win 'Kf,- i ); k i ViMjiJ, ''n 'j,aw;.'' p"- IM.e " s ai ,A 0 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1921 6 mTTVfa y -1 I' 3 m M r i Hint we dliould tnkc nnr notion affect iiiB the rest of the world in which tlu Inltlntlte Is not entirely in our own linmli." Kecielnry Wcfk' ntltlrcM una ilo Ihored before n grudiintlnc Hnn of Ifii. mm nnd women. Hesldei the honorary degree confened upon the SecrrtarVi H'Ven others were bestowed. Dr. licorgi' David Stewart, professor of surgery nt the uiiiuTsitj. nnd William Morgan Secretary Want3 United States Kingsiev. tuesident of the Hoard of w- ' 'rectors of flic i'nioii Tlirolosh.il Sein- liiprj, received honoi.irj degrees of doc tor of laws. Othtrs homued with va- tints degrees were the ev. Dr. (fr OLLY TO DISARM NOW, SAYS WEEKS BLACK HAND YOUTH Prepared to Defend Its Rights MUST ACT WITH. OTHERS Hy (ho Associated I'rrss New Yorh., June 8 Declnritig that It would be the height of folly for the United States to disarm first. Secretary of War Weeks, In an address today to the graduating olnsv of New York t'nl reraity, said lie hoped to sec thin nation prepared to defend its rights, its sov ereignty and its rltlrcnx until the dny comes when nil nations liv mutual con sent dismantle their fortifications and scrap their navies. The unlverslt neliiis Woelflcin. pastor of the Hftli I Aenile Haptlst Church, doctor of divin ity ; Harry Hurhness t'lagler, pr.'sident of the Symphony Society of New York, doctor of music. Colonel Michael I'rled- Mim, president of II. Altmiiu Co., doc- lor of commercial science. Mis. Louise Whitlleld Carnegie, muster of liumniic FALLS INTO TRAP Attempt to Extort Money From Birdsboro Justice Followed by Arrest DEATH THREAT IN LETTER Degrees Conferred at Commence ment Exercises In Lancaster Lancaster, l'.i., dune S 1'ift) -eight franklin nnd Marshall students were graduated here this morning at the conferred upon Secretary Weeks the annual commencement excrclsos.'-inirty-honorary degree of doctor of laws. eight rcceiwd the degree of bachelor of "I do not love war," the Secretary I arts and eighteen that of bnclielor of declared. "I abhor It No intloniil I M.lonoP rn addition, four men re being who has a clear realization of its 00u,,i tn(. degree of master of arts, meaning wants to hne his country be- rlc following honorary degrees were come engaged In wnr, but conditions i ,inf.,.r,i ... ..i. ,..,ii, ..,i. it ...in. oil it. i coniirriu . hnrrnra ! nlr nlLrnnl'ln tn n ,li. Doctor of laws John Wllhcrforce. of knnnr-hio i.non Th i.Fi ,...i rinMK i Lancaster ; Onctal Hnrry C ... . --..,-.,- . .,.,, citizen wants war. " "A great many good persons believe the time has come when the world should undertake n general disarma ment, I am entirel in s-jmpnthy with every wise and sane endeavor to bring about the adoption of a world move ment with tlint result In view Hut we must remember that the p.isions of war ' I'nrri' and the disturbances to socletj . as well I Or I'ellx K. Schelling. of the Cni- Sk to the individual, caunot be overcome versity of I'ennsjlvnnia, addressed mem- or forgotten in n dav. Duly time, and ' hern of the Phi Heta Kappa fraternity great deal of time, will tiring people and nations back to n uormal condition inn.., .. .l.......nn iu. ut.. s iiislut.v ,n'iiiwusiiuit" imiil uim World has revolved in a cude in which eacc ends in war just as wai, In turn. in In peace. I believe the world is radually returning to a state of mind here, with a vivid recollection ot tno rrors of the last war. it can take Inite action in bringing nbout u re gion in armament. Cnder present iitions. however, it would be the U of folly for the United States to e first to disarm, 'orld-wlde disarmament must come ' result of an international agree- Vjrorl Hnds &ad Kiei Heading. Pa.. June fi. A $.'00 'Itlack Hnnd" letter from Philadel- letters. nnd William Krnnckl.Mi. Pnrls . t,M fniimi.nl in- milek nrW hv the decorative nrchite t. master of arts , S(flto porei rw;ilN, , ,he nrr',t f n sr nn.-r-n r- "".. .. Charles Ilk'M. of Hlrdsboro. seventeen 58 GRADUATED AT F. AND M. nrs old. who is now In the Herks County Jail Ueorgo 1ncey, a lllrdsooro .lus lice of the Pence, received a letter n few davs ago telling him to drop .$."00 from Ills automobile The missive wns handed over to the Stnte police nnd Corpornl Noighncker nnd Privates litis sell nnd Stut7tnnn, of the Wyomisslng suh-stntlon, were nsslgnetl to the ense The letter, which wns signed "lllnrk Hnnd," wns mailed from Phllndelphiu mid suld "T write this to let von know we want ?ri()() olt of on. This is a gang. Remember, no monkey business, or jour house will go up In the nir, you with It. Pass with your cm' Tuesday Trexlcr, i morning between 10 and 11 over the i mini iiriuge nnu inrovv out inc money In a piece of paper nnd throw It on your left-hand side near the church while you are going over the bridge." The police studied the location nt night nnd directed I.ncey to appear to follow the directions. When he threw out n pnekage the police were hiding. Two boys. Archie Dcttere nnd Jnmes Ynnlnllo, picked up the pnekage, opened It and threw it avvny when they found nothing in it. A short time later two youths appeared and were arrested on suspicion They gave their names as Charles Hlchl and Angelo Verno. Itichl wns made to write n letter, which com pared with the Ulack Hand note and lie then confessed, It is said. According to the police, he admitted having n grudge ngainst Lncey, but snid he meant no harm to him. The I other prisoner wns released. ANTS IMPEmLmGBUILDING ! 8.r..rc."7n u. s. Honeveombed Herlln, Juno S. Hichnrd Strauss, after having concluded his most sne- of Allentown Doctor of letters, the Ilcv Pnul Sie bert. of New York; doctor of pedagogy. 1'dwin Milton Hnrtman. of Lancaster; doctor of divinity , Henry Nelson Ilnss ler, Wilkinshurg; .lames Carter. Lin coln I'nlversitv : John Hnmllton Smith, Pottsown; James Hnuch Stein. v ilkes- He spoke on the value of a college education and denounced Kdlson's method of attempting to llnd un edu cated man Pew, these days, said Dr. Schelling. study to acquire knowledge, but to secure enough Intelligence to procure money. Vocational training, he snid, is not an education. HOLD YOUTH IN MURDER ' OF 11-YEAR-OLD GIRL Bloodhounds Lead to His Door After Half-Nude Body of Child la Pound Bristol, Vn.-Tenn., Juno 8. (Hy A. P.) Bvven Qulllln. nineteen years old. is bein? held in the Krvviii, Teun.. Jail in connection with the murder of un ileven-y car-old girl, Kls'e Lnwson, whose body, half nude, wns found yes terdny Ir. the baseball park nt Kings poit. Tcnn. Quillln wns captured near Klngsport when bloodhounds followed ii trail from the bnll park to his home. lie was taken to Johnson City, but fear of mob violence led to his removal to the jnll at Krwln. A mob of several hundred men gath ered nt Klngsport during the day. nnd more than nfty special police officers wiie sworn in, but Inst night the crowds dispersed nnd the city wos quiet. A bloody shirt found nt Qulllln's home was nid to be the strongest evidence ngatnt him, the police stntlng that he was unable to give u sntlsfnctory ex planation of the shirt. The murdered child wns n daughter of a laborer nnd had left home early Monday evening to go to the home of her grandmother. BANDITS ROB DANCERS Woman Saves Diamonds by Drop ping Them Into Cup of Coffee Chicago, June 8. (Hy A. P.) Four bandits lined up dnnccrs in nn inn norm of Kvnnston early today nnd escaped t:lth lewelry nnd ensh estimated at i.early .$20,000. The dancers at first thought It wns n joke when n young man with a cap pulled low over his eyes and n pistol in each hnnd stepped out on the dance lloor nnd commanded them to line up, but the guests quickly complied when three other robbers entered nnd fired several shots Into the- celling. One woman snved diamonds valued nt M5.000 by dropping them into her cup of coffee. $100,000 Exchange by Army of Sappers Wtfhif.i .Knn Tun,. R i Hv A v viccssfnl opera week, when lie nersonnlly it i-.. .. ii-.i i e.. 1 pnnrliiftffwl filn nt Ma ntvn nnorn a oicnoil !? St irlSta' I ,l" onrth thro.ixh mud tubes, are contract to give forty concerts In :e would not i rmlt ou r II """' I ,lrotoning destruction to the S100.000 , America, le others hold weapons in their I ,, , , ,, j t IC stockynrds - the United States continued ""s, , . . , . .. . , ong without n military policy;. Oaken lumber stored under thn build ,f tho nnme." he snid. "was i B hnv oeen virtually consumed and lue to our geographical iola- "p nts are forcing their wav up along ' comparntivclv minor interest i pipe lines to the woodwork of the west MiniiiBiiuniiraM I From nest to you Gold Seal EGGS Tnirs of the rest of the world. ether we like It or not, this physical nnd political detach -un the rest of the world no Ists. ogle of events seems to give us n world affairs from which vv. ly withdraw honorably. This Imply, however, that we should art of n super-government, or tnd of the structure, which thev have tunneled as far as the second floor Washington entomologists have iden tified the ravaging visitor as an Austra lian or South American ant. which drives in armies, overwhelming In time any wood structure In its nnth. Hy insuln tion nnd shutting off the nuts' return to the ground, it is hoped the army can be exterminated. 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