Artjijtir' 'jf'" i(ijjtnii-ii',iv y "rW''wr"- -HmHHKir- ""rrwT ' "'''yytJiff"r .""Wffll itmtfAn v i" 4 . -I Suentnrj public Uzqqzx NIGHT EXTRA CLOSING STOCK PRICES THE WEATHER Fair Inflight anil Turnlsi : not much rlmiuc I" temperature; gentle uirlablc wliiii. TKitri.it-m'iuiT kuu uout ; iTTojjMrJLLi ' . ' '". kT'07 (18 OH 7"lT""l "7 i"H wfSf?5iji i VOL. VII. NO. 20P, AFTER 3 BANDITS Tiros Shot Off Robbers' Ma- chine, They Steal Another and Flee DOYLESTOWN GARAGE LOOT WORTH $1100 IS RECOVERED Thrw tobbers In -olen inolnrrtir . . ...... .nlnr. stO 0 .Ml"" "", ::;:;:trfln,,irt.,';';i t,.. l,cn pursuers sum. '"- - tSr.Hflnthc.lnr1nMan.l. " ' .. i.tr,n lnoU-n into i fhoucb f" owed ,n a"""'"" ; , SrBc nt Willow G.ovc. stole n see-, end ear mid Rot away. I .John Mnrtln, ol uo'"" ", ' , ,j,mnlolc Thr.vOrt.llclask.ey1. nllr car. Pennsylvania liecr.se No. Sl.6J0. funding outside tho lHUycr , no. while they riled in it twenty liven iutomobllcH tires, north ?1100. Willi Cliaso StarlH Martin could not find n policemnn. so fcgot three men who had driven a truck " B ...111, U m In from riiillip'burs to go Pursuit of tho robbers. The chase proceeded over the Laston U.hivnv. then across country to lSuck- Km then for evcn miles mnro over niH ToVk roau to Ilntboro. Pursuers pureed exchanged shots, but xv t h- out effect until the robber onr as n "on of the Jlatboro I aptbt Church L"o Mnrtln nd hi volunteers fired a ol er which Hpprd tic front tires of the Srar It skidded violently and !!rR v-1 into a tree. The car was reeked but tin- three robbers were un- inmrd 1 h- crawled out of tho wreck- ice and ran on. . Manias our was so close behind ho s!dMupi-l the wreck and his own ma -tl.ne "lav down and died. . Albert W.iiner of H.itbnro. wits coming along ,n hii cur and Martin jumped in, d -reeling Winner to drive after the tugl fives. . ,, .. , Though in the next hour Maitm and Winner -enured the country, they feiunil to irnci of the men. Abiuglon police wire notified. Ste.il Another Car In itiii" of vigilance of police and ef fort of Milunteerfi. who kept up the march until dajbrenk. the three men ma timed to set to Willow l',roe. where thn broke into Albert Htish'a piivutc lar'ago and stole his small touring cm-, valued el ?700. In this they made Hieir getaway. The number of thn second car stolen by the robbers Is I'cmiMlv.inla -lSl-olO. The men me urrribeU as jottner. two ot thorn wearing overcoats, one with it cop and 'h others with hlotwli hats. Tli wrecked car and its si oik of tireh ure ' n RAiiigp iu Ilntboro. JURY TO RESUME PROBE OF MISS GARRETT'S DEATH New Witnesses Called, but Detec tive Conceals Identity T" further iih lost to detenniii" tlif i'Shm i.f the ileiitli of Mls Anim finr ret' e nri.lthy Sjwarthinoro womun hne hnci WlR foimj In Itninil w llic "'fe i i ill s from 'rk Clu'.-.lfr, to re nftet 1ip ili.iippeari d, will 'imbjli'i tn hold Veilui.iln uIkIiI. I ,nn lietooini- William Mullen. o (! mmliti'tini; the ImestiRatlnn, iU'eJ His lunrnlin; that several wlt r.wi" liinl been Mihpooni'oil. but would not d'v lo'-e their lilcntitj . Tbi--nrf found iiriiuml llic urek of Mwi fJnrrett ihen lior bodj wn-. found i nas i. ,1 eienluy. shuwins it is Hoc' mid pro.iublv the nno the vnmau W0r( tt rn shr ilis'inno.nroil Million clear,,! ihi- point at the dini'lion Of lJ lr ttoinij Windlo iifli'i- thf ' p Mwllii huker.v lotllii'd i 'i In, nilli'd for buns ordered iiani't ori h fawn-i-olored ROl i "- ii r by M KBr' 1 n earned toikiy that Mullen nod ,! r ', i rd nil trolley employes on tie, road 'mihiig into I.emipe, the near 5t o" i to when, the body wos found, and nor me of them recalls a passenger inswenii,; ihe description of Miss dan en 't,o ripiri, of the trains on 'fe Itenning-Wilmington division t ,ir' re- ., near the si ream, were n'o im ii a ,i, like result. WOMEN ARE FIRE-FIGHTERS AT CAMP MEETING GROVE Temple Building Destroyed, but Na tional Park Cottages Saved Mere thuti a s ore of women aided in nihtinn a lire which destrnved the lemplp ISmiiiing n Oamuged fne col -sues ai t nmp Meeting l,roe. National ""li N .1 nt 11 o'clock this morn 11 1! "He u linen formed bucket brigades yul nn-,. iwirucioiiinl in preventing the anus, ,Meb ignited the roofs i.f the 'Hies troni ilmng serious dnmiige. JAIL FOR PHYSICIAN Supreme Court Upholds Conviction for Prescribing Dope f,J'r. SlHtt SllPrcme Court lodm to. m liJ., alnnt stteet, the first m?: "? ,'f",,1r,e'l under the aet f iu li 1111,1, requires medical men lo lile !erlbe,rn n'lu'1 "f "" "''""'"' Pre- JtiHr. ,' 'S',i''r" mi '"lull ted before. Judge St,.r HO (,,,0,cr f pp, , be Inn n.0"5.'0..1"'' ?-.." ft pen,- , 'V, "V; L'i,a. " "'" ?'! 0Bcj ' I'liiueine i ourts lo. WILLIAM EMERY DIES SUCCUn,b0 t" Apoplexy In Penniyl- Win V3nla TrU8t Co' TM v' ,n,,lr,ry- ''"v enrs old, of pe"l'l X iitl, i'.'"1 )''"'. dud of Jnoiner ,1,'p,Io:,,,, Ivnnla Trust Co.. 'ili, ""' ''"stunt streets, at noon 'i'Vi'!"0 Il!"1, ,,""'-"l the l.-iiil. and '" ' u ""'''owl' to Hie -life ,. Ulil , , . .. "olwily on the -liill tl .".. "." "Ult- 111 .III I .....I " i II ii hii . "- 'UtJ' II 1 lll V ....! . V '" lll in I, '."" "'l'' ''III. iif.... """ inning uihI in, u-,iu ,i. " was pronounced dead. SlslEce IN THRILLING CHASE i:ntred em tfecotm-t'litio Mutter lit the I'oatorBce, at riillmlcliihla, I'a. Viutfr the Act of Mmoh 3. 1B70 City Schools Get $3,750,000 Under Dr. Fitiegan's Plan Cost of Management of State's Educational System Put at Nine-Tenths of 1 Per Cent. Council of Nine to Be Best Obtainable Hy GKOUGti What will he do with it? How will Dr. ThnmiiM K. Titiesun spend the total of !?.'(t,('iSS.(IOO given him for public sehool purposes? Here is the answer : Philadelphia wilt get I?:i.7.-0.000 for thi'two ji'ars. The largest sinple appropriation rocs to the fourth-class school districts. Theie arc the poorer ones. The Stnte helps support their schools mid Rlfl.UOO, OCKJwIII b devoted to them. Im iht frrtnunnrlni nn nf 1.1I,.a.i n "' .i.iii'p.niiiirii hi 1 til IM1 til ii nun frntu tlm itnmtnltrlntn.l nJ nt,.un,i ..... ..-,... .... . -.(...s.dt. tlllVi I lll'IU schools SMVI.IKKI will ho spout. vor. wuuiii ciiucHiioii, i lie (leniilllil tor wliich Is srowinu rapidly. 1 ho allotted SM.-O.OOO. It is n slltisfncf Inn ,.. nv..uil ,l.A r..n that .'510,000 is Mifflclent to take care oi run ineniaiiy denciont ctillilren tn tho State. The city of TMttslmtRli will receivo $l,(liM),ono and all the rent of the fund devoted to public nohools exclusively, will go to the first, second and third class school districts. County superintendents and their as sistnnts will receive ?S()I,000 In salaries and expenses. Statu Owns All Normal Schools The stnte now owns every normal school. They are no longer controlled iy iiiviit'.v-iiiiiniuK privau1 corporations. 'I here are thirteen of them. They arc plants for the production of public school teachers. They will receive $!!, 808,000 for maintenance, operation and instruction. The pathos of nil theso millions is hidden (n one little Isolated item wliich reads: Tor blind biibles, $10.tXU. After all thp blather about extrava- Poolroom Proprietor Says He Gave Acting Lieutenant $10 a Week to Keep Open ALSO SUPPLIED LIQUOR, A weekly tribute" of S10 wn paid Acting lileiitennnt Ilenrj P.. Mnnnp. of the Twenty -"Ijliih and Ultner streets rt'itlon. Joseph .Inmack, u poolroom pi-opiieor, ! ifii-il today befoie the police trial board. Mo.inej is unii'T ut pension on a ihaig-- of conduct unbecoming an ofii- ifer. Tie lii't wiis nTnicned last icpi: I before tii" milire tr'.il hoard when it .was testified be kept S1",0 of the he pro a Slav i coils of a i-.ii ii ix til sivcn by I club. I ChrNtopiier .Innmik. a butcher, "JsOl '('antrell street, brother of tho poolroom 'owner, was the first iwtness today, lie ,s.iid ho hail a livo .pig on display In Ills 'window. His wife told him, he said, that Lieutenant Mmney came to ihe ' butcher shop nnd demanded the pig. ' Kefiiscd to t.ho Pig I Airs, .raniacl; tol'ii-ed to giie the pig j while hoi husband was nbsont. The ! lieuleiinnt was aid then to have gone I lo the poolroom nt "sOl Cuntrell street. 'I'be blllehir testilied his lunther later asked for the pig ami received it. Joseph Jniiiai'k was cnlleii to tne .stnnd. Me stated the lieutenant hud ordered him to get the pig from th" butcher and to bring It to the station house. The poolroom proprietor testi fied he obey ed. (juestimied furtlu r. witness s.i, ho bad been pining the lieutenant SIO a week and that on two occasions be gave lit in larger aiiiotititt. He once gme Moonei a quart of whisk), be said. Jiiiniick snld he giiie the iniincy aud oilier gifts ti the lieutenant because Mooiiej had threatened to close hl piinliooiii if lie tefusoil. Soiuetluios lie liliiilglil the nionej to the station house, he testilied, aud lit other limes Mooney Hilled at his poolroom for the alliged tribute. Other witnesses who u eseiited .iff -limits alleging extortion In Mooney wen- Stephen Hondtri '.'".'i'l Porter siren .1 ol, ii MiCniinell. 'JOIHI S. liar net street : ,loeph Hunninn. '.1l'i' s-oiitb iiiirnel .lieet , William Uakon otsKI. S.ilt-. st l eel. -tree! J.p' liiutrill street. Koliui 'JL'IO South Twenty -second uml John Tnieiln ".Sito Caiittoll Knidetl Seie i ill Times Ilii ciosh-exiiinliintlon by counsel for Ifu iictniK lieiilrrmut. Jniiuiek -aid Ins piinli oiini had been liiuled liy the poliu seieial limes lie said he increased the amount of his "gifts" after the raid The poolroom owner testifung, ihrnugli an Interpreter, said he had been i foie.il In -Isn n statement in the station house, lie was unable to read the ilo, u incut. In- said, but a husiness uirlnorl told him the statement set forth he hud nenT paid monei to Mooney. When the busiues- p.irtner w.i- culled I,, i tiiiiihiir.no tills testimony, it was iiooiorcil ih,il Tiinlla. Hit puiiner. nl. o as the tiiluntci r mietpretei. Mooiiei's counsel olijnted to hilling Jamuck cottobotateil In llic man who had been translating his testimony. I After a lengthy deliberation, the ("nil Sen ice Conuni.-iou decided to admit ' Tareihi's lestituom lie told ol the statement igneil In .Iniiiiuk. wxucb ile , dnred Moouei had lieen gtien 110 money Hnkonofskl. .inoMier wilness sum ne ' I bud olilimieil ,i wiinanl for a mail audi limi askul Moon i io haie it sericd. The luting In uli mini dcmaiuleil S'JO for Ibel I sen Ice, lie Mid The witness ittiiued llinl he gave Mooney S!l and later Sll, but was told 'hi the' acting lieiiteniuii that the de ll'endiint n.nned in the wurrHiit hutl paid' I !?7.i for iis release. , I italiaTstatesman suicide I j Tedesco, Veteran of Several Cab- , Inets, Jumps Out of Window , Ifuilie. Mm ! i Mi A P i I'run- , ,i-io 'I'eiles, ,1. fol rn1 I- ininistei ot III) inec tlllll tin liilisll and 1 ice pre-l- ' tc i.t ,,f the Cluiiiibei o lliquities. , mu uiiiikI -uleide t"dn by lumping lroin I.,. I.... tl II ,,,,,w, Slguoi' Teilen-o was sulTuritig fioui nephrltiu. 'I'hc body v found In ftont of his residence. f MOONEY GOT CASH WITNESS TESTIFIES NOX McCAIN i Kant management for general adminis tration and handling tm details of Pennsylvania's educational sjstem. It I cosis just nliiC'tcnths ot one per t'tnt , n j enr. It costs less than one rent In every ' dollar for handling the educutlonnl af fairs of the commonwealth. tIn the now educational svsteiu Dr. Pinegnn nt,siglls the highest place to the ilunhllcationH of tho teaching force. It is the one big, vital Idea, "We do not nim to accomplish tlu Impossible," snld Dr. Finegan ills cussing the niot coinnrohensive edu cational plans ever made in this f,tnte. Alms at Highest Standards "Wo do not su.v that evorv teacher ! must have these qualifications now, but i by Iili7, which is the limit set, the j application must bo statewide. We I propose to set Pennsylvania forward n I the one stnto that has fixed this high I Mandanl. nnd made it applicable to every school In the commonwealth. "This stntidurd of proficiency for I teachers will apply to ritrul as well us city schools. In other .states the cities alone have them. In the future gradu ation from a normal school, or its ' (univalent, will be demanded. College ,00(1 technical school graduate uhh nn experience in teaching will be ral on n par with normal school graduates. , "It's a great thing." said Dr. Pine gnn with ipilet optimism, "but It will teqiilre six years to perfect it It must be absolutely perfect. Aud the para mount Idea Is the welfare of the chil dren. They must have good teachers. "All teachers now In the system will be taken in. We arc saying to them : 'You may not !e qualified now. but ou must prepare yourself to tpiulify. You t'ontlnunl on Pne VlTr rommn' Three T BAILEY INTIMATES Ansell's Partner Hints Former Judge and Gibboney Shifted Bergdoll Case Responsibility . HAS . NOTHING TO CONCEAL Hi a Staff Coirfiponl'iif WitshiiiglDii, Mny fi. Colonel Kd ward S. Hniley, law partner of Samuel T. Ansell, uns again on the stand at the opening of today's sitting of tha House committee investigating the escape of (Jrover Bergdoll. Describing the moiemonts and activities of all the parties at Interest following Hergdoll's escape, Colonel Hniley intimated that the late I). Clarence Gibboney and former Judge John W. Weseott sought "coier" and attempted to minimize their connection with the case from that time on. Colonel Hailey was asked why he had not uccepted the imitation of I'nited Slates Attorney McAioj. nf Philadelphia, to appear before the fed iral grand jury which investigated llic lliigdoll conspiracy. He icl.nrci he and General Ansell did not do s0 because th'ir connection with the ease already wa well known and they hnd pniionsly i.ppearoil liofore other investigating ngciicie. "Ihis matter was nviiilnblo to the ginnd jury," Colonel llnile; iiited. Hesbp. ne ilii nnt want (i, be jmi In th" position of defonilnnts before the grand iur." Not Afraid or Anything Hi- sat forward iu his olunr 'and spoke rapidly, and nervously . . "I urn not afraid of nn grand jurv or anything, in spite of public opinion," In- cried. 'T have done nothing. I know that truth will prevail." Several times during Colonel ItiuloyV testimony he reaffirmed and tocounieil iu ilelail the connection of Weseott with the oust- He described how .ludcc Wos. ott hud dlsciisscl legal phases of the anneal with them. "Judge Wescntt time nnd the un the "pot of gold' lt.iiley asserted. was jinseni all the time-. 1 ever bo.ird tllsciiisod," Colonel I olonel Hailey nflri- te,i ,,,',,,,, l rfa liguring. said the mirximtini po.slblc fee' his firm might lime reecived under Its j (untlniusl mi Tiiko Tun. fiileinii Our BANDIT BLACKJACKS WOMAN! AND FRACTURES. HER SKULL Man Companion Also Attacked. Thug Flees With Purse A masked bandit attacked Mrs. Ilertlui Sni th. 71." Florence street. Camden, a-i she was crossing ;i lot neat her homo e.irli this uiotning, and, after beating her with a lilm-kiaek. took Iht purse, ctinluining several dollars, nnd f scaped. The woman's skull was fracturnl, She is n a serious condition iu the West Jersey IIuiniHipHthie Hopital. Mis Smith was accompanied at the lime In- Hurry Kllison, "1( Pioronce nn el. He chanced to meet her an she left a car and ncoinpuniod lu-i acious the lot They li.ul proceeded but a few y.irdj wiien the bandit, who ws cniicealor among some bushes crept upon then from the rear and ilenlt Mrs Smith i poweiful blow. As the woman fel Kllison seized her assailant and tried tc oisiirm him. The bandit freed bis hand and struck niNon several times on the shoulder. After a struggle Llllson disarmed the i obber. The limn i cached in his hack picket for n pistol, but Kllison struck dim in the face ami this caused the lubber to i Im n go his mind. right liki a man." snld l.llison. Whin's the use';" said the robber, lioaclnng down quicnlv. he grubbed Mrs. Smith's purse and then Lllisoii fol lowed, hip could not keep truer of the man in the darkness. Tli rt wrltlnB rPr.i irs WHITLNQ l'AfKltS-ctdii, WE OT ODD PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 9, 1921 tJANAL TOLLS BILL SEEM AS BORAH'S REPLY TO HARDING Demand for Free Passage for U. S. Ships Likely to Cause , Foreign Complications CONTRARY TO HUGHES' STAND ON DUTCH OIL liy CLINTON V. GILHIIIfl "tnlT Corretnonilfllt Copurioht, 1311. hv Public T.rdijrr fo H'aiiltltigtiin, Mny !.- Senator Itoruh today inlled upon tin. Senate r itnuiitiir on interoceiin canal" to tejio-t nr lolls bill for Aineiii-an shipping tiiougl the Panama rannl. "i"his is resariln! here ns a reply of the irrceoiifoiiblos to the Harding-Hughes international pol icy. The administration bus bcii strangely silr-nt on the pnrt of the U publican platform which calls for it remission of tolls en American shipping through the Panama canal. There is every indica tion that it docs not wish to take up this question, with nil the for"ign com plication i Involved tn it. while s.pvitg tc work out nu understanding In Ku ropo. There nro befoto the poirmu'eo tlnee hills, -mo introduced bv Senator I'.orah himself, which provides foi tne re mission .if tni only on American coastwise shipping, and others bv Sen ators Jones and Pcilnde.xtcr. which pro vide for the remission of tolls nn nil American sapping pussine- through the canal. The Itorah bill is in line with what was .(bo Hopubllcnn pollcv when this quest ion lnt ciime befo'e the Sen ate. Would Carry Out Platform- The Jones nnd Puindextir bill- cam out th" terms of ihe Inst Republican national pint form. The iiit- of Messrs. Jonp. and Poinde.xter is to give si,ch a prefc rence to the American merchant innilne ls to create n fip'd for Its oner- at ions in nurts of tlu world t cached through ,he cnnnl. The administration's outlook on foreign relations has broadened so niui-ii smcp .vinrcn i Hint it is no longer certain thnt the President favors the full literal carrying out of the language of the Republican pint form. International relations arc now upper most ns. th,. problem of the new ad ministration. nd to discriminate against the slilnninc of nil nnti,,u I would complicate immensely the work (Mr. Hughes Is trying to do' abroad. I Moreover, the special favoring of all .mericnn snipping in tbe canal would be inconsistent with tho position laid Jo-n by Mr. I'ughos in bis note on 1'incn on. i nis nolo protested against a monopoly to Dutch oil Interests 'n .territory specifically Dim I,. It went I hey nnd the Mpiitumia notes, boenuse 'It hnd not to do with nnndnte terri- tory, or territory to which we clnimed I special rights as n belligerent. It as sorted equal treatment for nations in territory exclusively belonging to one I nation. Would He Moiiooy In Kffecl Now the exemption from tolls of all , , American shipping iu tho Panama lannl lis nnt iu terms n monopoly. Hut in I effect it pi-olvibly would constitute a monopoly fur shipping between Ameri can ports and ports reached through , the canal The argument i- that America owns the canal anil can do us ! she likes with it. Hut that i similar 1 to tho argument of the Dutch with ic gard to I nit i h oil lands. I Probably there is no single thing that this country could do which would in i vite more discrimination and more 1 leprisals. more barring of the Pulled Slntes from certain fields, than the re mission of tolls on till American ship pinir. I The- Korah committee Is expected to I consolidate tbo Horah bill and the Jones and Polndexter bills and icport one bill I'ti-iiiptii g lroin the pnyiiient of tolls nil ; Amorionn shipping. A mensurc exempt, ting merely coastwise American ship ping would encounter fewer protests and may tn the end u the compromise adopted It will be interesting to walih the administration's, reaction to Mount,!,, Iloruh's move. From tlie stiimlpolut of Mr. Hughes, a more inopportune nio mctit for proH)sing legi-lalion invning i iriu-isjii- iroin lorciii nations cou i not be chosen. Our relations with Panama are in the molting pn n, Ho u,. , ministnitioii is trying to work out nu I nndoi -funding with Puiopenn govern , I oniliiiieit nn I'iieo ri, r. oliiiiin One FIND BODY IN RIVER I William A. John6on, Overseas Vet eran. Disappeared Saturday The liidv of William A. Johnson, an , oversea veteran, was found todm i filiating in the Sehuvlkill river near the I Passyiink avenue bridge Jobn-on. who wits with the Portleth D. vision in ll'niiiii. htnl hi en tinder titiitiuciii for I lime iiiiitiths in the Government Pulilii lleullh Si I v ice Hospital, Tw my --ixtb strei I and Gray's IVrry road. Hi disappeared from a nuny of patients who were dow mow u under u I supervisor last Saturday Ph.vsieSaiis at I the hospital said Johnson had been s,f ! firing from a mental disorder and hud Miltily -howti improvement Police took !the bmlv ft mu the liver. Johnson' I home i- in Mulling. Minn. I , NABS BURGLAR IN ACT j Patrolman Orders "Hands Up" and i Youthful Robber Surrenders ' Willi the command "hiniil- up!' Patrolman Miiipson. of the Sixty tlftli street and Woodland avenue station, arrested a burglar In the novelty stun' of Morris Goodman. IlllM Woodland avenue, mrlv this morning. The po. lieemiiu was ptepareil for hnttlc amid the counters anil piles of goods, but his prisoner came without u murmur. , Silmn-iill tonl.eil jlitit flu, .,,.,. 1.x. . ni .-....,.-.-... ,u,i,,t IIUOIll ,i i) Vim 1, (hit morning and saw the fig ure of n iiiiiti silhouetted against rear ..!...!.... if.. iit.n.l.. I window II' ,,, , i r , lllll'll , ami found tne wiuu'i" 'u'cii. uu snppoil over Ihe sill, leveled his gun and gave tho coiitinniid. which wa. obeyed meekly In a burglar who turned out to be only eighteen vears old He gave his name us John Tood. and residence s South Sixty-second street About ,S!00 worth of novelties were in hl possession when I ht surrenUcrtd. Joins Allie( Council WSmmd tffiSSW HI Git C. M.LACM Ambassador to Paris, who took his sent today in the Council of Am bassadors, marking the resumption of American rfprepiitatlon at allied ronfcreiues GRIFFITH'S BINGLE Brooklyn Outfielder Bats First Runs of Game in Fifth in pmitu uiidi e cidot " A M C omiin nuilLO nnoi umiiil. Hy KOKKK'I ' V. .MAXWKLL The Hrooklyn Dodgers jumped into tl,., lend on tbe Phillies bv b-iiniiiorliiL' llic lean on tne i unites ny u.imiuerinj, iu two runs in the fifth inning of the , first game of the double-header this afternoon. The line weather and prospects of siclng eighteen innings for the price of nine drew 12.000 guests to Fifteenth and Huntingdon .streets. The blenchem were jammed and the stands well filled when the opening game was called. I George Columbia Smith was selected by Hill Donovan to do tbe tossing against Htirleigh Grimes. i For four innings Smith breezed ulong iu great style, but in the tifth he weak- J cued slightly uml. after striking Grimes, out, he gave Johnston a pass, Olson doubled to left and fast Holding cm the1 perl of Mciisel held Johnston nt third base. With the infield drawn in. I.iirlith sho fi.e lull Utweeti Rnwlings and Jack Miller for n single, scoring John ston anil (iNon. That was the end of tin rally. Smith tightened up and fanned the next batters. , In the meanwhile Grimes wns pitch-, nig great ball and the Phillies were uu- j i, hie to do any hitting woith while, Details of the Game FIRST R Miller threw out John-, ston J Miller Rnwlings nud Neale let Olson's pop tlv drop between them' for a hit Griffith filed to Williams.! Wheat walked. Konev forced Wheat. Wright-stone to Rnwlings. o runs. ' one bit. no errors. lils.in made a great stop und threw out I eale Rnwlings -nppoi to Johnston. Williams tanned. 'o runs, no bits, no' enors SLCOND 15. Miller throw nit My -i is .Wis was s.ife when R, M lifer I I'unihl'-d his groun 1-r. Miller lined to i Rnwlings, ,vho tossed to J. Sillier, ' doubling Nels. No runs, no bits, one ! error. Meiisol funned. W 'glitstone dnu. I bid to left It. Miller fouled to John -Inn .1 Miller hit in fr-nt of the plan nnd nits thrown u' hy II. Miller, , ! lull- otti hit, no i rrot-s I THIRD Giitues fanned. Josiiston ' beat out a hint down the third baoi line iil-oii Hied lo Williams. Gn,'-j tltb si.igled to center. Johnston stopping hj sien-iil R. Miller tosed out Wheat. I No run-, two hits, no errors. HriKKV fanned. Smith funned. Nene beat en ii lug!) bounder to Johnston. Rawlitu- fori e, N'eale. ( lson to Myers.' Nn ri,' . one lnr, no errors. I'l il R'lII Koney was safe on R Milbrs wide throw to first. Myers' fun ed Ixoiieiy. Smith to R. Miller. N'cis Mi.-d io Williums. Hniggj made n i line , ui,h of Alilbr's f.iiil cloc to the' Philliis dug.. ut No runs, no bits., one 1 1 r- i ' I WiHutis beat out a hunt, to Mvei-s i Grille Mooted Metie's drive io, Myir- . !io to-cil him out. Grimes tossed ,,u Wrlghtstone, Williams fnk nig niiin ii inner iiiiineii. . runs, 0 in hit . 'rn ' i rot l'll'Tll Grimes fanned Mgnin Jolni-toi. v liked ONon doubbd t. ( miliiiiifil on Pare Two Ciilunin riir l JAMAICA RESULTS ' I'lltsl .V i !' -nr i,i n-ililm X f irli.fk t l'i. i, in' Ml i . lion- i , I. 114 :, ii.ii.-i in i ii iMi.i. Sii,m I s .'. 4..-, s .I H .1 11 ';-3 7 ", 3 5 r n 1 ii" ., 'i ilnne -r. i X.i. l,il- 'lniii. itftrinn It. Mission H,n ,i nii .vispa SI. i SI 11 X I" iliiee ' enr.olil soil ii.: M. 'u i nits i,u,1 "o I "nl ' I "I' Hitler rt i . .-, It j m , i l"l VV.,0 I si, k .'-l f, ; J 3 l.l.-i,, Ml .lulu -.en 1.1 ,1 s.x inn., i ii. i .i veuiUHir ii.,,, i-,n, Vtr t '.e P. Ulsii tl. llsorse llovss SMimiuv "'. r - luur ur i iri rrnnce' Shhi. m'iI i' ." s,;..r mh,i rnii Ttlllll I: VM '. 4l.1n ilirt-!jr.o'rts is I ' ir'or jh 1 II iiiiTiji, MX llinlltnn is J ; , j .' Xt-i lutie XI, rue IIS I In s, i SO 1 7-1 .1 I 3 1 a.i I ' X rurn-l l'i I -, t j. 'I'll 1MX" 'I i i.li r i ii rr V"r r l'i j l'i,. I ' v i' !' vn.p-ilmi. s0 ran. nil lllll i, X1 l" ihi N'iiom ,iiim -iKs hi, nl, l und up il furlnis 1 X .i ii P. -in Is 7 to t :, , . I , ri ihii' M.' N'i ." a 11. X ).,, 1 in,, II..,. HI I llll-',l, 'O I ,1.1 , I I'n lti ' '1 I sT, uml KnUln ,f th II i'l r ,i s. lali LOUISVILLE RESULTS KIllsT 1! Xi 1". et,iimln "Lis nri'l up 7 furlenjn for three yar 1. I'.millo IJ.hi III. emu fll 0,0 J 1 &.00 i' XX il. MnM mink $ in 1U3 M-.oi. 1 1. so 1 no a. Vlr,,i. I u ijrin-r pi 1( rims 1 UU 'J Srnili". OrBr I it,,tit, H'Mish liner. Iliuj Ilurjoino Mni-M,.li , i' t, , i ,,,',- ,-.i.n.-,,,t nun leilJu tun .1 fu PIMLICO RESULTS lin-r ha1 i; H.ir-oMn .o i ne ii, fin , iincs 1 t uiukii II ' I'.iriln.- ton 3il 30 SI 40 ,n 2 Ai, 101 Moore 3 Jn '5 :" 0 'rttarnln 11.1 Hutu-oil ou .1 in 1 Time. C3 8-.X Tricks, Vr liol'lef ami Commudor Collu alio nn, MoWn inUa, mmMMSMm SCORES TWO ROBINS iy ricpt sundry f'opjrlcht 1021. THUG IN CELLAR AFTER STRUGGLEj "Revolver" He Drew on Bluo- coat When Cornered Proves to Be Flashlight TRIED TO ROB DRUG STORE AT LLANERCH: PAL FLEES Patrolman I.oatie. of the Haverford township force. rlked a threatened shot from n burglar's revolver early today In n dnrk eellnr at Llnnerch. grappled with the man and ubdiipd him, only to find tiip "reiclver" wos a flashlight and the burglar df-pcrntrly "bluffing , to scare- him off. I The man I.onne ai rested isnys he is I William Veritig. eighteen years old, who gave an udclress near Sixty-first and Master streets. Overbrook. Chief ,lnmcs Scanlon. former detective lieutenant of the Philadelphia force, who is now chief of police of Haverford township, is in vestigating. It was shortly before 2 o'clock thla morning when Patrolman Loane. with Patrolmon Schaffer sped past Perry A. Son's Phiirmac In Llanerch in their police car. As they approached the' drug tore they henrd n low but very I sharp whistle. "Heat Hack" Toward Store I Loaue pretended not to hear and drove by without slacking speed until he enme to n lane, where they parked their enr in the shadow of some bushes i nnd heat line-k to tne urug store 'using eiery bit of cover tney could get and ndv ntic'n w ithout sound. rub!lbd Dm PATROLMAN NAB ,, ,enehe, the drug stoie nud wentj sent to Rochester N. Iioiind it. trying the doors nnd exiimin- .under u support order ling tlB windoivt . They found one win- doxx at the rear of the store "jimmied." !f lis flip srood guard nnd Loane went , ''" ""-,l the vvitido- to take the burglnrs i ... . ,,,, ,. ,i. i 11 lilt . Ill UK ,!B II' IIIU ru .,- I', ...,' iivi-n hem 'I a sound of l mining, and t.aw a dnrk figure dashing away. The pa trolmen decided tbe matt running was the "k.i i.out. whose whistle hey hud I nwny finally and received permission t bl ,,nr)iiP(i i,v the Allies If Ger. heaid. aud thnt his confederate proha-, to speak to him. She remained for! "e nppueti .y tn Allies ir Oer- bly was hiding in tbo ston. They twenty minutes, kissing him and cry-! mnn' temporarily fails to meet her .iccidcd to let the running man go. ing. ' obligations in every detai,. I.oone started to search the store. An "I think it is :i shame to punish i)r. Mayer, however, has declined the ills eye- became accustomed to thi." him," she said. "I have a mind to , i,.,.i, ,, ,,.. ,,', ,-,,., , , einrkuc-w be saw n figure behind the nsk ti. j,Ice , k,-p me n twc.-y.ar ,tn !'" "f ' ro"lf'nt lb"t '" f"- prescription counter. He was at It with .sentence, too. I wouldn't mind If I n ministry to succeed that of Konstan u rush. The figure straightcnt-d. then could be near him He told me about , lino Pelircnbaeh. which resigned last darted down an open cellnrvvny . Losiit his other wife after he had been mar- v,eek in pursuit ried and I thought he was justified in1 ..' ., ,, , Cornered in Cellar what he had done. And I want the; The Gerr.nu People s party continues As he came down th, .steps he saw r,i-iinn nf n mnn oi-niiehlni- In j . the outline of n i orner, something gleaming In his hand. nix- viiniii- ' "" -"...... .lust enougti ugut nitcreri in tiirouga u cellar window from an are lamp outside the store to reveal Ihe bu.'fflar n.s he biidille iitf:,lnst the Wnll. Wirnercd. 'Hack u those siaits." he. ordered. "or I'll kill you." Loane. not daunted by the threat. came on. his mu revolv cr'ilrawi "You just start ihe shooting whenever you're 'read. I'm i tuning at you." said the putrnlnmn. There was no shot and Loane held bis own tiro. As he got near the man, who tried to move away along the wall, t ontlnufd on Pure Two, Colnmn Three ADDITIONAL RACING RESULTS Fifth Jnmr.icu Hjicknnioie. 115. Tumic, Ti.l. 9-1. even, 1'. G Ki'ip. IIS, Babin. 0-2, -1-5, 1-3. reend: Tan IT, UT.. Y 13-V. 7-d. 3-."). tl:iul. Time. 1:15 2-5. So-ontl riniluo Polly Ann. 10T M-nta. R10. 00, S. r-:)'."! Tx-.:i; lla'jy Grand. 117, Gruneiaen, $.5.30. rjS.GO, stcoiu1: TV '.'.- McLaughlin, 112. WUla, S3.70. thiitl Time, 1:12 2-5. Second Louisville Beniice K.. 115, Gnuiei. S-1.S0, SJ..:n. S2.C0, won; Naughty NUbn, 115. Pool. SI. 00, S3. 70. second: Attn Gal, 115, Mooney, $4. 10. thiid Tiir.o, :17 3-5. TWO BOYS ARRESTED IN HATCH KILLING Two boys nnesttd todny cont'eatecl polite say. that they wti. with n thud and older boy wlio bhot and killed Edwin d Evtrtt: Hatch, ot Rivt-rton, on Saturday. The boys, undei mitat aie Walter Bazejewskl and DnxMd Auguttint. Bridge street near Thompson. ROBINS DEFEAT PHILS IN FIRST GAME nr'OK i vv Jihn-tnn. 3n Olstlll, SS. . (Jrillith rl' Wlient, II . . r 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 e 0 0 0 0 0 o 1 0 0 Konotcliv , lb .Mjfrs.2li i . ' CIS, CI .Miller, i-.. (Jrimos, p. Totals, 5 10 27 18 1 TODAY'S BASEBALL SCORES BROOKLYN 000020030 PHILLIESdst) 000000200 Grimes and O. Miller; Smith and Brujjgy. Hart and McCoimick. ARMED BANDITS HOLD UP COLLECTOR? GET $20,000 DETROIT, MICH., May 0. Twelve men, armed with bawed of shotguns, early this afternoon held up a Detroit Unlttd Kail wny collector nnd escaped with $20,000 In crush. fcubtef ption Prlc IC Ter b lflL by Put'lc tIfr C u pinr 17. S. Ambassador Takes Scat in Allied Council Paris. May . v A. P.) American representation nt allied conferences wus resumed today, when Hugh C. Wallace. American ninbassador, took his sent at the sesidon of the council of ambassa dors her. He received hi.' infltruc tlont? last night from Secretary of Htutft Hughes. His nppenran'o nt the fnrcijn of fice. wicre the council met to discuss the problem of t'pper Silesia, was the oce.ision for warm expressions of appreciation on the part of Jules Catnbon, of Franco, president of the council, nnd other members of that body. Ambassador Wallace was given a seat at M. Canibon'H right Roland W. Hoyden, who formerly sat with the allied reparations com mission nt its sessions, has received instruction! from the Stat Depart t ictit to resume his sent with that body. E BIGAMIST FINED AND JAILED "Wife in Every Port Adage, Doesn't Go Here," Says I Judge Barratt NEARLY MISSED SENTENCE MM - 'conlitlon which will accept the allied George D. Popp. former marine and j ultimatum will be constituted within confessed bigamist, was fined S1000 nnd e next twenty-four hours, sentenced to one year nnd eleven months I'r. Wilhelm Mayer. German nra to two years by Judge Harrntt, in Crim- bnssador to Fronce, bus boon conferrlnc innl Court No 1 today, instead of being , with members of the Reichstag, ut- to be put I Popn's pretty second wife who wos I Mis Sarah Rosen, twenty years old. i of 2141 North Third street, was g.ven B formal annulment of her marriage to i .. , u,.. .....i.j .,. .11.1 ..... ItlU IllUltttS. OIL lSliO't, SIC" ltJ ,,", suspect he was already married. The voting woman went to the slur iff's cellrciom after Ponri had been led ori.u l0 K,"on l""l,u "p oweu money . In the murine csirps lie could not rcpny, , . t f I t ,, . ii "'"" ',,!,,;..' V V .i "i-i- "- s.-i,v... i'"."" P'nalty duo the crime he admitted. wns arrested here on complaint of nrst wife. Doris Deault Popp, to wliom "" was "lurried five year ago. and w-io is the mother nf his four-year-old rhild- , 'n,l '1",, wifo ,iv''' in Rodies- ('r- The authorities tbeie sent word to the local police that Mrs. Popp was in too impoverished circumstances to np- pear here ngalnst her husband Mrs. Popp the first had charged non- support, but when Popp was arrested and the district attorney learned the rontlniinl on I'nre Twa, Column Tuo PHIM-in r Neale, rf . . . 0 Raw lings. 2h. 0 Williams, if 0 Meusel, If o Wright stone, ,1b 1 K. Miller, ss 0 J.MHk-r. lh 1 IlrugRy. . . . . 0 Smith, p o Totals u li ,i 1 0 0 2 1 5 1 I 2 1 0 5 1 7 1 6 1 0 a 0 1 1 0 5 t 0 1 o 8 27 14 i 0 o 10 p. PRICE TWO CENTS DRIfT II BERLIN ENTENTE TERMS j i Sentiment in German Politioal ! Circles Forecasts Accept ance of Ultimatum FAVORABLE COALITION EXPECTED IN 24 HOURS Formation of New Cabinet Near, but Dr. Mayer Refuses to Be Leader BELGIAN CAVALRY MOVES i France Will Keep Army Con I tingent of 1919 Mobilized i Until July II IN Hy the Asxoclaied Press Rerllii. Mny r. - Sentiment in Oef mnn political circles was showing a drift nt noon today in favor of agrct- ing to the allied leparations terms. It is now believed a narllamcnUirT tempting to nhow that the signing of the allied demand i necessary Hti has contended that tills course would hovv Germany's willingness to make sincere efforts to carry out the terras of the trrnty und that Germany should ign in the hope thnt the invasion of the Ruhr uml ntl,r nnt,i- ,.-n,.lrl i " "'"s,.v , ..-r!!-. .tS ,raa, i Dr. Gustav Stresemnnn. Ls still stronclir " ' oppoK"! to ueccptance of tbe allied - .rl.,K He lrr's-. .... his, National eominitteemen of the M- j, jority Soeinlist and 1'eiiiocrntlc par- tien n.ssoiubled hpre today to discus the attitude those organizations would take. There was imp, in some quar ters 'hut an agreement would bo renched hy tin- two piutic I,, participate In the formation of tin- new cabinet. Germany in. until midnight May 1 to consider tin allied terms. Hy" tho expiration of this time she is lequired to give a categorical answer--yes or no whether -he will accept lhee terms. I nilure to incept, the allied ulti matum stipulates, will be followed by ullipd occnpiii'on of the industrial re gion of the Ruhr Vnllev, for which illied milium preparations nie now in progress. The terms iie l.ermiuis are askc, to accept include us (he nam feature, the payment of Kk'.OOO.iKMi OOil gold marks in reputations ,) tc- Allie o-approxl- ' m.iteiy :;:!. 7."n, (ion, nno. j Wesel. Prussia. Mn : Hy A. IM Rolginn cavalry bus occupied slrate gic points east nnd west of 'lie Irfhlno rnnr Wesel. Rheinberg and Dins'nkcit. lr readiness for an advance wi h the PTtronii left wing of lh, ,mnv. which niHv possibly CI upv ile Ruhr region f i, or i nnv. Fiench 'niops s.ni M" ."-dev mgnt linv ois'iiied various point, east of Rntiingc' -iiiel ml to und I'hcir d vntics'l nii'postH are now with n twelve n,:!es ,, r.ssei' The m -otnen' ot lleiigun troop en-'ward i oiiiiniies. wit! tfTpcltve i nearly d" ibb those of Sniurdni I Paris. Mnv '. Hi P i The irnn lontingent of ICMi, 'iill'd to fie colors III ccriliei ' ion will the prep- at-.ii'on. ter 'he p,,ss i,o ,inpHtion o' the Ril't Vlllloi 'v l in no eHse b' -eni ,i in, befoie .lull Lv 'll if the G.r.onrs iiceppt ' io allied ultimatum, the troop- "i'l t" he'i. in readiness fo. action tn ins.- llmnriii does not dlsnrtr lofor' June .'-tn t! Mine limn fixed bv the Allii-i for coinp etion of th" dn l arming ,iri s- The i, mi nc- ' 1'i'JI will y that I tunc Imvi1 '.uen suflii'iei.ti, traimv to ' tnk" the pin-, of the o'der -jis and I the l'.il'.l ci. is- u1' 'urn pi ihnhlv be dc i ,in'b,li7ed ' FRENCH SENTRY WOUNDED Fired On by German Civilian. p 1 Occupied Territory Diissi'ldorf. Mm ' P.v P I Th" nrsi in, i, lent Vnnnn "i iliui.s ane1 tt.i.ips ol II' Fretf i rr iv of ncrupa- hi i ,rri I i ln when in intomn I N i unfair. rg e'-eml '.s-en;ep,, re inning fr, in n!ii' nf rflpld nppd itid in his -i "its, run ,ut tbe uuli- 1 1 tn x oitpo'- of I iiiswelJorf I lie of t'o- uPei.i'iinfs of ;br rnnchlue lit , three re "lor sho's, one hullnt 'spiei'ng r s tn g, r of n French sentry Th woindeel i p'r te!eihoieiJ the i I'trb'" f i ii .-ii r 'ibc'id to fhe jutnnn i 's at I iii-i'libn I " interim tne cit lie ni, in'hil! wns t'ppiil ,md its oe ipants arresteil " 1 1 will In- court- i ninrt 'H I, Today's Dovvlopnwnts in ! ational Capital I Rcpii-sei tnife Mondell, Itepubll can House Uniln, eonferriil with President Harding on the kfUlHtlv vltiiati hi Senal ir .lolinkciu introduced n re. nliitnin pr ns.ilng n coniitUutional ,iu eiidment givng Congrej nttUlorlty to regulnt'' slate primnriei,. Depopullittnli of .Miiskn, unleiB de velopment w Rt'iiiutatetl, mis pre iln In) before ,i House isininiitlen. A tinn-ot mai ,ijer told a Moum 'ouimltiee that tho srainrn's art has been deni' iiKlruted on the Orct Lukc'ii "to be a labor union projio tdtiou. ' i m m 1 JVit.H .'. i'sV ilt1tkif1kii5. . - JUS.I ,;.Jtrft?
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