V i 'VET S A1!' V "' ? ' -ze x .' ?:r t M .--. ,r'iri' Wit Wt!J V '. rTk r V "V f j 1 1 ;X' ( J" (Vr ?: r p 1 u EVENING PUBLtC .LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY,, JANUARY 0, 1922 MEN IN TAXI KILL uinAmip rennrrr mmHiaubun I On the ether hand, all that may he ills i slpnted should Senater i Crew be re duced le n position where he could take no netlvc part in Slate politics. In the event thnt Senater Crew re- , signed, for cxnmple, from tee United Htntcs senate, it would ue n certainty, first, that the Mngc-c orgenlzntlon would demand the nppelntment of Mr. Hell, nnd. second, thnt Mr. Hell would be u rnntltdntc next Mnj In such n situa Girl Tells of Pursuit Over Lonely , tlen the Bell supporters would have te c-ensiucr mr are orgnn.zniien, iiineng ethers, and hence the candidacy of Con gressman Vnre for I'nlted States Sen Sen aeor, or failing that, of W. Frecland Kendrick or tome ether Vare leader for Governer, sseuld become n large con sideration. Stability Restored '4... , ,, Temporarily, nt least, In the opinion .MMinm-uauv, . .. , unn, v. .....,.,..,. el ijuermfll pUI.UCJII US, lUCl.....g JIKO by 'bullets, the bedv of Geerge Jehn, a stability has been restored te the State friifi ..!,. n,i.t,..nre r.n i,i "organization as the result of the Gov ' ------,- -- m. NEW JERSEY PROUD OP ITS STATE POLICE Mountain Read Near Wilkes-Barre DOESN'T KNOW SLAYERS years was found late Saturday in n lonely Part of East End Boulevard. A. little farther en. In the home of Tellkceper .Taoebs, MRs Sarah Kllllan, twenty-four years old, of Plymouth, was found prostrated. When revived erner s stand en the senatorial ques- . tlen and his conferences with Western Pennsylvania leader". ' Despite the talk tlie Governer had with .leseph Ft Grundy, president of the Pennsylvania Manufacturers' As sociation, the former is making no par ticular effort te 'harmenl7e" with the 'J he se -rn lied Grundy MU 'tvlltlnn Inlrt a alnrtr nf .Tnlin nml Grtind.r element. herself being pursued by men in a tail- i men may be tecegnized with a place en i (ah An mniinin me.1 iVie , i.mn the State ticket, as was the lasc when ending near the tollgate, when revolver' fcatuucl .S. Lewis was elected Ami-ter shots rang out Hnd Jehn wa. killed. ,jC"craI;, . ,,,-,, Jehn Is married and prosperous. He Mr. Grundy and his fiiemls will arranged a lide te the mountains witn probably concentrate en secur tig the the Killlan girl. What motive may have election of all es te the State l.eclsla led te pursuit and murder is net known. , ". Ihe.v will be left fieer te de this nnd State peller, after an nll-nlght " he ether factors in state politics grilling of Miss Kllllan. were as far at " ' he busily engaged in 'tilng te Iren sea today as the city officers who in- ur. satisfactory State ticket. vcstlgated the case. . A" In ether State .ampalgns, there Miss Kllllan savs she does net knew ' likely in the Ions run te be hnrmenx who was in the taxicab behind them.10" cirtain places en the State hiiiI na- , She said that in .1 lonely place Jehn uenai ticKcra nnu tmicr inmenai ngnts nad stepped the sedan in which he was riding with her and that they wcre in nis spot for some time before ttie taxi cab caught up with them. Asked If she knew the cab was in pursuit of them, she said she did net and recelscd her first notice of it when a ehet was fired Bullets from the put suera' guns broke Jehn's bark and punctured his lungs The shattered 1 glass from the sedan showered ever Miss Killinn's face and badly ut her I She stumbled from the machine. she said, and rushed te the house of the, tellkeepcr Jehn was able te drag him self out of the tat. but he died when he had reached the side of the read Ne arrests hae been made and net the least trace et the Identity of the murderers could be discovered. Pepper Named te U. S. Senate fenllnuH from Px On "What does 'Brether Hill- sa. '' " Ik asked. The Governer hinted that he believed the Pepper npcintment would kill the "Brether Bill" boom for the Senate. Then, discussing the new Senater, the Governer said : "Mr. Pepper is an outstanding man, known throughout the country. net merely a lecnl flcure. His eandidncs will be greeted with enthusiasm in the 1 nlted States Senate and the country " The Ge erner added that in touch with various Washington and that thev lighted ever the nppeinrraen There ;s deep political si the Pepper appointment tieliticians of all factions It is said the Governer will go n le'ng way tewsird working out harmony in the State organization which was e badly sh'attered when Senater Penrose's grip was lest. Seething te Vares Of especial importance is the fact that the election of Mr. Pepper will li'a little seething te the Vare lead ers who had urged the naming of Con gressman Vare. Their point of view view new is that If Congressman Vare euldn't be named then they are as satisfied as it is possible for them te he. by the naming of Mr. Pepper The Vares have been very frank in the pat-t in expressing a liking for Mr. Pepper. This dates back te the lime when the Stnte was tern by the contest for the lieutenant governorship, three enrs age. At that time Senater Pen rose backed E. E. Bcidleiuan, of Dauphin County, who was elected. The Vares campaigned for Jehn It. K, Scott, one of the strong Vare leaders. en ethers'. Congressman Vare inme here from Washington Saturday night and re turned yesterday without a word en the senatership It had been announced that he would have n statement te mnke en the Ponresc vacancy, but he ap parently changed his mind. Senater Vare hinted bieadly last week that "Brether Bill" would like te move from the Ilou-e te the Senate wine of the Capitel. Streng opposition te the plan speedily developed among nnny county leadei Geerge Wharten Pepper ei I Geerge Wharten Pepper will be fifty five years old March 1(5 next, nnd his mental strength and physical stamina are shown in the wide lange of his in tereds. Tall, somewhat spate, delibei.ite w.theut slowness, a master of repar tee, his qualities fuse Inte 11 glow of enthusiasm that is without h'-at. ct lights up the subject engaging his muni and tongue. I'irst of all. Senater Pepper is a law ver of tine attainment. Years age he could have exercised his Ie,gal tal ents en the 1'ederal bench had he said the word of ncceptaiue according te generally accepted reports. Jn recent years his name ha beeu coupled with various public offices. H fcOaHBBBBBHiHBies-tW'.SlBrj JTJr9BKnhikjr s1IBBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaSBBaBaBBBBBaBaBalBBaBaVjai?BBaW.'slJIBBSBBaBa Mhk J!.';m.llllBBaS 7SCa3K!H BLBiSBBaCMHBaBBaBaBW jAtr " '' : KlujiiMiMam''' wr sVSv "I pi V '-tx ' ""' W viR 'fxtWkm' rWM sm JSBfe.. -fcj'- s:'i.atmmm.JllM jvbbM PRIZES FOR VIRTUE TO REFORM PARIS Runs 840-Acre Farm Leading Boauties Jein Cam paign te Inculcate Precepts of Morality CLEO DE MERODE TEACHER ceivcrship moved him up n number of rungs en the ladder et professional merit. As an example of his reputa tion, it will be remembered that In 11)1' he was made n special Assltant Attor ney General of the I'nlted Stntcsj nnd nlded In the prosecution of the L nlted States Steel Corpeintion. Anether landmark in his legal caieer Is 1020, when he wns called en te help frame a new national baseball agree ment. In this task he was associated Ith Judge I.andK high commissioner of baseball. Mr Ppnner'u nt hievemenls nn the Mail of Many Interests (.State Commission of Welfare and De- I fense must net be oxerleolted. Durinc the war he devoted many hours te the laborious duties of the commission which he headed. Anether side of his life is his love of the out of doers, lie maintains that n vacation should be a contrast te a man's dally life. Se. when chance allows, he strikes out for the open, usually going te the Maine weeds, where he is fend of hiking nnd camping with a few ether men. TaKa. Jan. 0. A wave of virtue sweeping France. Net only is crime diminishing and prisons emptying, but leading beauties, hitherto famous for their clothes and figures, are joining forces with Mrs. Orumly In n campaign by which it Is hoped te make Paris the most moral city in the world. Clee de Merode. once the "morgan "mergan ntic fiancee" of King Leepold. Is head ing a movement for the establishment of n class of young girls, based en pre cepts of "pliyslcnl purity nnd soul wor ship.'.' Her pupils will be taught te regard virtue as a physical excreis". en hancing bodily ns well as spiritual beauty. Ccelle Herel urees that a gigantic bonfire be made of nil books with a morbid sexnnl nnnenl. mill asks lien- I nltlcs for the publishers. She also advocates compulsory nrt education in (he schools as n means of enhancing spiritual goednes. .Tane Rcneunrdt. outspoken against the menace of idleness, nsscits thnt parents arc net giving their children healthy, Interesting work, this condi tion heiiij; responsible for subsequent derelictions. She says: f "The girl who marries in order te llve a life of ease nnd luxury is mere Immoral than the hard-working woman who Is net nfrnld te back up her opinions against marriage by a 'free unleu." The establishment of no fewer than eight "awards for virtue" Is spurring work girls te exemplary lives, emulating Jeanne I)e Seurchy, te whom, after crave ilelllierntten. the crav-bearded Im mortals of the French Academy awarded S2000 because she remained virtuous. although she had suddenly heceme peer nnd had been forced te labor, after a childhood spent in luxury. Fight te Re-elect De Valera Begun 1 t- 4 n N. J. LEGISLATURE FACES DRY ISSUE Meets Tbmorrew, With Twe Parties Far Apart en Enforcemont MKS. SIDNEY' SIIAKVE This Ohlaheiiui woman finds much joy In her bl job as a farm man ager at Pertim, in the Western Stnte Bem In Philadelphia Mr. Pepper was born in this city r 1. 1 tf 1 Ot ..1 i rta f llfllln t Afl V bu place is the headquarters of the New Jersey Stale Police, at llammoiiten. Sergeant William Enstburn in the sidecar. Jehn Engte- son Is his chauffeur. Corporal Llnd Is demonstrating hew te take revolvers from prisoners drive at top speed between New Bruns- REPUBLICANS REALLY DRY 1' Trenten, Jan. 0. When the NW Jersey Legislature convenes here i(' neon tomorrow II will begin a swilen durjnfiwhlch many Important problem of Stnte Government nwnlt solution, ' Apart from the question of prohibition enforcement, en which the two pnrtln have taken different stands, the preb., Icms te be solved are generally nm. partisan. However, with an election for Governer nnd United States Sen.' ter approaching In the fall, the session will net be devoid of nelities. On iu. contrary. It will be marked from the eiiisKic uj n ssirmisn ueiwccn the two parlies te make political capital for the fall camnnlgn. Theoretically both Republicans and Democrats arc nledgetl te enforce iw prohibition requirements of the Eljlit., I eenth Amendment. The Republican; r imwcrri, uivur viiiurL-ruiciH ireni tnt rndlal viewpoint of the Anti-Saleen League, while the Democrats weulil plnce unen the stntute books a lm drastic law whose eb-crvanrc or non observance would depend upon local officials and the mnchlnery of whlrti could net rradlly be set In motion hr individuals wishing te make New Jersey J he Republican leaders are pledged te support a bend Issue of $50,1)00,00(1 for State highways while the Demo crats, ndmlttins the neetl for ImpreTet reads, ere net committed te any ills- ' tlnct plnn of finnnclng. Beth parlies .. n 1 p..:. i, 1 have declared for npprqpilatiens nde- Congregation . Paiiic - Stricken ,,,,. t0 mPct ,ilc m0Ht ,,rr,8n8 uemunds if State institutions, tint Here tee a. trel nf the crcntcr part of the counties of Fermnnngh nnd Tyrene, ns well ns the city of Londonderry and part of Dewnshlre. It is contended thnt If this came nbeut the reinnlnder of. Ulster would be tee smnll tg bear the expense et a separate government. COMMUNION V, IE POISONS 8 ELDERS' When Church Officials Fall te Fleer March lti. 1SU7. 011(1 wns grauuaicui ,,. n,i Trenten. ., - -l I... -f 1l.,Hl..n,.ln ... ...... irem ine 1 nivcrsuy in 1 ?) '"" I ,11. ,,'t knew the win obtaining the A. II. degree in 18St and t out nlllI inn,,in., but dliecte the LL. B. degree two ye.us later. He 1 net t0 ,n0VP ,IWUJ frnn, thc dee wen the Sharswood piie. the I. lcm" jt,1Cy driver directed mi-, nnd 1 told Reddy 1 nnd he innde me ected me r. A then the treaty and the Irish tepubllc. Hu challenged the supporters, et the treat.s te an election after thc treaty was put Inte operation.-' P. J. Hegnu said the people had a right te decide immcdintel, and he usked for n speedy election. William Sears contended that the Dnil hnd ratified the treats and that nlan of financing must be devised. Ilenresentatlvcs from Seuth .terser will direct nn attack against Governer IMwnrds for his action in reorganizing ..,the ;Satlenal uuard nieng lines inleu DRINK VARNISH BY MISTAKE InteU almost te eliminate effective rep- resentntlen in the national plan of de- fense from thnt section et the State, ttraml Tti..,t.l. .ln. Klein eldei" i This, is one of the subjects in which of the Seventh Reformed fiiurch here polities will play an important part. nPnlSi nV th? In service" "oil. parties ere en. record as et- ... ..... ..-,. ... ...r ... ..rt.n.l in n .llrppf Silnte HIT. VPI fhft fact remains thnt the time i rapidly approaching svlien New Jersey muit fennieri wirn s'ariens niiniie eincep. . . i i i, .!,,. J'""' ": '....: -r-. "... tnrougneui -.r. .: v.j-i ...i....r.i ,i.., .1,., """ -''" i"-. ' "" ... . ' ueddv sad: il rignt, get in tnc car. the idea of tlie .New Jersey Hta nnver ltv of IU.I1 1. elnhin -n mere efn,?iB ,'?w. fi!,r 'V c0 nrac,lc, ,. it-' ' "As we get into Pennsylvania Bed- lt0. He Is a little ever average he had been "2'tYvrthc office of Solleltep" enwut ., Thf ,T "V M . h"""!."".; -M he mn-t have mene. nnd told ,,rnBt n.ul slender. lie has notables in Sc!?,tJ5V.t1h.,05. hellc"'-,'t,nul tinguished alumnus with nppe nlments . . t u , t()1(, ,lm , fcatutes nr were de- "Vt'.T ' " ' " i' Ttin... ... i ,. ."nc' "F.. Iei owl nV , T" I didn't ku-.w hew. A little further intelligent e.ses. .. . A:; nf office Intner Its for h - V ne' J,l.au. K"H0 S. J" " ! ". th' nr b.gau te spit, nnd I told ,,j, ,euth. which svns gn.uiance.il . n , mnnv ,, nrei,lems of his " :. "'.:.".... 1 .;:.! ,Vtn B.M.y.ve wen- iieany 0111 ii riih uim longer age tlu.n is easily evident, Hcr- according te -;r" ." , " fnl t1,u npHrltlp "? VS"V ,",".,l"v..",." in. 1": " iJdn't go. niucli turtiier. u- teiii mr KlMllt Kastbum ran off nud enlisted in iul'"V ,',"..1r.' .: :" .V, in i . 4 un'c,P"m l,.e iV,'c'.t.u,' ' "'V .'.. te Mop right theie mid te .eme luMdciheruvalis. believes it lu?L '.""" "' u... . hical Society, tne r.narsweui i..i tJl,. , ar- did -i. and he again warne.l ' u uubjt mr. Uuu, the lUMieRrapnicai yiue. iiiei in . 1 m,d i-i.t killed f I fa (d hi fe - "am miieui uiniluate 1mMLTi. t only "e,tt. K(lp,1"1 ,S.1i,,,'V-uthCriZVa, :l M," " d ".'tiLns. After his dUchnrge f.em that school. ?"' S, nuJr,, l, ternity the rniver-ity Hub. the I ..UeiIll theri 1Iime me stand by th- whes. x..i.lualP- 11N0 include Miles nnd innfferhU work n, .mcIiI MsUlM?n picket Club. .the Itacjiuet Club, he ,, . me t) ,, ffflr ni, p,,,,.,,,,,. ,. je,Pl, lhe liK.k nebWet cases .and I for hU 1 work as JPeclal assist- i.ennsyiyniila hecirty of the Sbm of the A car .nine toward Trenten, and ; of Majer (Sroeme. fermerlj head rf ant Atteraey-OencPBl, bu ff" llw' Kovelutlon. the Church Club of Phil- put up my hand, but the driver ' Penns.slvnnla State Peliie. lie saw scholarship Mwn"!??' adelphln and ether organizations wouldn't step. About fifteen minutes duty In the memorable strV-t car strike tlve digest of the laws of Pcnn.sjvania. Among Mr. Pepper's publication-; ,.. - ear ' nmefrem Trenten going m Philadelphia and the eeunllv nnether, te have gene scot-free. There nre two ether centcis, located respect ively, nt New Bgpt and Lake Hepat cong. Seigeant Kastburn Is sverthy of de scrlptle'i, for he Is an embodiment of 1 the world sveuld se nciept It te pe- . ,. ., ... ... ,,, hclcht Awau r.vciii.s 111 u smooth Developments at today's session et id cold, the Dall svere awaited by Ireland with 1 interest nearly as tense ns tnat octere probably the Angle-Irish pence treaty was lati- nvu. Continued from Tat One jesleruny ssueii uiey iiraim varni-11 imn 1 , it , 11 1 11 ,,,, 1 had been poured Inte 11 cemniunlnn cup until the neniile renlil de de bilsseei..,.. .,. .,',. ,t ,i ...t., .I.' .";... "Vil. T...1. I.1I If.. I'" "10 OeilCI It SVIIt Siiciun ivilliii -. . - . ,,,,,, f rnvBinin. isye et tiieemers ss;erc sniu .0 i.c ... .. 0rnnIzntIell of t1P Legislature still critical condition. , ,)(, ncoempiHhed in iiceerdnme with the Tlie church recently had been lepnlrcd t pre. arranged plans of the Ilcpubliciii and lu the storeroom ssheic thc sacra mnlnril v, svlddi Include the election nf mentnl svinc is kept in a jug several jugs William B. Mnekav. of Bergen, its of varnish used in redecernting had I ircsidpnt of the Senate and Hurry been stored. One of the officials of the newiand. of Camden, as Speaker of the cnurcn.is saui te navu misiuKen v euse. varnish' for wine svhen he filled thu He heeame a national figure when he campaigned against the League of Na tions covenant. Led Independence League Mr Pepper wns a leader of the League for the Preservation et Ameri can Independence and debated the league with Sennter Hitchcock in tin city in April. 1010, and with Sennter Pe'mcrcne in IndlntiapelW in the same month. It sseuld be appropriate te mentlei thnt Mr Pepper has long been a con nre "The lieruerianu 01 rcurrui State Decisions," lsSO: "Pleading at Common Law and I'nder the Cede, nnd manv monographs. He was editor jelntlv with Dr. William Draper Lewis of "Pepper and Lewis' Digest of thc Laws of Pennsylvania, l'rem 1 i0tl te 1001. " four volumes, nnd editor jeintl.v with Dr. Lesvis of "Pepper nnd Lewis Digest of Pennsylvania Decisions and Kncvclepedia of Pennsylvania l.asv, complete In twent.s -three large volumes. In 1S!)() Mr. Pepper married Miss m l.... I Vl-lini. ilnll"lltpv of 1'rn- spk-ueuH figuie in the laity of the Kpls- , , i T'iLher. Dean of Yale copal Church, lear after year lie lins Theelcical Scheel. The Pepper liemr later a car crime irem 'i ronten going in thc direction of Philadelphia. Beddy told me te step the car and -aid he would de the rest. The car slewed up when I held e-it my hand. There sva a little grade, and the car stepped nbeut twenty leet from where sve svere. 1 jumped en the running beaul and told tlie driver for Ged's sake te keep en going. He stepped en her ami n bullet whistled by ns Bodily shot " N. J. Troopers Are New but Efficient beeu chosen as delegate te the diocesan convention nnd he has sersed ns dieces- One of the features of that tight svns can delegates te the general convention. Is at 1V.10 Pine street and the Milmibsn home is in Des-en. idphiu nud the enunll iiiciiminb'i' Bcth'ehcm Steel strike of the smiie star. Ter month nftersvnrd he was the nemesis of lasv-breakeis In the aiitln-r.i .ti dNlriit- He nftersvnrd thresy his let with the late Colonel William l Cedy, and eserj daj ler tsve or three seasons per formed the feats of "Itemnn riding'' in the Buffalo Bill show (n simple trick of driving four horses around nn arena while standing en the backs of tsve of them) nud doubling up for thc final business of driving the Indians ns-ay fiem the beleaguered stage each. Sergeant Kastbuin svelcemed his tin invited sls-lters into the orderly room. Cuntlnurd from 1'nce One Although under tli.H nnct tlie J1M1 Tree Stnte is created, giving Ireland the status of a dominion In the British ICinplre. the attitude of Knmen de Vn- 1 lern. President of the Irish Bemiblic, 1 l.t.. ll. ........ ...l. ch I.U.l.. ..unli, ' -LUU.' nnu ill" iuuuitin 1111 pi. uiiu-ii,i iiinsiii. TerKlirSt lllllt ine ngrccmcni. nnw ii.resvn uuuu uin poisoned nre: HV WIIIIIV SllllKllUU Most contradictory leperls were cur rent as te Mr. de Vnler.Vs Intention. These arc d!vlded into 'our categories, ns fellows : I'lrt, that when 'he Dail meets to day he svlll definitely resiyn. but Imme diately seek re-eletllen, contending that n republic still exists. De Valera Might Keltic ' Sisjnd, thnt he will resign, icfusel re-election and retire te privacy, as be 1 Im raid te have m-eiiihed should he be defeated In thc treaty fight. Third, that he svlll sink his persona' rlalms. join the majority vlth his felhisver and ''o-epernte svlth the Piovlslenol Oes-crnment In settlement of the cotiu cetiu tiy's iffalts. Various modifi(atteiis of these lcpeits also are circulating, together svlth communion cup. The eight elders of the church svere the first le drink the communion wine. As the cup svns being passed te ether members of the congicgatien the elders svere seen te fall te the tloer. Many of the church members became pnnic stikkeu and rushed from the edifice. A ph.sslclan svas summoned and the stricken men taken te hospitals or their homes. The.-e seriously poisoned nre : II. s. reiuertsmn. utners C Hcmstra. J. Hoegc- steger. J. Bieweld, A. Dcbruln, Daniel J. Vundetsserp nnd It. Bes. The Kcv. Arneld J. Van Luinme', the pnster. said : ' "The church's nesv choir left ssns completed only Inst sseck. It ssns var nished nnd then polished svlth n polish containing nicotine nnd potash. What svah left of the polish svas placed in a jug nt the back of the pulpit near sslicir the wine for communion service is usually kept. The ssine is generally berved finui 11 jug. "Mr. Blew aid. a new ('tier SEES COUNTRY REALLY DRY Maler Havnes Saya Enforcement Approaches Highest Point Chicago, Jan. 0. The prohibition lasv Is net a failure, and while enforce ment of it probably never svill reach the 100 per cnt point of efficiency, It 11.. f- ...nnl.!nM tl.A litelinct 1IAR. KlWe nelnt. Mnler II. A. Iltiyncs, Ni- Hi.iini Prnlilhltlen Dliccter. said sestst- day before nn address before the T.mv Pnfnrinmiinl T.pnPllO nf ChlcaKO. "The 'wets' have spread carefully planned prepngandn." said Majer Hasnes. "The facts shesv that tM total importations during the last fiscal j ear svere one-half of 1 per cent of the total consumption of llmier in the United States the .sear before prehlbl-, tien. , "Propaganda says cilme has in creased since piohibillen. Fuels sher flmf ili crline wave Is sserld-ssiile and just as sensieie i the Indersement of Scott by Mr. Pep per. It appears, furtnermere. mat .sir. Pepper indorsed Scott against the per sonal rcquert of Senater Penrose. Since that even the Vares have boomed Mr. Pepper for delegate te the national convention. Net a Vare Leader Politicians, however sav it would be a mistake te assume that Mr. Pepper is This le.ids te a view which Mr. Pep per expressed as te the Chtistiau church and world peace. "There is only one league 10 en en feice, peace svhlch deserves te bear tnat name and that is the Chiistinn chinch" he svrete In November, 1011). "Secular and political organizations mav or may net succeed in placing ob stacles in the path of war. Peace, hess-Her. is an inward thing ami an be in any sense 11 Vare leader, or te class promoted only by that which aits di .. 1 . ll.l . ,. .1 ..k.l.i...... h4.1.kIh.1..I. Ii.nl VeCliy Upen IIIC ucuil Ul lur iuui.iuut. Thnt Is one vlesv en sverld pen'-e held by Mr. Pepper, who, as the nesv Senater ffem Pennsylvania, will hase a pait in the Senate's action en the four -Power treaty of Washington. Mr. Pepper's esvn insistence en clear thinking nnd lucid statement was re flected in an address In May, If CO. be fore the Bosten Cltv Club, in svhlch he pilloried what he called "the tyranny of half truths him svlth tlese svhe esvc political alie- giancc te any faction or political doss. Sir. Pepper's stand en political uues uues liens generally has been diametrically opposed te the stand taken by straight out organisatien leaders. Just the some. Vnre leaders, it Is said en geed authority, arc some seme svhat appeased bv the Pepper appoint went. It mnj esen hase 1111 oft cot en the suggested candidacj next May of CeDgressinnn Vare. though this point is net settled, it is explained. One result of (Joverner Sproul's trip te Pittsburgh wes thnt he came back borne satisfied it svas tee early te fear thc formation of ness combinations against himself, if he is a candidate at seme future date, and against his firends generall. The Governer is be lieved te have found that Senater Vare'sj friend, Senater Crew, m as staunchly his ally as he has be-n In the past. Further, he found that theMagee Leslie organization, in Allegheny Coun ty, may hasn te alter its plan of form ferm "ing an offensive and defensive alliance svlth the Vnre organisatien. The reaten for that is that Jehn A. Bell, n multi-millionaire of Pittsburgh, who largely financed the majerulty campaign of .siaser .siagee. in inenais Killer of Twe N. Y. Detectives Caught Continued from I'aie One Lnngherne ssere notified am. tiem then the alnrin svas sent As a matter of tad. theie ssa- still plcntv of gnellne In the tank, Adu Adu bate'had morels used this method te mnke geed hU escape from sin li dan gerous company. Beddv is an expeit ilui'ifleur. lhe cunning' he marie se useful in eluding New Yerk peliie iippnieiitly asailed him nothing in this situation. It neser occurred te him te try the rngine nud determine whether the taxi driver had told the truth. night mounted troopers of the New .lei'sev State tiellce (nine esei te the heinc ersanized and ss-Jll go Inte epeia- tlen ns Feen ns the lalfr is formed and attempts te function. He said he sveuld like te tell them 1 . t . 111 . . tiinii till- vis.iituvittii .... u iiUMpr miffnr near rpiiititr. nut thnt .....!.. ai.i . i.tt. -.,:. rated lacings, made espe, inll, for this Co,enPi Schwhrtzkepf had .iecreed that ' " " ll ""ft, i',u , Un t" u liv !hi Sfnrn iirtcnniir nt I eon .. i.... ........ .1nl. l.n ..!.! .....L l.A .!.! l... ' ' . k l . J: . ... " " ... ,. - - -.-.. Miiiiii-tt-i m.iik m mm iiiiipi. uiz IUIU U,l himself. "Orders, said thc sergeant politely but positively, "aie orders." But his guests, the sergeant continued, had come n long distance te be disap pointed by him. Would they net de lilm nnd his command the honor te join them nt luncheon, especially since the guests could net leave Hnmmouten im mediately? All Loek: Efficient The guests assented. At table thej were Introduced te the five or six ether In that 'address he picented opinions Pennsylvania side te aid in the se.uch en fereicn annirs. tne miiusirini con flier and national education In it he defined the leader i'i national life as "the man svhe beckons the tresvd te the highest firm ground which they are enp abln of occupying sucresafiillf . Te .point them te thc moon is silly. Te leave them in the beg is svieked Te feed them with half iniths is tin tin sverthy." Dii ili innnv issues lhal Mr Penner's mn,i unit tipnrf luivr lunched eup is the nlans. but tin proposal for a resisnl constitution for escaping te thl Pennsjlvania. Presuiniibls .Mr. I'cp 1 per, in thc Sennte. svl'l have an au thoritative sseid te snj some tune In the future en the mbjed. even though It Is outside lhe domain et Federal for the murderer. Deputies ami le tectlves tame from New Yeik sshi-n tliey learned the Negro had slipped through the lines thiewn ubeut tlie cltv. Police fi mil nil the surrounding see see tien poured Inte Lnngherne unil suthln e short time there were sufficient men te form n ring about the secium whete Beddv wns 1 ft standing with the nbuu drned taxi, n slctlm d in's. irrli l infill clud'-d them nil. its during 1 lie night lecislatien. Jlr. repper was Tells of Wild Klde Adubato innde the following iati -menf te Cluif Cullltmi, of tin- Tkiiieii polh'e : service ten. Over liia eat. svlilh mi dut.s . the tioeper svears n kind of deini-bnndeleer sliesving enough cartridges te kill tsve doen men. Seme of thee fit the re solver thnt hangs in a holster from his right side and ethers fit the carbine that liis horse carries, or that he carries himself strapped ever his baK. Te wear thlsuniferjii is te be at once an eflicer of the peace, it deputs sheriff, a game warden. 11 trntlii' policeman, an agricultural inspector, nn expert do de tective, n finder ej missing or runaway persons and 11 constant stimulus te lethargic county efliceis. Seek 100 Per Cent Cem Minns ' Te be ni rested by one of thesr. men is 11 predicament pieclsel.s as srieus as the charges he makes aguinst seu. for one of the as owed aims of tins or ganization Is 100 per cent consictiens. Theirs is the theets that doubt is a tiling te be cleared up h thorough work, and that, except in the most Ktiieus cases, (barges should net be piested svhlle deuht exists. A visit en S.iturdav te whnt is called the "Southern Sedien f'entei," nt Hauiuionteii, gave some insight Inte the modus operandi of this organization. Headquarters has hecn opened in the home of u citizen, and the front pailer turned into nn erdeil.s iiiniu. There is Sergeant William F.ai-tburii. in iom iem muud of the section, which extends aciess the State from about Ilnddon Ilndden held te the edge of Cape Miij. nnd in which In -pust .sours one-third of ssiongdeers ate said, for one reason or that t ss-eu d be just as sinnlif iilni.m li nn wninmi Hiiffrnce as en pre out a jug in svhlch he believed the ssln.M hibltlen. Facts show that arrests ler was kept befeic service. He found thc 'drunkenness huve.deerensed 1.0 per cent jug containing the polish. Llic svliu in tins country since iiiuu.u. was in two bett'es en n shelf immedi- 1 convictleus for drunkenness increasw ntclv eser the jug. 1 about the same per cent In 'wet r.nj- "Nene of us detected the ennr null! land. . Mr. Biewnld collapsed. Mr. Dcbrnin "Fncls show that liquor witlnlrawaii fainted shortly nfter and the ceiigre- from warehouses in this country iiur.ni gntien svns immediately thrown Inte the Inst October ss en enlj ..0 per rfM confusion. Six ethers svhe hnd partaken 'of the withdrawals In the previous v. et the polish beenme ill." ,teber." Broke Stere Window te Ge te Jail Richard Battels, fiftv-nlne. svas held French Advise Turka te Unite Constantinople, Jan. 0. Prier te hl nrtlTlSUTnil AND niFR Richard Battels, liftv-nlne. was held uonstanitnepie. .inn. 11. 1 ..or . . DtHliOti lUIlAlyUUy ILt. ,n $:m bnli fnr t)lr ,.,.,, Jui.y tliH ,ifpnrture for Pnris. the I'leiich Hlgl i iiii. in. I... - ii.- .... - . -. -. , ... 1.. . ... 11 .... ... i.i ,.. . - i..i...... ...i. i.n linn, cum! nnncii wnrriTw TrnnsrsrrixTm morning, uy icecoreer niaciiiieuse. .11 iiihihisshiiii-i , iin umi "v - ,1 lnldll LrUF niiyilUtl Camden, en a chaige of bieaklng n W00 home te give the C.overnmeut ins n Londen. Jan. !). flty A. P.) Transfer of the administratis pesvers ''te the nesv Southern Ireland govern- Hoopers who happened te be at head- 1 ment, created under the treaty ratified . 7t till C4A.. !.. 1. .... 4,1. fJ1 l.'Iiif.niin I w I lull. itiaiters nt tlie time, uney were nit .-"uiuriinj ey me ua.. j-.iiruini u rather like the sergeant, straight, slim. Hn. Is te be arranged Immediately, huinerless nnu efficient looking. They It is understood that the committee all had orderly hnlr and they all had , of British Ministers appointed under the blue or hazel eyes. chairmanship of Secretary for 1 olenies p'.ate-gluss window In the Munscr & Leng stoic nt Bieadway and Federal street. Sntuidas Ilptters told the Re corder that he hailpuipesely smashed the svlndess se that lie sveuld be sent te jail, ns he had no ether place le go, . . . . 1 l.wl IS en tlie TurKls!i question, iiini"i"i - Perte a note from the French .oern .eern ment urging the Turks nt the forthcom ing peace conference le present milled front and te avoid the error ei having 11 divided delegation. I xx 11 h a 1 n member of the , Hudsen Tube JO the uoveruer us u rumuuaie nci Governer s commission en conni.iui.enai ant n spring for United htates senator, in r(.vjien nnd amendment wlilcn suggesxeu fact, -Mr. Bell urged Mr. Sproul te be many Important chnnges for the State a candidate. constitution. He believes Pennsjlvania The Goserner told Mr Bell be hnd needs a nesv constitution and there never net decided thnt question as yet But was a time in the history of the State It is obvious that the Governer's pe- ,xvhen people were better qualified te de- Utlcal judgment leads him te regard Mr. clde a constitution revision. Bell as the boss, se called, rather than He has net hesitated te express Ins UaVbr Macee or Senater Leslie. That views en local conditions anil pi eblems heln the case, there could be no Magee- , In June of last year, addressing an as- the t nxl stand nt In Nessnik about the 1 :::e lit sshen I sasv what iippum-d te be a ( olereil woman walking bj the cnbs I ran up te her nnd she get Inte my c.b. telling me te go te .Irises Citv. "Sudden! svinle 1 had the deer open, the supposed woman changed her man ner and pulleil out a gun iiiiueuiicing she svas Luther liedds. who had ki.lei, two deter Uses ami did net care hew l many mere vic nunc. iu nn uai. Murderer Caught Vare combination against Sproul tin- , scmblage of Republican women, nc miiu "Neddy made me get into the mi nud leKH-Meaee is willing te break with Hell. ' their right of suffrage entailed en them k off hat ,, ,.eat Ut. nhUeil These familiar sxith Pittsburgh cendi-1 the duty et invcsiigating n. g.cu. hew lnu,i, tiens de net feel there is the slightest problems. chance of Mayer Magee breaking svlth I These problems, he ald. J'i, .11 effectlvencsa of the work of Air. i'"" It Js mi ssere the effectlvencsa of the work of the mngis- mere likely that the Vares will Urates the system by svhich the Beard .. ..,.,., til.!- nnnrsA n l -. OI J.n.ll'HI lull in itJUUin icia, ..;. ......s .'".. u"" "..;.. Vii,r Tii-' s:... I nrecedure with reference te the peer mail. Ill nm."v '" "; 'ii"i) IV County organization and se continue te 'hSTOi a voice in nunc u.uurs. Further, the Governer docs net be lieve thnt the Bnkcr-Beldlcninn com bination In Dauphin County will ileseit Iliin, It is interesting te note thnt "when the Governer reached Harrtsburg Itixt Saturday night, en his way hack te Philadelphia from Pittsburgh, he was vlalted, while the train waited ten min utes, br Lieutenant Governer ueitue nliinlnln? instice "The Lord only knesvs sshv iudge should appoint members of the Itnaid of I'ducntien." lie sn,i nf tlie second of the problems he iinmed. "I uige upon seu the duts of inttlligeiil (en sidetnlien of the s.sstein uniler which we live " As for Mi. Penper's slices, cen in early manhood. It can be recalled how hew he handled the difficult task Intrusted te him In lHOii. sslien he wns made re money I had und I gave hliii about S1.70. Beddy' threatened te kill me, saying there was itlnndj s reward of $10,000 and he didn't enre hesv mans h. took with him before the end came. At fust he wanted 111s (out ami hat. but nfter thinking for " minute or two he told me te put 011 m.s clothes and dlise him te l'liil..i!e!phin lie siinl he wanted te gn 10 Cunilt from ti.cie. He told nn I eiihl In' ener it niv ar inl(d 01 I in.iili' ll " slightest mlsiuese "With the revolver pie-sid iiguiu mj slile, I turned mound nnd stuitel bark te Newarl He made iuu slop at the first news-stand, where he said; going into tnat stere svitu I'm seimr Inte that stere svlth you '". " d . . ' m man and ether representatives of the P,ir 0f the Bay State Gas Cemnanr. nnd if you make any funny move you ic Dauphin County organization. An a lawyer who knows thu lasv and a dead one. The underlying significance of all u.nn marshal fact and statute with com- "Whn " net into the car again thsk l that there is a feeling abroad nelUnt- force, he showed also in that Beddy tern me 10 iu mm ie e In Ulate organization circles that har- famous case that he has business acu- ntetiT en the State tickel may "Set be men of a high degree, n requisite In a line witn iuc rfftnaverrviirx-iM.-uiiiiis mr. inirei, jngm. tnd rxjatpruric a. jc-rp- - biuu.w ij A" iwl? eiuie ic- Mar 'm ' R -. . Imp ' -.. -mmitUM IT " . B i. m': I m w ' I i ' ' 9 f'rf... . M rrantcil nnd linrrnenr I Idcah ortjejverner Hpreii Vlw jy w. V"" s-' ,rj- lattc J hlej p he v delphla by the back way, adding that as I was a taxi driver, I must knew t)m hack xx ay. We rame back through Newark and Elizabeth le Nesv Bruns-n sshk, Boduy telling uv tcscrai unit's te LL'THHK BODDY Getham gunman, who escaped by disguising himself as woman and forcing n Uxlrab rliauffeiir, at the point, of a gun, (0 drive: .him te this il'. va raptured In, this t-ity lettuy v One nf them hnd just teturncd from Phllllpsburg, where he hnd denned out u nest of Black Hnndcrs nnd secured one indictment for murder. It devel- encd thnt tsve of the men at the tabic 1 . ..,... i ., .. .. .11 .. 1' SIIOKC HUJ1UII lllll.uni us ru nn i.iik llsh. nnd doubtless some of t ether lungunges. The foetl svas served by the sseman of the heu" nnd her daughter, u girl of fifteen or se. Frem the head of the tuble the hospitable sergeant made cot) cet) cot) vernatien. At one point lie svns asked the attitude of n policeman toward his li.iii t-.x . Ills replv svas te the effect 1 that it was nieie or les impersonal. The Trooper Cede "A inn 11 who bieuks u lusv does winiiL'." he said, "lie knows he is doing wieng and that he should be pun ished." Iin'ie viis some talk et the prepara tory tiainii.g that was given at Sea Girt te tin cticct that It was harder than an tiling the segulnr crins . in his hard est' doss, had te give. cJt svas this train ing tlmt vanquished 1'JO of the Itll skimmed fiam the 1000 applicants for enlistment. After the luncheon various troopers of th" Mounted or motorcycle units tame in, r"perted, wre given assign ments seinesvhnt nfter the fashion el newspnper reporters, and vent out again, Thev svere told the location anil whut svas known of tlie Ircumstnnces cf 11 cae and apparently the rest was left te their initiative and judgment. Later In the . afternoon Colonel Sohwnmkepf svafi reached by teln- phone nnd lie con rented thnt n few ple nties be tnkfii of Sergeant F.nstburn und his men. MAN, ILL. HASTENS DEATH Ends Life With Shetfjun When Told He Cannet Recover Cualesvlllc. Pa.. Feb, I). After numbers of his family told him he had but a fesv hours te live, lllram T. Ir win, fifty-four yearn old, Parkesbprg, managed te elude his nurse nnd has tened te a downstairs room, svhere he blesv off his head xvlth a shotgun. Irsvin, a former resident of Coates Ceates vlllc. had been 111 nboutene,week from pneumenU. His condition became ser ous en Saturday nnd his physician" held eilt jn) hepP far his rrceiT, -) Mi "'vVir ""-- ,s Churchill will today resume its work svhich ssns suspended before Christmas In consequence of the prolongation of tlie debate In the Dall. Much preparatory weik already has been accemiillshed. allowing the Mm- hem spoke ' !Mers te l"-;ml Immediately with nr . raiigemeuts for evneuutlen of Ilritlsh troops, declaration of it general am nesty, and banding ever of the admin istrative departments in Dublin te the new government. Mr. Churchill returned from tlie Su preme Council meeting ut Cannes yes terdny fnr the purpose of getting his committee together. He expiepsed sat isfaction et the treaty's ratification, enabling the weik of his committee te go fersvurd The date of the ti mister f pusvei-s depends upon the events of the ncNt few dn.ss in Irelnnd and tin- prejres l.itule In Installing the pioshlennl 'govern ment of the Irish Free State. It is as sumed that Arthur Giitllth nnd Mic.inel Cellins, svhe led the tight in tlie Dull for the treatv, svlll ionic te Londen 10 assist In the operation, although the date of their visit necessnrllv depends upon the stnte of affairs in Dublin r 1-- . ' iwr 1 ir 1 - iiiiiri:!iiii,i:ii'iiiuiniii!iui!nni!iiiiL,i m JFTIrlLf I ASCO I ft STORES CO. M !s s 11 1 s.J. miiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiuii'iw'iniiiiiraiiiiiiiJ a qp n I llllilllllMlllllNlllliliailllllllblllUy & Sunshine Bread The deliciously wholesome Victer Bread well deserves the name of "sun shine bread" for these big brown leaves of goodness are baked in our three big bakeries flooded with health-giving sun shine, and where cleanliness is empha sized. Even thc air in our Deitgh Reems is carefully screened, keeping it duslproef and flyproef. A is c OH ULSTER WON'T ENTER IRISH FREE STATE Londen. .Ien. 0. (By A. P.) Ul ster's determination net te enter the' IrlRh free State has been strengthened, sass the Belfast correspondent of the Dailv .Mall, by the example nf ' south seuth ern mcntalltv nnd southern methods given In lhe Dnll Flrennn during lts discussion of the peace treaty. Flter fears considerable damage te the business of Northern liclnnd from tariffs te be established hs the ness government and foresees g-ent hindrance te tiade fnun the location of customs houses en hoi- berdirs. These evils, linsvever, sseuld be small In comparison svlth the svhnlesale disaster which It is linlleveil sseuld follesv Flster's inenr. poratten into 11 state dominated b the Dall leaders nnd faced at tlie outset xvlth the pessiDinty et naving te quell a republican rising. Ulster is resolved te oppose te the utmost in the British Parliament the threatened revision of her boundaries under the treaty just ratified. The Slnrs-Ffle-ls represented In Ulster as -nl nnmiaaWnv tta lnl.n)l.,n i , ' . y'uaw ""ie(""i ' I'd re" . Victer Bread 1A IS c 10 islKw nfcSf Goodness and-bigness the rich brown Mcter Leaves are the greatest bread value you can buy. A Si c 01 CIJ 1 !. . . . -7-..yn.J?Alc. at?res' 'ted all ever Phlla. and threuirhniitP.nn.ixT "r:1"' '"sjjiea an ever rn la. ana tnrousnetit Pcn,n., New Jerttey, Delaware and Maryland. M A , ' ' fASCO l a 3 r r Fa r n hi v&mmimtnwwwx firaiiKiiuiiiiMii!iiiiira m1x prillrWrT P t s V - ' n ! 8 ' i :!'' '"liU - .. j 'f . " itli