Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 11, 1922, Sports Extra, Image 1

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PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 192:2
lOpS CRASH
ISTORM AND KILL
MAN AI CROSSING
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Approaches Tornado Ve-
ft$6cHy and Dees Damage
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in Three States
fas BLOWN DOWN AND
Inttrriu ie nHircntu
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iKnrolnjte". lel., Jen. 11 Fer
&flrat time In rcvcral decodes
Mi nd turtles hove appeared In
L'TMnwere River In January.
y.This, fishermen say, Is n sure sign
tf early spring.
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rubllahed Dally Eietpt Sunday. Subscription Price $1 ft Tear by Mali. P"i7Tf.I""l TWrt PTCMlW . ,' '
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ZIP! ANOTHER UMBRELLA QpNE
Bt'nian believed te he C. T;. Tierce,
iTtrentj-Beventh'nnd Brevn streets,
li mi.,1 this nftcrnoen In the Storm
Emoff nnil rnln vlilch Is expected te
the forerunner 01 u t,u'-"""' """-
Se heavy winds e the nftcrnoen,
Uli driving nun, wiucn muue visiuh
(cult for pedestrians unu inoLersi
Ifi, were Diaineu ier me ucuiu 01
I ene reported victim.
Mbeut 2 o'clock iiuger Alien, a
tare, 01 lua jjuhuiit iximiiiiiuiim,
Mtttnth and Seuth Btrects. and Harry
E Van Nest, of 1723 Seuth
ifMler street, ench driving autome-
4, icelllacil ni rucy-miii unu
tiffin Ktreets.
Tbe'twe machines npprenched at the
t Intersection, ncuiier urivcr uchib
te .tee tlic etner uniti tee laic,
mnfhlneq cnnin. tOL-etlipr and
fa. cmliie nn en tin; sidewalk.
Ot mi who wes killed was cress-
;illtJUlin unuvuriBiiuii mw,
Inr a trannversc course frein the
i te Uin northwest corner. lie was
itwtte'step en tlie sidewalk when the
ilddinr meehineb struck and killed
.Instantly. The drivers were ar-
n police partly Identified the vie vie
tlaJrem a watch charm lieerln? the
MDie of C. I. Pierce and a wiles slip
rtde ect in that name frmi) u plumb
supply lirni.
linn w.nu emti1nrf1 nH feri.
HWiihtH about n week iire. HH fur-
hr employers sam lie lind liven ai mi.i
Xerth ltlnzeeld street. The body Is In
lie JIprKlie, anu I lie police lire trjint;
jft in much witii ins witf.
The warnlnc of n blizzard tnnlirlit
watt from both the local . and the
fflVhlngteti weather bureaus.' Storm
Imdltlens are expected le grew werm1
uteid of better lis the dav nrecrpSfced.
Inth lower teipperaturcs and hlglier
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Tb Merm warning iiasueu 'from
irtlniten fellows : 1SwvtJ
Auiiftvijr Diui.il uiiiiii nrfvvHr
reinxcu ie wueic gaie nnungr,i
."AMaJitlc Coast at nnil near Vfr
Capes nievlnc Nbrth'e'aVL Hhlft-
inles this afternoon mid tenlclit.
'ititlCD ndvlced all vcscls."
' Befldes this wnrnlnirnf wlnrls ntliiln.
Ill danpTens decIty the 'Waphingten
Bureau forecasts heavy snows for the
Mtire northeastern f-cctlen of (he United
PUtef, with a probability tlmt the whole
Middle Atlantic tler nf StnteM uniilil In.
Weyllr blanketed by tomorrow.
yjmreiMs reports Indicate that ships
we far off the coast te make pert nre
Ifldinz out in en. Iinnlnir iltlui- tn ml
WTend reach of the censtnl illsturbanci.
t. lean te have plenty of "hen
ta te ride the expected blew.
JFIrst flale' Warning of Year
A "fffllp" In tlln nnrlnnnii ..f 4ln.
fiVeitlie llnrnmi iKtniffll. 4j I.... I..
bewn ns the Ilcnufert i-calp menus a
llnil ft frnm ftf.l tn elv.i. ...tl
e.r. It Is surpassed in meteorological
.vuicuuaiure emy uy n lornxde. Tills
ViUtflrtt "gale" warning issued this
W, and one of the few ever sent out
tr the rather Bureau.
I U would be hard te picture worse
'father condition tnnlirlit m,,i in,.
M . . .-...r... uiti, .(.linn -
p lean have prevailed since early
jwr. Lan night tlin weatherwlse
Pt-n te prophesy a gusty storm, when
nemoen rode the heavens with n pre-
r-u iiug uncircmii; it. lucre were
EL Is t0 b,e hQcn within the golden
F about the moon, which le son-
Cinllnurd nn Page l'eurlern. Column Twe
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KILLER, COWERING,
TAKEN IN MANACLES
BACK TO
NEW YORK
"They'll Kill Me, I Just Knew
They 'will, Bess," Says
Beddy te Belshaw
SLAYER OF DETECTIVES x
TREMBLES WITH FRIGHT
This is what the wind did te many an umbrella during the storm today.
This photograph was taken at Independence Snuare
GANDH
PRAISED
i
BY DISCIPLE HERE
Indian Revolutionist Great but
Modest Man, Says Haren
. z dranath Maitra
s
PENNILESS, RICE HIS DIET
.S. TRANSPORT SPRINGS
LEAK 500 MILES AT SEA
fwk, With Troops Frem Germany,
Proceeds Under Own Steam
W Yerk, Jan. 11. (By A. I.)
sVl.r ' """i-iiiTi took, which is
""img American troops from (ier
W, sprung a leak nbnut 450 miles
tj,')w erl. hut the damage has
dVraiIJernrll' repaired and she Is In
r'nmediate dnnger, according te wire-
m ,bmusl'i'iB gales reported off
W f inniiprcllcnsie" regnrding the
l:- "" pictau until she arrives
W ne Is due Tridny.
Vn i i ', "rrj nig u-t emcers,
liVii,, i'ilinn Pawcngeis. Fermerlj
ljj" "J ) uge, et duuu ions
"ncten. .Inn. 11 flu. A n
kin Sy. trnnsl"ft Creek, reported te
Feri T. reS8' 500 mIles st of New
L,,,t",ce,'t uulug te pert under her
iW.i ffi'i1',0 Wnr Department was
W officially today, Thcre was no
Sri "1, M,,ln or tllu ""oops en
.comprising contingents from the
A'M,.(";Cllpnt'0,l ll1 Oermeny.
lh. v ."' U, Croelj trnusmtttcd
Wa,1 " linrtmcnt, hald the ves
mt."' nrecenri .. .. ......i ,
'Ul ihlrw i. i " """"'"iimuiwi, eui
imZ, ,cl0!ic Ufexlnilty. Making
iWwrv hn 7lr' 1JftnKL'r I'assed, mi
r"'"y fad storms eie encountered."
fAfilSTRATE HITS BAIL LAW
"" te Held New Jersey Man en
Nen.R, ,... .,
"r he m.i ..i...., u
f;a Iierfn.il ""reu ucorge . C.
.w:rtX;A.r",,?i21'
W. Jh... .y P.'8 w.'fe in New Jer
mlfind n f"V"8l"y "Hacked as
ta.C. V1,lc'' ferb Mm him ( n i.....
&?ZtxWJ
atop. ..1 "' '." "wie tun
ueh..'"c" forbids him ill i.?ii
uld like ,, ix 1(lb
T l H ren , ""lr""Hve. But tlmt
inera ? .'fe '? grates (e held
'tea brought l "ftU "" trivial
Cbnatt.,,,re,l' IL'tWde the .State
v"' i ib net rair."
Mi
W
Mr, Meitr'a touches tle henrt nnd
makes the lefty Ideals -of the Vcdas 0
practical rcligieu nnd poetry for the
common peph (7. A". Chesterton.
Mr. Mititra spenks JCugUsh perfectly.
Ilroeklun Uagle,
T1m'.e quntatlens, which nre from the
cover of Ilnrendranath Maitrn' lec
ture picgnim, pretty ndeqiintel- de
sciibe him.
Mr. Mnltrn Is n chauvinist or wiiat
ever is the Hindu equivalent, nnd n
piephct, injhtlc, M-er mid lecturer. Ahe
he Is n disciples of the grcnt Gandhi.
Indian revolutionist and nationalist
leader, who. most of his followers be
lieve, bus Minerniiturnl ihuktm
Mr. Mnltrn will speak before meetings
of the ThceMiphical Societ at the Art
.Miiunee tins week, en Knrma Yega,
Bhntkl Yezit and thliiL'x lik tlmt.
Interviewed today nt his held, just
ns he was with exquisite legerdemain
winding his tegu for an 11 o'clock ap
pointment, he calmly denounced the
British Government nnd Occidental
civilization.
He is net se picturesque ns Itabln
drnnnth Tagere, nor se compelling as
Mrs. Besnnt, but, in his cvervday
speech mere coniprehensiile than oither.
He recalled hew Indlit, having been
premised 11 substniitinl shnre of bclf
gevcrnmctit by lier Secretary of State,
Kine men nnil money handsehrdy te the
light for democracy.
Recalls Amlstnr Tragedy
"With the result." he went en. "that
ier no reasons, itnewii or unknown, the
British shot nt nearly 2000 men, women
nnd children assembled nt a niibl
meeting 111 Amistnr, killing 500 of
mem.
"Indin" piecccded Mr. Mnitrn, "is
getting desperately tired of nil this du
plicity In Western politics. In India,
thousands of young men have been
Incnrcernteil for serving their country.
Is it net time for the geicrnmcnts of
the world te unite te step such uon uen
bense? The Englishman enn serve hih
country; that Is patrleth.m. The mo
ment the Indinu dares de likewise. It is
sedition."
Service te Indin. .is Mr. Mnitra de
fined It. means te free It of the shackles
(hat bind it te Western Industrialism
nnd money srnbbln;. This the Indians
nrc Attempting te accomplish, through
the practice of non-ee-operotinii or
passive ipslstnncc. This policy is pur
sued under the leadeixhip of Gandhi
whose n'ime in the la-it couple of years
has been kept in (lie mouth of (he
world.
Mr. Mnitrn said he knows Gnudhi
well enough te dill him "mv rersMinl
fiiend."
"He Is the personification of virtue."
said Mr. Mnitra. "He is the simplest
iiiun I lava eer seen. Ills feed is a
HAPPY NEW YEAR!'
THEN SHOOTS GIRL
Man hjeld ina$1 0,000 Ball for
Twice Wounding Sweetheart
Who Jilted Him
IS SCORED BY MAGISTRATE
ks uaftssusastsaj
Continued en Pese Twe, Column I'lte
DROP AIR. MAIL SERVICE
$554,000,000 Postoffice Appropria
tion Bill Reported te Heuse
Washington, .Inn. 11. (By A. P.)
With piovisiens for the air mall serv
ice elimiiihled, (he nnnunl I'ostefllcc
Appropiintleii Bill, currying approxi
mately $." 1,000,000, was favorably re
ported today by the Heuse Appropria
tions Committee.
As drafted by a subcommittee the
measure provided $1,0,'!",000 for the air
moll service during the lineal year be
ginning next July 1. The full com cem
mlttee, however, in approving the bill
struck out this section.
The telnl carried in tire measure is
$24,707, 070 less than the appropria
tions for the current fiscal year nnd
SL 1.7:15. .101 less tliun the amount ie-
quested by the Budget Bureau.
OUHA. NASSAU. MIAMI ATMNTIO
COAhT LINK, 'Havana Bpcclal" and
MFIarlda flpwlal," Threuth rv!c Office.
1000 Uhettnut at.. Phlla, Ttl, Locust SSV9.
'-
.Teseph O. Guillcmette," 2222 TlU TlU
weter street, wished Miss Helen Mc
Olnnls, 2.";"0 Brown trcet, his sweet sweet
l.eert, a "Happy New Year" lust night
and then fired three shots at her, two
of which caused wounds.
The dioetlng occurred nt the entrance
te Misj McGinnis' lieme as she was
leluming from St. Francis Xnvler
Church, Twenty-fourth and Green
streets.
The girl, pretty nnd a brunette, ap
peared in Magistrate Gnrncj'i ceuit
Ihls morning, supported by her arethcr-In-law
nnd sister, Mr. and Mrs. .To .Te .To
seph J. MK'nffery. She wns plainly
frightened and near a nervous collapse.
In n low voice bhe told the magistrate
of the sheeting.
"Happy New Year, Helen." Guillc
ni'tte mild.
"Snm. te you," replied the girl.
' Did you enjoy your ChristmesV" lie
asked.
"Very much. Hew nbeut ou?" slip
countered.
"I had a rotten time," he replied.
"May I come te see, you?"
"Ne, I don't believe se. I told you
thVee months age I no longer desired
your nttcntlens. The matter wa set
tled at that time nnd I don't wish you
te bother me ngaln."
"Gulllemettc replied te this bv drnw-
!n.B, a revolver." Miss McGinnis said.
He fired three times. The first shot
struck me in the left breast, the second
en the hip und I dropped te the side-
wuik just as ne nrcd tlie third time."
tiuiiit'iiieite, who is n termcr soldier
tied after firing. '
Detectives Muldewncy and Delan were
sent In search of the fugitive and Io Ie
cated him at the Benedict Club, IfiO
North Fifteenth street. Magistrate
Carney ordered him held in $10,000 ball
for court, en charges of aggravated as
snult and batterj. aggravated assault
with intent te kill, carrying concealed
weapons and wantonly pointing a pis-
Mugistrate Carney said :
"I am going te put jour ball high
enough te prevent you from securing
jour freedom. I de this because I fully
believe jeu intended te kill your former
sweelheai t. While jeu are in jail wait
lug trial I am sure the girl will be free
from harm se for uk you are concerned.
"(iris of Philadelphia hove a right
te cheese these whose attentions they
desire. It is my Intention te protect
them from such men as you if I can "
In giving her testimony against the
man Miss .McGinn is said Him ,,,. i...
age she told Gulllemette she no longer
desired his attentions. Since' that time
she hed net seen nor heard from him
until last night when he met her at
lilt i-iiii unir in iiti lliilliu.
Giilllcinctte, nccerdlng te Mrs Me
Caffrey. had appeared nt the homo'be hemo'be home'be
fore Miss McGinnis returned. He wns
told the.girl wns net nt home. Gulllo Gullle Gulllo
mette then waited in the vicinity until
she returned.
GIRLS IN NARROW ESCAPE
Clt )ll Empleyes Endanjjered
When Workmen Break Skylight
Girl emplejcs in the office of Br A
A. Cnlrns chief medical Inspector'
Bureau of Public Health, narrowly es
caped being cut by broken glass this
morning when n skylight was shattered
by workmen en the reef and the glass
wiftt hurled into the ofilce en the scv
cntli fiefr of City Hall,
The workmen nre constructing ele
vators in the northeast corner of the
building und In moving e steel irirder
broke the skylight. h ,cr
Dr. Cairns was net at IiIh i-.i- i,..-
fruginents of glnss narrow lv mlstm-i'vi,...
Gertrude Lewis, his stenographer.
UO ,YOU WANT A JOnr TIIEltH ARE
nlinty of thm advert Urd in h Yielu
-VanteiJ columns today en far 3i'-!jldi, ,
Luther Beddy, youthful Negrd.slaycr
of two New Yerk detectives f as re
turned te that city nt 11 o'cieck this
morning te 'stand trlalt se shaken with
fright thnt his knees knocked together
and he scarcely could stand. ....
Beddy slew Detective Sergcepts
Buckley nnd Miller a week age. He
came here in a woman's wig nnd dress,
mwl -na nnntill-i-it lit' AtTIOS Scott. ISCgrO
mnulHtrnte. nnd "Patrolman Benner
Mendni morning in a house en Hedman
street, where 'he spent the night.
"I don't want te go beck te cw
Yerk," he said, when Llcntcnnnt Bel
show, head of the Philadelphia murder
squad, went te the ccllroem nt JJ MO
o'clock this morning e get bin:.
"They've get it all fixed up for me, '
he protested, trembling with fear. 1
knew they're going te string me up when
they get me there. Let me have my
trial here in Philadelphia."
Token Frem Cell
The lieutenant took him from the cell
room te the Sheriff's office en the fourth
fleer.
Werd that the, young murderer wns te
be taken through the corridor spread
around City Ilnll quickly, and when he
appeared u great crowd surrounded hlin.
City Hall guards and patrolmen cleared
a way. He shrank up ugnlnst Lieuten
ant Bclshnw, who tuek his arm. Other
wise he would have fullcn, be completely
unnerved was he.
In the Sheriff's office Detective Ser
geant Bdwlii S. England, In charge of
the detail of New' Yerk detectives sent
here, waited te receive the prisoner.
Knglnnd produced a pair of hand
cuffs, and slipped them en the prisoner.
"You're my prisoner new," he said,
"come en."
Llcutennnt Bclshaw protested. "I
have orders te bring him hack te Cap
tain Souder," lie sulci, "and I"m going
te de it.
"I don't want te, he discourteous,
hut I'm icsponsible for this prisoner
until he Is out of the city."
Sergeant England Insisted that the
prisoner belonged te him, but Llcuten
nnt Belshaw had his way und took
Beddy back te Captain Seudcr's office.
Sure Death Is en Way
He was there for but a few minutes.
Just, before the party left he turned te
Captain Souder, kiV-K& t-,. ,,
- -;,Yeuisxtbeen tfmeneKcaltnln,'
be Mldr'KaJUM te sheke bauds If It
dlu't asking tee unuch, me being lic
ensed of this crime."
"I don't hesitate te shake hands with
you, my ney, said mc ciipinin, put
ting out Ills hand.
Then Captain Souder said: "Where's
your overcoat?" The wind wns howl
ing outside, with driving rain. Beddy
wns clad in a thin nucr threadbare suit,
with an old hat.
"Ain't get no overcoat, captain,"
said Beddy, with n feeble grin. "Don't
meke much difference unyhew. Get te
die In that electric chair; might as well
die of the old pneumonia."
"Well, we won't let jeu die of pneu
monia," sold the captain. He picked up
a heuvy automobile robe in the office
and wrapped It around Beddy 's -.boulders
te protect him from the rain and
snow en the way te the train.
The prisoner protested until the last
that he veuld hove no chance in New
Yerk.
On tli" w.iy across the street Beddv
was followed by u great crowd, which
ffii'mcd in Citv Hull courtyard nnd
tramped through the slush.
Beddv's het blew off and ene of tlie
detectives retrieved It. Scigennt Fng
hind attache! ene of Beddy's hand
cuffs te his own wrM.
The party went into the smoker nt
the rear of the train. Itallreud detec
tives helped the New Yerk men held
the throng of curious per-ions back.
Lieutenant Belshaw waited until the
train puUcd out.
Scott Is Threat rued
Mnglstrate Scott, who helped capture
Baddy, received a four-page threnteninir
letter from New Yerk tei)u . addressed
te him nt the First District stntien
house. The letter called him n "dis
grace te his race" and said Ills duys
were inimbcied.
"I'm ns much nfraid of that letter
as I wns afraid when I went In nfter
Beddy." said Scott. h turned the let
ter ever te Lieutenant Keestcr, who
sejit it te Director Cortcljeu.
'Yeu can't take bejs, learn them
hew te kill nnd then opcet tliem te
knew it ain't right anetlini time "
i Thnt is the way the mother of Beddy
excuses her son's action.
Beddj's mother ennnet rend or
write. In her home at Mentelnir, N. J.,
nfter hearing n neighbor reading of the
man's ariett, she said :
"That settles it. I'm snrrv tl,n,.
caught mv bev and I'm snrrv lie done
JOHNNY LUKAS UNKISSED;
TALL AND HANDSOME, TOO
Can It Be, Girls? Ge Easy, Be
cause He Leads Penn's Boxers
The late Alexander Dowle, founder of
the Zlen Church, had a son vheee only
claim te fame was flint he never had
been kissed.
The University of Pennsylvania
beasts of a football star and expert
boxer who has never felt the impact of
a pair of rosy lips.
He is Johnny Lukas, captain of the
boxing team, a tall, handsome young
man, the sort who makes the girls dose
their eyes nnd utter a IewX"M-ni-in."
Lukas Is twenty-one, comes from
Hlicnnndoeh, and la n Junier In the
dental school. The 10,i-peunder ad
mits, insists in fact, that he nnd the
kiss are strangers. Other .collegians
who hnll from his home town buck
him up. They nay he never took a girl
te a denee or n movie in his life.
New will you be geed, girls.
SLAYER OFFERS TO PLEAD
GUILTY IN SCHLEY MURDER
Meadows Likely te Be Returned te
W. Va. te Serve Life Term
Andrew Meadows, charged with the
murder of Dennis Schley nnd new en
trial before Judge Mnxcy, mode an offer
today through his attorney te plead
Eiillty te murder In second dcKrcc. The
offer was accepted and sentence will be
imposed iTiduy.
Schley was shot in n barroom qunr
vcl at Nineteenth and FlUwatcr streets
May 20, 1011). Aftci the hlioetlug
.Meadows became n fugitive for nbeut
two years, und was captured In nn
abandoned coal mine In West Virginia
by uetcctive Harry Hacnly niter a
chase ever the jueuntains. The Sheriff
of the county refused te aid In the ur-
rest.
At the time Meadows shot Schley he
was out en parole nfter he had been
convicted of murder nnd sentenced tn
life Imprisonment. It is understood
Meadows will be returned te West Vir
ginia te complete his life sentence
there.
AUTO CRASH ENDS $250 JOB
Smashed City Car Was Driven by
Moter Equipment Inspector
Tlie motorcar crash whlchfjcnt Wil
Hum McDeunugh. 1(101 Arch street, te
the hospital en January ,'l also cost nlm
his city job as superintendent of meter
equipment In the Highway Utircnu
which pejs $250 a month.
MeDoneugh was driving a city auto
mobile when It collided with nnether
machine nt 1 '.'10 A. M. at Sixtieth and
Walnut streets. With him was Jeseph
A. Iteber. Jr.. n street-cleaning inspec
tor, who also was hurt. The car was
wrecked.
MeDoneugh wns n previsional ap
peintee te the $2.j0-n-inenth job. He
"was second en the eligible list for n per
manent appointment. As he is still in
the hospital and a superintendent Is
needed. Director Cnvcn asked for a rc rc
ccrtiticntien of cllxibles. ,
The Civil ScrvlcertJominls-ileii tj.liiv
dl-qpallUecl'a;DjMiViJUjV sent . -the
Director tnuAlV. KeefcY,
r.0.j North Slxtcefah iHtrecT? UndGeergc
G. Yeung. 2020-nace street. Yeung
wns appointed provisionally.
LENINE WON'T GO TO GENOA
Lltvlneff, Krassln and Rakewsky
Soviet Delegates
Moscow. Jen. 11. (By A. P.)
Maxim Lltvlneff, chief of the Uiisslun
Soviet legations abroad; Leonid Kras
sin. the Soviet trade renrcseiitathe.
and M. Bukowsky. president of the
Ukraine republic, are ccncrallv dis
cussed ns likely te represent Soviet Bus
sin ut the Genea economic conference.
It Is considered unllkelj that Premier
Lenine will go.
Soviet efficiuls today pointed out that
acceptance of the Genea Invitation wu
made In principle mUit tliun In de
tail. But there Is great jubilation In
government circles ever having received
uie imitation.
HUSBAND MISSING 7 YEARS
Teacher and Insurance Company
Reach Agreement In Suit
Because Frank J. Gallugher, her
husband, has been missing seven jears
and therefore is presumed by law te be
dead, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Giilliigher, a
teacher, today pressed a suit te obtain
$1000 in Ufe insurance from the Jehn
Hnncecl: Mutual Life Insurance Com
pany. After nn Incempleted hearing before
Judge Menaghnn and a jury, opposing
counsel agreed en a settlement. A ver
dict was returned for the company by
the agreement. Mrs. Gllngher said her
husband formerly wns u stenographer
at a hotel in this city. Tin in sura nee
company's attorney claimed tliej hud
trace of the missing man as lute us
11120.
DENIES WELFARE SHAKE-UP
But Resignations Will Be Accepted,
Says Warburton, New Director
Any resignations of Department of
Public Welfare omplejus "will be con
sidered nnd no doubt accepted" Direc
tor Warburton said today in doming
he planned n shake-up ef'his stuff." He
recently succeeded Ernest L Tnstin.
THREE GIRLS HUR
I,
EIGHT DEFY DEATH
Asks $50,000 for Scar
AS 3 HOUSES BURN
Family SHdes Down Awning
Pole When Trapped in Ken
sington Avenue Heme
WEST PHILADELPHIA BLAST
DRIVES NEIGHBORS IN SNOW
Twe sNter were badly hurt early
this morning when they became panic-
stricken and leuped from their bedroom
window in n fire nt the home of Jeseph
Barnch, 2721 Glrard avenue.
There were two ether sensational fires
this morning. One at .1034 Kensington
avenue resulted in the injury of a
woman, the ether, nt 5781) Hunters nvc
nue, West Philadelphia, drove four fam
ilies out Inte the storm in their night
clothes. Barnch, sleeping en the second fleer
with his wife nnd daughter Katie, nine
teen, discovered the fire in the kitchen
about '2:20 tills morning. Barnch
shouted Up the stairs te his son, Harry,
twenty-eight, who slept en the third
fleer, nsjdld.iMary, twenty-four, nnd
Freda, twenty-sb
Hnrry Baracn.'.ran down and found
the flaraes'werejn the kitchen. He at
tempted te beat thcmyiut with a choir,
out seeing nis cneris would uc iruu
less,
only
thnt Is through tlin linck deer, en no- I
count of a store that Is in the front
part of the three-story building.
leaped Twelve Feet te Uoef
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?ss B i Six
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MAKGUKKITK CLAYTON
Film actress who lias su, r0.
during Companies for Injuiics re
ceived while working in storm
scene
CAPTAIN SERIOUSLY HURT
IN FALL AT MINOR FIRE
Ladder Found In Cellar Breaks and
His Head Hits Concrete
Fire Captain Themas J. Devine, of
Engine Company 2.1, Seventh nnd Ner
he turned In nn alarm. There is rls streets, was seriously hurt today at
one wuy out of the house, and n trlfiliic tire In the cellar of Mrs. Anna
Sehrelner's home, 225:, North Fifth
street.
.Mum Hclireincr, six jeni-s old. wns
The reef of thU store extends out for
sent en nil errand te the cellar. She,
some distance and affords n mentis of es- ' carried a candle nnd It set fire te sem
cope in an emergency. When. Frcd.i I paper and excelsior.
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VC Cr.,".'' 7Z ""' , ", fni'tein Devine. wished te
the meantime by their mother, father!
and sister, was cut off te them. They
could have get te the second fleer, hew
ever, nnd walked out a window without
danger,
Panic-stricken, they thought only of
the reef, and first one und then tlie ether
jumped from the third story te the
reef, a leap of about twelve feet.
Mary suffered injuries te her spine
and Freda received n broken collarbone
and a badly lacerated right feet. Beth
girls were unconscious and lny en the
reef until the arrival of the firemen,
who carried then) down the ludders.
They were sent te the Laiikcnuu Hos
pital, where Merj's condition Is scri
ms. The origin of the blaze is a mystery.
Air. Barach. sevm them wns no Urn In
open a
cellar window te let the smoke out nnd
climbed en u lndder he found there. It
broke and he fell heavily, striking his
head en the concrete fleer.
ills men cnrried lilm out und sent
htm te St. Mary's Hospital. He was
unconscious and did net respond te the
efforts of the surgeons te revive him.
He is being held for observntien, us
tliej fear he may huve u fractured skull.
CHARLES PREDICTS RETURN
Says
32 1
4
FRENCH RIFT HALTS f
SUPREM
"I De Net Doubt Loyalty of
Hungarian Natien"
Budapest. Jan. 11. (By A. P.)
regard Hungary as my fatherland.
cny part of the house nnd the only ex- ' um uisocenvineeu unu i win return te
planofien he enn offer is that mice ""UKnry.
might have been 'nibbling, ntt matches. '"""er Lmpqrer Charles is quoted
aiie.ilrej,'uR-conftned.tetie.Wtchen,and J,1" this dec oration te the cor cer
the. damage probably --wllf" net - wceed tTin. ie.f .? i. 'qi- ""Mjpr,
$500. iwhe interviewed him nt 1 unchul, Mu-
Cl imbed Down Pele
Abraham Weluer. his wife. Ida
deira, where he Is in exile.
I huve the Iiic best esteem fur Mm
lojelty of Count Andrussv Count
E COUNCIL:
BRIAND FACES FOES
Premier Checks Negotiations
and Gees te Paris te Demand
Showdown of Deputies
BRITISH LINK SUBMARINE
ISSUE IN DEFENSE PACT
By thn Associated Press
Cannes, France, Jan. 31. The d-"
liberations of the Alljfd Kitpreme
Council were suddenly suspended at
neon today en the announcement by
Premier Brlnnd that 1ip was obliged te
return te Paris fe nppeer befere the
Chamber of Deputies, which lias just
reassembled.
Aftei long consultations with his cel.
leagues here the French Premier de
cided be co-lid scarcely Ke en with ltd ltd ltd
gotlatienx of such far-reaching im
parlance ns these new pending without
the strong support of the French
Parliament. He therefore decided te go
te Paris and have the question out
with the opposition.
M. Brlnnd left Cannes for Paris nt,
o'clock this nftcrnoen. It is tils
purpose net enljr te Inform the French
( abliiet as te the status of the nego
tiations, but. also. It Is understood,
te meet mid answer criticisms, jel
certain groups of the opposition Kml'te
demand that the Chamber of Deputies
support or reject him.
The principal dlffercncesrielwccn'the
Premier and the opposition are with
rpgnrd te the new terms of payment by
Germnnj adopted by the council's ex
perts, but net jet ratified by the full
council. France, under these terms,
would receive less than under previous
arrangements, but u greater proportion
la kind.
Council Circles in Flurry
Brinnd's departure, coming Immedi
ately eftir the arrival of the German
delegation und simultaneously with the
giving out of the British memorandum
en the Angle-French treaty negotiations,
created nn intense flurry in council cir
cles He expressed the hope of being
buck In Cannes by Friday teresume
th gotiutleiis here.
The general nssumntien Ik thnt tl,.
atmosphere of the Clmmecr of Deputies
hi ii.- iru-ssi'muiing was sucn as te worry
the Premier. Twe telegrams came te
hlin jesterdny from parliamentary
groups protesting against what they re- u
gurded as the sacrifices he was making
here en the reparations, issue.
Besides the differences ever rcpani--Hen
terms, rnuch ndverne criticism- of ,
Briand bus developed in his Cnb!net-.n ,
connection witji the proposed Angle- '
1 rcnth defeiihlve nllinncc.
Agrees te Defend France
The British memorandum of elm nm.
posed pact, which was telegraphed
.
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feri th"ei,l lil Mils" .,.,, Wei., (,,,unt Hmijndl. a faithful follower nf ' '"' ,n?a,(.l.v. .ai'nin te ,llrew in ,ler forces,
nlnet, ' eac .' . t.fe Se, Invarl' ,1'" f,,p,,,"r l:",!',,r"r' '''- I sH te ""J." 1U"f "Trench soil is attacked
minimi, icniui. ,n uie heutliwarl. , runehal. i)elllL. 11,1il1l. .J" ,' '" Naval rivalry must be avoid"d by the
Centlivird en Vane reurtrrii. Column FeUr the high expenses of living there
BASKETBALL SCORES
Lewer Merlen II .
Brown Prep . , .
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0
Ti lends' Select ... 12
Tiegn All-Stnis 10
ARMY-NAVY MAY PLAY HERE, SAYS DENBY
Franklin Field will be considered for the next Aimy and Navy
football game if the projected enlargements of Fianklln Field can
be completed in time, Secietniy of the Navy Denby wrote te Mayer
Moere te this effect in a letter made public this ntteinoen.
ADDITIONAL RACING RESULTS
NEW ORLEANS Fii st Newatn. 109. Scobie. 7-2, 7-5. 7-10.
wen; Kesle H., 107, Remanelli, 0-1, 2-1. even, second; Marjeiie
Weed, 100. Bupike, 8-1, 3-1. 8-5. third Time, .36 4-5. Stene Age.
Athlete. Lady Monmouth. Maigniet Lerettn, Lady Biettenluun,
Piimqunna, Aium, Beb McCiay, Laura Gaffney also. ran.
i XV HO IIIOil 111 n l(tiltlmnn l,ne..l.n1
wiiat lie um. I tliank (ied lie wasn't v.. Li,nl : . ' . 1
killed wIumi thby caught him He's get least lerti.'t '? cenlvmKa-
time te pray for forgiveness and I'll , 'rTl lt"i'V,,m n l Pwnt." ihi iu-
have time te pray for Win." i v! 'i!" K B,l,l,ml n,Vm
rency when Miss Bertlm Pnlnmr ni, .
GOBELIN ART PLEDGED
Tapestry Collection Coming te U. S.
as Security for $15,000,000 Lean
Vienna. Ja-i. 10 (By A. P.i--The
fomeus Gebelin tnpestry collection will
I c sent te Aim ricn imuiedlntelj ns a
Pledge for .1 loon of approximately
S-lfi.OOO.OOO te the Austrian Govern
ment. v
Beplying te n pretest presented by
representatives of Austrian ait socle secle
ties, Alfred Gueitler, Minister of I'l
nance. was quoted today as snjlng tlmt
If fiirtlur agitation should defeat ether,
wise impossible credit, then the rage
of u peedy populace would be. turned
ngalnst art Institutes. In that case,
he di'clnnd, mere nrtistrv would be
destroyed than the whele value of the
Gebelin collection.
JOHN D. PAYS UP
Sends $391,698.32 Check for
Line Income Tax
New Yerk, Jan. 11. (Hy a
Pipe
P)
Jehn D. Beckefeller today sent te the
imsMtQ1 "i-i-'i-'IF ,leCl,eci tar $:il)l.
(m,.l, which the Supreme Court do de
clded he owed nH tnxes en Income from
iujiu uiicb which una eeen transferred
iu jiii ivuiiauics
fiileiltlel stcnocriinher tn lw n:...,t,.
losiKneil. te take effect January 1S
Miss Palmer lives at 1127 Seuth Wil Wil
eon street. Her position nnm Sistwi
j ear and bonus.
HAD 'DADDY' OF ALL STILLS
Alleged Owner of 250-Gallen Ap-j
paratus Is Held In $500 Bail '
Benjamin Brinan. 4,'il North Sixth I
stjeet. was held in SfiOO ball for court,
today by United States Commlssienei !
Mnnley en n charge of having in his
possession the largest single still seized
In thin State
.-'' nh""' wlllc" ,ms a 'enpucity of
..ill gnllens. wns tn ken in ,. ,.l,l .... .1...
4, "I., 1 " " ...... llll III!"
third fleer of a garage at the Sixth
street address.
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HAVANA RESULTS
".I.1"''.'0 "'e rrlixlliir of trfBrunli i,
by thj Hterjn truulu of the rnnN T t Ihrlu
und .New Orlruns (nil., ure drlnitd
r 1115 r mack; lwu-ear-elU
purse tUOO. a furlenm.
' :,'""''. .J.,r' KIW . 2-1 as
a. ilnnwlthlm. lis. Pltlds ijj.j i?
3. Cur e Enrlquf, 113, l
u uricn ... 7i"t ,..
8PJT KVKRY I'UnSK
HuTr nnt may b found
1 we "ouiiiries. sets lertn tlie memo-
niiduni. which declares that sub-
maiiii"s hnve proved in four years' cx
l.erlence te be inapt either in naval at
tncl; ',r defense, and can lie used only
te pr upjn the nieichnnt murine.
Niivul c-impetltlen. it is added, would
1 orreih ,ui.v accord.
Uesiitnptien of trade relations with
Kiisvl.i was declared bj the nicmornn nicmernn
fiuni fe be iudispensuhle te the recovery
nf Kureiie and the "ensen t of France
ii U'isiun pariicipntleu in the eco
nomic iio'jntiutlens wns made one of tlie
fiuiditlens of acierd. Tlie British
iiieniiininduni was h.inilcd te Premier
111 inii'l vesterdaj .
I I lin 1I11111 f nnn fnCnrcinl tn I I. ,.
, . ... i" iiiikiii i 11 1 tun Hi III HIV 1UIC
I "Clint? Ik inti.M-KtlfN tint nnmiifntwliim .
---cs i4-i..' irv itiviiM'l tlllilillJI til
the 'cent talk in londeii between
I.le.vil lii)rgi nnil lin. mil The text of
Hie pre esed trend bus net been made
public, bin lis leiMiited i;enenil tonus
have excited such heMilltj in the
I'leinh picss ihut it wns ilciided by
1 'lent liiiiiiin te iniike public the text
of tlc memorandum after the British
version of it had been submitted te
Premier Itriund.l
(Jem go lli'rvcv. American Ambassa
dor te (irent Britain, attended tedaj's
session ,,f H. Supreme Council, having
nlinet cmiipletelj recovered from the
sh.uk he Miffcicd In nn aittomebllo nc-
ident en Meudny. The members of
the iiiiineil hmrtllv congratulated him
en bin narrow cscupp.
Itoprcsentntives of the German Gor Ger
eriiinent, headed bj Dr. Wultr Blithe
nun. were siimiiieneil te appear this
ivenliu' befeic the Allied Bepurutlen
I'ommiHsleii te explain (iermiinv's ln
ubilitj te meet her Junuury mid Feb
iiiurj repui at ions pnvnienis. delays
will be accorded for tlie purpose of con.
forcing with Merlin.
The All'cd Supreme Cetniiil ordered
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I ....a ........, ,-, 11 I.--.UH 01 insistence
1 hj 1'reinlei Briand. who 11 called that
I the Germ-ins lind failed te gue detailed
. ufeiiniitinn -iiRht bv the commission
iieiun- 1 no 1 iiristmus lielnlujs ns 11 pre
( imilnui'il 1111 r.ier I'liiirti'i-ii. Celiitnnrlve
MME. SAMAR0FF TO SAIL
Stokewski's Wife Coming Heme
With New Daughter This Menth
Mine ilga Sumiireff, noted pluniste
nnd wife of Dr. Leepold Stokewski,
en, In, ter of the Philadelphia Uniies
till, expel t le sail for the I'nitcd
SiateN ut lb,, end 0f the month, it wus
li III tied teiluv
Mine SunuireiT recently piesented her
distinguish..,! hiihliand with a line baby
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lin the fathers desire. Dr. Stokewski
liad planned te l'e ever te see 1 1,.. I...I...
during the winter vacation, which he
i1"1 new iiijeving He found, however,
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STANDARD OIL GETS SIBERIAN CONCESSIONS
LOS ANGELES. Jnn. 11. The Standard Oil Company of Cali
fornia hns purchased a quai-tei interest iu the Washington A. Van
clei Up syndicate which niOie than a yeai age lepeited the acquisi
tion of vnsit concessions in the Kamchatka Feninsuln in Slbeila
tiem the Russian Soviet Gevejnment, ncceuling te a story the
Les Angeles Times published today.
ITALY TO AID BANK'S FOREIGN BRANCHES
ROME, Jnn. 11. The Italian Gevemmen h.i& decided te give
any necessaiy, assistance te the feicign blanches ut the Baucn
Itnliana Dl Sento te pieveut then- failuie 01 feicelT liquidation,
ncceuling te the newspaper Epecn. The Bank et Naples is almost
certain te intervene in ieanl te blanches m the Uuited States,
either supplementing the assets of the Sconte Bank theie or
abseibiug the bank's holdings se as te le-estaulisu Italy's ciedit
and save emiginuts' deposits.
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lut
ninUleim.
out
out
APAnTMKNTS TO
and meet tvery requly nnt mar b,
quickly by ceniultlnr t AparUnVnU
flca'lpa ea niwtr Bj" rfl
t found
ilaast-
Police Watch Hospitals for Burglar ' w,,
Believed Shet
i-.yery Hospital In the citj is being
"'"""J wiiivuvu uy pence in the liepe I ,. " ., ' " """ " " expinu
that they inaj capture a mini thetiKht i !,V, . ."irP,,'s""n apartment. 71.1 We
te have been wounded when he at- , ' sllr('lc,' '"'hiy shnttereii the wul
itiiipieii in i-iuer I,
'lOIISP en Nernlm.-.!.
Hircei near Ultncr, ut an early hour
this morning.
Neighbors in tlmt vicinity were
e reused by several shots. On investiBu.
tlen bloodstains were found iu an
nlieywuy In the rear of 2401) lsemlnger
street. 1 (s believed the shots were
jlred.nt a i person , thought te have
been rrrevA . about; the neighborhood.
Shattered and Babv Hurler!
Acress Apartment
Chester. Pa., ,un II . ,.xnl.,.u.i.
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n.l .. I...I r' .. "Hills
..... nui.mna in oil' SlrilitlllO mill
hurled u twe-jear ul, ,iih , ress ,,
room in n baby cnrrlege, the ehiM
narrowly escaping death
ROOMS ANO nOAItlllNlt TO TIT
Tedays Developments
at National Capital
Heuse Appropriations Cemmltten
dccideN te drop in r mull service.
Debate en Truman II. Newberry'
rigln te bis seat in Senate open
with sharp colleipiy following attack
en Michigan G. Caraway. f
Arkansas.
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