rf.4.5..'-rfT- fp -. iW'",iyjl6'7?$f - .', f.r,y EVEiTCNG- PCJBLIC LEDaER-PHlADELPBtlA', TUESDAY, DECEMBER &0, 1921 ANTI-LYNCHING BILL I AKEN UP IN HOUSE WHISKY L6SES "KICK" I I I F mi f.f- It Proof Dreps 112 e 40 Wblle Lying 8eled In Woreheute i AUentewn, !.. Dec. 20. David Llndaman, who lest July was robbed e three barrels of whlly while-transport ng It from Ambler, Is out with a loud Mea3UrO Will Be Voted Upen i In tile United 8Ut Oenrt nt Phlla. jiieipnin Ioki vcpk no wag round rmtr i in irnnf.-rxmnc ntiuer witneut a permit RATHENAU A I TENDS t Immediately After Christ mas Recess intmer unl fined 12.1. Allentown lit) the : eTHccm IS GIVEN RIGHT OF WAY j Br Die Afaeriatert l'ress Wiuiilneten, Dec. IK). Given the rljfht of way nfter ft hitter flsht. the Dyer Antl-Lynchlng Hill wns te 1)3 taken up in the Heuse tertny for rcd end debate under n I'lnn nsreed upon by Heuse leaders, which will brlim It te rote probably Immediately nfter the ChrlRtmnt recess. Aiiiieuffii tae measure in talren up i under a rule limiting senernl debate te ten hours, which was adopted Inst ! iillfht by a rote of 170 te 4'J. lender hnve arreed net te press it te a final Tete before the recess, which will prob ably beffin Thumlay. It will be de bated until that tlmn. It was said. Repeated rellcalla demanded by Rep resentative Garrett, of Tennessee, the Democratic lender, who directed the op position te the bill, delayed the vote en taking It up for mere than two hours ln3t nljht. after it had been j bitterly availed in debate by the op position, led by Southern members, and 'aa strongly defended by its proponent. The bill weu'd provide heavy flni-F and Imprisonment for rercens pnrtlcl- Tatlnc In lynching and for officials who failed, thretijh ncBllrence, te prevent ,nv.u i luiuiicu. ii wen m aipe require i ance cnunura in wnicn lyncninja occurred te forfeit $10,000 te the family of the person killed. Meanwhile; in the Senate Flnnnre Committee, extended arguments for and ajainst retention of the present tem perary duty of one and six-tenths cents a pound en Cuban raw r.ugar were prc- uenicu yesterday. At the time of the held police and revenue recovered the three barrels. worth, nt bootleggers' figure, about f.1000. from n cornfield near the city, Healed them and placed them in a ware house. When Llndaman went for them this morning he found a klcklesa whisky, only forty proof Instead of the 112 proof wnen he gauged It nt Ambler. The police and revenue officers disclaim any knowledge of tampering, but some lxdy get away with nbeut ?20O worth of geed whisky. Ltndaman wants te make trouble, but docs net knew nt whom te hit. LONDON MEETINGS German Economic Authority Gives Data te Allied Rep arations Experts MEETS FRENCH MINISTER RETURNS LOOT OF $120,000 Man Surrenders Stelen Bends After Attempting te Exchange Them Les Angeles, Dec. 20. (Hy A. P.) Bends valued at $120,000. said te have been in a 400-pound safe stolen August 27 last from the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Prank L. Mosher, have bncn re turned te their owners through the agency of Jeslah Klrby, business man of Cleveland and Les Angeles, accord ing te a story the Les Angeles Times printed today. According te Mr. ICIrbr, a man called at his office last Friday and offered te exchange $TO00 in municipal bends for realty bends. The caller'.s appear- nee caused Mr. Klrby te asU him Why did you steal the bends?" A talk followed and the caller later re turned the $120,000 in bends, Mr. Klrby said. He turned them ever te Mr. and Mrs. Mosher, he said. BURNS GOES TO CAPITAL nneKcsmcn ter American sugar com panies operating in Cuba declared the existing rate would prevent the re-' hiibllltatten of (he industry in the island, while representative of the beet sugar industry In this country asserted i a return te me i nncrwoeu law rate U. S. Chief Investigator Bemb Mystery Will be Cleared New Teds. Dec. 20. (Ily A. P.I Repenting his belief that the Wall street explosion mystery would be cleared by disclosures of Wolfe Ltn- of one cent a pound would prevent the ! denfeJd, arrested in nrsaw. lllin.ni development of that industry, if It did! J- Rurns, head of the Rureau of In In net destroy it. , vcstigatlen of the Department of Just- lleprw-entatlvc! of American com-' Ice, left ter w nsiiingten today. Mr, Rr the Associated Press Londen, Dec. 20. Prime Minister Lloyd Geerge nnd rremlcr Rrlnnd of France resumed today their conference en the Ocrmnn reparations nnd kindred questions. 'Jfhcy met nt Mr. Lloyd Geerge's official residence In Downing street nnd began their conference nfter waiting for pome time for the reports of experts which had been in preparation last night nnd this morning. Philippe Rerthclet nnd IjAiils Louch Leuch eur, French Minister of Liberated Reg Ions, nccempannled Premier Brland te Downing street. It Is expected the conference will be concluded before Fri day, when Mr. Lloyd Geerge plans te go te Wales for the holiday?. Earlier In the day former German Minister of Reconstruction Jlnthennti had an interview with M. Leuebeur, who then saw Sir Rebert Heme, Chan cellor of the Exchequer, before going te the conference room. The presence of Hcrr Rathcnau In Londen nt the present juncture has caused some sur prise, and lils meeting with tne ! rencn Minister of Liberated Regions raised iminy conjectures, It being recalled that both of them participated prominently li the drafting of the famous Wiesbaden nrreement. It wns learned today that Hcrr Rath cnau had received an intimation from the Rritlrh Trensurv that his nresencc ,, f during the converwitlens might be use Believes f,u It also was learned thnt, In re spense te a telephone message yester day, he went te Whitehall, where he informed the experts regarding economic conditions in Germnny, nnd en this in formation they were nblc te arrive at certain Important decisions. PLAN PORTUGAL ELECTION Lisben Dispatch Silent en Reported Revolution Lisben, Dec. 20.-(lJy A, I) A decrpe was Issued today, tdgncd by nil the Ministers of the Portueucre Cnbl-' net, dissolving Parliament nnd flxlnfc January 8 ns the date for holding a general election. The foregoing dispatch, although dated today, makes no mention of the t evolution reported In n dispatch from Lisben te Londen last night, in which ,lt wnH stated that' the, temporary Min istry formed last .week with Cunhn Leal as Prime Minister, limr"been attacked In the Carles bnrrncks nnd forced te heat n retreat. It was added that the fighting beenn with cannonading nleiig the Tngu River, nnd that there had been severe casualties en each side. IMMIGRANTS IN ELLIS ISLAND FACE SADDEST CHRISTMAS (- Mera Than One Thousand Aliens Await Deportation After Selling Hemes in Old World Hundreds Held en Ships ICY STARE FOILS BANDIT "Nothing Doing," 8ays Intended Victim, and Intruder Flees Arlington, Mass., Dec. 20. (Ry A. P.) A glassy stare from Carlisle F. Smith, proprietor of n drug store here, proved tee .much for the nerves of u held-up man Inst night. Net a customer wan In sight when the tall stranger entered. He walked ever te the counter behind which Smith wns standing and pulling a revolver from bis pocket commanded the druggist te hand ever his money. The druggist looked steadily at the held-up man and remarked: "Nothing doing. The revolver barrel wavered and the robber's hand dropped te his side. He pulled his cap down ever his eyes nnd lied. Ry the Associated Tress New Yerk, Dec. 20. In pitiable contrast te the joy with which nearly evervherlv el en !n 1in metrnnells Is leek ing forward te Christmas, mere thari, 1000 men. women nnd children here nrc preparing for a day made only mere bitter by the realization that they arc unhappy In the midst of boundless re joicing. These are the vast majority of Uncle Rem's temporary guests nt the Ellis Island Immigration Station, who arc awaiting deportation because quotas permitted their countries nre exhausted. It will be, immigration officials say, the saddest Christmas the Island has ever seen. In former years there have been ninny immigrants detained nt the Na Na teon's gateway ever the holidays, but they were buoyed up by thoughts of the ffansoem's FINEST FRUIT CAKE KOr IL r drrumUil for KKr Hi 1232 Mtrhet St. 929 Mtrket St. 734 Market St. and Throughout V the City B land of promlse lying beyond the wel coming Statue of Liberty. This year, however, the Titan goddess stands nn obstacle In their path, with upraised hand wnvlng them back te the lands whence they came, lands In which mnny dismantled their old homes te pro vide passage money te America. And worse, if possible, thnn the let of these held en the Island is that of hundreds of ethers In the steernge quar ters of several vessds In the harbor. They, tee, have given up hope of being admitted te the country and face the prospect et spending Christmas en ships carrying them through stormy winter seas back te. the countries they have schooled themselves te think of no longer Rebert H. Ted, Commissioner of Im Im mtgrptlen, yesterdny said it would be impesriWc te estimate hew many would upend Christmas en the Island, waiting te be sent bnck, but sustaining them Bclvcs from day te day with the thought that appeals te Washington might open the doers of the United States te them after nil. "I knew .this," Mr. Ted said. "The Island will he filled beyond capacity, nnd there will b a thousand or two en ships waiting te get te the island. There will be no Christmas holiday for the immigration men, but en Sunday after neon we hepe te lmvci a llltle chieftain, ment te brighten thlhgi, If we can, fe, these who nrc te be turned back." The Immigrants, who mere thim ethers have yielded te despair, are for the most part from lands runlneukir stricken by the War and the ravages n( disease and famine which followed In Its wnke. They .Include, families who sold their cottages ntd spent virtual! nil of their tiny fortunes getting te seaports tind paying stcaiushlp tnttn In tlie hope that the new life In Aml would rstrieve their fallen fortunes Newspaper Advertisements Written Circular" prepared, tankleta comeiud Al letters compeaed, advVrtlslnit of B klnda prepared by experta In your efflee or In eura. , . " Minimum HerTiee Mlnlmnm Cetl ' O OOt. MUKlKIl OFFICE OPEN EVERY EVENING OPEN EVERY EVENING l&EKSSIJaMs n S840 panics In Cuba said the rehabilitation of that country depended upon the migar industry and that the I'plted States was morally bound te aid that country. They argued there was $1,000,000,000 of Amerlcnn capital in vested in the Cuban Industry, as against $200,000,000 in the industry in this country. It also was nrgueil thai the duty imposed by the Fordney bill was the highest In thtrty years and represented a direct tas of $102,000,000 annually en the American people. .S1 .000,000 of which would go te Amertcun sugar producers. Chaplin British Subject, He Says SK Lnlte City, Dec. 20. On the ground that he Is a subject of King Geerge V of England and net n citizen of the United States. Chnrles Chnplln, movie comedian, yesterday obtained re meval of u suit in which lie Is defendant Burns er.me te New Yerk Saturday In connection with the case. The awaited cable from Silvester F. Cot-grove, the department agent In Warsaw, had net nrrived today. Mr. Burns said he believed the complete re- I from the District Court here te the wert was in this mail. , United States District Court. The action ".. ... ....I . .. .- nrtn. against Ltiapun is te ceucet .i.tRfli attorney fees alleged due for legal serv ices in connection with Chaplin's divorce action. Llndenfcld's story Is but a link in the chnln of- evidence surrounding the explosion which has been gathered. Mr. Burns asserted. ryhal's ordeal near end Jeweled Christmas Gifts Trial for Causing Schoolgirl's Death Expected te CloseTeday New Castle,' T.. Dec. 20. (Ry A. P.) The case of Themas Verne Ryhal, accused of nn attack en Clara Relle Lennex, fourteen-year-old school girl, early in July, which resulted In her , death several weekB age, Is, expected te I go te the jury some time late today. An argument ensued this morning , when District Attorney Muse attempted te haye Inserted in the records the previous record of Ryhal, who hus served several terms in the penitentiary. , The District Attorney will call sev eral witnesses in rebuttal, after which the argument before the jury will be started. 19 i atixetvuic 9-- Large Printing fThe new novel by the -author of Petterism : B-i WJilMIHfflHBW ranging1 in price from modest begin nings te pieces of utmost importance. 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We use this bit of circumlocution te call your attention te the fact that today there are tee many "fiddlers" in business offices, factories, stores, shops, domestic service, mills, etc. But "experts" CAN be found with but little search men and women skilled, experienced, aggressive, loyal. Bring your organization up te "concert pitch" NOW. The Public Ledger can Ijelp you with a quarter-million circulation. Just think of the much greater number of respon sive readers that circulation gives you! Phene your ad te our classified adver tising department tonight! Bill will fellow. Bell Walnut 3000 Keystone Main 1601 ( I