tt X w. ' ', ) J5rt e?, fW . V . " r- jv'; r. r V. ' . . vVW 'fr V, 4 - .-" THE WEATHER Si?r tonlfil'ti roolcr Saturday. "iMIMiBAtllBK AT KACH IIQUIt lrtiifWT I7fl 177 I 1 I Eitenmg public Ife&ger NIGHT EXTRA CLOSING STOCK PRICES ' f i 4 Vv ' VLJ M&tAl ynT,. VIL-NO. 225 Entered ai Btcond-Claes Matter t the J'oMofflw. et PhlladclphU. Pa. Under the Act ot March n. 1870 PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1921 fublUhod Dally Kxcept Bunaay. Bubeerlptlon Price 18 a Tear by Wall. Copyrltht, 1021. by Public Ladcer Company. . . .. . h t,t,--i rn.tfrv nnmD )' ri.Ljtli XWU Vv.CiJcxiAO J, SIZED BY BUM EPS ALLEGLU IK"w-i POLICE UPHEAVAL Fl SUBEILOF G I '.ester Newhall Can't Remem- ber Shooting " Ho Tolls Police .., -rnn nCARI Y inVED Htn i"" uun""' ; TO KILL HER, HE PLEADS Button Picture Oavo Accused Man Courage wiu.. After Flight ADMITS HAVING QUARREL Drank Himself to Unconscious ness After Phono operator fused New YorK i rip Re- fad Lifted From Heart, Says Slain Girl's Mother "JfowhaU'a capture has lifted n ltd from my heart." said Mrs. KuyHoward, mother of .Tospphlnc gotrwdYtho murderrd telephone op- 5 fwl ne is PHy despite his mteiUtlooB ef innoeenee." lbt Howard. Josephine's pld i bother, said: "All his plens mot tare him from tho chnlr. no in.J .(tf.r Ercrxr one in the tHjjnborhood believes Newhall shot Jowphjiie. IM'll nave a lougn crac tmUunlng to th detectives and glv-h-i an account of his movements tint tltht." I LOWS SCANDAL OVER LIQUOR CASE Cortelyou Name3 Lt. Van Horn Acting Captain in Northeast and Orders "Clean-Up" LT. KEARNS REPLACES BURKE IN 20TH WARD Pollrp reorganization. In the Northeast w-ns ordered today by Director Cortel you. with Major Moore's sanction. Lieutenant .Tosoph W. Van Horn, known as "a clenn-up man." wan ns signed as acting captain of the territory from Poplar' street to Ichigh avenue lietwppti the Prlnnnro and Sclnijlklll Itlvrri. Tlip ininieilinte rnile of the nplienvnl ero Hip rnnditlnns found in the Iilglith re tell- tonnnt Thniunu P HiirL-n nnrl fnlir nil Men In Motorcar Stage Series of'trolmen. oiip of them Director Cortel Robberies In Northwest ' ''""'l fhniiffpur and ho.l.vKiinrd. ,r . , ... . , , , . . , I Seizure by the pollre of tlint ditTiot. Motor bandits held up and robbed n , of n n,,,,.,,.,,. idp(l with $10,000 half dozen pernons early this mornlnB I v.orth of whisky and the perullnr rir tn the territory bounded by Twenty , ''iimMnnrps n round the relraf-e nfi nn second and Twenty -ninth streets and I ?."''" . V7r.r 'a"S' ' '" ' "K AlIeRheny nnd J.rhich avenues. Actlntr Captain Van Horn win in- Street Sergeant Holton nnd Patrol- -tnietpd today to make bii headquarters man Miles, of tbo Twentv-serond street ! ".' ,l,p l-iRhtli and .!'Teron Mrepi sln- liKSTKIl NKWIIAbli Who Is ncruscd of inurdnliiK .In. ' seplilno Howard, jnuii? telephone operator Can't Get ToerHold on U in Rush Hours, is Kick P. ?. 77s turn-Back System Also Hampers Suburban Growth, Public Service Com mission Is Told at Hearing During thp rush hours of early j ago and of thp growth Ihat the district morning It Is almost impossible to get i has had since them. Hendded: "even n too-hnld" on the plcvaled trains "The 1 It. T.. Instead of keeping up leaving the Sixty -ninth 'street tcrmlnnl with this normal and healthy growtn nf thn T If T I nf flin ..linlo tlllilirlmil iltstrlCt.. HaS This wns oidv ono of the mass of i actually cut thp servlcp in half about complaints laid today before the Public Service Commission, which Is hearing "k'fpL'fi IKTlltli.l ,f. l I .1. .. PROMOTERS seventeen months nco In the Irftnlln lln.. nt tlm 1 1 1 ni tin r-lr urntnm. As PVer.V l "' ,,t' ' " v v . . .,.:. "kicks" nsnliiM iIp tm'baek system i !" ( train turns bntc m now in operation on the subway and "l. there are Just half M mnn elevated llnex. trains to handle our traffic ns there were I'lldpr the i.rnn.,i . -,.. ntl.nr I when 1 move, out there tour ." train Is tnrnn.i i...i- - ti thint "K". despite the Tact IJiat tne iiimuk rain is turned buck at Hiyty-tnlr I . ,.,.' ,i ..-,,i.i in nnnuln- trect during rush """ "" " street niirl nt SpmhtwI m hours, instead of being sent through to the terminals. Husiness men, borough officials, rep resentatives of clue organizations and petiple coming from the suburbs crowded the hearing room In Citv Hall to tes tify to the "oiitrngeous" conditions. in- hviiim' in tne majority oi ine wn I Inn "This, of course. -makes for dreadful overcrowding. Between R nnd 0 '" tho morning, unless a person for tunate enough to gt therp nr mj- ia net instant filmnnt pprtl onl.. that, but 1 lune personnl'.v found thnt very frequently the train woum STOCK HELD ON CHARGES Of DUPING PRIESTS Company Said to Have Got $17,000 From Father Tim mins, of Chester Loyal to Bigamist MACHINES IN "COW SHED" CALLED PRINCIPAL ASSET HOLD-UP VICTIMS KEEP WIRE, u HOT" POLIHF HUNT R&WniTi ,lm' TefTer-on streets station, which nui, ruubL nuiMj DttNUMi'SIJ,(r(Ml) lllcmiHu,nslnn of ArtlnK I(! and Hunting Park avenue station, saw the car at Twcnty-hTlh nnd C'lenrfield streets. It. skidded around the corner nnd speeded down tho street at fifty miles an hour. Suspecting the men to he bandits from nrfBhlUVhond.Thollmrni Ml L Hr the same order Captain Andrew . 7, ' ' I ! .Tnllr u-flB trnnufnri-Cfl frnm theAOrth lion, which polices the Twentieth Ward, where David H. I.ane is lender. He will have supervision over twelve dis tricts and has been ordered to dean them up. Captain Jolly Transferred station. Two motorcycle bandit cars were sent nt Division to the Traffic Division. i wo iiiuiurrjcic diiuii i cars were Sent .. . r t r, n, iv: ii:..t.:.. to the vicinity immediately hut wnrch ( nptnin ,,T" J- "w'Vi V.lt'..,rU of the neighborhood was futile. Police 7'"nniiliT. xyas deta led acting As brieve, the car headed for F-lmountK niiylje I did kill .Tosin Howard. Tf I" did I am oorry, because T never mesnt.to harm a hair of her head. t lewd her too dearly to Kill ner. inn ai thwjhrtey tell me I shot her, I cannot tunember doing it" These words came with n sob from Tm'p Nnrlmll. nf Unroll? street nenr .l,.W. ........... . -,- Twenty -eighth, who last night sur Mnilfrrrl to the nnllee In ITnrrisliure. iad was brought to this city early this morning by Detective lieishaw , charged jlh'the murder of eighteen-year-old Joiephlne Howard. She was shot nnd killed shortly after midnight last Sntur- uij morning, u nigimriiui onu tnerry llrcflu I' Tears streamed down the cheeks of the 'iming man rnargeu witn the muruer of m weetheart as he p'eaded with Cup ula of Detectives Souder to believe his terr that he had no iccullectlon of slylng the girl he loved. For two und a half hours during the night rsewhall was subjected to n most thorough examination b Captain Souder nH rii.tAi.tlfAu 1,I.U.... 1 -W..1 -- w...,.., .,,,,-iiiiu mm ,tiiii);rew nroa?ioiit the trying ordeal he Muck luui-iauirj innr nis mind wns almost a blflnk filncn nnrlv In.l LVMn. 1.... m he left .Tosle Howard nt Kight- ' ii,,.an.a -"nrKet streets. V i ii ii - iiiiuim-i ueuriy. sum Abill V,P Were to he married de- vh nai pvcryooii) says to the pun Wry. It was only ten days ngo that ie.ad ' P'anned to spend .Me mortal Day in New York. Later she Manged her mind and told me we would lire to go oer Sunday because slie ;"'?,( nin ocner place on .Mon HIT. wniih nc r .i -. . i.iV, ,'" "" . "'"rniion unj I fSrfi mMnt Krt off Sundax mid Wd her to go Monday. She refused k.t , r". i"1? S(,r"ii At i.is I III! .!. ". K . "' '"" I100"0'. "Ut 1 Sid not threaten her in anj way. She Still Refusal "Ijl.t P.IJ-- ..:!. , bi. . "'K'u ' mp Mr h ap- . v. j ',l K" OVPr ' '' York ,5fr. ' told her I would take M'vli V '"". ,,Ue lRhed and r.r.0ins.!lolnK- Then I told her ft. .'.ii "?", ' """I1"?, fair with me. I with mi, . , lf",llsh nml talked Mi?k.t.tr..8t.f"ri "- EIBlitt....ntli and ii " f ,r"'ts- w''erp 1 nnre more trie.l jworation Da without anv luck I I lr.,Jl .. "" -nt west'on I , i- ' "'"' ..WPn p,,s l-nter ttw'J. '""k .'nme linuor. ing-Dlcturn :"nn,"'r Knjns to n inov- 'I VriMr Inci. incit Vlf..,r .,l.01.1 ' remember do- !.' siiuuk K her' Wcrm.'t mlJ ' I":...:mr "edding? I had 'Sew York1 i." "mp "" 0I" trip PoetttVe proof i!m ."'i l.p" mo " l you havn 1 '" 'rtifl fhoot her nnd wntaitiYii. "."" ou are iiclit. " FroiklR M ! ,lrn,,k t,p li,lu,r 4tttaVtro,,nfi'n. !'" y rVcitinJ ,i11.,n. ? bl,p '"IK' suit. ,Mi If h.71 ,nl"",h " '"" "I""1 them t he , nf,; ''JTf " ""l"p- Tolephnnes in the Motion house weie TI",.in . '"V.." "'..J"s "';"".: '" SffiaWW - WExWM In their anxiety to locale the hnn. leaves tomorrow tor a poi.pt .h; cnnvenllon nl l. l.oilli. vhsisiiiiii au dits, police only got the name of one mnn who hnd heen rohhed. lie is Kd ward lohring, ,TI2.'t Nortli Hambrey street, a milk wagon driver. I.ohring wns held up at Twenty-fifth street and Lchigti avenue and robbed of .?,". ncs.es seemed to be that the overcrowd- ,"" vrr in-nwrnij ne .i rain. ... lug nnd ehnnglne of enrw wns directlv bp sn erow'led before leaving the tor hindering .lunra , A rto pmen t nf thr I """"I " ' . & '" residential district around Sixtv-ninth n,,,,,pr' ,,n',,nK " ' nP"-,lh'p '.nK,Pt Ntrcel. nri.iinii nui) '"UvPn as much ss a toehold on the plnt- .. form. Tells of Suburb's Growth W. H. Metcalf, -14 Ashley road, Stone hursti president of the Stonehurst Im provement Assneintlnn. nnd n downtown business man. testified In mnnnrr clinr- ::Ji:"r L' X eat, be easil, imagined. If n person ' r koiii.i ,ti j , .tit'Lv.ia i imu vi Ilavn to I'rirro Way Out "If this Is the condition at the time thp train leaves the terminal what hap pens nt all the other stops where work ers try to force themselves into the cars buying n, houe in Stonehurst four yenrs rontlnnrit on ie r.lctitwn, Wumn Ttinv PRESIDEN MING LOSES HIS OWN LIFE T AS GUEST OF KNOXl TRYING TO KILL CAT Hardings Will Visit Senator and Paoli Man Overcome by Chloro Mrs. Knox at Valley Forge form Fumes Intended Over Sunday for Pet WILL PENROSE "DROP" IN?, ANIMAL MADE ESCAPE Rv n Staff Corrrjpomlrnt Washington. June .'t. President SEA STRIKE TO CONTINUE Marine Engineers Insist Men Who Quit Posts Will Be Reinstated Washington, .fiinc 3. (Tjj A. P. )- V -.. ,. .i.-i; !.. !..... ni.il I . unn'i imj.. i llllini.c pricis mi' .. in rienrb.x towns bouglit -.lock In n com pan exploiting metal bearings, whose "secret ingredient" wns found to be oil from horses' hoofs. The revelation of thin has resulted In the arrest of the coinnam's nroinoters. t the train arrives, he 'is, .ni defendants. wbne cases will he nln to luie to stand. nl , nj, )pforf t)p T)om,rrc County (Jrnndi lurj at Media next .Monday are Thiiiiin i: Hoyle. POli N'ortli Sixt third Iroet. prerldent of the Cmniici Melnl In . til', Wnlnut street, and .lohn H O'lJorinnn. 710 North Sixty -third stieet treiisurer of lite enmpntu Holiglous Appeal Charged Tlo.x le nnd O'fiortnnn arc said to bavei sold several hundred thousand dollars worth of stock. They carried on a ales campaign among the Catholic clergy "f this city nnd arc said to have used Mntionery tending to show their corn pant had official church sanction. The specific complaint on which Hmle nnd (('(Jonnnn were arrested wns made b the Itc . .dimes Tinunln", pas tor of St. MIHiiicI'h Catholic Church of Chester. lie bought v!17.7liO of the 'oinpnnj "h stock, lie elmrged convpir m to client nnd defmtld The ilefemliiiits were given prelim innr, he.-iriiig Aim "JH liefme Mngi.iinle Yerkes. of Millbourne The facts were closely guarded. The ev. .Inines , lliggms of this li ll.lll illesr. S'J.'IMI in dr colll- panj's stock, hut the promniers re-I ci ell lelur.Kil hid s."ini in dish and gnc bini n note for S.ino. In Itecelier's Hands The Cosmic Metal Co is now in re reiversbip. .ludge Mntinghim last week apiiolnted John ,1, Ureen receiver at the request of AlpMinder Conn, attornej for rather Tiniiuins. of Clictcr, nnd others. Mr. Conn niil tndav his Chester client described tli(. company's property I fit Sixty-first street and tireenway avp j a cowshed. in which some Prank Soudrr. sixtv yenrs old. of Central avenup. Paoli. gnvp his life to day in n fruitless attempt to cihj Hint of a sick cat in n humane way. Mr pcrintPiident Tempest will become acting rtn. - .llx.a -.- 1. nt t,!nnfli1 f tniifnnnnf i in ii i renin n" iiihim-u i -" - -- ,, , , , , in i?mn John J. Kenrns to romnnd of the Richth Harding is going to visit alley lorge nnd Jefferson streets station, replac- tomorrow as the week-end guest nf ing Hurke. who is under suspension. t$pnntor Knox, and (be inunt hns lY,1!1 ,!5:"ra:l!?" blT" .iL-i",1' V.-!!; -roused the interest of the capital. PUIier lll'UI Olliniri, m mn v.. n . ...... . i f ! a.. int.B it tr imnii rr nrrann uiiiiu -r'Sp l,HJ.r.,n. L'Li-:.0""'!..! ...",".".',: .'I ": '. : .7., : .. ; , Tl,'e in. l,..l been h,pl,l,l net for "' for the ,nanufnc.u,c of metal hear- I I IIP ' ivil .-serine i mi win nil i en I s glliiu'lll cc in nn- iimi, nui : - - - '-in.... Tor iiiiloniriliiles nml ilninnns Hint m,..c.i tn.lnv it will ..lace thp five sils- 1lo nmil , nrs!onv is thnt the Prcsi-1 "p'Tp. yenis. and ever? member of '-. '" ." " r,,n' ".,""''. :,.'""n,n0V,J " pendetl policemen on trial before th" dent and Mrs. Harding arc going to the homier s fniinly was greatly ntnclietl to i -x. II Service Trial Hoard on .Monday Senator's farm for a rest from social Negotiations between the marine en- l nt 10 A. M. ... land official duties, anil thnt they desire gineers nnd thp Shipping Board for a j The men suspended are Acting neu- onv to C(,t 0(r rr n ,jny or two inn jBHMMBliiifikv '?? Bff .MHS. Jl'I.IX l!KK KOIX.IClt.S mni nriimn i mm UH UV YU j TO BIGAMIST-THIEF SHIP BOARD REEKS WITH GRAFT, SAYS SENATOR KENYON tried to chloroform the animnl. but in- ! machinery hnd been placed lu.lcd the fumes himself, with fatal re- P.oyle and (TConnnn nre sail to har epri'M'iueii mni inn nun a f-rrrrr ior ' "I'll Stick by Him," Says Julia Rodgers After "Husband" Gets 5-Year Sentence metal settlement of the dinute on wages nnd i lennnl TIioiiiiih ! . llurke. of thp I'.iglitn thp country, where they will sec no ikon I and .lelTerson strePis sinimn ; i nirm- callers. working conditions have bepn hrok off, W. S. P.rown, president of the Marine Engineers' Beneficial Associa tion, deelnred today. t .i ni ii frttrf i,t haa i mnn .iniin vtmiirn. m. im-ni ei..... I'nttonmu Clarence l nrenneu. i.ui Cnmhridgi Senntnr Knnr. who returned to Wlisli ington from Vallej Forge yesterday ti.- rn . i. ..,.i r si,, .nn i- r' ! : Nnrt i araln sirepi. iim- uiiiiiiu in rciii-ii ji seiiietnent. " "'' - -- . . , Brown said, was due to the refusal of I nnd Kdwar. ( ";? "P"'.1" "": ' thp shipowners nnd the Shipping Board tniled as Director f orlely on s chnuf- street: Patrolman t harles ; .f(Pr n Week's rest on his estnte, will motor up tomorrow with the President to include a clause providing for the teur ntui nniugiiiirii. reinstatement of strikinc encineers. Discussion of the matter ny Wirec "We could not sign an agreement Jjr (.'orlelyou. hupor.ntcm iPni .uii s that would force our men to work with rnptnm Souder and I. eutcna I. .he strike breakers who had taken the " V L. " M n IKVVn jons oi union mm, nc saiu. BRITISH MINERS STAND FIRM Executive Body Rejects Strike Set tlement Proposal liOlldon, June .". (By A. P.) The executive body of the striking coal miners today finally rejected the tJov ernment proposals for a settlement of the coal strike. Premier I.loyd fjeorge last Saturday proposed a temporary arrangement in- tnken n hand in the incs(igntion earlier in the day. Mayor fiivc.s Opinion Afler the Mayor had heard the de tails of the afl'nir he said it wns the worst police scandal in the history of the present Administration City So licitor Smlh wns present when the Mayor discussed the mailer with Di rector Cortelyou. The arrest of seven men implicated in the whisky transportation and seiz ure was an earlier development. pi... .irv .if the whisk spl.urp. doiihlcd that thprp is nnotlier mnn out- I tended to lend to a 'permanent scheme ' which led to the suspensions, wns nf 'side of the Administration circle proper for n solution of the coal strike. The licinlh loll hv Lieutenant liurko. wuono enjoys ine mnnuiiiK '''""" """l temporary proposnls provided for a nckno'wlcilged' thnt he had released , does at the Executive mansion rndual scaling down of wages until they i i.,,. j,! Itose. of itm oulh rournii i ms nns iiiuuriuiy -.ni'i - nml Mrs. Itni'ditie. Thev will he a. companied also by (ieorge Christian, secretary to the President, and Colonel Sherrill. his military aide. .Mrs. Knox, who is now nt Valley Forge, will re ceivc them. Wants Alisoliitc Best It is the President's purpose to take an absolute rest, lie and Senator Ino plan to motor through the valley and over I lie camping ground where Wash ington and the Bevolutionarv troops spent their darkest and hardest winter, nnd possibly islt other historic spots in the neighborhood. On Best or Terms They are on the best of terms nfli clitlh and personnlh. Among close ob servers of White House and govern- mental affairs in Washington, n is ' life quickly . Mr Souder bent low over woimii Mmiam reoiutionie tin hearing industry. According to Mi. Conn the 'ecrct formula" was found to cull for the manufacture of melnl hearings' ns tnoy arc iuriIp ordinarily, cvept that oil presved from the hoofs of horses was intermixed with the metnl. This ()il wns snpp'i-eil In do iiwim illt the in id of lubricating l he IiciiiIiies when n-H In nml in i ,t- and r ir;i'tini - ssets Called N'pgliglli'e A-kl'l Wlllll .-s(ts III IIIH,I.I ll.l ll. several week" ago the cat dovoloncd tlistpinper. A icterinnrian's ntlicp was sought, and thp cnl's owners did every thing they could think of to aid the ani mnl. Instead of improving, the cat became weaker nml more helpless, anil at length it-was decided that the only kind lliiiu would lie to put it out of ii inisrrx . Clilorofoim ,mih decided on. Mr Souder volunteered to perform the tiuiil act of mercy for the sick ntnmai. So upset wctc Mr. Soulier and other Mr. i 'inn. renin ! ineniberj of the family over the thought I lnii.i nothing i m n, !h. v ,, of being forced to sncrifiip thpir pet I slaMc w Inch I'lilher Timmiiis described that they left the house teninrni ily I n .i c.hed." tl is morning while the head if tin house ' Mr. t onu s.ml Boyle und ii'iimmiin. prepared to put the int to death. ! who organized the mltnl compirn about He took the sick animal to the shed three years ago, also nrgnul.id the nt the rear of the house, while the mm- Cnthnli'p Pioteciive Assurance Asocia lly went to visit a neighbor. Mr. mmi. They weir oflii i iv nf that enrpor Sonder took along a holtlp of chloroform ntion also, he said, and some absorbent cotton. ' n,v anl linllasl.pr is sccicIsm ,f the Holding the snl. he poured a nuantity Cosmic Metil Co. It is said he" will in of the drug ocr the cotton and tried culled nn lr produce nil the Imnl an. I to place t oxer the cat'n nose nnd records of the concern -.o that tne . mouth. The cat pulled away from the tent of the s.,,c nle can lie ib-tei nunc.I choking fumes. nml It was all Mr. m eiiramlv Collector of tlm ln Wil Souder could do to hold the struggling , timn II Bury i- sn.il to bac houghi iioiiiiiii. in nis enori in phi Hie cut s sll(.. in In i.niiern Villlnni IJnilgers. who wn an avia tion lieutenant during the war and shed his blood for his country in the Argonnc fighting, was- sentenced to five to seven years in the Eastern Penitentiary to day. He is n confessed bigamist nnd automobile thief. Mrs. Julia Margaret Brexa Itodgers. the atlraetiic blonde whom he married April !!!!. huriicd into Quarter Sessions Cuiit jusl after Judge Shull had im posed sentence "(Mi, win w is .he judge so hnt'd Oil IliiuiV" the ymiiig woman exclaimed I w lieu she heard her "husband" had been gixcn a minimum of the ears "Will was n good fellow, and I'll suck In him." The young woman who is petite, f went! -ono and !micniis. went weep ing to be sheriff's cpllronm with a pass to get in to see Bndgers She dried her eyes when she was told that she could not see him if she were going to uinke a scene. After talking to Rodgers she said he "meant right 1! her." and prnbablv would mnrri her when he came out of prison. His wife i I lorenco (Jreeten Bo!I. of Trenton. V J., who is snid Declares Funds for Operation of Fleet Are Used for Pri- y' vate Purposes SENATE IS STIRRED UP AS CHARGES ARE MADE By llie Associate! Press Washington, .June :t. Operation tt t he (Joverniiient mcrrhnnt fieet by thf Shipping Board Is "reeking with gnft," Senator Kenyon charged today In the Senate In opposing a deficiency appro priation of SVI.IIOO.tKrO for the board, for the remainder of this fiscal year. Beading n list of salaries paid offi- ials hi the hoard. Senator Kenyon said they "make the salaries of Cabi net members and Senators look lik( thirty centM " 'I lie list, as rend, showed salaries In the General Comptroller's office amount ing lo SlOll.fKVl and in the Division of Operations totalling S1.T7.000 annually. I'he Senator said the auditor of Ship ping Board was pnld S1.".MH), and tbat nn assistant auditor, at .?."000. acted as his chauffeur. Charging that funds were being used for prlinle purposes. Senator Kenyon read a series of telegrntns which he said hnd been sent by board employes nt Government expense. (Ine telegram related to an engagement to n girl in irginin. another to the obtaining of tickets to n Yale football game and still another, evidently from a husband io his wife, rend : ' Leave the door open. Will he home about midnight " Door to Treasury Open "Thee gentleiAen," added Senator Kenyon. also are interested in keep ing open l he door lo the Federal treasury " Senator Borah inquired who consti tuted the Shipping Board. Senator Ketnon replied thnt there was no board and Senntor Borali then wanted to know If t lie proposed appropriation was for "nobody to spend." Chairman Warren, of the Appropri4 ations Committee, explained that thf appropriation was to meet n deficiency. Disagreement in the Douse over the Borah disarmament amendment blocked today reference of the Naval Appro priation Bill 'to conference. When Itep lesentatiip Kelly, of Michigan, in i liurge of the bill made the routine i (inference motion. Representative Gar rett, of Tennessee, ncting Democratic lloor leader, declared the House con ferees hnd been instructed to ngree to the Borah amendment, brondened to in i hide invitations for disarmament ne gotiations with other powers besides Grent Britain and Japan. Republican spokesmen contended thst the conferees should bo given frep rein to work out an agreement, but did not press Representative Kelly's' request which was left on the Speaker's tabic. Criticizes Borah Resolution Rcprcsontathe Mondell. the Republi can leader, characterized tho Borah proposal as "narrow, restricted and uiisatisfactnr! " He said the House should insist on broadening its pro visions hut thought it a mistake to instruct conferees in advance on tht question. Representative Oldfield. of Arkansas, contended that if the Borah amendment were broadened to include land dis armament discussion, ns urged by Mr. Garrett, both propositions might be" killed. "If we can't get both we ought to take one." he said. Republican leaders assured Demo- Berlin Jury Frees Young Armenian Student Berlin. June .'!.-i By A. P.) Salo mon Teilirinn. the rmeninn student, who. In March Inst, shot and kil'ed Tnlaat Pasha, former Grand Vi.ier and Minister of Finance of Tin key. was acquitted in the nssie court here today. the cat as he tried once more to hold l lie i iiloriiiorm-satiirati d cotton over Its nostrils. The int continued to struggle und finally got free Mr Sunder hnd in haled more of the cholornfnrm fumes than the cat ,s the cast bounded away. Mr, Souder fell over in a stupor. He Iny there urn onsciou until mem bers of the family returned, thinking ... , ...lAmnni r. f iv.ien nr inp.io owinc ine c ccimn. iim rnniuc-inn wn ii ni ine enf .s ire u ntiisi u, iimwi i,v i mi uic nn, ........ "'"'",''. I , " -.!.,, . . .,e,1 ns- .,,., V,J' J" .. .", ' Director ot l'uuuc r-niriy. a iiqiy ui . vi...,i..i ...... ... ,", .. ... ;..' " o mi-, ci. r us nm mum the charge firings n temporary release uniinma mui mc .-i.n- .iih..i. .... Ml n1P nousc some one went io rue sheij when signed bv n magistrate, who ne- mm nm i rcsnu-iu iiurmiis "..,., -. i , nrre iney saw mm, stni nconscious. cents hail ns if 'there had been n hearing the affairs of the Administration, got pr, (;rorK0 lngP ns summoned. Burke also said he permitted two of , himself hopelessly "in bad with the ,t o Hroise the victin, Mr. Souder the men relensed on copies of the charge Executive nnd hns not been able to died nt noon. to sleep on the whisky truck. 1 lie! 'l"' me su.ic cican or v 'n""ii told- him. he snid in his report, that the entente cordinle. the! would lake nil responsibility for In conspquence he has obtained notli- . ing in l'cdernl palronngc nnd has had rontlniifd ni rnae KIRhtren. imumn inree should reach the economic leiel which creel before receiving a copy oi ine puasu.c ine esiruiiei-iiicm, i...-"..... the coal indiistl'v was capable nf M1s- charge i nn'1 politiralli, between I resident tnlning, lmed on the giant of 10.000.- ( dr. police regulations prisoners nie ' Harding nnd Senator Penrose, to tlie 000 pounds from the exchequer. nn( )n ,e released unless admitted to hitter's obvious disadvantage. Seun- - --- i,nji ,v n magistrate or on orders from j lor Penrose, ns a result of his altitude KnniiT t a i aT7r e avr-n ,i ui.uiiii iui uui 7s i u i r- n TURKS RENEW MASSACRE to be getting a dixnrce Rodgers' home is io Elizabeth. N" J I er.ilu Mil., rmnrnl H-io Itnrali amend Thursday of last xveek lie entered a plea , nient that if conferees were uninstruct of guilty to the theft of nn automobile , ,,, tnx would not have power to agree ot disagree to the proposal without SCOLDED FOR PICNIC PARTY, GIRL OF 19 TRIES SUICIDE Worried lov (her What Friends Will Thinh Because She Rode in Patrol Wagon no invitation to call nl the While House except ns a member nf the Finance Committee. Considerable interest Is manifest in the President's visit to Senator Knox j and Senator Penrose's return to Phil adelphia, coming ns (hey d" almost ,i the same time, Tt has been cnniectured without .iny official Intimation to sup ' pot1! it that the trip was arranged io ! bring xProsldent llnidiiig and Senator aa ? i il I riirni inpcmn Pnlirn sa ho i 'UHitnl fur stp;,1in:r I no ntlirr rar. onp in YnpU. Vn ;inrl OF CHRISTIANS IN ARMENIA ,,p "!,,7. in V"rk-, , , , Detectne xlnliaffex learned of the . . , ., . . bigamous mnrrhge and tned Rodgers Streets of Trebizond and Samsun ( ,t, ;( ,efre his second w ife Head Strewn With Dead Shops Looted 'milted that the chaise was true His London. June .'i. (Bv A 1' i The ;pr"'u "ifp "nrk "' a waitress in n Mhen- correspondent nf (he Pvcbange Market street restaurant Mie niet Telci-rnnh m miller dale ,.( 'I'l,..r. Rndgers about a y ea I ncn. and heliexed that thecal surely musl be dead by- that ,,, , ,; ,. ,,inl.,e,l from Con-tun- ',r "n,i " Ki"C,p mn" time When Mr. Souder was not found tlnp P frightful massacres of Mmrnev Epbra.ni I.ipsch,,.. ap. I Christians Irnr occurred at Satnun fearing lor Itodgers. nke.l mercv onl ami I'll' i 'nnd nn the Black Sea ennsi rhe s, ore of his mililarv rei onl and the n rni'ii i 'I he streets ace ttimui l"n- I alleged by the defeiisi that he had1 Ullll l'i bull's of I, ricks, ,. adds Manx Imps in the nvo cilie- ban v i ii i'.inai keil lccnrding to Ihe repnrls reaching lhens An American de stroyer has nrrned at Samsun to jiro lect the Americans there. HOUSE COMMITTEE VOTES FOR PORTER PEACE PLAN In in tempted to steal the automobile m git uiiitn x for his business, which xxas that of tubbing dresses It xxas stat,., that he had put the monex he got Ironi the automobile into his business and had lost it Decides to Report Resolution, With, Democrats Voting "Present" i Washington. June .'i. . Hi A P.) I The House Foreign Affairs Committee, I with Democratic members dissenting,! xoted today to report the Porter reso- ' I it t ion tor le. mlnntioii of the stale of I war betxx ecu the I niter Slates and Ger many and Auslin-llungai v Renuhli- I can members xoted solidlx n adopt the' Jennie McCnnmb. nineteen venrs old, JOXi East Adams street, look poison last night, police say, afier her parents scolded her for dUohexing them by at- tcndlnc a n cnic yesteruay X lo'lisd on p. '' '"ishlwi,, Cnliinii, One ''ion Plw Frpo n!. Means a Glorious Time "Si,nioufn?1 rts nut nnd ih'''fr He S M ,'1" l-l When "' Vlmn,PI' - ,Mf ball fir i u,nur ,,PW '' loimtry ar 'r " brp"h of real cyoh;;r;fthpn',p'''oad ,fi" crWbns8 1 ,,.h,rt" Jirncrn bicvci "In '"""ia "n-l mo n ,5"" ,1u " tliwo things tofthe picnic. Her father iisuallv gives in to her every whim, and she is pretty well spoiled by it, but last night he, too. joined in the scolding thiit I gnve her. She llnnnccd out of the room and rteneninnt nnd much chastened by ' ran upstairs. her attempt nn her life, she is lying i Father Ran After Her today in SI. Mary's Hospital worrx - "Her father ran after her, and got to ing. her room just In time to see hei put a i i. .merries nre of rather a bottle up to dor mouth. He knocked it stiaiigp nature She Is dreadfully morn out of her hand, but not before she li.nl lidl at the fact that she will haxe lo face , swallowed some of Hip, poison that it her friends alter riding in n i"' wn-on. and she is extremely troubled for fear that hpr act will haxe some effect on the standing of her two brother", Elmer nnd Raymond, who arc both pa-tiolmen. The picnic yesterday, which was con- .' ducted by n men's social club in lie " ""ui. M'lghboihood. did not meet xxim un- -oxal nf the girl's fathVr. Mallhcxx Mcl'onmlis. or her mother. Annie, and she was refused permission to attend Left Home Early in Morning ., i . ,i i ,i i i mm iim nil" i r i "i ' m -s !Mth senator miri'.p nm . ...; g .nr,.,. mns,m. n subsiiinte fr the led car in i-niiaueipui... ..iiu . .... v , Knx 10snlulinn passed In the Senate I I" III UI II11I II 11- llll I' 3 '!, M. ISllTllill I,.. I... .!.. easily "happen" that Penrose should drop in at Valley Forge, have n cup of Force hut a few miles out. it might tea with the President nud "fi it up for tho future IRISH KILUTEN POLICEMEN One Ambush Last Night. Another This Morning Nine Wounded The Dublin, June :: contained. The stuff burned her and she screamed, but slu was able to xvalk downstairs. Her father culled a patrol xvagnn nnd she xvns rushed to St. Mary's Hospital. "It may be a lesson to her She hns always had her own .way and she is GAS AND BOOZE FATAL Early yesterday morning Jennie Man DIcb on Way to Hospital In Patrol Frank Osieck, forty -two venrs oh), dressed am m "le no w '. i m k . o0.,0 Mprcer , t Pr Richmond, mother that sic would be back in Hall ' ii ii i hour to help witlnthc housework , wiin found unconscious on the second Instead she did not irturn until. lifter I o'clock. Tills time file snppcu III quiei- lj, went up In her room, dressed up again and slipped out without saying 'anything to her mother cording to the mother's sialeinenl. She did not i nine liuine until nflcr !l o'clock ami then piiU'ItiI Ihe house with a delimit 'attitude, ' i "I nsked her where hip hnd been, Hie mother nnld, today," and she, ap floor of his home by his wife, Frances, early this morning. The man died nn the way to the Northeastern Hospital in the patrol nf the Belgrade and Clearfield streets po. lice station Aiciirding to Mrs, tlsieck. her bus baud di'iiuk n large quantify of alcoholic, substance before rpturniiig home, Inst nlk'ht. . . . PoIIpp say that the man nan turnei) swered pert enongh tha.t she bad been on a gas jet and bad failed to light It. conslnhlch were killed and fixe wounded in nn. ambush bv J(Hi cix iiiiins this morn ing, nt Kylobrg Cross, County Tip lierary, say's an official statement issued here. The constables were in motorcars and nn liicycles when attacked by the civilians, who xvern concealed in the woods, repealing the di chi rat inn of xxnr IJemocrnt.s merPly xnled present. Chilli mnn Porter nnnonnce.l that ths resolution would be nresentnl to the House next week for Immediate consid- l eratlon A minority report will be filed ' by committee liemocrnls House lead ers informed Chairman Porter that the resolution would he gixcn the right of xxax when preetitei Republicans weie snhl to haxe been ( 1 1 x A Pi I 'our ' unwilling to mushier an out ,unl out re- ...nl ..I II.- .!..! I..... ..r .. .. I.. I ... !" ii i iii in.- ii. iii . iii i . ii iii xur i" iii'xiug t might lie cniiMn.iHl as a nimdiatinn of tlie war itself No nctlon xxas taken on a number of amemluients lo the lno. resolution proposed bv the alien prop rriy iunioiiiiiii GEST IS "LUCKY LOSER" fork, .time .I. ! By A P ) District Insiieclor Stcictisnn. a pollcp sergeant . Son of Judge Recovers Watch Lost .l . . i i :ii..i i nnd lour constanies xxrrc nuii-u nnu innr nllicers were seriously wounded when a police patrol was ambushed by 100 nrmed men at Carrowkennedy, near here, last night. Arms and nniniunltinn carried by the police xxere taken, nnu three motor- TODAY'S RACING RESULTS First Belmont Beivington, 110, Robinson. 20-1. S-l, -1-1. won; Margnvct White. 107, Cnllahnn. 12-1. 5-1. 5.2, secoml; Hypeibole, 112, Hnyne's, 20-1. 8-1, 4,-1, third. Timt. .53 1-5. Second Belmont Dienni of the Vnlley 122, Kummer, 13-5, 2-5, out, won; Fniv Gain, 113, Turner, 2-5, out, out, second: Joan Mnne, 101, STooney, 12-1, D-2, even, third. Time, 1.38. Fii'&t Montreal Nellie Harper, 108, Hmpliy, !?6.75, ?4.75, S3. 05, won; jSIIss Tinuiancl, 108, Gruneisen, S10, Sd.80, second; Naomi K., 108, Thuiber, $3.00, thiid. Time, 1.08 3-5. NEXT SERVICE COMMISSION RULINGS JUNE 6 HARIUSBUHG, June 3. Members, of the Public Service Commisbion will Unv; tneir fir&t formal Monday attPinoon (lelivei ance ol oniuioub on June 0, according to piusent plnnb. The coni mib&iouers will bit for the purpobe immediately pittediny. the hearing or arguments and nil rfctfonb in executive btsbioiib, in cluding declbioub and oidu'b, will be announced tioui the bench. uirs In which they were riding were burned. New German Steamship Launched Bremen. Germany. June 11. (By A. I)- TJic Bayer.i. Ihe Hnmlnirg.Aiuc.l can Line's; new I'-'.OOO mn freight steamship, was launched in Ihe Vulcan shlpy arils here today . Dr Von Knhr. Ihe Bavarian Premier, christened the vessel. Whn you ihlnlc of wrltlnj. think ot AUlTUx'a 4Ji, or Stolen Weeks Ago Sldliex direr Gcsf, son of Judge 'icst. of Ihe th'phans (Hurl, turned I up in police reconis again tndav as n i ""r;k '0Pr' , . , , . 'STATE POLICE EMPOWERED TO PROBE SOURCE OF FIRES About a month ago his. father s nil- i ss7 tomotdle xxas stolen from in front of 'i central hotel while young GpS( wn, at n roof garden The car was re covered. Just prex-ious to that time he hnd lost or had beet, robbed of n gold watch valued nt S'J.'O. Yesterday Detective Mi Milium aripsteil iwo meti trying In pnxxii it. They said they had found it outside u fraternity at Thirty -sixth nml Locust streets, Their story was not disproven before Maifistrate Renshnw and they were dls-ebarged, ITARRISBIIRG, June 3. Members of the Pennsylvania State police force have the powers nnd duties piovldcd undei the fire prevention acts for investigation of origin m clrcumstnnceb of firh. according to an opinion given by Deputy Attorney General Swope. If it is proved to the satisfaction of the court that con fcbslons made by defendants accused of incendiarism weie volun tary, made with n full knowledge of their rights, they would be admlbsiblo In trial in court. I'Aw Vli C-Uta',U bringing the proposition back to the House for n xote. GIANT LINER TO DOCK HERE S. S. Providence Will Be Largest Seen In Philadelphia Port The Fabre Line pnfsenger steamship Prox idence. snid to be larger than any xeel xx Inch hns entered this port, will dock Sundax morning at Snyder av nue nn her wax from New York to Italian ports, nnd xxlll take aboard forty cabin and "no steerage passengers With a gross tonnage nf 10,000, the Prox Idence is ."11 feet S inches In length ."it feet 7 inchi s in breadth with a depth of I'l feet " Inches She xx ill lcn!o at ." o'clock Sunday afternoon DEDICATE JEFF DAVISrHOME Southerners Enshrine Old "Whits House" of Confederacy Montgomery. Ala.. June .'! ( P ) The Soiith of the sities nnd its chil dren dedicated here (ndnx one of Its most precious shrines the first White I louse nf the Confederal The old mansion in which Jefferson Davis lived as the president of the Confed eracy. Descendants of Jefferson Davis and General Lee, mnnv of whom now Urn in Northern States attended as guesta of honor. Governors of all Southern States also were Invited. GRAFTING POLICE SCORED Judge Sentences Man Who Says He Paid Vice "Tribute" John Bodson. a Negro, charged with keeping a disorderly house at 1307 Poplar street, xith hnxing old liquor illegally, and with having bribed patrolmen, xvns sentenced to six months in the cnuntv prison by Judge Rartlett today in the Municipal Court Bodson was found guilty on all three charges and receixed a. light sentence only because of the circumstances. Judge Rartlett. In passing sentence. said that all grafting pollceifi.in "shouin ne put in a mincii and cnaMd out of the city. I Today's Developments in National Capital The House Foreign Affairs Com mittee lnted In report thf PortCf peace resolution V. T Whiter of Philadelphia, toll a Senate committee the railroads hnd Inst t(l. M,ri.tVS8 in six month n I result of the "rlock-piiiiphitig" ru,le chirlnr Government control durlns Government control, , f V ! 4 ,I f,s n 'ill m I? Il'.f.s, i'l ,1 1.1,-C J. (.. 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