7 "3w wr wripiPi x T . ,'ViS-' ' V ' r'v the Weather 'M ' Fair tonight and Tuesday: little change In temperature) lowest tonight about 28 degrees: tnoderato wind. J Tr-MrrnATUBB AT KACU HOtJIt POSTSCRIPT PJT9 110111 - in inn Hil 12 1 ; 4 r.10 130 B2 4 :i5 - ,v Wz iritrtimn mil hit r mnrier m VOL. VIII. NO. 100 DCDDCD MAMPn1 II I 111 I S 1 1 H 1 1 I I Untcrtd an Sccend-Clmn Mutter M th rontefTlc at Fhtladelphln, Pa, ' Under t'.n Act efMarcli a. IftTO PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1922 Published Dally Kurrtft-'Humlai HXilmerlptlen ITic' tn n Year by Ma'l I'eDyrluhl I ICM lv I'ubllc ldgcr Company INTRODUCING A NEW SENATOR TO U S. SENATE BY GOVERNOR Plans Made te Take Oath . in Washington Tomorrow NO STRINGS TIED TO OFFER, HE SAYS Sproul Declares He Expects Ap se te Seek Election in November peintcc Ueerse Wharten Pepper, of this city, was named I'nltcd States Senater tn nccectl Senater Penrose by Governer Fpreul today. j The announcement was macro by the fietcrnur ns he bearded n train at Swarlhmere nftfr a ''apld motorcar trip' . i -nrMnri Knnla fpAm I, it. ' hMie. Lnpldcn Maner, near Chester. The Governer said lie liepcd Mr. Pepper would be a candidate for Scn Scn iler Penrose's unexpired term. The Appointment itself qualifies the new Senater te serve until a candidate is elected in November for the Penrose Itri ending March I. 1027. The certificate of appointment was handed te Mr. Pepper In the Governer's bmfnew office, at 1512 Chestnut- strict. Arrangements have been made te have r tk'p ibhr tr- -jia. 1RbVBY -. BH ' BBMSPISb "' . . , 'y,- ,' " I ARRESTEDFOR PLOT TO Honored BURN HUSBAND WWW - '$$MM' 'I Wife Caught Here After Alleged Cuban Lever Confesses Part in Pittsburgh .MAN HIT; HOME, SET AFIRE , Murder t-quad delcetlu. after nn all-nlRht vigil, arrentcd Mrn. Pauline Xertli Whann. forty-two. lit' wi avinK i entered lnt n conspiracy te de awaj J Thlid Ktrcef. She U accused of having With her litibuiid. t'olencl Wlinnn, of ' WrfX 4 V.Sr Tll : !- AIR. AND MRS. GKOKGK WHARTON PKPPKK Mr. Pepper was today appointed by Governer Sproul te fill the vacancy In the United States Scnate caused by the death of Heles. Penrose. The photograph was taken In the street In front of the Pepper home. 1730 Pine street Ivittnnlnc. Pn. Mm. Wlinnn was at rented after i. wire was receives! from Pitt-bui-Rli. saying M. KiiKcne Kanz. yeutiK ubai 1 nnestcd Iick en Deccmbcf II. Iuik on en I fi'hseil he anil Mr. Whunn planned te de away with her hub:inil. that Mri. Whann wan the bralni of the offal"', and that all he had dc.ne wan te earrj ftrnw te the house two days before t lie crime. Colonel -Whann was found nncon nncen nncon hcIeiir, after belinc struck with a blunt instrument, nnd his house was- ablaze. Sana and Mm, Whann were known te be Involved in a love affair and they were suspected Immediately of having tried te murder her husband nnd burn the house te conceal the crime. Mrs. Whann denied the whole of Sana's story this morning, snylng Sana was insanely jealous of her hus band and has Intercepted n letter from i the colonel te his wife In which there ' were some uncomplimentary refcienees te the Cuban. A that time. Mrs. Whann ' says, Sanz vowed he would get even . with Colonel Whann. The beuse In which Mrs. Whnnn was arrested was bought for her some lime nge by her husband. It is the sjime I tilace where Ralph Mever, the convicted I North Pcnn Bank efllcial. lived before I he was sent te prison. When nrrested . i this morning Mrs; Whnnn Vnid te the , detectives: This house must be hoodooed aK v v Hllk lll FIGHT 10 REELECT EAMON DE VALERA Dail Engages in Heated Wran gle After Republican Chief Offers Resignation MAY OPPOSE FREE STATE 0KUMA, JAPAN'S VENERABLE' STATESMAN, STILL ALIVE; Repert of Death of Marquis Due te, His Lapsing Inte Cema Tehle, Jan. .- flly A. P. I Mar-I qtus Okumn. the if;ed stntemnn. u lievc condition of eTinn led te irperts of i ilenth. was still alive nt 5 o'clock Ihi"-! afternoon. A Tekm iiipiit.'h. b mi nf l.nuiliiii. en .lantiar (I. minted that MaviuK Okuiiui hull died that day. Ileii'dulu lr i:iti'lti'4 from Tolcle te the ii.'.liM' i'c of Honolulu also gate tnc ilcilli of Mntculi Okumn en thn; ilu . Hono lulu dispatches of the 7th -ta I --i ilial tin- Mnniuls' phyciidan ai Tokie aii aii neiinci'il that the, stale of iniiin into wlilcli the iinticnt hud fallen bad been mistaken for death and that be hud te- PRICE TWO CENTS . 35; KILLER OF II N. I DETECTIVES IS CAUGHT K lly tlie Asseriate:! Press Dublin, .Ian. II. An seen as -the Iiill Klreanu was convened this morning Knnieii de nlern eiev nnd nlaeml his gained conscleii"nc nnd a still iiieaiiiing siikiiii.v. or uriiiii 01 I tic resignation ns President of the IrWh it 'public ferinnil.x before tin- hiiiic Mtr. Thelnas .1. Clnrk ineveil the ie ie idcctien of Mr. de Vnlcui ii Pi evident of the republic. I. lain Wdwes -.(-euded I he motion. Michael ('idllu1'. one nf i lie htideis in stlppei- of he lrlh ireatv nliich was latllleil Saturday ever Mr. d" Va I Icra's ei csitien, said tha' tin en. n the Dall wished te be put In the po-itieu of opposing Pre.ldcnt de Vnleia He jieitvted out tliat tlie Dail was new faced uitli the nreblcm of taking ewr i tliii rr.ii ni-iii.iniii ft'rtiii flm 1 1 1 1 1 i li ninl tin MYSTERY HINT IN DEA.TH 'suggested the formation of a cemiiiittif nc in am rniitin IM AIITO ! whose membeis would be chosen fi,.in OF MAN FOUND IN AUTO;,,,, MrH ,)f thc POt,trvcrs . i.. keep the iieaee.. Werk and uet talk was new Luther Beddy, Hunted in Thre States, Surprised in Heuse at 2008 Redman Street MAGISTRATE SCOTT, WHO GAVE TIP, AIDS IN ARREST Mariils had previous! heen ellicinlly nnneiinccd from Tokie. and posthumous , honor" nail been ecineil en him lij llir regent. Prince Ilirohite. In tlie name of "Judge," With Drawn III I tllli' I ui t AIIS.S MIRIAM AII.K Philndrlpliia ell I who will rereic, a medal In New Ynrlt teda ns a reward for her relief work in thc Near Knt Charles G. Smith Dies In Hospital Where He Was Taken Unconscious i Charles ii. Smith. 1IM! North Thir- I tet'ilth street, died at .'1:15 o'clock this morning in the l.aukcnau Hellnl. where he was niken in an unconscious condition. Although the report of hospital tin -thbritlcs would indicate dcatli was due ::." .Htrrr"..,v;? si h : "ii w M'lll I, lllill tll. kTlllllI. ri ... i.i.i, ... -i. night unconscious In nn nutomelillc parked along the west river drive in r'iilrmiiiiit Park. ergeant Irwin, el me farw gunrus. requlicd. he added. Ready te Fight If DeceHed Jehn Maeiiitee. of Meuaghitn. nigmd that Knglaiid had net ,ct g'ni lieland the constitution for tlie free t i t -. and that until the terms of the treiitj were carried out the republican go eminent iniist be continued. Mncintee urgeil krenlns the resource" of lieland intact. .. . ... . .. It l.nglaiiii hts us down TIGER RE-ENTERS POLITICS WITH HIS NEW NEWSPAPER First Issue Tomorrow te Reveal Se crets of Treaties Sp'Cla' tabic I)1pntr) 1 njr ii t Paris. Jan. fl.--Tlie part plin'-d l former President Wlli.ni and Prime Minister Lloyd Oeeige in making tlie 'i rid War pence treaties will be told hi former Premier ('leineneeaii m hi new newspaper, the Kchn Nntmnale which he will launch tomorrow Clemenceau. who is blamed bi his enemies for the wcnknest.es of the lrent of Versailles, is boiling with rage eer the alleged iiiisrepresentntien of hi- part tn framing tlie document. The ..stall ll"hnient of this newspaper signifies his return te French 'elitie, although he is eighty enrs old and apparently hnd delinltely retired. M. Cleinenceau is proprietor mid ed itor of the newspaper, with M Tar- Pistol, Enters Building With Patrolmen DESPERADO SURRENDERS Had Made Sensational Dash Frem Scene of Crimes Dressed as Weman l.lllher I'nnih . Negro killer who slfW Detective; Miller and Ruckle in Sew Voik Thursday, was ancstcvi today at JOfCs Redman stieet. this ntj. Theugli desperate, and avowedly ready le "knock off two or three" tn accomplish his purpose of getting te Canada, Reddy wn surprised nnd nr rested before he had a chuuec te make resistance, lie was armed with two nil"- m PREMIERS OISCUSS FIND GROOM'S BODY ike ncv Senater lake the oath at Wash "I Incten tomorrow. The effei of the scr.atendiip le Mr. Pepper was unrestricted. The ap pointee, in n brief .statement, said lie tcfepted the offer in that spirit and 'jthathe Intended te serve out the unex pired term. "Geed Morning, Geerge" -Mr. Pepper nrrlcd at the Sproul of ef llent 10:50 o'clock. As he walked .Ijathe'hallway lcading.te the Governer's oRice lie was spied by thc Governer, who fit: '' "Ooed morning. Geerge. Hew are jeu feeling this fine morning?" PROBLEMS AT GOLF HUNTED FOR MONTH found the man. Today two special .a.iM.li. ..t 1.. sJ.,,l,1m. ntttllil Illlllklt II lf She will be held here. pending the ar- Wlir!.,.llr ,. .i.e case: A report of phjsicintis at the nos nes pital le the Coreut-r's office contained the brief aiineuneepient of "death (In (In eo apeple. ." Hospital authorities declined le snj whether or net the body bore signs of an attack, declaring thnt "tlie case is entire!) in tlie bunds of the Corener." rival of County Detective Rest, from Pittsburgh, en whose wire the local Detective Rurenn sent Detectives Shel ler and Hcifhlc) te get tlie woman. The) waited outside the beuse nil night before they could catch her. She Is id.arged with criminal enspiraey, arson, nnd aggravated aKsault and bai ter). Her husband is still in the hos hes pitul at Pittsburgh. te obtain a joint Cabinet "I don't wnnt the office nt a!.." lie declared. Then, looking at Griffith and Cellins, Jie added : "Yeu have a mnjnui) with )nur sity-feur vote-. I'lei t jour own President." Tears Dail Laughing .stock Arthur Griffith, speaking after Celin The arrest was inade b Patrolman Renner. of the Twentieth anil Fltz- water streets stHtlnn. sherth before 30 The patrolman was assisted Conference Halts While Experts Bride, Trying te Convince Pe- Werk en Question of Cer- . man Reparations Ry the Associated Press Cannes, Jan. I. - Premiers Lloyd Geerge ilhuMirlnnd. with Andrew lJenar i Law, planned te make a threesome at lice He Hadn't Run Away, Hears News Phoned IS BURIED IMMEDIATELY .:. While Jin the police station nt Flf- ARREST OF FIVE REVEAL'S $38,000 JEWEL THEFT j Held by California Police for Attack' en Mrs. Stedman Bent Leng Reach. lieut, wile: Mcumun Jient, con tractor, of Sas.OtIO worth of Jewelry. en November II) last. The first knevl- jnud that there was nothing te ppvent fl n tin J i' 'K ' " " "' HARVEY INJURED AT CANNES WHEN HURLED OUT OF AUTO After tlie renomiuutien of De Valern American Observer at Allied Confer- for the iiresldency. Cellins said lie . rnnfln-H in Ren i would licit ebiect te the re-election el ence Confined te Ded President de Valern. but that if Mr. m- , ratines, Jan. !!.- tRy A. P. i--t.eerge i Vniera'were re-elcs'tul the people would rimer AI Dnwilv was nn-stnl in ' "" ' "-' ''i'"""" .......--..... - irn out tin- JJUll. as uie ian weuiii i. unci .i. iewti) was an sieu m ,., ii,i,. ... .,.., ...i.. ,.,,.,, nnl ilentli . ... , i !.. f .,.. .. ..,.i f'lllf nil 1 clmr'.i. ifi ' "L """ ' ' ' , ,, ., UC lie IllUglllllC smi-.i Ol ill" wnrm, viiit., OJi ,i cnarge el 1 1 i. ..I.... i.. .... .,i,i,,iit.,t.it.. iinfwleiir .. .7 ......,.. .- having assaulted and robbed Mrs. Nana 'J" L ",... . " tti . e V i" ; . r nwr , M M "T ' ?", 1 ":. ' ,il l" puv.uiNii.iiii.M iv - -:-"",, s pen il en nn1 ro-vni-iieii i u"uun, i...ntn..i. Win utnK f, I'O.illll . Slfll'H k 111 . ... . ... .1... t.l!.... i""-" ""1"ni" "' , ., , ,V, I I e inusi carry en in" n-uuuiicii. in wliese car he was riding, and ,)'- KOverniuent until it is disestablished by iminjaiecu. vuiierji.i;".- ."ii"ii i'is-i. tlie-Irisli pcoile," she said, !lie op . .... .... . . ... T .i ... .. . . mr jMIlOUhMllim llllltl ..- U "." '..'.' ,m.jn. n,.i, .,.!... ..t .1..:. -ir.i- ,:,i in sun a iieuiir I'mi nee iitishnmi hnii assault in tuts citv came in n te eirram i . , . .i .'""' I11" ii'iiiiiiiivu iiini muiie ivi ii .in.., - - -- - - - ;;,. .. j.nl.. .. .l. i .1 n . I il 11)111111 Ol UOII. gefi" today while the reparations et- 'ecntli and Vine streets yesterdsj-. trylng-l p, the public' had" nf the I r'chbery nnd 1 en ns active mutineer I he strene t..l... AI. .,.. nn.l f:.l.,w.l I rtlll. .l l ...... ..It........ !.. .1.- Sl , .liMIll .ih'IW'iih 11 tiu ...n.iu.i vinin i iriiiriii-1-,111 ,-iii(ur.-) ill 1 til' nilllieer Oil, 1 I. ...I. t ...1 .... A. 1.IU ll..4,,l., tl .!.. n...l !.. C - .. !1t 1 lOIS. mini jiiuiM'ii u, iii mi-. -Mi.Mti.nK i't'iuies unii iiir t'-iiHi,' 1111 ui ire- "We will." mendeusly strengthened bv the reap- Mr. de Valera said that if lie wen. re- pearancc of "tlie Tiger" and the pres elected, no elleri 01 urn would e niniic ence tn nis newspaper lemeneeau is .. .l.u n .,! I.. (t.n.f l...n..-l. 1.1. .t! l'An ini l", jrtiiii.,m't iiiti,iii t.f'l- . . teriiil newer. in the new nereeinenls "'lock. with Germany. It is beheved he ins by Magistrate Ames Keett tlie Negro complete!) reveal the .1,,,, of the Vcr- ' inagilriite. and Constable P.erkmnn. of Magistrate Scott's office Magistrate Scott was responsible for 1 he nrr"st In some manner which ba net nt here learned, be bei aine aware ' the tae' that Reddy. Jailbird and i.in.i-killer. with a reward of ?10,(K)ll en his head, and sought ns few crim inals have been sought by police of three States, was in hiding in Philadelphia. Hew Reddy get here remains for the present a in) story, though it is expected that the iucstienitig of tlie police will break him down and bring a detailed st -ry. It. is known only thnt in spllR f the vigilance of Stale police, who e.iglit liiin between Laughernc. Pa., where he was lust been, and Philaclei I'll 'J. aided li town cnnntnliles mill 1IIMII lll'll IU. Sill' Plllll. IIIIL till- .. . . .. - ----.. p ... .. v ...... .(r.-.r's.v - ed the joint committee proposed b) ' "VK with his mother and two brother ' pisses of farmers, he somehow mnn- hael Cellins. . ii"""iiuu iiirinneuse ar .erin "B''u 10 snji into I'liiiaiieipnin. liad concluded, said the uuestlen of Hie t rente had been constitutionally, settled saille.s Treat v. IDEALISTS WHO REFUSED $1,000,000 RECONSIDER Garland Brethers Decide te Accept ' Legacy Left by Father Kniten. .Inn. ft. iR) A. P i Charles (iarlund. tlie jnuthful idealist wlie meie than t )car age announced his icfusiil te accept a legnej .:: SI .1)1)0.0(10 willed 1 1 i in bj his father, tlie late .i a Hies A. Garland, of thi cit. lia- recon sidered his dc-cisieu and will aei-ept thc mono), according te the Rosteti Pest. His brother Hamilton, who likewise dc- ellnrd n iegnc-j of cciuul proprliens. lias n. .....ted his sliarc of the family for tune, the Pest declares. Garland, who .... .1 .Wll .n!ii(i I'nniuip rntiiin nnini. .rtrii a ...a......... . .. ... .., .. m .. .. . a.. .. nniiw. a..... A..... .. i r . ,,.!.. .111 tit 1111 t i'iiiiil." it, ait.' tat 1,-1 ait ,.i t.v a a.a .m a .. . .... . .... u.a ' .,v..-.. ..iTii ,v.... ...... ... ...u. iiHit-riiRiu en inr Pllill ei )ni.i uii'ius i nii. run uwny iiiKtraci Ol ceminuiiUB V; V. Vr ii i ai i i i IIIO nxie Ol tile mncnine uriiiii-, nun vnix-i. .aus., iiiTiiiiai, uiu -ei smu, I . if. ,JLa w la -n .i willf. waved a eeunle of legal books he be proposed te Germany and the flnnnce suicide. M ui,i.,i m i.vi,i. Dewciy s wife, his hrelier. Ke) Dowdy; r,,i... itarvev was thrown out. lauding Puts It Up te People te discuss hU reasons for reversing his i . .. '"K't'rate Scott t.ics Tip. carried In his hand and said "Fine." ministers worked en the partition i0,.lman r- v rlftv. ,,.:.., ,-,,.. ? nr'.(?. ;,," 7 'v'1, , , i'. , i ,T ,1 i ' I heavily en the read. lie was able te Geerge Gavan Duff) demanded that Pieweus decision. I Magistrate Scott learned that Reddy Senater Pepper was then greeted by among the Allies of the sums already ' p ' I ? ' i " ; ' ly""L '",,,; are also being held by the Leng -.eiicli lr, ',. VU,M tllken lmck , lls i10t,. Mr, ,,,! , Vnleru tell the Dail what his Charles. i decllinns his inhentance ; jwis at the Redmap strcc house, and Harry S. McDevitt secretary te Gov- paid. telephone nessa- tint told of her has ' u?' t,. i i.m,,, ,, ,., ,'.,,,,. in n dazed condition. pelicv would be if he were re-elected. hist year. enclenuied a sjstcm which knowing he was wanted for the nlay- erner Sproul, and shook hands with the Relglmn's delegates te the Supreme (fl ' ,! ln ' ",; V ' " '' ' . 'J1'',": - ''."."T " V,s r r . ' ' '''n Physicians, who were hurriedly sum- r. ,,,. Vail, ra replied that the re- M.u-v.il tl... i an.ls w I..I, hundreds were 'R ' " New Yerk detectives. Governer. Mr. McDevitt and the news- Council are still standing out for her S dl, ', T1 "l? Ktreet U? "" lllC "r'T. if ,',hVnl ' mened. fetind the Ambassador suffering ' ,,,,1,. must .entiniie until the-heeple. ' Muffed. te,.phone,I ,il,. morning te the ixdiee taper men. The Governer linked arms priority in full of 2,.TO(l,000.000 geld m?,,,"V ""1 ,hc " ",nut BtrCPt HnvlH and Rjra.u I.. IM nun. ) He was j." x;w.u ,, fn,m ,.,,. i,ruises ell (1,;,l,J,n Xtlen' disestnblis,ed it. He "It Is such ,, fc,m,i, lTer me f Hie Twentieth and Fitzwater streets with Mr. Peppc." and turning te the marks of the German payments. The Oil ' December 1 a man's overcoat "m"4,t''' m ,"lb cllJ '" J"'" "" " "etPliih back where lie had struck the read. 'us ,,ujtc nail) during th- interval, he million dollars." I,,.-said at the time nation lieuse. umpapcr men ..aid: proposed increase in Germany n cash 1R f , , Chesinu : strce '"nl u nrrive.i in Pi,ii,i.i,.i,.i,i, e..h- "I" dazed condition after tlie accident Ml,, te help maintain the independence "It is blind te the sm,d,,,t truth "Kutlicr Rci.ldj i at 20ns Redman "IJe.v.s. you will have te excuse the payments for 1H22 from the . -.00.000.000 m. ,, '""", ' ,' " , " ) "..ffi , .-'j 1 '. i I '" nv,crni lasted mere than an heui . Pli)leluns f j ...land. '"''' te evw child, thetnith thnt th- -ircet." said .Magistrate S-ett ever the frniter a few n.innles. I would like ! gehl . narks agreed en in Londen te I " ,P ,, " l,, ",,'" -vVr ,a , wl . ''".ten "in,,. '.'p .V.l Dre Jl re'n! ',''1 IM evprcssed the opinion be would be con- . '" j ,la, until tue treatv was hung., .-heuld be f,., ,l the naked . telephone. Hjtalk with him privately and then I 700.000.000 se as te provide a certain Lp " , dXnl" son Zw at Fi t - ,..01 'S,,! lined tn bed for several da- and said , , ,,' ,.Kis,ive form and weiked fletliej. I have had le ... bHweei, , The astonished desk -rgeant who m give nut a statement." amount of cash above the expenses of , ', " " , , ,n, (1.,,',V iicdc Yiddish i Itents ,h.. W "t , i , ' " "J be should uet ntleud te ,,lli,ial duties. , . tl ,,,. veulll , understand - "f private proper,, .1Ml ,,, ,,, took th,. nessage iinmed.atel) erdere.l -Ferm-il notice of the appointment, the armies of occupation which nhserb i ,iV' ,?,.,,." ' ' ' m i n i.V V V'V ! f Mr. Crane was uniniui but Mr. ' ,at it utini. lie called the treaty w hicb i wi ,tten in even h. , man he.,rt. ' out the ,ou-e detail and heuv detectives elch will have a profound .ffect en r.OO.OOO.OOO geld marks, only partly "J?:1 "..... " "'J I"71 . . " ' '"n ' .s - ' robbery lie ral w he II. nt home en s ,- f , f ,,,,.,., ,, vl(M.k. ; ' r ,c 1" ' .. , ,.,10etc the nm ,,,, ,, , ,.lirV( , ,)n ,,,, thl. tl,ofer patrol wagon. Magls- WluMda politic, was typewritten I satisfies the Re glans. They fear that ' m (b, 1i(j" , " ! ' p J'i '' " ' ,PH,- 'AP'1,.,:' As seen as news of , n-ident be- t "ft,,. "enJl "nntinue. he .lr.-ln.-cl. true." trate s.ett Slid h- would be right ever j the tioverrer himself in his home , nhandeunient et the principle of full 1V'',', ," ",,,,,,, .''.fli . 1 ,V .J ir, ' rn t. . lnL ' ' I came known te the delegates te the .ud would go along and help make the Were ke came down for breakfast. It priori!) may work te their detriment ' 1 Rxi lic l""1 ,u,t ,,mtl l,ls brilc l tea nt Hip ItitK-Cnrllini en the pre- !Vlii...l sYmremn fuiim-ll. nt which Am- tenilnurJ en l-..Br leurtrm eimm. su AMn Mn,., CMCUV cTDrr-rcs a nest. itiiiiiii . iiiti in i i icerinii nn ii-v i.iiii innii-iiniiL i - - . ii.-iiii .i written en Ilic back of n ('l'-sr times elect mn -heel Joins Rreakfast (tieup A group of newspapermen, who liad been menientarll) epect!iiK the np "Olntmenl. weir gueMs of the Governer l brenkfuht while Mr. Sproul wtu li'Klnf nff the news en his personal.)' ".m.unrii tjpewriier. t !l e later. I lie geinng party furnishes the occa sion for l.leycl Geerge and Rriancl te continue their conversations, begun jes tenia), concerning a France-Rritlsh alliance for mutual defense. A memo meme i.i udu in setting forth rensens as a basis for such a pad Is known te have I. ecu drawn up. In r rencii circles here It ts expected I. I 11 !tltl (1 I'l.lltL Mm f.ta'AnnH nn' .1 1 1. n f Vlltntl till, flritinn iiiimihI.,.,1.. .1 . ,' '."v.. .... wu.i t.i l-'UlTi'l tti... .....iii.it . I'llllllin'.lllll ,. .Ill i. , nt breskfiiet loom, where he lelnud which has been invited te Cannes te'r',nB ' Vas ,""' "arbor police say ng J'f'.f)prenl nnd IiIh seu .Inek. l't wn.- appear before the Supreme Council ' ,l,('-v ,l"1 'V'","- " ,,im" H i1"-" ,lj' ,,01'l.i"K rt n r . ' l""""1 intended te take regarding reparations arrives. tlie 51" .:!' p clock iralu from Swnrtlim.jre Reparations Commission also will come net 1 II I-- la I .lllll'll (lllll I-llll ill lint . iiivi iii i i ivprinii nn ii-v pi ii 1 1 iniiceiinii ....... ..., "A ' ll.l, Ul 'iv in K -..- ! IIIV3S-UU1 i , i If , ,,.,,,,,- u nl.winai HK Tlicre was son,,. , 0t.bt in the minds i fro... the West. miss , ,e.- nurv.-.v "- """s ";'-' .,f ,i. ,., .!!.. l i... i..i... t, , i... ,i ni his t.evernnieiii. inev ein ei .m ' ., " ' '" - ..... ..II ' ..'I. ! .I'l.', ,11,11, (II a ciirelul si-ari'li of the ilvt'r failed te she stepped at a Jewell siere ami L'et nring ins i.eii.v te tlie .surtu.ee. '1 h miiii" jewels ne had repaired, a -catch ter him lias never stepped. of pearls, diamond wrist wnti-h unci twt esti'idii) iifleruneii Mrs. Perlmnn hrneeleu set with diamonds and sap- was in the I'iftceiith ind Vine streets phires. M)lice slntleii seeking the latest news As she exhibited the gems Dowd) Is let tlie tin 1 1 1 . v iiiie siirh was wait ng ulieged te nave struei; ner in the lace i te speak te the sergeant the telephone with lied his list, grabbed the jewelry and r .i . .-. ....;...... I slel.S OI s llipniil, llll'l t ,'ni.i ttt iti.ii n i i .. t I.!.. ........... 1aiiiiiaif I.liilll I .f.lt.t t.tt.1,... .' "ir "."..-tiir.-. . -..- n - "iri.ii, i . ,,.,, i!,.i,in flsiitt.l tlie hotel in ni .iiini ..t. ....... - - .-- person te iiiakn Incpili ics. i Tlie pll.vsichnis et bntl, Pieinier Lloyd Geerge nnd Premier Kri.iud. who at tentled Colonel llnrvev. -aid -hertlv before neon tllllt the Aiiihii-iider' in- THREE WOMEN HURT IN FIRE iur'us were cenllned te severi- -Inn k and bruises. swerved sharp!) ! Pliilsdelphia .i-i r"kfht ended, tlie Governer hur "W te his cnr. His n iiminipnuled em, ami the machine was driven rap wij tewaul Swarthinere station. Sisv l taxicabs carrying reporters pur wen, As the Governer's car was about te tfexjtn brldje mej- tlie Dnrbv Cns-k a Jt hakerv truck Inmncl Int.. vim. Ti,,. r.... i .: ' '" rrncr s machine "J stepped. i ' :"! 0''leck train was pulling W tlie stalleir when- tlie t;.,verner wiTfl out en the platform. "ne of ie ntwspajier men approached blm and "W Uiigliliigly : u.n (?Trr,11-- 'his lmrsult must end b,!.m v nU0l,t the appoint- Aeliuewleilgcs Plans "i W efiiee m en "mlllntr. oqrthir.ete l a second here. Premier Kriund wishes te avoid the appearance of taking out of the hands of the Reparations Commission any part of the questions touching en the Gerninn war indemnity. He con tends that the commission ts tic proper (1111111101 for the Allies tn use in dealing with the Germans en that 'question. near the vv niiiuL street bridge. .Mrs. Pcrlmaii hurried te the Morgue and was prostrated when she Ideutilied her husband. Tlie body was burled at once. RENEW MACHINE-GUN PROBE 2 CAMDEN POLICEMEN QUIT Makes Three te Turn in Badges as Result of Vice Probe ' In- led - Second Federal Grand Jury te vestlgate Arms for 'Irish New eih. Jan. 0.--A second era! Grand .Iiir) tnuuiry into the dlh dlh cever) of 111." machine guns aboard the Htcniindiip l'.asl' '.side while she was leading coal for Ireland, last June, will Twe mere resignations were turned In I be started at Trenten next week, in--this morning nH a result of (lie invcstl- 'cording te the New Yerk World, gatieti Inte the vice conditions, in tlie The rfuns, presumably destined for Third and Fourth Wards, in Camden. ue bv the Irish republican ariny, were Palreltlen William Draper and seized' before the vessel left her deck at Tliemrfs Lnteur were the second and HoJieketi. Arrests were made and cvl- ihlrd policemen te turn in their badges. ,1,,,,,,,, was presented before tlie Scpteiu- enteu. .Ne lu- cd, however, and EARTH SHOCK RECORDED Quake Apparently Centers 2540 Miles Southwest of Chicago OhlCase. .Inn. !.- i R. A. P.) An earthquake of moderate Intensity, prob preb nbh (entering UTi-10 miles -eiuhwcst of Chicago, was rtcenhd i. the Instru ments at tlie Culvers!!) of Chicago last night. Tlie first tremors wer" fill at 11:17 P. M. and tlie wave rem lied its greatest Jump Frem Third Story Inte Nets. i One Falls en Fireman New Rcdferd. Mass.. .!..,. e The 'luarlers of the WiL-hinglm. Club, a three-sterv wooden structure . ie ie stre.vcil I.) lite jcterdiiv. intuiting 'less' of Seil, 000. Three women were injured in iumiiing from tlie top tloer . ..., ''if the building te tile net- nnd were AMENDMENT OF EDMONDS ' removed ti. a hospital inmill n PIIDO AMARPHIQTQ Mrs. Margaret (iehler. ir.viilnl wife J Philadelphia Congressman Urges -a New Change In Constitution n .SlinC I nrrt , !' WahlilllRtuu. .Ian' !. n il'e tlienry that "this is a ceuptrv for fiee speecli but net for tniiioi'eus trie -iieieh." ltpiirescntatlve l'.dineiuN. ei Pluladel- Is proposing an iiii.ei.ii.in ut te uie am going te meet Mr. Pepper in . The ether man under lire, Ira Hall, is ,,. ;nlml ,!ur) tit Treutu i ll,' ,",." (''"'" ""d hand liim expected te take a similar step befen ,.tments were returned, hi celeuMaK ' the Governer replied, , the hearing, which is set for Wedncs- t I(. pri.seners were set free. .?:. ,da)'., . . nliln. iiitcnsltv at 1 1 ill's. Until!) dvlng out lit Constitution te iiuike it treai'tiiible for J: le this morning. tiny one te adxeeate nvcrihri-w el the lie'vernment b) force. Ills in'tieu rc- PROMIIMENT ITALIAN SLAIN suits from recent meetings of radical .lohnstewn. Pa.. Jan. Il.-ill, A.'!rel,Jw an'1 l,',,, "f 'm" el ,,IP P. i Samuel Povuhilfe. preinliienl i,l'Pl.lkp-rJ1,-. ,. , , . ,, . Wlndber Italian, was shot te death en ,Mr; VAmewh suggesle.l nine iidiiieni street there last night, two bullets ' ,ltl V" , " PT "in I el II of Vi'ip being tired into his 1hI) as he lav nn ' f'PPt ?" '', ,A'"' '',,,' ' , f the ground. Lee I.elurie. another ensfltu en i ud n.nk, -s r esn i ul.l. ir nv prominent Italian, was arrested later In , t tenipt in te Incite bv word or deed connection with the crime. He denies,,ll establishment e nnv new form of . j,. snveiiiini'lit except bv auieiidmeiil le n1"11' .I.!.. llnutllllll.L.I .1 III ... till.. I til 1,1 " if the janitor and her two daughters, were trapped in their sleeping quarters en the (bird fleer and isenpelle,! te .jump. Mrs. Gelder, in lauding innk a ireiuau, knocking bun u..ci-eieus. The two daughters wen liruied by striking tlie net. t iehler. m ntt, nipting te locate the source of the lila.e. fell down a tlighr of stairs ami -'inT. i di nilnei iiijuile. But City Has Easy Time With Snow. Mercury Traveling Upward Slush) street.- n ii- premised for Philadelphia with .lie rising tempera -tute. The Wi.ilei P.ure.'iu forecasts "fair weather tonight nnd Tuesday : slew I) rising temperature Jehn II. Seesen. Ilepulv fleef if the Itureaii of Highwius. in charge et street cleaning, said the citv- feri cs had an ensv- Insk with tlie snow full. He Snj,j the snow wn light and did net gn tuiinicl.al plant ,i real t"-t. "We liave our regular men a, work clearing the crossings." he sH!,. "anil in view of the light snowfall it vvn- nn. necessary te jet out auv of the snow removal equipment." The temperature at ! i.'clnc,, tedav was Its degices and si. ,i I ,v rising Skating of a fail quiiluv en!) i ,.. polled at t'ouceuisc !.,il,e an-! ilutiMtig I'ntk As se,,., ,.,s the m.'igisiintc and bin cei.stubl" i cached I lie station liouse the tart) set out te arrest Iteddv . Re cause of the man's known desperate character, police weie rend) te lay siege in tlie house. Werd w-nn tele phoned te Central Station and had It proved ne(cs.arv. Superintendent Mills was prepnied te send out members of i Ins new I., organized bombing squad and' ritle brigade te la) -lege te house. I Til" ii.it ml wnsim was stenped reme distance frmii the ltednnn stt et liens; the nun m jtnuev. i no patrei- were eiii in suriO'iiu tue neuse. could vvillieut expenlnr Messilde lire ftem the i i tUBli'l a .1 a-, ,-vv.aina nuill wB te Hie Governer, nnd during the wit! eotiversnllen he was hailed b) nj tpinmiiters liurr.Mng te the trnlu. Mil,!11,0' Hill: ',Ipll Tem." he rwii.'i V. a .,,.1I,,P ei eennniiters who (00d," one shouted back. llftValSn-n au I. . . "don't ,,,!,. TPSVn " newspaper man. .libmJ ,l"",( ,,,,H aPPelnmicnt will VrngnVr10 lm,,y nml brlnc alK,l,t l,luLI,!l"'",,1,c.aVP,ner l'l. ns "aiB ,abenri1 " day conch. ltltb2ii!l0n ' J0U ,.,,i,,k m-v tr'n S (lVa,;.,nl!;'1',,, nlrrelnBly turn, p Gavcrner asked in Slllltea- It 11 ..tin.... T . "iku aausj er,?W.bniw thc. wlnn-nB teklBi f?r"Mr. .Sl'reul centlnueJ "Tnu.i " .."I'l'einiment. i tleiXr;:.: ' '':. fW. "there were '"terettn , e...ri,li,.l l. src "e in the McCUMBER GETS POST of Succeeds Penrose as Chairman Senate Finance Committee Washington, Jan. 0. flly A. IV Senater McCumber. of North Dakota. wan selected today by thc Committee en Committees ns chairman of the Senate , Finnnce Committee te succeed the into Heles Penrose; I Senater Frelinghuysen, of New .ler-1 soy, was selected te til! tlie vacancy en i the Finance Cemmittee.1 - N. J. Troopers New, But They Have Efficient Ways con-him, Hei,;- u " , . "ime Highway Cemmls tt'iiun snii ,,IPy iNPr" Irrlnu ftntedin ,Y'dti-. 'n,."S vnn I" repre- W reaciin , ..i "'"" t1luu'H enate only .The Gov en i dec Ien, J"'niifi en !.. VeT. riTTr.TT..- . , -. ... uihiiiii ttiir &C n"M"1 ew- ' p'' "nWllen "' " ,(""Pi'esmnii Vare's Pepper Appointment Without Restrictions "The Governer of Pennsylvania ban honored mn by tendering te me the ofllee of United States Senater," snld Geerge Wharten Pepper. "I have accepted the lender and I am prepared te enter upon tlie discharge of my duties ns seen as the formalities of qualification hive been complied with. "The tender has, been made with out any test Net Inn. express nr hn plltd. upon my freedom of thelrc te spectlug ni) term of sen lee "If I am nominated and elected (e serve out the term for whiih Sen. nter Penrose as chosen, it is my Intention te de se," this Constitution as pievuled herein I Mr. r.dn.ends point- out that new treason is limit, d te lev inn war agaiiisl the Cuited Stater, or giving aid m com- . fort te it enemies. I lie Constitution. he said. tim es u means of amendment tl this lerm government Is net ih sired DilTcrcnt radical gmups are holding - , meetings and forming, us the) cull It. . . , ., n s , si -' w TV , 'ether form of government' without Aim at 100 Per Cent Convictions ter Law Vie-l ,lpsi,p ;l0 h,v,,";1" l,v rpj,,,t" I LIUIIUI.V llli'llliKirt. lilt.,, iltlc U 1,1'fMIC I te take the coiistitulieual methods "It would seem te me that, un orderly process having been prescribed, nnv et fort by radicals te make a change b) ether methods might te lie ( eiisulered traitorous te this ceuutrv and ti-niti'd us such." latern They. Run Down, but Charges Are Net Pressed if Doubt Exists In the one month nf their active exist- niisc between ilie uniform of the hiMi ence, tlie New Jersey Stale police litte ' ntixllliary police and the habiliments of made themselves factors that criminals i the "Royal Northwest." must reckon wuu, i. iT..ir1P111 , In hardly any aspect of erganlnat Ien I ,.,. me iiuieim ' or purpose de he State pellee of New , ' ' '"' "" rin wuli h stiff. Jerse" differ from these of IVntisjl- ,Ar,ramp!1. S ' 'tse" liat et pearl color, ivimlii. who. because of their extraer- ' 0ver "' H Mer"-. at .tll. e.rewn. a i dinar) eflleleney, have become known the world ever. Of course, the New Jcrkev policemen, or troopers, as they 'are called, are newer te the business. 'However, they leek like veterans. Tlit i reason for that is that the) aie te a ' mini veterans of one branch or another, .. ... I' ninitnl .n....l.. . 1H. ....... Ol I HI I III. I t fltllVlll l-l-l , l I. I U V ll I , IIICU ' , --.-. .. ,.,, 1,1 "' . .i t it. t .. liiin cl nl tlin iiuk I i .....,... iii. mestD-an.i tue nuui leuiu tact that i "",. ',, " ,:, ., f""Vi.i. i,.'"ii" ",T . '" ie survivors et nn erlc-1 V .; ; r ' " ""' eiucer. in- narrow band et embossed leather. At the front of the hat appears the small triangular badge bearing tlie nrnib f New ersu)J and the number of tlie1 trooper. The coat is of blue unfinished berge. ' long-skirted unci X-shaped with tlie iieiiews pecKcts tlinl were a bv CHARLES SCANLON HEADS U.S. TEMPERANCE SOCIETY! Ie General Secretary of Presbyterian Meral Welfare Beard Pittsburgh. Jan. tl. -The National Temperance Secletv. with headipim' ters in New erk, bits just clecied us lis president tlie Di. Rev. Charles Scanlon. of Pittsburgh, gencial sec retury of the Piesb.vienaii Heard of 'Icmperanee unci Meral Welfare. I lie .Millenal I cinperauce Secletv 1- P2PP1TR WILL BE CANDIDATE FOR ELECTION TO THE SENATE Oeer.ue Wlinrten Peppn. ajip' i ut, d Smntei te sutcted St unto; Penres. will be n candidate for m. .if.it ion and election this year. ncceacUii? te nnneun-ement by Gu.ine;- Sprnil, whe nlu signed the ntv Seinter's CotumUien Tin Govnnei paid n hih tubute te the new Senater, a.ul nkid all Republicin , te suppeit him ter the icmilar election, "in tin- hope that in- may renin. n ::. tue Sc.uiU mid be given nn eipcitu.i'y te i.njci the supeib eix-ice of which I knew he is capable " COULDN'T HAVE -'BETTER MAN'-VARE tsen.itei- Vni-e, whoa told et tl.t .ippeii.'ia. . t of Gceiie Whan .i Pepinr ..-. Sinatei,'..ni(l: "Mi l'i pp i i- ,i i ,n ni.ui iuh' a ! hivyi4. I don't think n bcttii ni.ui ceulu luvi been aypeinti U " SUSPENDED DRY AGENT WOUNDED Liviiiu Jeidau, tl-i I'.olubitieii ai,1"! Qjv. uiiciu' susiieaaiuu .i '.IvtXl.. I1 111!, illllu t'lAlJi .1, XUll'.ll a. is. . I iIlt IU. I . ,j i ... .i , u.. ii., acv..K ., , ..., .i, i , x ui i . . U ,r ;. i ,j , iaU.ldim; tyduy. OUT OF WORK TRIES GAS TO MEET NEWAPPRAISERS Sen of English Judge Found Uncen- Auditor General Will Outline Plans scieus, With Hese in Meuth for 1922 Tomorrow Geerge Marcj . thirty livi. was feunuj lliirrlsburg. .I.iu !i. . Hv A p i Nlldlter (, cm ml Lewi, will ..ul.'iie his uiii-nnM ions in liis room ,u l.i.i!) Spring Garden sireet teda.v witn a j;as hose in his i. .out), and attached te n jet Mr. Marc) is an ICngllshniun ami in tiivcrsatluu with ulapilU-irtlen list of 11100. There are . ASnxX) ,Jl0,,,,J!t ,l,p 'ui'er wears a t" ceuutrv 1 - xenleil that he s the M.n of an Ihig ....... ,i. of then, In il,.. kmin. f Hlilrt of gni) llaniiel icllevcc at the .V.,i",s 0,",,1N' '' as eigauiz.ed in , ,,., -,,.- ,, 1U n ,. , .'?, """" ..-... V. ;.."'..... threat bv a n nlu bind.- Hn I ' V " .. 'iV.'r '"u (Jie iiiiici iniiiK nun ininiKUis cs ' ,,, ,- . -, - ... . . Scniilen said tlin .nin.ii .. i lieer vim. ..... rrnm the IViiiisvlvunin iivinnpra u Tle breeches nrn of a spvcinll.v m- '.."'i?'', """..s S1' . "K, s "'tv "uln ,, ,,,. ,,lL ,, ' V" ,,,. iv,"", -u-i.y. ,.,".. Ported sort of whlneerd n,l l.i.t,.., . immv.iiiuci) ciui.arh m a persitent ,..:.'. ...,i ......". ..".. .."" I 'ns much aj. athli, a happy coinpre. rutinujd ...r,,, v.urt-v. c.i....... vu7 In foreign countries. woemi woemh . am neAniiiKts te nr veuR aHMsMH ' nC p' " ii criinsr t tc pe ir ( ,i Jl'. tin in 'icmiile (appraisement a (niiterei.ee of ull ie, entlv .ippia!seis nt h.s di'pi.i tini'iii plans ter of RrJ'J a appointed tomorrow The uppiai emeni of 1 !-J 1 , ,,.,.,!,. i) turn ill. pointed in the In si u,.,.i. ,.t 11)0. Afi- Lewis has aniieuuiid ilmi lie dcMics the aniuniseuieiii- inmii. m Ilie Ic.isl pirsslble cost ppeiilmcu of appralsciH f(,r PhHudclplila and A I lni.liitt aSn,...,l... ill I. .a .. i it-a,iiviit, vuuuine .I, up mane ny ,xir, ' . .tii i. i'mi. tin (1,aaP-lt I i lesin-j iii en four "ldex, and getting ttll pen- IS tlipy .theiliselvrs te w itnlev.s. When the cordon had drawn tight a mincil of war was held, (ieing In te ili'tiitiinl the murderer's surrender -'enied n desperate ehanif. but Patrol Patrel m. m Renner volunteered for the dut). Magistrate Scmt and Constable I'erkiii.in veie willing te go along, nnd . nil three marched up te tlie house with- ' out attempting encenlineni or seeking slielter AM three were armed, and it was with drawn icvnlvers that they enlereil the house Tin) demanded thnt Reddj siirrendtr Tlie uiiirilerer, afraid, perhaps, te show tight when lie knew tlicre was no chance te psi-npe. Iinndcd mer his , evelverd and surrendered He was taken te the Twentieth and I'nz.water streets sta tion. Aftci being quest limed he will be scut for funliei- exaunniitieii le Citj Hall Rmlil) slipped inreiiKh the ring of pole e watching for him in New Yerk ! detiiiiug n woman s , lethrs. He fen ed a taxi dnver te take biro out of Newark at the point of the gun. The only thing which prevented him from muklng ti successful trip te this i it v was lack of gasoline in the taxi's tank. The wild flight from tlie metropolitan district le the ceuntrynide in Penniiyl Miniu was emphasized by repeated prod of a revolver in the (hauffeui's back and remarks that he didn't enre hew innnv he took with him te kingdom i etnu. Taxi Driwr l.scapr Adam Adubato. driver of tlie tai B esiaped when be made Reddy be a lieve bis gas supply was exhausted.', I iieditv usueii tue treuuiB wnen inn r machine stepped. lien he learned the i uuse he ordered the driver te Step a passing motorist ami buy sumo mere uiliibiite jumped en the running beard of the first machine that passed, and ii'llul be bud a iniirdeiei who wanted in kill even one. Tl. driver senfr.d the situation enough le slop en (lie accel erator Hiid speed clown the read, with Rnchl) s k'iu sending ..heis after the innchlne Se fearful was the driver he drove through tlie leweied gntex of a rail. lead i-ren-slng near where the tail StOli , ...u i.r VY lied, just 1 1 ii i ii whirled past. SihIe police ( entleiuril en ruse Inurtffei CiiTiiir no mw nki;i a itAtiv (.Mini iiiuva nr Kiiyii.iiijr caw rut tht I i hae I. In thn Ver Haii ceuu. i.cnm viiiinii a r i Time ,.v ,ts, .l,-lflv - X 2J-i .H-fltt. i. if ' -"' -m.imm------------miam..-. - i- - - um - .. .. v-i. ;,,.., ,