Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 21, 1921, Night Extra, Page 2, Image 2

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-Jotcrner's cheek was paid In this pnr
UcuJar case.
XMewspupcr btisinc" office people,
gnzlne publisher and business men
snernlly who ndveitlsc ,.re mv.rc tW
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DUTO cuts neme tieure when Micnt for
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I'utiiicity in any Stntp. Willi the v-nlnnm
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et DUBincss ier wlilrli .s.,000 wtuijil pn.v"'inM,. about !;Kt)(ll.H() a piii. or
thcre bhetild bp. It would be reasonably sr"''."0O.(KMI for the iwe-vear period
supposed, correspondence. bllK anil ' i"1' wl,,irh ,l10 appropriations' an- made
Other record-. ...ntlne.'., n- if .. . addition in this tic Stale would I
iM.f T iiuiilab.e. Or if net at ,cceivc .,,,lt ssi.ocn.eoi) or J.VOOO.
least n Mntement of the cac ..r cascb Olie from vaiL-in tax.-, uhu-li aie .-..1- '
in which tliis bervirp was rendered, lcted nulomehciillv.
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j.uu pro'ent. Auditor Cciiriul, Samuel
S. Lewis, wbe wiis oerpoinlimi dork in
uic Auditor (u'licrul's ollice under
Charles A. Sn.tdcr, knowing "bat lie
did of the workings of that department,
derided te begin bis iepeti8iblc duties
with u clean sheet.
He emplejcd a linn of ect tided public
accountants tij.iiiiS n high profes prefes profes
elemil standing, Main & Ce., of Chi
cago. Pittsburgh and New Yerk, te
audit the hooks of hi-. predecessor.
Charles A. Snvder, as .1 measure of
Justien and fair play te both. Mt. Sin
der ami himself
Something New for St. He
This was a new departure in tin- li-, nl
nffairs of the Slate. Nothing like it
had ever been done before. Mere than
fhis, the new Auditor rjenernl. an .t .t
gantzntien man, the lender of a gieat
county, declared that he proposed te
take the people into hi confidence.
His books were In be op-p l the
public. His iards were te be laid en
he table face up. It win a revelation
te the organization It eaught the
tricksters and double-dealers gipinrclv
In the midriff.
Under the st-acin of bookkeeping
nnd accounts practiced during the term
of effiee as Auditor ;eneral br Charles
A. Snyder, present S'n'e Treu-urer.
the accountants. Main S. Ci. found
It necesar te group patnen Miade
by him under Mirbu cliissilii'iitiens,
tpcerding te the eiicber' en hie in the
office.
There are two ren-pietmu leading
In the detailed tables of their reports.
One is designated, '(.tee pamient"
or "Lump pajment. and the ether
Nuture of services net shown
Tn the ease of the check for .'J.'lllMI
pnid te Lieutenant !oerner Hii.l'e.
ruau, the acieimtlng pert. for link
of any further ititerpiatinu en the stib
jpet than I have m if ,,i. el'i-sith , ihe
payment as "'Nattire of - r x - net
s-hewn." and i it impeirs tm,i m
their purelj teclmicnl and utibiiisid ri' ri'
pertH te Aul:ter tieneriil Lewis.
Farts Are Kta.hlilicd
further onlirinatieu of tin fur i
remes from tin- ! nuliiii' iinpUmil
hj the ll i mm, l'i in t Li i,i ;. nb
ether re,iresentaiies of this paper who
ezniuuied both i hec k and reposition
In fairne-s te tlie Lieutenant (lover (lever
nor it should he snhl that he net the
enlj State nflb-ial in receipt of a large
salarj who has drawn metnw en the
erdeis of Auditor (ieeeial Sn.der -ami
in .much greater ai.'eunt.
The same ebseuritv surrounds tin in.
The are recorded under the geneiMl at,d
very Inih'tinite c'asitiruiieii of "i;ti,i
I.nS,'ll Tees." eti .
There is a .soreid sncgi sin em , n neit
the-e mattiTs with thuir lark of il.mt.x
or explanation ulmh arginsa low gr.-eh1
of ethics in IVnii'jhMMia etlici.il life.
The .lustltx the impiliw by the t.l-
payins pul'lh ar te what sort of iihir.
they are that permit high etlinaN in the
State (Jmernnieni rci-ne men,,
from the State, nr .is dieil idfii rheiders
but without that -saving title, in addi
tion te their sal.ine".
The curtain has iut risen There
are ether acts te fellow
BEWLEMAX DEMES
HEGOT EXTRl PAY
Ry a Staf t "rr ni -
ITarrUbtirg. I)pc ! Lieute-mnr
Governer V. V. TSeidlemiin liisi nigh
mphatically denied that he has re, , , ,
any money from the tate ,,rh r than
his salarv aK Lieutenant ilev, me,- nn,
HB a member of the ISeard of Pa-dens
"Why the quesf Inn? s it thought I
am en some payroll? ' he asked -
have received no mnner fiem the Si.ite
ether than my salarv as Lieutenant
Governer and as a member ,,f ihe IJe.u-iJ
of Pardons-."
State Treasnret Cliarle., Simlcr
has turned prophet. Ted'it he jiredi't'd
the State will hate a clean tinanrnl
)ate xvhen Governer Sir,, ,' -, .irees-.,,,-cntera
effiee in 10'.'.'! '
Public school sjstnns and iutitiitie.s
granted State aid are wjit, nine the -K
line for the CitiinieiiH..n!th' , ,,
dollars- te tly te them. i;i r,. s. it der
gives assuranre that there is no ,-,',u-e
for worn
"The State's finames are nil rltrht '
Mr. Snvder declared. "Lt.rt ,,,p,r
apprepnati d bv the Legi-lauie will he
sallecteil bv the nine (ioteriier Sprout
leaves office in V.Wl. Th.-r- will be ,,e
pandl.
In Cheerful .Meed
The State Treasurer wns in a infer
fill mood, lie radlateii optimism j
appeared the sprm n.an of affairs
be moved about his efhe with its ma
hegany xtalnsceting and n heatt
leather chairs. A white carnation i
hlH lapel re, ailed the cauip.ug,, I,,,,,,,,,,
xvhich coyly proelalni his candidact f.,P
Ooverner.
Mr. Snyder was the Auditor ficnnal
for four tears prier t sf m,u ,,,,
lie moved across the corridor 'in the
Capitel As Auditor General it was hw
dutv te provide the Governer ,m, th
LegiBluture with estimates of State re
ceipts en which appropriations , u,
be bated.
Mr. Snjder was told of ie,tv ,,nt
'hcn be gave the estimates nst .Innu
ary he failed te inform the law-making
body of the receipts that- were "ear
marked" for speriiil purieseh 'l'i,,. f.
feet of tliix would he te give a hril.
impression of the amount available (1.
general nppiopnatiens
That is net s,,," If.. sa j 1)(
detailed estlui.ites piepared for Sinn Sinn
ters and Hepri seiitatitrs which showed
npprexinialel) the nineuuis that weuhj
be available I had .'lull epieN made "
U'he State Treasurer rentiniiHil Ihat
be bes no cept of the ciimntci. in ,;s
possession. Me said he has wiiltin te
raembe.ru of both Mouses in an effort tn
'cet u copy, but has hn u unsuccessful
and that he was unable te suppK ,,,.
irem his own tiles., later he said the
Ilurrlbburg ISeard of Trade had bnn
given n cepv.
"IJllt I lob! th.- Gmetner.' he k
CUmed, "ti,at the AiiiIiii r Gem ral i ou'e
fsnllcct $10t0(KMmOi.uis d. ei'ih sc
line nnd con' tae-
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lrebably rstlmated he could siet SKI
000,000 mere, from the.-e tuxet Tlmt
(.HW.UWvV inerv from tllOH taxet I lnt1?u
hrnnrlif thn ntlnmlnl w-ninu n In lfr
preujnc me esueiaieu rPC9iptB up tn i
rr
S1 10.000,000, approximately thcntnetint
"Pprepruiteii
In addition, there wn. about $'."00,
00l) "hlih Had net been u-ed tip 10 the
!h,V'l,. 'n-Intiir.- met This ntnnui.t
""" lu up renpprepr atci .
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I ,r "' SCtlcnil 1 iltlil . m etliei
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,..-,,i-, i -sIIU1lll'll U1C Millie WOIIIO
rinanees All !slit
me reix'iit tl .it tlm
I ' l me reix'iit tl .it t lit; Mat
Ititi.uirp.- are nil ij.-ht ji w r,.. that
, bills at.' Ijing ,,,, the table, but the
.inini hn been true f r the ' ist tin
jcats. with the e.ucptiui of one 01 two
V ar."
Mr. Snjici was n sited if he, j. mli
lei (ieiiif.il. Ii.nl iippinntid atteriiexs
througheiit the tSate te in I for the
Allillter (etienils i, Hire, -lltl ell"l, 'In-
.Adernv liniei'il js ,. ,n,, ellieer for,
, tin- State departments.
"j's. 1 'lid. and hv I did it was'
"is." h, -eplieil "When I beenme
Auditor (ietnral in IPIT I fei.rnl ahe,i ,
SI.Otill.fMM) in iiurelleitvd taxes, going
buck niir ! period of fertv ear The.
'1 Hins were just Ijmg then
"The Alternej (Irm-ral h.i.l no rlerks '
te ijs for olleeieii purpesis What 1
did was reappoint about ihnt lawwrsl
i's , lerks in the Auditor (fiieral's de
J'.Mtmelil. '('hex renlh weie , ol'ei'lets. ,
Tli j kne, thr hm ,,i, ti,, , new hew
te , ni i, t the money.
"I spent about i'i(i.iiitii .,- sm,
SIIHl.OOO, inrliiding everheinl expenses,
mil relleeted .? 1.000, 1100 or S.'.IKUI.OOO '
Ml lljrk tllXCs. I ..,, ,.,l "oed lilisitievs ,
ter the Stale.
"If I was the Auditor lieneral new.
I would leceiiitnenil the aptiniiitmeiit of
seen or eight expeils .md pn, them
SHI, (hid d p.,r ,.p, t , , f,. ,, State
ew-ij dollar the State is nititled te.
IiiKtead of th,. Slate reeehitiB about
SIS.dlHI.dllll ., j,,ni w, ,,, 1lf
NTe.ddn.iKni or XMi.enu.i urn ,,,,.
"Ter example. I would Inrruise the
receipts hein ,M. tn en orperatiou
ste, k I umlerstaiid that will net about
SIS (1(1(1. (till) t liiit xenr. If I were
Auditor (i"iii.ial I would get in Sl'."i.-i-iin.iMiii
from that lax llns ,..ir Hut
what I mi j is no 1'i-llei linn en ,in one
"As f,,r the npprepr atiens. I had
nothing te de with them That was
Miireh a matter for the legislature.
I stand lit in x- records and an nni'-ti.
gallon would slmu tln' are all right
Hut I wouldn't want time (-.put ar.
'inn, mis in L-n ,,,,,. them Thet would
iii-.igiee among tin niselves "
INDICTMENTS DRAWN FOR 2
HELDJUILTY IN WRECK
P. and R. Engineer and Conductor
Taken Frem Company's Rell
lst ,-
iterni frank I;, n
xi .ntgeii ii.t ( "en ut ,in
lit th it tin it dn tun nl f
ib . nii. err. Hid ( I ,11 e.
idurier ,,f thr ni,',,,, i ,
ngrr. "f
iii'i I t'
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, nd Ki.idiir. Irani e I.M. mn, h e
I'i'il in ilie r, 'rut rntiisti-ephr ,t I!r n
lhjii. t,ll b- prejmrr.l ui.d piisemeil
I I' ihe I Iri.inl .lut; ! tli l'i briiart
' term ! leurt. whuli l,'ii. t ie -e en,l
iMeiuhit in I'ehruart . .e,ikh and
1 .1 tl- t err judji'il -I'lmill'ill) ismi.
Ib'i' bt i Coreiirr's ii.i-v trstirdat in
e'l'is,,w n
Tie status of x, pnl Ic and l".:in. Hie
leiuirr of whom is .till in the im-piril.
with "I'rnrd te th"!r positions i '(.
mi,, pant's i niph.y is at presiuit un
1 new n. Tin ir nanus .ire net new upon
t iiipant pat roll
The rniliead i- Imldiii"; nnile ,i!ti. e.
no ut In, i'w- of I". Lai id. rt" and
Wairiii G. e. the ether ttti in. nibri-s ,,i
l i In ii tt ,,,' "e I." I , .,, I,,,,, ,
I iki n .igniiist Hutu bt tin Mate.
RESTORE JWAIL TUBES, PLEA
Appeal te Hays Will Be Drafted at
Meeting Today I
IJepresrlllatites of lli'lll'lv Inn busi
ness organization- of Philadelphia will
meet this atternoen in the I'luimbi r of
Commerce te demand the resumption of
the pneumatic mail lube service In this
r,,t All appeal In tin' Postetlire I le -
pnrtmeiit will be ilraftnl and forwarded.
Tile meeting was e'llli'd lit Kmll p
Albrei lit, president of the Seiir-e .md
ii tltig i hairni.iu of the .leint Ceiiiimttei
! the Philadelphia Trade P.ediis ,,,,
l'ieilualc Tube Service. Mha .lohn .lehn .lohn
sen. ptc-idcnr of the Chambi r of C,,m
ii.' ii ". w ill picsiile
( rgaiii.aheiis te he leprcented at the
lie ling in hide the leiir-e, tin ISeard
u Tiade. the Commercial I".xchange, the
Mu iliaie Lxchaiige. the Gnuers' and
llllliertrrs' Kxchnllge. the Irug .
ch.ingc. Master Piiillders' Lxihnnge.
I'liited Ilu-im--- Men'- A-sih hitien,
Meinifarturei -' Club, Until Men's ,-.
soriatien and the Philadelphia Clearing
Meuse Aei iat ion
ADMITS AUTOTHEFT GUILT
Chester Man Held In $3000 Bail for
Deeds at Turnervills. N. J.
rge Markcl. fusti r. Pj w:..
he'd in default of i:ium 1,,,' ,v .1 ,t-t i-
Leen )n (Tret of hip. .1 .
'la.t. toKewing his iim-i m ( 'hester
"ii ihe i ha rge et brrikin; ,ind iii..nu
t! e gainge of Ii rput IS reth, i .. Ti.i in i
nil. . N. .1 . hi I t'n bin, ..f M.nr.v
S lndii'M. til-, "f Tiirnert 1,1c. and .i
-t'.lliilg fe.il' .'I'll, illlel lh s l.elei.inj I i
S. l.elb'l.l.
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he tv i nr in i ic ', in i, i ili tli fi et hi-luieiuniiil-
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he h,i, a'',iudein i ih, c.ii' vv 1,, n he ,iiid
anetlirr nun vviii -hoi at by J II.
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TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
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i isvntni; PubUe ittr Adv. '
nifi i Bliuvvlru Ntv iieiiitvare H vr
EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY,
PARKING HOClDS1
SIDE STREET HOME
Autes Jam Highways Just Out
side 'Clear' Zenes and
Defy Police
FIRST FINE IS IMPOSED
I'urking hogs haxe "iansi i red theli
affections from (lie reguliitlcn-geterned
limes et tlilflic t the sin its j,S nut.
sid" the shopping center wluic no pres
ent eidiiuinces can touch them.
North r Audi street, south of I'ine.
west ,, SlMieiith and east of Sixth
en these striels Ihe "parkiii'j hog" new
leaves his property for hours at a
time.
I'elire new hate tiallie ongestieii
outside tin' business renter, but. as
Captain Seliuli, of the Tiallie Sipiad.
Veints out. this ronditieii will neter
rival that which existed in the shop
ping ce'iler before the new regula
tions. "Te (he etc of the urditi irt ob
semi." iu vn, tedat. "appaientlt
theie has been no difl'cienre in the
liilliiber of automobiles p.nked en the
busiest streets, hut this Is all due te
Christmas (.hopping.
".Lint wait until after (his holiday
rush is eter ami sec the changed in in
ditlens then. The streets will be se
fieri r of parked automobiles thej will
hardlv be lecegnlable
"Whell we mushier the Mrrels get -ermd
bj "the newlt enteireil erdinaure
the parking hog has disappeared. lie
doesn't exist nut longer.
"Traffic conditions en these streets
are better than I have cter knew u Ihein
te he. There's mere room than in past
.tears. We don't have any cemplaintH
rcpi from the 'hogs' theuischcs."
Ahrahaiii Ueslun. 7,'!0 Seuth Klfih
strei'i. v(M, vs arrest, d testeulay at
Mread and Spring (firuen sheets' for
tiolntien of the new parking nrdiuaiiie.
was lined ,s,i and i-i" In Magistrate
Keiishaw tedat.
lie is the tirst I i 1 1 I and Ihe srrend
arrested .since the peller started en
f icing ibi- pinking erdin.ini e. The
tirst arrest was i,at of .1. Marker
Chadvt irk. l',s(l!l Cr, sheiin read
Tiallie l'alielniati Ixellt te-hlicil that
l!ekiii parked his ,ar at ISre.nl and
Spring (inrden s ,v from '' : 1 .- o'clerk
te :::",e o'rleck ti-terdat. Ite-kin Miid
he was unable ,, p his hue and was
tawpil luiek te a cell I ul, s. Hie tun
Is p. ml he will sl.u their ie d.lt.s
AMERICAN LEGIONARIES
WELCOME FOCH TO PARIS
General Calls Trip te U. S. Most
Wonderful Event of His Life
Pari-. Pee. '! i I',. . p., Mar
shal I'm Ii milted a npi'.il Aincrb.in
"'' e when ll"' stepped ,,,,, (lie pint
form of the St. Laate Itailread sta
tion at I o'clock te hit. pluming from
M long lour of thr I lilted Stales. With
bun was 'feimer Picinirr Vlviiini, re
turning from Washington.
Aline-i the clinic number-hill of Hie
Pari- Pest of ihe xnterirnn Legien had
n "'inhleil III the station te wclreinc the
allied geiieralis-lme ,- ,,. alighted
I'r tin' train bunging him trout ll.ivre.
th. re were thunderous cheer- of the
Auierh an varlei j .
Mar-hal I'ech -lopped -iiildcnl) . smiled
bread t and. turning in members of hi.s
part) . he -aid :
"I'ari-; Pari-; Th:- surd) cannot
h" Paris Ii must he an Ainei'icuii city
I am an it nig at
Mar-hal I'm h thanked the Legien-arii-
for then' welcome, -a.ting that
since vl-itlng the I nlted Stales he had
Mime te like the American brand of wel
come, A large group of I'rench military
leader-, as well a- a personal icprc
MMitatne of President Mlllerand and
oilier governmental lenders, vveie at
the station. Mtrnn T. Merrick (lie
Amen, an Ambas-ader, ,iud hi- embassy
-tuff Were present.
Mar-hal Peeh -aid his trip te America
had been one of the most vvnudei fuj
events of hih life.
DR. STETSON liVDUCTED
Quaint Ceremonies for New Recter
of Old Trinity. New Yerk
New 'nrli, I lee ''l i '.v . i -(.iiiaim
ceremonies markim.' tin iiulm
tl'UI into etli f Hie Jn C Kim -
fi rd Stetson, ferme-It et a-hingten,
as rector of Trlnilt Chur. h. te which
iio-ihen he was elected a -hurt time
age. attracted the interest of N'ew Yerk
te the ancient temple ,, wer-lup mi
lower ISreadwaj today
The church charier, i ue, in IC'.i".
Illlllle piovisiell for the ever, l-e., which
nie unliiie I,, Trinitv' Pnn-h. Mr.
Stetson was named te -urcicil the Kight
Het "W" llin m T. Manning, who i tulv
tt,s rlecfed lllshep of the Vi X, r
dm. of the Lplsrep.il Clmi-h and i-
the eletenth te held that Hire.
The ritual laid down In the charter
ri iiiins the senior warden m the pre-,
'ice et the nine -iien- of t ,,. pari-h
in present te a new ncier tin kpj s ,,
ihe I'hurili and the nine r,aie- of I(.
pan-M ,,n mi. i nema- li lln- inu-t
t.lk" plm i befelc t , mi i.ii
"ililicc, which 1- th. ii iiii1'"
in w iiii'iipntit. vv he ui, t !
low ii the main ui-le I, i tii
il-rv. wln'i(. e read- i .
Win ii Hie i relueiiv is c,c
uiinisti r elHi mil) t.ik. - Ins j
ter of Trinity.
I r of ihr
kd b. the
plei e ion
uter -ne.
hi i ' dn tieu.
'I' ted. the
e a , rer-
DEATH THREAT FOR PASTOR
Warned te Leave Ardmore. Okla.,
Following Triple Murder There
nlmerc. (Ilil.i.. I ic , h,. v
I i I iiblicatieu
1
.1 in
I fe
in. ml.
spilpM'
of a note thi'eai, i.ii a
Itet "harli - I ' Wn tli,
dib'giiiiin of Ardt'iere
,f the
IT I
f
i IWi li-
tt 111.
etitrri i'iI w lib Gov i rner l!,,
lerd.'V. relailve te oeiulit ,,
N r County, tta- the tn -r
rt-en ye-.
i- in i'ir-
eil-laiullllg
di w leplili'llt ledav ill the di-tilibeil sit
unt mil prei ipitated In I he killing of
three men al Wi'sen. nm, jiere, la-t
Thiir-dat
TI.e neie xx ii- wrihc'i en a trpevvriler
ilul .iiitiiined the -ingle -eutencii ;
".Mr. Itev. Wieih. imi t ilnc veur
III"' von will li live tow n ,il mi, p "
Tie neie tt.i'. pesimark.il Ardmerp.
Diciiiber 111. and tta- ri.eite, , Hie
ireiii I i r .i'lsi before In ihunied for
fli.l.iheinn I'il.v te e'lfer wilh i he Gov-
i nor. lu s-iul.
Tluriceii men tedat -l.ll it ere c inrged
with murder in i mrn . inm v nil the
I. illiiig et Jee I li loll i ii
lnis heen stieeili. a lit i 1 hi ;
'I
ttub the
!i ling of Jehn Si i ,il, n .1 C
v i in,., i i nib fin' .. i ' hi
Mile f (he ae.'U-l'll ,lie III
hat leg be. n grai'li'd te i'i.ih
' Suns,
i ',,
mil. hail
Te Name 3 Women for Health Beard
North Wales llernugh leumil ha-iii-tiieti'l
Cbik ('hail'- I! iiil, 'i man
te seek llu li 1-h'in i ,,' tin Civic Club
in Idling ihe liner viii'iiin 'i . en thr
beard of he.ilih. ,iiu-. d In the ie-'gna-liells
of II VV. P.IH I' LilliHllnl Lisri,.
hart and Geerge gb -In The Civic
Club will pic-tnl th iiiiiin . et tlnei
leial women te fill Hie tacnmies
rTlt! SI'JTIAI. Iini(l(,uxi
SumiemmL win ""'M 1"-'U Junuary
In this Vivenlnii I'ulaic Ledger, ihew ne
n , n nvp nivr nniiie av.
SupnnwifU,. vs Hi v lsuca l''rid Junuary
Aged Prelate Dead
MONMIiMllt KIKKW
Iteiiur of M. Palilih's. who passed
avva.x a lew hours alter hastening
lininn from an tluittic City hos
pital, where hope wits given up far
his rei'exerj'
Monaigner Reran,
Noted Priest, Dies
t entliitieil treni rase Oar
College at Keine, and en Met ember III.
Is(!!), was ordained in Heme bv ( 'animal
Patn.i. Me returned In Philadelphia
te In, nine assistant recler of St. Ann's
parish. Later he was transferied in Hie
Cathedral as curate and later was made
vice rector of the Cathejlral parish.
In lsTe Ilishep Weed appointed him
te the i hair of sacramental angina at
the ilipelngii al seminary wilh the ad
dit eiial ettie, ,,f master of lis ipllne.
In Is-l; he was made rector of the
seniti.ai v te siiccenl Ihe late Kct.
Chailes P. d'Conner.
I.htalcd IS) Pepe Plus
It w.i- en August l.-, ISIS. Ihat lr.
Iv ii I1 in it a. (intiiilliliiil In tlm in lei.
, . ii i no ii- ii ji"-i nit 11 i j un in I'u -
I ship "l old St. Patrick's Chinch. A
few month- later his rector-hip wa
maib tin movable. hi November PJ.
P.HM'i. a deine-Hc prelacy, with the title
oftueiisignor. was given him b.t Pep.
Pin- -
I inb r Moii-iguer Kierau'- guidance,
the paii-ii of St. Palrlik's In en ini' one
of the siteiigest and most celebrated in
the in, 'lull -e. Aiiieng his niiitiv ne-
Miinplislimctit- was the building nl the
present edilicc, one of the nies ( ele
braled spei inieiis of Graecn-Keiuani -ipie
at. Intei hire in the iiiiiutrj. The cor
nerstone of this i hnrch was l,i, in
(l.'lnber. 1 tl 111. bj Cardinal Legue. Pri
mate of Ireland. The stuny had been
hrmight from ihe Mill ,,f Tarn, where
vveie held the loreiiiiliniis of tile ancient
Iil-h king- The cliui ch was dedicated
en March V. J 1 I-t. bv the lale Arch
bishop Prciidi rga-t.
Mou-igner Kiel an'- en,t surviving
ri'lallte is Si-ler M. ISaplista. Anether
-i-tir. Mether M.iit .lehn, of the Mount
St. Jeseph's Cenvelil. at I "111 t nut Mill,
died some .tears age.
' Deaths of a Day i
TUSTIN FUNERAL HELD
City Welfare Head Buried at West
Laurel Hill
I'uimtuI sert ices for Lrne-t L.
Tustin. Director of Punlic We'fnre, who
died Sunduy in Italtlinere following an
operation, were held this afternoon
at '2 o'clock in the Tirst Ilaptisl
Church, Setenteenth and Sansom
streets. Inlerini'iit was made in We-t
Laurel Mill Ceineterv.
Mr. Tu-liu tta- one of Ihe most
prominent I'apti.-t lat men in the coiin ceiin
tr.t. his church vterk being as impor
tant and far-reaching a- his work for
the munlclpalitv
The elergvmi'u who eflleiated at
the funeral -irvice nre: The l!ev. Ir.
William Hunt, president of Ilucknell
I'lilversit), of which Mr. Tustin was a
graduate and a. iru-tep; the Itev. Dr.
Carter Helm Jenes, pn-ter of the I'lr-t
Maptist Church, .md the Itev. Dr.
Geerge V.. Nichols, assistant pastor.
FRANK W. TUSSY
Was Prominent for 35 Years in
Fraternal Circles
frank V. Tu.v. sixl.v-fne xe.n xe.n
eld. ,17 Cooper sheet, Weiidbiir.i , N
J., preiuineiit for thirty-tive .tears in
fraternal lide- in Camden ami Phila
delphia, d'ed teilir at h's home after
an illness of t ln-i weeks.
Mr. Tii-s) . who was a salesman fui
a linn in this c'tt. had eiciipled iiiant
position- of n -.leiisibililv ami t -n-t
among fraternal mders. Me was l'n-t
Grand Ma-ter of the (hid fellow- et
i tt J.-rsi'v. l'a-t Dictator of Camdi'ii
Ledge of Meiw , l'n-t Master of Tina
Ii1.. l.eibp' of Miisnii-. past (iiliier et
the Camden Ledge of Llks, a iiieielirr
of the It.-d Mmi. Knight of P.tlhias.
Sileain Chaptu'i'. It. A. .M.: ( '.t reti"
( eiuiiiandert . Knight-i Teiuplnr and
I'., eel- or Coti-'-iei'.t , besides being a
iiicmli'r of Lulu Temple, Pliiladelphhi.
Me tta- pri'hlint of the Caimbii Me Me
nieriitl Da.t Cmiiuiittee, mid a tru-tc"
of the Camden Public Librar.t.
II is survived b.v a widow and son.
Themas Flndley
liinuiie. Dec. lil. Themas I'ludlev.
lift) -one .tears old, pre-ldent of the
Via et -Hairis Cuiupan) , which makes
..gi'lculiiiral implciiicnt.-. died Mmidiiv
night. He had been in peer health for
ever a tear. At the age of lift ecu he
left hi- fail '- farm, went te work in
a geneial .-teri' and learned telegraphy.
He then was einple.ved hy the Mns-cy-Ilarris
Company as telegraph operator
and within tifleen .tears became iiH"'t
ing head of the company's 10,000 em em
ple.tes. Parden Beard Has Brief Session
llarrlsburg. Die L'I. - (I!) A P i
Se iiiiiii) 'ipplii al Ien- fui pardon vveie
submitted in pii'icr- te the Stale Iteanl
of 1'aiihni- at it- De, ember meeting lu-
I a x that the beard clean d its li-t with
c.xi option of Philadelphia ca-e., which
were -i lii'ilulcd for the afternoon, and
adjourned until ibi- afternoon. Tin- i
Ihe tir-t time sin h a condition ecciirnd.
ami lh" re. e was taken alter brief ai
guuiriit- hud been heanl in several
cases
Storm Headed for Atlantic Coast
Washington, I ''l l lit A. P.i
The Wentl.ei Kuieini (mill) i--ii i l he
following stui m warning: "Adtl-nrt
1" V VI "-leiiii ttariiliigs aieili-plaved
en the Atlun'ic Ce,ii from Delaware
lln.iktv.iter i, i Itn-ten. .Ma. Disturb
ances nun il ever Letter Si. Lawrence
V'allet wi I mete rapldl) 'li-tv ,ini and
be followed b) lapidl) ris.ng piessure
nun strong nertiiwpwt winds tills alter
neon nnd tonight "
CONFEREES ARGUE
SUBWAYRENTPOINT
P. R. T. Sets $800,000 a Year,
for New 'L' te Use Market
Street Tube
- 0
HIGH, CITY OFFICIALS SAY
P. R. T. Has Ve Respect
Even for Santa Clans
It was one of these crowded
evening trolleys.
An extiemely fat man vvflh long,
white whiskers had pushed his way
almost te the deer.
"Ne mere room Ihere." shouted
the eonducler. "We all have In get
henip tonight."
TIip xeicp. of a little lm.v inside
the ear shilled out. "Gee. lhere'8
net even room for Simla Clans.''
("ffurN te reach a solution as te the
I'i'Ice the citv shall pa.v th.' Philadel
phia Itapid Transit Cempati) for use of
the Marlicl sheet -ubvvii. by rrnnk
fnrd "L"' riders from Pretit and Mar
hit street te Fifteenth street. Is being
made at a Transit Coiiiinissien con
ference this morning in the efliec of
liieliard Weglcln. presldenl of Ceuiicil.
There is considerable difference et
i opinion between the city and 1. It. T.
I ri preseniatives of the commission en
1 this oiiestieu. If it can be settled n
long step will have been taken toward
teaching a wetUjng agreement te slart
the Piankfeid elevaled line.
It. II. Morien, traflic engineer of the
P. It. 'P.. estinialed that ti rental of
i soe.iifH) a jear for the use of the pur -
.lien in lie sum ut nainei weun he
Inecessniv. .tesenl, I'nlirm. eil,
I of the Cit) Tratisil Depni'tiueiit. ion -
tends thai liguie i.s tee, high.
1 Although representatives of the citx
anil ceiiipaiiv -,'ini niev tveuui statin pat
en ineir coiiieui'en, .vir. vxegieln. wlm
I is pre-iiling. expies-ed cenlideiice that
a salisfaclert compromise would h
I effected.
1 When Ihe conference opened Hie -uib-
! tta.t rental ijiie-tleu was taken up int-
1 mi'dialelt .
The cumin! ion was appointed at Ihe
siicgcstieii of Tliemns f,. Mitten, pie-l-
lib'iit of the l'..It. T. The citv'.- rep-le-eiiliilltes
aie Mr. Wcglein. Will
It. Iliiille.v. CH.t ('ontreller: Je-i ph
Mngee, A-slstant City Sollciler: Ti.in--il
Director 'I'vtmiiig and Mr. Coniey.
The cmnpanv i represenled b.v Cele-
'inim ,1. Jevce. thief cmiu-el ; W. C
Dunbar, vice, president in charge of
limine.' ; G. A Kldmcd-iin. x ice presi
dent in clung.' of operation, and Mr.
Morten.
Prope-als luinde b.v the P. It. T. en
, glnei'i's have met ttiih Ihe disapprei.il
of dlt etlieinls, who s.i) . u uuiliig Ihe
J'l'alikfeid "I," te be ell) -operated, tin"
prope-als would prevent Ihe oily from
icnlmiig a dollar of prelit.
The cit) engineer-, iiiaiiilain that the
basis of the lenlal te be paid the coin
pant for the use of the Market sheet
-ilbvta) .heillil be Upen the Ir.lHic e'
citv cars eter the -ulivvav tnuks a
well as en Hie nt of operating ibo ibe
tr.uks in Ihe cmnpanv -ett tied tube.
The (einp.inv refuse appaicntlv te
consider the eil.v's preposition lncaii-e
it claim- the ad.lilieii'il i.'tilal a- ,i
. oiiipeu-atieii for its os, of liusiii"-. en
surface lues in Ihe nml'iciist Hirmiu'i
operahen of the l'rankfeid "L."
1 Itedilieil te tivuics. Hi- means that
I a citv -ett neil line c.irtviug 1(1,110(1.(1(111
t'lissengi rs belweei: I'raiJ.fei d ami
I'reiil and Arch -tin'l- would have a
gre-s revenue of SCiL'e.dlMi during ihe
lir-t tear from fare- co-ling mx ami a
ipiarter cents cadi. A jeintlj eperainl
line making use of the INIarkct -treel
subttav would produce i;iii revenues
of $1.4-.0(MI a .vear from '.':. (lllll.llllli
punieni'era lia.ving Ihe -ame rale of i
fare. i
CHIVALROUS BANDIT FRISKS
PASSENGERS IN FAST TRAIN
rHOaniMUCnO lll riOl I nHIIM
Weman Oompanlen Aids His Escape
in Heart of Chicago
Chicago. Dec !. ( P.v A.
P
Police ledii) Investigated a upon thai
a vveii-iin's-e,! iiaiiiiii wnli ex.iii-ne
Ilia 1 1 Iters w no, silicic- 111! Hill l . ne.ill up en- .,.,
si rtailen-car pa eager- en lire linlil- i
ZVUrlZZly en Pele Entangled in Live W,re3
la-t night had c-c.iped in an aiitoniebilc , Pittsburgh. Dec. '-'l.-fl.v A. P.I
driven hv a weuian iipanimi. i A til depaili t pan) was , ailed
Children skating mi a pond -av the "" last niuht t" n -cue a tweltc-t car
r. bher made hi-getattii) in an aulmu.-I "hi be.v who had become entangled j
bile which hml I iiarl.i d In nealh the
pnri.iii
i ailread v ladiicl .
The bandit hoarded the ob-irt.nien
car and furred the p.'l' -engei- te -land
in line Pour men i entrihutcil, ihen
the robber reached Mr. ami Mi-, ller
1" rt L. Stan-bury, of Tuciiincari. N.
VI.. and their three small childicti
"Madniiip." he -aid, "will ten ple.i-e
inke the dlibll'i'll te the ether i ml of
tlie car. I am net Intere-ii.l in nut
t nliialile- a tTemiin unit have, ami I de
m.i want te irigliten rhihliru If mim
pleae "
A- he . elltilllli ll devt II Hie line of
piiengei- tin1 coliilucler iinpe.irid at
the front i ml of the car remit te ml -
het ticket-. The haiulii
lit
leganhd him
"It's ipnic p.i-sjMc." he told hi- tic-tun-.
"Ihat the loiiilucler I- arined li
he isn't, he cm call men who are. Thai
would mean -hooting, nml -miie of you
might get hurl 1 den'i want hint te
hiipp.'n, se I will leave .ten."
Cevering ihe p.issengi r with In-gun,
lie linked the i iiiei'.;enct hell rope,
bin ked thimigli the eb-ci t 'ilimi platform
deer, nml a- the train -letted down
hapi'il nvei hie mil and di-appeiiicd
ijeu ii the eiiilinukiiiciit .
DESERTION CHARGE LIFTED
Name of Linn J, Gibsen Taken Frem
Slacker List by Order
The name of Linn ,1 Gib-mi, I'hila
delphia. who vmi- iegi-1. led bv hicnl
di lift beard . :'.'. vm - Irnkni mini
the list of nllige.l diatt deseiier- teda)
by the War Depart mem
ll. II. Ilan-eiii, iis-i-iaiit iidjiitniil,
headiiuai'ter- Thud Cel p- Aim, nn nn
neiinied that Gib-mi's mime appealed ,
en the published list el alleged diafi
iieserlers 11-9 11 icsiilt of Ihe liluil icpert
of the draft ellidaU -hevting him te lu
ll ilesiiler, Inn as he i- n,,i prepcilv
ilinigeabh wilh de-iitleii Jn- name
should lie ' t I'll ken elf i
MUMMERS MEET TONIGHT
Will
i
Complete Plans for
Big New,
Year Parade .
Itepresenlatnes of the vaiieiis ei -
giiul.atietiH ami c'iiIi- ,i u will par I
Uilpaie in ihe New cur'- uiiiiumeis' '
parade will uieel tonight in lEemn I'.M'i,
("Ut Hall, with the Ceiini llniauic emu
luitlce en celehriil.ens nillf . ;.
.Milliigh, ithe ha-. barge of ihe parade '
The idiuis ler the ceh I latien y III M.
iiiinpleled al leillght's lueehug nml e
will he ilea tv ii fin position m hue
new i)i:i.vv.iti: nivicii iiiiidek
riulecruvuie Nupiilement will U publlnhit
in i.in 'veiiuiK i'ueiiGw.ieuKer en rriaftr
DECEMBER 21,
I
Convict's Capter
Int i nutlenn I.
MISS .M)Si;PMIM': IKHLANI)
Ilarr.v IScrwIn scrreted lilntself In
a parlilug box and nude geed Ills
escape from the Cliarlestnvvu prison.
.Miss Ireland saw Iterwin climb out
of (be box near her linnm at New
town, .Mass. IScrwIn was setm Inuli
lu prison
WARRANT OUTHJR SKIPPER
ON RUM SMUGGLING CHARGE
j Owners of Nomad Beeze Uneasy;
i n, ,., c.t, ., ir. u
I DarC Net Se" ll 0r KcCP ,l
' A waiintit for Man) Ixerl. I'aplain
of Ihe oil tanker Dart ford, detained
I ,,,M(.M,IV ,s prohihltlen agents, was
us,i ,,i. i 'h.i s:ii e, l.
sinner Mrnlev .
Gevernmenl ugant- had been watch
ing the tanker fin -eme lime, believ
ing ii was Ihe miaiks of hilugiiig smug
gled liipier into Hie leiinlr.t. A batch
of laiimli,) M'lit from ihe -hip )cstcr
dat tta- eMimiued and found Id coii ceii
ie.il Hipeu'.
Neurit Sed i a-e of whisky smuggled
inle pml en the Nomad aie wandering
around the citv. with veiy lew bu.vers.
Se het upon the trail are Hie Govern
ment agents Hull this whisk) i annul he
kept long III l.ll) mu place.
dm ci iiiiiciit ag. ills also ate -en idl
ing ter one of the woman smuggle!-,
known te hate linn en the Nomad dur
ing ii- ndtentuieii- ve.vage. She Is
helieted te live in Wc-i Philadelphia.
She is nanu'il u u tvarinul as Helen
Cromwell, alleged wife of Charles It.
Ci. unwell, one of the uliii-c- of "Dap
per Den" Cellil.'-. She - believed te
hate lied with Collin- lu mi automobile
alter the Nomad decked al Camden,
N. .1.
YEAR FOR DRUNKEN DRIVERS
Aute Association Officers Faver
Drastic Punishment
HaiTlsburg. Dec. 'JI. i H.v A P i-Sii'.'Kc-li.iiis,
lh.it ill, Stale Ill.'liw a.v
Dep.n lineiit .aid in si'ciiiing law- ter
in"!"' -evere punishment t'r t'll.iiei".
of Hi.' Stale's aiiteM, Inic ie,c vviic
man. te Miglutat loiiiuiis-ienei' l.ivvi
S Sudler. bt Gcei"c G M, I'.iil.iiid. el
Man isbiiig. president of ihe in w 1'inn
s.tltaiiia Auloinetitc As-ei i.iHiui, am'
L. II. Mageililig. Ihe -ecrrlar) .
Thet l spr, hill) took Up tile piiip.ei-
lieii of securing inure -evere punl-hnieiit
for persons imivhtnl of dritnm .into .inte .into
tnehlles while iimlcr the inllm nee of
liipier. or ce'ivlclcil of the theft of llielf ,'
vehicle-. 'I'licv siipge-led that person,
leiivicteil of driving vvhlh inlexlcatiil
should be -elitenicil te ill en- a enr
III jail, while pel -en- . out icted of theft,
ihe) believed, should lie -cnl te the
' ",'""",' r'"' '' ''"" hfti.nl
,,.,,-,, Wt,,u a pe-llillll) of pardon
'I'be.v dei lilt i'i that Ihe liite.xicat( d i
driver is b ming a real iinuu r In
reim-v Ivaliui. ( iimnils-iener s.uller
liiilllted out Unit the ill pal lliienl call1
leteke llien-cs for iulexli ahull eiuv
up. ill a eel tilii ul Imi
fiem the imiris in
f,,i, ming fei mal imn
aiuls ami u ln.ir-
' MX'' Wires 111 tile lop el an elect ri
I or fifteen minutes the lad. who
gate his name as Pram I- Miihuie),
dangled thiit) feet above the street,
while civilian- xainlv iitteinptrd te ics.
cue him- A- a las' n-eri a I'm- alarm
tt.ls mi lieu 111. I lie oe,t tta- reniev
r,.-,,"cji,x k j - ;;ra
poll' a- a pinnk
Children Give Health Playlets
Student- of Ihe Stephen Giiard Public
Si I I. I.ighlei nth -heel ami Smdir
iiv.iiuc. gave two pill) let- teil.i) at the
Sd I. Th'' phi) let- were ai'ianged b.v
H,,. lull i'-tale Dairv ( niiu-il. ul, h
fiirui-hid Ihe eii-linue-, and wee givin
in reiiiuiictmn tvitli the health fair)
i auipiiigii.
'm.m&jB&SvMtMtaWtMWWWm?:
Werth-While
Christmas Gifts '
Ample Assortments
for Personal Use
and for the Hume
Hundreds Under Fifty Dollars
Many for Less Than Ten
And Important Pieces of High Cost
But Invariably the Fullest Value
for the Amount Paid
Mirchandkc Purchased Ui tn Christinas
Delivered en Christ mus Dan
Jly Special Mesacngirn of the lJeuac
lit New Yerk, Atlantic City, Wilmington,
Ualtimerc and Aiinajwlia
J. EGALmVELL & Ce.
Jewelry - Silver - Stationery
Chestnut and Junipur Streets
iGU
1921
GOLF CLUBS AWARD
PRIZES 10
CADDIES
Huntingdon Valley, Yerk Read
and Philmont Serve
Xmas Feasts
PRESENTS FOR EVERYBODY
Old SI. Nlchelns and the veneralilc
St, Andrew linked arms this morning
and were whiked nwny In the famous
sleigh te the Huntingdon Vnlley, Old
Yerk Itiind and Philmont Country
Club', where the annual Christmas eVl-
i cbrntlens for the caddies were held.
I It is the custom at these jjubs te
prepare n reusing geed time nt this
I season of the year for the youngsters
1 who get all of the work nnd none of the
pleasure or golfing.
There is ulwavs plenty of turkey nnd
"fixins"' and every Imaginable variety
of feed, in (uantlties ample te the de
mands of healthy young appetites. And
there i.s candy for everybody and money
prizes which serve as n reward for zoed
work In the past and as an Inspiration
ler tlie future and gifts of the sort that
bejs like-
At the Philmont Country Club nn
enormous Christmas dinner wns sub
jected te i!75 individual attacks this
afternoon by as many liungrv caddies.
Prem Temmy Fletcher, ten cnrs old,
te "Johnny" Warden, sijct.v-twe jenrs
old, (he caddies were determined (e de
stroy and obliterate all turkey in sight.
Kills A. Gimhel. president of the
dub, had personal charge of the affair,
and gave each of the guests a .fll.riO
geld piece In behalf of the club and dis
tributed twenty-live special prizes
ranging in x-nlup from .$." te SKI for
particularly geed work. Me addressed
the he.vs brjplly en the subject of "KHi
cieney and Thrift" and Warden, dean
of the caddie corps, contributed a feu
remarks in response.
Among the-e who helped serve the
dinner were Mrs. Kills A. Gimbcl. Mrs.
.Milleit Mereld, Mrs. Merris Kauf
maitn. Mrs. i;v K. Scllg. Mrs. P. (J.
fleislier. Mrs. Hen jamin "Wolf. Mrs. I.
II. Silverman. Mrs. Lee Itevvers ami
Miis Sephie Kspen...
The committee In charge of the cel
ebration included Mr. Gimhel. Leuis
Wolf, Jules P. Mnstbaum, Merman
Ite-enthal. II. L. Iteinhard and Mrs.
Selig.
Al the Old Verk Knii-l Ceuiitr.v Club.
In Jcnkititetvii. KiO caddies sat down
al neon te a turkey dinner of the
Well -known varielv like mother used
te make. Kver.tbndy get a box- of
ca ml, and the committee distributed
prizes when ll was nil ever. This after
noon lliere ' vtere motion pictures, te
which the lie.th will be taken a- gue-ts
of Ihe club.
The committee which made the ar
rangements Included, Henry W. .Paisl,
Wlllium A. Ickler. James P. Hallo Halle
well and Henry P. Hall. The) were
tis-i-ted bv Mrs. James f. Ilnllevtell,
Mrs. Henry W. Paist. Mrs. Henry F.
MaP. Mrs.. William A, Ickler. Mrs. II.
P I ( Creat. Mrs J. S. fowler, Mrs.
Mrs. A. II. Jenkins. Mrs A. II. Mati
wnring. Mis. Geerge Parry, Mrs. Wil
liam Prince and Mi's. Leuis Kuril.
Al I he Huntingdon Valley Ceuiitr.v
Club, at iVeble, there were festivities'
for loll caddies. There, tee, there was
n lug turkev dinner
Hint a turkey dinner
with everv thing
should bate .and
gieat quantities of cand.v . nuts nnd
fiult. One hundred and thirl) dollars
In cash was distributed b.t the commit
tee te the caddies who have shown the
lies) w-eik throughout Ihe last enr. nnd
there were g'ft- for all. This 'afternoon
there were motion nicturcs and xmulp
xille te lop off the event.
The lemmittee of arraiigeiiients in
cluded Kdwnrd A. Weilieniiia)er, Lewis
P. Gelgar, J. S. Gould, Jeseph Haines,
Jr., William Welsh Harrison, Jr.,
James It, MeKiislaml. Jr., Kdwnrd U.
Peel. Geerge I!. Pflngst, Albert II.
Smith. Marinailiike. Tilden. Jr., Wil
liam M. Weaver ami Geerge Zinn. any
of the ladles of the club assisted In mak'.
ing the occasion a succe-s.
Par uw.'.t from the freedom of the
eminlry clubs was the Christmas lice
for tlm children of the Municipal Court
in-., nun' warns wne cannot nave
Chrlstni'is .tree in their own home
a
or
mug up sieci;ings py iiielr verv
ew a
lite, liec.mse et the domestic illllicnli!
et their parents, found a tall ever
green lire-. nl in tinsel nnd toys in the.
I Ileal department of fhe court at
Tttenty-lii'st nnd Puce sheets. The
.veiing women iinple.ves helped Santa
Clans, and all of the little stockings
were filled.
There was Christmas fun for the
sick diildren at the hospitals, tee. The
Artisan Order of Mutual Protection en
tertained SOU chlldieii tedat in the
iiiiditerltim of Hi.. Deparhueiit of the
i iiiiiircn - Hospital for Hi
reyenhen j
i :,. 7,:!;,.w,ftr!',T
mu
Spanish Reut Moroccans
Madrid. Die '.'1. (My .. .. , -,.,1P
Moreican forces oppe-K the Spanish
In the I email region hate been coin cein
jilclely broken ami deinerali.eil. accord accerd
nig tn an eflielnl sta lenient -sP,i n..
(..neral Iterengiier, Spani-I, High Cem.
""Vi" ' "fter an inspection ,,f th,.
tiositleiis captiiieil b.t t,(. Spanish
troops, ' "
L'vc
REVEALS
DRIV
OF
Wall Street Bercb Suspect De
sires te Come Back te
America
STILL IN POLISH PRISON
Hy the Asserlntt'il Press
Warsaw, Dec. lit . It was censld
ered nulln nnusilliln ii1,i,. ii.... n .
' " ""'"' l""L '"C net-
ussiii-y procedure in tunc VVeir(, I,njf.
feld, alias William Unde, )nc.
America seen would be bcirim i.
was arrested here last week hy n, ff
Polish authorities at the i .... ..
me Aiiierienn ucpiirtmtnt of .lunc,r
connection with its Invest Igntien 0f a,
Wall street explosion in SentcmC
iUL'U. . '
Intimation Hint Llndenfeld tOUM
seen be returned te the Piilted Sd
...... te.,,i j SJ.. I.V-.-ll-l VO-pntVP Q-. .
of the Department of Justice, vvlieSS
he believed the Polish authorities weu3
net object. '
Lindenfeld repenlcdl.v begs u U
turned te Aineridi, neeerdliig te j
authorities, making emphatic premli..
te tell mere of the details he .laims
lt,r,,(. r,ii,,nt.-il..r- ll.n Vl..1l . t3
nster. ( osgreve says h" believes Lin
(k'tifeld knevys still mere than hc L.
relnted. Me Vaid the. police were eiv-,
Llndenfpld time te think the sltuatie!
ever,
Iylndenfeld hn given the miiue of th
driver in hip wugen wnieii ts.sald t
have taken the bomb into the
Verk liuanclnl district. This name,
according te Cosgrove, rorrespeadH flj.i
the one obtained by William J llunu,
lll'Il'l l 11IC I1II1CIII1 ll lllVeSIIgQtlg-
of the Depnrtment of Justice, (je.
gieve sa.vs iiiiieeuieui ai-e lias tmuiyj
two persons wne ne iieeiures munufac
ttirpil the bomb. Llndeiifeld s statt
incur, ne says, tens new llie wajei
uriver e-capeu just oeiere me explosion
occurred and bow ether principals it
the alleged plot arranged te be far frea
Wall Street en the dav of the explo
sion. The Jewish newspapers sav Linden
fold's relalfves advance the theory thit
the prisoner has u double who hu
(Jeinmunist centiectnms. Liiulenfddi
relatives are iiieled as saving Hint hh
double has been traveling under man;
aliases, thai the deiib'e's real mitiie also
is Lindenfeld ami that he has spent
much time. in America.
The relatives are reported hm elalminj
that Ihe Liuilciifdd who is in prii
here has no connection with the alltfel
explosion pint.
NOT INCLINED TO STUDY
SAYS THE NEW BOY PRODIGY
But He "Played Truant" Frem HlgH
Scheel te Ge te College
"I was never partieulurl.v inclined t
stud." said .veiing David K'n'-K), tli
liflccii-.veiir-e'd preillg., at Stale Cel
lege. He took his exiiiniiiiituuis aci
entered Stale ( allege ntier tttii .wan
work at.' eiilral High Si Imel. nml wa
Intel) sought b.v the truant elhier be
cause he was found te be mliug frei
school lielme the re mired age liiail
He lives ul Mill North Klghleenlli street
'As a unit t r el lint. I hml a lilt.i
i mere nine two two and a half hours te
-pi ml "n in) 'high -dinnl work beran'
after school i
he said.
'In-pil I worked until 3,'
David -aid lie and hi- hietlicr, ttlc
is a "Tiulliute el the Pliarinacists hchoel
at leuiple I uitersil). ceiii'liiiled tbl'
since their parents were net vtdl-te-d
the best tiling would he for tliein both tc
i gel llirniich siheul as seen a- possible.
I The lad is new tr.vlng te cembhv
I the two feiir-.vear courses of civil anil
architectural engineering at State into
, six years
1 And, he said looking seriously from
Mils brown eve-, he didn I pnrticulanj
like the girls.
CLUB TO GIVE PLAY
i "Sylvia Runs Away" te Be Pr'
sented by Amateurs
Tlie Domine Club of the Ppi-cep-1
Academy will iiresent ili thirteenth an
nual phi) ."Sylvia Itun- Avva.v." tenijht
night in the ballroom of the ItelloviK-Sh-atfetd.
Pollewlng the phi) there will
hi dancing.
The leading role will he plnjeil bj
Itiilph Kinder, pie-ident of (lie dull
and ether important roles will he played
bv Plevd T. Gibsen, lib Ixnk 1'riw.
.Id. Hareld Kinder and William V1L
Other- in the cast are Jehn L. VV'erslnj,
William Ilardt. Harrj Cliublitirt.
Craig Muckle, Jehn P.iitcs and HetvatJ
LmiK
i
Extraordinary ! ! !
I We are lulling pprsnmil .lurriulnj
iinlers fruni .tour plate, en nil '
j crated
Cijrfctmasf Carbsi
AM VVILI. IIO s I XTII,
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Delivery Next Day
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Turkey Dinner '
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This Thursday
SOUP TO A . m
Shere Dinner a Specialty
Steamed Seft Clams
Steamed Oyster
Steamed Lobsters
Steaks, 'Chops and
Chicken
Boekbinder's
12.-1 WALNUT ST.
S IIANQVUT ROOMS
Ltidirn' Dinint Ileum
Second Fleer
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