Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 21, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIEADELPHIA", THUKSDAy, JULY 21, 1921
GUARDS IN
IW
BEFORE GOVERNOR
Military Pagoant Held at Mt.
Gretna in Honor of
proul's Visit
BEGIN DAY AND NIGHT HIKE
gpeeial Dhtxitch to Kmlng PvUle ttia'r
Camp Sljerfoo. Mt. Orttna, Pa.,
July '1. Oovoruor Sprout, com-mandeMii-ehirf
of the IVntujlvanlii
National Guard, arrived In camp today
accompanied by Mm. Sprnul, Mnynr K.
V. Hnbeoek, of Pittbtirgh, nnd Bris
atller Oeiiernl Frank D. Itoury, adju
tant general of the National Ciuaril
They wore the guests of Major fJpnoi-al
Wlllinm (5. Price, tlip conunandiiiR of
ficer nt division headquarter1, together
with (Senernl Hlchard Coulter, com
mander ofth e Fifty-fifth Infantry Hrl
(radc; Colonel Itobert M. Vnil. of the
100th lteciment. nnd Colonel Kdunrd
Martin, of the 110th.
A brinadc review woh held this after
noon in Iionor of the Governor.
The entire brigade leaves today for
the day-nnd-jilRht hike into the Cone-
Trago valley. It vnn hoped to start the
maneuver nt noon, but the arrival of
the Governor dclajed the plntu of the
division commander t
"Am mighty clad to be lieie." win
the Governor's Brut comment upon
reaching camp. "1 hope to run dusyit
from HnrrldburR during encli of the
encampment period' if possible and will
also pay u vilt to the Tobjliunna
camp."
Ho will leave late tlui afternoon for
his home at I.npidiw Manor, near Ches-
ter, accompanied b Mr. Sproul. The
rest of the Clients will return to Har
rltburg tonight.
All the muster rolla will be finished i
thlH evening. Each commander will be '
able to carry home the check for his i
officers nnd men. This is the ftrnt time
that the rolls were finished before the '
men broke camp.
STEAMErTsiNKS; CREW SAFE
Effingham Strikes Rocky Bank of
Columbia River
Astoria. Ore.. July '21. (By A. P.) ,
The steamship Effingham, of the Ku- )
roncan Line, en route to the I'nlted J
Kingdom with n general cargo from
Portland, struck tin- rocky bank of the !
Columbia Iliver nt Stella. Wash., six
teen mllM from Portland, late last night
and cank, according to word received
here.
Officers and crew escaped, though the
steamship sank rapidly.
Safe Containing Liquor Stolen
Ottawa, July 21. An office safe
weighing 300 pound and containing
$102r and thirteen cases of liquor was
Stolen from the Quebec Liquor Commis
sion's dlspeusar) yesterday. The store
1s one block from a police station.
GIRL WINS FREE BICYCLE
AFTER 12 DAYS' EFFORT
Boy Took Longer, but Both Now
Are Proud Owners of Bikes
Tnelvc-year-old Thclma Poffen
bergcr won her lllack Beauty Bicycle
in the Public IjEtOEU contest Inside
of twelve days, and she writes to soy
how pleased she Is with her prize.
Tlielnin, who lives nt 813 North
Forty-first street, is anticipating ride4
with her sister in the park, nnd soys
she lias been busy showing her prize
around among her friends. She gives
credit to her father, sister nnd a school-
. i- ..- i.i..i.. At 41i miiwrrintinilH.
Thclma Is n pupil in the Belmont
mm a. .--.1 H . IttrtAtLI
school, i-oriy-nrn ami nmwu nm-cr.
George I). Beck is another winner.
George, who i only nine jears old, Is
direct nnd brief in his comments, nut
he Is n little spnit and Intends to help
a cousin who "lives n little further out
In the country" to trj and get one, too.
It took him three weeks to get the re-
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RnnUIn Policeman Averts Disaster
Now York. July 21. (By A. P.)
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Fnc. a rookie policemnn, prevented
dlater in Biooklyn ycterdny when he
roped off two streets near Borough llnll
less than an hour before n corner three
story brick building he considered dan
gerous crushed with a roar. The acci
dent happened while the ndjaccnt
streets were crowded with homegoen.
INVADING
TROOPS
LAND AT SEA GIRT
Jersey National Guard Units
March on Farmingdalo
for Sham Battle
GOVERNOR DAY TOMORROW
Spteial Di'paleh to Evening PuHie I.rdatr
Camp Edwards, Sew Gh-t, July 21.
The Fifty-seventh Infantry Brigade,
New Jersej National Guard, landed suc
cessfully todaj In their Invasion of Cen
tral New Jersey nnd arc reported to
be pressing westward In the direction
of Farmlngdnle.
These are the latest reports on the
ble war game that the troops of the
llIUIi nnd 114th Infantry Regiments arc
plajing today In the outlaying country
districts under the command of Briga
dier General Borden. ,
Plans for the maneuver wcro made
late yesterday by General Borden, Col'
oncl Thome, Major, Vlntcrton, Captain
Perry, Colonel Price, of Camden, nnd
Colonel Edward Phillips, of Newark.
The problem takes up tho work of tho
brigade Immediately nftcr Its landing on
tho shoro at Sea Girt from troop ship,
which arrived under cover of darkness
and heavily convoyed. The troops must
press nt onco to secure the Important
railroad Junction at the village o Farm
ingdnlo, and, If possible, extend their
opcrntionH ever further toward Trenton
and tho main lino of the Pennsylvania
Ilallroad,
Intliclr movement westward the men
are being given Instruction In advance
guard work, upon which the greatest
stress Is being laid by the Instructors.
Tho regimental commanders Iwcre ac
quainted with tho purposes of the move
ment up to the stage which will be
reached nbout two miles west of here.
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There, however, It is believed they are
to be surprised by a theoretical enemy
of Considerable strength,
rrncticalir the entire strennth of 2200
men in camp here nre pitrtlclpntin; In
tho field tactical work. Tomorrow af
ternoon the brigade is to be reviewed
by Governor Kdwanl na n part of the
Governor's Day celebration at which the
State's chief executive is to entertain
hundreds of prominent men of political
and private life, from Ocean, Hurling
ton, Mercer, Hunterdon and Monmouth
Counties. The review is to take place
at 4 o'clock and will follow the big
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