' v?!' aire's . -';.y. Jyuv -,,,4. pMjV' " V,V$ v . v i . i t .r ( "" ' "' - K"V.,i I i & S N THE WEATHER Fair tonight nnd Sunday:. Iltt'le rbntc In temperature; Rente variable winds. ' , TKJirr.nATtnu at hcii noun NIGHT EXTRA uentng .J .J' j tf iimi n f . 52"W!0 1 05 1 08 01) QlT Putllihed Dally r.xrtnt Sunday. Subscription iPrl;- Ifl. la Tear by Hall. PRICE TWO CENTS VOL. VIII. NO. 28 Cnlertd m Second-Hm Mttr nt th Totemcc nt Phlladlpli!ft. Pa. Unrtet the Act of March 8. 1870 PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1921 eons nam. ivji, vy uuiu t-i, ......-.. - ," mimic mEnaer " - s II III I" ' ' ' ' - - .--- . ' " PROOF OF RUM FRAUD IN DR Y OFFICES HERE FOUND BY NEW CHIEF Acting Director Changes Lecks and Orders Watch te Guard Evidence ARRESTS PROMISED . AS OLD MEN QUIT McConnell, Shern of Powei Is at Desk While Duncan Issues All Orders ARRIVAL OF RUTTER TO BE SIGNAL FOR "EXPLOSION" Forged Permits Discovered in Desks of Enforcement Agents and Are Impounded Evidence has been discovered of forged, counterfeit and diverted whisky and nlcohel permit in the records of the Prohibition Enforcement Bureau in the Van Dam Tlulldlng, Assistant Asso ciate Prohibition Director Harvey L. Diincnn said thiH nftrrnoen. This evidence will be made the basis for arrests, he declared. Because he fears attempts te mutilate or ftenl tills evidence, disclosing the worst conditions yet found by the In spector in the entire country, Mr. Dun can ordered thu leeks of the office nnd the combination of the office safe Changed. Te He Guarded Day and Night Guards will be en ilutj day and night under his erder1 ut the enforcement of fices te present any possible attempt, depltc tliQ. changed locks and altered combination, te break into the office and safe. Senater 'William n. McConnell. still nominally prohibition director, but sup planted in all actual uulherlty by Mr. fh.ncnn. was In the office today, but merely steed bj while the active head of tlie department gave the orders which will "nail down" the evldenci n irr.i llul alleged creeks In the department, as t lih Mr. Dtincnn nlirnvnd It. "Have there been any arrests?" Mr. Dune.ui huh asked. , "Net nt." he rej.lled. "Thus far, vt have just scratcht'd the surrace. we' nre new engaged lu digging in. I 1 want te sa, however, that vie have found evidence of forged, counterfeit and divert eil penults.'' bVt Mr Duncan extiliiimd that bv (li- W .xtrteil peimitn" he meant permits te. rillveit sliipinents et rum. seni nere Iecitlmatel. se .Ulttf thev j:Qlibltbe takin le hotels mid clubs for snle. ' ' I..,. . ... i .i. ..... ' lie are net in.iint; inij riiiiin-i-n, . s, lie went 'en, "of losing any of the pa pers i nave maiiMi'ii in gn nuiu m. i " that reason I havi' ordered the locks changed im the ilenis of the prohibition efflces, nnd the tonibinatlen of the office safe altered. Druggist Wuntcil Wlilsl.y "Onlj a few minutes age a man wiled me en the telephone t. mplain that he could net get his whll... I1 -kcil him what he was-n saloon kci err .' dnieclst lie answered that he was a "1 '.'11,(1: 'De j en depend en the snle of liquor te beep jour business going';' "lie answered : 'Yes, l.iestlj.' " 'Then,' 1 said, 'jeu don't get any Trlilskj.' " "A little later I had another tele phone call, this lime from u innn who ene cai , ins in" reiu u mini winn --- . ; ' .. 1.1 he had imperHsl fifteen cases of ' ' "'r?t,,,r'- . '""""t-rablp deudl- ..r .mil couldn't get tl i. Investi- "" ' ' "' 'l' Meni.l sheweis - lien showed ihai theie wns m, r I ,., ' ' ' ,'. '"' '"'"i ,,",,l,r",1"" of 1 in this office that In- hnd n legitl-;(,r,,,t. ''"ps.: ( ensl.h rable cloudiness. Kill "a xntl or! ninlA ,ii ii,,.r "These nie mereh cxninnlei of thel!!"'0' p'''j't censderahly colder tonal d flepnv wnj in which affairs have been j "l0 ,'11'1 '" the week, cenihiitcd bete." ts Mini,, ,. Lid ; EARTH QUIVERS 2V2 HOURS Mr Duncan was asked if A. F. ! .-- Bla'ct MiCenueH's former secretary. 'Chicago Seismograph Records Quake, -l.e was tired bv the i.evv -IhW' pes. j Probably In Pacific tudnj. aflei the two had wrestled feri ,,, , ,, ... , . the pe se,si,vu of some pnpeiv , or, ( hlcnge. Oct. 1., An enrth.iunke of lllr.ui. W Hemier, lired also from his medenile inten-iij. but nstliiS two and Jeb as un insp.eier. hud bu-.i in the a half hours, was ie. erded en the s, s "ftVe l ,av. Mr. Puiicau said tlnv i megnrp . at the I , nlteil States Govern Gevern nml nm ' metit enther Hureau enilj Imlnj "Wi'l thev be permitted te cornel TJ1" .'i""'''' ,'f t'"' 'listurbanee was p ' 1(. s lls((Ml ' "Hiii miles southwest of ( hlouge, preb "1 won't trv te keen them out of! '." "IP Pacllle Ocean, ae.erdilig te the efliM." be sld. "but I'm net g. Ing te In them touch iinj papers fiem, low en I'm siting en he lid geed anu ngiit " Kvvpimi in! rchie. ml Ions in the leiul pruli.bltlmi enfeiceinent. service will! Ktrt"!. .FAVORS CORSETS FOR 'COPS' cived ledav . ' , Mr Den, nn .,.,, in tins unteiiienf Cortelyou O. K.'s Plan for Pretec- when be ,n lived nt the elhces, and after I short interview with Senater Me-. Cennell. I lf i, iu ... ..,.,, . .... i ieiuvii nun en den Mi. MiConnell y as at his desk, e- Pflnsive and sniillsg keepie" a s-t iff yi'l'er Up and ta'sisting "that he ' "eiildn't lesign ' It was Mr. Duncan, Uie assistant iissedate, however, and . "t Air MiCenuell the "diricter " v'h did all the tulkliiL- when it cm..,, 'l.i . i.iatti r of iiiiiiei-in.il,.. ,.ft... M . " ' ' " 'li MiCennyll astonished the vver Kil inn,. f(JrC(, i, nppc.uiii!; tiilaj, us jatiirdav usiui Ij wits lenarded as a liOlid-iy l,v the "dinctei," at l.nsl se iar ns n.iinnn;il leuinj te the Phila "IphLi lrt - I Mr Duncan Im.1 talked with his! ui.lliii.nl en !,. 7,,.,. Culiiinn I'uur Mere IS antes Suggested for 1026 Philadelphia Fair '"Iho I hited World's Fair," is the suggestion of Jack Geldberg, 00 Cnntrell street, as a better nume for the Hes(ii. Centennial te be he'd heie in IDL'll, "America's World Imposition" "en.es lu from W. II. Clark, of Ger Ger iiiantewn. "World's Pregicssiv,, Kxposi Kxpesi t nn. ' Is offered by Sel llread, of Wilmington. Suggestions for a better name for "e exposition ,lr(j coming In te the &MWIN0 Pt'iiMc LnuiKii dally. ets hear from you! Fast Action in Rum Clean-Up in Last 24 Hours Many resignations received from Hfjtier field agent n teilay. Enforcement Director MeConnell in the city but with no power te act. A. r Slater, his secretary, "fired" by Director Ilayues. Les.es Jeb in a, tight with Hurry L. Dun can, new boss of enforcement agents. Hiram Wilsen Itcnncr, prohibi tion ngent here, asked te rcsIgW. Wholesale, clean-up premised in enforcement office hern. S. P. Kutter, big "clean-up" man under Hanes, te ce.nu here Monday te completely reorganize force. WEDS REALTY PARTNER C. W. Kissinger, Phllatellsta' Presl dent, Takes Bride at Reading Heading, Pa,, Oct. 15. Clifferd W. Kissinger, n wealthy business man of I this city, married his partner in the ' City Realty Company, S. Jane Heed. ' business rival. Klsslncer has been ,11 ' vorecd twice, the Inst time en Mendav of this week, when his wife, formerly Miss Nera Sweyer, a sister of Charles . Sweyer, Dcnfecrntlc nominee for Protlienotnry, was parted from him b) the court en her charge of desertion. His firbt wife, who was Miss Marv IJenncbaum, n Pettsvllle society girl", obtained n divorce three imm 'n ,' her charge of infidelity after they hnd , wi-ii iiiiiiiivu iciiiy-ene j ears. The have n son of twenty, who Is new in college. His second marriage bpecdih followed. Kissinger is president of the Seeieu of Philatelic Americans, a national or ganization of stamp collectors nltli many members in Philadelphia. He is a son of A. N. Kissinger, the Itcadiii" of applied therapeutics at the I'niver "nmrket king." " sjty of i0j.vnnjl,, tiSe,l suddenly , early teda en a Pennsvlvnnin Itnllreail FUGITIVEYEOMAN CAUGHT t.ruin '"lwces Leck Haven and WI1- " " linmspert. He was sixty-six jears old. Man Accused of Robbing Naval Pay. Dr. Pucsell. who lived nt 121 Lyceum master of $72,000 Is Arrested , venue. Uoxberough, nnd had nn office rlierniv. Arir nt ir. ..,n. 4 ' .. . . . -'.- P. PntHpb T i!, i... i " . ..,.. .";.'... 1 . . "' '"ra: men of "' "i'i.Vn, n ?lmr8r11 lt" absconding I " til !..,()(10 freiu the pnunust.ir's of- ! " ," tl"', l"lvJ',.,nV.,,et Norfolk, Vu.. , "' ".""""'.-' li'r. "an arrested ',r, today. Hrennnii a story was told , .... ruien confession mad., bj the geed health when hi- left here vester vester prisener. acceidlng te agents of the De- day. punim-iir 01 .justice OCCASIflMAI RAIMC OnMIMfi "UOHOIUIMrtL HHIIMS OUIVIINU " Nermal Temperature Premised for Next Week Wii si, in ,. (i,. I-. , it., i w usiiingteii. (let. l,i. nty A. P.) Weather predict ions Ter the week be- l,l.ni.ng Monday are: .North. and Middle Atlantic States: .Nermal temperature, censideinble eleudiiKss nnd occasional rains. -"inn iii.iimr iimi vii.n ninies : .or- occasional showers and mild tempera- the. bureau. , Iho lirst tiemer was recnr.ied at I:-i A. M. the nuiMiiii.iii stiingtb nl 1" :54 A. M. and th" linn! tiemer at .'t A. M. tlen Against Gunmen's Bullets ., , , Director of Public S.lfetv ( uleljeu, (ouiiueiitiiu: tedav i.iien the i.dontiei. i ...,.. ..i ....: .... i..- .1 v. .. - ,. . ,, . in mi-ci ,-eisr.s in nil .sen inrit peinc I"""'". s Piotectlen against bullets of KWiuiii'ii. said he was intlielj in favor ef,jhe idea. lllp "u 1"ilv'l" 1"",, lll,V,,,'."!,v1l,'nr" M'uU' llr(' "."t heught for Philadelphia '"Ue'ineii, he snlil, Is kick of meiicj Tliry w.K tried out here iwe jears 1... ...I.l 1 age, he satd nnd proved te be verj suii'cssful I. C. C. HALTS RATE CUT Ceal M- Union Pacific Reduction en Held Up for Investigation WiLslilngli.il, (lit. 15.- iliv A. I LffeilH of the t'.ileii Pacilic te iedi.ee 1 1 i- 1 1 Hires en nun iieini-i-11 n niiimii; iniiies mid I "lull chics e the level maiiilaiui1 lit MM IO 1111 klll-llll (.11, III, ll'IIPt Ill l'X'O we.e nullilied bj the Interstate t'liiumciii- Comhilssien te.hiv bj the is- Hi.iiice of 1111 mil t suspending the ef- f 1 dive date f the schedule until Feb- lliniv Hi 111"-. ...i., ... ,1 1 ...,,.. ., ..r The rates weie tiled hv the read te b"iiim .iTectlve (hteber 15, bin the 1 i.ininiHslim said that complaints beten 1, ,.. .i, ir.,..i 1. ,..i ti... ....1....11 ..... 11 11, no- ,11,11 nn,, nn- 1 i-ini, 1 100 iiei.ui : he. injurieui, te liitustate tiansoeita- tlen cf coal icipiind healings and In- 1 ii.ii ii,n ti,,,, 1 . ..,r, .,.. . 1 WOOD GOVERNOR GENERAL ' .Manila, Dei. 15. (lljA. P) Leen- nrd WimiiI hecniue Goveiner (ieneial of tli Philippines tedaj. lie was swrtin In Inimediatelv en his nri-h.il f, Japan end took tip the duties of his I mew office I mew euice. , 1 r wicim.ui is sniu te nnre relateil in busier v,eiiiny .aite a squad et pence statlene.i nt the hes- ", " "'.;" '" , "" " ''". .'" "r '" ""-' e..nnH iillir.n rirr,.r in c..u "imam li. .loimsten. president 6t file his confession hew he and his nccem- ' , Dr. Fussdl was born November 24. . Ptal. The Corener's InqueBt will be "ir" ..f rthir that Fnrli, mnnlel- "'ie is no d.snrs.en of this pnra- Second Killing Occurs In Steelton ( in.ru,ielinl Association of Machin plices, ll of whom were jeeinen i. the P555. at Ilelvedere. Che.ir (-n.,,,7, (held enrlv next week. I 1, "("hi further that hngish miinlc-' r.,, ,.nt ,H,itl(al question that cn.i em't Heuse Within Week Msts. issued n stntement In u-),p), , I paymaster's Oltice. took thn mnnev fr.iMi lind wns Pi-n.lenlr.l fr,,. fl. I.'. I I.' i All tl,.. Inti,p.,l rnmnln,,! I.. .!. i... . 'Ia!"" H nr !'10rp '" .l"p ""V1"' ' P"" . t lit- ll-wll" Of S llllter ( reV. His oellti ,,..,. ,,.. ,- .... . .. dnelnrnd rl,nt "If .!, ,rnh,M .t teronlv,rfel!l,si-U1!,0(1)l,,0 VnM (V,,trnl S,rhr! -. ""."m tn; WeWta r..nne. tlem with the G..v..r,,nr n-reA;,;;, wn ,7,e tan. li Ul "ther operating empleyes go 'out en ii ' ' 0'k.57",,('1)pp''-''!-'that was ;f"ii'try -choel at U.idner from 1S7! te I and i-iosem.. who were treated and nnsVe for libel lv ,1'""f inn ra v I ,v, r a "lr nt Stilton e'irh (,,'",I)Pr "- tlp machinist- rind the 1 l,rlS'Hl ''"f11?!" 1,S-K T1 ,,P" tt,,,,i,,', "p'l'pl"p. re- sent home. The Phllndelphians who c sld ere, n the Manches er e l-iini-eir liit tl.e aitfh-. at the last .-,;,,, , ,, - 'f, " " ''j e ''niln-ad empleyes in Greup Twe. which which thej carried the menev frenrthe eiv ng his degree from the I'tiheiilty were in the machine with Munven nre u,,1K""ml '" :" nnct";f'tlr a,p- slen nt the Lcgislrtt.i-c. taking the ,m;'heISO :0 . L ", h, ', Incudes nil the shop crafts, will ,'ie '.mL.. I'-' Bli,,,,,M,0'Iw"1 Parted ei Pcms, Ivanil. in ISH4. under police surveillance in the hes- Citation Defeats Own End .., ....Itlmi n the PIttskuih factional ,m,p,, no " Z Ith them at the same time" m Tlc'ehcr are Ki'id e'i,, r r''1, J p' "i .'RS'' ,T,r. '"'" marrleil pltal. The Court -ni.1 the examirntien of Wt n -alns, ;!,e iv.wcrful Oliv, , . , -' , .p ' "v ; . I -til.l result, he deelnred. in "the -rrested she rttv after' h , J ,Z U'''" ,I1 ,nt,s,p11nIn,, 'hc" 1p hnn the I 11. T. Fex. a West (hotter barber, i the early English law only served te tri-.. thrce. whnt ei . ne,- nr- ,,nrlI:"ef lan ,., Vr.,Zn Jehn 'r I latest railroad l,e.,, in history." ste'en after the money was pn.etice of medicine in Manaj unit. In , ml been te Phlladelph'a with his sons point out the ue(es,it, of avoiding its nun defeat, it net extinction. "in i ir"l '.. tl "Ll rau. ah,,' Mr le1'"'""" "'''"'I that he had blen, . I'p;amy j,.ar ,0 wa. named as an as.l.Nerm.in and Leen, nnd Mrs. Hes-er1 principles. He eh.irnetcrlzed its his- ' "" ' l1""" """! f vents , . ' ;l , ',r ",' ',',,,, ,P" ',' Z-," m I '"'' ,I"''r ""' Sr..ii. Tl.ne. which . sistant 11 medieine nt tin 'nlmnh if ...i m.,, v..i..i ti .. li ... ...in i. ..-. . .i ,. e-iiic 'ni n ." i l --leH ,i a Illutenal i. i,,,!,,., ,u , ' , ... Dead Professer mssmsszssxiisvmxri DK. SI. HOWARD lTSSULL Dr. Kusscll, professor of applied llierr.iK'iitlcH a-i the University l Peniis.tlvunhi, and a distinguished plij slrlan. fell dead early today en n Peiinsjlvniiki Itallread train en which lie was returning from at tending a patient at Leck Hat en "" " "" ' " vvv-?-- DIES IN P. R. R. TRAIN Professer of Applied Therapeu tics at University Collapses Near Leck Haven HAD DISTINGUISHED CAREER Dr Heward Ftissill. prifesser nr '(l.l.i wnlnut street, went te I.eelr ... ..www M.iiiiUI "UHl, Ml'lll U laxH'it ,iaven late jesterda nftemoen te nt- lPn.". Patient. He was returning when stiifken. The pmfesser's bedv was taken from the train nt Wllllnmspert nnd his family here was notified, llailrend of- ticlals could give enlv nienger details of his death. He apnarentlv was in '""'sjlvnniii nnd as dispmsar) physi dan nt the FnUersity HesplfH. In llHJl he was made nssista-t pre fosser of medicine nnd In mil was ad unwed te professor of applied tiuri- tli.lltl,... ! .,!,.. I.. I.- I !.,., . ........ . V "" " a " in t-iiniiiiinu ly for ten wars I,r. x a, nn jllfl(.fntl,Mbjp rl(,r and combleed his nnifeVserlnl duti.s with a large amount of consul- tiillnu work both lu private asd hes- pitnl prai the. He was iihvsieiiui te the i.p.M'epni iiespitnl, tlie .Memerial Hes- --.-,. ....-,..,..,. .,,i- .,i,.Uiwi .u. ii"s- I', al and the Chestnut Hill II ispital. .. as ts. ,s H..t te the Heward Hes- I ''' VL ' ."'' ""' ' ri'"'ferd Hospital. , Me was connected with numerous or-1 ganlalleii", inidudin the College of J Phvslcians, tl ie Association of Aineri- can Phjsifians. the American Medical Secietj, the Pathological Seclilv of fnnllnuril en l'.icr Twe, ( nl.in.n Twe Red and B"lue Will Start With out Grave and Whitehill. Swarthmore Streng LUKAS IN THE BACKFIELD ,. '"" j-tresv i..K ;.!!l,,.,''M..r innhinerfi lliittrmeiiti WHIN Knuiirr ( ernell slie, tn krr lleil'ei (((rim Ie,"l mil li'fl lukli left Kinril p liter rlcl.l eiuril rlrht tin kle rUht end iiiurte-l,.H U le't li.iriiMU rlalil Itilfliul. fcillli i k iiin-in llllV iiiimi-s Slltln-rliiiMl McUnlli'li M r Villi. r l.l.k.lS Vim-bI'ii It- f,.rpi v (irrnlii "'$$';! Y-nidl A. Si tin irt. Mi rrli.eei (iwnu . nmn,i , . 1'1(. I in In I) Y nirr. nine or ix-rlml" I i inlilulra. I Pennsylvania and Swarthmore, tra ditional rivals in football, meet this afternoon en Franklin Field In what! PENN AND GARNET READY F mm premises t(, be one of the most Interest- drawn off te eue side." and the driver ing -tiuggles ever Maged between tlie uas ijfng beneath, l.iukiug some re- big and little Quake, s, ns the Ked andlI)a'.rs- t, , , 1" . th tin, no, nre knew,.. ' ;- "71'Z "Z" It!:! Swai th.neiv is strong this season, .. . . .... . . J Here In HO ('"llVlllg I lie uiCi. .Vg.ll.lst viteran P. lii"et"i. eleven, uekuew! , . , , . e ,f,ii .1 1 edged the chnmoleic of IIU). ( ouch l.e llev Meus-r's braves performed vali.int- I', scoring en the Tigers' brilliant tc.iin. Pen.i, tei, this jenr has shown ceu- siiieiiinie siiengi... 1 ue iniiiuies 01 inei new cenchlng sv stem that were appar-; 'lit la-t senseu have been ironed out. find Ih.. esr Phllai ellihla celhv nns - ... 11 1 ""' ,""", '," ' " ' " "" l"v ll 1 with lencwed hope ter the re-, rider of the senseu. leth teams put the finishing touches, ""il1 Id te their training for the frnv .tester- tlti afteinoen Swaithmore ran through ,, long signal di ill and Peiiu did the winie thing. Ileth elevens pioneiiuccd their conlideiicc lu 11 vlcterj Ibis nfter """ t1"1 Ml,u "lu li;aiiy for tiie gume of their lives. Pfimsylvnnla is net banking any tee .. -..""'- ... .... centlm.nl en I'aec xhlrtein. cv.umn nte, MAN KILLED. 9 HURT AS AUTOS CRASH ON WEST CHESTER PIKE James Munyon, of This City, Leses Life Weman's Leg Amputated; Dying MACHINE STOLEN FROM GARAGE HERE, POLICE SAY One man was killed and n.ne ether persons were hurt, one per-ips fntnlly, when two automobiles ernstiH early te day nt Street read and Wet Chester pike, about eight miles this nlde of West Chester. The ear In which the man killed was riding Is said hv the police te have been stolen flmn O'llrVn's garage. Seventh nnd Cnllewhill strepf-'. It belonged te J. Alexv, Philadelphia saloonkeeper. The dead man was .Tames Munyon, about 2.T years old. of Philadelphia. wIiofe street addiess is unknown te the police. The injured nre: lf.- r ..a.. ir-.... toil ti ... t i: street. West Chester, both legs broken, one later amputated. Iikely te die. Mrs. Margaret Nerlheimer, same ad dress, cuts and bruises. Mm. I.ticj- Hurkc, 2.121! Tulip street, Philadelphia, severe cuts of knees. Miss Margaret Nelsen, 022 North I'rnnklin street, cuts about bedv. Jehn V. .Marshall, 007 Weed street, severe cuts. Jehn Ward, ."22 Quarry street, Phila delphia, cuts of bend. II. T. Fev, West Chester, slight cuts and bruises. . Nerman Fev. Wet Chester, slight injuries. Leen Fex, West Chester, blight in juries. Police say the Philadelphia mem bers of the party, deserting the body of Munyon. t-hlcii was wedged under the wrecked enrs. fled a mile down the read te the Delchcster Farms, where they sought refuge and telephoned te Philadelphia for a tn.xlcab. AH the injured were taken te the West Chester Homeopathic Hospital, where Mis. Hesser was operated en early this morning. The surgeons found that both of her legs were broken, nnd it was necessary te amputate one of them T'hrttplnnq ImUnvp Atra TTpeea nnr inet recover. Her hedv is crushed-nnd mangled fiem the waist down. i Mnrshnll, who was driving the car, I nn.l Wnr.l f.jintiin ,, i..n..,i in- Pm-nnen v .innnu i.i,i ' i-TJ(....t ' Attorney W. llutlcr Wcndle and Ceuntv ' ' -- "'-- "'"".n, '-liv.l. i.l ...... t Detective Mullen, will be arrested en it charge of manslaughter as seen air?,wrwi tl,.., n nlln tn i... i,ni. i,.i.. ti are under the constant surveillance of turning when the accident occurred It wns nbeut -:.!() e clock, nccord nccerd lng te police, when Leen Fex, who Centlniiril en l'.i-p Twe Celniin Five HIT BY TROLLEY; MAY DIE Patrick Cunningham Fractures His Skull Crew of Car Held Patrick CunnlniJinm, Sit) Hitni"' street, was struck by an castbeund Ftrp,-t was struck hv an castbeund 1 ri, fcnrden street tre lev car s ,, Eht while cres.ng Spring Garde. j,.,., Ilt Thirty-eighth. He was taken te fie Presbvterian Hospital with a fractured skull' where I be Is sti unconscious and in a serious i audition. The car crew will be given I" '"'"ring this morning nt the Thirtj - . i liith stieet nnd Lancaster avenue sta- ' tietl. L His Touring Car Smashes Inte Rear of Truck en -Bethlehem Pike INJURIES ARE NOT SERIOUS Heland L. Tayler; stock broker of this cit.v. nnd socially prominent, is oenlimd te his ceuntrj home nt Spring house. Pn., ns 11 resnltnf injuries re ceived lu nn automobile smash. nn .. "'I'" lnM niKht en the Hethlehem pIKe. Jir. Tavler's phj sicians expect him te be about lguin tn about a week. The lie. blent hanpeued just nbeve AiiUHe r. .Mr. lav ler was drivlne .. sedan. Just heieT.,1 n 1,1,1.1. 1.. i. , a live ten truck, fullv l.,i.i truth, the force of tli im,,,,.,. i.. '...... .1... 1. . . ....,.ii juii- ""UK liiu uu.ll ei tne seda. I uiiAer the rear of the tru.k. and. iiltlmni, .1... truck's brnkes wete set, shoving a tej, feet along the read. The truck ilrl"er was unhurt, but Mr. Tujler was jam med between the stierlng wheel and the seat. Jink Klluer. who lives In the Merrill tarmeliuse, neir Hie scene of the ..n..i ,,.t, beanl the ciash, 'nnd vv'th the rlver of the truck assisted In 'irett m 'c.,..i . ..... ..r .1.. ;. sailing Andrew ,jedf.ej. of Ambler, wns s,.e nI niwl nfter reniineiu Mr Tmi,. ' ?"i,k Im "iu" CUt .'i. uj no uev 01 uie r.ir. II; .ur, iiijier is u meinner of the bend firm of Dillen, Head A. Ce., nnd has a town house at IM)." De I.nncej street SI- ,l . . , .. , . . . li-vv l.n. UN IIIKT i.cm UCCl(e.,t short distance further along the read' a touring tur. driven by Arthur Vett'er of Oak Park, La.isdale, was sldcwlned !.'' '"j";le. wh sMewlpeJ ", another car and thrown ever Inte n ditch. Mr. Yetti't w,a8 unhurt. T '. nun .,i;-n ,,uiuinuiii, 1 nn w ere TO- ie tin luiiiliu nil' SlUl.l OI ll.e MnilC P i .....I , .... ,, -, .. ..., ... lui, ...... - ...-.,...- , u, inuiinruuii' ,- et iiuj. ROLAND TAYLOR HURT IN AUIO CRASH Mayer Asks City te Hener Dead Heroes October 23 Te honor Philadelphia's foldler nnl sailor dead who gave their lives during th World War, Mnyer Moere today designated Sunday, October 2S, from 12 P. M. until 4i30 P. M.', ns n period for solemn tribute te the heroes. The body of n soldier, represent ing all the service men whose bodies have been returned from eversnan, will be escorted October 2.1, start ing at 12 P. M., from the Heading Terminal ever n central route, end ing at Independence Hall. PrayerB will be offered at Inde pendence Hnll nt 4 P. M. and the State Heuse bell will tell. The Mayer asked for clty-wlde display pf the national colors. He also re "qUMtcd that nil traffic halt at 4 P. M. for one minute. LOSES LIBELSUIT Judge Fisher Dismisses $10. " ' 000,000 Municipal Action Against the Tribune UPHOLDS LIBERTY OF PRESS By tlie Associated Press Chicago, Oct. 15. Judge Harry Fisher today sustained the demurrer of the Clilenge Tribune te the SI 0.000.000 libel suit brought by the Cltv of Chi cago. He declared the city had no cause for action nnd denied it t'le right te amend Its petition. The city brought Identical suits against the Tribune ami the Dnily New, p niming the papers had printed false statements regarding Chicago's financial standing, and thereby Injured the c'ty's credit. Judge Fisher declared the portions of Hnglisli common law and statutes which restricted the libeitv of the press had net been inherited bv this country. "This action. " he said, "is net In har mony with the genius, spirit and ob eb jists of our Institutions." English CaseNet Precedent The decision was of far-reaching im V,rrl"nrp l0 nowspnpers. as me suit was UIP. " "" iu '" Y, " 'I"""''- I)"11.i,t-V, """S1'1 te rtrict the right te Ciitidze Its oerpornto nets. Juilgp Fisher said that Hip case In .. ,.,,.,. ,1. 1... f lnH.Lni.t. 1 "O II 111 I 111 "1 .!I.Utl'll!".U'l , Knglnnd. sued in 1R01, wns of no value in the teun linn iiiiu li muiiicipiii corporation '," ' nfc- t r",, , Im ,'.' ?," . V.'l, . for humnn libertj. WOMEN'S UNION IS SUED Striking Garment Workers Deny Staging Any Disorders- A large number of women garment operatives crowded Judge Flnletter's ceuit in Cltj Hall tednj when tesll mn,v was resumed in a suit for nn in junction te restrain alleged Illegal pick et'ng and disorder by strikers. The complainants in the case were members of the firm of Llehtenstein & Itcichlln and the Wnsien Mnnnfap. turlng Cemp.tnj. Police and private detectives nllegcd the strikers caused disorderly scenes almost dnily around Eleventh and Arch streets and that girl workers were Insulted and attacked. The strike was enlbil bv the Waist. Silk Suits nnd Children's Dressmakers' Fnien, Lecal N'e. 15 which retained William A. Grnj te defind It in tednv's suit. Membeis of tin union denied the ("barges of disorder nnd said the girls who remained at work were net at tacked or insulted A second suit for Injunction against Lecal Ne, 15 was hied te day en behalf of ether firms having strike troubles. GIRLS INSPECT RIVERFRONT 150 High Scheel Students Study City Construction Werk Members of tl.p Junier Chamber of 1 Commerce nt the A est Philadelphia tiigu ncunei mr i r.s mane an inspec tion of the riverfront today aa guests of the citj One hundred and t. ft s g rls made the trip en the police beat Ashbridgc, get ting nwny te 11 livtlj tune plave( bj the Pellen Hand detailed te noeenipnnj the pnrtj . Dim ter and Mrs Cortelyou went along, as did representatives of the Do De partment of Wharves. Decks and Fer ries, te explain te the glrle the wonders of the city's constructive work along the river. ANSWERS DOOR; BEATEN Bandits Try te Reb North Eight eenth Street Man Summoned te th,. deer of his home, 231 North Llghteenth street, nt ll:-!,") e clock lust night, Themas Glllnn, for tj -eight jears old, was hit en the head with a b'nikjack Twe nssallnnts then tried te pull a diamond ring from his tlnger. but ran when he called for help. Prank Ilarnes, F.ighteenth and Mti Vernen streets, wns iirn-stnl. accused as one of the assailants. Police snj Gil". Ian Identified Humes, who formerly ledged with him Gll'iin, who is said te conduct several lodging houses, was m bed who,. bs doorbell rang last night. He slipped en a bathrobe and bur. led te the deer After the attack he went te the Hahne mann Heipltal, where his scalp wounds worn trtatcd. Karnes was urrn'gncd before Mae Istrate Grclis in the Fifteenth and Vine striets station nml held under S'jriOO ball ter .eurt. The police declare he came here from Australia and Is wanted by the police 1., many cm,,s of this ceuntrj He met G'llnn sev' era weeks ase, It wan testified, when Cllllan demonstrated te' him an auto mobile he had for bale. , , .. A. CITY OF CHICAGO CROW, BELL, REED LEAD IN TOGA TALK AS KNOX SUCCESSOR State Chairman, Pittsburgh Lawver or Jurist Seen te Be I P rebable Appeintee SPROUL WILL NOT RESIGN TO ACCEPT HIGHER PLACE' , Uj (Ji;OKK NOX MrC.MN tioverner Kpreul is doing the ex- I I ported thing in declining te A scuss. i much less disclose, his probable ap- j pelntee te the United States Senate vacancy caused by the denth of Senate Knox. , The easy honors of being "sug gehtrd" for the plnce arc being dls ! tributcd by friends of a number e? , gentlemen who. for geographical nnd 'ether conditions, have net the sllght- I est chance of attaining the coveted honor. it can be said with etcry stamp oft I nutlierity mat tue appointment win 1 IOllOW IirtLL'lllll.. UiiU IIV RWH-IIIUI U, I geographical lines. That means mat tnc iuiex succes sor will go te the western part of the State. Sprout Net te Get Tega PAi-aiutnnt' Inflmntlnn that: tlip f!nv- erner would resign in fnier of Lien- tenant Governer Hoidelinnn. who in turn would name the ex-Governer te the ncancy, nre absolutely innccur- ute. The Governer hns no intention of retiring and thu juwUen can be ills- ' missed from consideration by lu- political friends. As the Hltur-tlen ex.sts today the up- ' pelntment swings, like the needle of a , compass, between the points of a tri- n.,.,1.. ..r nfintinlirtiM. The nnlnts urn , "!' l' . marked with the names of State Senater . William E. Crew, of Fayette Cemitj . chairman of the Republican State Cem- m'.ttee; Jehn A. Hell, a Pittsburgh bunker nnd personal friend of Governer Sproul, nnd Judge James H. Ueed. of IMttsburgu, former Inu partner of ben ben ater Knox nnd the precnt lending ac tive figure in Pittsburgh's legal and financial life. Whatever the decision it will net be made in haste. Several weeks will un doubtedly elapse before nny announce ment lb made. Kced Held In High Kstecm Judge IJeed, whose name has only been casually mentioned, is also a friend of Governer Sproul. The Inner holds him in highest esteem. I recall eiu'e hearing Governer Sproul in speaking of Judge IJecd. refer te him as lie wisest mr.n lie had u-- LiiiiiiiiHni nit i ii.r ih" i iiimtin n "i.- , . . PENROSE SILENT ON SUCCESSOR TO KNOX Senater Penrose would net discuss the ciucsliuii U .1 eUclcss,it te Senater Knox. He said it would be picm.uuu be tun t Ij l'uucral and before he had a talk with Governer Sproul en tui altuatlen. Oue thing te be considered, be .said, is Governet Spreul'b uttltudc towards naming n man for the imexned '"mi who may also be a candidate for the tall turn et six eurs. FRANCE GETS EXTENSION OF LOAN FROM JArAN , TAIiIS, Oct. 10. France bus succeeded iu anU!.ii ..11 uku faluu of two yeara of her lean of 50,000. UUO ju num J...., .. it 1- ouueunced by the Jeuruul. Tin l.i.n. ,v mT 1 ui.itu.'. . Nnv ember 10. GERMAN DAILY NEWSPAPER TO CEASE PUBLICATION ST LOUIS. Oct. 15 "Amerika," a daily 11101 1.1ns Gcimin langueg newspaper which was founded in 1S7:L will bt -put te hed" for the last time en October 30. it wn, announced today The tcmi-weekly issue of the paper will heietuc 11 weekly. TLi expense of the daily edition wns given ax the lem-en f.j. '.t .,. pension by the owners. FLAMES FATAL TO PITTSBURGH GIRL PITTSBURGH. Oct. 13 Helen Buumgurtuei. aged ,eTen. died from burns suffered after her clethmj; hud been .B if.j -.ull.. she wus playlug about :t bonfire ue'Hr wbeic she live J Wut 1 bet dress caught tlrj the little girl broke away tiem be. t.iujmuie... aaid rju tcvcrul himdied yaids m l,,.,- i,r.ine. ..ji.viny u,.,, ,.. t eloped in flames. CAMDEN GIRL BURNED ' DreBS Caught Fire When She Played With Matches Dorethj Crnhtree. tne ; ear old, fj.'ie Hyde Park, Can. den, wns serieuslv burned early this mein.ng when her ipiss 1 aught tire friim matches with which she was playing. The child was alone In the kitchen at hci home Her parents were attracted bv the child's i reams when her dress went up in unities. Hue was taken te the Homeopathic Hospital. She wan burned, ubeut the face .body and right arm. Gelf Queen SmHHHHHHHHHRIm ; nmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm MISS (.LLNNA COLLKTT :GLENNACOLLET Eighteen-Year-Old Gelfer Wins i Berthellyn Cup, Defeating Mrs. Gavin, 5 and 3 MAI PC mAMZO BRILLIANT v FINISH vrv m.v'iiii in; IJ WM .mc.-mui.iui Aner bung I! down nt th"' end of the fifth l,n, . Miss Crlcnnn Cellctt. th" , ,. , Preu.tenr i meess , the gelt leulm. staged i i narltble temebak :unl , larne.l tin right te have her nai.ie en- , ,,,, rp ,n , " ' . ' final imiml of the woman s invitation ten ri pv at the Huntlngniin alley, .. .... eiiritr. lub today. The . .ghteen-j ear-old Itlmde Ulnna ehnmpien. who has plin.in.itpd m,ci. ar .of t'.e game as Mi", e. il i.eiteh. ''"' Dnti-h vnnder. and Mrs. C nrenee J nnderbeck. rose te gre.it heights ; ti,, ii i ,r..n- en.l v,Uf....i ,..,f . i. SCORES TRIUMPH bet.es f Mr-. William A. Gavin. New ' ,oft f1"" Wiite Heuse win, them, gelnic Yerk. b 5 and l. '" ""' I"''rstati' ( emmerce Commit- Th'is -core was tlie mer" marv pIeus m 'n building, (m arriving here the lew of the .oer stait made b Miss ' '''-'dent nnd th- Lal-.r Heard mem mem Cellett Luck was against her'nt the,r's ""nt 1"t" V'" ,''""l"n hciir begluning and fate turned a smiling '" T"J,m- " ""' "or,',' lnrk?'1 a.'Yl countenance te Mrs. Gavin. Despite n conference with the fill membership the f,t that the breaks v ere against ?f,"1P "'.'"inlssleti sta.-ted After ro re l.er. Miss (Vdlett wns able ,., make the "" "' "f. ,'" th"(, nfrn-nrn about lit I,. , ti r. ti,..., .i... i i 'teen minutes, the President rcturnpil I 111 II 4" II f'lHilli I. II f I Bill Ui;Ull III I drive for the lend, which he eht-iined '" ""''""" Centinilfd (,n I'ae llilnrrn. ( nluran Thrr SLAIN IN BRAWL OVER GIRL FIRE DAMAGES TUBE MILL Less te Plant That Sells Product te U. S. $40,000 Pettsvllle, Ph., (in 15. i;t .v. , The IMnwari fan, lis, tl. ,w,rks at Aiibitn was badly dui.inged by .,,,. !t " 1 ,'lj I.. 11 thin uieimng (Ml, dais estlnnite the less ut Slll.hiiii T iliu.mge wns 1 Inetlv te nun htm rj nnd supplies The buildings ure of hte,, ' and union te 1111 rre i . pn tiuents or 1 iiu.buri: Pint (..eve. SchuvlhiU llemi nni Pettsvllle rendered aid The phint selli atatrNaCvy"C,US,Vely 0 th Uultcul itli tTe ib paitiiients of IlnmbnrL- I is, vith th( N T STEPS TO AVERT I Public's Representatives en La ber Beard Summoned te Washington SIXTEEN UNIONS VOTE IN FAVOR OF WAlK0(T Ten Lines te Be Tied Up en First Day, and Ten Mere Each 48 Hours PEACE PROSPECT FADES "Greatest Strike in History" Is Prediction of W. G. Lee, of Trainmen lt the Associated Picj,s Washington, (let. 15 President Harding tfida took stej,s te inert the strike of riilwni workers for which which nccerd'ng te leperts from Chicago, members of sixteen railwaj unions have voted The President summoned te AVash ingt'm the three lepresi iitat v s of the public en the Jtnilread Laber Heard Pnsldent Parton. of the beard, and Ilui W. Heeper, niuitl.ei menib'T of the publie greiii. m.ide n hurried Irlp te the Capitel nt Mr. Harding's re ipievt. The third represpiftatlve of the public, C. Wallace W. Hnnger, has been in the ritj for hoie.nl days en ether business. President Harding, after n, brief . eoiiiereiice with tie tnee meinliern. .1 ! , v r , , , a 1 .. V "' ""'" e-uvhik uie i.uuirr lienrd members nnd the Interstate ( emmerce Commission members in conference While the Laber Heard members were in cenferenie with the President, ther union'., also would transportation nnd shen crafts." I Mr. Jn.mMeii returned from Chi cago vesttrdej. where he met with the representatives nf the sixteen railway union- SIXTEEN L'MOKS VOTE FOR STRIKE t hiciqe. e t lO-i P.i . P ) Sixteen rallre'id unn ns linve taken a secret strike vote and in.thei icd tlielr officers te order -i w a kmii .1 deemed J mlt Isolde. ( .1 M.1111 in p -i-ldent 0 I the Order of It.ulieiiil 'IVeginphers, 'announced teduj ! Altlieiigh twelve of the s .teen will , act linlepeiu"iitlv of the i ir I nr broth ' oriieodH, n joint mii-tiiis: has bi-i-u called 1 for " P. M tei.nj 1.1 nl ie,i the brother 1 l.en'N will submit their p'nn of action 1 te the ether ergiini.iit.u s 1 iHl. ,igl union ethclal nniie.iin ,si 11,111 the date fur ihe s'rlke hnd been s,. ,,,t deelt.irsl te reveal it. '), tuber '!' has b -n re ' ported a-, tin- dm The btetliei ioeds -ilsn 1 1 p seleefeil I the list of I" 11 reads 1. who b the strike will 1 1T1 t 10 the tust dm tlie Mime in, en ellb al said It s timlerstoed 1 thin strike- will be ,,neri d en ; Iditiennl 'units of t mi reads pv.r fun -eight ' ( nKllnunl un I' ir Tim ( 0I1111111 Sl SENDS $25 TO AID FAMILY ! MADE DESTITUTE BY FIRE Calls Wife Who Supported Invalid Husband and 4 Children Martyr '1 he tire ublel destrnvnt tin 'mil,,' of I Jehn I et me un in- n'el ,nd of bin wife, (a'liuiiii, who u, (. in a mill ' ti ,.ppnrt hi'. 1 nnd tin ir four hlldren. .arouse,!, t'.e st iiipni Im of .1.. l.' i'.ife ' Pl IH 11 Llli.ru iPiid-r, who sent $li5 ter the ftuiiilj teduv 1 'I he Ill-vines lived -it JliL'T Citharine , itreit The invalid liise,n, mix car 1 nod from bw tin. mug Iml hv a ueighlier j e.terd'iv inuriiing .1. .1 .i. 11 earrier 1 Use. led the four eliibliiii Mis IhvinO jwiii at work and e'l 11 . uhen slie 1 v uh .,uni.i'ii..i! beiiii 11,, I .i,n me havoc 1 iih.si I In the tin Sin told neighbor ' s,,i S p, iVvs '1'l.e 1 ue I for S'J'i in n,,p,iiiud this ' 'etti r v I ltd 1. p leid 1 ' our is He of 1 1 igl t etrn 'dllii'll. nn fi ei,' in if, d . ribes the coiulllieu e the li iii f Mi.lt which I hi tlie .11 then hm.- Ilm lueihlng I brought te hg! 1 ',e lint- nre lis tilted 1 nnd se doubt hunieillv gntherOil hv veiii ri purler 1 , thi Id Mm wife and iiiet'icr bin li in 11 iiiliiin ,1,'titvr elid full ',! s pin veil her 11 1 hnbbj Irid. In lel'llli for her ileiulluii 'In m,i h eiinl s. ,K ,,.r bnglj ii-Mi. -I the will and 11 . .1 1 ne for IU0I11I t ni t Hill If IISH.hIiiih , m .0 bu ti lldeil le III I ' 1 111 lest d plen 1 lied nn 1 heck for .sL'5 le I ib voted te this tmnl.v In exr the 1 1 ' i u in -I u in - tv 11 1 ru 111 It In your Ntiuintlen. ,,ud nunc mil ,e forthcom ing if V 011 ills 111 lie, 1 -.ii j After a dehuuib of -darker baiullls. etc. -. Un u tin ,,r a )H In me II111I uudw l ell there are kttM some ,j net ire he.iIs thai me tint ufralij . . '. 1 . . - . - ..-.v .- um uiran. " 7i '" ' ""'' ,"" ","""'N wert. ! ve ' ' K fr 0,l"-'r" ,vl,0ln "Very fC..pcctf;,.vveni. RAILWAY STRIKE ! i i clerks and . '! in ' t- .!i 1 1 s J a i i ' J " 'Wl w , - . , . -Jnri. , . . . -f 9 ' m- VI