ywjvw. ft ;$yry - X';- .'AyrA ' l vftfSBWasfSfv-iiJj&'TtvSS(y? J. V vpwr -.- vwtw'jr f vii,-T rrr Nv i'f fP"Wi" ! I " '"' -1 inn .ilium II l l I II I nil-,..... '-3 ,fcii iJjVjWi w 1. ,. " 4 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAI7 7, 1921 a : GETTING FIRST IMPRESSION OF AMERICA Golden Wedding Allies Remove Bars and Return' National Foreign Trade Council Political Prisoners in Adopts Platform as Ses- j Upper Silesia I sions End I Local Wago Conference Board I to Arbitrato Disputes and Pro- Western Rail Management Dany Waste Charges vent Sympathy Walkouts COST OF LIVING BASIS Effect Wages 13 MAY ADMIT TROOP TRAINS' WOULD INCREASE IMPORTS APPEAL TO LABOR BOARD i s;$&fc PROPnGlIlOi PLUMB! PLAN SEEN 'LONG SLESIAN FRONTIER El CREDIT URGE PLAN 10 CURB OPEN 10 GERMANY FOR EUROPE URGED BUILDING STRIKES i Up WS i wWf en i77PrTM iilBPP"PWn 'H 7 QJGiuMiL - iV'flttl s.v vnPwL- -,.edCJ' i 'Wcly .vi wP vA ' ) ' ; H rV ri 1" ,1 I t r. 'r Ity the Associated Press Oppeln. Sllcsl.t. Mar 7 -?i-m.ir r qurstg thnt thr frontier h'-wcen J r manv and SiVsi i be npenti' ir 1 l'iit all nolltleii t u"n." he'd bx the Alii" In Upper Sil--in tw released b-ixe h'-en granted bv the tnfcrnllleil rommlMlon here. Deeil .n win thci 'h. u .'ii.r zsan Government troop" ivou'd be : r raltted In Sllln and whether the P.i!i"h frontier xmii'd ! e ""'d was ext- ted early today. An nrmofd train xvn run fm'-i Breslnu t Kreurherg. nr'"i' ''iifi mile northcnt of here, hi (Jerrran" Inst night, and was turned nvr tn Ti lled authority there. The Allies ae- , ctpted the train in view of report" f'int the P"'es planned tn attack Km. 7 berg to-'sv The -ituntion in tV. -if". whio- Jn been grfw'-n appre-'iMx ter.e ha been made mic v-lou bv 'he arrival ' of hundl "f refugee Mr " been sevcrclx winded nni have ex cited the pen de with stories .if l!leSed Pollh britn'iti The r'f"r" n le mented bv r('nt' of n-.-e'r. ' ' I a silent d'mnntrntinn veMcr'm r.fte--noon, paradlne up and down the prin cipal street and pa-t the mlminlf ra tion building. Alll'd olfieials frs.nkl expect, nc an outbreak. ny ther nou'd b -la'iV to cope with an Insurgent i rrnr inp ulace Prince Hnf.f'U. 'reman dele gate on the interallied om'nlloii de. clnred yesferdav rhit ever- effer- was being made to hold hark the ie-mi"s. but that the dancer wo' lnrea-ms hourly He ndiled that, according t U' on Information there are f.t 'eat V mxl Pole under nrm In Ppfr Siia. Paris. May 7. i Py A P ' -The Allien haxe nt to the allied hieli rom rnlnion in upper Silesia an urser.t re quest to art eneretna'.lv in uipre In Po'nh -ipri'lnifi. aunt nllud troop fo- tl.e pirpoe They Vso urire that the cotnmivion report ai qulrl ur poniblt- on the settlement of the boundurie between 1'o'and ind tier man) in th area n a result of tin- re cent plebiscite French eir'le appeared nu h con cernnl today over ne of ;. irre-t. by fifty (ierniaiiH who had eroded th frontier, of Captain I ' b'.oi of the French arm . rnt-olii-i . f t ditr;--t of Obr-Ologa'i MldMnnc. England, Ia 7 !(. A. P.) Prim.- Minister Low! c,eir;i declared today that if ii-r-natu d! armed in aceo-dan-e with the -rea'i of Veri".ii.'es she u "lit. tied t" nii that the Allies inlt on the di'arr-iarvrt f Po'nnl Mr l.'oiil i n-a ai . t'l.f to TifMVl er'oii- inmtlne here in ler nuKpicen of -he Njtlonnl fnionit Ao elation. U. S. Co-operation Hailed With Joy Continued frnm Pare Oee Pari and Ilo'nt.d V Howien ' r sutne their post" i" ur. .ffi-.i. observer for the Ame-ican ! -r. m n c 'i" conference f ariSn"ador u:. ' "eriara tlon omm in rpeetlve'j were prepar'd tila.. nt he Stare Depart ment Thin i .1 i ..nf iru.i'i with fie decision of Presiden' Mii-din? i " nonnced lette-dn- to have American representnon on the !nternntnn ll counei!" nrerea den Ini wirh problei.s urowins out .f the nr Oeo-;e Ha-vej nmba--ari"r t" 'ir- i Britvn who . to "It with th AVhi Piipreir. ('.ir.ci! n the r'-prese-itat of the pre dent m'! receive hi" r structions ur .ti his .iThs! at I."- I n next vief Hi" pu'ti -pat'iiti .n '" , pro. eediri" ' "h" c "ir il w !1 be . defini-iv f-in 6 of ,vie ,.t .r A-'--lean repreer.tnfives, n-if. t i- i plaine.1 he. ,r "e if a-.v .e.r .f - I'nite 1 States ' re.tn. ' 'i "-it .i becnui-e f t' 'iirTe-im. !r ; wr given -heir repr-eiita,,ve '. "- T-e-Iove-nnec It w" "S'd that tiie .ur' an1 traditions . ti . d ff'-ren r i --. -t. permitted a A-''i.z der." ' i t' r!t in thei' ;eprnsen'at!es T . can repr- natlv ! ve-, ..- . ' m tel b the inftrue-i us .f t i President who. if nai explain1 d ." "d 'n t irn by the eon"' i'in The S'lTenie f'ri'.ii"' i. ..s rihed ft" n delibera'ne bi.d ." n ' n.ust re ceive the a;rro-n' ..f idiv'd'.i1 governrr.er's r .r- .' ' P.xp'dien x WR U-ee as 'le - riotlV. fie joining 'n it" ' 'i-ri'f r, Tl. nin 'n Interest ,n - ti-st hiivc arisen f-nm ', require e-.i r.-. ir was -a' 1 i1 ' the repr-se-'.ii -nntion w '. ' It Ws i Mt i- . the United "i'j- " resumi 'ion ' n' dellberat r," ' t as lnd! a'H' o' '. - i." ir'- ' i , !, i'T ' un.-. -. t n'nc- ' f e ilf i-ri I.' i -XT ! ihxie' -,i ! ,. , .a ' , ,r ' -.IJ r" ' t J. It i i I ' e i 1 - - . i.i . ' - !.'" I. "i ' I A '".-. ---I" n I.eng'.i ' Na' "" omeers !t.-.ter -"at -.-r , ... necfon i", the 'cg.- it ' r United St,ve. iiii! u.s ' , - tinns hi -- verng ' ivti-.n Th Ar i - an .:. - a" tilde tonar,i c. '. .-es v ! ... tr-c ' i be unsffeiti.il m i : ay m t 'n argued tnnt ' po".' i. '. ' ' r Stntes n " '. st. i !.. r whlch it I i 'i.e-'i I ".- - ." : by renson 'f the repr'-sei.' itp n n council. The Sts'i I'epnrtiiieiii - i ,- ., - ' reports risan'li.g tl.e - . - Silesia bu : a' 1- m ' tlons it o'-iler nt p.' r " : Europeun A'EJr CHA.CFJJ)R MAY BESCHWAM)ER nerltn. Mav 7 - i Hi l'i-ll, dolf Schw under i- per.-'nn! v r.n, tloned as m. 111111.11 ! 1 1 1 f r the chancel;, mlnp !! a f'.fi.nr'.v governor of A.-s I.o-ra ie unit . now presiden' of H-ssi Nnssiu He is SlippOSed ti, 'ill'l loAlif) I e Ii, !. ,. rll'. part, imd i imi o,i.si-d 1 iir i;.,. tax Stn'seiii inn wfi.i ih get.ei-n I- e. fiected to take t iit nf f..p zn i'il . Iter if his purii nn.ri tin llm gm -ernment The ntt.tiid' of the "iiler p ir in enlcma It i be'irxiiil the -.tr t will join th- Mnjiriti So. ialiis in forming a nmi ciliiiiet, and 01 ci t t allied cinidlloii in preferetn e 1, . x jvotlng tjer-iam to iHsiipnt on This two-onif hi- prnliubl. vmnl be re-enfnn ed b the Inilcin mient Si cinlist. Tins wni'd ..if tie iVnf 1- SoclnlIt b J.'7 Hues .,it r ii,. HI' 1 in the Iteicrintng Tbc text uf the alluil ulti"iatui . .111., protocol r ttd.'d th foreii, i!hi . 1.1 ri yeiterdny immi. but it ua dei Ided t postpone inubllsliing It until tndm ('opies were sent tn arums ri.'iisi' 1. -for thnr liiforiimtiuii, und recouimtudu tious were nought. Ity file 'vl.itPJ IM-pnh Clcvcl.'in'l. Mn ". The eiilith aim .i .rirentioii of the National T'orelir Trade fiiiiii'dl 'oeI a foiir-dai .'' hire t-i m.irnitiit !th the nd'-'f'" i -' he plntform for the comine 'ir. recommended bj t'le Kenrral ooni'i'' n ommltteo. "The l)u'iii'k world i .ii(Tern.e day from uti'. nlnn.'ed exrhnnc. . t ' enmmittoe report "aid "Notniti tnndlni: th( )viit'on (if the l'trtei: State n a red'tnV nntii'ii. 'he preen untnble nnnneinl condition of a lftrcr part of the world. epeeia'lj of I'nrope l the fumintnentnl cnue nt onr own tiusinev ilepri-i-ion. roreign nt"n wnoe import ex- ceed their eTpor". hate benn compelled to ."irtail p'i'i' iae beca'ie of Inabllitv ' to pa tiy i xport. I The I mtiil Stnt- mut continue to increaie In im; ort -f rn material and merchandl-o not de'rimentn; to ox-!-!nx Indii5tr in order to receive pay for the export-- n'-eM4r to -ahl em ployment b Inbo- in nuri' -i!tnr and Indu'trj. and to permit of tlo liquida tion of the nblteation" of the debtor nntloni. Mint of the countries ..f l'urnpi are ' unable to pin u now and for om time to i onie in gold or nirrnliandif. and unles the are enable.! to obtain ' credit"! to purchare rim material, their , l'UflneN and ourv wil, .ontlnue to nasnate. 'Ve urge the Immed'n'e reitlnn of tinaneial l:,ti'utlon unle- the I'dee 'aw. hoe machinery will facilitate extension of lmis-tcrm credit" to pro- note free evhntiKc of .Tpor -ii i in- po" e commend (fort" t , t.-,; .a'nt .nr tnvetine publie with the ne.it of piirchnlnc debenture i-ued !" ue', iotitit ,ltls aanint auproed foreleti erurltie for thi" purpose ' TROLLEY CONDUCTOR HERO Awakens Family on Second Floor When Store Catchea Fire A frollev-car condu fr on one of the rijrhth trer- lme wa the hero nf a fire whl h diiniii5"d -ne ;rocer toe and dwe'Iinc of Iiaxid Or'ander at 113 Vorth Kigh'h "treet The ennd'i 'tor. nl,i left without i'Mng hi name. it.v pafim: nt 1 o'clock tin ino-nin? on hi car when he aw flame in the rear of the "tore He topped hi -ar lone . lioujh ti turn in an alarm mid pnui 1 on the door ending f. tl.e iiptairs dwelling The . ducto- not (Vnvier. hi wife, Sarah, aril their four ilii'.dren .iwnke and nldrd them to get v. the street When the; were safe he boarded hi" car asa'n. gae -he un-nrpinn "the lull and 'lurr.-i in to make for lot time Kirer-en f-om the Warr.'.-V nnd Herk street (Ire itntion extiugui'hed the fire, i The .to',li in the gro"T "tore w" badl damage bv the fame and water. DIDN'T EVEN PAY WAR TAX ' Polltie'an Arrested at Ball Game After Flow Wite Policeman A'Nr- Warner T erf sixth and -iirffear.t -treef". wx" iir-.i-'i d terday. a-s d ' mai:""M: !'Tr"l::aii II..". '- at .i v,neba'1 ga-ii T 'he Norrheat II!gil Sehoo' Warner v no sny mar in the f ii'-ee; Tweun -eigi.ti a"d " a committee. 1 -. .n of the d to ei ter the bnl! si.e e at .t ty n t f Mid ("a ib 'nt adni sioi, k"" e- Pnr i r H' -Warner, 'vt-i .. .i Inn Mav "; jnd '""" 'a.. ho. ; gro -id Twen itjria streits without nciording to the gate- ex r-nK i -TT'-i with . (jw to ' A" Xttncked Pr.ce . ii Wnrner . Aecji f' . ; . ice FRANKLIN REACHES BOSTON Statue of Pt-ilo6opher and Patriot Hailed at His Birthplace Itnstnn. Ms' T H A P ) Ben jamin Krnr. nr porari'i rettirur'l to bi h rf 'i ai e t.i.a n I n ti7.e, hailed b- t 10 l-iu ' ' i'' " dxi ltiist.ininti. K . "" 1 ' '"' i' i i"i rgani-xa'ion- tin -.! ; 'f t'. "'nton.an nnd I fr'".i Haitl-iiore w a- :he i entri.l .rfiiis'li the -trren f.. W ri in i ; nz ir- i. n of 1 . ! T'i.' ics .I'll' e-"irv Kns:-i-.d ; brother l' ' 'iirltpH tlif limit! n iMns of the New i 1'rni.klin und hi DICKINSON FOUNDER'S DAY College Alur-tv Throng Carlisle to Tae Pa-t 'n Celebration ( arli-le Pa Mu. 7 Frnternity lc I ' .'1 is 1. ere w "re Di Kin-oti Co1. .nt. 1 nrf n ..f Ko'inder's III Da ..- w;'.' tie exereisis 'n -e if i' nil h Dr Ien ' '.. le'.nrtr.'ent of his. 1 li-'ll wl'.l -; cik. Af'ee- -iiii of I'rnr.en S'isbet t.--f ne in-'.t iti..:i, wi'I ti t Mnv Pax fete wi'l be le'il In the i ir-i evniinc ix tic J'nii; f e 1 ollege Poisoned by Gas Mnr' ' Ha. . ' rt. " . -n "ir o'd , t . Hj'r.ei: -ir I! - . '. iferini . ";"' ii". z a. t' ri . . t of . in hi r.iom at l.V. North1 Pi .ii iret beinj bi wi "it b the - 'it T" -rip''1 ir of -l. ;it I nni nntifed ;.',ie and the as -u :-n to t ' ".;, TRi -vnpre an nv be w 1 i r'mver I 'I'ncle Joe." at Hr Years, Refuses tn Adjourn Wnshincton. M1.1 " -'v A P f, .! ' '',. nor t o,p ,' . A- n ri t'i re .rd fi r - ii in gres. ..'.Ii-nte.l h- e.ent -nftli - . I.i fi'lr.i bv "li'ki.i? 11 the I T! " Holl-e Wli. If ' I "e. 1. but the f'.mnr i" ak r "re ' -nl in adjourn" aim ' 1 '"! 11 ..'ing nf the nppnipriat.i.r- com- I'lie which i' w rlc'ng nn tie defi- ,.11 bi.) Srinehnili akd Mr Cannon f ,. . ' ii'd t"l' In ' mnin ilgs'-s he i4'l sin 'ked .n 1 he nr-t git tlm ilill 'I dmi't ktniw hit thai reiiim c. ' lie said, a- In- reai lied m hi" . kit. .'.'.'i mt 1 III nf llmse Inn; a- k iii r - nni ii'n i'l a inati 11 i Garrett Mystery r i si 1 YOOC 10 COIltlflUe Cnnilnufd from VnK? One ind M" IVilon In the normative vir Pillc, ,ns vicarlnR n t rimmed allr hat at that moment. Aim "he ha 1 );a-M Wit) tl'-calline of Mr. II. It. Kns who ha i 'oniiy "tore and bakerj at Media. t'i' purpoe of the prosecutor m inqulr.ni: about the railnr lint was di"- Mr Trifle told how Mis (!irrit ''nni' . ht store shortlj before ." o'clock "ti the day he disappeared i made n m ptirchae and nte Ice cream I v.-hi'e na.f-s I Iiofo- '.."i; Mlv Onrrett left with- 'out iier pir. eN Then, tile witnf said n womii-i iieurmg a cnilor hat entered and ake I fi.r Mis (Jarrett'i" packapes. I Mr. Krzlc akcd the woman to ile- crlli t.c irce.. receiveil n sntifnc- tor rf 1 and turned them oer t.. the ktranger Mr. Knjle viid the wnninn n aNnit .r fe't (1 inclie. tall, , between twen'-He and thirty jear old and weiclwl about Hi" pound inwii-coior"'i art that he wore Im lnl Uyp "n ,he mIml of ,h" '" I ran ei lier "tnnding there before) m." "iitd Mr" !-"a:!p, "but I cannot! ptollr-et the fie diitlnctlv. I cannot eem to reinfect what that wa like. I don't know whether I xx'ould know her fnee again bu I feel certain th.it I would know ' er If "lie xvore that carf again." "IMd he near rlnf-sps?" "'1 can't reiperiber " Mi" Ileba I'.iigie a dmighter. eor rohvjrated her r.Kitlier' tetlmony. (Jeorec Ikert ..f Heading, n fisher ninn told of hndng the body. 'harlc Mi'Ciirnif K told of seeing a bri'Ue on the .!..,ii woman's face. He "Old the mark linked X" though It might have been made wit'i a sharp inetru r nt Hard to Remove Scarf At thnt the district attornex recalled:0' Kikert and asked whetner he lmd no ticed the mark. That qucnlnn brought out one nf the most important plces of te.timom nf tlie dax Kckert replied that he bellexed the b-ulse had bten caued b a piece of tin. nnd then he tn'id about the scarf wound about the woman face H said he hnd found !lrtictllt in rnnm.lnn It It wa- wound tight'v around her nek." he aul. -then curled over her face nnd nose, being brought down to ler "hauMer and wrapped tighth under Iho firm If ! i-i.pi- tlrhl .nr.fitlr over the fneo nnd I hml t,. null it .lowti to &e: i view the because eicildn't eet tf off alfosether.1 - undertaker' -aid "be could ricallM" ml' to tuben ulirsls. nneof the most t noth'mir aUmt the scarf, nlthough 'he I dreaded diverse we have to tight toda. ! hud r-Movci it fro mthe b.Kly. st, Fxucrlnientlnir lir t nl, Scnrt.'i-ood. of West .. l.Nperimcniing CheMcr then teMitled thn Mis ,;r. . 'Those of us who nrnKWwJ ' 'rt ! hi! t.ren iiifTueatei! siiiujiii,- "" iiciihiih iiuiiikii' n "- - ' '-Tl.e. wre n. murk, of x-o'eni op rp!!'0 ,hat m,"'n 1" ot tn learned . '..i! ,- .n th." I. ' !. sni.l ..r,il',,,,'"r" ,l1" Problem of malignancy are ;, f, v m wns .a - ,1-it "ltirP'v M,,rrl- Y1l r"'liljln," nur - I Ther.. 'a. x-erx lif'i water in th and air pn- iwevcr. to de- lunc" n i the nostril" ages ue-. not clogged "It uii fnipoesib'e. h teriiiri Wr- "I - the ' " rr r 1. I- l.aian! . of .? iir.a' t I,. . r - tire.J 'ie caue of "iifioention. there nm sitn" of strnngu lr Wendell n"ked. i In't haxe told tlint because of) tion of the bodv." xns the xttergiw,d 'hen refused to i-sH as to the probable cause '.on He also ,-aid he xxa ni whethT Miss (,ar-ett lmd ie r a. iv. when lie hoiix in I 1 I .e WHtrrs of the IiraudxxMiic Wendel' told tin- jury In bud -es who had said (hex nud nn ot,r resembling Miss (Jnrntt M- rw i ""', iniir w ' m-.. the bod.i wn found. The ivd ' -,i f. ns 3 p. in., April 1. Inn-i: 1 . is Mr Kngle had testified ilxt Mis. uarrett iw in Mediu later. be s-i 1' ild r.nt call th se persons W t t. 8 the jury retired to de-'il'ii-n' After an hour's oonferem e W II T ..c.ips ,n, the foreni.in. s.ild ' ' ; -'.. delred to recall witnesses iiid if to Miiiuimn txxu other wit- 1. 11 ir, to the (inrretl family ' .-t !.', Mnl not been 1 ailed was '1 1 1. ii.nin S anted More evidence fr t ... .,.,,11 said that tl.f jur.x ' i- ii in; tn announce a verdict on t. idi u 1 nt hand I- .- XI. ted tl.it l-ienibirs of i,. Di I'.o - 'iniili will be recnl'ed 11 1 f ' new wltnis-ses to In 1 nl'ed 1 'in f'i-t!icr liiipwst xilll be 1 farmer, rr 1 n. ,ili land llows the ilraiidj - ! k m 'xliiili the wnnmn's Lodj n .is ' 1 1 ' Dei, ie, of Chester and Delaware 'mu, ne. 'odnj Hre chirking i.p on the r,p,,r. ,i,,lt a,jf,mublle trnik- leading t nr'1 . rei k were found on the far . ' ,1 .a.ni named Hopkins, about !i" . frnlu We-t Chester T. iLn.ier u said to hnxe stnfd he fo inM Mi' burs of n fence down and the 11 ' tires, showing tl.it 11 xnlncp had , ""! through the improvised gate r. ,1 i,,pireek CIRCUS IS COMING TO TOWN, Will Be No Parade on Bjt There Mondav . Monaav mi re very little nnd ndept at rough small spnee.. it U ".n xou monev to see the i.ow on earth this jenr .1 morn ng enrly the Ireus . n.i.in In llipr.nnli f Im fun ' 1. l!"".l goir.g ' rr. ,1' T :'! . nr-l ( ..' .Ni- n' ' .1 'lit tents will raise theineivci ... ,... ............. .... -,,. ti street nud Hunting Park e ... thnt nil next wick wonder- .. -iiw s an get their usual and i. i 1 'irtr.i: tl rlll Hut and how pathetic is thnt word 1 .-. wil) init be even a siig'jpstr,n ()f i i-ii.i parude. not exen tor tun hi "'Us. T , niiali. will no longi r mine to "Nl ' 1 ,' f ' ! .-n.'llli Club to Give Play 'I I... Sherwood Ciiitun Club, 1 Thim.a '.vi'iue will lne p sin cesful I Si ll-Ol I' 1 t'i a p'im iiiid dnuc" tnntghl Hall, .'ol'i I'..- Itiu,. r" ineime n 11 . ens will lie aiipiimi lowaril a for tl.e club I I.O! i. i iwa.a,'. .j-v . i,r,;;s, ?. svisr TLmnWmt'ti?ti w ATr c, US'Si?1HrBiBBK',yat' vfi??SSlr53!Snf yta lMner Photo Sfnicf The larce picture show. paencert nf (lip Italian liner Taormina, hloh dockel here Joday. erowded at the fhlp'a rail for their first eager Uew nf the I'. S. A. Itelon Is shown the unlisted passenger. 'I'unrmlna Glan Itola. ho arrived but did not nll. She I tlie liaby hnrn en the hlilp. May :. Her mother. HUettl Kmina Glancnlu, 1 liolilltip her. The child vn named after the Ihlp. The father Is KUlberto (ilanfiola. The family will go to .MontRomcr'. W. V. CITY HAS CHANCE TO SAVE THOUSANDS Tiny Portion of Magic Substance, Costing S230,000, Would Sparc a Multitude of Lives, Dr. Clark Points Out Pn.s bilitic in the medicinal ii"s of radium are o vast thnt Philndiphla ' , , ,, i . , I wmi'd make an excellent ine"tmcnt I anil ave thousand" of lixe liy the i purchase nf two grnm" of that valu nb'e article. I This I" the belief of lr. Willinni I.. I j rinrk. of the Medical Art Huilding. ' rrobablv the largest individual owner radium in this rountrj. wh.. hue i experiincntcd with it along many linen for vears. The ,on,m.t,ec on public health is urging council to pafcb nn ordinance , appropriating .SO.000 to purchase two grams of milium for ue at the Phlla- iMphla deiicral IIopitnl. nimr as well n riih might have the berefit of r.idluni treatment ror cancer, two gram ot milium nre smnller than n pen. ,", "nul" ro n M"enu u "icp ior . ""ladelph.n to take this giving the, P"'or pi iiple a Chance fur Sll"n treat ment. ' said Dr Ulnrk I understand that the city hospital hns nn average I in; .Hi case nf cancer nil tne time, u tnflims we know that much more enn be ni complished b 1 omblned methods of attack thnn could be accomplished in th past when opcrntlie surgery alone was relied ou When the etlol ogj of cancer is finnllv determined, per hapf "nine specific, similar to antitoxin In diphtheria or quinine in mnkirla, mcj be found, but trom present knowl edgi lo. a! attack of 1 nncer usually has po-itiv. results. Operatlxo surgery, pi.otroMiermio methods, radium and K - .rns ari r (.(,mbinntliins, are the 11'iost important methods to be con- si.lprirl it, oomhiitine the dlsoiii. ------ . ... -- "... . 141 Althouch radium itseij. a metallic ohemiml element obtnined from pitch blende n uranium mineral, xvns ills-cox-en i b P and Mine. Curie nnd (. Hemont in 1MIM. Its action on human tissue" wn unknown until lllOl. Then Prof. Hcs-quere'.. of Paris, enrried a tube of 11 in bis wnlstront pocket. Within a few das he noticed ft vero Inflammation, which hnb sluco liecomj known a" tbe fiinnui "necquerC. burn." CradunlK phjsiclans nnd sur geons took up Its study nnd experi mented until tidnv it I recognized ns one of the most effective cures for can- ror The rax that rmnnnte frnm even an infinitesimal annum of the substance are so powerful tl.e.x can kill the can eroiis growtl if properly nppneu. If a ernm of Ir." explained Dr. rim-V riiifi'uitrd in hollow, meliilll " 11.'.. -- ....i..i ,!. nn.t nlnced in tl,p nsinl Und contclners were lo. ked ...,it tl. heat from the ' ji'. .'."ii 1... i. ntolile the vault. ruiiiuiii ..in... "- i'-n -. - "When ne work with It xve never purposeh pk up one of the needles even thi-se . ontaluing nnlj five milli gram nf radium in our bare lingers. It would burn sexerely and If handled often would cause an Incurable burn. The needles are handled with forceps or lifted by the braided silken thread that runs through the eye of the needle. Wc hnie lead niitnlners in which tlie needles ure pmccd when not In use Conserve Heat Waves Pnrmerlx . nnd even HOW by some phvsicinns radium xvfts npplied ex - ler'nnllx Dr. Clark favors the use ill need 1 he a ise bj pladns lb1,1"" iuI'h the tissues to be treated no emanations I ore Ion The In at xvave.s go in 1 ver.i dln-ctiou. When the rndluin is outside lh" l""u onb """,'",lrt" 0I. ,,.,.?! nations enter the tissues, xvhlle If the n,P,ii,. ,. inside exeri enianatlon hn its eff,.,.t ou tl. bodv.' In some ense a mnnv r fortx 10 forty-five needles have ;, )irH j,, tho botly. thus reaching , of ,,, PBnrernu growth at The iiilntiiation ol tne noiiow metalli" n.-edles. ench containing some radium snlt." said Dr. t.lnrk. repre sriitlng a known ipinntlti of ladlum element, hns levolutlonireil inillnui technliiue The ure particularly effec live in tin treatment of growths too large for radium penetration from the r,iitslln lis intisnle or plnnue. "After c. nsiderntile experimentation with Miriou inetiillli olciiieiitN an iillm uf stee' und ni'dipl known 11" imn-cor eoslxe sleel I a been adopted ns the I mot durnble and ns posmsltig the ninni.r filtrntioii (iiinllllcs for the ll'illov needles Tlie radium emanates through these In jul the proper 11 mount "Tlits needle," autl Dr. Clark picked SKSJ3T!1 WITH RADIUM up with hi forcep one less than mi 'mli ln ,,'nth. C'"Hninlng live milligram .of milium. 1 worth about i"ll'(Ki. Hut ,1P rmllllln lplnrnt , ,t ., , , , power '000 year.. After thnt I gues we don't rare much what linnneim to it. ' "Din rumHlrta nm inmln i ne.l.ix . length vnrylng from twenty to thirty millimeter. Some arc round wltii MP'Tlnic point.. Other hne cutting. ,,,..,,, ,lntii .li-hrlv tlatt..ne,l. fl.nl.t.l, stl'l maintaining the hollow center o the can be liihcrtcd t-nsily. Tlie eye AJixJ .Ti braided silk threud after itertinn below the biirfnce. Some of the needles are , HmHll they can be used in the mint ,i.ii,.n.n tissiw.s f thr. i,.i.- itt, .,r. irK,,r fnr ,lf(. in 1(. de'licnte Htrur- trN tlint ened. are more cxtensiely di- lycaliage I Ununited "The hollow needle nre filled with 'adlum sulphate in the laboratory screwed together, welded securely and imii-iiru w uutp win ne nn irnsiiKe oi radium emanation. If the needle wear" through nf the eye. the upper sim t Inn !'.",y i' r'l',n1(l',1 "it""'1 'Ynr,ll.nB the whole needle or jeopardizing the rnWmii .-ii'iuiii ine rnj puri-unec "omc radium ns advised by the committee, pnrt of It nrohabh would be in needle mI part ii. capsule form, as both thr element nnd the emanation are of value lti different cases. Kverj ia"c is a rule unto itself and no absolutely definite guide can In given as tn the duration nf the application or the nmoimt of radium to be used." Most reiiiiirkiitili cancer cures have been made all nur the world since radium came into use for thnt purpose. It hns been met often used in ad vanced cases nJ a Inst resort because nf it costliness, (mt If is inost effec tive at nn stage of the dlense. Is Guarded C.ircfully - Ilecause it I- iinno costly than any other metal r pree.oiis stone in exist ence, its use has been lnnjelx confined to cases among the weulthy. Dr. Field Ing (I. I.ewl". chairman of the committee on public health, estimated present da iost of milium at more than SKMl, OflO a gram. The red diamond, con sidered tl.e mo"t precious stone In ex istence, i" nlued at about $1.",()00 a grain. Wherever it is u-ed it is heavily In sured and ustinllx guarded verj cure full) Pntsessioii nf rxxii grams by the ritj would mean nddltlonnl force, of phxsicihn-, ptivsicnts and nurses trained in the rare and application of ' the radium. Hut locnl plr.-iiiaii nnd medical ex perts belicie ii xmild be one of the bijgest steps forward Philadelphia could make aloni; public health lines. The 1 miiiiilttee nn nubile health reported the onlii.nno for the npproprintion of SliHUHHi rnior.ilih to the linnnee com- I mitten and It will be decided soon. iir.ATii. jii'i.t.i.ri" fn mi ii 1'i'ji i'imiui." '.- I.fi 1 Jill M li I-jll" l afrvli. nt XV11U1 f t rrri- n M 2 311 oVlork at hlii nt-riiiM-nc 41HI XVslnu' 1. 1 Interment pi in ie RUM. TTr. 1 WTKI) WANTKI) lu lent esl.tle 1'USlneili "fflT sultiililp for rn.l 11 l"4 Iilser iirfl-e We showed the way! 25 Reduction! ',. t ' ii ' vj ' ,; ' j, (J aj ti U Ii read Big loaf At all our Stores ! i i " vsi1erie --JtJJ vittox ffBT r. bCoTsI Hi the Associated Press Cincinnati, 0., May 7. Establish-1 liirnt nf local wage conference or fliN jiitimiiit bonrtls thrntighoiit the country to prevent unnecessary strike and lock- ' out" In the building Industry wa urged ' here today by the executive council of the building trades department nf the American Federation of Labor. I nder the proposed plnn nnnnunceil b .Min Dnnlln. prelilent pf the build ing trades department, arbitration of wage disputes Is provldeil and sympathetic-strike. in behalf of unions making unjustified demands" are prevented. It hn already been successfully tried out In sexernl cities, including Cincin nati, he said. "The new movement." he added, will give stnblllfy to the indntr.v nnd Inspire confidence In the building and investment public." The proposed board will be composed of reprenentntive nf the building con tractors nnd the x-nrlous unions. Wage "cnles for the vnrlou emits will be established on an equitable basis, ac cording to the merit nf the trade. Theie will be no uniform scale. The board shall consider the question of ad vnnre or decreases In wages as gencril living conditions will permit. Bars Unreasonable Demands "One of the chief merits of the plnn," said Mr. Dnnlln. "Is that no sympa thetic strike can be called to uphold the unreasonable or unjustified demandn of some particular union That 1 one nf nur troubles today and a situation that must be rectified." Reports received bj the council. Pres ident Dnnlln said, showed that building condition throughout the country art "very bad." but there 1 some slight improvement. "The council's reports show that the building trades unlonr" are willing to co-operate in reducing building cost." added Mr. Dnnlln. "by accepting ritt!tablc xxnge reductions In line with the falling cot of living." Urges Political Reforms The executive council of the Ameri can federation held a brief session to dn working on Its reort to the annual convention of the federation. Till report. It wa learned, will In clude a recommendation for a general nppllcntinn nf the initiative and refer endum In the "political affairs of the United State" nnd of other several "tnte." Word va received by the council thnt .1. H. Thomns. head of the Hallway Workers' Union in Cngland. will come o the United States soon nnd will ad dress the federation's convention ln Denver In June. EDITORS AT STATE COLLEGE Athletic Events and Speeches for Entertainment of Visitors State College, Pa., May 7. News paper editors and publishers from nil parts of Pennsylvania nre here attend ing the outing for them arranged by the Pciinylvnnin State College student and officials. Almost one hundred editors attended the smoker nnd get together held nt the University Club lnt night, and ninny more came in bv auto mobile this morning. A tour of the campus nnd building was held this morning followed by a review of the military band and regi ment. A typical freshman-sophomore i kiss scrap wns staged for the special benefit nt the newspapermen immedi ately Hffer lunch, and baseball gnmes filled in the balance of the afternoon. Tonight there will be n student mass meeting where a v.irled progrnm will be put on for the visitors. Poriner President Sparks nnd Hugo IWdek, the uthletie conch, will address thl nieeting and the student mnlc quartet will sing, ROUGE DENIED TO TEACHERS New Bedford Superintendent Says Faces Should Be Washed Nexv Hertford. Mass., May 7. The use of cosmetics bj teachers In the public schools xvns forbidden In nn order Issued yesterday bj Allen P. Keith, superin tendent. Kxplnining It. he snid : "Teachers inut hnve clean faces. Children coming to srhnol with dirty fnce nre sent home to wnsh them. I believe the same rule should be applied to teachers who u.e powder and paint." The order nl"o decries shortened skirts, but left thilr length to the teach ers' discretion. M4fin You 1 1 J J You 17TB1 til II jK: M rVrvOnnM 4s VI . La d tnc;cccn LmS-CoO JS JU- too Ploor Flan t Vm-.1" 5100'00 fre'ht prepaid to your noaru.t frulsht station. First MortBg., or other suitable security. $100.00 may bo deducted No mutter what your plans may be. for a bungalow, you owe it to yourself to invwticite this propositi you buy. There Is absolutely notblng to equsl it on ths m.rktt. Itlsbraln. ItcanbeJrtcte foot lot. For plans, specifications and further infor mation, which are yours for the sjkiuj, write, phone or wire United Portable Building Mfg. Corp. 1518 Real -Estate Trust Building, Philadelphia Phone Wnlnut 3517 115 Broadway, New York Lf-iMmV ft ft Mr. and Mrs. Manr.s MclJrenrty, KI08 South Txventy-slxth street, tomorrow xvlll celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of their xveddlr.g. Tliey are parents of eleven children nnd haxe twenty-four grandchildren NEW YORK'S NEW BISHOP Imposing Ceremony to Mark the' Rev. Dr. Manning's Consecration New Yorh. May 7. (Hy A. P.I The consecration next Wednesday nl the Hev. Dr. Wllllnju T. Manning, rrc- 1 tor of Trinity parish, ns bishop of the Kplscopal diocese of New York, will 1 be one of the most imposing ceremonies In the history of the diocese. Twenty- five bishops nnd more than 400 other members of the Protestant Kplscopal , clergy In the United States will march ln1he procession preceding the conse cration. Prominent federal nnd stnte nffieinls, foreign diplomats and army, and navy officers hnve been invited. I Hlshop fialhir. of Tennessee, will preach the sermon, after which Dr.' Manning xvlll b; presented for conse- ' crntion by Hihops Hull, of Vermont, ' nnd Ilhiuelnnder, nf Pennsylvania. Hlshop Tuttle. of Missouri, oldest Anglican bihnp in active servhe in the, world, xvill consecrate the new bishop. He will be assisted by Hihnis Vincent, of Ohio, and William Lnxvrcnce, of Massachusetts. I 8000 N.Y. POLICE PARADE Reviewed by 235 Chiefs and Super intendents From Other Cities j Nexv Yorlt, May 7. (Hj A. P ) Kight thousand members of Nexv York's police deportment, supplemented by de tachments from upstate nnd New Jersey departments nnd the state mounted contnbuInry. tndny held the annual pnrnde up Hroadway and Uifth avenue. i The column halted two minutes in j tribute to '.1000 soldier dead returned from France Thursdaj . More than 22.1 police chiefs and superintendents from ' other cities, attending the national police conference, reviewed the pro cession. Bishop's Nephew to Wed Hihop Hhinelnndor will ns.it in flu mnrringe todn.x of Miss Marj 1. I.o. k wood and I.e Hoj King his nephew The wedding xvlll be held In St (iiorge. Church, Now York city. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M I, I.ockwond. Miss I.ockwnnd wns Intro diiccd to society lat year and Is a member of the Junior League Tin groom Is n Harrnnl graduate of Hill, nnd served overseas during the xvar. Fire Damages Autorrfoblle An automobile caught lire nt S o'clock this morning In the garage in the real nf the Sweeten Automobile (, , at Ilrnad nnd Huttonwood street Km ployes nf the plnce extinguished the blnre nfter ubout $100 dnmngc hnd leen done It Is thought a short circuit caused the trouble. Wil1 Stop Paying Will Own a Little AND HERE IT IS The.se binldingj are 22 x 37 feet and contain roomi nnd hnth. They nre conatructed of the highest gradea of materials and nre permanent, all-year horaej. These bnilding were built for the United States Gov rcmeint "'' Wf "" fH,cuPiel i '"rt time by government officisU. They are being taken down in aeclions snd are very eailly re-crccted. car ? T KD-QXM This u not a ' rendy-cut" house but is tectional and will cost between 8200.00 and $230.00 to erect (accord ing to location of your land). All walls and Doors are double with Insulating pPr between thicknesses. This insures you a cool houia in summer and a warm home in winter. Tlie walls and ceilings are lined xvith Upson or Beaver Board. Complele white enamel plumbing fixture ar furnished for bath and kitchen. JX Screens for sit windows. ny the AsKociatnl Pris,. Chicago, Max ".Statement tn tk, murium iuuir unnrii uy x , ,Ptt ... 1- cnnsultlng economist for Hie ra'ilvr.. labor unions, charging that t..,' nmounts of monev nre being xtnste, W the management of railroad im .' rrlntlnnsMti tn llm .. a ,"" M : , -, ...' .r, -nan. 1 xvns contended in a statement filed h. I fnrp tllP tlflllP.l twlfti' .... I. ..!..! . Vil ........ ......... nn it m .1, western railroads. "' The stnteinent wa sjgned bv Phx.u H. Mnrkhnm. president Illinois c'n!-' inn nniironu: upic Mo'ilrn. lireslilrm I Chicago. Hurllngton nnd Oulmv y I Hyrnm, president Chicago. Mll'wm,,,; 3 Chicago nnd Northwestern . '. ' (i!J' I inn r I'nm 11 !. .... - 1 1111111, mi. -in vni inrnKil, HOCK U .,1 nnd Pnclfie. nnd S. M. I-Vltot,. ,,r,?.n t'lilcnp.1 ftponf Wpstprn I ' '"I'M "The sole purnoso f thee stntemfnti, in in un in iniuni- aueiuinn iriita m,it tern actually pending b'fore the bnnn'l" the cnrrleis "ild. ' "They arc hnld prnpasnnda intcndM to discredit nrlvnte management ,J tirnmntp Mm tMntnl, -.Inn x- . 1 ... .... ., ..a.. . ,.,.,. ,, ,' reinffl I fully protest nrrninst the board caniinu. Inp tn ntlmt lippstnpu l.pn.A l. ... 'I made n mrnns of spreading ti Is propi.li Kllllil'l. "Since these statements have bees permitted to be presented to the board w-e respectfully call your nttentlon ti the fnct thnt In addition to being lrrtlt. vant they are gross mlsreprrsentationi of rnllwny mnnngement and that their tendene.x and purpose i to mislead the, public regnrdlng the actual fact a l both railway management and railway regulation. "Tt ta chHMiul tnnt t,a .n.ln, ..... the capitnlizntlnn of the railway lm been made excessive, and that In this 1 wny a ournen nns ncen imposcii upca the public. We deny tlint the cnpitnll. zatlon of the railwnys ns a whole i excessix'e. "Kven If it were this would have no effect upon passenger and freight ratw. since the Interstate Commerce fonp mission specifically bases the rates upon a vnluntion rnndc by the commission Ifelf." TO HONOR MOTHERS Drexel Blddle Bible Class to Havi Special Services Tomorrow "Mother" Moore, supervisor of th Drexel Hlddle Hlble clnss movement la the Nax-j Yard, xvill furnish "prakern nnd singers of the claes In honor n Mother' D.ij nt n special serxlce in tit recreation center tomorrow evenlni Mnjor A.J. Drexel niddle nnd Major II. D. Jones xxlll b" the speakrrs at the men s Hible clnss In the Hnitlt temple tomorrow- ntternoon. Frank C. Maxwell xxlll address tli Herlin. N. J.. Methodist Kplseojul Church Mtiniiny school tomorrow nlltr- noon, where arrangements hnve brta made to organlr-c Drexel Hlddle Hill claes. A city-wide meeting of the Drntl Hlddle Social Workers will be held In Holy Trinity parish house. 217 Smith Twentieth street. Tuesday evrninf, wtien plana xvill be made for the crin lng ensnn's activities. Mr H Mai pass, president, xvlll preside and nn ad dress xvlll be made by Mnjor Iliddlt. The Hrotlierhooil of St. Andrew will hold its nieeting in the pnrili iiou the same evening, nnd the Drexel Iliddlf Men's Fellowship Club xxlll nlso hold its monthly meeting. Major Hlddle, Major Jones nnd Alex nnder Elliott, co-director of IVnnTrl- vnnln. xvill address the Sundaj Sihool Association of Hmiuiuel Mcthodlt I'rot- estnnt ChurHi. FiftJ -fifth street anJ Willows nxeiiue. Tuesdny evening The Hev. Dr. J. Franklin Hrynn, riMtoref the church nnd dlrei tor nt largo of tl.e Bible clns movement, will preside Kent $1 A A A Home 1 U U Remember $700.00 may remain on 6 for all cash. " ion before erected on tS faff I . . P . ,H m .', , si.i ,n h s.fXejH-