Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 27, 1921, Night Extra, Image 1

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THE WEATHER
Cloudy timljtht ntid Thursday; proh.
nll.' liovtersj tint much thange in (cm.
peraiuroi fresh Anutlicatt winds,
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.vf rj firi tfc iHjThih (Tm .
turning public ffiedcjer
NIGHT
EXTRA.
VOL. VII. NO. 193
UnUreJ at tftiond-Clasii Malt.r st th ro.tnmce
vnSTLtrT3mch1 w- r.
PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1921
rubll.h.d Daily nicM Suud.y. SubsenpUon PrIi- It Yer by Mill.
CopyrlBlit. Iim, by Public Jdirer Comwny
PRICE TWO CENTS
CONTRACTORS' FOES
LAUNCH HOUSE FIGHT
AGAINST ARON BILL
Trainer Will Attack Meas-,
ure That Would Weaken
City Charter
FRIENDS SNEAKED IT
OUT OF committee!
Varc Revealed as Real Backer
of Plan to Restore Con
tract Cleaning
MAYOR AND CAVEN ASSAIL
SCHEME AS AGAINST CITY
Intorosted Men Tnko Advan
tage of Confusion When
Spangler Falls
Charter liodu Seeks
Aron Bill Hearing
Speaker of tho House of Itcprc
sentatives, State Legislature,
Harrlslmrg, Pa.
Object to provisions of Senate
bill No. 1328 now up for second
reading as tinkering with the new
charter. Charter now Riven per
fect home rule. Any changes in
atrcct-clcaninjr provisions arc un
necessary. TSequcst an oppor
tunity to present our views before
final consideration by House.
(SiBned) CHAJ.TEK REVISION
COMMITTEE OF PHILADELPHIA.
STENOGRAPHER SHOOTS
TO WAGE SCALE.
PRODUCER SAYS
Head of Pennsylvania Company
TellB Commerce Chamber
Radicals Rule Unions
DEFREES URGES ECONOMY
AS VITALLY NECESSARY
Atlantic City. April 27. Conl prior.
In the consumer mid the means ny which
they can bo minced formed tho theme
oi nn address hy T. II. Wntklns. prosl-
win or the I'cniisyUanla Conl and Coke
Co.. before the I'nlt.-il States Chamber
oi commerce todnj. lit- placed the re.
hnn.iull.tlt... r... .... ...
""'' "" "r present liigh cost
squarely upon the shoulders of the
i mien Mine Workers of America, as
serting that the casting wage ,-ontrnet
Sues Coal Operator
SEEMS CLOSE TO PASSAGE
Only United Opposition and
Protest Can Prevent Action
Favorable to Sponsors
Bk o Staff Corrcro,ilc I
Ilarrlshurg, April 27. The Avon
Mrrrt-oleanlng bill, which, if passed,
ill re.'torc tho contractor system of
street cleaning In Philadelphia, has been
"sneaked" out of committee In the
tnte House of Iteprosentntlvcs.
The measure, which friends of Mayor
Moore hod considered dend, linn come
to life through the Nproul-Crowc politi
cal coup and threatens to pass unless
strenuous opposition Immediately ap
pears. Tho bill appeared on the second read
ing calendar this morning. Indepcnd
nts fould hardly bcllevo It hud been
sneaked out of committee until they
saw the calendar. Promptly thet lined
-p. Harry .T. Trainer, an ally of Mnvor
Moore, left his usual cent and took u
nlaro neur the speaker's stood. Frank-
Mn .Spencer Edmonds, another friend
or tno .-.in.inr. also
Trainer's
Trainer will m
fftta ihft lltlllltlnn
h'.if i"-; uin tiiiwii in i in- t-iiinr. Hint nut i
Mil was never considered in rommlttee. t line of a M.niHUKM) huin for the re-
jrmiicr is n nicmuer of llie municipal pimng of streets.
imirs cnininmce. anil lie said tortin lie
generally reduced thiir nrieei i., ...J
. nivr,,... . ... . ,......, ... ,,,.,
ii,. . i K , '" "la"-v 'lsc,, below
,,n production.
wpenuors naving rontrnou cannot
v. i i i V ,'" rnrr-v ,ll(,n' "t."
'IT. aUdnR ilclnrivl "!..., .1....
Lask for discussion nnd a modification
Lin c r,ntracl' n"'1 a,e '"hiK it. pos
i ''J-1"' very little hope of success."
i .uu.-uiiir criticisms1' of oriTnii.
His.
EX-ROOMMATE AND RFI P '.' ' lr:"Z "'""" of the sale price
... IV, , ' "PPrn,''" tlic speaker sn.d
I Climax of Quarrel Comes
I Crowded Railway Platform
.m
Liilcapo. April U7. ftly A. P.)
MIm .leannctte Hoy. twenty-four, n
stenographer, today shot her former
roommate, Miss Cntherinc DaWs, twenty-nine,
a bookkeeper, while standing;
on u crowded elevated railroad platform
In the center of the downtown business
section, then rnn into n cigar store nnd
shot herself. p,nth younj women were
taken to a hospital, where their condi
tlon uns said t be critical.
The shooting, witnessed by hundreds
of persons, was believed to have re
sulted from a recent fpinrre). .Miss Da
vis, according to her employers, came
here a jear ago from Chattunociga.
Tenn.. anil took n room with Mis
Hoj. A week ago they separated. Two
days ago .Miss Davis received a letter
from .Miss Hoi containlni' n luillet.
i i i '""".v wns mat. as lie ni-
Kali in,, 1,, ha,nh r
"How much holshevist funds have
been , is rlbutc)l In i.I country to enrrv
.. . 1vlt,,01'.'J l'rpngnniln no one
see,,,, , )0 r,.lilll))y ,nfnrl,lpj .. M
Catkins maintained. "Wc Imve io
!!!!. i T iH,i"tH !" t,", ,n"''tr- where or
gimized labor l,ii.s gone to tlie extreme
whose activities arc most vicious and
as T understand, are but mildly cm-
demned by the niitlnnnl organlMition."
Declares Critics Prejiidlrcd
rnfortunntcly," ,be speaker on-
At Miss l)a,, instigation Mi.ss Hoi reni ' ',.r ' 0.r,!.n"," mInc,rs " h'.th
was arrested on a charge of disorderly , critics ns tl ,BI Zv.1';!'
conduct, but was discharged. "", people-the operators beinc dlbor
i "in i iji i 1 1 1 1 iiuiiinH ! ........
MAYOR 0. K.'S PAVING
Ordinance Authorizes Floating of, quite as hu
'" coal baron, robber or cons,,Trnt-.r-LOANln
ml?n, ",r,riUr- Io"f,'r ' ConernlU
fnV'w m rnl' ''tU,,M- Ah '""Uorof
man. nullo n mu.,,1.1.1.
K nnn nnn c . ,l mi in no ......:.. . . - r ...uiv,
cot busy. v-.vww.wwu mr oircci joo 1 ; i"iiriiu;, anil 1 miclit udi . ns
.., L.TI,r fir'1 ,,,,rl( "-.sm-Im. Mayor 1 ,'',;' 'f,n- ,"R . average American
Plan of I- Ixlit MooreV attention w lien be reached ,U ''"'''l. nd quite s willing to give and
QKC the noint. If lie oHlce this mnriilni- un. 1I1.. 0;..nl.,,. ,,f 10 sncrillcc in order (n nt-..in,.i , 1..
..( iu .l:i. ;;..."' ,.." .vvt : . ?.: "' niniinn-i. ..i... ... '. '""' "
111 iiriiiiiiini'n w 11 inn iiiirintri-yoa fhn iint t t --'"nf ituii iiiii 1 nnnsinj ,.c ... . -
............. iiiuii.ri if,- ,1 tux 11 wli - 1 ---. ii-iiirs in viiinrn.
Ilinnl n !.. ."" " Pi"llTI.
Mr U-V..1 .",,,rr,,"lss "f "' PPople."
Mr. Catkins character zo.l il.o .......
...1... "
p. r: r.
CUT 10 4 PERCENT
Long Record of Payment to
Stockholders Broken
by Action
LACK OF REVENUE EXCUSE;
ONLY ONE PREVIOUS CUT
' -VwlXKtHY)
.MISS MADIXAINK TltA KUSK
'ornirr niotlnn-plituro star who Is
suing II. Lyon Smllli, imiltlmll
lloniilro coal ocra(or, of New
Yorli, for $i!22,r,(M) for alleged
breach of a liiotlon-plrlurr con
tract. He In turn lias charged her
with "ronerslim of personal prop
erty," which she denies
CfflNESE
MINISTER
DESCRIBES
FAIN
E
Address He Tells of Dire
Straits His Na
tion Is In
The directors of the Prnnyhanl.i
Knllrnnd ibis nfternoor. declnroi a 1
per cent qunrterly dividend, thorebj
culting by one-half of 1 per cent, the
rate customary for many years.
The announcement was made at 1 :!."
o'clock this nfternoon at llronil Street
1 Station, whore the directors hold their
quarterly meeting
I rend :
"tine per cent payable Muj .'it n
stock of record Stay 2,"
( An annual dividend of 0 per cent linx
1 been recognized as ou institution by
I Pennsylvania Ilallroad stockholders,
many of whom believed It inconceiva
ble that the great system would ever
lower the rale.
The cut means that the capital in
vested in the road will receive a re
turn lessoned by ."..'? 1-.1 por cent rom
pared with pay reductions ranging from
1 10 'i per cent pn
Girl Runaway Is Sorry
Automobile 'Tour' Is Over
Fourteen -Year -Old Ruth White, of Long
Branch, Caught in Haddonfield With
Two Bog Companions
J 1)0 Old. f)lfl lllPf nf ftin nnfti rnnrtf unit unnrrt in n tf fit niftifi ii- uhiln
and the joy of moving nbout at will1 the girl talked, nnd Dlsbrow. 11 big. u..t,, n- . 1 . j-
enthralled fourteen- car-old Iluth overgrown lad of six feet two. welch- nUghes, Disappointed at Berlin
White, of Ixing llrnnch. while on a'lng 2(H) pounds, sat with 11 slm-nlch M .
lle-day motor "tour" with two boyigrln while his girl companion told of IMOte, Unlikely to Transmit
companions. Now she Is sorrj It is I their adventures. , .
Vi,',ii l!P"lllM.t1(,,","t!l',,,,,T1, , Another girl started out with Ihnn. t to Allies
Illlth WHS found nst n cht nl Unit - I ..1.1 r...i. . . u .1.... i.. 1 n. -.,..!.
rl ...l.l. ii.. 1. f.1 , I . .-"UIU IVItl'i. MUCH lll-. H'll L.MIK .MUlH-ll
BOTH BRITAIN AND FRANCE
TO REJECT PROPOSALS
Ufl III n lilt mr nil nml K IlU'li.tti I ..L.l t.t ..nnt....n f..Hll.M .... 1... linn..
. - T i.n !,? i'i-shiw) n j iur( u i ll VI lllli' lllllll'l I'll iu "in'
motlier, the three conipnnluni motored bralmd expedition. She hurried tn her Cfii7iirn nf D.,I,k D..U,.l I- f? i
over ma nj miles of Suuil, Jerhej roads. I home and told her parents of the pluns OB,zu'B 0T KUIir Kl Obable, FoN
visiting seashore resorts and Inland of the others. ' , lowed by Renewal of
ll t nti .. t..-. .,. il..i .1 l- i I'i (VfsflW flf f'.irotitK
.v ...n ii run; inu iiiui uri'w up in ... , .
t
; TEUTON TRAP AVOIDED
Attempt to Separate America
llrt l4l nli
. . ,....-.-., .,.- - - - i r iiiui i . .-siii i m i riirn v i iiiinris it ii-
trH'nri JilV U',"'?v,r1 "venue and w,.t as far as Trenton, where the four
Wl run S ,(r" J,;irM "l'1' 2,"!nmde Mime tiurchnses. shoes nnd nrti '
o Hi liftii Hentie. Long Uranch. ,.ips of rU,lMna. Then the four nioiornl '
Sit.!1!. I'l'IfltlV tr K I ..Ml. l.... .Mn.l I I. ... I -.. If. 1. .. I.. ll ..M
front of the Hndilon garage, ut Haddon-
i.iio. Hint niglil. The nutouiobile was
caked with dirt, one tive was flat, the
The announcement T iii ' t"V ,xl"V,f,t( and the three
'""""" "nu inn Hicjii mi u,ue(i, nor nnn
a wash for five dns. In nil that time
also the) had two square meals.
The) had no money, and demanded
ten gullons of gnsollnc on credit. ThN
proposed by the m.iii-
ngement to employes of the railroad.
Cash dividends paid by the Pcnnsyl-
The others went to a Long Uranch
garage, nnd using the credit of tlielt
pal cuts, laid in a big toe!t of supplies,
then started off for Atlantic Clt. "Snt
uni.'iy night we !rpt in Atlantic Citj."
inid Uuth. "I slept in the front sent,
mi! the bojs slept In the tomieau."
They fooled nround Ma.is Landing for
wns refused them, but while they were several dajs nnd obtained fix gallons
dickering with the garage man tho po- "' Rasoline and nn Inner tube from the
lice in the station across the street were i sarage man there after leaving the gold
notified. I watch of Disbrow's father as securltj .
1 The reached Westmont last night and
Recognized by Police managed to get to Haddonfield before
Chief of Police CScorge W. Ilaxler their gasoline Hupply was exhausted,
recognlr-ed them at once from their dc- I At Wcstmont, Inst night, they mnllcd
scrtptlon. Although they tried to bluff letters home demnnding .! each. In
him. thc.x soon gnc It up when lie led these notes 'they said they refused to
them to the police station nnd tele- return bom unless the money was forth
phoned Lung Hinnrn thej hud been coming. It wns needed, they Bald, for
lounil. Lieutenant of IJetcctiics Jo-1 tlic return trip,
From Entente Appears
Doomed to Failure
l!. CLINTON Y. GII.HKHT
Stun rorrrninnilin 1'irnlnt 1'iiliPc T.Mtser
forinoif. toil l,v Public J.tilarr Co.
WashhiKton, April 27. -An air of
ill-appoint mejit over the Cermnn noto
i pervades administriilirn circles today.
.nal 1I..IT. . . . W 1 1 a. I ll-!..... ...1I... ..I. . .1 II..1L. 1... II.... I TI.. . . . ..
nv-uu .Mtwiir ( . ui iniiff itroiiL-ii. lonif 11 ii'-n imiicr nKrii hi in n u v imivv ni' iinin. on rrfiimtitif inn unirna mnnA
Miniii UuMronrl CV). from Mnv. isil. . Wi.iin u,m.., t .!, n .. . n,.i TnM .!.. un.t i..i,am .i. ...1...1J mrf rptnIH tlinn the r.irly propneanda
. 11 aixis . -. 1 - 'iiiiiiiif, iv u- iiLiiivnaiii iu "ii'i --! --.siis unit nii'ni 11 tux- i iiiij- . . - , .... . .
1 10 icuruurj. Ill I . inclusive, tf.n i M nrriie tie i i ren mn.ln ll,.,,v,.,.,u mirlfl. mill fhrr fniit-erl In pliit, lionie I"" "Till
- ' l.'er cent and amount to approximately eomfortnbli
TUA.MIO ll o rnn ito ln ' v,:'-,.H'i L7"i2. This is exclusive f 22 1 blue dress
inmiixo ut O. ruil IIO HlUiPer cent ilivid'nili paid in scrip, the
larger pint of which were redeemable
in stnci
n llerliii nd cutis . Mr.
proceeding with the utmost
e. Iluth was clothed in a . Sin said thej had bought nuantities of i I Iuclir -
i.i.. . i-.. ..i .... , i i.. i ..... . i . ... : . .
nine i-iiiii. iiiw siiues nnn i'himi.v nun eiiscs nnn nnn iwo reni ineais. :.... :. .i .. ...
heavy woolen- stockinzs. She has blue Their clnthiiie wns lorn nnd solid n.i.l " "" ",P"ilnm"11 ' l,,M rPP'y
T'ie car
l Ho Major -uiil be was anxious to '.:"."" "l ij .prosecution cases ncnlnst n.n
nner nearu or tiie bill s being consid- lush the won qf street repaving and' ' n,u'" VJ,ii:Vor,er' officials nnd
ereil or of Its being reported out 'On that the loan, to be raised hv the Is-1 "I'erntors In-lfdiariapolfs us "?,,, o,T
tliat ground ns u menibor of the com- suanec of short-term bonds, "woii'd bo n"e upon common sense" nnd n "ill..., I
mlltee. rrnlner said that ho would tight a.hcrtUed as rapidly as possible. , attack on the principle f ",ille. J&i
i lime the bill shot back to commit- The Hunting of a loan of this kind bargaining." asserted tint H"
".., ... , , , . '"" ,",,,,, ": raising funds lor strec- workers bad never attempted throi i "h
"lule 1 rnlner was polishing up his , lcptning was made pn-slble hi PresI- riM'iiieii with the ni,er.n..,L ... I.
tuns llie are men were conn n on the I dent 'i "li'n' i, inin, In... 1. 1 i.. 1 1,,. ...... ! stricf nroilnei'r.,. ...i.ii . " I
1 - .. -.- ... -- . .. .. ! iuiiii. in iii nv is f -- iiifii, tlllllllLT
i. ..lit ..i..i .f..i. i.-.....,.i. ii... .... ' "If il... ...i..... i. . .. i
Dr. Alfred Sno-he S.e, Chinese nun
ister to the T'nitrd States, arrived In
the city today to make addresses in be
half of the Chinese famine fund.
He was met at North Philadelphia
Hint Inn by George Horace l.oiimer and
taken for a short ride through Fair
mont Park. The diplomat praised
highly the beauty of the Parkway and
listened w'th interest to nn eviiosltinn
or the prospective plans for Iinin" ll !
witn putille buildings.
At a luncnccu in his honor b thr- In.
terchurch 1'eileratlon at the St. .Inines
Hotel. Dr. So spoke of the ilriinvht
nnd subsequent famine that has caused
' much suffering in bis native country.
the picture or the famine men is
pathetic." he said, "nnd appalling."
"Honest. Industrious. mImimIc foil..
commit suicide upon a wholc-ali n-nlc
rntber tlinn resort to plunder. The
WW and brown hair, and lauirherl and their faces anil hnntls illrtx
joked, and assumed an air of brnradn. of Mrs. Dlsbrow Is being held nt llad
Hradforil .leglcr, clad in a Hoy Scout donticld for the owner.
iMWflD CCCC DAMIC CCAMrM TO DroiOT
lYIilUIV OLLO Um0 0-LrtMLN IU L0I0I
AS CRIME WEAPON
..l. .I...I.I ,- .1. twm
lien uiviueoiiH suire jn-ti nave nvir
aged 11.01 per lent on par wtliie of the
stock. The cotrpuny hns paid .i re
turn i "pon the stcci, In every year since
ts Incoiporntion. The highest rate paid
In tint year wns 10 ner cent nnd ilie
owist rate inuny year 2 per cent. This j
ratter dividend wa spald in 187S fol
lowing tho steel riots and destruction ot i
property in 1877. '
First Diiiileinf in IS.'.O
tn connr.itlnii ulit, ii.n Lin.A...... .i. .
.. ' v cuHi-iiinn nun
.carTircinX'oraUoVTshtiT'he More Tha Polico In Benson Declares Reduction lm-
nollmm'u'nui'fiSr" Fighting Radicals, He Tells perative at Conference of
m.!lnniU7romn;Tr'stir?on Pitts:' Thrift Advocates Owners and Employes
hurgh was not opened until 1S.VI. . .
In the ehnrlcr srnnied o. : '
ratnw of the Pennsylvania llnllr.mil I CARDINAL IS SPEAKER EFFORT TO AVERT STRIKE
ir n n uiinr hut "" s '" r!"'r, ""' k,-'-piusi
In V I IWAI U IMI U'U'"nir of "" Hughe, note to
III r II linhl ill I """IJ I'mmisiii- only to tiaiiMuit
IU I . U. linUL UU I ; tin., would be ae.ept.ible i tl,e .'
po
the Pennsylvania Legislature allowed a!
i ........ ..i ..i ii pip cert interest on the
deaths by disease and starwitlnn of I mn"jv contribnteil for the construction
these tillers f-thivsiistorh-tlir'heart ?' '"erond, the Intcest to be rharced
of humanity. '" '''? "f construction. In 1S4S the
"My country is dolnir all that it can
under tho hiindlcap of its other dltli
I'lilties. It ii carrying a burden at the
present time of Ii.iMtO.OOO destitute
...'." atiuing:
. uic principle or eo eetltn bar.
order, along the aisle were thrse Hep. I The priq used bonds will mature iufthcr serious trouble uhlVV'Ji!!'.5 'V"1
rcntath.es of Philadelphia's govern- tittein .Mars ,iml will not hear inoie. a proper method of iirrsii.. , K
ment: Thomas F. Wnt.son. Imlrmn.. th.in .'.'. ner ii iniereyi. (scales. "rraiihlng wnge
or tuo ueputilican cit. coiiunittce:
lliomns W. Cunningham. Councilman
ii?."'V Scn"tm" Aron himself, Harr
itllg. sergeant -at-nnny of the iiiii..
flelphia Council: Fmuk W S'mrt ! Driver Narrowly Esca
Presence of Mind !
.Miinroso, iweui) -scm'ii icurs
prmlsion of
Savings banVs are more elTcctiTc than
to Cernmnj and in comejing informa
tion to the allied governments.
The nine has not been ti-nm.millrd to
i the Allies and exlilentlj will not lw
' traiiMi ittcd. Oulj . ,1ot informal
di-ciission of it i- tul.ing p'm-e
, The mident p'irpo.r of the ndminis-
tration is to carr.i out scrupulously tho
Oer-terni'j
Miles.
I he most ,,., s lrjllg ,iri M0t tf(
setmrate thin goieriunenl from tliCi
Allies in the course of these negotiations
nnd to avoid the mistakes ir. Wilson
made in the iiruiNtice ncgotinlions dur
ing which he talked to the lierlin gov
eminent out the bind... ,,f ,,s paitncrs
in the war.
In allied circle- here ,i U i.idfnt that
mini i.ngiaiiu and rrunee regard the
CUV . -1 1 11 'r..t !. ..Mtint-I t II... n.l.n.iLA.
Senator Vnre had a prominent i-eat ol such woik hau to be met from our
0 one of the main aisles. Then l rem noiii'innl'iiimis
TRAIN DEMOLISHES
crrotnrj to Prenldent Wcglein.
Aron Calls (iuaids
' L'ocrnment co-operation nut ..,.
hes truck -sxxZ7rsi&
was the conclusion of Mr Wntl-iic.'
icapes Death by pint. ' ' iiii.ih.
Lezlslatllrr nlnen.lfi.l .1.1
tr,,!r!;!'"rt"r m nllow' 6 Per c,,nt '"tere's't
return upon the money adianceil for the
construct on of the rn....- .. .... ...
; , " ."".-". "fsiimr, ...t. ... -,.- ,' i-;-i"..j un no in-, tuai uwng.s oani.s a
iclplcss people. Thes,. aie being fed. rcnt.ivc t( hnulate Investment in the1 st,..,f. ,i ,T,, .
lothed and boused. There remain ! ' "' ' '""' '. oncourag-j the constrne, n, Wrmf.r.1 tnN iimrniiig.
mweier. more than .",(100,000 who are ' ,,'1" J'ad. '11 nen .ton ciinhle a man to become
"llr,.iii, .II..I i I ""'Ihree .lears the a home owner joii sae him from the
l ., i I " ""er exceeded ll pci
...cent per annum i.i i.. tc. .'
v . r.,. ... -n., , ii, loin. 10 ' o , .. , ii in irn Wlier
If thej nrc to have hope of j .? ';ont ;" paid, and in I.SVJ aie1
il the next harvest. 'OIII"li' 'i- I".r cent was pld. an,;
Rifts are being recehed with ...,,"'.' " ,1PI' ' l'T cent was paid,
XMJS IIIICIOII. Anrl "T ul .r.f. ' . . ..
police tn curbing .rim., and in slip- fen-iier in opinion ns to wag,, redue-' , , , , '"'"I"'""1 " " more uc-
Mayor .Moore de- ' , " "r'"een i iinlrmun llrnmn. of the , ' '""""""1" "' '"' wluei, t.j cu-tly
I . ...,., n ......,.,. .,,,,, siiii.i..cii jnr toe .'in-, ii in i.iiiiiinii.
pressing radicalism
dared In welcoming delegates to the 'murine ,.m.i,n." i. i.'....i ... . !..'
- ......... i,. ,i-,.iii.,i in (IM. ,
ipcn-
Kcouoni) Neresary n C
.Necessity of uati
S.
now existing upon I he bounty of our
Kicnt friend. America, and who m
continue, it is sad to say, to loo
that help
Ihing unt
"Your i
ui'Ultcrnhlc thankfulness nnd gratltud
n tneso poor people mill pythe people
of China as a whole as testimony of the
Culled Slates' friendship nnd svuipa
tlij ."
In Dr.
These
il. nil's iiiiii.'.ir.. .1 . ... ..
te.te.f,.;-i-iTynx
i. ,'"" . "'"iroau liianngement
recall in this
second national conference of t'n inn- 'ng today of conferenees ..,.11...) ,1
tunl filings banks at the Itellevue- ' l",1,""," '" an effort to a vei t n threat
.inn -irihe on .merieiin steamships IU
Ma. 1 .
Andrew Purnscih. nresldent of i,,.
Tnlernatliuial Scr.ineii's Ciiion. and
oilier s'inkeMiieii for the workers de
clared that n 1." tier i out ware niluc
lion de.lniod b. Hoar Admiral liens,,!,
to be necesparr was uniici iqitable to the
unions.
per ' extravagances
Mien
id
id
if the times.
It Is also interestln..
o. ......i.. .1.... .. ""
... "" null uie comtiaiii
,.ll..,l An.nl. I ' . - -
i...'.. .iiiniiiKs, close iv
nils up
As a linnie
owner he is like a poliermnii on his
beat." the Minor declared.
"Sin lugs fund institutions l.eln in
Amerienui.utioii of aliens. They place
their small sums in your iiistl'tutioi's I
and before long ure striving to buj
American homes. If more foreigners
had the savings huhit there would be
less trouble from anarchists and 1ml
Present
fulli
eeimom miUt'oii- t'n !i
warrant n rrdintion in miMiic w.igf.
tlie chniimun said, adding that "he
'mil .eii.h..fl ll.n .in. ...... 1..... ...
..... ..-.,,,.,, .... ,.,,,,., ,,.,ii; nnn , are
Tahiti advice Irecly and cone ir.
ion
tin
be '.is
lleer
tin
111. r
lis
mj
llih
the
II.. ..I
1 Hill
t nnnenred . ..i. .. . old. or I laiiiinoiiton. Iind ii narrow es-I emu ihhIm..! I., t . .,""..' V"""".' wn.s IIIi-m.,, Poult... i: in.r....i i.m.i. v ?ani.iiui.iMH for .ul.llil... '.i .. sneviis. ,- -. ........ i-,,,,-,.-,, .oiiciu.
-itor Aron. the special enresc-ii, ii, 't ral" ,r,,m ,lou"' ",llr' vvl"'" '''- 1- I blent of the c ber I , hi. . t' vr"V -M. ' A ss-r-lar; i, Wn VI to S ments for the bene it of t,e ,,,,', , "l'' M,cl' H(,r" '"''c "P '" raids , ' ' "'""""" ' the wage re.lu, tin.,
Pavld II. lane had "X? n ,i ,. V1,,,i" "nllroml express train demolished dress , tl e e I, "Zl" ''i, " "i", '.""."'U Alb. t and H T ng h'e di ,.',: ,h!" lehholders " thcr hro il , , ' '"', ' '" W. TI.- will not ',",tlr"!"n ,. "'"'ed there should
guards" in 0?der to Im s e Z l m th" '''l'r,r'"'l ''" - lrlIfif ul Klin delegates wc.e pre" ' "l wll,,,h ,,M)0 sccrctarv ' diplomats chll fch a rer. i ,m or br .'i"0"'"'1 '" 1"""", 1,,,r,,' ' '" ii''' ""''i'" i",' ",f ,",l'rti'"-
fonie chance for h Hiiwt ll i m'1 1M,wt r'"B- Hun.monton. lie asserted that e.-nn,,,leii. ., In the welcoming pnrlv in nd.llt!,... v,'r,i,, l)l"'''x into Mod n,.,!"" tl,rifl' nP"rs of our count.-, but . ""'"'"' ' nlpilit deck ,,,! PBW
Observers "feillt he f c B .''! I" ' Tl,l "",,U N l.ii.rl "f the Uos,. whole worl.l as out , f T, i"' 'i'" to . ,n imn or, h 1 ll"v,, "'''' Into the treasure m.', L"" "'" M,lt b"rK' "mw' tlll'-v "" " r' " "lI,,,"",l',inI 'eduction In
Khhh the bill1 7nn"lMP:nt,Zl)!fM. ml - ""M "i"' ""'-! Pulsed the iXa ' Uc! r e' ' k ., Kh.' -x'm' v J.;, I " fa . S'l)-,0,,',m?1 '" - Sf Oe r v Z Th,X!,y,,r s?,rt "i"' 7 '' n" X"r "";,W,V'"" "T' "" '' , "'
Mlttee to the Vnre inlluenec i r . P- ' '"T" H '' tX'?V ,,'"',',,,l! ,"Uar,1 ,lu ",m for iN ''triclenev enrr" c th ," ""'d. mill fhi.oi, 'hen a representa v.- "f '"'"'"ding stock. ' "P ,a"" "lr" ,of '." ;" institutions of the ' l,,,li''" ,"f the working rules
ganlalwg the House F -I, ., ,U , nf Z Z ''"'. ""'' Anibiose could neither stop country snr,i, ll,roiiirl, V. JlZl .,. i of the Chinese students ot the rnivcrs n...n.i , eoiinlr Is the' fact thnl most f the "' " ' "' k'' f,'r. ''fiicicu.- and con.
JWilxStlm, A J it "'"f ""V'T ,h" """I"" ".'r'"1 f -" Men,lo,lr,nH,! ,,?: f'.1;' of Pe,,nsi;,,nia i.-rslt, ( lungcl to (I:lr(erl, u. ,mtr(1Ils nri. poPi tllMftJ , operation. These he said, were
bnrraTroK IVT'1' ",. Xfr SXTi '
S. onposo his bin Point ou, its do- pcjce SK'tftWX' AT '" '""' ' "' $fpl Mer! ' ft - ;-,,, and , prcve , n . ' of' ,c ..fc' "'V t 'ffl
t Imlependents pointed out tha, Mr Slugged to Give Color to Story I'1' ' rvwuLiBuU Z -- - - eo Z " K ' STl' IS77. .'lu- " ' h,,,,.r " "J'i'j.-, ,nw" -. rone.,..., i
ZT;rmno,hPl"u,"J J-"- i;ui..ski, 2oi itce,. str-ct. cM,iw , ,to T.j AMBLER TRIAL RESUMED ' '"'' '-''-' -'ids'K !;:; ""u"in rur' ton"B"rd " rw ri '- ""
MUL. I Mi i ... f lllllfffl UMtll I utlul.lfOi.l fltwl fli.. Iiikiiahii I . Illlfl . Iirtli .-.,... ti. Mnn ,l,l
W EF riTwiS SSS"tari-.-fflit,-B.SS TO CONFER ON RADICALS , - -.-, W irS K
Ohjii-lloii, of Miles
The ..hi. ctioiis oi the all.-d goiern
. in.-i.ls are :
I'irsi. Tlmi the aiiMiim K inad
, iiunte. mil lit,,, i, . 10. OOO.OOII.OOO. tut
againsl a mpinil .sum ariniisli est'i
lilllleil ai fioin SI7.liOO.liiMI.O0ll to
S2I. noii.iiiiii.iii.il demanded bs the
Allies at I. mill, in.
."second. That the propnsi ou(i
t-ee l.ei-inaii trmn :'- ,,. naltie, n.
ilMied b the Versailles t mm and
siiliMMiucnil sii s ,u deliveries
! I rnii.-c and ii-nm uiiprodii.tlvc
l-s sll.-h as pn in-; '. ...,,. ,
the iiiui ,,f ip.itinn an, ,,f MiriotU
alii. .1 .'inn m t i-i. in , ii,c,i., IM ,,,.,.
mail.
'.I"'""!- That th. proposal to re
liilild the neastat.'d icgnins is un
satlsfaelor .
I'oiii'lli Tim t the proposal , ,.,e
er Ihe nilicl ,. ( , tl ,..
"Y .'r "ll" I'liible. The Harding
adimnisti-niioii would nl-o rci.., i t,iH
Fifth. Thnl tlic mpm ,,r tlie
l.-riiis vMiuld allow tieunaii to c. line
or pnsipimc ,a. ments
Negotiation
ou be-
.erniany
ml to a
'luestiou
'mate.
Aaivift protest against the Aron stteet
,'aning bill, nojv up for si'.-oml rendin
tho House 111 llnrrish.lriF unu ornin
id today bv Mavor Moore ami Director
UTln nnrl l. Amnl..lu .1 .1.. II...--.. ..
l.et Tucsilu b Magi-ttate Urclis to
day.
Pulaski was a dmcr tor Stanley H.
(ioldsmtth .n, Co.. cloth siungers. of
Fifteentli and Wallace streets. Police
Meeting in Mayor's Olfice to Plan
Against Disorders May 1
Federal nnd citi mnl,, mi. ,',-,., ,. ,n
r i.i.. ... ............. -, ,,, np.
...-I ...is iiuiTiioou at tn
Wrecked Bank Case i In iiddltional to the i-ash ,i .'.:.i. . ,
-e.s and other. i..,.. I "r-- ',,1'-''' 'Hn; first scrip dividen,
' I-.,... .., ......
Numerous legal pin
uments wh'.eb ligiiie.l
trniihnctlons of the
were ulentilie.l It.
in the financial
N'orth Penn Hank
lii-.intueo C.nnuils
I... i.i. hi.. . ....
n nii.n.1 1 !. -. . '. v ,'.ir
, ', " ' "'r cent. re. eenin lie in
cash. The mst recent s,..t.. .i.1, ,' ',"
em in .!, I. " ; !' mi i.. Illl
.. .... .,11,-iiiri.i iicpressiou
e llnvn-' ..111
nr'..i.i , : I :" ,' ...' """," Plans to thwart am May Dav d I.. ! " '"Pr ."'".'. ". ,w wnness,ni cl . ..,, " ,'V " ".-' " 'ress.on j,, ,hp tmll by ,,u. Housc totlnVi
ii : ," " ' ...... .....t ui ....- ..ur.a.. oi - " oners fostered hv nolltlciil ii.li...,u wnen tne trial ol i -mines . Am iter ,,.;,.,' ' " '"ft," i"r cent In ,s'.i
Municipal Itcscarch. ' he goods disappeared April X while urPMnr ' "L ' "J'"i. .'M'!'u s; 'was resumed tn.l.i, I,, fore ,i,,la,. Iler"ln,. -per ''e.tt in l.SO.'l. I ismnecl,,.
ino .ron bill to restore street rulaskl wns in a Hurtling at, 1 'wefthl ,.-n.,,. ... ,. ' 'J. """.. .', 'V1 'f ""eixou . j,, c-lnilnnl Cour " ' i "" ""' lah' e.-rlp div dond the coini. D 17 P nnWTvr 0
'.MnlnB to contractor domination lu and Cher. streets. The d.fu-r was' "' ' . ." t.'p..?" ot. n ''d States .t. ' .1?"i"?iL' ""?,.... .,.:; any nNo paid a cash .11 l,l,!n. '.'"!. P. K. R. DOWN 2
I'a.ladclphia." tho Mayor said, "is one "truck with n bluckj.iek as he left the. ""ft, 'S '" l ", ,,'l uW- w 1 ness hvn n rVi i p,"r.p''1't , "CTvy M,B of Pe"ylvnnla
meltatcd and na Wmw. Vc. Hne ranged to make the aflalr appn.r Mtl .y.lir "".' Fnite.l ""' " " '? ' T'.rZ '! X- V'l "...lerMood , prnl'HeJy "X'-J1, trom 1 1-2 to 1 per cent.
IfVi-r l,:Wh.J.r! L!"- '""" ," ''"," "'"p-ibl.-dUorder.Miri" 'l0nlhK """ ""?' th- -rial proba,,, ii, 'be I "?P ' 1," nT ,'r' '' dW" t0 Sl- 3 l " "
"ijn it. fnr U I. nn on . i Z' ' l '""w'nB Hl" '"iifwnee Mr. Me ' "ft f . . ! tlon of rftlcc uing his scrip -ash, - n')'-e-
ndnenrcfthaVtn FRENCH HONOR AMERICA . P,n -"' I
".": 3 "Zlr: r.1!. '" iVM:iKtt'ir' ..,,11, 9 B0YS HELn asThmaiavo c?nJASsed firebug.
uaiinura on rr rnur. r.,i..n.n iv... r waiter ucrrv is maae uommanaer i wir ircnfirnnciii n .inr d- u.m.mi ;. "w iwimi j ijjv v jjiui'uitr. la... ivnrii ir.
....-., nvinw ...1.1 ,...., .. 1 ... . in ' ---- -. - -
iiim t mum- ni IJMiM tiuiir 1111(1
MAYOR IS CAUTIOUS
of Legion of Honor
l Paris. April 27. ill A. P. i - Va"-
" ter llerr. president of the Aiiiern-jii
Mits Aron Bill, but Won't Talk ofi'l""uber of Commerce of Paris, has
L -nl.l-.il.,. n.... 'been made . onimaiulrr of tlie Legion of
legislative Row , 0llri ucordlns to the Journal Onlelcl
itayor Moore refused todnj lu make , toila.
jny cnmimnt ou the iiphcnwil which1 The lis) also Ineliidrd Mr- lleiirmn
"iiin-cd in the state Legislature jes- llarles. Dr. Uobert Tui-uer and Frank
Sn.iTf . V'u ' "? ' tl'" "vertliiow of .In l timid, who have been made knights
...ii ir "iii.i.s-i.'i-. out in- caiiii
"'III II irOI'llMs I noon., nil....
nlsii he present.
IDENTIFY BODY BY KNIFE
out
of I hi
le clTeel on Phil
of the Legion.
V 'n bill in lis pnssibh
"iciimiu
.J,'.T110-iV,,"',nr declines n, ,1s1.hs stt,. !
C.i !' npf,i'1- '" Is interested in
is..,'",0lJ, "."deling Philadelphia. u,
nat is all,
n.. ,".?.IH",' wnh '"eod t talk about '
r.e attitude of Senator Penrose and
!'.'S,V",r,,Sl,rnijl ward him.
, I lie Mayor hn no reni'mi to he
isre that these gentlemen are uu
,";',"". ,".' hl' Phlhidelphla aduilnls.
"Btloti ,r (,(,!, ..vby should tbei
Jtlit "bserve tlie nrc iniiklu; no
...." "" poimeiii sigiuiicaii e,
a ii airs nt llnri'i
"-..uu ilie ,Aln.or
I'lhllUI'g
Why
ifi ii.'".".?,"1! !l. dim .tirt. leit,
insnt gbjut qt, Ooor Houm.UiJi. '
i
Important Activities '
in Legislative Session t
Tall, of attiieking lcgti'lij of House
loorgnnlntioii. dwindles.
Itnle'rl S. Spniulcr. ousted hpe.tkrr.
takes his seat in House and is
narnil reitiveil li friends and foes.
Dinrv uiih Sen.itor are,
Thiee reieiiue bills lining in
heritances, gasoline and anthracite
oil', w I'l be piiss.il liunlh In llouu
l.i.'ii 'I I.e. ll' mhl !. .0011.1 10' I to
ti"e tcwniii
Dai. bill ei, iiotci'iii; cltlis to
fegiinic sill, of llrcworl.s iciorlcd to
Jloutiu and nuivbj pasived,
Scout Blade Shows Drowned
Was Missing Youth
The bod of i,'. Wu'luce Wells. ...
teen .curs ..',. ot .-.vj Saiisom street,
drowned IV-bruii'-. IS lu the Ilelnwiir..
!i-ie- opposite WnshluKt.in Park and
recovered M.uid.i wiih Ide'itilleil nt the
Morgue t.-.tcni.i to menus or a llm
Scout knife ami a pipe.
Wills fell run n In,; ot th,. Imie-
. pendent Piers Co llelatlies iiotilit-,)
Dr. It. D Ilnrkc. it eoroni r's pin!-
inn. ftatlng that the missing bo. 'had
cnrrii'il the Knife ami pipe.
; Yestenlu Fdwnrd Itluni. a tleputv
I coionor, wns passing tlirough (he
Morgue ami noticed a knife and pipe
beside Ihe ini found Miiudli In the
i.t'iin. iirc n.'itr run iiiuiili. lit- rr
.Mill. lei- wore hi- u sua I
nodded cheerfiill to iniiii.v nctpiniut- Five Found Wanderlna on Atlinti.-
unci's m tlie coui'ir ,. (;s attitude' -i. n .. .. ""un,,L
indicated touild... f a.-piiital I , C,t' Bordwalk
in uccortlamo with insti iictinns of l "",."", '", ',., '" KW'niniiii' hole
M, i Assistant District Altninc Ta u In lie, ?".'''" '', ' babbling brooks m t,0
I who lepresenls ii Miimonwealtli.
' J ur.
who lepresenl. H muinnwcalth thcl . . , "',r,l,K ",lh "ntten into the
Jul paid clos. attenllni. to tin tPstl-' f""1 ," I,"T''', '" evidenced by reporls
moii which lai'irh coneei- I .-.-itiiili- -I'V"1 ...'"T, pntin.t." tml"-v' 'no bovs ure
eated lliuiin lal mailers .. " " ' "'"'ii their homes in
LEIB AGAIN APPEALS
'Counsel Asks Supreme Court's Per-
tills c ly.
The At aniv fit police are hoblmg
he rnn ns fount wandering- on the1
.....,,,,, Mt, , ,fclll, ,m im, naininon-
uii
wh
. ,L.
police are holilln- foil- i....
'ho stole a ride that far on the!, ......
lo the -onshore. Tlie cantnres have been
iiiiiri.ii to i-iiicciiv .lo.cpri Slin. in
FULL CREW REPEALER FINALLY PASSED BY HOUSE
IIARIUSBUF.a, Apiil 27. The full cicw lepenlei- was passed
POINTS ON DIVIDEND CUT
Raihoad on the stock exclmisi
reduction of the quarterly divi-
Tho selling canied the quotaiior.
TTTch price it had sold during the
TELLS OF WIDE PLOT
loibcrt Olscn, aiustcd in ciu-
lU'.tion with five mcenJinry fives, in the busiucbs quutcv Moi
clay n'sht, conlcsaed todny, nctoitliup; to the police, that he hn I
stiuud nil the blaztb, claiming his, action was a pait of a couatiy
wulo movement planned m Chicago. Olscn told the police he ha.;
planned to the toui laigc plums last night, including that of the
ilolint riow Co., acioab the rivci.
WOMAN'S AUTO HITS BOY ATHLETICS' GAME OFF
how . er. at
,,v I 'I gow-riiui.'iit nnii
which llie lil.i-l; It, Icatl in l,
reop. nitiL' of tin tepnrnli.iii
b the Alii,.
The situation .-ncil. p..--., ' I. '- t -ai
wlu.-h eist., ulie., Pr-std. nt WiImoi
nnd lieiuiMin w.-rc i-.-liiiiiKing notes
prior to -the armistice leg.irdmg thu
lelllls nf ; rillllll 's situ, ,,,,, ,
i.erinaii s tirst nolo in th.-n ,-ase was
whi.il. unacepiable to the Pi. -idem and
i w.i. not until ,-e.cral i..tt weie ,-x -.
h.inge.1 I bin M Wl!..,,, oliiuined ,t
iu.ipi.sal Ii-nm liii-niaii win. h . VVUi
willing I., iraii-tuil to the Allien. rl'u.
.. Tin nn- -cut is ;in. I .lr Wilson re-
pliul with tpi.-t mis. In,, itdil,,.,. H,j0 ft,
am stagi of th. negotiation., dosed, the
.. oi
(iiin.iii ' n Fines Force
In amnio , . , , i Mll, Mlnt,0IR
aie parall. I. Winn lieriii.iu. ,is,ed for
an ..ri.iisiici she ..as iiinlei- pressiiru
Froui the itlli,., and Aunt n ,m armies,
which were sienilih .-lo.ing ,,, up,,,, t lar
'.etuiHIi uriii. and l4ii-ent. mug to ci.t
"fi- the inn n bod in I ,- An b,
.ilji'd i' narrowed the notes came
'III. k" r Mini In .ti i
'I'o.bi,. I iirni, ,m t.ne, force Th,,
French nt tm is remit h. m i- mlo Oer
man mi Ma. I and lake possesion of
the i blcf lii-riiinii itulostrial region
It is this fact wlii.li prompted 'tha
.riiiiiti icpiest in,- inleni ittMii ,y thla
oil ill r,., wlii.h was follow e, by tho
Hughes note and tin- proposals now n
Wtisbiiigion
In this s,., t. t;,.,', a,.tir,n un!ii
a I'l-eniiu llriaiid said in Fans, a de
uce to gum il,,,, . ''. taking out o
lb- Iinin In the Fi elicit wou, mean tho
slraiigulatii.it of tieriiinn's inilustrhil
o.iil.u.rtl mi I'uir Kour I olinTin KinTr
mission to flcvlew Case
I...... . Ml. .... , ...... ...
. """. ..... .r.i ...-loutise
or niuiai
clerk of tli
tln Supreme Court
aiipeiil to that boil) trom i.. decision1 ,'1"' '"J"'1 '"I"I at Atlantic Citr are
of iht. Superior Curl which sustained "'"' ''"- ",,,'-' Mount Vernon street
cniMleijntt of turgor in Plilhidelihla. 'Thomas Ilrowii 27 North t'anliol
Lelli's . oun-el eonieiiils thnl iim lu.n I street : Frank Doneherl. R"fl v ..
mli.li.lilii ...iiki I,,,. I .... !..!. .11 ., . ' l nlli.l ....... . .1-1111 ' . . '.".'
'.- .,..i . on istiii'iiit,, m - .'...-i r-.i . ii , .. luiiim ..ters
sl T ..II, r .... ii clmri... ..f ll.n Mlt.... it..., .. '
' ....... 11, .111'.- ri-SIt 1-1 I '' '" . -'..nr.,.,u . ITMIinS .IO....O,.
I egislatin-c. toila. asl.eil ! who is endeatoring to unite n.irem- i
for permission ... "'U" asnln.
Carries Child to Hospital After Leg
Is Broken
lolin Coombs sKten .. eai-s o'il I7.'!2
i North Tent" slie.-t. sofl'cro.J ,t tra-lure
j of tlie rlglu le-,' when struck It an nu
touiobile al Tenth ami WlngohoekinK t ),
streets 'a.i nigin I in- bo. was at
'77 ...... .in nn istt nt ittti m . ,....... r..i. . i , .. tuiiiiii ..tiers. "tl-:ii teuintinti lo .-m.. ii..- si reel u n. . ..
! V. '-' "t V. "MrV,m" '""isiied b "S "' ''" '' ""ei-eil lorger wusl1' .v ' r" ' nteniie. anil James Carr. I mnchine ilri.en b. Mis ,. T. uwi
Wells reatlw't. and lliimcdliitel ,.,. i Hl i muMi led there end that uii.l-r the'hl North Twentieth -tret. The bids1 irVJ'J Wiligohocklng street, hit him ami
munieatcd w lib the bo, father w .'uliugs us la ,1 ,l,.w In Philade'phia. he In the ens,,,,.- of th- 1 laninionto,, p, !,. , ,K the heels pi.ssed ,, er h s .- '
ptNtlvely I lent llcl the botl - . ghl he U'U-d In .ter, cunt in the jr. -ir irl. I ..gap. S.TI Markoe strec j ' Al vs. Polio.!, pla, e.l th" bo. , "l.er
' ' ' stute until coin e ed M 'lliatu I airing ni. TtO: S ,spen stree n,.l.li e ..nil ilrn.e lo Si i ... ii
, tJV ., J Lycouilaj sliest potice station.
IM,IMMIIIIIIII,'IIM,M'I,,"IM','",I,',IM'MM "--- '''' - "'' '" rft..fc ....
Wet Grounds and Cold Weather
Prevent Contest at Boston
llosliui. M.ivs,. Annl 27 Cam ami
cold weather pre.enieil the rum, .,,..
uleil between 1 1.- tblclics and ltd ,s,n
illternoon The . Inl. I. .....
phi.u-il two i mil, -is ln dun ,,.ri(, ,,1( ,
w lulling .me so that ,, m,,, ;,.
hn.' h i-liniiei n. laud the sen,., i, ,
row (he IIjkiI da. of thcl- s,n l,,,,
Ihe 's will readi I'hi'adelphi,, -, ,
da. iieu-ning. when- the. me ,, ,,
to meet Miishliig.,,., .bat nft-t-nooi, ano
Sntnrda On Siiuilin tin Macks g to I
, nshlngton to entertain the baseball
populace, rA '
far-liiut for Real licer a.s
It .s Poured Doun Sewer
New Aorl., At.rtl 27 . P. , p.)
I'n'iii reset-, i Ii.mJ lo be called
lo.la. in hold bii.-'t crowds that gath
er. i win a Oi N I gallons of real beer,
sii.hI b the police in their effort
lo dr. up iln fit. nti lr Uie wv
- me law, ..as pourcil i,,w sewer
ni F.iisi Dm lnmlii.,1 ,,,) 'Iweiuy.
ihiril ii. ei iti mid woinei carry
ni p.t' l it- basins nnd eU,,, t,Up
t.U'd 1 break llirtmg, tne i,ic, (,
win dr"en b,nik.
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..Vi
I'M
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