Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 28, 1921, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING PUBLIC jLEDGER-PHfLADELPHtA, TITOESDAY, !APfelL' ' 28, 1921
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POLICE FISTS WIN
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mums rurJLLS REFUSE CLASS HONOR
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HOGS
GUNS
Thrco "New Typo Burglar" Sus- .
poets Captured in Ardmore
After Battle '
CAUGHT AS RESULT OF TRAP
The rntnnc? of rrrolver wnn met by
thr hnrd-lilttiwr tit of polio- onrly
imln.v at Ardnuire In the spwtarulsr
rnptur of thrtt youth described by
t'nptaln DonRhr. of the Lower Merion
foroe h "a new type of bnritlars "
The MKplciom of n bosrdinu bouse
proprietress led to the pottlnn of Ker
ent rieiehner and Patrolmen Tren
ton. It.vder and Albany near 3 Ard
more avenue. Ardmore. late last night
The bluecoatd hid thenuelvep. until
3 o'clock this morntn. when an auto
mobile whirled up to tl door lu the
ar were the three men who said they
were Walter (5. Logan. twent yean
old: t Cecil Wtelt. twenty-one year'
old. and Kdward Henry, twenty years
old. all of Pittsburgh
Tlel'-hner nnd the patrolmen ran for
ward from their hiding piaec and ur
round'il the car Logan iumped from
the machine, drawinc a revolver from a
holster an he leaped, police say.
A th! jouth raised the weapon the
erscant crashed bin fit Into Logan'
fare. He sprawled backward, the re
volver npinmng a yard away
The other two nlso had drawn re
volvers, but th' three patrolmen over
powered and disarmed them. The pris
oners were taken to the police station
and icarehed
The rarch. Captain Donaghy Raid,
revealed finely tempered steel jlmmieft.
drilln and other equipment for forcing
iloora and windows and openlns Kafes.
Two boxes of ammunition were founu
on enrb man, police say.
The captive told Captain Donagby
they had otolcn an automobile in Pitts
burgh and hnd gone to Hngerstown,
where engine trouble developed They
ilicarded the first machine. Mole an
other and drove to Ardmore.
Logan and his companions refused
to account for their movements yester
day other than to any they bad been In
Camden, a Fearcn oi tueir rooms at it
Ardmore avenue diseloeed five suit
caws. Each man had three expensive
rulta, numerous costly silk shirts, sev
eral pairs of shoes and silk hosiery and
lino underwear
The prisoners engaged rooms in the
boarding house at 7 o'clock Monday
night. After paying in advance from
thick rolls of bills they went to bed and
stayed In their rooms nil day Tuesday.
The fact they did not leave their
rooms all day made Mrs. Mary Oakley,
the proprietress, fcuspidona. She noti
fied Captain Donaghy and a trap was
set for the men.
"They evidently arc. the new typp of
burglars the 1021 model," said Cap
tain Donaghy today. "All the 'tools'
they had were of the finest quality and
the' revolvers they carried were of a
high -priced make "
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ELEANOR d.COSIN
LAURk N EATES
The students shown abote, officers In the Junior class at the Camden
High School, have declined their class honors in connection with the
commencement" program as long ns FYnnk L. Kennedy, president of the.
class, suspended lindcr the principal's "frat" ban. Is denletl the same
right. Eleanor ). Cragtn, lire president of the class, at the left, Is
a resident of Pensauhen, nnd 1-iura X. Hates, secretary, at the right,
lives lit nut) North Second street, Camden
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titrdware, c(u, propclltra
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ererythin you ncM for tbat
boat nd of th bt.
F. Vandcrherchen's Sons
7 N. Water Street, Phila.
"At the Blgn of the Sail"
DpCTORS AS BARTENDERS
This Is Situation Hit In Resolution
Before County Medical Society
Shall phjsiclan!' be made bartenders'
to the public'
Pftmini" Aftnrnar fjpnprnl Pnlmnr'l
raling on the beer clause in the Vol
stead act in effect places physicians in
this position.
Philadelphia medical men and women,
at least a part of them, shake their
heads nnd utter on empnntie. "NoV
Last uight a resolution nropcing that
the, Philadelphia County Medlcnl So
ciety go on record as opposing Mr. Pal
mer's ruliDg tbat beer could be pre
scribed at the discretion of physicians
was offered at a meeting of the College
of Physicians. It was Introduced by
Dr Lvdla Stewart Coghill. of tbo Wo
men's and the West Philadelphia Home-
opnthlc Hospitals, on the nbovc-men
tloned ground.
The resolution was referred to the
board of N directors, nnd will be acted
upon at Its next meting.
Its adoption or non-adoption was not
predicted, but it Is safe to nsstimc tbaf
there will be some votes in its favor.
There nrc many doctors, men and wo
men, who do not relish their comparison
with the be-whlte-coated figure that
once stood obsequiously behind the
highly poliihed bar.
CAMDEN TEACHER'S
REMOVAL' ASKED
lj Characterized as 'Autocratic'
by Fathor of 'Frat' -v
Studont
Frank M Kennedy, father of one of
the suspended "frat" students in th
Camden High School, In n statement
today outlining the parents' position in
the controversy virtually called for the
removal of the principal, Miss Clarn S.
nurroiigh, whose management of th
school he chnractrlxed as "autocratic
and violating the fundamental principles
of American democracy,!'
Mr. Kennedy declaredHhe principal's
conduct of the school was detrimental
to school life," and said the suspended
students had been "subjected to unwar
ranted disciplinary measures and to
personal abuse and indignities amount
ing almost to slander on the part of the
principal and those who have supported
her."
"Miss Dorrough has abused her au
thority." .Mr. Kennedy declared, "She
has gone beyond the power vested in her
by virtue of her position 5 she has Im
posed upon these boys her nrbltrnry
will in meting out to them 'cruel and
unusual' punishment, and she shields
herself and her sets under the clonk ot
discipline. This is not only wrong, but
It is extremely dangerous. It is autoc
racy. Autocracy Is dangerous every
where, but It Is especially dameroiin
lion that ift'creallnf our future cmxcni.
country are Intended to be ,and should
be th Instrument nhere tbs principles
of American democracy are.tanint ana
where thty ate inculcated In the ado
lescent '-minds, and It Is vitally Im
portant lhat the public-school systems
of tbls country practice that democracy
as we know It, as well ns teach It.
"Wheivwe find that our school sys
tems are autocratic and that constituted
authority delegates to Itself unreason
able ana nbusiv.6 powers, we feel that
the very fundamentals of the American
government are being undermined and
some of us must have courage enough
to consider audi a condition other than
trivlnl.
"We parents nre indignant at the
treatment that has been accorded out
sons. We are incensed over the insin
uations freely entered Into this contro
versy on tho pnrt of tho school people
making It appear that our boys are
criminals and immoral and unworthy.
"We are'opposed to abusive and ex
treme punishment of nny nature being
administered In the name of discipline."
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"Create a Demand"
If avocados wercauddenly grown in enormous
quantities, the growers would have to "create a
demand" or their fruit would rot on the ground.
Ukuleles would have been a drug .on the market
before the discovery of the beach at Waikiki.
Usually, however, creating a demand means
concentrating an already existing demand on some
one brand or trademark in that field.
Morris does not nqed to create a demand for
ham but his advertising may concentrate the
ham lover's appetite on the Morris brand.
Advertising will induce people to eat alligator
pears or ripe olives, with which they are unfamiliar,
and it will also sell Campbell's, with which every
one is familiar.
Advertizing space in the Butteriek Publications is
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autoist Held in $6oo.bail
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Oar In Collision With That of
Samuel Vauelalq -'
John Dunmoyer, of York, Pa. owner
ot a car tbat collided 'with the machine
of Samuel Vandal n, president of the
Tialdwln' Locomotive Works, at Twen
ty-flrst-and Market streets on the night
of March 21, and Charles Olse, also of
York, who was driving Dunmoyer's car
at the time, were held In $000 ball for
court by Magistrate Orells, In the Fif
teenth and Vine strets station today.
James Calrnes, chauffeur for Mr,
Vaulclaln, resigned his 'position on the
day following the accident
Charles White, riding In the Dun
moyer car, was Injured. ' Olse is held
for neglect and Dunmoyer 'as a material
witness. Mr. Vauclaln claims the dam
age to his car amounts to $1000,
TWO HELD IN GAMBLING RAID
Twslva Other Arrasted In House
Are Discharged
Charlie Chung and Bom Yung were
arrested late last night charged with
maintaining a gambling house on Race
street below Ninths Twelve other men
were arrested 'In the alleged gambling
den fit the 'same time.
Detectives Byron. Lavery.andJFarlwi,
ot the Eleventh and Winter streets sta
tion, climbed over the bark fence of the
house and- across several roofs to find
REV-OMA CIGARS
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At a hearing today before Msri'.,. ,1
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the other twelve men were dlichtlJ!
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