t ;w Vi. '! rvi47 X- i i. ,4-,-, , wjv . M S V ' I? .yf Euentng jJubltc THE WEATHER Tartly ploudy and unsettled tonight and Thursdays continued warm; gentle winds,' motftly southwest. ' TKMI'KBATtinB AT KACH HOUR r8i i) no liriiV I 1 I 2 i a 4 b' r?( IMHK'J 8H H) IH) 1)2 I I if n NIGHT EXTRA ' j 5 VOL. VII. NO. 500 IGARWOOD'S slayer I BUSES FRIEND OP PNOTHER MURDER BWfliiilford Yountr &ays i-ormer Emm- ... - fa Haddonfiold Policeman Killed f Missing N. J. Contractor fCAS- OF ARTHUR WHITEHEAD 3L HAS BEEN 3-YbAK U-Lt I p . ... . - n.....i :. i.n rnm GlllHOta loung, tuuiun.li in m- w..... tt Jm, County .Tail after confessing the j-murder or narry vuinuuu, ...i -u...-Uen,' Jitney driver, 1ms net-used Hon- W'iimln Martin, rormcr jiauuonneiu RipdlIccDian. who is ht-ld for assisting 'Si-Young in disguising Garwood's car, of ifcftJo murder of Arthur Whitehead, n S)lnddonlicld contractor, nuoui inreo j(,n ago. ... vynucneau s uiiuiin:iiruii.-u '" " - fTwzzlc to the authorities ever since. It nreiirrcd. and resulted in his wife's nt- ' tempted suicide and the murder of their . i-o children. Although Young hns '' made a number of wild statements since his incarceration nnd In general bears the reputation of being nn unruly and bad prisoner, the authorities arc in clined to credit his story after ho hud tfpoflttil it In Martin's presence. The Camden County ofllcials nrc In tistlgating the story today and nre dlKlng up tho lime kilns tit Anderson s farm on the Mnrllon plkn near C res- !.. Vm,n. mv Mnrtin nilripfl , run, nuciu .... ...rfw P. Whitehead's body. Whiteueau, wno wns n iniriy nr to-do contractor at Haddonfieltl, suil dtnly disappeared from his homo with out anv apparent motive, Hbout three jfars ago The authorities made n long anarch for lilm but liually gave it up. convinced, as was Mrs. Whitehead, that the man bad deserted his family. 1 be Whiteheads bad two small cbildreu. Kills Children. Tries Suicide After about two month. Mrs. White- head, driven to desperation through I .wit.itlnn killed her two children and , attempted to oommitt suicide, She was confined in pribon for about two enrs. At the time of her release the Masonic .order, of which Whitehead was n mem ber, instituted a nation-wide search foi him without result. Young's accusation came without warning late jestcrdny. He has been ....!. l ........ .!.,... I.n ., ns lrw.fcpil III! $ that lie would give the authorities start '!' liar Information, but Probecutor ol- Tertbn did not expect anything like the' revelation ycbterdny. " Whpn loiliig hrst mcnlloncu ine ni lit .An investigation (HwIosihI that Whitehead was among the inlying. Ill (Ilsappearuncc fur the mutntnt having ken forgotten. It wns then, acroid ing to il:c Proecutor, that Young de clared 'Whitehead was Hie mun Mnrtlu lad killed. Martin was Immedintelj bi ought into the Prosecutor's office nnd confronted ith Youug. Young repeated the. ac tifation, and Martin's face purpled "lou lie," lie shouted. ' i'ou're a liar Mini-self, and .von knoiv it." Yoini!: ictorted. "If I was i not In the Prosecutor's nfllce I'd choke the truth out of jou. Tbc oicti tried to gel at each other, but wcie prevented bjr guurtl". ' County Detective Doran was iinine diatelj unsigned to the case, and acting on the sparse details given in Young's .itatement, went to the Anderson farm and started a search for human bones. Darkness prevented the search nrocecd- ing far, but was lesumed the first thing this morning. Nothing to substantiate Young's Btorv was uncovered in jes lerday's search. To hlft Story to Uoltom "We are investigating Young's itory," Dorau said this moruiug. "So tar we have found nothing to corrob orate It, but we will sift it to the bot- ' (Offl." Young was arrested about a month "ko following Ins discovery in the nuto owned by Harry Garwood. Garwood vas missing a week m- more when his body a. found hidden in the .vnods. After a dav or two Young broke down mid ronfc.-seil to murdering Garwood, ijalmlng that be bad don.- so because Jijrwoud had been iiltentive to his wife. This, according to Prosecutor Wolver-'''J- ,is u ,,s falsehood, nn It lias been tleniiitcl pioven that Mrs. Wing bad ner even nenrd the nnnmof fi.ir ynod until her husband was urrcMed or his murder .Shortly afterward Y'onns told tben.. f,,.0',",1", ,ll'lt Hnnjnmiii Martin bad umlblipd him tho false iiumbeis ,V,",fil on the Garwood cUr and "JO aIo been a partuei in the thefi'. ot maii.i auiomobiler. Martin was ar rested nnd bus been in jail ever since. BIG U. S. DIRIGIBLE BURNS IN HANGAR AFTER BLAST Kite Balloon Also Destroyed at Rockaway Naval Station Neil Ymli, An-.;. .".l. tBv a. P ) VmiS.b, bill,u"" n-"- 1'l ''"'Rt nr?1 l, V,."","'.1, airc,'nft o il" M". b k',Pbiilloni AP were destroved 'oiav at tin, Hockaway Point Nuvnl frnii . . " . An ''xl'bsion of gasoline. I laze lon cause, started the Although a niimbrr of men were in burned."881"' " J ""' n,,,n ns hUwili euLln'C'?i(ta,,s ?"lainii.B tTfoutaiuls of "We feet of hydrocen were Ine.itci .,,.,. t wVate?'','.'; ,""!.tlR' "rcn,c ,,nn '" ' lIDloVlnn J"'"" ,,,Cm l l'r(,VC,,t l1""'1' Wtl an I, n IT "'i lin'1 " "l101 . My S coL. ' Wai U!,ci1 to 1,n,rul acutm1"'. lV,nl,v recently ordered all tomorr.m- i. n,r f,nt10" I" ecu so ua. V' W,,J ""tlei-fitood tint l)-fl o the i !. rl",,',,,1 fop transportiuio built in . I1"8"" ut J-akeburst. N. .1. "en vlT0''". ""' "l-fled .I '', u. 'Wtly destrojod in Knglantl. Hi. n Aiir :ti it., t i .... y?.oy of n,rf v '.,...',''... :.' -'"' V sh iii i '.."" " -"ail! tieorge '" lie y. n -Ki,iV " ,' VM ,ost 'if" "w; ',-,, 'llw'-fr lien- last week. nornlng0""1' f,'m ",0 ""'ckago this t tf lfd murder, nceotding to Prosecutor ?' Wolvtjrton, ho merely t.Hid, "Mnrtln f hnovKCtl u mun on i":n:uii ,vui- iifcu. . llarefueeil to name Hiu ml-Miis man. S.l.tvE'i.T,,!,: "MHMPIIlM H'I.. Tt. 'T1 Kntortd a.i Second-Cjaaa Matter Hi tha Poalornca at Philadelphia, Ta. Unrter.jlla Act of. March 3. 1870 Water Shipped as. Whisky; Say Banker Cheated V. S. Federal Officials Declare They'll Arrest Man for Removing Fake Rum From Bond to Cloak Real Withdrawals A warrant will bo km ml tn- ,. ii.ii (iclnhla bnnkerMiHiMctcd of extensive violations of tlitMniuor laws, iiccording iu mo jiucrnni Hi-venue Hiirrnu. n J'bo wnrriint 1 to ,(. bnnetl on the tiiscovery by rusloms uffleinls Hint 100 b.irrels of supnoi-ed whisky, broiighl hero for shipment to u foreign ccuntn by n symlicnto iietUktl by the bunker, wits only n good grade of wntrr. Customs and interim! revenue men Miy tliay nro nbout convinced the liquor Itiws have been evndetl nil over tho coun try by taking out of bond hugo quim titles of barreled "whisky" which was lenlly water, destined for some incon win en tin I foreign port, ami throwing them overboard us oon ns the tliree, mile limit had hern piiM-pl. Tlic object of this deceit, nceording tc the tilKcinls. was to cover up un culhoris'.ed Miles of whisky in ltuKt rjiinntltirs. An nirountlii; must ' be given the tJovermneiit for nil (lie Ftoek in tho wiireboiiNes, .mil tlir wiitrrid sloek, removed on a jiermll in the light of day, took the place of tin mil thing, smuggled out Mrrctlv in the dind of night, the ofllcials think. Will Arrest for Inr-uiiy The Kederal autliniltics are not yet willing to make ndlrcct charge against (lie banker. Hut because they did find 100 barrels of unmistakable water marked "whisky" owned by the banker, they sny tiiey are going to arrest him nnd Investigate-. Tho "whisky" in question was taken 14 DEAD IN BELFAST AS BATTLE RAGES! Rifles and Revolvers Spurt Bui- lets as Loyalists and Sinn ' Feiners Fight 'TROOPS ON STREET DUTYI tho Associated Press (nelfast. Aug. "HI. The military ai sumed control of Belfast today as a re sult of strong icpresentntions mndc by the hortl Mnyor, Kir William Coiites, ns to the urgent necessity of affording the city protection in view ot the fierce rioting nnd lighting in progress. The nppcal for military aid was made to General Cnrter-Cnmpbcll. command ing the Itrltitlt Iroopn In I'Ner. and Chief of Police Grlslor. At mld-aflcinoon furious lighting was proceeding between the VlMi-i- loy alists and Sinn Keincrs. The total death roll since Monday night had reached fourteen. Score-i have been wounded. I5y I o'clock, however, the city was comparatively quiet. The mllitnry bnd taken to stref dutj . although thev liad not ci. ne Into Itoynl uvcniie. Trntlb- bail been n stored in York street llie mucin line a iciui was .11 no- '.luiiii noun: in mi' r.iiiji,. inn ..win.-t-., niitl if (his period of the day should pass wilhout tvoiibie. it was expected tbnl 1 lie noting would be considered ended. Klcrro Kevolver Itattlc, Spirited revolver figbliiig occurred (his morning, causing scenes of wildest excitement in r.oine of Ibe city's llior ouglifni'tn. Crowtl Tramps on Fallen While some of the crowd run along Itojal avenue toward Castle .Inaction the remainder attempted to escape along Donegal street toward the cutbedral. Thc.v bad gone onl.v a few jnrds when two'.vouths with caps pulled down over their fnces dashed over Academv street to tho footpath and commenced firing. The terrified crowd raced back toward Ro.val avenue, many of its niember.s falling nnd being trampled upon. Later operations were opened in Sluuhope street, when- Sinn Keillors it can supply construction at high prices equipped with rifles fired into Lime rather I linn cut Its prices, build now and street and Old Lodge road. Armored so set in motion the machinery which cars temporarily quelled the activities I will icsult In a retain of prosperity, of .'tin- riflemen, but at ! J'. M. tiiey No one has any control of tho Munition,, were resumed nnd police re-enfor.-e-1 I refer to this biiiblirfg trnd"s situn inenU and the I'lster special coastab-, limi nieiely by wnv of illustration, ulnrj were hurried to the locality. WJiotlur jou ndt in Adnilnhtrntinn elr- Sniping is carried out on the most ' les or in New York, from which I have approved lines, field glasses being used J just returned, what nro (lie prospects of In the snipers. 'rumours this morning rnord through the riot district of North Queen street and Old Lodgn road. Hie passengers bins on the floor to escape the bullets if tin rioters, but tin I.ngllshinnu on I Ills lionevmoon trip was shot in the ....... ... , .. abdomen and is In a critical londition. t ontlnur.1 on l-ns-c Two, column I'our MVA SNUB U. S. WOMEN "'S;'-fighting of the mo savage j AT "GUILLOTINE PARTY" character occurred last nlsbt and cen- -... tered in Ho.val avenue. Tho scenes be- Natives Scare Off Tourists Who gun with ti determined attack by a j Flock to Scene of Execution party of snipers on (rook street. A . ,.,,, tnh,,. ,,,,, (ov,jrWt. In3l (he o.nd of'that thoroughfare crowds had Jti-is.. Aug. .'11 - A neat- lint oc assembled on which a heavy levolver IM,nod jcsterda.v when a crowd of tour lire wns opened by a pinty of Win w, .,n(1 sightseers men in high hats Kclners. A wild stampede resulted. , evening clothes, and women in fur , .... ,,,,. . x rn,'l"aU "l"1 'Iceolletto gowns gathered Iinmlmi. Aug. dl. diy A. I .) 1 ne , ."utt-icJ. tin Smile Prison to witness tho grave disturbances 111 llclfiibt which .guillotining of Gaston Pbilllppe, con havo come in tho midst of ho mosti 1(,(P(1 of lm.,PrB ,js ms(ress. delicate possible pence uegoiatlons vyltb I ...., ,Sun Uhs,.mbly of morbid vvit Iteliind, were occupying tho attention , pSM,s hissed and booed the newcomeis. of tho entlio Knglish press tudnj. including several American women, and Some correspondents of London fmally became so menacing that mount -newspapers in Holfnt de gnate tb" 1 0M- police drove off tho foreign sight- 1 ..tl until liillllifIIJ ftll.lj piesont irnutiio as iniicior isiu., "iin it Is certain that tins element enters into thn conflict to a more or less de gree, utt nlwajs bus becli tho case in I'lster politics. HOT SPELL CONTINUES Thermometer In Nineties Again. Unsettled Tonight The hot weather In which Philadel phia Iuih been sweltering kept up today ami will probably coiitlntio tomorrow, m cording to Hie forecast. Tin ther inonielers. which begun the day ill 8 M. at 70, lin il climbed to 110 al 1 o'clock. The only reitei was gsuiie winds fiom tin Southwest. Tim hu mldlt coiilinucd high, hovering cloe to thi 00 uinrk. There is n possibility of showers cooling tho city tonight.- Tho forecast for tomorrow is partly cloudy and un settled. ,' from a distillery. The custom officials say tho substitution of wnter for whisky was nindo before the barrels left the distillery. Tho 100 barrels were part of a ship ment of 1K5.000 barrclH which tho Phil adelphia banker bail taken out of bond, or nrrnnged to tnke out of bond, for export to Oreece, Turkey, Momovla nnd other obscure countries. The shipment of 100 barrels, from th distillery to Philadelphia, wna under guard of Pennsylvania Railroad do tccUvcs, and later was never out of the custody of Federal revenue men. When the time arrived for tho "whisky" to bo put aboard a ship at one of the north ern wbnrvcs of the city the customs men gauged It and found it contained only ns much alcohol ns would seep out of the wood of n whisky bnrrel that bad been used many times before. v The banker, who was supposed to own the "whisky." was compelled to lib- n bond of ."5-1S00 to assure payment of icveiiiie fees. This bond would litive been released upon presentation of a binding permit from hc country of des tination. Sent Somo to Oreece The banker Involved In this transac tion already hns sent 1000 drums of alcohol to Greece. The Kederal of ficials interested themselves in this ship ment nnd traced It carefully. They learned It really bnd been delivered in Greece. The nlcohol was sent ovor Continued on Pnce T!o, Column HI iSEE RAIL RATE CUT Administration's Unemployment Solution May Hinge on Freight Reduction ALL - EYES ON BUILDING It) CIJNTON W. ilId5KKI Stntr Corrrsinnilrnt. Kvrnlni; Pulillc I.nlerr Corurlaht, 1921, by I'iiIUc I.rdacr Comvumi Wnshlnglon. Aug. .'II. Secretary Hoover intimated to members of the Miclilgim Mantifncturei's' Association yesterday flint tiiey. like the farmers. should be jiresiiiR for a rc-iti-tlon of railroad freight rates. Among those with whom .Mr. Hoover conferred on the general subject of the unemploy ment confeieiice were .lolm h. l.ovclt. general manager of the association; A. K. Memory, of the Tiniken Axle Com pany, mid V,. K. Iteinent. of the Novo Kngino Compnnyr of Lansing. This suggestion of this. Secietory of Commerce indicates one line of ap proach to tlie unemployment problem In (his countr.v. Idke every one else, (he Administration wishes to do something which will start a return to business netlvltv. It is admitted that If bulbl- lllf. nperatlous would commence thev would create a di'inniid for maternls which would favorably affect various lines of production. Incieasn employ ment and gradually stmt production geneuilly. Now Hulldiug Key There is nu enormous shortage of houses all over the country. Tho de mand ovists, but it is not niet. Why not start building?' It is the one thing that can be done with perfect confidence. Tho Administration has bad mnnv con ferences with builders. Hut it has no control of (hu situation 'unless it should undertake (o supply credit to vv mild -be bouse owners iis it is doing to the agri cultural lntcrcsTs. There has been little liquidation in tho building industry. Wages and prices of materials are down onl.v about 123 per cent. The industry is aw an; of the shortage and prefers to wait until business, generally Is restored so that iccovor.v. jou are 10111 11 ail wails for uiiethiug to start and then vour expert iM'hiims 11-grctfiill : "If building would onl.v begin!" Hut building nie- fcis o wail, ht in;; "onlidtnt 1 lint it is in a favorable position by lcnsru of seers, Tlie tourists spent tho night nt Mont-" !irle dance joints drinkiiis champagne, I en at -I o'clock they went to a no- I mn then lorloiiH restaurant near Hu CViilntl .Mtii'Keis, wnurc tney ate soup. . ,, , nelocK tiiey proceeded to tlie prison, wnere tney una neon iippeii oil that the execution wus to take place. The grim guillotine hud been erected nnd a basket wus awaiting for tho decapitated head, but tho demonstra tion of tho crowd of French people scared off the tourists, who entered waiting laxicabs and sped homeward, Wanderer Kills Himself John Kiiuc, a homeless mm,. Ihirt) live .ve.irs old. shot himself ut Delawme avenue nnd Spruce street early today mid died Inlcr at Hie Pennsylvania Hos pital. A note wus found In his pocket directing notification of hl.s death ho given to John Nuulty, Third struct nenr Spruce. - - AS PROSPERITY KE! PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1921 VARE SAYS GORDON FORCED PENROSE TO ATTACK M PLAN Assorts Senator Was for Or ganization Ticket Until Last Monday TAKES .RAP AT EX-JUDGE; MAYOR THINKS-IT FUNNY Scnntop Voro, replying to Sennlor Penrose's nttnek of yesterday upon the "fiftyflfty" ticket, asserted this nftcr noon Hint Penrose was "forced and helped" In mnklug it by former Judge James Gay Gordon. Senator Vnre's statement predicts triumph for his "combine" cnntlldntes In spite of tho nppe.-il Issued bv Sena tor Penrose In his friends to hack the candidates of honest government. Senator Penrose himself, according to Senator Vnrc, considered "nearly nil" the "combine" candidates the. "men best fitted for their respective offices" until last Monday. Senator Vnro pays his compliments to Senator Penrose's "binlster In fluence" by hnrkihg back to the lost mnyornlty election, nnd charging Hint it "was stolen bv bnllot box stuffing In the Kighjfh nnd two other Penrose wards. Tho withdrawal of Stale Senntor Dnlx from tho race for Hie City Trens urershlp at the Inst moment, .which Senator Penrose roundly scored yester day, is justified by Senator Varc on tho score that Unix in his judgment wns not "willing to stand up nnd repre sent n couple of hundred fakers like the Voters League, which could get Ilia nothing but overwhelming defeat." Senator "Kd's" hot reply to Sena tor Penrose wns dictated in the down town boss' office In the presence of W. Krcelund Kentlrlck. enndidnte to suc ceed himself as Receiver of Taxes. It is generally recognized 1 tint Senator Penrose Is hostile lo Kentlrlck mid op posed to his renominntlon. Senator Varo's Statement Sennlor Vnro wns asked wbnt be thought of the Penrose statement. He snid : "If the Pejirose statement had been issued live or six weeks ago it might have bcp-i of uniuo value politically, but since lie vvnitod until Mouda.v morning of this week, when o-.tudge Gordon went to hist home on Spruce street .nnd forced and helped the Sen ator to mnke n statement, (lie public can readily understand. 'Gordon s sloeU in trade is sticuing closet,, the Mnyor and n couple of I niornlng newspaper wliicli givei lilm some Influence and enables him to rep- and WillH. Dudley for City Controller are tho candidates backed bj more than two-thirds of tin: representative!, of the llepublicau voteis of this citj in the Ilopubliean Ceutial Campaign Commit tee, nnd up until Monday Mr. Penrose hail suggested that nearly all of those men were best fitted for tucir re spec tivo-ofliccs. "The above ticket meets with popu lar approval mid is not bach by un.v i sinister Influeiicp sucli as Hint which slolu the election of Mil or in tho'Pat-tcrscn-Mooic campaign b.v stuffing bal lot boxes in Penrose's own ward, the Klgblh. as well as in two olhec vvnnN which were Penrose's ill that time. Penrose .'Men itlidraw "In leforencc to the withdrawal of any candidate it must b" plain to the people tbnt nil those who have with drawn have been Penrose men and not friendly with (he regular organization . ami it easily can be icon that the withdrawal is squarely up to him. "Speaking of Senator Unix's with drawal from tho ticket. I have not seen tho Senator since the Senate udjuuiued on thn twenty-eighth of April. Hut. knowing him as I do, as a senatorial colleague, my best judgment is that ho wns not willing to stand up nnd leprcsont a couple of hundred fnker like the Voters League, which could net him nothing except overvvlie'iuiiig defeat. "The nbovo arc true facts, and tin public is entitled to know them. "I he ticket composed of Itotan, Ivciidi-ick, ( an.pbell, WhImoi ami Uni t nntliiurd nn rnjto Tun. Column Two U. S. RELIFJ INDEPENDENT American Admlniotratlon Won't Sub mit to Central Allied Authority resent, some, public utility corporations The rapid sequence of recent events. I ;V ," '"""' "r icptes..nieci tiere. .Mr. tors clinrge was from West Phlladel- in tliis clt. In this enso hn n-cnis to calculated and un-empiilou. h-Ts fur- ! l'"r'1'"' x,.!,, ,,, "u"l,l " W' I'1'1"- ,"'"' hnd come downtown by a have been able to work ll on Penrose. , ' , , ' ri ,' ' I SI"V-'"' oV,' ,Vh "" ,V",,W' ' IP 1'liHu-' niiiiidnbnni route. , were sent up "Personnllv. I belir-vo Mr. (ior.fon nw C(l .V'c roll"wl,,S-- oelpb.n Sabbath A-soclntion has been Sat.so,,, street to turn north at Kiev- is living in the past. Samuel P. Kntan onlulence dots not penult of a quo- l:i,'I mteiestjil In Hie Stindii.v oberv- enth. on the wn.v to the Grove, for District Attorue.v. W. rreelnnd tatfon of niillioj-eliin. It docs.poKcoiuc 1 vl" ' ''" .a . ,i J"H"U. "fMnjor There is an electric nutom-itlc switch Kend.ick for Iteeolver of Taxes. .AVil-!rrom M M ' . B1IW ' Moore s .irdi-- ... be ipenniendeiil of a mi.iI, mid Sanson. st,o.ts. As limn K. Cnmpboll for Hegister of Wllla. I , 'm . , J,0. " , -, " "ns ''l " ' "","':, " V 'TrPt It. men who the car approached the n.otormnn tried Tlmnms V. Wntson for Cilv Treasurer. I "I"1-0'1 ' ' ( "' Solicitor Smyth. Dlroe- p.. tic pale m Siindn.v Im.cbaM. mid to throw the switch bv means of hlu rnris, Aug. .ll. (Hy.. P. ) - Wnl-' would be n coterie of practical poll the Amcriernr,VliS unscrupulous and unafraid, day definitely informed the sub-emu- I rcnil ' r" city and tho Itepubli mlltee oil co-ordiiintioa of the Inlernii-I can organization for then- malign pur tioual Commission for Russia,, Relief poses. And the public he damned. Hint the American re of adui n strnllon ni ,i . . . "'""",1, cnnnol submil to a eenlnil allie'l ,,. lUc ,,rM Mc'1 nas "' '"" ,,0,'"'"1 ' tlinrity sucli as the commission. Council. This was done Tlie net war The lelief administration, ln do- to hnras and discredit the eitv'd dared, will only co-operuto with the .i...i..., i . . commission in the famine area of Rus sin, reserving to itself complete liberty of action 111 the lldlll ill strntinn ,.f ,-i. lief. The delegates representing Croat Itriialn, Frmice, Ital.v, Helglum und Jnpnn who urn members of tlie sub committee today appeared to bo disap pointed over tho refusal of the Ameri can Relief Administration to pool Its wmk with the general plan of relief which the committee hones to u I. ,,m j After bearing Mr. Hrown's explanation '''n 'Ih'f Administration's attiludei 'he committee adopted a resolution tec. oiuinciidlng to tin various (Joveruineiits tluit they authorize immediate i-n-ordi uuiiuu oi mi puitis now under wa.v COLONEL KEMP'S SON lL Arthur Dickson Kemp, eighteen jenrs old, son of Colonel (ieorge K, Kemp I t ii in .mi 1 uai i iinat.IIi1.il.. t- .. 1 t ' I im. i. m.,. ,., .miuiuiii e nu- ucccivcr of to riesient linn hig tin nv bv Cosi... ... -. "mhisu ,ncca vvon "ixYi.l. si-;,'1, "wltl"'1";- T0?? ?''" U W. Workers' Walkout Discharged splracy Backed by Bolshevists Y.i ufKom, vAs homi'lr... Hr,',.Moht "f '"' American cla.ms. sir ' , , ' "? ' '" NI "'"'" ,,,,,n r," t "'""I"-. Aug .il.-tlU.A. P.1- St;:r.'SmVmlpiuentM Mn ' ' r m! . 'I'!''' VrU-I "..o, fuui, the j ".lrtnlM w orkers r Mrlkp. A The discover of a re, organi.a'tioi, several days ago. Ill, and Phvsiei,. ..,' " U,,,R of ll" ''"'"n and other ships number ot girl pickets were arrested in '''"""'t' fvolutmu m Iliingnrv was ,ii.ii.m..s.mi if ...ii..i.i ii. :.'.-. ",ln',s: ""ior to Aiuericn h entry into ilm u,... il... s i.-lt.ii-. ,.f s..v.,Pi r i... .. .... nnnoimced .. tin no ice i,,,lav tending State College and was operated whe her the Preside ,"."!.""n. ',,, J" ls being, arbitrated. Labor exec Uics U,C fl'jllJii th ,)ot,ers' .n lii Imsnlinl n iiitr . V'"VM wnciner me llCSIuont hnd clren hla i,.rl ll,n !,., f ii. .!... i - - - . "" .'viivivinu, approval. ?, . . . V . ,1,u l,u ,3 niicn i ' ,, ii la uciermiuru. Was Double Cross Put on Penrose by His Trusted Aides? Senator Penrose's denun ciation of' the contractor combine has set the Phila delphia political pot a-boilinn again. The "bach stage" events leading up to Pen rose's sudden entry into the battle are discussed by the livening Public Ledger's staff writer, George Nox McCain who says that the dominant question among politicians is whether the .Senator found himself the victim of a clever bit of political chicanery. HAS Senator Pen rose been "double- Tt is one comment among the many on bis fiery declaration of cstcrdny. that stands out conspicuously. The Senator's jeremiad woul'd sug gest such n conclusion. Either tbnt, or n big cog lias slipped somewhere In the carefully greased combino machinery. Indisputably the Senator's diatribe ,. -.,1.1 t,-,- :. r- ir.i., tt .. .I4l. .I.l.u ULI.II IUI I1IVI1; VilVll.V 11. it had been delivered ton days ago. !t ,..... ,i,. f. i, -i-f it conies a day nftcr tho fair! At Hie time of bis flist deliverance on conditions nnd combines in l'liiladcl-! phin, T pclnlcd out that it lacked the. usual Pcnruslnn punch. It wns a blow . ,, .... ... . ' delivoied with nn eigbt-ouiice glovo in- stead of with bare knuckles. I I. ., 1 n.i .1 1. .1.... c. .a. ain.nL lj 1 -.-(111 VI I a lliUllkli, lilllL 1fII m ' utnr Augustus K. Uaix, Jr., had not .vet slipped off the mask. Ho hud not then piccipltately refused to run for the nomination for City Treasurer nftcr In laid drawn first; place on the official ballot. Another view is that up till then I .Mr. Pcniose hint not been fully con- vinced. though thoroughly worried, of ; the perfidy of some of his lieutenants to ! who,,, bo' had lutrustcl the condue, -.f J IUI llll.l.l-. As for the Dak affair, it wns a blow ! below the belt. It wns Hie brazen ell- I ... , - seiirlll- .,,,,, , ,ln,rin- , ,. " "' nionths. , torol funiic works ' nven or anv of the i xa. . . .- i. , ..,. r ... . ..-. niu ,,c League. , ot Hint any of these gentlemen might j not havo made It peitiaps. They might; have verified it but thev did not. ! Tho pioiude i,a to do wh the pe, i0(. , iiinowiug ine ncginijmg o die Monro , . . , . . Administration and with the jealousies heart burnings, disappointments m,, bitterness that followed his refusal to fall in with the desires of certain poli ticians. His failure to make appoint ments b.v dictntion ; his reiterated do termination to put tin end to contrac tor bosslstn ; to run the city clean Following this en hip flip pi.iul. t u.,i i..-...... :n ..!. ... ! eonvnlcscence nnil tho belief H I .1;ll',s l) Mrs- '''"" lI"- "Iher vvoiuan magnificent ph pique would not rally from tho fliock. That the end wns nenr. Tlic Moore debacle and tho Penrose illness loom largely in. the goiie.is 'of the scheme. It was then tiiat a spirit of get-to- gethct- be-nn to manifest itsCf ,. , K"PI"'V "" , ,,'anM0 ,'iited the square uosts Twelve Hard Dollars legionaries wore l.eing formed into rtll,l I . ii , among Mine of A iron Tdds. 1(504 Columbia ' Last night was warm and humid ,t I '"'"panies and would rush to the ns- certain leaders of the rival faetions- aveniiP She told of the robbery and Hnbct Keddin". Z .! , ' I ,,DI1W nf ''"f" " i' ' H'""! tlie J vnro oud Anti-"vjire. It grew steadily . described the two women shoplifters, old. I'.C. North Uriaiina si'reet could iot i ""r" "op,lri1' Arm'- n'l nmniunltion until it became n reengnbed fact ihnt .- , .) ,,,P. "rr.,"1 ,,'0,'P' ,"!,:" S,i,l get t" sleep. Ho he hod a hi.ppv though i,'""u in, frnl" I,I"'"R'n" and Charles-, u now coniblnntion was in process of1 V"U'' ,U"!II".01P- l'"", took nn In- of the cool and breezv area .if K 'rink i '"". nn'1, re-enforcements arrived from ii inw .omuiiiniioii wni in process olW ,,(,.. ,,. dleo.oiod two of the mosl ii., Smuiic m It. ,Pr ,,. ' ' ,,"1"K McDowell. With them came two doc- ineinnrinii i....... i... ..... .i ...;.;.. mi miii i i 'ii. i , it 'll! mw UN hiiui: It might be expressed as n communit i i's stolen from the Lnndo shop I Hrdding stretched himself ' out 'on "a ,, of uttorh aelflsh political interests, with '?"''" 1! i n i ' !""' tl,UM,' ,n(' i bench and was soon last nlo..,, vi, the pubiie left entirely out of considern.'sT ,," ' "M" ""rP '"'"l "'Ibe awoke -hi morning, he d'n.nd his - (i ' 8U' watch gone and ilL' of hi inone. o.iion. At first it was not the lehabilitation of the Vnres as city leaders, but a mutual understanding that, with Sen ator Penrose out of the leadership for all time, or ucrninnentlv disabled, tin. ' " ,'" , ' V ' ' ' , "lv mmos "' ""' f" ' 1Cl:t,0" "f l'-l "ere to be mien uy meir caiiutuilies. Penrose men, partn ipants in thr scheme, figured that with their former influence and assistance withdrawn any lontlniml on IMcc I'our. Coluinu Two WOULD USE GERMAN FUNDS TO PAY GERMAN DEBTS AM,n r,.. -.. 4 ., M,len roPerty Custodian Suggest Method of Settling American Claim Washington, Aug. :i atj j , - Recniuiuendnllon Hint funds now In possession of ihn alien property -usto. dimi bo used In the settlement of Amer- !""" , io"n (''" i i ims against liormany was made Published Dally tUrfpl Sunday, Copyright JD21 L UPHELD BY COURT; PLAYERS RELEASED Reformers Drop Out of Ca3e and Score Mayor and Rotan for Not Prosecuting PRISONERS GET OVATION ' AFTER CARSON'S DECISION,' Twenty-tine. Ici'l p'-ijers. arrested Stindii.v in 0 raid on the game of the Slia'iuihnn and Helllcld Clubs, were dis-1 charged b Magistrate Carson in Cen- . trnl Station today. The decision was greeted with cheers and npplausc and the ball pln.vers were given nn im- j" promptii reception in Hie corridors and 1 in front of Cilv Hall. Magistrate Carson's decision prncti caily gives tennis tho right to piny ball without hindrance on Siindn.v. if . tickets for the game nro sold on Snttir m day. nnd it the tield is open so Ml holders of tickets have no poeuli privilege that Is not extended to ni .... ...I... ... . .!. uin- win. can's 10 hcc wn Klliuc. j 1 no (iisciinrgo came only alter n long legal battle between opposing counsel. lifter which k. .1. Hucklcy, represent live of the Philndelnhln Sabbath A snointion, retired from this particular figlit. saying the Sabbath Association ... .... ' would no longer stntul the expense off "performing the duties of the public prosecutor." Mr. Ilueklcy's lotlrfmeiit wns rrp(C( wi (i)ir(). iim ,,,,,, I ,.,,, K Klllus,llsUp The 1 rnwd nttcnilinc the honrlii- wn not so largo as thai at t he initial hear- i,1K '". '" ' - l ' """"'r,'- ' nsiii vvhnl It lacked In niiinbers. 'IV ,.,irtr..om wit jimmied to capacity and, there were about three hundred in the i 1 01 1 idor outside. The be.-irin- vvnii In ' , ,i . . . a ...... n 1 lil"lli nilill tl IKI 111 IN II ilMIIUtl',i FREE SUNDAY BAL as the legal light waged. The demon- Comran.v conductor, wa shocked to TtiTtnEzx v,;;,re1,;r,e"trTn!'irr" ',1 E,':n,,' s"' st,",,j Inrgii numbers. It was ncnrly II o'clock before the hearing got under way When the ball players were called into the dock. Mr. I Iiilcklov said lie understood that Mngi- I rate (.'arson bnd had private word thai I the District AttiiriiPvs ,. ffi,... ..iit,t i,.,f 1 be represented. The. fust hearing was I postponed o Ihnt n lopresentntivo of '''V.-l".-'':: t. ntrr .viti' , , triito. ..- , icpresontcd, said Hie .Magis- I ! ..ni "..""... " ,,... ' '" .... ' ,'."1"- . .'"" -,', ,,'.""""' , ' "",' l n Matrmciit I would lUe ilo make. The jiiMiir "iioiito oe rcpicMMiieri aero. .vir. 11 III Jill Hot i.lllln-,1 n.l.l!... I...1 .. r """' " " i"hih--iimi ur ices , '" " ine giiinc-. are not to no in- """I ' '' v . , , ' ll was the Minor orders, however, ( .. -l o i-.,E,. ,,;, riuimm llir"rC " ' WOMEN SHOPLIFTERS STEAL -..... . FOUR GOWNS WORTH $140 Pair of Thieves Get Loot In Two, Columbia Avenue Stores j Deleetiios are todaj searching for two women shoplifters who obtninei: tour gown., valued nt $140 wholesale from two stores on Columbia iivenue .vionday nftcnioon. I lie women entered (ho store of K. Lnildc. a I ITHt Coliinibin iivninn ,m,i while one wns beini shown spi-prnl iilspootod some gown, lu another part of tho store. Tin women finally left tlie store without making a purchase. Some tune later Mr. I.ande's sister came to the store. Mrs. r.uiido was nbout to show the istor two new gowns when she discovered tiiey bad been Stolen. hnpl CALLS SUNDAY BALL HEARING "BURLESQUE" The hearing in Central Stntion toclny, when members of 'two baseball teams arrested on a complaint of commercializing Sunday baseball were 'dibchnrged wab termed a burlesque on justice by the Rev. William B. Forney, of the Philadelphia Subbntla Associa tion. Tho magistrate's ruling that tickets sold during the week , for a Sunday gamo does not constitute commercialism would make It possible for theatres to open Sunday, he said. U S. SUBMARINE SINKS SCHOONER; RESCUE'i CREW The U. S. submarine K-l, enroute from Gloucester. Mass.. to tho Philadelphia Navy Yard, rammed and sank the schooner Car Rien. of Lu. Have, Nova Scotia, nt 11:30 o'clock Monday night off Newport, It. I. Although the schooner was sent to the bottom, the crow was taken off safely-by the submarine. AUTO CATCHES FIRE ON FERRYBOAT Quick action of a deckhand on the Rcudlng Railway ferry Vtntuor prevcuted what might have been a serious fire at 11:30 o'clock today when a small automobile being carried from here to Camden burst 'into flumes. Tho blozc was put out with a fire cxtingulohex. CLAIM 5000 ON STRIKE ' REVOLT PLOT IN HUNGARY Pickets Arrested in Shirtwaist Fifu.i, A.,.....- . . . ... Bilbwrlptlon Prlro Id n l'tflr by Mall. by Piib'lc lAgrr Company Returning to Mingo rfiT'rf.Mi hick;. (;i;.n. n. ir. iiandiioi.. PtTsblent Harding's Investigator In tho AVest Vlrgiiiiu mine licit, who. after icporting to Hie White House. Is returning to vvatili Hio effects of tho presidential drcrcn CONDUCTOR KILLED -7 jri. 2' oa. Hr iSlllll-t wjFIB jpir H 8v E -''B iH2' W'IiiiiHHIm. HIJPIIIHp?4I Bft ' rJi ?!BY ELECTRIC SHOCK n . .. ,. . - " IVIan IVleetS Death as u ni 1 . . . He Places Iron in Switch at 11th and Sansom Sts. CONVOYING PICNIC PARTY """"""" ' lul"u ' "' ' ,. ... .... .... " ' " niter-, tiurd -lno vearn .,1.1. ... .., 11. -hi ni' uin, tl 1. i. J, today when bo was convojlng a earful j of tiolley emplnvos and their wives nml children to tin company's annual picnic at Willow Grove. According 1,1 other emplnvos of the cm,.,,.,. vvi.... .. :r. ...... ...,.. ,. .';,: i ,,.,,, ,. r"baiged from tho emergency militia the time of his death. Word wns sent ..., . v utt 'iiinr u , " '"" "i in- u.-HiN. mini was sent to thn n.irk .....! ii. n .1. - - ,-... -. ...... ,ii iiiiii ii-ii itii'iii oiine irngeuj. The cause of the accident hns not been ascertained. It is boliovr.l li ...... ! '. T" ' " M,,irt ',i,'''"t f S"'c ,V , '" "". "" I ho carload of picnickers under Wal- iers . . 1 i-urrcui. in ine ordinary wnv but the switch did not work. WhIIcph. w lib no IhnuglX f , ... moteh possible danger, grabbed H,p su,i''1,il" '""" and jumped off the car. , '"' ,n,r nUH. f""' .laughing people. n t:t,:l,Z ttrZ "'"JVf,: "'7," " V',"";" ' nr,,r-, '' l"" v,,,i,,, " " ---.. nin !, it ii ii r .'suit.' i, . n . ...! ...... ..1 1 . . ins icirac Tin co.ni ictnr thrust the switch iron '.",n ,IP "Witcl.nnil Instantlv bis ,odv .iciKcii spasinoiiicai, as iiu. current pa.'cd llirci.gli him. Without a cr.v. 1 1 c fore the horroi -filled eves of ,, fiiends on the enr nnd innn.v people at tin strict lonier. he criiinnted ili lH'ck. dead lis lie fell Walters was picked nil and rnrrlp.l ,n the Jefferson Hoapltal. onl.v n square awn. I he ph.vsieiaiis tried to revive ,l11". '"'t life was evtiuct. His bodv ' "as tnken to the Morgue. ' 1 - PARK SLEEPER R0BRFD ' ii-uuuu rnn, , ,i,., , ' c01 l-Otlging In Breeze-Swept I It was c.ol at l'ranklln Soo.ir..' n...i Hrdding stretcheil himself out on a Wlien yo think of wrlllnr. think ot WUITNGUav. PRICE TWO CENTS PATROL BATTLER iiED OUTLAWS Deputies, Returning Shots, Drive Back Attackers in Blair Mountains RE-ENFORCEMENTS RUSHED TO VOLUNTEER GUARDS Airplanes Scatter President' Proclamation Ordering Miner INI T VI GIN to Return Home j THREAT OF MARTIAL LAW General Bandholz Will Visit Dis turbed Area and Report to Washington Ily the Associated Press Ixignn. W. Va.. Aug III The border patrol on Hlnir Mountain wns fired upon this morning by n party of men from the east slop. The fire was returned and the attacking party driven bark by (lie Logan County deputies-, holding this sector. Sheriff Hon Chnfin shIiI the casualties bad not boon re ported. Quiet wns icported from tho fronts held by the McDowell and Mingo County forces. He-enforcements for the thousand or more volunteers who are nIo on ths Lognn-Hoone County line continued to pour ir.to Logan throughout tho morn ing from towns In Southern West Vir ginia. Many of them wore rugged mountaineer. i Captain L. K. Lawon, of Willinm- ..... i.i - - -t -. , ,. ',,., , ' ',,., ' . , . ,l,p mountains. 1 hey had been dls- service of that county last Sunday nnd i,,nn.itn.i.. , ,.i . .... ... " '' -"""-" " 'miy in Logan. Women in Second Defense Llnr Thc "second linn of ilefpnsn-' i,n- I been orgnnlzed bv the women, who. under competent Iondor. nro preparing meals for the arriving volunteers nd the reserve forces held at the county seat. Airplanes today distributed through out the distriet copied of President iiiuiiiiiK .s proclamation to tlic nilneri, v issue, .vosterdny. Thousands were print- ' rj ra oere tnsi ntglit. l'riend nnd foe alike received thn pamphlets containing the President's ctinitnnnd tlint nil persons engaged in "Insiirrectionory proceedings" dispnrr-B and return to their Iioiuoh at or biforo nimti (oumrrmv. t'll'esr. tills In UOnC, " it is said, martial law will be pro, claimed. Fl.ving eastward, the planes crossed Hoono and ports of Kanuwha County, dropping the circulars. Telephone Wires Still Cut Sharpies, lllair. .leffery and CiothlM, where men were reported gathering for nn "invnsion" of Lognitj Countv. nrn still cut off from telephone nnd tele graph communication and none of the Logan Count forces hazarded n trip down the hillside to find nut whnt was going on. Amorg Mingo men here to nsMst Sheriff Chnfin Is "Ike" Hrewer, one of t tuentv -fiiiir men orl"innlK iitrliptci! In ' connection with the death' of a privntt detective during the Mnteawan battle In IJt'JO. Hrewer was twice wounded In 1 Iutt light. When the cao was called 'or trial be turned State's evidence and "" "p witness .-tntid aid he was 'two-gun num." I.nle reports from the southwestern tier of counties were tl.nt pttizpn. nn,1 , '"rs and three nurses. Sheriff "Kill" "athold. of that coutitv. lias boon hern for several dnvs assisting Sheriff Don Cli a tin. Wnshlnrtnn. Aug ;',. illv A P.I I'lnnl instructions were given by ecrctarv Weeks today to Ilrlgndier ji.enorm 1 1, ll. l'.aiullioltz. who lins been ordered b.v the War Department to tho Wesi irgiuia coal fields to observe the vessmse to President Harding's pror- j Ininntion calling on all persons engaged in "unlawful nnd Isurroctloary pro- ecediugs" to return to their homes by imnnirmv noon. tieneral Hnudholt7. hod been expected io leave in re early toda.v . but his de parture was postponed until late In thn iIhv. Major Conceal Hnrbord. assis- : tsnt chief of stuff, nlso attended tho conference, at which (loneral Hand- bolt, was given his Instructions. Should tho President's proclamation not be obocd by tomorrow. It is said Ontlminl on Vnt Two Column FIt . GREEKS BREAK TURK LINE Consiantlne's Army Crosses Sakarln River After Check Constantinople, Aug. HI. (Ky A. P. The Greek troops in AsIh Minor have broken through tlie extreme left of the Turkish Nationalist nnny, which hns lost its initiative of Hie last few ' dii.vs. and the (ireek nnuy bnscrosMd the Sakaria River. Certain contingents of the Greek lr have crossed the llija River and ora v storming the second Turkish defen-n' ' line The Turks, who nro giving way nt this point, nro expected to mitka a stnnd on tho high grountl around An gora. The Greek advance In the alt deerty temporarily hold tin recently due tn 1eW Lof wnter, has liecn resumed The Turks have rushed two cavalry division from tho desert to the defense of Angora, loleut lighting is still in vt'ogreu. Atlirns. Aug. Ill (Hy A P ) Th lesistiinee of the Turkish Nationalist, forces in Asia Minor bus been brokun bv the Greeks, nnd the Turk are rs' treating beyond the Hnlmrlu in.- .. ,;.,r,llnB,n.10. .).re'", Ptche frota k Grfco-'Iirklsh front received ' IIV. Q . A "--, '. .'.- .1 l , "1 1 1 irff V jsrxMb ,v ' URP 4. tl isaaFU li ". . t ,'. . vK.t.4:, cjr.j.x "i"- L' . .-SJ.1 M ilJiS 4 r-fy-frff . i virv wmjs U . t - IM-I