frr'ylfcWl v nTisi 'iV k'VjV" tf. 'V r4 Eietimg flubltc Sledget THE WEATHER Fair tenljtht and Thursday! ""colder with probably Hjlit frosts diminishing northwest winds. ireirKnAtunE at each noun Tk I U llO 111 112 I 1 I 2 I 3 I 4 I 5 1 NIGHT EXTRA k t rT.2 54 tTi 167 107 150 B7 I I' I I l'ubllhd Daily Kxcrt Bunrfny. Subscription Trie in a Tear by Mall, i udii.ihi "'" 192U' te publie ldtr Company PRICE TWO CENTS VIII. NO. 25 UnUrfd'nd Second-Clans MatUr at thf rontemee nt I'lilladelphla. Pa. , l Under the Act of March 3. 1870 PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1921 rajty?$ VQJi. M I DRY CHIEFS PREPARE DRASTIC CLEAN-UP OF BOOTLEGGING IN CITY Sensational Action Prom Prem ised by ,L. G. Nutt, Haynes' Assistant MANY WITHDRAWALS OF RUM FRAUDULENT Three-fourths of Permits- Called Illegal and May Be Revoked INVESTIGATOR HERE TAKES EVIDENCE TO WASHINGTON Whisky and Boer Sold Froely by Many Saloons Through out City - Hy i Staff Gorravendtnt Washington, Oct. 12. Philadelphia Ji a "nest of bootleggers." That statement was made today without qualification by L. Ct. Nutt. acting Clijef Enforcement Inspector. The inspector says he knows it, can prove it, and Intends te use startllngly drastic measures te change conditions. A day or two will bring a sensation. As a forerunner of Btartllng Govern ment action, Chief Field Inspector H. P. Leveland, head of the secret inves tigators in Philadelphia, returned to day te Washington laden with evidence. Ifc was summoned by telegram late last nifht. Mr. Nutt puts the blame squarely upon William McOnnrll, Federal Prohibition Director for Pennsylvania, and his agents in Philadelphia. One of the glaring abuses which Chief Nutt has found lies in the illegal withdrawal of liquor by whole whele whele tale drug houses of the city end State. The first smashing blew of his cam paign will be directed at these drug .. ., .... ..i,ii.. i. 'charge te be redeemed ni tlin cnmminv'u Mr. Nutt said positively leat ( J-'"''" e c tlhei incu at 1110 tempilll S ! (ithcc If tlie coiniuisslen ruiig s against. 1 ?nt of the withdrawal permits, the company. 1 1 Louses 7.i nrr -nt nf lip withdrawn! IlCrtllltS 11, 1 1 1 11 ' old will be canceled. e - under Prohibition Cemmls-1 . .. it u 1 1 1 t X. Haynes. He has his In- , bout Philadelphia at llrst , ,.., u-i . lliey new nom win ue cancer... ,k is working under Prohibition Cemmls slencr Iley Mrmation-nbeut hand. Knew the .Conditions "We knew the conditions in Phlla.- il'IpWa, nnu for that rentier, inreugn- j e the cntlre State of Pennsylvni.ia." ," I 1 .1 v .. 4i,i !,,. ,,-., .lnnlnr. I ji i a .. ., . . limit agreed id in ine ceiueretlce. ..id Mr. Nutt, and thej are dep or- J fied Antl-Vare Leader On the political side of the con able But we are going te remedy them f ,rIe Lemmcrhlrl, '.'."-'. Seuth Cel- 1 fcrence the Aniericnn (ievernmeiu has and de it quickly. Men assigned from 1 orade street, made the chnrge tednv ' no such di'tinite suggestions. It stntMl headquarters nrc new In Philadelphia j " " "! !'''" dNehargeil as a build- ' for certain general pr'nclpl- ratiier iieanqiiBrierB nr 'hnt ing inspector because he refused te con-' thun for any detulled pan. ' gating Information which shows that , ,,C11 buMln n , 0 , H t , ' ' the Velstead Act certainly Is net re- 'further a political revenge. I Kccalls Wilsen Position sptcled there . Lemmerhlrt wu nppelnteil in mill Curieuslj, in spite of all that is being 1 i,r11.i1. i. ii, ii,lreds have nlul served until S"ptemher 1! of this done te avoid it. the Cnited Stiitc1 Complaints bj the hundrtds javt 1 J(i(ir n WUs illsmlU,.,! for negleet of I l'eitliiu In the Far Kn-tern part of peurcu iiue ucuuiiuaitvie .vu..n bootlegging In Philadelphia and through out Pennsylvania. People complained that whisky and real beer were sold openly and that apparently no effort was being made te step It. Decision Made te Act "Then we decided te act. Working auder instructions from Commissioner Haynes. 11 hquad of headquarters uu-u was detailed te check up. and it wasn't long before we knew what was what in Philadelphia-. We were net long Imil- 1 lug out jubt hew It was done. We have sufficient evidence 011 hand te war rant a general clean-up of conditions. l ntll IIOl ITCC VO UlN'lts nvn 11 u shall proceed, but ou can rest assured 1 (U) . -. pi,i.,i.inhl will net that after we act Philadelphia will net be a geed place for bootleggers te operate. I "Conunifcslener Haynes will net teler- I ate conditions thnt are reported In .... , . , luiiaiicipinn. lie nab given mi utuvi i tlfan up and clean up It will be." "Will there be a wholesale, dismissal of the enforcement force lu Pennsylva- nlajf" Nutt was nsked. I vtlUllllL IllPv-IUnt) JUl tVUUL U Will- template doing. In a few days our Centlnurd tin Vant Thirteen. Column Twe MAN SHOT IN SALOON ROW BY BARTENDER: MAY DIE ' Cuatemer Accused of Starting Brawl b Attack With Knife Jehn Dillen, 111(1 Parrish street, wa.' 'pt in the stomach at 5:110 o'clock 'His morning during a brawl in a sa loon at l.'tlli Uhlge avenue. He it, in Mt. Jeseph's HeHpltal and may die. Alexniuler Nichols, a bartender, " accused of firing the shot, and bus wen held without bnll te await the out eut out eeme of Dillen's injuries. lii'inn eu cred the saloon with Wil lm Petter, 54(1 North Sixteenth f'rm, and Knrrcll Lynch, nilll Sun inside avenue. According te Nlche's, "Illen walked behind the bar, Insisting ee vveuld get a drink for himself. The wrlendei said he get his revolver and ?. wl,''i HWen was lunging at him jr'.h n kulfc. The injured man fell te ' "nor and Nichols llred two mere .'" ,n,," lr. Petter nud Lynch 'n outside. ..''iven arrested the inan'u com-i-imeii s , ti,cn W(,Ilt l() tur) nahien, "deli is cendiictctl by Suuiuel Tayler. llin? "!'"" M-'llls I" bed und placed mm und,,- urrcst. Jeseph Dey'e, u bar Z. r;y.llN etnliuHl as a iimterlal wit iZ lMc." huY lle-v t'etiiKl a gash en .. -Jim NN.,,lch Nichols said was caused "L, i lleu " JUfe- T'1e kli"e wan net JJau. J,h ,,,b"' wrlllur tinptrri " MIIIT1NO I'M'ltS .Uv. Celes and Dry Inspector Far Apart en Situation "There is nothing Ih tin liquor MUtatlen in Philadelphia that uny one, need worry ubeut," Mild I'nltcd Slates District Attorney Celes )cs lerdny. "Conditien: in I'hlladclphlii sire deplorable," wild Acting Chief In spector Nutt In Washington today. "Hut vvc nrc going te remedy llicui and de It qtilekl.v." "1 nni net talking today It is r holiday. I hnVe nothing tci say en liquor en a holiday," Mild Mr. Celes today. i MARIAN MCARDLE FREED BY CLEVELAND JURY' Found Net Guilty of Complicity In Murder of Her Stepfather Cleveland, Oct. 12. (Hy A. P.) Marlen MeArdlc. twenty years old, daughter of Mrs. Eva Catherine Knber, was found net guilty of complicity in the murder plot of Daniel Knbcr, her stepfather, by a jury today. Miss Mc Ardle was permitted te leave the court room a free girl immediate!) after the jury reported. The jury of nine men and Uiree women had the ense under deliberation since late jesterday after noon. The jury reported nn agreement shortly before neon, nfter being out nineteen hours. When they failed te agree en a verdict late Inst night they were locked up in a hotel and resumed deliberation of thoicase at 8:110 o'clock this morning. Eight ballets were takeD, the three women members of the jury stnnding solidly for ncquittnl throughout. COURT UPHOLDS FARE RISE ON CAMDEN TROLLEY LINES Injunction Prevents Utility Bedy ' ' ' 1 Frem Any Interference 1 A preliminary injunction preventing! the Public Utllltv Commission from in- j terfcring with n higher rate of fare 011 the Public Servicp 'Unilwnj Cenipanv's linen, pending final determination of the company's application for a ten-cent . fare, was allowed today in an order' signed by Federal .Indue. Wnnlev m..l i Ke!Ktub in Trenten. ,. . ...... I The company Is allowed te Incrense its fare from seven te eight cents or four tickets for thlrtj cents, but must give each passenger paying the In- i.'isuetu riue a inuen ler tne excess the I'nmtvin. -,...-,.. Federal Jndirc 1;hm. !,.. .iic ., iti, I'cdcrnl .IihIl'c IniIm uh iic uiit, tJl0 ?lTJy WeVfey n.r-InMnbV.Ira dlsentlng opinion 'upholding the nilltv neard. which recentlv refused h . m. J, Kl' " seven -cent rate wit ban increase in .. , , ,,,- ,V, ,,,,:, ,,u '',.,, " I --"'- - rf ".". "..I.. Illl.ll III transfer diarges of from one tu twn ; cents. CHARGES POLITICAL PLOT Deposed City Empleye Says He De-i ou,y )n pernillttug the erection of n , one-story building nt JSM Seuth Alder il street without a permit. The deposed inspector brought suit today for reinstatement. In his- peti tion he declared that en March S, 1020. he received a call from n "Mr. Smol Smel llck." who described himself ns "mill. Vnre leader of the Thlrtj -ninth Ward." 1 and a "Air. ISroeks." of the Depart- lt(ln,nsi';t ft nient et untitling inspection. I.eiumer- wlm nuiip.l thr. i-,.n,.pt, ..0 r,. ...i" I pelitlcally. and Smelliek wanted te gel even. The inspector sn.vs he refused te give the ertler. ... ... TO CONSIDER LARGER H0USE7'cMe,k.ut' ,m ' ,",,", f"'0P, ,"' I te Repubcan Caucus t0 D8CUBS B Increase Membership . """", ;'. '- m.v .v. r.i - Umt(t lt01,ull)i,.an s w, , ,,, a ( t0ght en the Siegel bill te mcrease I the sb.u of the Heiie from l."..1 le 1(I0 members. At the last m-mJ'-ii the Heuse, de- rniit.tf. .1 lull l. i.ii.. ..... .. n..i...1.n... I.I.. ... 1 j 'I'liNij, I, liin ii 1111 i.-ii-i- ill' null I snip in 1 jM uU.(I t0 lrtu ,, ,iriNl,, size, but no action was taken en the measure I by the Senate. The six members of tltu I Census Committee who tippe-vd favor- utile report et hiegel's hill ter a Heuse , in .nvr iui-iiiivi n ill i. n-iii-il III IL'illl IIM' ! light against the meusuie at tenlght'iv cnucus. BOY, 7, HIT BY AUTO, DIES w,.f n Nnwfi., rw,,,., n r J , "' iw,.wf v r. iiwi vi n ll.u n.lji r ,- -.- nciu rr.nuinu vuiunti e Mcvien i Hichard Wolf, .seven jears old. IMJi'J , Sterner street, tiled in the Weman's Homeopathic Hospital last night shortly after being struck h nn auto mobile nt Twenty-llfth stieet ami I.e. high nvcniic Walter I). Newilnj. "JWl North Tvvcilt -lifth street, owner of the liui ciiine, was held b Magistrate Oswald without bail this morning pending the nctlen of the Corener. 'World's Service Fair" Is Latest Suggestion "The Wer'd'n Service Fnir" is u substitute name suggested bj Orla J. Cur'ey, 'JH14 Arch street, for the Sesqill-Ceiitciinlul te he held here In 111111. Many persons feel that much inure Interest would be reused in the ex hibition If a mere euphonious name, something in tin nature of u slogan, could be applied te it. The Kv i:si.mi Putu.10 Lkuukk has received several dozen siiggeh siiggeh tleus. If yeiicnn tlilnk of one. send it iu! AMERICAN STAND WELL DEFINED ON Position en Far Eastern Ques tions Unformed as Delega tion Holds First Meeting WOULD MAINTAIN PRESENT RATIO OF SEA POWER Ily CLINTON V. OH.HKKT Man" Corresitentlrnt llvtnlnir l'ulillr I.rtlerr Ceviriglit, Mil y Public l.tdatr rumen iy Washington, Oct. 1'-'. The American delegation te the Far Kubtcrn and DIs armament Conference held its llrst 'meeting today. Hiifill Miles, of Phllu- pl11"' fnl "'"' "IC ',0'ccatle" "" ll is tiuucrsioeu ii.ui iiu win uc st-in'iury of it. The meeting was devoted te organi zation and 'te general discussion. Sec retary Hughes cxplnlnul te the ether delegates what he hud done In prepara tion for the conference and in ellcctlng Information for the use of the Aiucii cun Commission in the conference. The delegation will held frequent meetings from new until November when the, pensions begin. The work en different phases of the agenda will be divided up among the American Com missioners Mr. Hughes and Mr. Keet assuming the mere irudeus tasks, since both Scnnter Ledge and Senater ruder ruder weed have their time occupied with the duties of the Senate. 'e far as can be learned, the Amer ican position is better defined anil in a further state of development with re gard te reduction of naval armament than with regard te the political prob lems of the 1'ar East. Navnl dis armament Is specific and concrete, while Par Eastern policies are general. Kin or Present Fleet Halle The general beard of the nny has been studying the limitation of tin vie land has plans te propose, two qties 1 tiens are involved what Is an equitable r?,nVn in Iin". a1?111 ."'"!, tlie great Powers mid hew te maintain that relation. It is supposed te be dm American position that the present rc- lotion among the navies of England, the 1'nlted States and Japan is a fair one. t,iIm obviously Is a question en which a," agreement must' be reached among t';Vewers "J the conference. le '.alntain this relntlen nn agree- "Lenl nineng thc Powers upon a oasis .if Itwiilulininmn t fin. ti.ldi, ln.ic ji ..n.lii..- ... (l.i.Hk'1. . I .1.1 ..V .111 ..1,1.1 , lt.-i ,1. IIIIIIV tlens from exiting tlcets miiNt be agreed upon, 'lhe American poitIell is under stood te be that the modern capital ship should be the unit. Mich a ship will be held te be the (,,'u,'enl of n certain lumber of ,riIis (le,,irneri iihiiiiirhiis nlr. ,'. Sim" sumiiiirims, uir- plunet.. etc. 'I lies,. ,( idivieu-ly que.s- ,I. f i.,.t. .1! I... . , """'. lul """". "'"""" uiiimhc ine n"lls 'el "iiicti iiisciissiun am '" PrtM 1... 111 Knthert; , U "'' ')l;i,"-l,1l1' is "llel1,ri1 I,u nf'Ml '' the imv.v of 'T 'r'f ,l T"!!", "i! u",th; .,Ilnt ".' tp nlted S navnl experts wIl. will gntlmre here. T ,.,. ...,...s..,.. ,. ...!,.. I ,. .. HI .1 nils in iu;iiu- j nuujiliMl 11 w 11 l;ngland umber of tate.s uf . a certnln number, presumably the same uuiniier, ttint m .inpan a certain frac tion of that number. i I'nder this plnn. navies might consist, if nny kind of ships imvtil authorities leslre. provided the total of these shin- mr,!M,r(M' '" uni,s ,ni1 mu ,'i,',,,',l "'"'I tne coming I'enierencp piini'iep. lis pe.i- lien under Wilsen nt Pari It favors Cnntlniiril nn Puce Tlilrtivu, ( nliime Oik- 5 RESCUED FROM FLAMES IN SEMI-CONSCIOUS CONDITION " 22 Others Flee in Nlghtcletlies in Fulton Street Blaze rive persons were curried in a smii- ! conscious condition down ladders b.v ' "reiuen tins morning and tvvcnl.v -two I ethers lied te ihc street in night aline 'when Haines swept the ihree-steiv ten- Sninucl Seli.er. Iii- wif Mm. Mini their two I'hlldreti, lluiim. tun .wars .,1,1 ..,! lMIl i 1 ..J.I. j,IlK.ub Ke,,llskj Wrri. rilIlp , IP nrst peer. The Mc tacrs veil en 1 he ,, . K.,.illskv ,, ...r ..-..., Kevlnsky was about te "leap when the llremtn shouted le him te wait. After carrying the Seltzers te the street an extension lnthlc- was raised for K",.,'i rn.1. t.llfl I... ,r... .. ... I......l.. ..in..! "j mm 111 , ini'i I. lift LUIIUS'11 lull snlely. .Most of the 61 hers who tin miinnged te get 11 fe articles ,,1 fur- nllurt? and betiding out with them, " - - - - - - f0RDNEY TARIFF OPPOSED Trade Menace Seen In Clause Pro viding for American Valuation Londen, Oct. I'-'. -(H. A. P 1 -Op. position te clause nf the Purduci Tnr- tr Kill providing for Amerl.-iui vidua- tifiii nf Inn tnr th mis n 11 linn im i I In the liirricnu t handier f Column ee here tedaj after can fill tinsiileralinii of the tnensure. The ch.iifHicr contends the daVes will halidicap and prevent tin ii a ids. fiee cxehiuiu't f iriinds. It liehls It will he illtllenll for American Impert' rs le ascertain the complete cost of their foreign purchases until iccelved lu the I'niied States ami also that it will be tlitheiilt for foreign shippers te ninke quotations. Suggestions- that it Hat Inrrrnup tlutj wniilil be prefernble te the vnlunlle'11 j clauses are put forward bj the cluunlier, which siijh it feels (he I'lilled States should fester nud inceiirnge the Hew ofgeods lietvv eeti itself and ether cenn lilies as this is the only means of cre ating funds for the purchase of Amc lean commodities of which ether nations stand Hi need. REDUCING NAVES FINDS HER HOME LOOTEO Mrs. Kliznbcth Deurnluy, T.Tillli Uldge avenue, Koxberuiish, reported ine robbee of $H10 worth of silve. wai te the polite, this morning. .Mrs. Ileiiru ley returned home this afternoon after ti vacation since May 1. She feuu I her house ransueked anil the silver taken from a hiding place lu the dining room. rnlmnr Criinlirrrlei, nrr net up tiO.nl di iiiwl'it Imt t1iy imii ulti r tvuUw I b 'i0 - Wl. I Arms Secretary &. -. RV; v w (r)r'lnrdlnt HASH .MILKh Tills Philadelphia!! arlwl as secre tary of the American Anns Con ference delegation nt lis prctlnil nary oieetlng today, and Is c pcclcil t be made permanent sec retary IsItIs pert TO BENEFIT GUARDS Commandant Unguardedly Lets "Cat Out of Bag" as te Why Pretests Are Ignored WOULD KEEP THEM IN JOBS Hy UKOKdi: NOX McCAIN .Tehn C. llert.v is pert captain of lNiiladelphla. He i 11 cniitiiiii In the Vnlted States Mil?'' -. mmttw ,'s.mm&i&.r, Coast liuard Service and until reccntlj j ' "! ' I'C shadow of three tower was a stranger te the city and harbor. I '"S twirlcrs Shullllng Phil Deuglns. 'iv,,inv 1,0 u i.n t II.,. i.nrt . 11c di -1 Arthur Nchf and Jess Karnes. Mc- rectn' merchant and ether vessels nr-jrraw ca "erk these three In order In J riving here where te anchor and when!'"1' rcinalnlng trio of contests, if the t tnri erics gees that far, while Miller Hug- . Philadelphia, which has ninlnlaincd ' i,,s m,,Bt rpIJ' " Cn Mays, already a Heard of Commissioners of Xaviga-!ft y,0,,im f Jlnnt NVni, !. tlen. ami from time immemorial has " ,leublu wi"'",r' bl't '" I'cnt a tired conducted her own affairs with regard . Vvv with n split finger, and who! te her commerce, has been forced te lay IfMn.vs or Heyt should win, wlie will ' down her scepter. ' llugglns call en te stem the rush of t The Cnited States fievernment as- Mimed control of the pert a, the out-, break of the war. It lias decided te ( make ttiat control periniiiient. Mayer Moere, the Heard of .Miviga-; timi Coiiinii'sleners anil the entire ship ping and iiinnnc interests of this city I some time nge sent n petition te the; war ljcparimcni asKing tiuir eonirei 01 1 1110 pert lie returned te the city. 1 should this big spitball nrtlst be put Through all its hlster.v it had e.er-I t work this afternoon it will be the' edited this right, mid it requested that third time he has opposed Mas. Thev its home rule be neenrded it again. I pitched Hi" starter Inst Wednesday anil It was In April last that this petition. the Yankees wen it. '.) te 0. When. with a letter of decent request , was1 they met again Sunday the Giauth wen. sent te Washington. I 1 te ''. Dniiguinuill rnrr.v a hand- Among These Urging the Petition ! '',r,'1'ic'f "'"' ,1,m (" ,,hc ,frnl5 ' , ,'p '"' ' ,,, , , .. ,.....' bad cold. It wns noised about b.v hi 1 he Uininber of ominerct.. the Phil- (.rtnundes. Perhaps it will k-cp him, mlelphin Maritime LcJ.-ing,., the Heard' from pitching. If se. Mct'Jniw bald of Tratle, the Joint Ewulive Cemnilt- ' ,0 would select either the aged und tec en the Improvement of the Harber, slender Sallee or Put Sh'-n, a new of Philadelphia ami th,lthiv.iiri and' eenier. Shea in his few weeks of active Scluelkill Rivers, the Philadelphia duty with the Oinuts this pat seiisen , Ileurse. the Commercial Exchange, Ves- we f,u. games and was laten enlj sel Owners and Caiitains' Association, twice. .Mctiraw sabl he would like te the shipbuilding cerpiirntitin.ii and every gue the wumgstcr a chnucc iu the lightering, tugboat, shipping and trans- series. ' ' portntleu concern urged ihc petition. ' Metropolitan fundeni Wicves the It was fiirvvanleil te the rhief of en- , rumpus up nt the Pole (!rounds will go gimers of the I'ulted Siutm Army en the full nine games U.g.ird. they say. April!). hew the teams fT the pan of 11 In wartime some deki.v In such mat- whole week bowed themselves Imbued I Centliiurd nn Piter Dilrlrcn. iitiiitin Hire MASKED MEN ARE BALKED IN EFFORT TO ENTER HOUSE Revenue Agent Knocks Aside Gun and Intruders Flee An attempt was minle In three armed, masked men le entci tin apartment ' of II. H. Kutls, u n venue iigent. nt 111." Walnut street, shertl.v after J o'clock this morning. Whether the men were bent mi rebber.v or had some ether motive is net known. Mr. llutts wns awakened hy a nip mi tils deer ami when In upmed It Inis was confronted with a wvelver he'd b.v one of three men who had handkerchief's ever their fares. Mr. Hurts pushed the gun aside and staiunieil the deer shut. Net a word vwi- spoken en cither side. One of the Intruders dropped u re volver iu his flight. SUIT TO CURB MINE UNION ORGANIZERS IS POSTPONED Operators Ask Court te Step Their Werk in Williamson, W. Va. IudlanaMll. Met. II'. i It.v A. p.) Postponement le Ueteh' r i's of the I'edenil Court hcur'ng en an applica tion ter u lireliuiiuiir.v in junction In the suit attacking all cs.eni.nl detuils el ireent co-operative agreements be tween union miners and operators was agreed upon tednv hj counsel iu tlie case, and appieveil b, Judge A, H, An An tlcrsen, vhe will conduct the hearing. Counsel ter the I'tilted Mine Workers of America, defendant In the suit, with several operators employing eul. union miners, asked n delaj of the hearing. which was set ter tin row, se as te, ni' "' time for preparation ,,f n tie- ' fense. The suit was brought en behalf is ..t .....K ill. Ill blVll . kl. . .1 11 I. .. . I ni nn'ie i i.i.i imii - ii iiniii epiTilI'lls in the WllliiiniMiii tield of Wimt 'ir glula. when' the union is sicking te or. gnrii.e the miners. llesldes seeking an order forbidding further cffetls en the narl of the union te "l-'Ullli.c the illllllllMeti He'd, the operators ask the Coutt te enjoin the co 'eel ten et union tines niieiigh tin op- eraters nud tue iMiieeiiiuuMi of ti iiii ili'i"i'ineiit- between the union and ici ici eriiterr.. The ceuiilalliaiit.s nllcge tin union Is an unlawful organization. The New Wit and Philadelphia stock exchanges and the various commodity exchanges throughout the country nrc closed ledii) iu obscrv ebscrv auen of Columbus Dav MAYS TO E Day Dawns as Gray as Yan- kees' Chances, but Clears ns Tomperature Falls .. . , SHUFFLIN' PHIL DOUGLAS TO SPITBALL FOR GIANTS Probable. Linc-l p Today and Hatting Averages The probable llue-up for today and (he series hatting averages of the players fellow YANKKKS Kewster, If. .:'M (HANTS Hums, cf . . 'AM) Haiirriift.iH. .list Krtscli. 3b. .4011 eung, rf.. .250 Kell.v. lb., .net E.Mcusel.lf. .KM Prrh, ss. . . Miller, cf.. K.M'scl. rf. Plpp. lb... Ward. ah.. McNally,.1l Seining, c. . .inn .117 .27 .105 2.10 .ir.n Ka'llugs.sb. .:tot .3.1" Sn.vdei-. c. .412 .Mays, p .1117 Douglas, p.. .000 Umpires Qiilgle.v at the plate: Chill at first base; Illeler at second base; Jlerlartj' at tlilrd base. Hy KOHEUT . MAXWELL fpertu Editor Kn-nlne I'nblle Ltdxrr New Yerk, Oe. I 'J. Today dawned as graj and ns bleak as the Yankees' chances of copping the jverld ba'f'iell fhnmpleiiship. It wns raining at S o'clock thU morn ing, which was anything but n joy te these who have seventh game paste boards locked away in the' will-knew n safe. Toward 0 o'clock the sun chased away the mesitiire, but the mercury started te tumble, and the fans will hnve te w;ear overceat1., cur-muffs and bund warmers. The bleakness of the Yunkee chances 'unnueni uinnt s uggers In the hnnl $ n- f' """ -"" Miijs Against Douglas ynyn will be sent uga'nst the uwak ened Oiants today, Miinagcr Iluggiun! .-aid. te be followed tomorrow bj Heyt. ' Shufflin' Pliil Douglas Is tU'j likely , choice vl .vlciiraw. with 11 tlt-fer-tnt spirit J he bunkees tmik the first two. th0" the (liuuts wer. 1 pair, atter which the 'i rinks forged one ahead only te have the (.hints catch up with them jetcrdn b pummeling the service of Harper nrid Shnvvkej for thlrtcn hits and 1 ',;ht run- 1 (il.in The ndvautii Vdvantage ' nf uwer in the box ' lies with the liiunt I'eugias ami i i can halt the D'Uiglns is ilue i Li" ttimotrevv. : the Yank-, liiirues hnve shown i tush of Ynnkit bat-, le pilch tetliij . and .Nchf le-ti twi. gain lur; out ly hiciiuse his tiMimiiutfs made but run in ciglitnii innintfs they ln- Centluiifil en Viicr .srvciun. ( iilutiui Twe i WIFE IS KILLED WHEN GUN HUSBANDHOLDS GOES OFF West Chester M-n Thought Weapon Was Net Leaded Mrs. l.lsv Wnlrcr. thirtv-tni jear jear eld, of West Chester, was luMillill.v killed last night hj the anidental dis charge of a gnu whl h hei husband, Harry J. Walter, w.is t niniiilng be fore starting en a hunting trip. rniiwnre the gun was leaded, Walter was showing tie nichniilsin of the weapon te his wife .aid Mrs. Henr.v JaiiUfv, a guest, when n wns sitildcul. ilchni-ged. The bullet striek Mrb. Walter in the 1 - - f side. Sin fell in the iirms ,,f Mis. Janiici . District Atterue Wiinlle made an Invi . Igiit'eu of the ease itithij, Mrs. Waller wan fennerlj Mi-s I'lsie Wn.v nntl-tnuglit in the public -ehoels of Jst Chester. TO DEPORT TWINS Uand of Liberty Net for Stowaways, ..:':.' rj.it. ::.., . .mcm.11.1. i- .i.i.i "" ' ' - '" "",, Ubslillis, twins, kiiii i w cum, weie lem tetlllV lit the (ileucesier llumlgrallen Station the Land of Libert v was net , i. .- .1 ....) I In 1 IiiiIk.1 flit 11 ell I.. or iin-iii. no'. " -" 'i"ii hi Tunis, Africa. The brcthieu. Inseparables. stewed awii) en the sttainship Hroeklltie when it touched ni Tunis. Africa, for a cargo of oil. The twills arc being held until Sui . iinla.v, when lip' ltroeklluc sails for Africa again. PASTOR DIES IN CHURCH While the Uev. L. K. Unvls, a Negro minister, was singing in the McthedlM church at Wnrneek anil Thompson slieels lust night, he fell deatl liesth the pulpit. Heart tllsense was the ,,UT I.I.VIV,li1f,;,t" ' 'lnd hvid m -.:! Last earn am tc rac i.er ,,,,,,",W PERFORM AGAINST AWAK NED MTBRMf SLUGGERS SCORE BY INNINGS OF THE SEVENTH WORLD SERIES GAME YANKEES 0 10 0 GIANTS... 0 0 0. New Yerk Americans Mays and Schuuy. New Yerk Nationals Douglas and Snyder. Umpires Quigley behind the plate, Chill at first base, Kiglcr nt second bnsc,.Meriarty at third base. DETAILS OF PLAY FIHST INNING YANKS Fewster filed te Yeung. Peck doubled te left.; Frisch threw out Miller. Douglas tossed out K. Mcufltl. Ne tu'is, one hit, no errors. GIANTS Burns filed te R. Mcusel. Bancroft doubled te left. Fiisch skied te Miller, Bancroft going te thhd. Mays threw out Yeung. Ne runs, one hit, no errors. SECOND INNING YANKS Pipp doubled. Ward sacrificed, rrlschte Kelly. Plpp scored en TucTTnlly's single te right. Schang forced McNnlly, Bancroft te Rawlings. Mays lined te Rawlings. One run, two hits, no errors GIANTS Kelly fanned. McNally tossed out Irish Meusi 1. Rawlines out, McNnlly te Plpp. Ne runs, no hits, no errors. THIRD INNING YANKS Fewster s.ngled, but was out otretching, E. Meitbcl te Bancroft. Peck singled te left. Millei pepped te Bnncieft. R. Mcusel fanned. Ne runs, two hits, no cireisi. SPANISH PARLIAMENT TO DISCUSS MOROCCO MADRID. Oct. 12. Moieccan nffairs will be the subject of de bate in the Chamber of Deputies immediately after Parliament con venes, it is asserted by El Heraldo. Premier Maura is expected te explain the work that has been done and steps under consideration, while several opposition deputies intend te raise the question 6f government responsibility and te criticize the policies that have been followed. ', WILL ISSUE COTTON CROP REPORT OCTOBER 18 WASHINGTON, Oct. 12. Director Bteuart, of the Census Bu leau, today iufeiini.ii Senater Harris, Democrat, of Georgia, that thieugh an nirnngemenl with the Bureau of Crep Estimates of the Department of Agriculture he would issue an estimate of the condition ciep with the ginners' report te be made by the Census Bureau October IS. TO HEAD RAILWAY AND UTILITIES COMMISSIONERS ATLANTA, GA., Oct. 12. Carl D. Jacksen, of Wisconsin, first vice president, and chairman of the Executive Committee of the National Association of Railway and Utilities Commlss-ene.!., which i, holding its thirty-third annual convention here, is slated te become the next president of the organization, according te delegates at the convention. POTATO CROP PROSPECTS MUCH TMPROVED WAKIiriULD, MASS., Oct. 12. Fvoreblc conditions in Sep. tcmber eau-inl rapid gains in the prospects for the potato crop iu all bictieii-. of the United States, V. A. Snndcrs, of the United State. Uuic.iu of Maikets and Crep Estimates, announced today. Tin- yau. vv.i-, ji.iruiulnrly noticeable in Maine, where the Septeui ii. i .!.. .ti ut '1,133,000 bushel, has been changed te 32,760,000. CECIL LEITCH IS DEFEATED AGAIN 'Miss Glenna Collett Beats Eng- lisli Star in Huntingdon Valley Teurney H) s.M) MiMltl.Kli Miss I'cell I.e. ich. tlie French, Hrlt . ih and Cnundhin champion, nil in one, again fell before the guineness nud grit of an American nenum when she wns fort' 1, . . te tlelT her iln inr ciewn te Miss tilennii Collet I, of Providence, In " " If tniiruev nt ( iiulr.v Club Ileaten bv one in.. .Miss I.eiteh lest , "' r ". m niiinu out or nine since her arrival in this ceiintr.v She has t iiiu.veu iu tini) two teiirnnim nts u America. Hei lirst tiiateh resulted U n lcterv in the nnllen.il tlile nl.i nt Deal, hut she was defeated In the sec- entl reiiutl b) Mrs. P. ( the present (euriiey she Letts In was blotted out in the llrst round MI.l I '..II. 1 !..! ..! .'"', "," ' """" i s-'ei all the way around and cnine through .it the very finish te take the victor) from he invader. She trailetl most of the distance despite her lenmrUahle n.i i. i.i i ... . ,Yp,.'T V,!',;Tll),n,lV.el,T',,V('lv,,'f,00t,nn'1 MlK's Ktliel Uum-nn.' Atlanta.' ' "" f'"' " ' ' '' ' 1 'I wn. but tcboelnmte of Mrf Tvler, were' th. ,,y ' leallaui-d en IM, Twe. telunmH,.' tenllnurVn I'c TJ. Ctdumn lour ' ! " it- it nun lil-ii . .. . ..44. FIVE SHOTS FIRED - AT KLAN 'EMPRESS Bullets Miss Mrs. Tyler as .ce Bends Over Sick Daugh- ter's Bed II.v the ssuciatt4l Press Atl.iuta, (m., i let VJ Severn; .:!'' caliber steel -jiieketed bullets and u trail tif footsteps that ended at the read were all count) police luul te start en tedav tn their inijuir) into what the) charm - .--...... I.. ....,, i.iiiiiii- terlzed usiin evltlent ulteuipt last night te nssassinate vir, l.linbeth Ivler. head of the women's department uf the Ku Klux Klun. Pive slieis were Hied into the betlremn window of Mrs. Tjler's home here, she rciertetl te police htudtpiurters, ninl while the window glass was Muushed, tlie Inill't.'i whlz7ed ever Ler heiul as she leaned ever the bed e her daughter. Miss Perls Tyltr, who was 111. The bullets were found embedded in tn,, walls of the room A iii)sterieiis tele phone call wns received by the Atlanta Constitution within nn hour after the Rhoetlng ami a niun's voice said : "I tllU. ,11111. ... . n .. il.... I . ' J-"-."""1 '" . " ""ll C UOI .MI'S -lyier tenlglit ant we. will get Colonel Simmons tomorrow." '" J , y. j. Simmons. Inu.enal Wizard of the Klun, is in WuMili.B!.. i iitUm In-! hearings by which the 11,,,,",. Uules ! Committee expects te decide whether te I luvcstlSa,;! Allfct Iin InnlAii F H..,..,.. t t .. W T TO TESTIFY ST Defers Taking Stand Until Later in Day, Pleading Nausea DENY THAT MRS. TYLER HELPS CONTROL KU KLUX "Supreme Attorney" Declares Weman Has Ne Relation With Imperial Bedy NEGROES ASK FOR PROBE Leaders Declared Members of Colored Race Are Being Terrorized fii a Staff Correspondent Washington, (Jet. II'. Hnving heard muny witnesses today who advocated a congressional Investigation f the Ku Klux Klun, the Heuse Kules Commit tee asked officers of the Klnu te tes tify. The committee was asked te post pone until this afternoon the examina tion of tlie Imperial Wizard, "Colonel" I William .1. Simmons, owing te "a ttm- I perary indisposition.'' I The Supreme Atternej s. he de ' seribed himself Paul J. Ktheredge, of Ulanta, said that Simmen", who wan 1 in attendance, wns suffering from an i attack of nausea, but hoped te be able I te take the witness stand later In the i ''ay. 1 ICtheretlge said that Mrs. nilzabfth Tyler, of Atlanta, had no relntien with the imperial bed), and according te hln Information was with the propaganda department. "If Mrs. Tyler has hnd nny control ever the organization, il. has been outside of my knowledge," the witness said. He declared that there was no truth in reports that several teacher" In At lanta were defeated for re-election by the Scheel Heard "because they were i Catholics." "There was net a Klansinnu en thtj ' beard," he testified. I Negrew Driven I'Yeni Hemey . Eleven million Negroes In tin 1 I'nited States are "disheartened and ' 'Hsnnnrageil" bv the threat of an or? . ganizntien which "seeks te disturb their hemelifc and deprive them of what llttln property they have been able te nccum Inte since slave days," the eemmlttew was told bv .Negro witnesses prier te calling the Klrin officers. The Ilcv.'S. K. J. Watsen, a Negro preacher, of Chicago, addressing the . committee, declared the Klnu a menace i te the progress of American citizenship. "It is creating such nn unrest among t our people thnt we risk nn investigation ' te reassure this portion of our cltizen : ship,' he said. "Wc reutcm thnt nny ' organlz'illeu which seeks te il'turb the I home life and security of any group of our citizenship if. a incnucc te the ' eeuntrj . j "Cases hnve conic te our attention I where law-abiding citleps of our race I have been ceninelled te leave their fam i illes anil their homes, abandon their j prepertv. take whnt little cash they I hud anil leave everything that was tlenr te them en tvvcutj -four hours' notice. Wc contend further that the rare should be given Muni encouragement te go for 1 ward." Cites HeiMiris of Lynching The Uev. David Simiiseu Klugh. of i ltosteti. member of the Executive Com mittee of the National Hiiiiil Kight' League, citing lcperts of hnchlngs and 'violence in the Seuth, with Negroes as the victims, declared overt acts of vie lence. mam of vvuich are attributed te the Ku Klu Klnn. should In invert tigated b.v Congress. "It is reported that nnj while miir .vim is friend.) te our pco'de will silt, fer tin -put' of the Ku Klux Klnn,' he ,ud. "lteeentl) the newspaper t'i'd of a white preacher (tlie Iter I'h'M.i s. lirulni wlm was whipped in I leriih, near Miami, and told te leave tin Suite, mere!)' bffiUM- he trlen te help mir n nplc.i "In Tens n bellboy was whippid ilinesi te denth and was branded en hi" mill, id with i he bland 'K. K. K. i e.ii ' it I'imr I . I nliinin Thrr. MRS. STILLMAN GUARDIAN Files Plea for Permanent Control of Her Second Sen New Wli. !et. 1'-' Hit A. P ) Jehn I Itieiinnn, leurisel for Mru mi" C Millniaii, win. is being surd Im- diieici ! lit r hiisbiind. James A Stillinin . nillli'.iiiiire banker, vesterdaj ebtnined fieni the SuiT'.sale's Court nn 'pplieu'i'i blank for a speeiiil guar liiinslilp winch he .aid Mr-. Stlllniati would el. i.i'lii) iu mi elTeil te retain 'gal cii-t"lv "I her see.. a. 1 seu, Alex-' under, n n .u s old Al' Miudei ''Us lieei, ,11 the custody et Ins 'iH'ili. I b viiiue of a decree of Supn me t'eurt .lustiei Merschauier. giving h' r ..iiii nrv eu-teily since the eiisuti imil divene suit was started lllltli ll.elltlis llgll She new seeks te be uppeinicil a permanent guurilian Harding Furors (Hants in Series, He Admits Washington, Oct. !". The Preii. dent has admit ttl that his sym pi.lh'cs were with the (iiaiitM In New v.er'1's "ivil war I'ollewlng the inccti'ig of the ' 'abinet the Pri.ldfnf und Aiteiiicj (Jciit'iiil Liiiighert) di-cusscd the Wurlu Surli's gaine whi'c the utwsptt'.er correspondent filleted the President's ufllcu, "I still niiiniiiii' Pint the Yankees ii ic going t win the pennant," saltl the Attorney lieueritl. "And I am just as firmly pen vineel tiiHt the (Hunts will eltnn up after all " mld the Prcldnit I n : ; k I m T -