m Euentttg public ledger THE WEATHER Fnlr iniilglit nttil Stiniinyi not rnitrh tliiingo In lemperaliirci gentle inrlnble winds. IKMI'BKATtniJ AT KU'll 110 Ml s1 ii in jufjs 'LL- 'J r-i l"o 1 -,?, fifdfi'in i"'W 7(f, i ' i MIGHT EXTRA VOL. VII. NO. 202 Kntireil us lcom'-Clnis Matter at the Poitofnca, nt l'lillnillplil, Pa. VMler tin Act of Mulch a. 1BTD PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1921 Publtahecl Dally Iiicept Sunrtaj Ruherlptlon Prlr IS it Ttar by lfall. PRICE TWO CENTS ('opyrbcht JHZl, rw i-un-ir i(-Kir i r pinr TWELVE FIREMEN 1IE OVERCOME IN ffiil BLAZE y r PICKETS AND NOT PIRATES CAUSED MYSTERIOUS "S. O. S. ft Captain of Good Skip Hinckley Explains Fvar of Attack by Marine Strikers otuDcluware OUR SCHOOLS BEST Proved Good Sleuth 1 NU .S. N YEARS FINEGAN PREDICTS That "mldiilsht mystery of the wire-I sounds of patrolmen, the King sped Irs" which disturbed the crew of the down tin river. , i ....n... i.-... t-i i .i.- i-. .i.'j. -.i Hip trnrnnt rescuers found tin lower i Surgeons Attend to Injurod in .ho rhita.whi Nnw Yard wireless L TrnT,TS?nB"JjlThat Period Needod t0 Mako ..:,. k ;torn Fro. 19Z5-y l .' "" .'"l". " "- . " ''ii ' , ' uii.u, " leacnine otatt rineoi in rurnii"' - Columbia Avenue ONE ENGINEMAN CARRIED It was Captain Haroy, of the good ; n dash of pistol or blood-curdling oath. shipping board craft Hinckley, wire l-s-itifj for help because he was afrnhl Hint .ioni'i boatloads of marine strikers w'r' solii'j to board him. .. nint niiio O TIMCC "IP '"'."""i' exmnineu today when lie PHUffl BUILUlnu o i iiii-w u,.,i the lltiicklo) up nt Pier 18, Port j Wlchmoud. fit lu'l night the win less rretv nt . .,. .,.,,, .nine ftC ,1... ...... ......1 ..,.., .-.I . ...III .c, r ,107,00 MrTuPIl IWW ,....vv..... in.- uui.i ,,ui,l MVI.-(1 up u Willi .s, W, ,,lr he had to D" tnscn ,o u nore were badly out r. i' rrna: ".iinriiie ankers are utlnokinx us. We are unable to set shure. Telephone the police wnt there nt otiev. Help," .Sounded I.lko Captain Kldd nays It sounded like the good old dayn of Captain Kldd and the operator nt Lengti" Is'and sot very busy. Kirst ho wirelessed bar,k to the ship: "Who nn you?" Came the austver, "The steam - !nip Hinckley. Ill Not even a rlnnlr on the river So the Kins came back and the din Runted crew swore It was a poorer thnn ordinary iiort of Joke, Ho did the navy men nt League Inland. "More of those darn fool amateur operators trying to kid us along," said they. Kelt Utile Uneasy It was true, however, as Cuptnin Ilnrey said Joday but with a differ ence. lie had felt n little bit uneasy and hod sent the wireless. What reulty hnppened, he said, was that Hcvcrnl boatloads of marine striktrf;, river pick et, not rlrer pirates, had rowed off from the Greenwich coal piers to the blp. They balled him and nsked per mission to board, the captain said, to they could talk to the men on the ship. He wouldi i let thorn on. Ho they rowed away again, promising to act re-en en a Quick call to the nolicp boat . forroments mnl return. Thprpfnro lio Klll!-'n fltntlOll. and KllfVOr h.lfl h'.pli tmrt inn (tin titvAlcea rtilf tVin r.(..t.u M1 on the way. With n couple of I didn't rcturti. nut the plekctH GARREIT MYSTERY PROBE TO CONTINUE VOCAL MINISTRY Detectives Oivo More Credence to Murder Theory in Death of Swarthmoro Woman SCARF MAY BE BIG CLUE FOR ERIENDS URGED Interest of Young People to Pre vent Slow Decay Advocated by Dr. Jesse Holmes 0 STI .. H..1 iinrl two TO nn' ' ... rt-,. ...Mnli ,1 .;rf,vd .23.M0 wortJi of furniture in rpipRrn--AiB1,oIr,s3 ColumMn avenue, nt 0:30 o clock thh ciorning. Klve families, occupants of apart monts over the store, were driven to rtc street by the blllowfi of Mnoke from the Worlns furniture. Women and ehll i,(B carried their household gooda down !i Ktniri to the street. Among the firemen overcome or other wise hurt were: Fred Mohrlnger, Engine fo. M, .sioke and cuts on face. St. .Toseph s Hospital. IuN Hunlcker. Truck J. overcome bv nmoke. ' Morris Wills, Truck 1. eye cut. WMIiim flta&er. Engine Co. 31, over (omo by smoke. U. John HwuJlcy. Knglnc Co. 13, lfft hand cut Two Alarms Turnetl In To alarmi were turned In as the flre Trend inuldly through the brihc eiit and first floor of the building. Am lances were t.ent from St. Joseph's, A Woman's College and the Women s rtomfopnthlo Hospital. The firemen nvcrwine were treated on the spot by the nmuuiance Mirevoiii. i;wective tnveUlgatuiK tile mysten- The vital need for voting people in One. fireman. Fred Mehnngcr, of lnu ,l-n,li nt Mian Anrn t C.nrrUt .nt ... . . . . ' ' .. ensiao cwvw N- ? rcturneil three , Swarthm?. today am working deft- ' , "'' ,'r w gre(i " lr ot K"V tlmi" to tlte fire, until at Inst the ur- I nItplv on the thporv thnt the wolnnn wn,, heads was uryed by Dr. Jee Holmo-, ?eons forbade him to go back. lie wns i n,unlcred. I of Hwnrthmorn who made a pica for tfinneVs '" instead of tho historic as burning most hotl He Kot too meetings, this morning at th fjr ahead of them, and his nld now Ktrcmjthens the murder theory. "I'onir.g session of the Philadelphia mu him f.01. They dashed in to the Th(, fo,jn( (i nroum, M)s1 1 UrMtr Friends' Yearly Mcttlng In the "rived Sid tXmVto his duty eOnly ?""' " and pulled ,vcr her , ,Jnw. Street Meeting HB. ? L hMI LTn iKMlKi " Hodrf, of Friends ha, settled h L Trnfr wrlOT3 hlw rnrf wh,n shp 'Hnpi)carod April 1. down into a slowing dewy and is gradu- One" more he was carried out. revived The -enrf found on the body was mi , ally losing its members," .aid Dr. and returned to the fighting line. He dircolored Ijv mud that it must be Holme, "an(1 tlr membership which it f.ll . third time, still litrbtlng bin wnl nsuwl to determine its eoli)r. a.es ik.x,css is Ijrcelv l.nreHlfnrv n,i ah'ad into the places where- the vmoke I Detectives say this nn prove im- i ,i,le t0 deep-rooted loyalty ruther than to Mas heaviest, and a tniru umq wis car- i -"'i"i " t...-..-..-... i..... ....- ............. rltd out to one of the lmprothed hos- woman who i-ullcd for buns ordered bj pitnlH nearby. Tills tlnv t'm doctors , Mi.s Onrrett In Media bakesbop wore !nl!ted be btay away from the fire, us u fawn-"olored scarf, another dose of smoke, might b serious. I Kvidenco .resented at the inqut-.t into He was io weak the decided to send I the dentil of MIhi Cmrrett yesterday 'it aim to the hospital. , West flbester. thnt the eoroncr'it jury i c. t. : ii rpfusril to render n cerdlct of niieide. Three-Story Ruilding I w Th(iml,ni forcIllllI1 f t The building is tbiee Modes hi?!', .jfrimtl jtirj, unnouncexl nt the end ol the furniture company occupying tlif ! ti,r t,vo nm imlf-liour secslon that tteement and first floor. 'I lie fire l'gau ' dditioiiil wilnMscs will be eallel and lMl il L U.S. PLACED IN ASSOCIATION OF NA TIONS BY PRESIDENT'S ACCEPTANCE OF INVITATION COLONEL HARVEY, LEAGUE FOEy TO SIT IN SUPREME COUNCIL Hiishingtoti, Mn 7 -President Harding's appointment of Colonel George llarvoj its bis personal representative in the Huprenie Council bra a l"ep slgnlfirnni p. 'ilnp'1 Harvey will servo in n dual rnpaeltv, as he is nlo tin new nmlmssadoi' to London. Hi' v us i hf "o.lglnnl Wilson man." and a. Democrat, but he revolted ngniiist Wilson '! fornlgn policies and became a bitter opponent of tbr League of Nations. Colonel Harvey apparently will "officially" rcprcent President Uarding. and tlier" Is nothing to indicate any change In his attitude on tho rtigttr. The Suprm Council. It Is pointed out here, is entirely separate from any league organisation, nnd represents the nlliid powers. powc 'SILENT MEETINGS' RAPPED !n the basement, where furniture was .uno of tho-," who have nlrendy bfvii stored It unread rnoidly nnd in n revv.i,...t .m u ,.,.-,,ii.i ,., ti,,. in, minutes had ntlaeked tht main lloor. ,Pr , .,0 MrHi Ma,.v n. Dti Hois, of Iurtmmtely the.v was no elevator I p wnlM mnt0 chM benoficiar) under hnn to rnrj the llames up through the AIi ..... n.;ii ..'Hiding The heavy smoke, which soon MM t.nrrtc s will, found IK iny to evnrj part of th ' .Many Aspetts to Caso house. as an effective fire nlnrin. On some of the "disturbing elements tho upper floors were the families of , ,vhii,h inr(. c.nt,.v,i nto tf1P ,.UK0 , Joseph . . Snotts f.corge It. Kamm. t...Pnt(l tho opnon t,nl the wnmnn inn f.corge I, Kdwards. Llmer N. Ar,h- uot !ia,.(1 u,on n uuiMl! nrc: Testlmonj ""-R, n"''nio,nas Mtxpatrlck. i bv Dr. Joneph Renttirgood. of Wet vim i,t:!!',nlru'1M have tin intant a,f,tcri ,;,M WIn0riitlon was the cause AIM. nnd there are four children In ; of ll(.alil. Testlmonj thnt when the body ;.IS'Z V..-V , . " l",l,,fV, , e wfts found n imiffl"r was wound tightly l.'ll Ul'i l.f.l UIMI HUM 1'H.UIK'U IMIIJl"' niiy deii concern.' "Our hor-letj should not b without ministers; it should be it society ol inlniitry," snld Dr. Holmes, whose re iiuirks were inspired by the rending by Jhf clerk pf-repnrtw from varioun meet ings. everril of which touched on the matter of tli.' "silent meellnKS." "If we hnvc no other message tlinu that given by other clitirches we are making a big mistake to continue as a separate group. There nrr 1SI kinds i-il'UKL K. WATK.S Sevcntccn-ycnr-old daughter of Mrs. Kranrcs Hales Jolinson, of Detroit, who located her stepfather, I'ranlt ,1, Jnlinson, In Hot Springs, Arlt., wiiiio Iter mother lay III nt liome. Johnson, who was held in St.'IIO ball for the grand Jtirj jes terilny, "tnarrletl" Mnrlc Johnson in Philadelphia in June. 11)20, fol lowing ti "divorce" wlilrli wife No. 1 had annulled f- NEWLY BORN BABY PARIS PRESS HAILS ARRIVES ON LINER' U. S. CO-OPERATION! APP0,NTENf AT,o i . . Six Stowaways Also Come on 'General Settlement of PeacVi Participation of Washington Taormina. Which Brings 1861 Souls Problems Believed Hastened by Harding's Decision ONE PASSENGER STRICKEN RADICALS ARE STILL ACTIVE Country, He Says MUST PAY GOOD SALARIES TO GET REAL EDUCATORS By C.KOUOi: NOX McCAlX Harrlsburg. May 7. Dr. Thomnp 1" I Flnegnn has lieon given nppr,oxlmntelj ( ?.)..(K)0.(K)0 for the use of tile pulillc school system of Prnn. Ivanin for the ensuing two years. How is he going to spend it? Is be building up a great centralized system of Stnte education with Hnr risburg the headquarters, as lias been charged? Is he raising salaries of teachers and superintendents without prospect of im mediate beneficial results? He has been In office two years. Hits, ho produced resultB? Everyone of the nboe quirie has been aimed nt the Department of V'du cation fcince the Legislature convened last Janunry. They were asked npsnly. or mumbled covertly by those who professed to be favorable tri public school education, but opposed to so-cnlled extravagance. As nn established fact it is the peo ple's mono). The people lc a right to know about its distribution and it mnttcrs not whether the'queHtloiis were lifked in n spirit of hostlllt or in earn est curiosity and search for informa tion. I railed on Dr. Pinegan with the above novation foremost on n list. He discussed them with he utmost frankness. Vot for nn Instant was thcr hesitation or evasion. Konnatlvo Period Over AVhat Dr. Finrgnn has m-rontplisliril lias been done in less than twentj ' months, although lie has held his po sition for two years. It is what inny bo spoken of as the formntive nerlod. The mnehinerv was 'being assembled and tet tip. Ah a result of overwork last jear he ui down and out for five months from mi attack of pneumonia. At one uniB ins me was iiespniriMi ni. - - ''street pier. Delaware river, was the tlon ncenrdine to La Liberia are nlan- Hls parnmoutit duty, as fJovcrnor ' "very acn,wk ope,, nnd fifteen feet of , llr,t . Taormlnn has made to till- ',". furtber leti oustrntions on tl e Sproul outlined when be appointed him. I water' in hr hold. The closing of the .wintry since llll.'l. During the war I hoiilevnr.lH for tnnl.it ml tninn,i ina r nnU ln .M-nl tvA -v . ..... il. .l . . . T"" : m r--- ----. rt- ..... .... y ,,, uiM-ti u.- limine- M-iMHiiti i i ,nnp Pw.llfril l.pr frmii ' "H' vpsm'i whs n iroop imnDrt. np- nnil tli tmllp nro nrinnrir i'-' - ,..! ri .11 1A-I I., a.1 l . . l !- inklnir """ ,fM ,J ,, " ii 'tiiimniiniT. thorn Bold Stroke by Harding Held of Greatest Importance TO helF SETTLE WORLD'S QUESTIONS Senate Astounded, but Has No Power to Balk Executive Decision The Tl.illnn vte.'imshln Taormina Itv ili Aecrw.i:itv.l Prixa I fre'ro'"!'1 J""r" ' n'.th T.vr" l,nsfcCn:! I'arfs, Mav 7.- Xtw spnpcrs of this !... ..t ,, , ,,. n,v M.ii., ..ii. "i i ojty totlav "xpress great sntlslnctloii g e ii cnnjipnuFWPi U. Ui VJrV fLUULL them brought b the stork, the others w,h wn(,hlngto,, dispatches announcii, stownwnjs. 'Ihe liner brought lSClitim fnit.,, it. i,..t .,..1,1.,, i i4nm Oni ITTI rn I T nnni l,.PI",nns ,n tn "W from Naples and ber part in the Supreme Allied Cntin- I II II I- I A I 1 II II 'K (,"."?n-t , , ell. the council of ambassadors and the im. in won m ra w 11 e r.ris- allied reparations commi-Mion. It wns I ened Taormina after tbe ship. s. he Is declared that the action of the Amerl tlie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. illicrto . r!ir.rnm.ni ,.-. it, rnlt nt . Makes Supremo Council Dominant Over League H CLINTON V. C.ILUKItT 'toff Corr-nponil-nt l.ienin rntitle Iit 'nvritth, lift, Vj I'ubUr r.tiiai-r Co. Wnsllnf,ii, Mnr 7.- In ncccpttnc the Invitation of Llojd Ceorge to be represented in the .Supreme Council. Pre.Jdent Harding placed the Cnlted States in nn nvsnelatlon of nations. It Is impossible to exnggerate the Im portance of (,e step the administration has tiken. .Vr. Hnrding and Mr. Timely Discovery of Open Sea cocks Saves Ship at Newport News Uinngolo. natives of Piedniout. Italy. ' prPnrh diplomacy, and would fncili- , "ghcs hnve gone i,n:t-li farther than "'withln'TUv "ursTf'The 'time "the Xa 8""nl ttWm'nt ( "" , U """ '?? "'- Tliojr have lchll.1 was born an aged passenger. Mrs. I?fcfl.rr,nif tB ,rer,ennleM hetweoo , n" mwh. .fnr,1"'r "'"" I'"-l.l-nt WIU Ilosa Oiilllann. seventy years "Id of ircni,.P Hriand and Prime Ministet I """ rv,v ,lM "inro hc end of the IVneP .ap,es, had a naraljtic stro'se. She t,..,i r!,.,.,n.n .i,ii. .,.,. ,i,.,i., ,,. ( onfereni' . in niiMi, ii,t ....... IHos,)t7hls,,,norninLm'"', I)Bt(nllon ' meeting of the Supiviiic Council at I participation in world affairs for. aft Hospital tills morning. ..London, the Matin declared that the Kr,,i i.n.- ,.., , ..' ,v Tbe six stowaways were dlsi-nrered i nnnn.ui..n .. i.. ti.iti.i. ni.n r rrt,llv ",! " return from Pans, th , , t t . . - a fc t at a I I I wpMniHIll 111 HIV lllllinil IIIIIIIV IIUIIIilU I , UUN MNUt b KIKt DhAULOUKI X? 1 nrinr van!. V n v; -"'"VZ l? matii; of. M- riami' nfter baling Nrtples on April 22. rtve "ntopped as bj onchnntmer of them were about eighteen years old. wns told of the Cnited Ht er t.. prime minister " " " "" " """ ' "v'- """ s dcmanils ,,m"" "s not. reprcenr(ti even oj tment ' when he nu observer In ihe meeting of tbe 8u- .1 U.nl.u ...... ... I -. IT1,.. ...in k- .t i.i.. I ;'.""..""" " ."" ."'"" -""- "s'- " preme i ouncll. I! the Assnrinteil Press n-i u V ; i i . .. lleriln rejiw-tlng tlie l,erman repara-, n.. . .... , , , , , nj me ,s.siiciaieii i rcss . ih,. Unrr also enrried sixteen first-. I tinns proposals ' lllK "rt,,'v '" l1""1" W of the heads Newport News. Va.. M.iy 7. The i .dnss passengers and 121 second -class ' The Communists, who nlreadv Imve ! of the great Mutes lint won the war shipping board steamship Willimnntic. I I'aseiigers. .... 'engaged in street battles with mounted It is virtually a surrivnl of the nlllM conference during the war and of the Hlg Five nt Pari-. Lloyd Oorge, who Is its president, has sat in It contin uously w itb a succession of French and Italian piemlers, and a Japanese nra liiissndnr. th" iioryotnil reiirefentatlTti -...,.,.. ..n ,. ...., . ......1. ... r,.,.k ........r. ,.... ....M.i.ii.i loading here, was foetid today with !,'!'.'' . i tVi ''n,Ip,1In, l''" lni guards In an effort to check mnbllizn- e - -'Htrorr tiler llnlnfvnrn rlpnr ,. no thn .1 . 1! . ,,. -, ring to supres" system onthe Cnmmonwcnlth, but tore Tl .iii,. .1 ,i.i 1 .' - - The disturbances appear to Is- limitisi ..! ' !?r.Ctl,n ,wns. "PTe: hut the ad-J Hrtiumoro. Mai 7. i lh A. P. I , nCATU IMCTCAn nc DDIonm to the tenement actions nf the .itv. rrX.nBLWiTL;fT ,m;yVUttr rmn,U,-,0-, - added to U,-"M, "V'L'.l'ir r" although .rrurmc details are lacking. J f the mikado TM'.li'fhr,IIB ir"m 1"'rnl:im, ',n- ,'h" 'm,r"": Mrt1 """ ''ere today , Man Ked by Fa, From Scaffold on ne'wspat.ers The imlice nre'retU-enl. but UmPo persl"" nCtrdnyro l V," I bf ,he ,tui:,I of ""lo" " cn' t Eve of Court Sentence -ay the movemenl is not .lesPrra.d. ... Jn sixty-fire years there bave been " . . . ..-. - K-jnr.nster. Pa.. Mnj 7. A few hours '"' i nin-cr. uic rcurin? mrn ... pi.ij-iim ... ,!,- itn-i, nini- ui'UII . ,,. . , . ., . , , lAiiu-nn:. ..... .'., I. , lew lours t . , but seven superintendents of school, l"1" ,v,,ich contain ft strike-brcnMng before he was to be sentenced by the ''nn ""'bnstndor. hnd n lengthy con Each b'lilt. or added, a little to th'-icrew. I Lancaster County Court for criniiii.i ' f'T'HCf with Premier P.nnnil this after lden of his predecessor as the school fnltr.i Mmt Mm-iml s!,n,.t.l,M, i.u assault. John Iteinlmld. wcnltln nron. tow. After the cnirfercnc- Mr. Wnl- ldea of his predecessor as the school i I'nited States Marshal Stnekham this assault. Jolin Iteinlmld. wealth nnnuiatioii increased. runt was all. prop- .!... .).. ...AM..'i (S..nnf A...1 flnnll, . Z :,rV,,- .i P",l','07', l 'he eutrv into tbe case of a mysterious '" V '".. ' "fr1".' ' , '" ' m,nl's,trJ the store left as soon ns the place iH-gnn . n i ,.. s..ilor j.-t wnn I'ollowiiig Dr. Holmes' remarks, a on I with smoke and they found the ""' ' tlunVir " th" ln"r i.'-"on "C ""V of women nt the meeting took floorboards hot under their fact. I nL , wit 11!, r .11 "',' ,,, b.l,b-fect of " P'llc. d- rirrinrn s.mn get heavy streams ,,lav- 1,n '' ' , "Vo,Iell VlHt J "l attonioy ! JS,lt,nSB,hut t,'"1 noriety hnil no fe,v. I'JIV IIL'VCIOnt'fl (inn tlinr tliti "CUV." . "r;'-.i '"".., ""I""- mi nlng b-xan service of the injunction I rotestantlsm, nnd any one of these' educational methyls nnd adnilnistrn-' KsilP(I y I cdernl Judge Itusc last wlilch has not somethinr special to give I live systems, Pennsylvania had changed , tilht restraining stiikem from plcket- o people ought to dlsbnnd. (lur (ore- but little from the days of James P. i,,,. i inPK(. numbers or intimidating lathers had n special message, not of Wickcrshmn the "father of the public I . , i I'ltiiniaotlrit; antngonlsm or criticism, but of distinct schools" fifH odd years ago i or f,,r'ihlv 'h'tuining men who wish to vniue and nervice, i I join crews of esseN or the Uiiifunori U is our duty at this critical period to consider verj seriously the question of the spoken ministry) "I do not believe there are twentv people here who are not gray. We are Imperial a group ot cuieriy people, and yet the Society of Friends was founded In .Wiling tOlks With a live mnl vltnl me'. sage. W'v can revive the old power of em owne-lieri'. fell from n scaffoil nm '" r iiI"hiiimi n mesnge rn n-ih roof "'gloii. :nc Minjrct , mnilc pi. bile. age f which not wns killed. He was paintin when tin' ladder slipped. Heinhold wns to be sentenced this ,, ...., .. , T. morning for assaulting Anna M. Staver. , ""'' ngton. May ,.- .Hy A. P. i a tenant in one of his properties, and i "'"'ructions to Ambassador U alliicc nt was out on blil. . ( antlnowl m, l-aro To t'oKiTone Hitter Kads for State Here arc a few fad. the public should !.now. They are disgraceful considering the pos-lllon J'eiinstivatilu oe Ste.imshli, Co., which operates ship ping board craft only. Washington, May 7. 1 1!. A. P. i uple.s among the States. ' In ihe nt).-","',e or eereinrj lavls. vlm For ncarh three dermics, from IMld nnd gone to riusuurgii. iieKoiiniions to lniS. this Cotnninnwcaltb has been 'which the Labor Department bend had i going steadily down hill In its position 'been conducting with the Marine Work in education. (,rs' 1 nluii weie deferred ami tlie-cnn- In iMiti t'eiuisMvnnin stood tenth In n""". u-i '"' "" imi rmv -nu i icn lours iu inn uuor to gri at i , , .,,. ,.-,.- '" '"" "" tie fire i .!,,. basement, and thrust "' .'" '' '; ron, r' ,,,, ,,.,-, '"'' Mk lltics of l.oe tlii.ii.Kh Several sipiadr . .Ms7- ,M.n.r-v I."' I',1 U"'V, ,",, ' lu? I''Prr char of firein.n lnaed the moke and dan- tnend or Miss Carrclt s and tie pri i- lulll ,,,, ,,, k'er from n.har.eing tlnme.t or toppling i ,',nI heuetlcian under MNs (Janctt wml 0 ta aik ti. -r. ,irt t... i... ,.,;.,,... v.- r. una t i tirht wiincss. ?iw ipnu -.- ... ,.. w'miii ill kj nc i.tiri-iiiriii.t--- . . . -,....., "i S" ut ihe hie nt ita source. Most of ' that -Miss imrroti icit ner uome on Id In support of Dr. Holmes- "- mioki. cnsunltles wcr among the Ap-il 1 at llp.O a. m. to go to .ileum. "P cannot grow on the old sileut 'a '.o v.iit ilowtistnlrs. She seemed well and had said nothing ineelln" basis." BLAIR CHARGES HEARD BEHIND CLOSED DOORS 1 . ol'nslutinM lnii.(t,1nnf -v. - . . 'Ml Mlii mill. it MM ii tv iiiivniuniiit nreiiien Praised j, wn, npiirt.nt ot tint htnge of the M" AvhiiKire. one of the tenant" of pro. ewlings that the district attorney c bmlillng. prniscd tl. firemen for the . ,,., speklnir a motive for suicide. mustered the fire I ....... Ihe Manor nai ijiicmioii Ml the j i nc i " 'or ', mi, , t itumee to Rpic.nl to the P' r I'll!' II , Irillilllir I ll.. l.... H,.l,,o nml Mru TlNl. ""i .uisn .lii-iit if u ifviirt mill ' with wonderful i,nii. TlnP.nU nillnii. dnuirhters of the Tn wir'..nl ihe li.t of States and territories in point of cilncattoual adiantages. Uj 11100 it had dropped to fifteenth place. It lagged nwnj behind VcmuIii nnil Coliir.ithi It Wns four oolnts he- folks hud uot been irivrn the ' hind I'tah. which was then in the midst nee, and the itlur thnt thej of its grenttst struggle ngaiiil) the he opportunity and hnd not disgrace of imljgamnus. Moruipnlsm. iko llnrt ill til.. in.,nfln.u 1 ilecnrte Inter 111 till II It lin.l Charles Pnxtnn, also of Swurthinore, slipped ii notch further down the scnli and s'.oiid sixtesntli on the list. The far-off State of Washington, which in lilfHl nci'iipied fourteenth place, had In the intervening ton jeirs leaped to first place, while Pcnnsyl nnia had gone backward. Statistics compiled by the Kussell Sage Foundation from (ioveniinent education reports reveal the lament able fact that iu 1IMN Pennsylvania Senator Johnson Opposes Nominee Tor Revenue Commissioner owners n.s to wage, and working con- I ditlnus stood where It had been for scv- 'ni dajs. i In the meantime, proposals Mr. Daiis ' has made to the seamen in nu effort to invent the threatened tie-up of' American shipping lit n general strike are Ixlng considered bj the vnrious or- ' gnnirntioiis In volt ml, A disdslon i , lo'dicd for bi Mfiinlaj v hen the eon fiTcni es will b" resumed. I Itctoii. .May 7. --Hlj A. P.i Tug boat enkiiieciti joined ilie marine strlko bote today when owners attempted to (III the places of striking firemen. Tho1 walkout for ,t time tied up all towing opi-iilions with tlie exception of mil nieipnl woik. l lie in .ion lossoont rn, later re I e'nr '"' ''" T'i ,"U '" i'1"0 '" ' " crrobiiVaicI their mother. ''"; "" "mm. "I0"er , Mrr'uy tlmt wft k -rm1 urprihtLb-v"Dia-1 "'"ndttft t;-& l-u L org. f, UZt ,vh0 has atilrJrVra''"'1"' '' ''' "card today te,!in,onya"c i'' .n't- mi the third Hour. Ik also am ur .f t'ie building, lie said after ,r; " '' ht .i hail been In tbe . cllur ll'fii in nut before the llames started a""toi.i,g t ,i,o heater. He s.ild he tUight i n tlie Mht have ortgiri:-ted .n tin ... i .j... ', "iMriioii niie. - : , . . uri""u, uiiivr Uiiim.ij llnrini. owner of the fur-' Edlon Sn'8 Plan Would Advanoe witnesses Included treasury officials nnd atti.n. . r,.. ,a, ,,. believed Kdwards". Civlllratlon Ten Centuries cMJ?" "( or,,h Cnrollin. "Iiiannuni of ch,. nossll.le orlet,, .. ,i. .. ....... ,.. - ,,... .n, .ir .Miniion nns made two . -. .. , -..i ioi-h. .iny I. -ill .1. i . clinrfreH I pn llmf W. rl!.. -.. ,, egutc to the Ilepubllcan contention vlo- r .... . ....I .. I !.,.. ..I.I.. a. ... 1 liiul Piumi'iM irom Mxiocnni 10 twenty- ini"u ui ut.ru uuir iu mmui one onr first plain. ins iui'1 cxportod to Mart othiih boforo In t'l1 liiht hUCTcy. )H, Nho was hIkIm iibout nn n pur with Hawaii, and only .. . . tin vai ii riintiTS ji li Oili t nf flirt I ii ii ii inn ' InnA niror nnrilWt nniimr a , , .. . .......... .. UIII lllllL- I lll I11TII lltinnrillllll i . I.J IT I h a l .-...... ......... ... . .. . ( 111 W II II ! ! I HI! U1I Itl mW I Til I k. 1 Miss Dullols replied in the negutive i uIrtlr "f wi,, u, T i ' Canal rone. '"' "'-"- wnviin i miuut. , .ontlaueU on rW i."S ' litell L'CZ oJtid W' 1,,B "" 'S WELC0MED T0 BRITAIN I Mernal levcnue commissioner. Uotb regon were ahead o. ber. , MOVIES INSTEAD OF BOOKS "m, !":,"."?, "rfX, J'.!I",V .. rc.iJ ".""fnol' that uSZ SZ-"" Say8 En""h Wou,d N - - llliilr's cniiflrtnntim, ?,.,..,. i n.'i.'l above w ere obtained by mc from oriclnal Aid Wnr on United States FALL RIVER MILL DIVIDEND LOWEST SINCE 1016 ALL RIVF.n. MASS.. Way 7. Di Idtnds. foi thr- srco.ul qu tcr of the local mill year of 1021. nccordmg to figures compi'- today, totalled 570G,r75, an nvf-rnsc- of approximately 2 per c Tliis is the lowest rate bince the first qunvtrr of 1910, when t.- rnte was. 1.17 per cent. The total foi the first quniter of 1021 wns $109,575 greater. BOSTON'S FORMER CITY CASHIER INDICTED BOSTON. May 7. Thom.ta J. 0,Daly. former city cashier, w.-.o wns arrested on the eve of his promotion to the office ot 'i'v treasurer, wns indicted today on chains of laiceny rind fniijc., Sums spcLificnlly mentioned in tlie jtveial counts of .he IriKu,;. inrllctmtnt as hnvins been taktn suict. Jnmujy, 1916, totRi.i about !?21,000. wliile a blnnket iuUictment plncecl the amsuiu t iJlg.OOO. At the tinv; of O'Dnly's nw.Bt Mayor Peters aaaoua -that he lind conttssed thefts to the lnttei amount. i.n lit lunl an ii tin 7. - r iiv 'frr(vt one. tlnrrnn ..nlil .. ..,.... i '.;A.. -..In. -.,. ..v.. . . .". "-v i r-unsiiuiiiun oi uiniinu-iio i tires for bV 'X!i7t: tfT "' '' in th" nn,,"'" "h'nH'ntar, schools a"tl ft X r " C law mem .,. . , nf " wni in ,1" base- . (ll.i, !, twentv years br ng about an in voti" ,.. a" ?, '', " !u" IIMlC11. lint i ( llv A. P.i The Jnpnne-e 'inrslnu Kntnrl, bringing Prince Hirnhito, heir nimnront . to the e , t .- .... .... v, .. . .. , i ki . i . . illlllllir-e u ii i'. on nil. tlSII to l.ln? work of his predwesors for tlie con- ,', .,rriv,i .,, Soin.L.i ..,-. ' 'W "'"; I ' '"t.i . ii. sources- Predecessors Not fritlried He lins ncter commento'd upon the STRAW HAT DAY HERE Thatched Lids Make Official Bow Plentiful Nnmh.r. .o r ,'"5' 'r1"'1 "fnthe.-iiot too, w.i, ,,f ""I' "ni1 w,lh n Identiful1 t "PP. of sunshine- makes an ideal s-t . f, ,',iL.'Strn."- t r. The clentlst dclareil preseiitju-lniary " "fl,,. " iiZo,, e io Z sciiooi -""' - I""" "u "" be Internal revenue com miss oner be. tire to children fMllie ,,, f , , , ... . ' llio rcn.eiiy. no sam, is ,o u,ii- ...... ..,, ..,. ,.,',, i ....... . .-, ..-. -....,. " Mill at ill! 1 1 117 .; i.i- ...i ... i,.(.v, ", uuii oinei i : KnTiS. Tff. r. vivid! LStSKT Lh' V,Bufm' more compelling method of holding u " " " ' f'''""''""" duct of tbe ilepuvtincnt iirior to Ms nppeaninre on the scone. M nciiunlntiiiice with three of the pret Inns superintendents of public in- ComlmiMl nn 1'nce Tour. ( oliinin Tnn MARY IS CONFIDENT child's attention. ELEVATOR GIRL KILLED Is Thinks Court Will Decide She Entitled to Care of Boy who WHS Mrs. Marv McfJartei. rntm cn accj nurc mm cnn n uun nknia HfiTP i".'." : "' '".,' . " ""' irinier . - .--1 trial oi iintiiinmi ncn mu, is iiiiiic con . . . oiletit t int .no ire .Inhttu,.,, ... II ...!.. , . J",? banX !,,, T"cnou,ffl,'"U,,,'J ,V'U' Uoyd Ge0rQe Del9hted at Meeting-Operator Falls Three Stories Down . husband. William M. (inrvot to ive- !icr .Don?'1,. I" "I'unlnoti. Cl?stnut streit1 of De Valapa and Cra'a ' sh"' d Loses Life he!r son William. Jr. for whose ..,. auoil, S .' ,,,,.,.,.. ,, , V, ' '7 l . .. . .,.,., ,, . .. . . Inill' the inntner Muni.. . ,..!.. .- itrsus . 1 ' l" mis morning The .naliistone. .iiuy i.- ij t. r. i jottv t'miu. twoiuvs x vears old i i ,i . V. V, ."'""r. i w iT'rT,'1 in nuurtets, Inter Hefenlng to tl.r recent conversations Mlom( all elevato 'oporator iVtl dwVc o ,', Mn'iu , , ui07C,s nild flnnl v hv tl,.. l,,,.l....l I ..t ci.. ,n,,.n. r'rnl nmn er.iles irriilte (!. -. I u:. , .. '' , ,o J1 " "Of Cillfse 1 w lis lllsailtlo 111 Oil in ,, . ""ii inte,- ihe. .,"'.... '. ""'"'.' .'.' .". :::'. ".'. .n. ,;::... .,: ,;:" i;v ,. ','"1 ''. ..,,,l, """ """" u" 1111,- the mstodi r n,;- 1..,.. ... 1 nil this ,,fi r.-v-.H.-i, 10 mouuire ' 11 i isicr. nini i.uninno . ,n..n, innii ynrn sue. leu down an oetutor shaft , ., ,, ., v, ,, : ."''- ,Wiro'rnV,,!,1 Tnl thousand of I ...publican leader, Premier Lloyd (ieo.gr from theShl.d lloor Her t cck was ' J"' ' "'" Mr"-.Vf:n,rv', ,,,ln-v' "'"( lVnl,.V'rT,l",tnV,'1 "''lr ""''"'rlty ,it the1 said to a meeting of .1000 I'ulonlsts broken. She lived on Twrntt -second ' '"l"u"' ,.':",,"lTff ''J1 w, ''" Rlvn FrnuliiiV "pi?! ',,r,'lml1 K"m" nt here today : street near Ueod. ' "ou" over to m -are Monday, when the mnm Veori. ;.,, 'T .,"'ns " li,ue "I imi ver much delighted to see .nil. yoim .,., , , , . i Judge makes his deebdmi. I , ,,!,,. of ' litche,1 , linl "T "irrunoe "" l "", wo m,tlo,"rtl ,n,,lf,rH ln rl" vntor the third lloor and pre ,'nnllv ! ?" I'"''-' "'-IUHlv..ly an, 'per- ""'r' I ni i an.w slB""' ffrU.ind have met to discuss I tpiestlnns ,,iid stepped out. Iciting th'. safet " g to ' frrlb "' 'll"' ' ' '" VFrSn" '" cnr" fl,r ' . n. imw nil Is nlffopent 'ri...n ' I 1.... .... t,r. full, in nf iKn en,mrp ,.,, ni.n. ,. .nn i but as tli e."n'ili)U',r".i,',,,mi"'1"'1 il '" " K0P(1 Mgn that thej should ills-, u, fulled to shut the power off eiim-; ,,',',n,n " Picked their way ,-uss things logether." rlPtcl nnd that the car moved slot It1 1Ut!P ii'iiini iiiii'r mir ivif U. tletarwi. 1 1 i '"" I,1 '"'Jdgrar witp ! What will ciimic I fonnnt predlr ..I .1 " ' ' ' Jll'IS 11 II I ll,.. I......I...I...I ' iu- im i ul Cent. IP,.. s of I" 'i'."h "PMSnn 111''' hecomiiiK Cork. May 7. -Two former soldiers piiai,... ,r l Here seems to he in.i ...nrn Hliot dead anil a woman dnnger- 'o mnU ,,.11 "ntl H,,or"l ntinosphero'oiislt wounded here early this morning '" Wlmi Pnssnhly good look, while returning from a I'll" . ! "'I'1'1 '""' ,UIII barracks at Youghal, OS .,.""," nl,l,p "I two o'clock win. '.i.IIoh east of here. a. in , " a"lnK home. Fiiiiher I The rallwa bridge between Thurlcs ' '"" .wit i,,!n,l"; '" ',0 , "''out the nnd ('mold's Cross lins been blown up, 'in Thercf,.. r'.'"' K,.'-VH ""' wciilliei-niipplii'i railway triilHc and cutting 10 be bannr ,,A,i , ,i ,, "ove reusu.iciiiiimiinlciitliui Ictwcen sou ... ...... uyuimauv. . l.uill llllil IJ'.lllllll dance In the twcnl -seven itheru Iro- m British tnrships in iiort were elnh. oraieji ,e nrated. Salutes wore ex. ' changed bet wen them and the Japanese battleship. The . .i n p. nice will remain aboard the Kntnri rn-, Sunday, proceeding to Liiudii'i Monilni . The Times sajn the official uinricr in have been given Thur-diit nliti i in honor of the prince, has been cniiool.'d upon suggestion from i the pi) u! visitor, who took this notion lici'iuiso of tiie i oni cri-ls in (treat llrltnln. The 'i'i ernpb si,s the Anglo-Jnp-anose irc.itt nuld uot be intoKcd to rung" the ltriush nut) alongside that of -'apatt "in the uiilinnp.t event of n conflict between tic two maritime pow ers r ine riu inc. .inp.in ami the I' nit oil Stntis. Tlie nowspiiier added that competition for iirinnnient tvmilil hnrdlt less harmful than onen wnr. faro INCENDIARISM SUSPECTED ' Fire Does $5000 Damage to Ham monton. N. J., Clothlnn Plant The en-oner's thenrt is thnt the girl' . ' , "7""' to I'esiniicl, ,,u i Fire bolieted tn Imvc been f im-on-i ..m..i . , . .. ,v L " '' iilinnieter lit draeir ne Into i ... I i. . i .,: ..!.,.., l..,, ,.,.! ,, ... .,.,..... -.- -.--.--. ......,,,. iiniilliz illili.i i,nijiiiv.i.iiiiiih"i tin- limn, oi flip tt e tllilWS that llllil llo r Kit lliern ll, ,.,,,, I, Sni, C.v nuil,r,. ..I i , , , - . , , " " ', ......,,.o ,, HIS ennrel) out of order, but there Isn't cl , thing, at llammontoii. X, ,1.. rn"ri.. person in this wide world who can snt lodn). The loss enmists of 10(H) contK l la word against nit characler. If there twentv-five sewing maclKiics and tl.ro,', 1 SOUTH CAROLINA UNIVERSITY WARS ON FRATERNITIES COLUMBIA. S. C. May 7. At least fitty stmlfrts of the Unlvejs'ity nt South Carolina were believed today to fact expulsion, .'tupcubion oi other punishment ns the icsult ot an :,ni nmcemeut made to tht student body by President W. S. Cum P. th i "ilia-t.v action" would bi taktn against any student found paid cip.uin iu the activities of to-called "aubrosa" fraternities m violation of state laws. WANTS HIGHER FARES FOR PICNIC PARTIES HAniUSBURG. May 7. The Mnuch Chunk ai.d LfhiRMon Trtur.it Company ha tiled notice with tlfu Public S.ivuc Com mission of iiicivnseh in picnic party tntts and cU-cren.se- :n oth. i clnssis. while the Clay Valley Railway Company, opiiating in lltrlts county, has made special one-day mtcs toi exclusions ir summer, which mnkc some- reductions. The Kej-btom Ttlephm. Company. Philiulcljihia, and Denver und Ep'luata Tilcpha.n. ami Tclct;iaph Company hnve lilcd notices of chunjjts in latCL. Must Hcpre.sent Hnnllug V.f it in compos, il ,,f brads of states. 'Colonel lionrgc llnrt et can only take part In its proceedings ns the personal represintatito of the President When Colonel llnrt. ) intend tlie mooting of the bod) it will be in effis't President Harding attending those nieeilngs, as President Wilson did nt Paris, for Coioiii'l Hnrtey will sn.t what he is told to snj mid agree to what he is told to agree to bj Washington, The liiiiRiingr. describing the Presi dent's aeecplnnoe of Lloyd Oorgo's In vitation I brood und significant. Says tic- reply 1. 1 tn P.ritlsb pre mier: "The gotor, imi ii, of tl, I'nited States i deeph tnri-ri t-l in the Just , settleinint of tin- inntti-rs of world-wide iiupnrtnncc whii'n nn- uinlc- discussion ii. these conferences, " It is not morel) cnnmnie piotlonH ' I :--i, nr" speciiiciill) ineiit'ninsl in the tn-ie. but all matt-'i-s oi mil ruatiuaal iiiip-irinm ". liesiiuirs Place in Pug lite ,i'i while it ,s -i in. nl1 said that Aliibns-aiior Wnllnci- v ill be present ui ti.r ufi-reiico of iiiiib'issmiiirs and Iti-lanil W I'm) den w i 1 at ' ml the im-otiiig-. of the roi;ir.itinii c-iiniuts-'iiii nn,. i-i ,n 'i-iMtliciiil cnpacit) , no sin h lim intimi , iilu.-il ,i)oti Cnlonol Iliirtct lie -t il "tnl.e p.-i-t ;,s thi represi iitntiie ,if ),.. l-res,.et of the I tlited S'ntos in tli' -lel'liel.ltlnns of In Sit.nriMiv CiuiiiiiI ' 'll,e I'tiltssI Slates -i..i i, . as ,,'u, . nn. ong the ' Ktg Fi- - in tit .is ,t hi in ,t .it Paris, o"rpt tint tin- l'ris-din, being tax from ,i scene of act,,,,,, ii present only through n i.,s,,,,l ,.,r niniitc. It ,- n'l.cuil . i'injrcil Hint .ill t'lis iiienns ', im,, emi.,i," ,,, Lnrnpean affairs Put ,,fi in's ,, ;i.. their big ' (iniiouii iiii r-it, 4i,x..i.isl) and fled from iiiiesllni"-- T wv was )eft ., Imthersoaje 11 mi i , en . i lie tmi.nni: nod Itolnm. Bwat 'Em, Dlroctorl I Director of Health Purlins), made on Inspectliin of tho swamps und lowlands south of Oregon avenue todav with a tlew to extending the anil-mosquito campaign there. Medical ofiicei-k ut the navy jonl are co-oieratlng wlih cltj ufliclnln nd mosquito-breeding spot's aru being d ruined and oiled. was ni) husband would hate had thrm there .tOHterdn.t." On the other hand, Ihe husbnnil, Wll liam Mcttarvej, who has the bo.t t his home In Ardmore Is .! confident Ju,KP Jnliiison will allow him to retain cus tody of the bo) nt least ponding the outcome of the divorce action that he has brought against his wife. 0 ...l.Iiii. , i, i .il. , ,i n. I I, a........ , . in ,--,,, ., ,.,... - ,,.- iii.iiifj ins,s is istimnted at iibout SoOOO. Pile Chief Albert L. Jackson said ho believed tin plnoe had bcin set afire beciiuse he fo-iiul a gasoline ran with a little saline still in it outside the building near Pie nolnt when- the tlnmrs started IU s making uu hivestica tiou. ADJOURN BLAIR HEARING UNTIL NEXT THURSDAY WASHINGTON. Miy 7.The Senate finance conuiiitteo ,u. fcrutl action today i-n the nomination of. David H. Blair, of NuttU Cnrollun. to bo commissioner of internal revenue, opposed iu th Senate by Scnatoi Johnson. After hearing evidence on both shirt tho committee adjourned to tcsume the inquhy next Thuiaday. to sp'-uk f-ir iseli .'ii, i,.i-rc - were met I,. ,i -eiiso ,1 i r i Tlien cr unl- ,- i ' AinbnsHnilnr II'-t'i ISoMieu In til n th' ii.in.ir ml -, national Imih i ii tinoHi, in ..b rtois I'resl den' il-on l,n! uin-nY ..! nbscrters at. t'nii ciitiferi-ii i-. f'niii nine to time Hit lr Harding through t'nloiiel Unrtej. tiil.i" a miii ni the most po-v "t fill iiiteriiiitniiiiil bi-d tin- -Mirld bos '-T " '"" Uill'll ,- nf ri-preROIl- tntiti of I'm- iim piwirn which t),n wnr '-ft di m, limit uem the oi,rth. It i nu nn'ocni'l, ir:-iiiniioii with no I, lulls i, ,iiiu ll ,iil'ni i except tl.OM- .rlileb i. i-'.pec, f.,i ,ii,l.- opinion nn- O'lhO. Supii'iuo ( ounril I nliiiiKrd It i true tlmt the I'liMed Stntes my w.'hdriiw fi-i.ui tins organization nt nn) 1 1 tii mnl lor nn reiisoi. It scon tit. and to this extent tbe imolvement is slighter than it would hino been iu tlii- League of Nations it fc trlI, ulso thnt the I'lilted StnioH mny re fuse in go along with the other mem bers of the Pig I'lvo in their derisions. Hut it in aim to be oMred thnt thu Supreme Council is It n, 1 1 . , l by no cove nant or cniisliliiiion Tin, Jugue of Nations Is so limltnl. The slop tnken iehtetd) endl tii4 pulley of I olation. unions i,m dtun t:.iri,iioi or some sux'esiior retcrien ttu, ( unlliitKd on I'uut 1'vur, t'oluiim lhr j ii' i i .. ,., i A
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