It ,, ,,, i. ,,, uril to wish to de. 'ile t.lu tduii i. v.e li.riiiiiii I'up.ii'iu loi pni in. -nt in 'n oi twentv iiir- R'saithns iui-tmii (en, il., lum., -a- "I'.ir nenrh iwo teiji- K.mihiiih ne ieht(. and evad"ii The iiffei". -In-iring- nt I lie lpjt lllllillle. iin.tei mell nee of the occupation of the Ilhur. lime no km rr tal'e in l. . hk than liei Sirnalure to i In- ticir nf Ver-mlle-. ' I'rance's Cr , "We Must Je Paid" Th" lii'iinsigemil. in I. . nine Ml l.los J (Jenrge', ditll.ulM u ml'iiwiug Preinir-i I'nnml iu..p.i-e I . ..ur-.. nlmis the wciid tlml fm tp ,i!u ir ii nibtic ..pin, on in I'lin 'liai i.'ilri atea lllll-l be pa d ' I.n I.iIifii. . onsiil i 'I,. .., iipaiioii "f fl p Itnar lui-.ni n ha .ig I., en rtopieil in pi itwip l. , . i ;. i iranv "till is ga i, as nspeit" ihm th I n . Hon S.. n . , ' ph. .1 S .. 'p. till " litl.l VI I 11 raw n froi K.i iTill I--. Il'ol a (Ids "I. ..I.. Gtrnuint serve Ins tin t ' III. reiue"t a nil I. I ell,t l,i Thp omnium- n w lll'i'l llll 'lOtlH e lr ik nt ill. i "l.ti 1. Ill . I Premiers Hr. .in., enn I '..t.J i 'he ' ilisuci-nm ,.' It mi n I een ti- "I Germany Urges Arbitration in Xole Continue.! from t'i,r n.m nOslt'oll ! ;, In . . s. at i null , r tlll.Cfl gntl'l l,ll l.Ts The note i , I... W.islniit.in gov hi i . merit enibodting nn 'n-iunn pi..i,.isal was made puhlt. ni im, nftern....ii Dr. Wa'ter "-nil..!- ttn. piepurci '.i gn bi.fore tne H ...fag and r'-nd ii.e text nf i;rni.iin . rcpuru; jon. pn -pnss ri.rjn v. , He vta- to ante ii, ,.-., i iciiiflin . enn.- .WHterddV I. I ,p '..rid tl.et eoilld not be dlscassed .nt. Ii.e i,,e,p nf the fiermnu tintr rr, ,. l... mil hceu aknow ledge.l in i,e I u I Slines fjnt rnnient thrmiKi n.'en 'net it n- beinj forwarded to me I'ntem. In addition in ! in!- .if I i. t,prinni proposals, 'he fn eigli ll.ntiSfe i in f neeteil to ii, nl,. a -tn'.'no v-rng t.,.. genesis .f the '' etiincnit n. "inn ' i nvoking the u.il of Vumingi..ii 1he III 11, ..I the li.'imn nfe ,-f ,Vl "OO.OOO.flflil iuiiiks tvit'i povnieni t tended otel a pel ml .it teal.. I. p'.ll, ,'d it 2(10. (Hid lion fit ii I ma. .,- I cmniiuiing 'he interest. . ninpntnnleil aniniallt In 'he lever-e i.ioce-s n i. computed that 2fl(i (VlO. (Mill. (Kin mink", finable in an n il 1 1 !- nter a -timlm per. oil, would b" north m i lie in. -em nine, vvn.i Hie ntere-t ma rlt- li-coiinted "it.Oiiti iMin.fHMi To ell", k liie I, .iin.iii fit me. n .1, tIou-Iv tviiuid he lie. e-smv in kllntv the (.mount of ih. aimiiltie" ami the line ..' latensi. mil th are j i.c :a.kiu: I Iunion, Aprn -'(' Hy P i Allied ntlieinls hrgnn m gather here.tn day for a . onfereii. piepiirntoi v i,, the meeting nf the Supieme Allied Coin ell nn Siitiirdat it hi. a it ill di-u-s fina'lv (Jellilllllt " .aiest repniannn-propo-als I.mils l.ltilcll. il In nislei nf lilf ll' i regions in the I'rein h Mihinei n peeled to arrive fnuii Paris. hii.I ni.in jtllled (iiiliisiti- vtt-ri bell, i,'d in In . e (belt tvnv to 'Ins cut A lllll'ilIH fulfill of the lieiniai p.'n i fton proposal-, which him neing 'iiin--mltleil to the Allies ttn, .ugh U'u.ii.ii' ton. was l.finE n Minted ttith uiitre-i Cllief interest in thf-e lernis ai ten mi o center around the gunrnniet-s .Iii'.mI the Keiitente Advi'i'n fnuii Pari- null "Alt thi- ph.l e nf Hie plupnsal- 'till b ' elosely exai.ii'il bv Premie lli'iinm and the men r t- f In- iiibinei The French pren.ni is imt,i, n i - pa', 'lies hs sin nig 'hi gnu nini. nu, n llll'ld as being "l , ' fl t ' n nb i rHrtieipaiinn m Hie in,e n- ,f li. just) mdoMries a s hi- ( rnmoi i ' mm "-c rijii- niul Hip iepnil of pud i" in Merlin ikIhii ini-t rnt ion In mlilitiiin to the new uriiposah nff i ered h.v 1 1 1 (ienniin (!ov eminent. tli Nupieme ( imiiril will Iip lallrd upon I There nre litdieiitiniK tlinl illlu'il mill fur expPiti will lie rnlled li.to eon-nil- ;,';; ,'; PJ;t 'o.-! 1 prow tinntlsfiirt,ir Mnt xlml FVieli. (ienrtul tRuiitte nml , veral other prominent lijttire- lu tin TiriH'li nnn.v will nnipanv Premier llrininl mi lil" trip iu tJiii lis . Germany Paves Way for Parley i ("iillnnr.l from fuse lln tun fini. min. 'Ip.il nml inteie-i. nnd , n-h'.l fm Jlt.lirtfiJKlll.OOli golil uuuks. Capital 1 nine l t. ...m. ... ).'.. .n.lmi mliip. f thl-' ti.iMMMHHi.Ofht sold mark- ihcv tmp .. , . . i .,... . .. .. r ' - Il-.'ll II I'llie .1 l,lierf"l mtt.'i limn m... . .... ,.,,. ,, .,... Ilii - Piuili.nr L..I.M. n.or. , ,. .,,, . fr .,...,.. .-..': ii.n... ' , 1 ........ n..! . I. (lllf. nun ihii tln wnrl. tit ii mpttai tniur. of nli.nii M7.tHHt.lMMt.tMMl for tlo-ir ihiii nun lion .v.lil nuirL- -' .nt. r. . . .1..: . I 111' iiPl'lllllll!.. nil uir riuiirni .. vM-ll ,,, , llm. tiirlc.I fmm (ho nlhpi- pud nn, fpr..l n inpitnl iiin in tbi oap ii m.,ui- ."O.tMKi.lHiO.nOo gold inink ilni takitii; it nitp of iniprpt blclipr t Imn tin- Allir- linn ifptl TTip.v linvo nnul,. im. mini m inritml mid intcrPHt Uiiiil m -JtlO.tMMl.tHMt.tllHJ cold mark" Kill Hip fin t -till i tlml thnucli Hip'.h tun tiiu principal n ml intcrrst . ilif-t'.'i- mill in '.'H.IMM.I.Otm.tMM) Ro'd liuirkR. n diffiTPtit ratp of Intprc-l flifiirns in p.nli . iir nnd nil iIip (ScriiiBtiM nrp of l.'iinic i- .Kl.tHHt.tM.0(t(l otpltHl vnlup, wliib" tin- Alliri nn- dpninndini; nt tbpir iiiip uf iiiti'ii-'i. SI7. nun. (Mill. (Mill uipital Mihii' (In Hip fn.p of it. Hip l:ttpi tJonnau offer ii little gi enter I hail I be one1 tlio Alii.-- refu-eil in London, laking inpi tnl tnliip ii- Hip bit-i-. on'y this time for the silk- of ii- inftuetifp upon pub Ii" opinion ihe have talked in irrins of prineipnl and interest, us thp Allioi did at l.on.lou. and u-ing n higher inte .if inlei-e-u ihnn the Allies did. The lime -wiiIImi their ofler of iirinei pnl mid mteii-l in JlM.tlOlt.tKtn.tlOfl gold iiiml.-. a -urn aiipioTinintitig the nllied .l.....a..l f ( Kill Jit II I lUlil tw.lll tMUHl U ' demand ..f Jli.tMlO.tlilll tMMI gold mark- i'itbmeticai higgling I mil mid Kngltind limy ..bieci lo Hie (Jim man ariHiinete and inking 'capital iil.ie alone till- time, a ert thai Hie (lermmi offer i- 7.iMili.tMMI.I)(Ht les- than Hie allied demand ; that is lo -nt. it i- oiii a little inori' Hum half ot Hint il.'innn.l All depi nil- upon whether lite Allies wani tn "tne iheir lace.-, in whi.li lbc i mm lie epi Hie ('.eini.in .tlinuti of the uil'ie nf llien olTer m oliucipal nml Hi-, t.-re-t utiil -in. a- th. (iermans do. Hint It I- JIMl.tMMt.lMM) tMHI gold inlirk" us iignlii-t .'JII.IMMi.lllMHMHl ilemaiided In tll.'lll-eltes No one ll.'ie ..III gne" will' I the 111- litmle nf Krnii. will t on tin- nrilli iiieticnl niggling (i.'Olge will go ..... ...n. fm I Int. I .-..... ittiili ill" puipnx' ot maintaining thi -" - Anglo-Kienib uiieim i One .mi set almost -nidi a x-.iinp 1 tion of negotiation- One can not pre diet. Ill tii'W of the llitTeienl ilileiest an- iinolteil. reaching tin joimhhi. iym mi., ,i ,i,' Jlt.UIHI.IMMI OIKI InlalN, ."'".w.r .... thai ilie-p iiegoiiaimn" will en.l in an iigreeineiit Aliltt.tiv n- well a- . u- ll. mil. uiieriltioii- elilei nil.. I he ipie-tioli Th minil ... I in nc i- luine.i lottiuiii I lie iiiiluiiit advniilnge hi n ineitK wnu l ii-rm.iiis mill I'.ngliinil i- nilei.-le.i m , in, en', nic wi.h Kratiee The iH'onomic1 miwiuiiig - of i. -lit en., in mat -i em .lulu. ii - to liiin-e. l .mitrnst" .apiial nine iurh c.niitiil value nml of I win" "ii n "i.i.i- ."".' pitting lepuilllloll" s.ll.e the llllllll HOI I.I Is. I. ."Ill In 111 lUl.lli'gnnlls III S.lf- tii-u ii vnlue to etile the-.' huge hnl no. i " t li.lillil'.t n:i" ii.pii if . .illllll. iliicillinil win, W.isln igt hi m ,ui il" i as,, ben ue lie world 111 lie bel light possible. , i .,ii.. ,t" ntn mieiesi iati ami "t.-IIiiig il- iiipual value on'er inn. a mini priii. ipi! an. I tnten-l lo-c in tin .,i. .! ..uiiiil.. I In i o Alio - Till- I" g.iii.l in. In.. " I". I il mat a., iii.'a.. tvorbi 1" II A Rf)l C. I) ( ill . i fj.lll.Lyi it i n-'i. ii i i C()SII)li PROPOS'XLh s --.-.--------. ..-- - - - - Wil-llillKlon. April -T, i Hv .1 P l leinini' - ouiiier-piopo-iil- ri gar. ling i uininn.iii- etc re. '. veil todat ii the -Vt' I I'p.n tiii"ir atnl ".r" uiul' rsmod '., hat" I" n Imd le In.' 'h calnii't at it 'H ,ai no eling .lest b. i, ie i i - , 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 i net aiiiiouii. . ii.eii' ta- iiiini- ,il 'he r-:at.' Depn.-i men' i lint rh, iiiciimiiiniliiiii finm II. i T. nil. I l.cell ic.iv.'.l il.li.l.' llll lllglil i iiii.'ni.'nts me I w.i- then iin.l. i . .iu im i nt urn b.v Sn i el art II ighe A'timtuli nthcial iiitneiii ttn- tvi.r, l ,-li the nupr. -- nn nn- gnnlMi 'ha' 'lie lieilu.ili prn.n-,lls had plnll.l.c.t , lavo.al.'e 'iipi.'ssi.ui Pending Honi.t .ill..i Hie cablllfl "ll-c l-.inll l...vtin., stlgge-l u.ii a- t, ih- iinib.'ibi'' ...il". f Hie I'tiile.l Sinn- 111 lieilllll vt tli '.,, (J'-rn nn ommiiniciilinn t.r"ti. t t tt 1, . . .-.I l ti. It'll! le'.l 'I. I,. I in. ill ..lilfl- I'lt.pnsals ttf if ... Ilt . ...I .. .. 1 1 i 1 fil l, l..- .ll-pal. In - im li I. I ih it lib i ..fTe. nf the pnvni. h ..i :.'IMI dim Onii.- iiiki gold marks, n. amii ' tne 220 IMlll.lhllllllVI dem..liei) )t tin Allies 1 '"iiarimeni nlK. ers ref i.. to .a.v tin pi. .on. al. il.in nit ii.nl made M.i.tai". Ilt'gli - ''fk a oil -hi.r' f lapers in Ui .at. in'1 nn fin.g ami .1 tvii. iii'. 'in 'ah l'"'siieni mi In- nVi.i fa', il t" t'tl il Hni'ting il. . "i in ..I. M an n nl ' tigt.i Win tier il. .iop,,sn' tioin Iter i i V ill In lllll." Ul't f . ue All It'll gm a in fl.'- w i! il. p. ii I nii.ili liie . i. tt nf mi in. I. tui'. on ..111. er .is tn nn nd"fuafv ' ,,i i . .,i tin-ii's .tn,. li (ifiiiiiiin nit.et's fll.l e l.t.li s..illiti I ill- tltllcnn t.nv. .-II .l.'l. t cl.l . ii. 1 1' i.r. i. t.asi. ih.ii tie pi,.p,i"nla pun w hi. d negn'id- i,.,!!- l.iito'fii ih" Aim- .nni ieiinnin I. til, I h. I'snil'li I s 1 In- llllll. l'M.lli.1 I .ng 'li.it in v i. tt - ..I ih. a. if.l .lipln oats in'ic tv II ne "iiugiit lief.ne mn f'llll., r llin.e j made . 'I'tfif ,vii" nn f x'tii.i.itt.nn t.tilat nf ".'I'M ill I lie t nil nf I lie liennun ,., im,' .iiki ii mi Ih' .j,i v a- iiiiii,ei p. Vi.e i nun i 'niniuissini .! Dee.,.' ,, !i . .in 11,'luv li u'li l 'in' ii iliil in. begin r, a. i.ng I u df pili Ii.e hi ni.il !,-ii lii.f ulgli' mi. I 'lui. .mi. a Ii.igin. in . i v .is i, i ...ii .1 . ii ,v -..il,, a, i p.m t in fm. Mi Iliitm- Old Brill Hotel Sold 'I n ..lil Hrtll Hoi. ,n 111 Hnd 1 IS Smith TenHi -treel tthlfu has b'.n ii, mil for .eveinl luniiMis tta- .oul ,ve--ifitlnt ',. .Inhn M llnnf by ihe I'min deljihta I'm. nn Ileal K.tiin ('.. f.. merit m ' A Pniterson (',. f..r ,, cun-nh'l Mlmil nf .--,". (KNI alllnect lo lllti, Igllges of .'-(III (Mill Japanese Women's Bill Beaten ' Initio. Vpnl 2(1 - Hv P , . ;. Hon f Pens ha. rejected Ih, political ighl- bill fl Mill tt h't h I lie itulil.'ll nf Inn, hi i tn'" 'nl i 111 i ii I in. mrasi.r. I ii i,. p en, I pn I, if. nl ' h , nn lit ti" in ,1 in ' In,, '.i lit. WILL DEBATE KNOX RESOLUTION TODAY Senate Expected to Pass Sopa rate Peace Proposal Within a Few Days DISARMAMENT IS DISCUSSED It ll Associated Press nlilnctnii. April" I'll. The Hennte Wns epe.tcd In hPRln todav ffirilt.nl con- -ddcrnlion nf the ICtiov; pence revolution, which wns reported vesteriliiv by tlif foreign rclntion- eominlttec Uepuhlicnn anil neinoei.itie lenders njtrpp Hint dentil, probiihlj won 1.1 oe-, t ll( Otlll ! fl'VI (InVV Prominent nf i .. - ... Hi' mensurc won- confident it would. n sunt tn tlio Mm. at, l.nf.tre flin elt.l .f I ".' i" wk Sfnntor I'mlpinnod. of Alabama Drmnprnti.' Ipnd.'r. plniin.'il to i-onfpri iliirinjT Hip day with minority me ntbra i of iIip foi-plxn tplntlotM romuiittpp nnd n fi't nfliPi- Di'inofrntir PinitorH with ii viow to mapping out n rourse of i nrtinn I Meanwhile the House enntinueil de bate nn the nn mi I appropriation bill. Lenders linve decided to postpone netion! in Hit Huu-e on the two peaee repolu) I i tuns oftPred yesti'rdn.t bj Chairman I'.iiter of tlio fnrriKti affairs eominlttcel until the Senate hat- dispospil of the l in Viriitxiun 1 1 l.K' 1 ..t.... .. One of the I'ortei resnlutions would I deelare the war with (Jermnity nt an i 'end. while the other would mitke a' i similar ileWnrntlon with rtgard to the! state of war with Au-tria. i Ntitlier. however, provides for Hie. ) repeal of the law rc-olutiuns. as does the Knox inensure Disannamrtit lo the Fore IntPrua'innnl disarmament became I he lending idsuc in the consideration of the iial Appinprintlon Hill "under tnkpn in thp House jpstcrda During general debate on Hie inensure. prnviil ing nlmo-t S4(KI.0(Hl.0t10. including Slin.fHMt.OIHt for the conliniintiiin of tlie lltlll building prugrnm. tongressional Pn,(,rH ,irf.n lnnt Jt). hl. ,k , . . . '. .... bring nbnut a innference for the limitn- tiun uf armaments not oulv a- a means of prcurdvuig peace, but to reduce the linancinl bunions .,' the ,. copies of the world At the same time the adiuinf-trntive 'Oinmiiiee of tlie Vntiouiil ('ntholle Wei fure ("uiincil. iiinong who-e members Dennis Cardinal Doughertj . of Philadel phia, is li-teii issued u ilgnrnus state ment uigiiig -ier- tn bring it Limit nn International confeience on dinrma- tnent ""Kepre-eiiinute Kellet . of Mulligan. Chairman of 'a.' House Appropriation! Sub-comniitiee nn Nnvul AfTairs, while expressing bltn-elf in fator nf limiting armament- nrgunl for the continuation nf the lllpl program m the grounds of eciiiuiiii in" "oustriuiiou or tne -hips involtoii he -aid. had so near ,..... l,.i ...,' i... ... .1 .: irii.inu . .i..H. ii.ni ...Hi ... iii-c.il . .nut work on them would be extremelv costly. Five Patrolmen in Row A re Suspended , Cnnilniint frnm Pane Onr ,Twent eighth ami tinner -tieet- , -taiion All tne nf i he patrolmen denied tn- .'iit in. ieiia.i ih mi a tighn .iter credit f, , Hie urn m--hni wliiil Thev all stated Hint ' grazed neecli s Ileal was tireij a. i identnllv bt MeHn'drick . . , hisien.ttn i.n.i .l....l..r..,l ' i,,. ttllljI( Mu 1n4 rt( olUPr I this huti-e - A IK- .,( nl... s.w,.on,l...l patinlmeii were ..rdeied before the p., li. e trial hoard i 1 lie rani on the hou-i in Jli.'!.' .Moore street wile ..He of the nio-t siiei tnculiir in i be rig.in.n- all night inrnpnigo ot tin p.. i. . m forestall the distribution of lltl ratine c.illmg for Hie overtllloW , of the gov. lament and the heizing of! Aijiei i. .in indi'-ii e- Mat 1 ' The twn women -eized n' the Mooic. treei Imiiso were tne onh wolnen known , i to hate he, n arrested Thev are .lo sepliine Pnliioniu and I .a lira Dignilio. . I lie eleven men nrrcsteil there are A. I'u-'l'i. I.f'ii- I'lutii .loseph Palclasso.! . , m..,ii .,. i ...n.. ,. T t..i 1 A .1 vlnre a ,lnm" I.nselln ( Ttsl. .'o-m. Abba- l-i.i, , lihtie. HhIMi Wn.,.., l..,..,i I J ...! ..I . 1. Warii'iln. i..-. m jii ui iiiri , tllli)llll Piildimiin Co ur I'tiiii i l.ihi'ii ,u Point of dun a ege,i iiiiiii a.- an.inuif.l in ,.it...n ami held ,v Alttgis- leiiiv in s,t iimi hail for court I "1111111 mite wire ,iiresiet .it me point of a revolver cant tudnv near li'ourth and York I "lii.'l- 'Ihf.v vvei.. .liie.il, Miller TnoniUH Kt. in licluif Daubeibach nnd i. Iioiii. Atiil.in All gave Hiftlresses nil I 'a.ltlnlllllllT si l eel neai .lefl'i rsnii.' ' 'll.fv tt.n .aiiglii l.v Patrolman .-'. !i...in'ii"r nf Hi" Kniirili nml York sirtet. "Uifioi. inn! . barged with having -filitini- lit.-rutiire in their possession. A im 1 1 alleged railicnl nj'resled b.v poll,, of tne Fourth nml York streets station via- Peter Doiiuei I.eitligovv -tun mm H, rk- He was held in .."iiiiii bail n out Alllln-i Hie elltu, I'ulii ,,f pntmliiicu ttn. mi tlutv mi p'nin , 'oibe. afn-r inld inglil S ip", in'eudem nf Pniie. Mills ana, mn. e.i i.mh The "iletnotisirnitnn ' tvn. a mi-er-ah failure according tn tn.- police. Po.ter- calling for nn upr.sing on Alnv 1 ami tne seizure ..f industrial plnnt wei,' t n ilnivn from unit- before the p.'ls'f wn S'lpei .titeud'n .Mills snul indical or- ganuatini.s had made secret plana for it ilein.iiistrHtion on Mm Dnt. and thm judge Overrules Objections of Coun the liieiiiiiir.. vii- iiimtd in et the H . . woikeis in the proper mood fm an up- ,e' or HusDana riinB' New oi,. April 2C Kntrii s ii.iule Among inose mie-e, ttcre ihc fol In Mr- W . H D Stoke- in a diary lowing' dm ng i he tears she tins lie n accused -aniui. Hubiu. Tne -net Samuel ' uf miu'oniiucl by hoi husband were of -.liiftib". Dui foi stieoi Jo-epb Vovnk. fered in evident ni Hie divuer trial ('hri-tuin below 'I bird A-krdjHiie I Skotvsonski ('hn-imn iielun Third ; Mat lna la, iii-saii Knnilo'ph street iibnte llxford: Peter Klein. Sheridan .tree Andrew I'.i.ii IM.iiu street llarn .ilbnrinn Twt Itih and Alt. Ver- imn street- tun! Ahnu Knsznrinu. Twelfth and Cr"cn streets; Nb-k S'imi'ider. thirty 'wo. North ll.tiiilolpli sire.t near tufoni. .alinn iaariiin. . tignieen. Twelfth and (Jreen streets ' .lulu. Siellskt foitt-cn ruiriununi' iitelii- lien l Itteinn .freel . .Ill, 1)01 III l,i. knli-kt ittcnv seven Sixth mul .lot k-oii -ti fi Burgess Pays Chauffeur's Fine Iture-s Anderson, of Hi is.li, . P.i paid a 1(( tine and costs for infraction of the speed laws by In- chauffeur Kiank I. Wilsini lll'.l Hue,, street, ye. terdnv on the Itoo-evelt boulevard be tween H and (' streetf Alngi-truie ' Prne nnposiil in line at Wilson's hear. ng loilii. The ihauffeiir was nr resifd bv Olli'irs MtK.'iiii.i and Aim - i shall, uf Hu inotoicycle MU(n) UK VTHK in i;n. " i -i. i i t in.ra I.J nni" ril.MPMdN IMit. HA.Mfi:i. .iill.. anl from rosl.l n r of f i,i. al .. .'1 "IMI'-DV as-l I I, ..n. in slo uitli la ii.vKi i: v i.. ial v nvKF.lt Ot I, f tn 10 10 i ,,f r .st.i tiotn. " hI'Iium ef ,r t Whan r flirtfr IMrt Ito-al It i)rouiih tintrment rr ate . Shot by Piitrolman It js ?MtaBSii,BBSSrs h IHuitf. I - jrmsm i Kk KUSKST TAVLOIt Camden clerk who was Miot totlny when a pursuing pntrolman fell discharging his revnlirr NOTED MEN HONOR .1 Mayor Hylan of New York, Among Those Present at Luncheon to Merchant IS PUBLIC HAiAiit bb IMUNIAL OHN WANAMAKER ' Iter of Commerce, the Hoard of Trade, Men of national n.s well as local , the Commercial Kxchange, the Maritime prominence were numbered aiming the j Kxchonge, the Commercial Museum and guestf todat at the le.-tinioiiial luticluiin other organlaztlons are ready to prc given to .lo'hn Wnnninnker to honor the sent a United front thin' afternoon. 'All completion of -ixtj -earn of mercantile nf ,"e',e organizations have &ent their life, representatives here to be present at At a leceptiou at l o clock tills morning in Mr. Wan.iinnker's itlltce nt tlie more he was presented with n gold medal bv Hodman Wnnainnker on be hnlf of the Philadelptiia and New York stores. M. A. .Ink-aril, head of the Paris office, presented Air Wnnaninker tvitla silver box . .lohn Hawthorne, of the Loudon offitce. with a silver vase, and fi. W. Huber. of the Orieutnl orJico in Yokohnmu. sent a ta-e nnd n luciniercd box (ontnimng the porlrnlts of the late enipcior nnd cmpiet" of China. The entire party thi-n took nuloiuo biles and rode down il'trket sl-rcel past the old store where Mr Wntmniaker started in businc-ns, iiioiiud pnat Inde pendence Hall .nnd up Walnut strcc' to the Hellenic- .Stratford. where the luncheon was held Among those who paid this "call". nn .the well-known merclinnl are Mayor i ,.onvPntnI1 ilt expressed in what might Hvlan. Pol u- omnussioner hnrlght i ,, (,ftlIo, thp ..si0(,atl adopted for the and other prominent officials of .New j.jj mo,,tnKi the public intercut York; Alawir .Moore. Director Oaven, I 110rP i,u,inP,s methods in government; Clt.v Solicitor Sm tli. former Oovernor j ;0SK government mnnagemt'iit nf bust Kdwin S Stuuri. Alba .lohnion. tlpS- ixf various economic qupstions S'lmuel Hen. I.evl 1, Hue. WUIiuni I w 1T-Ii will be discussed bv the business Potter, (Seorge Wharton Peppei , .losinh I n., ViM lie npproacheil from the angle II Penniman. Samuel At. Vnucltiin. ' indicated by this slogan Agnew I', ltice, .loseph SI. Steele, nml i K T Stotesburj Other distinguished luncheon were Habhi Kishnp Herrt guest- nt the Krnuskopf nml I Tim justices of the Supreme Court of Pen ns I van in attended in a b.iiiv Chief Justice von Mo-ehzisker having iirmuuru in. ..-c.-pi" n.r in. ocensinn AiceptnnceM had liecn received to ii vitation.- cent tn the heads of nearlv nil the bigger business e-tublishments ,,f t he c tt . nni I he ntteni tine. taxed the large ballroom lo it- limit BUREAU TRANSFERS FOUGHT' Unions Oppose Taking of Work for rhilriren Frnm I :hn, nn,rm-n children From l-abor Department Uu-bingtnn. pril I'll - i Hy A P i Orgnnizpil labm is piepareii t.. op- pose transfer of tic children"- hurenu and the women - bmenii from the Du partment of I. aim tn a new department of welfare in'ii.an ruination of l.nboi offi ..:.! i,...i.i i... n...i.i it linilfMi bv Prs1ibiit (loinpfr- fo'- 1 ferred to.lav unh Secietarv Davis, of the Labor Dep.irinient ; Hrisadler (Jen- their getaway. eral ('bin lis i; Sawyer, Piesident Harriitig's phvsicmn. Xllss Alary An-1 River Gives Up Auto Mishap Victim derson heau of the vvonietrs bureau., ,)r,rt April 2(1. - ( Hy A P i I he and Miss liilia l.nlhiop. head of the , , of , vlu.r WcltJiel. proini il children "bureau, outlining their vlew-.l, j business man. who. uiiii Fred General -.aw ver vtas spec a ly ..ssignc.i ,,,.,., nlK,tlirr l.iisii,.-s man. ills b, Mr Hun. ng ... formulate plan- for ' , ,1,,, last, vta- r-eot- the welfare depa.tm.'nt. ' c,1,!,! from n -anal in ug I-b.inl. in the lower Detroit river, today The body BOOZE SEIZED AT BORDER i,w"' aiwi mnrv '.-in.n .'''' "."" fini" Canadian Inspectors Hold Up Eleventh-Hour Shipments Hflinlt. April 2d. -ill) A P. i--An ticipating Mm!- hy Im lor smuggler- to get unmet!- u intuitu:- of which' n.t.i Dettoit friu i Windsor. Canada, bef.ue inn1 nan i- toimiiiit niacen nn n un- portiitinii into Oiiiurin. ( unndiaii liitnoi 1. -use inspectors aie i becking mi on et"rt shipment sent in Yind-ui from (n"be-. Tv.o ni-pectois who arrived m Wind- so- vi.tenlnt were said to have csprees linsrrii'tioi.- ,o seize HI shipments of liquor arriving uifif nun iioiii n unv owner- ippiar and nrove it i to intv- fill H"e DIARY MRS. STOKES' ALIBI before Siipi-iim Couit Juslnc limb ycsteidnt in support if her denial that he wenl in places tvlieie witnessen tin her Ini-hanu have testified Him they ' fnvt her Counn'l foi Mr Stokes objected tntninn-lt in HTe adiiii-sion of Hie dmrv in evident e bill were overru'ed ; Silverware for All Uses' The high standards of desmn and workmanship maintained in the silver productions of this house do no1- net ojsitnt prohibitive cost, as many beautiful article, may be purchased at most moderate prices. . J. E. Caldwell & Co. Chestnut and Juniper BUSINESS IS ASKED TO BACK PHILA. FAIR 1 Indorsement' by U. S. Chamber j of Commerce Sought for , Sesquicentonrial !MEET AT SHORE' TODAY 1 " Wk i StojO' forrfiroerff"' ' Atlnntlc City. April M. -Phllnilcl- phiaV claims as the (csquiet'tttcnulal city will be presented here to the lead ing business men of Ihr I'nlled Statt this afternoon when the t'liftinber of Cotimftrce of the United States asem bles for Ita nnnunl meeting. The cham ber's headipiartera arc at the Tni more I Although the sessions do not begin formally until tomorrow, continuing until Friday, there will be a meeting today of the National Council of the chamber. vThla la compo'Nl of ne member each of the more than 1 10() or ganizations of jWilcb the chamber la composed. The l'hlladelphlans bete to attend the i big biifdnesH men'M ineetlitg are bending , nil their energies to' get nn Indorneinrnt , from the body at large for the great project of n world'n exposition In Phila delphia In 11)20. The I'hlliidelphlntis have come lo At lantic City a pledged "rooters" for the convention' liidoraement There arc biff thinr to be eonsidered by the meet- i ingM which will follow during the davit i of the convention, but nothing of the Mr.,. Hi fnr oh the rhilndPlpiiianR rc I cunrrrrufi, ns ihp fxpiTiru iiuiuiaiinvin Liimi- of the convention nrnleet. I 'l'hn 1liltniteliihln Itnnrkp. the Chain- lit., tneetlnr. The Ilourae will offer this pioposal: "We approve the miggcation that the celebration of the M'sunicentennial of the Declaration of Independence take tlie form of an International exhibition to be held the year 1020. to participate in which all the nations of the world Mhinild be Invited by the Federal Oov "rnment; that such celebration and ex hibition should be most logically and appropriately held in the city of Phila delphia, the birthplace of nur nation, and that the Congresa. the Federal utul State fjovernments nnd all commercial, business, civic nnd historical orgunlzn-Hi-ih be urged lo take Bitch tnensures us bv co-operative effort will make n nuc cewt of this national undertaking." KxpertH from all parts of the country will discuss the big questions which nn scheduled to come up during the dnva of the convention I he spirit oi tic SUGAR AT NEW LOW LEVEL Decline of Quarter Cent Make the Price Cheapett Since 1917 New York. April 'M- i K A P i Sugar prices readied tlie lowest level since lfl!7 today, when nnntlier decline of one-quarter of a cent In the price of lehncd sugnr was nuiiouiiced b.v two New York refinem. The I eduction bring- the co-t to Hie basis uf O'.'i vents fur tiiif granulated sugar Find Abandoned Auto Police of the Twentieth and Hutlon wood streets station ore puzzled over their ill-enverv of an exien-lve tour ing .nr to.ln.v. The cai wns found nt Tweniv-tirst and Fniimouiit nvenue. with mi liien-e tagn. A black travel ing bag hi- in tin i ur. Attempt- will be made to find the owner b.v means of the motor numher. No one (onlil be found who saw the car abandoned. Pi ce were nl Iirsi in inr opinion iimi I u-ibl n w.i., u-ed by panuils to inaue lie polin vuere ,,-..... ...... .,.......-... in nn automobile plumed im.. the rivei, $100,000 Fire in Davenport, la. Dnvennort. la.. Apiil 2t. ( Hv A. p i What the police believe wus an : nttcinnt to burn the busines niiarter uf Dawnport kept the fire departments of i Davenport. HficK iKinnti. .Moune anil tne ituck Island nrtenal engaged Inst night, I The Hurtis Opera House wa destroyed ! in one of four fires which fo'lmred each ..iber in quick succession The loss was mine than 100,()00 - TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES iitirgr Mlirpav '.'ins H Unit ll nl Mar SCI."' l tDI,n, -i.ie p- ,.. i. i loi.ii 1 rnmpbell. 151 rrKtr. m Asors A Hosnval 'i'W H Tlh i v llliAia J J,nntnn N"- Vnrl, V Y aud nni Mi,rl A Hrlggs l.v.-,, n -.-.,.l v Jml en f tsii) Art'li-uii .ti., I ld rtfed Mnie. s.l.lrefli, ' l.nuls . Ituhlu, 241-' H. I"rttl n si niul l.lllte Sehwaru Ml R firel .. Anihunt ICnltrrmnnn Mnt-miA Pa nnd ttnss Hl'rterb. Mtnun Ps Mnlrnlin T. Thoinai 2Sfl Htdr.i- .' anrl Marusiei P .MeC'snillriii 1911 Pa hn v. Jntm A. (lull.. PotlsvllU- P Mii.l Mtrlf K. nnrti'i . Jini t f. It.nn t: Srht-fer, t250 fl L':', ai unit l.er.a lliilut lSlt Klrnor M KrKf. i II WrlBtit 124 I-" nnr.l'.ii if end Ifrisl A riismlnrlsln H.t K i"Upir m harleii l.offrru. 211 lire.) an. Hjrh rnrreran 22:14 H. 3d si .Inhn It WlllnMs Sttl'.i Tlnl -urn aw Msnhu VVIIIIa M)J4 A'lii Patn.k M rjrra" floi9 A"mji m llriilKfi fanntan ili)2U Allmaii i Sutnu" F Drle I.vnchb irg p Vntii.. t, i hitrtpt. 1T10 Main -i Veiimiiv Urur,lrl(i I'mndin V I ruiu .'onipruKsl ,'amilvn X J an.) "od and and KNOX HITS ATJ5ERMAN DYES Continuation of Wartime Control Proposed to Check Imports - Wnslilngtoit. April ".fl. (Ily A. 1' ) -Continuation of war-time control of djestuff Imports, pending enactment of n permanent tnrltf law, was proposed by Senator Knox today to the fienttte finance committee, lie submitted nu nmendmctit to the emergency bill which would empower lie Treasury Deport ment to exercise the aupervlidon nnd nrnvlrie SC0.000 to enrry on the work. Protection ngnlnat an Impending flood of uermnn ilycn would 'absolutely be necessnry to save the American dye Industry, in event the peace resolu tion passes, " Senator Knox told the committee. He explained Hint. hl peace resolution automatically ter minated all wHf-tlme restrictions, nnd said he believed some method should be devised to bridge the period between passage of the pence, resolution and enactment, of a permanent trnlff law. Ambler Acts Role of 'Vamp' at Trial Conllnunl frnm I'm Out whispered answers, the young womun said she wns .willing to serve. When Air. Tnulane suggested to .litdgo, Henry that Alls Orenburg's cold mlght interfere, with her service the Judge Fold therjuror wns willing to serve ond that he was not going lo do anything tn stop her. , The prosecuting attorney then asked if 'AIlss Oreenb'irg bud been n depositor In the North Penn Hank. She sold she had not been, but that'her biothrrovas. "Challenged for cause," shol back Air. Tnulane. with evident relief. A L'ciiarnl titter that burst Into a laugh rolled over the courtroom. Many of the spectators were politicians. Tirn IWn.ltnr. loosed Two men on the jury pnncl were excused becuuse they hntl been depost tnra in the bank. They were William C. Hurnett. -Hit Olenwnod nvenue, and II. K. Alexander. (Mil AlcCallum street. The jury chosen follows : Oeorge Atassey, enrpenter, 01 U Spring fJnnlen street : Oeorge Dixon, real estate operator. 2414 North Tenth street ; William Hnfbnch, hnb,nlasher, 2." East Olrard nvenue; Daniel Mr Shny. clothier. 1043 Mascher street: John Foster, shoemaker. 2210 West Thompson street: Herbert Ilowbothnm, chaufteur, f!."00 Warren strecl. Kitgenc Battle machinist. 207.1 Al mond street: H. A. Stone, salesman, 3M7 North Hroad stret; Hnmucl Fret, man. .Negro, oiler. M wionn street: :tl Sloan Z". J""- ' i n... mm ' Thomas -Morris, piumocr, l craijia nircev, rruiis .ituie?. imjaiiiuuci. t,i Wakefield street, and Samuel Oross, milliner, 401tl North Hroad street Ah much of the evidence will dcnl with bank statements and other docu ments of n technical nature the jurors were questioned, before acceptance, about the amount of schooling they have bad. The commonwealth appar ently wanted jurors who were well grounded In urltlimctli Ambler' sot near bis attorneys. .Michael .1. Hynn, Samuel V. Herman and Harry F Ambler, u brother. lie made numerous notes with a. silver pencil. ' f Ambler is charged on three bills of indictment with embezzlement ns n re ceiver, agent and nttorney of a cor poration ; with embezzlement ns agent and attorney yimd with unlawful con version of fund-. The funds at issue were those of the Pittsburgh Life ami Tiuet Co., wbTch were entrusted in Ambler ns receiver, by virtue of bis insurnnce ooiiiinissiiin orship, after the trust compsjiy hml fulled. The trust company fund-, iu part, were deposited bv Ambler- with tin North Penn Hunk, according to the district attorney's ofbee, nnd were muting tlie bank's assets when it failed In Hllft. nnd disclosed check lifting nnd fund juggling by -omt of the bank oth cial Trial I'll si Set for January "! Ambler's trial had been scheduled for Iniui'try .11. but n delay wns gulneil. AnotliLr efl'ori to stave off the trial failid last week when Judge Henry overiulid n motion to tpin-ii the indict ment. .If.lni Vot. who wns piotlionoijiry nf th.- ('oitniiiiii Pleas t'uurts of Alle gheny i runty when Ambler vvim insur nnce "oinmls-lonir. is one of the coiu i.ion'vealtli'i chief witnesses, HARDING'S VACATION TRIP President Will Visit Northwest This Summer if Possible - Washington. April 2(1.- ( Hv A P. i A vacation trip to the Pacific coast for President Harding late this fall 1s being urged by some of bis friends nnd is understood to bo i"ceivlng favorable consideration Tlie President is said tn have Indicated that if he rtnds oppor tunity for u vacation this vonr he will spend it in the Northwest The northwestern triu first was sug itested'ss part of a trip to Alaska, but it has been indicated that the President bus little hope of I'Cttln"' that fur uwav during the present summer NBWWfflmWM SEALTYTE I rradr vrark Leak-Proof IPatanlfdl ftflM Cushion of 4S Ml Plastic Gum jMj WMibe Leak Jf . It Heals Itself ', SKALTYTK luni'r Tube- nmy be run uver nail), ot anything clbc tlint rums liuk-s in tubes, without worry. They cau'f leak or go tint. A plastic rubber jjum, held between the outer utul inner wulls of the tube, squee.w instantly into every puncture and heals and mruf It while the car noes rijlit nlonj without the motorist knowing, ,.r even thinking nbout punctuies. And SEAJ.TYTB Leak-Proof Tubes me sold lit u price every motorist eun nfTord. They will hold their plasticity indefinitely and ndd from 1000 to 1)000 miles to the life of your tires. All size. Call for demonstration. SEALTYTE DISTRIBUTING CO. 3310-3312 N. HROAD STREET Ul llugu list SBMM!!M1M BOY-TEACHER SUIT i NEAR JURY'SHANDS TO INCREASE TAXES " i Rosldents of Trumbauersville Divided in Sympathy in Al leged Injury Caso COUNSEL PLEAS TODAY Hrsldents of TriimbaucrRvllle, llucks county, nre 'awaiting with Interest the verdict expected today In the cnte of LtjuIh II, Hunt, fourteen yearn old, who I Is suing his former teacher, Jlenry. ,. ! Stelner, supervising prln.-Ipubof Trutu 'baucrsvlllc School, for ?10,ii00 fjnningc.s for injury, Sides have been token by residents of the (own for nnd ng&lnst each of the partfea In tint, suit, In which i Is al leged the school teacher broke the boy's leg in attempting to clinstise him. Testimony before .Tudgc Hynn in Civil Court, closed yesterday, Attorneys will make their pleas today unci It Is expeclca I he jury will render a verdict before the end of the day. Airs. Albert W. Hunt, mother of the boy, told of n. conversation that took place at her home two daya after the nrclilrnt.- She snil that Stelner callej and snld he was sorry II happened and uncw tt was nit (aim. A note was produced lie evidence written" b.v Stelner to the boy's mother stating, "It was I HIV lailll In II Way. Stelner denied having said he was to blame, but lie did remember saying he was sorry. He denied making any threats or being angry, lie remembered writing the note, but did not remember what was in It. Stelner told hlni voting j Hunt bad missed fourteen out of twenty vvnrus oi ins irtwnii, nc wna supposcu to stay lu nt recess time and write these words on the blackboard, but he did not, said Stelner. "When he returned I wenl to him nnd asked him what he was going to do about his spelling lesson, and he made no reply. I asked him three times and received no reply." the principal suid,- "I then said: 'Well, I'll have to see that you do what I tell you.' 1 took the boy by thp back of the collar. He locked his frwt in the bottom of the dc-k and resisted ine. I pulled him from the , ,. , ,. -... i.i. , i , I dcsk m, lc fn, j,, PJS ,vs broken. sent for a doctor and lip was taken home, where be icinalned for two weeks." Witnrsses for voung Hunt claimed Stelner grubbril Hunt in n fit of oncer and pulled him from the desk. Stelner raid on the vvltness-stnnd that Airs. Hunt told him when he went to see the boy that 'If he was in tint right place, lit would -be in the penitentiary and not in a schoolroom ; that ho was not moral ly fit to teach school." . ' The Hunts own a Td-acrc farm In Altlford township. Stelner is it Penn sylvania (irrman of large statin, lie claims voung Hunt whm n bad boy, slow to leurn, nnd bad to be forced to do everything. AUTO CLIMBS Gin WIRE Qlovemaker Ss-rloualy Hurt In Pe culiar Accident. Mbany. N. Y.. April 2(1. (Hy A. P.i Ccorge AI. Place, n glove manu facturer of (ilovcrsvlllc. received what physicians stated tuny prove fatal in juries in nn automobile accident last night. John Howe, of Troy, an auto mobile salcsmnn. who was the other oc cupant of the car, nlso was injurcij. The two men were coming to Albany fioni Schenectady nnd while traveling at what Is said to huvp been n high rate of speed the ear swerved into a ditch nnd ran nearly halfway up a guy wire on u telephone pole. When the pole snapped the Iwo men were thrown out, but the car landed right side up. The men were brought to a hospital here. Tim full extent of Air. Pluce's injury hud not been determined nt u late hour. CITY SCHOLARSHIPS OPEN Twenty by Mayor Moore Will Be Awarded In Different Schools Information concerning the city's scholarships to the I'nlversity of Penn sylvania, ii vv aided annually b.v the Mayor and his scholarship committee, Was sent to the public, parochial and private schools of the city today Approximately twenty scholarships will be nworded by the Alayor, wlh will be usslstrd in making the awards hy tbc following committee: Oheesmnn A. Merrick, Oeorge .1, Hrovvn. Harry F. Keller. William P. AIcNally, Joslah H. Pennitunn, lVudjne W Hpcurcr and (icorge Wheeler. Only residents of Philadelphia nre eligible. The examination for applicants will Im held June 20 to 2."i in. College Hall ot the I'nlversity. ".cantered) Inner Tube SCHOOt PAY RISE Three Mills May Bo Added to Present Rato to Pay Ad ditional Costa IN EFFECT NEXf YEAR Philadelphia taxpayers face an artdj. tlonal tax- of from two and a half three mills to the present clght-mlll school tax through the 1'inegan bill which provides for inct eased teachers' salaries nnd other changes beneficial ta the school system of the slnte. This tnt which would total ten and a ,,t ' f eleven mills will g hfto c8 ? oar. School ofllclnls.hcre. declare th. they are empowered to make this tot' tax as hlgK an twelve mills, if Dece. nary. As the teaching force is inereaned because of larger enrollment of nunii, from yonr to year It will be nerctXr to provide for further Increases J cording to the provisions of the act Philadelphia anl Pittsburgh as cities of the first class in school districts dZ the 10Vi-to 11 mill tax. CtS fttei' The bill will not only increase teach crH nnd other whool employes' ssla rles all over the state, but will provido for the tcacbcrH' 'retirement fund and pny tlie Interest on and retire at rai turity the principal of the Indebted tiess tf the school district. The act takes care of the bonded in. debtcdness of the school board here wh cl, totals $14,000,000, lO.OOO.OOo'e'f which Is nn Inheritance from the old rilr regime of the schouls At the same time the bill meets ti.. Sl.K00,000.1nSreasc in teachers' Vaa.l(! here for the- coming year, but leaves th, board with nn extra $700,000 t,.,1t liability by Invalidating the Woodruff act designed as an emergency meaum, to Increntic teachers' salaries. The net now aivnlti the Governor,, signatures BAY STATE HOUSE PROBE Governor Cox Denies Buying Rail way Stock During Pendency of Bllli Hoston, Ajiril 20. (Bv A p i (lovernor Cox appeared as a witncM today beforo the legislative coramiitf, that Jh investigating alleged irrfiultri. ties of conduct by members of th, l.c-lslstiircs nf KltK ,....! tlllli governor, who was apeaker of the Hon,, in 1018 when the HoBtou Elevated Hill -way public control bill was painsl went before the Investigators voluti' tarlly and waived immunity. Answering the questions, which have been formed to bring out any Irreju larities in connection with street rail way legislation, Oovcrnor Cox ml, he had purchased no stock while the ,trccl railway bills were pending and knee. of no member who did ; that he wag not offered nny. Inducement to vote for the bills and that he knew of nn Irregu larities or misconduct on the part of any lcgi-lator, PATRIOTIC SOMS IN SESSION Pennsylvanlans Holding Two-Day Convention at Huntingdon Huntingdon, Pa,. April LIS. Th Commandcry (iencrnl of the Military nruiich' of the P. O. S. of A. nf Penn sylvania began n two days' session Ijcro last night with the Initiation nf nw members by the degree team frnm Al toona. About P,00 mcmljers are in at tendance. Today nn ull-day busiiirf- mptt. ing will be held, to be followed bv n night entertainment of speeches and music. After a business meeting tornor row morning the visiting delegates will bo the guests of the William Weind Is. (iiuii.ilii.it i.' 'i it iiaiuuKioii ,uiiii, .u. 321. von a visit to the Huntingdon He- IUI IIIUIU. ,t . QaeKtti Goes GevVinugi W. S. Kip Motor Co. 1408-10 N. Broad St. (at Maittr) Phono t Poplar 7608 Jllatrllxttnm fnr Knulrrn lVnnailranU. Houlhrrn New .Irrae". llftuwarf, Kaatern Hlmrr Mnr.vl.inil , OPEN EVENINGS TlmB r,umfnU Arrufil If nrtlred Woolen Golf Hose Imported unci Domes tic. A h p 1 c n d i tl assortment in Hcathoi'8, P 1 u i n Grays and "Camel" shades. 3.50, $4, $5 und $6. Footless or with feet. JACOB REEDS Sons llvM-l 26 Chtstnut Slrcci tffifsffik S fflfim u A s . i I
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