V? ftr-is zwml r -a. 3Tc '.J"' '"' l, llll e EVENING PCJBLlOr LEDGEK PlilLADELPHIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1921 be jnndc Inter for ictulls of scrapping l!ic whips fulling muxide the pinpeH-d ilmltatlen. Mint Infill m Others Knch of the l'ewieri part.v m the scrccmcnt would bind HheIi te inform ail the ether pnrtlrs ceneerninft : Firnt. The nnnie or number of tire iiiri te be replaced by new eeintnicti.iii. Breem. The date of authorization of leplecement tonnage. Third. The dntCH of laying the KceK of replacement tetnifue. Fourth. The dlplnccment tennnsc of each new ship te be lnid down. Tilth. The netiiiil date of completion of each new ship. , Sixth. The fad and dftte of the crapping of ship replaced. A mimmiirv el tne reiim hi ui" ,enr litnlluuen nbeve fixed nnd the iiiimminii Miimliml. mpltiil Mill's niu he rcplueul when tl.ej me twenty enn old h.v nr ts rnpitnl ship construction. Tmirth. Tlmt no . iipllul liip tmi' le built In vephii infill willi n leiiiiugi' dlsplui'i'UH'iit nf inure I hnn ."."i.Olld Ien- "I hnve sketelied tin- proposal only tn outline." said Secretnry lliiKhe. "leuv iiiR tlw ti'.'htili'Hl di'lnilK (e be supplied by the fm mill preposition, which is ready for submission te tin' ilcliqnte. f,imlt Auvlllarlcs "The plan includes prevision ter tli limitation et mixllmy Mirfiici: com cem Intnnt er.if'. Thip term embraces three classes, h.i' ii : "ill Ainillnrj sin fac nmhiitant crnft. Hiirh n erniseis itv lu!ve of ImtMe crulili. tletlllu b.idir-. ilc- TOTTEN FACES STAY IN DELAWARE JAIL Eloper Apparently Unable te Raise Bail After Arrest en Desertion Charge WILSON REAPPEARS IN PUBLIC :85m5Ss5S3K8ss " f .. t. - N - Ai fc - ' . . . .... i '..... I . .. i .. .' M ncreement se far u e an en i.i.nm , n-".vei, mm niniuiMir, ... HhlpR ' lnclu!ed in the Amevlean 'ulanarin and r"i aiit.inne .itriei-s proposal in the following leriiw ' "1 "hull net attempt t.. lev lew the ''jf the terms of thin nijreciiient nre proposals fn- these vnrleus rl.issei n uprecd te, then the United .State, (treat i they bear a definite n-lnilim ti. thi pru JJritnln and Japan asree that their uli'tm fur npii.il tlslitfns ships 'inviee, three months utter the lunkinu j "With the acceptance of' tlili plan of this agreement, snail i enlnf of the I the burden of tner-rlng t'ii deiminds of following capital hhips : jiemj etltien in mivul armament vull n "1'ulted SUtes Maryland, Cnli- i lifted. Dnermnii.i suint. will be rclcHcl fernln. Tennessee. Idaho, Mississippi. , te nld tlie precm-is of i iiillr.ntlun. At GIRL BACK TO OWN HOMEl the same time 'he proper demand.s of national d'feie will be adequately met and the T.atfenn will have ample oppor tunity diirlfiK tl e nnvnl holiday of fen jfar te consider their tuture reure. Preparation ter tuture naval war shull mop new. I shall net attempt at thin tiine te take up the ether tept. h which iave been lisfd eti the tentative ncendn t the (Confer- New Mexico. Arizona. rcnnn.vlvanm. Oklnhemu, Nevada. 'Lexas, .ew lern, Arkansas. Wvemitif; Utah. Flerida. North Dakota. Delaware ciuhteen. Total fennuRe, eOO.RSO. "Great llritnln Ueyal Serereisn. Ileynl Oak. Hcwdutien. Ilnmlllle.. nrenpe. Oueen Klizabetli. Wnrsplf. A'nllnni. V.irhmn. Malaj.l. Jlent".! FJmperer of India. Iren Duke. Marl- proposed in antltiputien boreueh. Vriu. KlnK (JeerRe . en-! rll, ,, urlen, Ajax. 11000. uciievm, in-pMii.-, Tiger twentj-te. Total tonnage. RO-1.400. "Japan Nnsate. Il.usa. Ie. am.i am.i liire, Ku -Se, Sisttsu. Klnhln.ii. H rnna. Tll-Yel, KenRO 1. 'I'euil ten imc, 2W 700." UeRardine the nivv.il nriManien'.- of France md Italy, the AneOKnti pio pie pio pesul -ays "In vie of leitiun itnerdumrv ondltlens. due fi the Weild War. af- feetlnc tin- minting stmnztn in tl Ililk-'ifs 'e'd t' e l'e'if nce tliat 111 f .iivilmlt'g il nnt.il I .lidav plan the l..!".lntf reneral, piln.-ip'.es I .id be-n .ipplled : Ths- Unit all .epitel s!,ip. build mc pri-ifium. Mfber retit.il or pr-Jeetd, -1 1 1 1 1 1 I he ibHIldeliitd. ,.. i,(i Thai turfinr ieli't!"ti ,..uld be nude threiiKh the i .ipi-'r -i 01 . "till n "f the elder ships. "Third. 'II. .it in rf-nern n s.u ' -l.-.l.l 1" had te tin . is ritr nivn, icetine tne ciimuiik nijiii , ,. , ., .,,, rt ,. italic of France and lt.I,. the r.,te,l , Mr- u . . 1 1. I. "-, ,, ten Ktates deei net consider necessary tee ' ,,', , , ' . , "' .',. it'iMr- difcnsMen at thi- mur. et tie proved -'"";; 7" ',';, "f" nu !.-! im ,nKs of the ,nnus allowance of f'.ese n ' of sU, , r nun .-' " ' I nations, but propose, it be reserved for lertnm.. "' '. ''m""" ' the later consideration of the Tenfer l.aun' 'raft pir-cril' ence. t lives I'Lin in Dcl.iil C. W.McCracken The 'esr et the proposal n if" Je- ) aih concern the three l.-adlu nival Peweri is as f' Ibm . UNITED STATES "The United State? n new uiiiw i"'R its program of li'10 calling ter ten n" battleships and nix buttle cruiser-. On lftttleship hrt- been completed. 'lh' ' thers are in iarleuri (-tapes et construc tion ; In some . nes from iH) te Ml per cent of the onstruetien has been done. On these fifteen rnpitnl ships im he ing built, mere than .."m".i,0h).ixmi have t .. U.lll ,hn ln!.i.,l S..fu ' - .il-. ' ..'.I.. .. .. ,,,.' fnm.h f.-ud. largely conducted .n diate"limitfltien et naval armaments 'te! l'-tir -f Dmrles alone, for wme enrs. tcrap mi these ships i finds Lighted ("undies Dever Del.. Nev. 12 Appanntlj , jaded In mind and body, llejer I.. Tet- , ten. former (statistician of lJelawnre'c S'ate lie'ird of Education, who was; i brought here Inst night by State Detcc ! tive Dotiew i.v, of Suse County, nfter ( he Imd been apprehended with Mls Murcniet IT ill in Wilmington yesterday, a in no hurry te get up in his cell in Kent reunn jail here today. , Inquiry il the jail at 0 o'e'ecl; dls- rJes(d thut Totten had net ct arisen1 and neither had he broil disturbed b ' the Slierlft. ' I Alter n talk with n Dever represcnta- I live of a hend'iiR renwrn but evening ! in an effort te obtain bull nnd failing te make satisfactory nrrniiRi-mviit. it Is ' apparent that Totten deci net knm j what te de I lie lnih ii" uvallnble fundx himself te' indemnify a bendl.ig ceinpniij, and neither has he any friends who h.ive or nppnrentlj will come te hi rescue With this state of affairs e:-!lt.g, it i leeks as if 'I'etten will hav. t" remain In jai! Indrtiultnly, The time i.f tl" lu.irlng 1 'i net as j ct been fixed Had Ne Children 'I'i. report that the Teiten- li.il ceiprril i I.Ildrtn is untrue. tlu hir ;njt , no hihlren nf nil. The charge against j Totten as filed by the Attorney fteu. rnl before .MegiFtrnte Wee, are these f tleseitien and nun-support. Tetfn rleii.-d with Miss JTiIl, nie.ty i !ilnetecn-our-eM school teacher ..f . Ilridgevillc. IM , en November.". 'lYitfin no. I Afike Tfllt ..... tnlfAn ...t ahhti1 fnr Arsen ' 'Ptl"Iv !,f",i"',y wiiminften. whie iXIfJttfl UI .11 ?Ull rn re,tP ,, Seaford, wheie ,e rx-efrl C nntoieil from Taue n rieerge. i- a nrnfess. r ,il .u' imeie I '"lleg" ' j Ci irb-s M.-Criv ken. who s ,ni no ne no "eiltilalit. s tift-siniii vi'ata old. He lives ,it the Adelphlil. The detctive who iiirc-sted blm cxpiessnl the licli'f that McCraekeu Is eitlier net In hj ' n '. t mind or I-i n u r of drugs. Ne - . . . . . . , . ., i " w t..-. r-'Hl motive for Pis Imtrnl ler l.ls nremer Tettl.n'M mfj,r ni Urtxikllri n:i be t.iiini. tieugn mere na ee.-n .1 ; w!l drumati'. di.inatc h te deliver Mts Mill te her pn-ents un' then ntnrn here t "fare 1 1. ! i and ifuke a clean brennf of nfl'mi Tl elr firn.-t followed a in-rti H "flivver" te tlie home of Tetter s mother m Ilroekline. Mass . inng which tl.eli n.ite turned turtle, sevurl injuring the girl, who dropped laintng into the arms et her wfethe.ir s Riether at the end of the trip. ire meeting between .Miss Hi 1 anil Mfc- . was ijrjnnitli . di.ipati lies tiem fiar j.j.i. s;nte, , i -, -"'-"-t' "irws 'i' A' '.T''SW7W.Wfs Di: KIBX ' !i; ? ' la I HI; B PARLEY KEPI OPEN BY ULSTER OFFER Rojection of Britain's Proposals EDNA CUDAHY QUITS SPOUSE Eloping Heiress Figured Recently a Cafe Entertainer and Waitress Chicago. Nev. 12. Mm. Edna Cudnliy lirewn, daughter of the lnte Jehn P. ("Hnndseme Jnck") Cudnby, wlm ended his life In Hollywood early tlilH year, lins become CKtrnnRed from I her hunbnnd, Percy II. Hrewn, cnHhier Londen Prens Net Downcast at of the First National Bank of Pima- uenn, ncceraing te rcperis rcceirvu m Chicago. Edna Cudahy, granddaughter of the Chicago packer, eloped with young IJrewn, con of a pioneer Chicago mtft nzlnc editor, 1c.b than two yearn nge. Mrs. Hrewn, it Is said, line returned te the home of her mother, Mrs. Edna Cewtn Citdahy. in Hollywood, lifter n (diert career as n enfe entcrtnlncr In Hnn Prnnclfice, nnd n term in bread -winning ns a waitress. Chicago relatives numiiieii tnat an ha-H net been well with the couple, but cxprcsBcd surprldc te leurn that she ever wan u waitreNH or a cafe entertainer in Sen Frnuclhce. TO fiONORMRSMcCUDDEN in POST FOR WOMAN v I FEAR UNIONIST PARTY SPLIT lly tlic jsseelatciI Press Ixnden, Nev. 12. Although one or two newspapern exprees grave disap pointment at the IMstcr Cabinet's rejection of the Government's plan for n cettlement of the Irish cpiestlen, the Londen press this morning generally t-ees no reason te regard the hituatlen as mere serious or hope for a settle ment ns being leadened. It Is pointed out that while the Ul steriles rejected the projiesals en the ground that they contained fundamental principles which were "impossible of attainment" under existing conditions, they hnd nUe signified their intention of making counter-proposals which netild "Indicate ether Httd mere jiraetlcablc means of securing peace without in fringing upon the rights of Ulfter." Heme of the correspondents say the I'lster reply was exactly what hnd been expected nnd that it newitc implies that Premier Sir .lumen Craig nnd his col leagues mean te slam tne deer te fur ther negotiations. Slim I'elners Were Stubborn They recall that it took a long time if thi-"' I On re "The I'nited Srafes proposes plan is accepted : "First. Te scrap nil capital ship? new under construction. 'IV.i Includes sja uilli ' ' Jiii3--; en' I -..!.-. j j..'... ... . . ., i, - .u- j i .i... ... .. She went te th -Hips en in.' wi r- line iii ti;.- euu-u 01 , . .. . . . ,M bui dltig. and two battleships launched. l'-8l'ted candle- burning ne.ir he hay- "The total number nf new capit.il ' "'" no- .-. ..-.s. . . night of October Ifi the lure i , rjuu en tne -u i racKeii iarni ar .vsiueji aw a lUhl In the barn and rejeried the matter te Mrs. James Md 'rat ken nnrn nnd teund two shins thus te be scrapped is fifteen. The total tonnage of the new capital ships when completed would be Olh.OOO tens. "Second. Te t rap all of the elder battleships up te. but net including the Delaware nnd North Dakota. The number of these old battleships te be scrapped Is fifteen. Their total ten nage is ''.! Hi tens elluleid hair case, the annarrnt in tent'.eti being for them te burn down Ulitl! file cll'llel'l exploded, thu s, t tin; fire te the barn. The mutter was tepnrted te District Attorney Tayler, who assigned the m" te Count Detective .Tehn O'Toele. n'Toele hire,! C. (Silbert Crawford, of Philadelphia, te investigate further (tirl Talks te Itcjiertrr Tl... e'.ejirrs nrrived it the heus... '7 j press street, late Thunday uftr neon. Uundlin tne lobes tenderij around the woman for whom h had dHs..rte.l his wife, Totten let her nnd (limbed te the third fleer te plead with hi mother for ferjlvcness aad refuge. Suffering from an injured bnck, a sprained ankle and n lacerated linger, which he sustained In the accident en route, the girl crouched and shivered in the raw ,ur. She had been waiting for a half-hour when she wui discov ered bj n retierter. who w-ns attracted b the Delaware license number en thf machine. "Are you Mies Hill?'' he asked hrr "I nin," she nnswered, smiling. "Art Harris k l.n c I President Wilsen, snapped while leaving Ills home In Washington te rlde In the Xrmlstlre I My funeral precession. Mr. Wilsen, broken in health, wns the enl llgure cheered by the spectators. loiter lie con fessed the iheers uerv "embarrassing" te blm en account of the Milrmnlt of the occasion 1 In te.if.tr flit. sll.,.. I. ...Hn... 1... ence with the Government, nnd thnt i they also raised objections and took nn it reconcilable' attitude, but that the tliiiiculties In their case had been over come, nnd the same might be hoped lu I Isfr's case. The Times loekb upon the I'lster de cision te name counter-proposals bb a step forward, nnd the Westminster Gazette says it is proof thut the Ulster itfs are willing te continue the nego tiations. Political interest ia Kngland centers upon the nnnual conference of the I nlenist Party, te be held at hivcrpoel. next week, under the chairmanship of Lord Derby. Political correspondents have hinted at a split in the party, with the formation of nn independent con servative party under tin- leadslilp et Andrew Uenar Law. former Govern ment leader in the Heuse of Commens. Much of the situation hinges en Mr. lienar I.iiw'h attitude toward the Irish peace negotiations, In which be is rep resented as espousing Ulster's cause. An nrtlelc In the Yorkshire Pest, as cribed te Mr. lienar Law, urges that Would Embarrass Any Party te Deny Request, Mrs. Lund Tells Women's Council British War Mether Will Be Philadelphia Twe Days Twe days of honors nre planned for Sirs. Amelia Kmmu McCudden, the Iiritlsh war mother, In this city Monday and Tuesday. Chief n,meng these who will greet her Is the Philadelphia Chap ter of the American War Mothers. Mrs. McCudden will arrive in this city tomorrow evening nt 8:40 o'clock nt the Ilread Street Htatlen. In the party besides her daughter, Kathleen, and Miss lllanchc Phillips, will be the three llritish wounded offi cers selected by the English people te lie iier escort, and airs. it. a. uigncy, national head of the American War Mothers, nnd her daughter. Mrs. no land Perter. Mrs. .McCudden and her party ns well as Mrs. Dlgney nnd her daughter will be the guests of Mrs. Blanche A. llcl Ink at the Walten Hetel during their stay in the city. The round of honors begins early Monday. SERVICES FOR DR. SMYTHE Ministers Pay Last Tribute te Meth odist Clergyman Funeral services were held at 11 o'clock this morning for the ricv. Dr. .1. Henry Smythe. prominent Methodist mij.lstrr, who died Wednesday at his home, 04?, North Twenty -second street. After the services nt lfiiN) Chestnut itreet, interment was made in Mount Merlah Cemetery. The services were In ehnrge of the Kev. Linn llewmun, pas tor of the Spring Garden Street Metho dist Episcopal Church, Dr. Hmjthe. who was eighty-three years old. Is survived by his widow. He wns prominent as a religious leader. the Unionists, by all their pledges in humorist, publisher and lecturer. Min- the past, are bound te support Ulster isters who helped pay tribute te Ids if she refuses te make any mere con- memory today Included Dr. Charles C. cessions. ' Albertsen. pastor of Lafayette Avenue Doubt lienar Law's Influence Fresh terian Church llroeklyn ; Dr. In the event of Union st split it is edist Episcopal Church; Dr Frank P. The contemplated Department i 'Mic Welfare, the, chief of wbl wll held n sent In the Cabinet et Z United Stales, should have u wem, nt lis head, in the opinion or Mrs H?,V land II. Lund, who addressed the hi ennia meeting of the National Council of Women in the Helleviic-Stratfe? thin afternoon. ' ".SutipoHe that erganised women .,i that this one Cabinet nesiti i.. " . nerved for an appointee of er-.mlli ' women?" she sad. "ThlL i ,?"nj??1 "' snnnble n demand that it would em bur.r,aJ"'.,!nj' Political party te deny It ' If this new department Is erganliM along political lines. It will 5 dlS. cult te extricate It. as it would be dlffi. cult te extricate any ether of our Tax' departmental sub-divisions. Might it net be possible te persude our Presi dent te appoint some woman rccem. mended by this body of women? "Should this appointment be made let it be understood that there should be nnmed by this woman Cabinet officer n Cebinet auxiliary te be composed of the p.csldcnts or their appointees et the several great women's organic erganic organic tiens. It would be both proper and uvMrnuiu nun jour uisunguistied presi dent -ilieuld be chiilrman of that Cabinet council. It would then be possible for this great educational and welfare di vision te be operated by women chan for their special knowledge and ability, and net because of party alliance." ir. nnrn nise nuvecaieu tne found ing of nn institute of government t Washington, under the direction of vemen, as a means of giving some adequate instruction te the Natien in the actunl workings nnd methods of the k National Government, rather than lere this vital knowledge te be picked up In the bchoel of organization politics. She advocated also the calling for ' February of n women' constitutional convention nt Washington for the mir. pese of considering the Disarmament ' ' Conference, "the present condition of constitutional government in the United States, and the constitutional means bj which the cost of government can be reduced and its ctlielcncy increased. I) BATHS DRUIIC MIAV DC VCDT VnilMP'Q MIIDmCD ni nui i iuiii i hi ! i i il nwii i iuii un ii n i... Ill IVlll) mrt I IJL lll 1 IUUI1UU IIIUIIUUIl -,V i, ;,, .i l ,.: ' u "M I'nrkin. secretary of the American 11 he UJI VJJ llll I I wu - wiivi iiivKvfc.il t (nc njfjy WeuId still fellow Premier i c.t,.. ...i i. n i,.- --.. AiriiiiiAnirmn ..ATllir nrtMITTrn Lloyd Geerge. Even the Pnienists them- .Win. "of the Pennsylvania Seamen's L U ' V n UKWV M- UK IMI railS5S ilcte end Society. Thus the number of capital ships 1 Crawford has been Miailewmg i nnries A u Mnnr.n...i i.. ,,a T'ni.a.i s:,..r,.u Alt ritckcii ever since. JU li- c. I n CI.' 'I ' .,iv ,.t.v. i-mi' r, .......... - - ....... . .....-. .-. ......... ...n, .... If thW plan is nceepted, is thirty, with Yesterday he felt that he tmil enough ye't the Government detective thev saj AK nHHMr. ........ iinAi,ii.,n ,i,n, nr i evidence, t,, c.insc ici racKcu s arrrsi. u rniinwincr its' L. ships in eousiructien. if completed' of i nnd get permission from the insurani e Assurcl of the reporter's identity. ""-4,'J,7IO tens. Icrinpanj which Is prosecuting tiie case j she readily talked. " .r t,t- .. r.i.,-n. , - ! sweur out a warrant f'-r Mcf'racken . i "I i,a,,. nnthftig te regret, neither UIH..VJ imn.ii.i i j. jllH served last night ami .Md rncken i has Mr. rotten. I Jove him. In; loved 'The plan contemplates that frehvM,,'',!n(r ''fid for a hearing befer" Mag- me. and he did net love his wite. AVe Hrltnln 1111,1 .Tnimn shall take action , iMrati Williamson. In .Media n it .Meil- fi,i thnt e have broken no law. Hie which Is fairh commensurate MUi thin dn morning at 10 e clock, action en the part of tl.e I'nited States. T:ilk Ieely te IK-tectivr "It i- propose,) that Great Itiitain: wiien the nnlr were en tliflr wav "'it moral cnrle is higher than the Ugnl ' cede. It would have been criminal for 1 Mr. Tett'ii te have gene en living with hl.s wife when he loved me. I ae Twenty Per Cent te Remain en ' Haddonfield Police Chief Denies Smaller Salaries Better , He Told Defendant of Gar Paid Men te Suffer ! weed's Attentions te Wife COUNCIL DECIDES MONDAY I PRISONER REMAINS SULLEN i When found! meets te consider the budget Monday It is expected the bonus en the salaries of the "little fellows" among the cltr impleyes will be te tnlneil. ' This renerr has irfvcn n tremendous sense of relief te these smnll-salniied . T. .... hh. ... ...CI.... ....nu.p.... '. ,. .1 . .. I... .. it l-. i, .,..,.. I L.i 1. 1 , H.., . ... . ,. . ... j. ir-i .-iraic -,..' iui lii.-i ..niisiur- im .i-um m-i. ins"' .. ."..., -.... i.....,.,,, rcifrets. Wi w II. in it our Imttles ' . , , . i -.... Our love will """ " v , . ., . the new I Mel 'rncken tnlkei) freely and tinnlly gnvii nr jippjuesn together. jinn i ii-- MKiu'i """"'""' ...... cna " us town rrd the Milng- i Kiit re had previous, t te'd f!,c lete. uv in .Mrs. ieiicii s .inns He .ils.. confessed. I rawterd said, te, ..i ,,,,,. rmt i.., Totten wi.l -re iittempi te burn the burn in u. t.-'xr. ti(. .nnttPr n thc richt 1'ght. I hope." she added wistully. She will let mi I.. !, ..,.1,1 " 'in... .n..A,dP .c.u..l !... ,v .l.n in eisniri"''!. ' I II," J.-JI'mri ,i--,-.., 1,, .."HI i.iv . .,., .....Ml.. sIIim !i.,,,.m1 -ilili .!. .,.! 1 has net gene (low i l. ., i',l.,. i . . .....t ..u -..i., ui.'. '.. , wj.iknesH. 1 he teporter pressed the I. n ..f ,1,, 'l'..tt.n tint. ready been scrapped would amount te hie ii tv occasions, hoping 'tint tlie jrs x,,, n wh.ti -laired wen. an nineteen capital ships nnd a tonnage j n sultan Mevents would overturn tr-' f,', .j t1P ,',. What de you wan't':''' .reduction of til,"" tens. i .'ar and kill his brother and his wite. sn(, m,.,.,,!, celd.y. "The tet.il t'.rnage of ships thus t"'IIe said flint another time he pijt l.'O I 'j".e two xseiicii -fired at carh ether ' be scrnppii) hy (Jrcat IlritJin Mnclud- i shir. ni7et hltnies in the mine Inn" I Tl ' Miunget- 'vmn.'iii swuyed. Mrs ing tne leinngi or nie imir ne"u. u .Mil rii'-Keti .us.- xej.i is-i-ni . i r it - , Totters i'n soft.. mil. "Is this Mar- l ford tha "ti one ec-nsmn he s ati. re i : r( ., ,,, nr,. "Yes," said the p.iris ;r.'en n'.l r.ver en of his frnthfr's ,",,, uemun. her face crimsoning. Sin ! p.i-fiiP's In h-.pi-s that l.e w.uld p"S"ii . ,UT,,i r-,jrur,l. Mrs. Totten open's.! Ill' Ie K. Ill llllplieneil, nmi'iM, ili-'I tiOll of the four m" Heed capital ships net laid down, but upon which tnenej has been spent. 'Che four ships, if completed, v euld have a ton nage displacement of IT". 000 tens. "eenm! Shall, m addition. scra cr pre-drendnenghts. second - line battleship-, and first-line battleships, up te h it net including the King Geerge. V clasi. "These, with certain pre-dread- neughts which it Is understood hae al tin and added that h" hnd ale tried te burn it en two pre'-ie'is oicnsieiiB. MeCrack-u told Crawford, the Inf. i k.is, fiat he had also attempted te; wreck hi brother's automobile by. putting tiul.s in the lam hading te tic completed i would be .1M..I1 1 ten "JAIWN : "It is proposed that Japan 'Tlrit. hall abandon her program of ships net jet laid down, vir. : the IC-11. Onari. Ne 7 and Ne. S, battle hips, nnd Nes. ". il, 7 and S. battle cruisers "It sheubl be observed that thi does net invehe the stepping of constric tion, us trie construction of nei.e of these uii) lias begun "Second Shall scrap three -npii- il l Foreign snips ith" MutMi, launched; the 'I.a: the Knge. in course of building 1 nic' four hntMecrulserB Mho magi nnd kagl, in ' eiirsi- of building, nnd the top;a and Tnkae, net yi t laid down, but for ulii'.h certain material tjnsK'en assembled). "Th" total numbr of new cni"tal shipn te be scrapped under this para graph iJ "i'ii. Tlie total tnnridge of these new capital ships when con;. plcted neuld be jyi.100 tenn. "Thud. Shall Mitip all pre. oread eread oread neughts and bnttk-ships 01 the second line. This would include the scrapping of all ships up te but net Including the SettMl . that is. the scrapping of t"n old ships, with n tut.i! tonnage -ii I0O.82S tens. "The total reduction of tennnge m vessels existing, laid down, or for which material has been assembled Making 'be tonnage of the new ships when com. Dieted) would be dlSS tens. the stei k did net wiimbi info i.iat- in ; until the cleniejrs had disstp.it, .' ti. poison KOREKIYO TAKAHASHI NEW JAPANESE PREMIER Minister, Who Provided Funds for Russian War, Chesen Teh le, '" .15 A. I'. 1 1 Iliiren Korekl-e Tnk.1.1 ishi. M'n.ste' of P'nanee in t'i llnrn .hinet. 'iii natic d 1'rcmlrr today. T.ikubaii.i is ree,ijriii.i. ni .r.u.an 1 j ler foremost financier. At th" itset 01 the KuHHU-.Tnpnnc' war le ,.- ,i-,,if rill et his great irwnldun' cut rnris. s for tl." mc'vI. e of Lis lei.titry. A the I'm jii'-.a! ( "ii missnniir of tl.e Japanese Government he was ' hT arms te support th" fulling body. 1 ' I hiee nothing te ray." Mr Tot Tet I fen told tl." report' r as she bathed the 'gir1' iiijurle- ' It's nobody's business i h. ther or net I have ferghen my -en e'.d tld- cirl I I 'en, a- Margaret revive. 1 ' I'en't worn, dial. Yeu can sta 'hrr. . ! Deaths 0 n Day GEORGE E. PIERSON Fermer Treasurer ing, In tne era 01 economy, uiui ue-u lienusi s worth be cut off. Only the larger salaries. It is said, will l.e affected, a man who i in n position te knew said today : "1 de net think th" little fellow will high et et living nnd it would net be fail te tak" off tl." "0 per cent bonus en small salaries that went en in wnr tlni's. I de feel, however. Hint tlieie should be 11 reduction 111 the bonus upon the higher salaries. Mm n-'eiving ."OiOii nnd SIUIIU ll 'ar should be able te get alone 011 that. I think the higher sal nHeil men are ".ettin:: enough." At present th police and tin men. the rmplejiii of the Water Hureau, High way bureau, Suive Itiircau and the i-eurt attaches de net receiic any bonus. The court attaches recently receded n tin' salary increase. Tax Ilate May He Itedured Anether encouraging report for the iit a large is that the tax rate may ! ixiuicl. At present the rut" is Is'J.lf, 01. nui estate, with an additional n hoel ta of iighty 1 cuts, making n total of ' i'J P.. The proposed ni -'ini'iil Is about I J 1 . s,,-, ,i real estate, with light t" j 11 i ni t .liii' cents school tax. or a re- 1 de. ti.'ni of ribetit tiltecn (cuts. I Miner Moere and Councilman Hull I ,. and linftney lire in aecerd en this mat- , ; The pica of triiilfen! Yeung, con fessed murderer, nn trial In Camden, that he hud killed Harry Garwood, 'rippled jitney driver, beiiiise the lat ter was attentive te Yeung's wife, was rebutted today by witnesp.s for the State. In his confession, tead this morning. Yeung admitted the murder, but snid he imd killed Garwood because he be lieved him Intimate with Mrs. Yeung. The defendant named Geerge Pierce, -pedal officer employed by the Pennsyl vania Ituilrend, and William licnnln. chief of police of Haddentiehl, ns men who had told him the had seen Gar wood at his house during his absence. Pierce was one or the first witnesses today nfter the conclusion of Yeung's I lonl'essier.. He stiid he had known 1 etitis: ter mnny ents. "Hid you ever tell him that you had "ecu Garwood in his home.' Prosecutor olverten. I "I never told him thnt I hnd seen Miaiwoeil or any one che In his home," said Pierce positive . Chief of lvdice Dennis then was called te the sfnnd, nnd testified in the same vein. Hi- said he hnd never told Yeung an thing te make him suspicious of Ills wife. u conservative seiesien against the whole of the Influence of his former col leagues In the Cabinet. It Is admitted albe In Unionist quar ters that opinion concerning the resolu tions te be submitted at the Idvcrpoel conference In regard te the Irish posi tion is sharply divided. Talk of 11 general election has been revlvd In several quarters, but nobody speaks boldly in favor of tt, and it is generally conceded that whether it is railed depends solely en the Irish developments. The I.aberltes have openly voiced an t iiwIllluzni'Ks te consult the country nt precnt. The Free Liberals, despite the recent nsrtlen of former Premier siUlth thnt the coalition was breaking tin. have been counseled by ether influ ential advisers te be content jet u while te preach th" "pure gospel of the old faith," which means going en quietly ler the time ucinfr. INDIAN DELIVERS EULOGY AT TOMB OF "UNKNOWN" TOLD TO CURB TONGUE Policeman Admits Uelng Indecent Language te Autelst Magistrate Carsen reproved Traffic Policeman Stevens In Central Station today for using abusive language in the performance of his duty. Stevens had arrested Murray Dutkln, of llXlii Seuth Sixth street, for run ning past his signal at Market and Fif teenth streets. Durkin said he was un familiar with truffle and that Stevens had used indecent language in reproving him. 'When Dutkln remonstrated, be cause of the presence of his wife in the car, he snid Stevens retorted with additional Invective. Stevens admitted the accusation in part, whereupon Magistrate Carsen discharged the prisoner and imposed the reprimand. "Yeu ought tn be ashamed of your- seir, lie snid. rer disgracing your uniform In this way. Such Innguage is itself n violation of the law, which you as a public sen ant should be the lirst te observe." HUNTER FOUND DYING Coup-Stick and W.ar Bennet Placed en Grave of Soldier Washington. Nev. 12. Chief Plenty Coups' address, delivered In the Crew "I! V1", 1SP' ":'!?. ' ?..ZTJn:S. Mney City Man Believed te Have JllV-l Oil tl 1 111,1 'lvmiV'"l- ll.llUUI.n -r- the entire unknown dead ceremony. The B"n Shet by Anether asked address, which wns specially translated Mahaney City. l'.i.,. Nev. 12. Iy bj Dr. Jeseph K. Dixen, of Philadel- ing in his own bleed and suffering from ?liia, leader et tlie Hedman wanamnKcr gunshot wounds in tne hack, Antheny Iisteric.il Kxpiditlens te the North , Thuieway, forty-two vears old, a American Indian, wns ns follews: bridegroom of three weeks, wns found "I feel it nn honor te the Ilcil maa iim-'onwieuH in 11 clump or bushes near thnt he takes part in this great event, the mining vilage of lluek Mountain because It shows that the thousands of, ere today by hunters. He died shortly Indians who fought in the great war,hftr being admitted te the leuiitaln are appreciated bv the white men. t,f,rin'?s S,,nt' ""M"tnl. without being "I am glad te represent nil the In- ab,lc e make n statement, dlans et the I'nited States In placing I . Thureway left his home early today en the grave of this noble wnrrier this' te bunt. It Is believed that he was coup-stick and war bonnet, every eagle &et b" ,ilIletf"'r ' " accidentally, feather of which represents n deed of, "J" l bounds were lying nt his side valor my nice. w' fl,uml- Th? police arv investi- "I hope that the Great Spirit will sratin. grant that these noelc warriors nave net IIOWERS. Suddenly. Nev. IX. OSCAR D. non et Jehn II. and Chrletlim llewen ' runernl services Monday, 2 1 M , Irem hl parents' retldv'nre, Hunnemede, jf, j friend may call Sunday afler 7 r M. OKAY. Nev. 10. MAUV GIL.VT (dm Weet). wife of Joceph Gray Relatives and Irl-ndH, also Jus. K. Armstrenic Council Ne. at, H. nnd V. of ., Invited te funtrtl services Monday, 2 I', M.. at the parleri of ! Jehn i:. Miles & Hen. 1417 K Hufjuehiwu 1 ae Interment l)rlate. North Cedar 1IU) Cmnetfr. I'i lends may call Sunday atur H V. M. STI.WAr.T. Nev. 12. MARTHA .1.. itUm of William . Htewart runfial nri. Monday. 10:36 A. M.. nt hrr late resl ' uence, 2U1 Mifflin st Interment lit Merlah ueinetcrj'. 1 rlends mas cad hundu cenlnit. WAL.ENTA.-Xev. 10. EDML'MJ .1 . hill hand of ih late Anna Ktlzabeth Uulnta int father of the Ituv. lleerse J. Waltnta. Rel. lues and Iridium, also I'hllates I.udje M e27. r. and A. M. ; Corinthian Hurler N 2CU. 11. A. E. D. : Jlakrr Pest Ne d. 0 A. It., milted te funeral Monday. 1 V M from his late residence, 2IIS0 N Oth et SVrilcM at 2 I". M. at ht. Slmeen'a V V. Church, SIS t and Ixhlsli .Me. Iiucrnunt -trlc'u prhate, Mt Peace Cemetery. HEARD Nev. 12. I.HTITIA OAMDUf SIIUPAHD I1KARD. widow of te!. llllaiu K. Keaid. C. M. A., of Tallaha.Sbtr Da, at the home of her daughter, Mm Jeseph C Karnshaw, 40e Hehoei Heue lane. (.tn.. fti her fi4tn year. Interment Ta'lal,i".e. n Virirlnla. North Carolina and I'I ji Ida nun rleaite copy. .. WII.TSIimn Nev. 11 .MAROAnEl'"' riXJItENCE (nee TherneV wlfa et Ilan7 1 Wiltshire, accrt 11. Relatle and frlendi Invited te funeral nerUceti Tuetday, 1 P il. rem ;U4 Friends i.c., Camden. Interment ' Femwned OnietTy.. NICHOLAS Ne tO. THOMAF Jr., hus land nt MaiKaret Nicholas den lexi, ictd '.'8 Relatives and fritnds are InvltM 10 at- ' tend funeral, Men.tiy. 8.S0 A I ltr reil dnc, 11 te U8l llewten elnln reeul'ni mass at the Imm.ieulute C onceetlon Church 10 A. M Ilntermcnt prhaf. Hely CrCH Ceneterv. 1 M'CaS'N. Nev. M Mill IAUT A, ' daUKhter of late Jehn and Mai- Mi-ftr.n ReliitliC3 and frlet d ure InMe-1 10 atunt funernl. Monday, 7. SO A. M . from h'riif reHldence. I74S S. HIiiRXOld st Solemn re'julem tnas.s at. Kdward's f'hureh OA, S l.i.a.man, Il.il,. , p.ib Cinnl.ri' conacAiiunN-Nev tt. wiuiamh.. viu.ri ten nf William and Sarah il Cen. cartden (nei Ky.e). In hU 2'Jd e.ir JlelatliM ai d friends Whits Htiir 1ilm Ne SJ. of II., Phlladelyhla Indite Ne. ', A O. U, v., and Harry uwiuem , 1 i; lted tft services. Tuesday. 2 P. M turenlf rcaidenre. 2H.10 Emerald ct lnlcrin-nt Ml v.it. Vlewlnif Monday nienlnK MURRAY in" Mel'eakl - un 0.Y,IP mat. MAIWARUT. wife of 'he le'e VV II in, Murray RelatHes and friend i;re n Ited U t funeial. en Mendiy. at 3; AM., ttm East CleaineM ;t Koleinn inanii of requtiB at 10 A. M. Church of the Ascenflei W tennent Ht. E-einlnlc's, UelmesburK of Gloucester ; ' l , . . . . . Art ter inn siti.u ., ju tim "-...., tvi 1 tn 1 s AM&kTa.Y . . v-euiii, 11. -., u.c i "0c ui ei tun., all up te anil iiiclmlilig .vjki n iienrg" 1' I'ursiin ishti -fmir enrs ,ar receive 11 "0 jut cent bonus, Treiii 111, et U'oeilhiir, N .1. died carl te- , .il'iiui) t .s.'IODO the linimx is 1." per cent. , .- ,.... 1: . . , 11.. .. i.t.. ' ;... . . ... .,-.. . ... ..ii-nui . 1 .. 1 1.. in UI v i-i ifi'lirr ijisiii 1 if v.us i'iiii 1 roil! ,.iijini in ei"i"i ii" i".iur. js in, , n 1...' 1. i-i.. 1 1 ... ..... 1 i. .1.1. t.i.. in . 1 1 can J.Illl It 111 I "I. IH '-S.fi 1 17'IHl.. IIU . IIIH I ,Or I I III II is llll l.ll I' I l' J"T I I'll' Ihe'l there iill hi hie bonus that U expected te go Mr I'lersiiii Mas 1,1111. in eijeslmre : Mrs. Yeung .May Testily I Mi-p. Yeung later may be permuted 1 te take the stand te Indicate hoi- honor as a wife -jihI iiiottier. Otlier tcstiiiien etleii'd today con cerned Yeung's attempts ui break jail, .tfiliii Williams, of I, lout ester, was called te 11... stand and t.stilied he KVi,u llp' tlH.lr ive;) in vain, and that! TREE FOR UNKNOWN HERO nan women vnn 1 enng rer a year iiiim a half at the tribbsteu pewdei jilnnt. i.arly in Uoteher I nvelveil 11 let " the witness testlllfd. "nigned by i,est, asking tne te call at the I'liiinleti Ceuntv hill. I uir (Jelut 1'iescnt ... i,,.m 1 ,li,l ,,et knew, anil hr ht-eiiL-hl Y'eimg. The defendant offered me .fpeft if I would get lilr.i MX hacksaw blades. 1 I refused, and he snid: 'You're what a tine man ' " lehn I'learv, YmingV attorney, tried there will be peace te all men hcic- efter. DOVE FLIES OVER PARADE Geed Omen for Armlttlce Day Cele bration In Maine 1'ertland, Me,. Nev. 12. As a pa rane of war veteran- halted in front of f'llv 1 lull nt neon yestenlay and wtiile War Mothers te Have Charge of Planting Exercises The Philadelphia Chapter of the Na tional American AVer Mothers will plant n tree in l,egan Snuare this afternoon at 3 o'clock in honor of the unknown who waH burled yesterday In Arlington National Cemetery. The ceremony will be attended hi nlvnit .'100 war mothers, many of them ai l,e u'limlliini eiti Ci.iincll and was at i,ne f. im i.-,ii sn i.tiT ill of the icrenT war learmitime a member i thr illeueester llunul ' ,.s,s n'n.eunted te .siH.!M."i.4.."7, ml he lived for nearly two 0f r,-,.he.dri. iCeiin-ll only veiled Sr.I.:it t..:i i ,Mj Destroy rlt -six lllg Ships "Thus, under this plan there w,.jld lie immediately distrejed, of the navies, of tbe three peweru, Hiity-slv eaplt.il lighting ships, built and building, but 11 total tonnage of l,H78,4a. "It l proposed that it should be agreed by the United Htates, Ureal Itrit aln and Japan thut their navies, with reepect te capital ehipn, witliin thrre months after the making of th" agree. tnrnt, Bhnll consist of certain ships designated In the propefal and number of the I'nited States, eighteen, for ilreat Britain, twentj-twe; for Japan, ten. "The tonnage of these Hhips would be ai follews: Of the I'nited States, .100, 650; of Oreat Britain, COl.ir.O; of Ja pan, 00,700. In rcuching this renult the age factor in the case of the reHpre five navies has received appropriate consideration. Iteplacement Proposals "With reRpeet te replacement the United StatPH propeses: Flint, That it be agree, that the first replacement tennuge shull net be laid down until ten years from the date of tbu iigreemeiit 'Second. That replacements be lim ited by an agreed maximum of capital hip tonnage us fullewsr 'Fer the. United States fiOO.000 ten.i. "Fer Great. Urllaln 600,000 tens. "rer Jaran aoe.000 ,ten. leih.-.i ami wii- tin with ali.iest as m if h tHwer ,.s the Km- ,""r-' .' 1 1.11 ri- 1 li- perer "f .lap 11 himself. It who tleated nil "f the ifrenr nnd te rlinf ynirs iti Londen. j nnren j niwimiMll is reierreri 10 ey nis ji.. .ju" s -i lie'ii -ii ade man. havi'.p .1 -ipi.r.d rru.it of his eperitn'ti and nl i' ai 'ii i Japan. ' 1 am 11 leu n sel-- ci. 1 ." said Mr Tnkahusl.l with P 1 tirM 1 11 clrrk of Wood Weed lie lived for iiiui.- than til ty .rieii several ternm 111 tne I'ntil a u.enih age. when he resigned Intending te go te ri.nnfield te live -vth 1 Mm, lie v .is Tn usurer of filoiicestei County find secretarj of the Woedhmy Hell lWrii'e nnd Mutual ilulldlng nnn l.i.uti AvmhIi lien. 11" had held befn "'i n I "va n ii" -ar- old I ! i.nsii.ivis ff.r tiftv imi i'i 1 in in earn my njn Iniig .tr-i lMring Iss.s and 1 S!l lie was sine, weilied 11 y wnv n, rough si In,,, I ' 1 ,, ,, l.mid I, Wiitklns. speaker of tin V' 1 , lei si AhMMubh. and 111 1SPU he WUtl sii'is.l.il t.i Ilt'Zirj Neitln. pres- ideni "f th" New Jersey Si'iiuti Mr. I'll ri-en nad I'M many yenrt been active Sem" of the Inpiinese gnvi linnet 1 .! niiiheritles, who admlnsl the young fel low's plur-i: ,md earneKtin s in his work, wi;rn inetruineiiinl in grantinc .u wish of coming te America te study tne IJnglish lnnuunge. lie remilned in C.ilifern'.a ter nlmit a year studjlng, r"turnirg te Japan nheut the time of the mil igurntie'i of the new linperlnl rejj.ini. S,,,,,, after Ins etlicinl caieer In g.m as iutru''ier in tiie scliuel of I!!ngllsli language, established after the wai of the n storatleu hi the linnerial tJnvernn.etit. Ills elficial scrlie wen. ii-iireM-i.tnl m ' various departments Kdueatien, Agri culture and Commerce, the 1'airiit Hureau, llurfnu of Agticultun' ami Forestry and later he wan nppeln'is te the, efliie of Viee (,oernor of the Government bank at Teklo. Dr. Landls Urges Secial Service The importance of social service in the priii'tiie et medicine win eniphasUnl tediiv l Hr. II- K. M. Laudl." of l'hipp- Institute, in nn ,-.ildris in Ilign-ne Hall of the l'nirjt of I'enn minima. The dii of the tiueil phs clan I- pus-ling, he said, and tle specialist, with no knowledge of family circumstances, must obtain threiiirh social ecrvice nid the data which will lllg Cut Is KspvWed In tin budget lequi-sts for l'.iJ of, , the vniieus city nud unt j offices are, 1, ast wnr tne re but It is ii,jieci,.ii n large Mini win de pared irem thin ymr's I'stimnti' also. When Council meets Monday at 1 V M. If v ill til -t 1 enslder the budget isiiei.t. of the Cm Cernrnller, the Sinkmir l'und Commissioners, the Cor ener's ntlicc and the Cli 1 1, ui" the Cyui't of Quarter S.ssk.n. Later in llie (a the District Attirney. I'rothenotary, Sheriff and I'aii'ineiitit I'nrk Coinmls Ceinmls Coinmls hlenesr will piesent iheir budget i-.il. mates. iieiiu iiearv, nuingh attorney, tried "' -, -; .,,,,.,. .,,.,, :". , '," nimiu '"' war huhie-jd, many , mem te ke..,. Williams' testimony out. but theu-uud of snecoters steed Mletit ter . Inttll.rh 0f sons who have never been it was admitted after 11 sd,. ,ar confer- te """""J' " ? " ""''S' ''rr .Identified. ri),.f the throng trem cast te west. in fiiiternal ilreles, and ter littj .eari wa- seiieiury of ili. Florence Ledge, I". mid A. M . of Woodbury. Ills wife died two yearn age. He is survived bv two ions, Geerge Jr., of I'lnli.lleld. and August C.. of Woodbury. HARRY THORNTON I lurry 'Ihornten, forty-nine yci-a old. hmiee sergeant of the I'ertietli I'lili'e Ilislriet and twenty years a I'hilndelphin ledicemnn, died at tl n'cleik tills morning at his home, 1isi-j Tuiny street He liad been ill with nneiiinelila nince 1iif.t Tucsdny. e leave-. .1 wife and tour children. Thorn Thorn eon wii made patrolman In January, 1'jiMi. in the 'IVentUth District, and In JPHI heeame house sergeant of the Fortieth District. He was a graduate of (,irard College. J. B. singleton's Funeral Je'in II Singleton, eighty-one ,vearH old. for Huty-one yeard 11 member of Tvpegraphic.il Cninn, Ne. 'i, and one of the union's old -age. pensioners, died at a relative's home in Huntington. W Ya iiml was burled yesterdav iu TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES J. n. V. f'li'.vrv 3V'l V P,l' hvi, anj Teres A M' b" 2HI0 X. O'h t Mu.tln 8. tuiilne. l IS'.' I M ijiinii niltiR iw . iinl Mlve M "OT ".I i-reBi . C'tte J Itlun'.i. ru-i V shinirnii. Pn , unit AI1 . r 1 e'llnii W'liiu'i iir',-e, P.i F.nil K Ka'.e IHM M st.. ,.rj );ilu Pav . i-.rt llsltlRim . M.I. jUiiiii-1 tl. 1'srlter. K.aJ tH.i nr.n'l f . ml II M.e:l- I'll . ".Tl." v.'. He wird bt f. l'i in.'. I'urhh' .. N', C. and I .. Viiuithn I..'.".i N '-'J ' "iiuli. Muriln tll II n'it'nhnur n. ami Cslelle Ke- lift H I. Ill) .iliruse fl .Ml.ert ll Tinner la'nent.r, IM , unci Ituln lfrmen. PltiNhurtjIi I' J. mini T M.'l.'urlil. 172 W. (unrj- avc. an 1 ilTtr'ia' .'i. i,ou' . . '.' " ii)iir ii, Vli'irnse Chmpi'lleiie Slll.v N IO1I1 t,t., end l.euUa Vl. n, Sl'j W Vn.vru-u st ITe.l VV VVsnrr, 1MI1 I'mUr si . ami Anna t TMiel, 4710 Wlnilsnr eve Jehn K HeAtheiee i.gfi V SC. h ji , h.n.1 sura n v iiueii, -us v nnii ,. Jfert-er' 11 Them", ef.'i Mnl.'elni s . nl h'ltirn Wsmir jr.as l'e'nl-r rt I-miik 11 I.'l" im. 101 An, 11 si . dt.ilIi!i t. Kirnlmrt. IH2 Prisiut , i"hiul" rpi.l i' .'.',i'l f Vti at anJ 1hr(.l ' lAtll '.',1iJ4 .s Walt H M.eluel J .t lyic r 17 .'1 l.H,-t'in ,nl e' , ar. I Kkth.inrt M.hen 12 S ."'"h n Jehn V WtP'l t24 - llih si . unrl r.era J. nrry 110 s smli it Jehn nil lnrl" Ventnilniitsr. Md , nn1 T.'raiieM s Ki a -1 Ilrrxtl Hill An eri r 11 v 1 n hi nnd C 'en Lewis Shaw, of Haddonfield. also an acqualntcnee of Veung's of many years standing, testified he had teen Yeung in Jail in llcteher. "Yeung said: 'I'm In n of a fix.' I snid. 'Why did you kill that man, then':' He answered, M was drink ing hnd whisky when I did it.' Then he nskiil me tn get him four back"aw blades, and I refused." Other witness,!, today are, expected te tell of attempts the defendant made te escape. Mrs,, Yeung Knits in Courtroom .Mi-", .-sariui lining sat Knitting a sweater for one jif her children today while her husband's confession was be. Ing rend ill the Camden County Court house. Mr. Yeung has been at the trial nince It begun, but never in the courtroom. She vi ,ia taken the tint day te Projc Prejc Projc tuter Wolverton's private etlice, nnd there she has set ever since. She was!1 there thin morning while the story of the crime wan being icclted, in Yeung's own words, though net by his llpi, te the jury which Is trying him for bib life. 011ng, glowering In h's- nhice in the courtroom while bin confession wnu hi ing rrad, maintained bin usual milieu demeanor. He has never asked for his wife. He Is being guarded by big Bert Schrllltiger, who Is six feet four Inches tall and carries, with him 'JIO peunda of lunie nud miiBclc. l're'peets of 11 Sunday dinner at home for the jurors went glimmering tedav . Ji. slice Kat7.enbach iinneutieis there would 1k no night ffdfden this evening. The jurors will be allowed te go tn church tomorrow, but munt go in a body. They nrpbably will be taken nit together tomtjrresv afternoon for an ltrevinMllle. Tev., Nev. 12. A Te Build Tractor Plant snow white pigeon flew Inte Sacred I IndianapellM, I nil., Nev. 12. The He.iri Church here yesterdny at n werv Alenn Steam Products Company, of thiH jrp celebrating Armistice Dav and city, has purchased n slxiwrn factory perched ever 11 memorial window. It site en which te erect n plant te build remained there throughout the service, Mtv.im trucks and tractors. IJ-.OAT, AVi:itTISKMi:NTt - nevh'i: is ltKKi.nv tsirp' tiit ..... .- .1. ..mivil nt r.nrtlfCHtr 0. svji ran i". " '". Tl.rr -. .1.. 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