YfEW!' -p'" v "..V (T,?Kffi!f' f$. pffi&y Vi- a. '.J I H-H fispmmyn q m P. ill IN ACCEPT ' 7 10 14 CENT CUT Employes Agree to Economy Move. Which Will Add Million Yearly GOES IN EFFECT TOMORROW 'crt' Wage Schedule for Employes of I'. R. 7. Unto , f.i MMormen and concl.tc tors fid i ' " F.levntei) m'ltorinen . '"-'I ' 'Is Rlernted conductors '" ' It.. Elevated guards . 'V '" ' Kates according to length "f i -- ire Trackmen laborers 'in'l 'I' mm will receive n gcneinl relic tern of 14'a cent" nn hour A reduction of seven and n hnlf cent- n hour in the wage nf carmen ani fourteen anil n hnlf cent nn limn n those of laborers i-f the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Co will becnine effective tomorrow Flcven fnonanil emp'ovs including !'.00 carmen will bo iul"eted bv the ingc i'ii Announcement of tin- proposed '1" crease In pa.v was made bv 'he com pany loclnr The wage cut will i'.vin" tin' cnmpani's operating expense more thiin Sl.OOii (ICXl nnniav, II wn said i.mIbv thnt the nrtfo toree a'so pad ben reduced nt t lie niti nf 'l- a niontli The reduction l pnipn-nl bv Hi0 men themselves when investigation showed that some definite step wmiiu have to hi- fnkon to innri-a-i' the I' II. T receipt. After n eniiference re. terdiir th exeeutne ooninilttee nf the Co-operative Welfare .ooiation ile cided upon the deerea'.c. No Friction Kpfcted The pi npiiieil deTeae will j" into eff-ct without anv frictimi. it i. pre dicted bernune the men hav been aware for Mime t m thnt a drop in wnjjo wi" cemlnc. Wase nf T II T enrmen and work men are reRtilnteil by the rule of pay rcceixed bj millnr tnploye in HulTnlo. Cleveland. Detroit and Chleaj" The rate an hour received hi rhe men in these oitie wni added and then dnnled bv four, which ave an average whtch wai decided on as the I' I T iate MAtormon and conilin'ior w ho re ceived evotify-two and .i half renis an hour will receive oTtv-tive centi hi -gir.nins tomorrow aud utherc will be reduced proportionately Statement b I. R 'T. Tlie Rapid Tinnit I'n ' annmince ment follows ( "The co-onerative p'nn for nnei'tivr bnrsaminjs of the Philadelphia Rapid' Trnniit Co nrov de a a hmi for rtetcrnilnins wace the iiverag'- of die wage icnle of he itrpet railwai I'om pnniei of Jt'iffnlo Cleveland. Pet roil and Chicago. "In i unformitv with the wage de rrense of the Cleveland Railwav i'n and the Petro't Cnited Rnilwnj Co to be made effective Mr 1, itvji the penfral conin Htn-v under he eo ope-a-tive plan agree tent 'lie .'ale of wage of tlie irainni!i of tne lViiladelp'nia Rapid Tniimit t'. n- b" .tahi.heil ef fective im .f Ma I 121. ihould be in follow i Surface tnntormi'n anil conductor . . iiftc t;:; it.v Klevated inoiormen iCTi WV iPc ICIevared conductor t'rti ilfli il. Elcvnted su.itd- . lliii tl'Ji i:r "Iu 'Onforriun w- Tli Mi. de-r.n-e made In Cleveland mid iMrnit rffertivc January 1 11121 and in lluffn .. to be made effective .Mill 1 1 '121 . the w."g wale of the regu'a- einp,oi. nf way department rrark force, naineh trnrk 'aborer tni' knien paver rnmiiier". nv'tch i leancrN iind ilrir. honld be red iced I4'.. cent per hour, effective Mm- 1. Ill" I "In I'onforini'v v . t r -,,.. wage ib -Crease of the f levclimil Itailwiu Co and il' P"trott I nited (niwa Co . the wage rate. of niher omplnro who received the increa.. o' i.j icih pei hour or SI." ner mon'h effective .lun 1, 11120. and th'e emp'.ove who have been engaged at wage rtue Including the June 1, r.CO. ini'ren.e hnu!d be decreau'd "' cent tier hour or l,"i per month, efftvtiv Mai I. IJf.'l "Adopted April J'.i 1'i'Jl n a inert ing of the seuern' cnmilllttee under the co-operative plan. Approve.). r K. Muter pi-l-dent. BACK H0LY0KE FUND Alumnae of College Here to Assist Endowment Drive Dinner wi'l he given n i otei rho T'nlted State Twedav M the alunune of Mount Holvoke Co'lege mi i,w inter et of n .S.T. 00(1 dftO endow in-ill fund bout 200 Mount roii..ke aluninni and thir friend are to be p-enent nt 'he dinner in the RelWi,..Sfu'forc t 7 o'i lock I'he giiem of honor i to j Hampton 'nr..;n nthei peak"r ar Owen Robert Wn-wi.k .lame I'n i Miai Margatet Mo-n- .1 Member of the fneuln of Mount Ilo'voki Ci.'g and Miss Manor'e l"n prenent of the 'indergrad'iate drnrna'i' luh of ount Holyoke Cnleg Tlie Dinner C.inimmee conmt of lrs nwen Robert Mr rW11bald Holding and Mr rreilern-k Ilieker MrH Ilardi Clirm of Swartlirnor.' in chairman of t'u- ri 'adelph n C. n mittee. under who.e .rii0 the dinnr ib being g'ven MEXICAN PLOTTERS SHOT Government Makes Short Shrift of Foes of Administration Mexico ( II. April 'in Id ' --Meilcnii Ho' ernnienr auihornie- tinue to ar .t mid ve. it. peron. ,, leged to be p'ntWng aga nt the tin . jt3 of tre (Ibregon adn nusfiaiioi Sanchei de' Cnntili . fnied i II, mg Miuail Thurxla at Mun -rej following hif conv.ctiou a a t-be' while Jo Moreno and An onto Aldente w'er not yetwdai '"lowing ineir capture m.ai Nuvn Dareilo bv fideru' fm.e. i, ,. i atlne In the fii" of Tauimilipi. Su lome Cnu.reion a tonne,, arnieiii,, ,f l'rr.ildeni ( nrtanin hi heei n'ie,.i,., at AcaiMlh'O ktllte ' Lienor.. ,,, rharce of h.n mv 'ged m nn, u tionarj activitv Held In Theft of Clothing IVhen C T Sen w no Hoarded at 08 (south Klglilh Mire, i told hi mom tnat, Charles Gebharili thii S3." w.nih of clothe" were missing (t'hhiirilt ao cording to Seal aitei acineh in th' search for then I'he . 'othiug un finally fomi'i m tl paw num. p at I2!i North N'illf1' "eet and I he paw iiIiioLit ' his idcntlm I (Ii'blitiidi n the man who Dawned them He wan arreted unci! will receive a hearing 'odav In the Kif ' tntlr and I, const streeu. station br forts Majiatrate CJrelH iuR aaaaaaaaHaaaKaB i' v v vKNvniK nioMV. i- ri)N The fiimotio deorgian I one of the lni inrn In the I tilted Stale "en.ilc In Nov ember lie via clrrtrd tu lahe the pl.tcp nf Vnalnr Jlnl,e smith Berlin Will Yield. Washington Feels (nniintint from Pure Onp thai th-1 g.n d friend the I'niieii Stale wntjt to i'e tlll'in ettle the reparation dipule witli a little nn tiotnii dil"i atmn a poible Mr Hughe ha li 11 the 'ttmot delicncv iihI .oiinl"rntlon for the Allie and epeeall for Krati"" in everv tep he Itn taken He ha done nothing wliiih would ugget vtnpathi with tSermanv 01 taking the Herman ide on anv illeton II" ha put no profile iiioii either Kraice 01 i.rent llnfnin lie i merelv alting that the dipute be ended niul h 1 itulli nting to (ieiiniiuv thai the om wav it rim be ended bv dealing directlv with the He and making a proposition that will be acceptable to 1 hem I . S. cting Willi Allies It 1 explained here that the I nitn stat"i I luting with and for toe Allle ind 111 u" Mii-e with or for tiiiuaii. Mr Hnid ng will lo uotlimg Hint ine .illicp goMrnuicnt do not full v nppiove nd Mr Hugh' ha been tnankeil In ihe ri'pie"titat've of th" allied guti-rii-in ut lnr '." the tcp. ne ha- taken .ml tor the i. 11 ,n v Mud "iiidenri'in 1 " lia shown mi writhing he tm dotn It i exi!nitiei her olliciallj that the I nttd State . i had no I'mniiniun a Ion with Ilrrl't lornni! or n.'.iiui'il lnci the note wa re eiiod It lui had .nan infnriniil ei'h.iiige- of Vi..w with teprcciitntire of tin allied gmern iient. So far 11 m gotiniion- w 'ih 5er lin are concerniil. it :ipiear 1u.t thev ire being rondiii'te.l b ttn Knglish iiovertiiuent London ha Icuiiio thnt ine piopo- ilt .'lll 111 l.erllh w el e in 110 el.-e I mil, that tl" wen- iiit- im.'il ineielv .. 11 k"t I of what the (ieriiiun lun- tnmi'iii wa wining to do ;i,a lint gowniiin 11' ho , i to gam In t.n in wa a new- mnforeine with the a lied lcUesctli'l I,,, , n,,,i ,,,t ,,tT ,(, tnainn of the Ruin ami open the wav in n "w ba 1 gaining What -lie jctiiuih obiaiii'd 110m 1 ,, in A.l. the kllow'eilge 1. ml tin Villi .c? iiiiiteil even to ti,e ..on,' ot uiiik nil i- ati I'liiislrnint upon her niul n,ai n I lined Sinn would nmki no no, mat mill I..' eoii-irwid a .'limh.ug b, 1 -up. , "M of the Allie Tile r ptioll of the Helmut note hoe ,n, abroao i,oi. lieriiianj the dei eritene- of her poi- . tloll Se Mow I p to (enn.liiv Tn m W inoif wonlii -ipneiir to In rum n ' Tie ,oiti..n of ..1 ' thi ntu. i- p.iwc 1, , , , ,.! )!,,, ni'intiv will ib. ,. thing intil -on . p-,.. I.o-a1 - nulde i.v I! rl 11 w In. I . 11. "P'lib1. 1,1 il,. Aim- a a bii' ..t 10 'tlllt o, J I , . . 1, -. 1 . , 1,. I 1 mm tro 11 !ei In, i oit. r w , ci I I'tlli le 11 . 'i'I.i . t in g.iliiiri.iii Ii 1 malii f -I . w i-lie- to nt. 1. -1 'In 1 011 ut m ,, t,.., xti ni 1 rn 11 -in nt 'ig pi-Oil, .- tl. !,. AIH". M if .),. V i. "' llVi'ld I 1 .011.11,11 of f ,l, pp. tin from the All'" 1, u-t cik- the tiet tei 1'ioinpl moi. in Iteiiiii i- I'M I'll foi'.itniiwfi It tt '( not conie betol. f,r , Mtiiii'ii ' tin Itnlu n nni-' come iftir ih.H 'Ml, l tin Treti a iron ji- i,n 'oi-wani ii . 1 .. .ntr.v". .0'. nt.ni .. lo '' " pht "II "f tin Ruhr ln-1 "" "i" 1 Hi"' a ioibe 11 11. 1 in.., a li"l'- a- 1 t' ' tu prog -loriuaii ndii-tri Trad' hg.i" .nd.nie 1 ,r . m m of "II ii' ' -' 11 .1 "in in. th. 1. "noun, nrii.tiat on ' ii"iimn '.ir'i.aiiv i. hum inir tl.'-d I....' , ..'0 n. r , id, ago .in x a ,1,1 .vi mi, , ,, inrrie.-, Net'ils (.ei mail Trade Till niiolll ..' ,, iVMllti lai i were Ti, (iiMhi It-itam S7. linn lam Cnnniin .l um mui . i.i'iiiimii' ;:n (hill. (Mill I Villi." t!l .'llll.lllHI I'..,. figure- how 'it.- . 1 oin.ip,.. i ni '.. I,, 11 not ..I.!. .; it, 1 -(.imp, ,,( t , ,, .,, I'l.t 'f 'I e . . .,l,,in. I - 1 , n ,,f lllo" I C . r t.,,,1 i ,, , , ,.l,,n" . till' he I'. . o.i , Xll'l to I,. Tin ,l a'olu . , gten'ii. loullH l - ..' I: .rope II . , ,le. i. nii.iiig Sii1.. to 1. iiM. .,o a tli !iio l.eriiiaiii b 1. ,,,, ,. , 10 llv "itfon. , l,.ii' uinl ii. a' 1. 1- Mouig 1 e, part towril rele , ; llt, ngrn ultural lepi ....ion 1 A iii 1 I lie NllllllllllrMM ill Hill III I C. 'C iii moid on d'-i ' opiii' 111 1 ; p. whin would p I itie gt..wi, ,,f 01,- ti'h'b wirh i.eriiiiihi I mn '. ,.ni nn llo'llliltl nre .. ,lil t w.ll.'. to . " t 1M till, re.' v. ill,, ,1 ,, am ,. , ill. .1" lilt 11 g il.' 1111,11 'he h. SUBMARINE 0-10 AGROUND Craft m Good Condition With Offi cers and Crew Still Aboard Sew I union, ( mi , i, in , f,v V I' ' 'I i I ii in) .'ni. . -, urine 'I "i a- -"p.ir'. i ngr. i,. i ,,ff Mi, ,. tu ii I, lo nt tit I o "nn k Mi. in. tn, us I'min n 1'iark I fl.-t ri.-, . , ,, ,, h ,, dam of tne siihinaiine Im.i 'a',,n, ,, r,. hilling hem notitl-d t hit 'n, , -j'1. big iiavil t"g. i he l.iKen, ,..- .,i to ilie n i-'hii ' '. (l in ,i ,-, .i cluck ' la' teporti the l.ven i. icpii"i, to l.e lield ipat 'he mouth ,.' lie l iirb'il I I II I ettv i f,,. I'),, mi. I. iii 'raft nil- ..ml 1" i i n, jiii.,1 . ohintioii Th. I I- In "a- i' t ,n, ng i on i ,,1 rei i i -if tne an'ic lli ' in lliuiip'on Rohil In I'" .''lent II.M-diiig .. , rin.i dll' The clew I l-l, . i . , I ,,f tli nicer and tivnti h -uisieil uie'i m'e- i.-iiiinaiid of 1 ie,itinint Cllir icfil-i I to 'tine "Couiin Everett" Indicted ( lilrngu. pnl .'in i It.i I' i I'.vereti . Ilaiiling who iiiiioduceil uiiielf a- I'rei-idenl Harding mnll ii Mil ml eiirtarj and who took n pnrt.i nt prnniiiii'tit 'h.cagnaiie to Wahitiglon in a pecinl ''in for an introduillon i,, Couxln Wan en w.,- niut-, o terdav bv f, fc. e'l grim., iim on i charge of i iptrsonntin a govi'ininent official. .I1' EVENING PUBLIC L IIS 74TH BIRTHDAY St. James the Loss, of Falls of Schuylkill, Preparos Spe cial Services FOUNDED APRIL 30, 1846 f elehration of the sevnty-fiftli nnni' rernry of the founding of the Church "f St ,laine the J.esi. at Kallx of Sclmvlklll will begin tomorrow with nh dm et vices and will continue until Sumlnv Mnj S There will be Holy Communion nt 7 o clock tomorrow morning. Eucharist iv th hi unit at l:li" o'clock, morning priive, and crmnn at' 10.P.O o'clo, k Siiiidai Si'honl fcftlval and Ming serv ice nt II o'clock in the afternoon, choral eicniotig at 1 p in . and festival crv Ice nnd "ermoii at p. m. Seientv fivr venr ago Tails of Si Imvlklll was a village, and where long ow of house now stand were wood 'aiid or cotintrv eptates Tounded In 1&I0 In April HO. W. n meeting vene he'd at Mount I'eate. the home of Tloh eit Ra'ton. and there the expedience of establishing a parish church in th neighborhood was considered. The founder were tiieinl?rs of St James Church. Philadelphia They re solved to organi"!' the proposed con grcgalmn tn choose twelve vestrymen, and to consider and adopt a form of 'ncorporatinn The rtrt vestrymen were Robert Ra' ston. Ceorge Blight . Cnrnclluf S. Smltlt, Tobinii Wagner. Charlei Treichel. Thllip M Hagner John S. Wllnier. William V Orlflith Joseph S. llunictt. (leorge Helmuth, (iiiian Heed and James C Kempton The Rev Henry .1 Morton wn elected teniporarv rector of the new "hurch. The name of ihe church was fhosen with refeietue to St James' Church, of Philadelphia, with which it had uuch coe ties. The purpose of the organ izers was to build n church which nhould he a conntrv house of worchip. as similar a possible to the best, type of such a cliuri h that Knglanil could fur nish a rentable home of retirement and meditation n unlet house of prayer. Th" io.r of conntrv churches ran only be charmed by a vint to St lames the l.e a it stands today. The heavv oaken Hrh-gate Ik charac teristic It was the gift of the women of tbe parili The west gable suggcte at ome by the lines 111 the roof sloping almost tn tlie ground the thought of sc!u!on nnd quiet Tne tnoug'nt of masslvenei-s is on everv nd" enhanced bv the nar 1 row two-light lancet windowf and the , walls thirlv inches thick The heav arches supporting the Interior wall are carried on short pillar Four Illsliops Hurled There In the beautiful chiircli.vard are la.d font bishops of the , hurch The Right Rev Bishop Stewn. Bishop Onderdoiik. Bit-hop 1'errv and Bishop Whittaker Member of the i Wgj and distinguished laitv art nlo buried ' then In IfMti n gioup of building- was designed to stand on s lot on the north -tde of Clearfield teet between Thirtv hird and Thirtv -so, nnd trrot Two of thse the parih houc and .loi,' Iioimc, have sine been erected Tlie sexton's house i being used temporarily a ihe lectori but it i pi-npn!'!! t build a new re. ton a oon ii the iiefes-ari fund i an he obtained The prc-ent officer of the . hurch are- The Rev Edward R't.-hie rec I tor . Samuel T Wagner. rector's warden and ecietar . Kranci A I.ewls. accounting warden. John Wag nt i. ire.i-urer of the burial Im trut fund. The oiher vestrvnn'ii r R. Kiuoi' llHre C S W I'nckard. James l.ogaii l'iIn i 'ten en It Sewbo'd, riioni.i J JefTi W'lson Cathi't wood Sidtii-i W Keith Thoina f? Reuller ."111. I I! M'Ullgoniel llane. WIFE OUT. MAN TAKES LIFE Sends Her to Store Dead When She Returns Sending - wile to a drug -lor for a jar of '"Id cream Ham Joseph Clothier M-cnti two icar- old. a civil engineer oicup.ving an apurtuieut at 70(1 Spniie st-ect. 'omniitted suicide b gn- mi the kitchenette nf the aparf- llien' '.'I-' light lr Mitchell, at Ihe ! I'etiii' vnnia llo.pita'. prououin d h.m ilea. i When Mt C'othier return' d from het ."i md she fo'ind t'i 'ifc'e form of her husband on the r"oo- th a gas lulic in hi mouth i. 'ncijrab'e nil I "tn. leoin wh'i ' he had suffered for -on,, mars . given a the reH(in for . action Mr. Clothier, who was emplorrd as a in! I'ligmee- in Camden fot the In.t irteen ears had underpin' threi operations WOMEN WANT VOICE P. E. Convention to Take Up Church Mights of Gentler Sex 'I K ,g'n of " nun n to ..,, H,. fi,r gnu 'o the convention of the I'rmeMant Kpi- copal Iiiocc-e n' I'eiin 'vaniu will I I oni of tie 'mportnnt matters to be detfrn ned a' tlie l.".7ih annual meeting ilit ven- which will be held Tuesday and Wi'dneidai ni in. Cliunh of S' I uli nnd the r.piphany Thirteentli street below Spl'ili e 1'roportin'iiil lepreM-ntntion of ,ar islnoner m ihe innventinn and the r.icthod of e'edion will be umng tither .ending topic a' the sessions Boys Held In Robbery of Home ltm Monison e'even vr-ai's o, ol .'looii l"a-t Sterner stret. and Thomas 'I'ol. ; s'Tteen vrar- ohl. of 27.11 Tin 'rail -net. ie,i. arrested b I'oliie Serge-,, t Miii'egf.r find I'atrolui.in ItMgan w-ti'tdav in tlie home of lieorge IS'iiuiiigaii ni .'074 K-ist Catnhr. a street Tin hn'ise lad been rati.ii'keil and the pawn, ma ii il''' lar- Tolun eiurieil a handkerchief onminitig several diamoiiil img and oilier m.ili Hitidis of value belonging to tne Urn an isan fanulv Mornson was iciji to the House of I Mention for a hearing Tohin was he'd undrr tHHHt bail for court bv Magl-uaie Colello Broome Speaks at MeClure School I if I'.U'i in C Bii.oiik, superintend ent 'f si i,on s i- tne principal speaker .it he ' Vn atmn of the Tenth hiiiih ps.ir of the Alt-iander K. M' -Cure S' boot Sixth tren and Hunt ing I'ark nveme. last night The exer- ,-e. nun for adulf rui'v. The ihildlen of the ., hnoi illll lllile N -epHiate iee- lirAtinn of the niinlierarv nn Mnndm . villi special I'lcld I 'av exercise hi limiting I'n i k "CIRCUS" HERE TONIGHT Members of tne West Rrancn V M (' A will appear tonight in the jumbo cirms. ' thai is to be given in the awoclniion gymnasium There w ,' be h main show and a side show 'ilnr ii ill bo chock full of fuu-producing I events CHURCH W MARK LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 30, '1021 DANCE? SURE, BUT DON'T "CUDDLE" KH '' -. x PW& lui jS',''i A'T VX r jttek.' - '- 1''Gl Bi'jB U ' ' . '- t- MBaBKL' V H ... ' -i I ! BIbBkSk. I. edeer 1' i1 l.-iili'liir shoiild he griiertil, but It must be proper, according (o .Miss Marguerite Wal. rlinirman nf the dance -reform committee of the Dancing Masters' ssnci.itlon. MKs Wnlii (right) Is: .shown lllustnilittg one nf the objectionable cliceh-tii-cliceh dance postures, "the cuddle" Treaty to Follow CRIPPLE HEROINE MODEST. Peace Resolution MOTHERJTELLS OF RESCUE OorfUnuM from I'Bce One said he hoped to puh it to linal passage by the end of nent week At the same time, the coininitlc au thorized Senator Penrose to adie op ponents and advocates of the sales Inn plan that hearing on revenue revision would begin Mnv l with first consid eration given to that proposition Senator Penrose said lie hoped the permanent tariff bill wou'd be pni'd by the House tn June. Meantime, hi committee will continue consideration of revenue revision. Kalin for Itigger Army THievm." an enlisted force of Ills, 100 men as fixed b.i the nrmv hill, too -mall "while the world was off it balance and all upset." Chairman Kahti. o' the milit.'irv affairs committee, wa read today to lend the light in the house to make the total .it leut 17."i.0l0. There were indication of a deter mined effort liowi'vir. to hold down the total In the Hrst skirnii-h vctcid:n leader in t barge of the bill Mic-tcdcd in rejecting nn amendment In Mr Knhii lo inereii'' the appropi union for the arm Intelligence service. They an mimic "il thai the total appropriation, .S.Ttl.tKMl.fliM). would not be incren(d and that they were prepared to pievent an.v change in the size of the army whiih would run expenditure fm the next tiseal vear above that figure While Mi Kalin wn pleading fm a bigger righting force than that ptoviued tor in the bill other members wue en deavoring to cut the enlisted strength to l.'O.ni'M' Republican lender, how mm. pri'dicieil Hie uuinb'-r would stand as fixed bv the appropriation coinniittee Theie was little prop"ct of a final vote op passnge of the measure toda.' British Would Give Seven Days Continued front t'dse Onr today's iramu, meeting Premier Itt t - and had dee a red the t rencli troops will comniemorato the twent -fifth an- would act in im capacitv of tiolicemen niicrsiiri of the founding of that in- and not invs'ler. should the be or- titutinn tonight bv tendering a dinner dercd forward and French experts had In tlie Adelphiu Hotel to .Mom. Pels, 'formulated p'an to feed the people the foundei . and three instructors. and mniiita.ii p iblic spn'icc In the ,,c- Henri W. Hetel. .Insepli W (Jarred cupicd distriei and .1 II. Alker The school, now out Ilaron D h'rtion. Ilntih ainbassii- of existence, was located in Truio llnll, dor to Cierniair has arrived from Iter Tenth and Cnrpenlcr street I lin with the i iot reci nt dei larntlon Morri Uo-c will be toii.tma-tcr at from Foreign Minister Simons as to the affair, and -lacob II. (!omb"iiow will what (erniHM can do Details of the act as chairman of- the arrangement views of tl-.c Herman foreigu minister committee Mr Pels ill he presented were not ilii,osed and it was said thi',with a testimonial by the alumni. ambassador inuld make a report on them when h" saw Prime Minister I.lojd DOUBLE FETE AT CHURCH In tlie.M-nt of failure br France to double nnniiersari w.'i ... ,. receive ihe -upport of her' Allie ihe I M'"d tomoirow by the in- lulo'i. of French (i.oertiment will proceed alone I'l'-inmaiiiiel Pnhicrian Chut, ,,. I'jft.i . to the oc Mumnm of the Ruhr region. ,,,.,nnr' '""'," and fllrnrd iimhuc. It nrirolnt- tl.sf liprninni' i-iiii n eii.itr I w ill lie the I went V eight I) iiun.i crsnrv present n' proposals' after as before ' occiipati'ii That ia'"ineni was made b.i mem bers of tl'- I'ri nch delegation a the v crossed tl-, iiantiel lesterdav on their way to London to attend the meeting of the Supreme Council Greater Orchestra, Ar i ct t rr ext Season, s Plan C'onttnnwt frnm I'.irf One concerts for inung people and children of si hool age The latter fonierts are intended lo help in dei coping musical appreciation among th" younger people and will prohablv le accompanied bv explanu tnry leituti- Mr "Stokovvski will ion duct all o' the special concerts A usun twentv-five pairs of regu lar subscription concerts will be gnen on rridHi aiternoons ana "Saturday eve nings ihe 1 the b Y u- concer will be given at mien-it i of IVuns.vlvania mule, , nion of Dr ll.addcus Rlcb con- certmeisler of the orchestin. Alto jether. nn ludlng a number of extra con certs 100 performances will be given by the nnheslra I'h' demand for i-xtru ionieri h.n huuii cr-io-fif rinl nnlr in tht-k Km in othas ' rilies. In order to give Philadelphia I the niuiiliet of extra (omerts uskeii, it was found nefcnrv to di ontinue tlie Will Ingion concrfs niiei legular per forniainfs ot sixteen cats So great was the intcre t in the New l ork nppearance of Ir Stokowskis Alexander Uiomas of this citv Im.i l.odv of musicians that n wns deemed Tuedm . Mthongli the death rcirificiitc r.dii-alile lo increase the number of states shf died of poisoning and in pai -C'ierts in that city from eight to ten, 'enihesls is the word "suicide." ih, Ten performances will he given in Pitis county phvsician was not notified a is burgh, while Washington, Ilaltimore required in the case of violent deaths, and Hnrrisburg will hear five ladi ' 'Ih. re will ulo be special concert: iu a Nine Qualify for City Job number of other places. , . clie.hle lit wn, ..i.hi...i ... .,,.. Local Boy Wlnt Oratory Honor Robert Crowley, of -1.T30 Pine street, . !. L, . . L ... . ... a sluueiu in rswnriiiinuro i reparatory School, won second place tn the .seventh and clghtti year oratorical contest of Stanger, 'JOOl North Tliirtfrnth street, IP21 Franklin Trajle, of Jteadfns, I th prcnent pnn iHiouat aiipolnlec. Hii tvon first place. jveru8,! was 87.0, . Carnegie Medal Winner Elated, but Would Rather Talk of School Helen K Dodge. .V.lll Walton ave nue the ihirtecn-.vear-i Id winner of a Carnegie hero niixlnl. wns out today receiving nn ovation fimn the school i'Iiiiiih nnd neixliboi'. who have been in ignorance nllnost two cnrs of their little friend's heroism in Tom Uiver iiiuir flcenii (into. N .1 Her inolher. i Mi (icorge II. Dodge, told something of the i'ccuc. bccnii!' Helen i tlie ex cept ioiml hetoine being modest. Helen bus been swimming since he un ix icnrs old," Mini Mr Dodge , "The da thi rescue occurred I was out on the pier with tin' .two ihildtcn. Helen and D.irothv Winter Dorolh. who wus dancing around, sinldviil toppled iverboind Iteforc I could n.v a word . I sun- Helen jump In "I was powcrlc to help, as I can't wlm, and I could not reach them. The iui'v nsltnnce I lendercd wn lij nn -crcaniing.' At this point Helen appealed. "(Hi. I inn delighted with the honor, but it wn the natural thing to do un der tlie i iriuiiistnnccs, and I can't dud I did an thing uiiiiitnl." she said. "All kind of nice things have been md to him tin morning and I feel elate,) l.ol of the girl and boj s in th" neighborhood didn't even know about it "Vow we've Inlknl a whole lot about t Ihe i c-i uc; Id i liiuige he subject Olid I'll tell von about the juiciest deaic-t lo mv heart. You'll iii'iei' gue. it's school, the llarriti -l.ee School, ami I love it Helen' tight nrin ha been paralyzed - ut since an attack of Infantile par al si at tin- age of two. Depitc tin handicap. hc wim well. cwr nnd , plius the piano. Her ambition i to In a iiiii'i . 25 ALUMNI WILL DINE Commemorate 25th Anniversary of Founding of B'nal Brltli School Twetu.v live memhers of ih- n'nai Ilrith Manual Tiaiulng School Alumni. " ,,M' founding of the iliiinh and flip tenth of the pastor, the Ite Dr. F.d- ward S Ilowinan. Bala-Cynwyd Players in Comedy The llala -Cvhw.mI platers presented a three act comedy. "Mom ,s ,1S Mone Do's." bv Mrs. Helm J. H Henderson. In St Matlna Hall, Cvn- w.mi. nisi nigni rne pioce,,. nre to to the fnd for buying ne 7Z for the Hala-Ciii,ri.Mcriun Fire As- f-.icinuoi, i hi- pmi was iiirecicrj i,i (pf. aotlmi The cast Included Dr nndKarl Ilice, Mr. Hroderson. W. A l.oncrg'an Mi-s Sara Mahon. Mia .Marion I ",- -ford, .lack Kell. Mrs W. A I.onergan Marshal HJiktnan, Ileniard l'ic"ier' Miss Katherine Thomas. Misses Linda' and Laura .Iiirgensen, Jue Km he and Tom Ri'e. 496 DIE DURING WEEK A sligln decrease iu the ileum inte for the corresprmdiii; week n ycai ago wns shown by ihe bulletin issued t,lav bv the division of vital statistics There i rn- w-..h- nK compared with at nn,i were inn ueiitlis diirmB the week. Iu the week ended April !"' there were r,ilfl and iu the week ended April .'!0. 1!01 Ill.s. deaths. Probe Suicide of Girl Atlantic Clt) . Apnl .".0 Cont I'lllSI- ejun L It Souder said todm he wa- lnvestigating the m.istcrlous denth of Mis M.ottie M Thomas, tlurt su .icnrs old, daughter of .Mr and Mi 'Civil Service Cnnitnfiwlnn todny of tn.c wiio nail nualltied for the job of at cnunlatit in the bureau of water at n (alary of ?i'inf a jear. Nine men qualified, the highest bclnr Cnrl II 1 .."- , .t.y.ti.,,!, EXPECT NO RADICAL MAY DAY VIOLENCE Federal Agonts Not Alarmed by Menaco of Strikes and Unemployment PARA'DES TO BE PEACEFUL 'ity Hie Associated Irps.s WnMilnglon, April .'10. Desiitc strikes nnd threats of strikes nnd the already vast unemployment over the rnuntr.v, agents of the Department of .Itistico were tnld today to hfivc fount! vlrtunlly no evidence pointing to seri ous May Day disturbances. Depart' nic nt nf Labor ofEccrs were; equally ns optimistic. Kven plans of the radical elements over the country, so fur ns known to government officials, contemplated nnlh Ing more than , limited parades of a comparatively prnrcftil nature nnd the distribution of literature advocating: communism nnd the establishment of Soviet . Federal agents in vlrtunlly every city of inijiortnticc advised the DejiartiiH'tit of Jtiitlcc that radical leaders apiieared lo believe that an.v disturbances nf magnitude might linndlcnp their drive for amnesty for prisoners convicted under vvnr-timo laws. . l.nbnr Department officers iticisted tlutt It was n mere coincidence that a number' of strikes might lie precipi tated tomorrow. They point out tfiat most of these, if they occurred, would come about by reason of the fact thnt many wage ngreementi expire May I. I'lHsbtirgli. April .10. (By A. P.) Tour men were nrrested here while distributing radical literature nmong workmen. New Ynrli. April .10. illy A V l- New York's entire police forcfof 11,000 men today was ordered to remain on duty continuousl until Monday morn ing ns u measure nf precaution against possible Mil Day violence or radical demonstrations;. Police today declared that the nriest. loto last night, of Abraham .Jnklrn nnd Jacob Amter. who were taken In cus- tod in u Uleecker street apartment and held on (barges of criminal anarchy, had broken the spirit of communist workers who expected to bring about n demonstration tomorrow. These men, charged by the police with having sev eral wagonloads of radical literature In their posxe.-sioti. were snhl to have been officers here of tlm Third Intcrnu tionale hnd in constant communication with Moscow FATHER AND SON ARRESTED FOR IRMAJHOADES' DEATH Hired Man Saya Youth Fired Shot at Father's Order Lcvtlstown. I'n.. April ItO Devel opment. in ih m.istery surrounding the denth of Irmii Rhniides. fourteen years old, who was found tlvinc on the stale high wa near Lcwistown Wednes da.v night, came fast ctcrday Coroner W. A. P.nrret announced that while he was making an nutops he had found thirty-five grains of "turkey shot" in the girl's hip. back and rlglif side. Three small wounds also were fo.und on the right jaw and node. The loroner said he believed she had been hot from n distance of lift nrd. Later in Ihe dnv . the poMce say. Roy Hcinbacli. a lured mail on the John W. Hoffman farm, came to the cou'ii. prison and ald Russell Hoffman, twenty-two .vonrs old. had tired the shot nt the command of his fnther. .Inhn Hoff man. He said, tlie police declare, that the girl and her brother were tampering with an automobile In front of the farm and she was shot while running away. Her brother carried her fifty .vards and then had to drop her nlnl tlee At noon jesterdav Reed Ilhoades. the brother who had been thought bv the polue to have done the shooting, gave himself up to Sheriff Duvl. Rlioades said the sheriff had almost caught lilm iu the mountain of Lcwistown Nar ioou 'Pl.tir-dnv itiphr and be had tn hide in the middle of a stream for several hours. His first request wns for n hot meal. j- Sheriff Davis nrresled Hoffman nnd hi on on charge of manslaughter. Hoffman refued to submit to nuest until ii formal warrant had been sworn out. tlie police suj . BOY RUNS DOWN CHILD Motortruck Operator Crushes Flvt-Year-Old's Skull Iienjamin. live-year old son of Harry Storm. I.'lt South Hurlingtnn tnet. (Jloucester Cit . was taken to Cooper Hospital in a critical condition from n fractured skull last night, after he hud been run down near his home b u mo tortruck driven bv Carlton Crismond. fifteen-.icnr-old son of a grocer, living al '-"J I Cumberland street. The (hild ran in front of the truck and the driver, who. It was said, lacked n license to operate a motor vehicle, was held in Snot I bail for it hearing, by Miiv or Anderson. SALE AIDS CONVICT'S KIN Proceeds Will Be Given to Relatives of Unfortunates ciln fM- tin. lnoietll nf tlm rnii.tl.na of prisoners in the Kntirn Penitentiary, which opened .vestcrda at the not thrust corner of Seventh and Chestnut strcits will continue throughout today. Manv useful and fain articles nre on sale The affair is being conducted bv the Peunylvniiia Prison Societv, and the Associated Committee of Women ou Police Matron'. Quaker Message to Be Given An address on "The Message of IJua kcrim" will In' delivered by Dr. .les'e II. Holmes iu the Rroad Street Theatre, broad street below Locust, tomorrow afternoon Kvcrybod is invited. The work that the Friends are doing in Serbia, tieriiiiiny, Rttssln and Poland for the relief of suffering will be ie viewed at the meeting. That work, whidi lias the backing of Secretary Hoover, is suld to have had good re milts. i. KATH5 "wnvUNO.'- APrll -.'H THOMAS DOW MM"! Hdnlle nrnl friends lm-ltet to fcn-ral Miavltiy S 3d r ,n. a, iw cl,ap I Andrew .1. tlsl, A .Son Arch am) Huh la SulQmn huh m It i m at tlm Caihulral tfih anil Han. it Intermint Itnl ' ('rem (minri Ut'.AII-. Sir. I SO MAP.? wlcwu nt John liry. unci "-1 Kutural t-rrlri We.ln'idav 1pm at li-r late rcsi-linct III" Si fiM t Inti-rmsin Wmi I.nnrtl lltlt (.etntter KrteniJ" may cill rni.,la 7 in 0 n m. Knt.I.Kn prll ; MKNItr liu.ban.l of I iiiine Kellur anil IM H-IhIIm in,cl fueiiits nli cjmKer ill- Mi, mm liiBi,,,i,,r, i,, in-ii( lo survli s on Vlnnija) 2 ji ,n h' Ills Isle rMn e :n.'3 pri a Ii turnient nrlvnt- p-iiiuin may u ueit Surla frum 7 tn H u m kiiiht -April 'jo hi:nji:tta I. Kins r inc-e Helilfdar) vvif" jf Jacob J. Ktrat, aaed 7. Hflntlvm niul trlenila. also Bi. Paul iirrinan Jlrfotnicul Church Invlteil to nc-nlrca IIH H. 22'l Inlernient lllllslds. ln funersl er View Inir iron lay i-wnlnt .MOOIth - April SR ANNflC Wiuow of William toore Ittlailvra nnd frlenla In illcit to fiinoral aurvlce. Jlnnil..) u ., ,' t tifr late rsldeiic. unit .IS, Mm-'linli at Iltarmcnt Knrth CeOsr RlirCeniMen, ' .irt"t..v.r". .... &, A . jJi -A Wlt.' - POLICE ON GUARD Entire Force Will Be Used to Pre vent Radical Demonstrations The entire police force and the county detectives will be Kept on duty tumor tow to guard against any possible May Dnv disturbances, and the red HftR will be' banned from any demonstration. "All meetings will be closely watched." said Assistant Hiiticrlntcnil .,. r inii,, 'rvimneat irtdnv "nnd any thing that Is not within the strict. letter of the law will be promptly iicait wij. "We are eot-lidrnl w'c will nave the complete siippqrt nf every riiueii. lV .In nn etliect 'the hloflllv rCVO ... .... ..;:v .-- - ,--;-- , liltionlstw will get very tar tomorrow H said MUyor .vioore snrcurvirn.n. ii there Is any disorder or nny shedding of blood, it Will not. DC lira nn uce n- Itirbers. Patriotic parades will take place and Ihe American tlag will be the one flag dirplBed. If any one ntteinpU to (llsplnv a red fldi; tomorrow lie will be the sufferer." "We do not expect nit thing to hap pen.' District Attorney uoiaii mim. "but if II does wo win uc i.in.i nu. to cope with it." v Fetlernt ofilelnls today set machinery In motion to deport the aliens. among the alleged radicals rounded up here. .1. A. l'.ttlnger, nsistant commissioner of Immigration, called at the detective bureau and tailed! with detectives who had taken part In radical voids. He waa accompanied by Immigration agent? nnd agents of the. Department nf Jus tice. L E Say Temporary Business Slump Is No Reason for Wage Reductions APPEAL TO LABOR BOARD Ity the Associated Press Chicago. April 110. Railway em ployes lighting wage reductions before the railroad labor board delved into th" cconlmcs of the present Industrial de pression today, adding a few dashes of color tn the gloomy picture of the trans pnrtatlon industry painted by the rail roads. The futuie. the employes declared, would again sec normal conditions on Aincricnn railroads and the temporary difficulties should not be shouldered onto the employes In wage reductions. The tin-twin I performances of the railroads in the past were icoitcd nt length In ehibits presented by M. .Tctt I Lauck. economist for the railway ' unions. Th"se exhibits cited alleged fie- tltious stock isues nnd miHinnnngement 1 for which. Mr. Lauck said, the employes i should not be made tc suiter. ' An nulvtic exhibit on the cause of the , present industrial denrcssinii went Into I the reasons for hi-jh prices and the fnl I lowing slump, htating that the depth of the depression had passed and that , nil industrial revival was appearing on the horizon. , . i "There spems to lie concerted opinion i nmr.ng economists and lms!niH expert, however, thai the slump in security markets has run it course that com modities which have fallen will rise nt 1 anv moment, that Interest rates will be lower and, in rnnsen.ucme. security prices will advance, that biislne rc jviwil beginning this spring will be uc- celernted.'' : SHENANDOAHJTO OPEN Manayunk Professionals Play First Game With Sepauley'e Club Shenandoah llaseball Club, of Shen andoah. Ph.. will open it season at home tomorrow, and will have a its foe the Manayunk Profs, of this city. Field Manager Sepaiiley will have H good array of pla.vers to ch,ioe fiom. He will have Ihe same combination around the bases ns lat seoson with the addition of Rugg. of the New r.tigland League, at shortstop Ilronk. at first base: Repella. sec ond base, and Hnlick. at third base, compoe a stone-wall defense. The outfield will be well taken cure of, with Captain Lunilis. ranked as one of the llcetest outfielders in tlie coal regions, In center field. Augustine, of Suffolk. Yn.. League, will be in right lield. The pitching will bo done by I'd Williams, spltball hurlcr, who lei Stetson club, of this eit. down with n few hits. Smith, of Shauiokin. also is n prom ising pitcher prospect. Paddy l!nle. former Summit Hill nitttman. will lake care of the catching. TELLS OF FRIENDS' CREED Dr. Jesse Holmes Will Lecture To morrow Afternoon Dr Jesse 11. Holmes will discuss the principles of ihe Society of Friends, the faith id this city s tounuer, in a meet ing In the South Hroad Street Theatre tomorrow afternoon nr .1 o'clock. The meeting In nn auditorium other than a Friends' meeting house follows n precedent established here last .icar when n meeting was held in the same theatre. These "outside" meetings, where the public may learn the precepts of the Friends, was developed last cnr by .1. Harold Watson, nf Oeruiantonn, The innovation gained international notice and was highly commended in the World Confeitnce of Friends In London. Interpreter Bonnelly Resigns Adilan Itmincllv, olfivint intirpietcr of the Orphans' Court and clerk nf the Marriage License Ilurenii for set en .vcarfl. hns resigned from his position. Mr Honnellv, who has been a member of the bar for the IiihI two j ciirn, has announced the opening of law offices wMth Henri P. Richardson and Mlchnel J Matta Prior to Ills appointment in the Orphans' Court, attorney Rot-nelly was a special immigration inspector. UNIONS HAIL BRIGHTER FUTUR Hall Clocks Reproductions and modern interpretations of Jacobean, Queen Anno, Classic, French. Georgian nnd Colonial styles. Moon's phases; hour nnd half-hour strike on melodious chimes. Hull, Apartment, and liungalow Sues . E. Caldwell & Co. Chestnut ii- tJi i-) u SHE OF SEAMEN" I IS UP TO PRESIDENT : - - i Men to Continue Work if Hard- ing Will Appoint Mediators CONFERS WITH SECRETARIES , fly the Aisocltiied Press WasMiigfon, April ,10. Prcridtnt Ilnrdlng today took up' with Mecrelaries Davis and Hoover the matter of media' Hon In the wage dispute between tin. shipping board and seamen's unions with the view of preventing a threat' (ned strike on American ships on t& Atlantic. .Pacific and Ottlf coa.sls. n Z President s action wai taken nftcr ren KHMiiiit vc of the unions 4iad called at the M hlte House for an answer to the request they hnd made yesterday tint he appoint three arbitrators. lo 'deeiils the questions at Issue. After tlie lobor men had left prem. (icnt Harding sent out a cull for th. abor secretary and Secretary Hoovtr to confer with him ot the White HotA, It was understood that .Mr. Davis wi, prepared to urge action and to tell ttJ President that expert! of W dep t. ment had estimated that, the itrlk. would cost the country $1,000.0(10 a day on the single item of ship valurs There were rpporta that President Harding agreed with Chairman R.n "n' f '"0 shipping board, that there i-hoitld be u wage reduction, but Secrt. tnry Davis was uald to hive urged unon him that, even If the President "held to this view, he should appoint a commit tee to dec dc us to working condition Tl e labor secretory, it w-n.i stated told tlm President thnt (ho marine work" (rs felt that they hnd not had a proper hearing and had simply been asked to "sign on the doited line" without , opportunity to present fully their i,i of the ensc. Xe(,ther Mr. Davis nor Hecretarv Hoover would discuss the situation when, they enme out of the conference with thn President. Upon renehing bis olHcc, thn labor sectctary had a confer ence with the representatives of the marine workers' unions, who -had called on him nftcr leaving the White House They wtre Andrew Furiisrth. president of the International Seamen's I'nlon nnd William H. Rrown. representing th Marine Engineers' Ilcncficial Assocu. tion. Mr. Fuiuseth and Mr. Rrown wcr nndei stood to have told Secrctarv Davlg that tliey were perfectly willing to leave the whole controversy to the settlement of three "fair-minded" men to be named by tlie President and that ttiey would accept the decision of such a committer They waited at -Mr. Davis' oflice pond ing the outcome of the conference b I ween Ihe President nnd the labor and commerce secretaries. . While the President wns considering the strike problem, shipping board cifli cials went ahead with plans tn operate the government merchant Heel irrespec tive of any strike. They refused, now ever, to disclose what preparations were liclng made. SPURNS HEARST PAPERS Ontario Legislature Would Bar Them From Circulation In Canada Toronto. April f!0. (Ry A P.l .Shortl before the adjournment of th Ontario Legislature today It. A. Fou ler, member for Lennox, secured a unanimous vote of the members prent ou his resolution that all Hearst publi cations should be excluded from clr dilation in f'anaila and that the federal government take immediate steps In connection with the matter. ltcfore the vote was taken Premier Drury sold that while no doubt all la mented "the mischief helni done by these papers." ho doubted the advis ability of interfering in a Dominion government matter. "It seems to ine we nre always put ting in our nose where it does not be long." suit! the premier. The resolution curried without a dn senting vote. Mrs. Harding Plants Memorial Tree. Washington. April HO.--I liy A I A memorial tree in honor of Ohio was planted by Mrs. Harding todny in the grounds of the American Forestry A socintion here where a memorial walk Is being completed in time for foresi pro tection week, proclaimed by President Haiding for May H2.2&. Stewart to Be Census Director Washington. April .'10. (Ry A. P.l William M. Stewart, now oslstant di rector of the Census Rurenti, Is under stood to have been selected by President Harding for the bureau dictatorthlp. His nomination probably will go to the Scnnti" soon. UtrtSJs-. . stmt"-) The Finest Butter in America! Butter aC AC Ib At all our Stores f tj. :. f.:'".eWVfc.t& and Juniper Jj!&? .".... ,.,&..,:, A-jsmu. -' bijjm-jos""- "rJ2ui
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