rat wa6mwTri v &? xvmtis&mi&w'&um :jm.mF:w KM.I v t J .HidrWT J 41 .'W-'f iBM WW . .W '"UUBMtA WT&7T. , O. i. ptiiy.. u.ft ,; fci fi'iu. J'sT")ij.vr,K;i - i?.rsv&rm tteT5ftPWW fciYte-r-iTiH1 . ''VM 'm't'-'JlttO,lT' A"I ifttMitT fWT JCiJCiXNiJvr jrujauiw .MjEiUKXsusv jtue-xju-j . -. , SE TELEGRAMS MACNIDER REPEATS' "TO MY DEAREST" TAYLOR'S WATCH CHARM Among the cfrectfi found en William Tayler wu Hie waich i harm nlrttirrtl below. It hears a portrait of Mabel Ner- LAST ARMS PACTS Ceal Operator Dies r. . 1 TAYLOR'S DEATH I 57 tiianri, the film star, with the Inscription, l)ealTllt,,, en the lower margin Harding te Urge Revolving Fund by Diverting Part of Customs Receipts irV6mftn Sent Werd te Cennectl- Legien Head Opposes Further Delay and Wants Speedy Passage of Bill Senate Committee Orders Re- pert en Far Eastern and Tariff Treaties ' ut Twe Hours After Dis covery of Bedy SAY SHE WAS HIS FRIEND PLAN OUTLINE COMPLETED PRESIDENT IS CONSULTED TWO NEW RESERVATIONS mkWMMSMmmmMPm t r tttgflMKHggllliPlFreip hrtt .v mmmms te.v i Wwtr KWSmmm tii i i ' iii.i i ill titf i -d - 'km$j 530.000,000 A YEAR FOR SHIP SUBSIDY ";it " -v ";."" .'.. i M k mmmmmmmmmm. DEMAND FOR BONUS RECEIVE APPROVA u VM t in v M r h l Les Angrlea. Feb UT. Following a Hf "tip" giv-M' them in connection ? wua tne inveMigntien into it -ui..c. i'ef William DeMiintvl Tnyler. Mm ill- weter, Lei Angelc pollen Inst night tranrferrcii tlidr search te Snn Fran Fran clfce, wher n woman known te have received thrp ni.v-terIeu telegram" en the night of the tnurler wn belne sought. I'oll-e Sergeant Jack StelJirclile was dispatched te the Olelde'i Cite city te leek into th new clue The te'egram-s it wis Mid. line been sent by the woman ronreented te imv telephoned a menage te n friend in Sa-v , Tpnnplcnn !. i.t,.1i, j.f flip murder It Is SHid the telegrams were nddrsed te nV'Mrs. Walker." In the Northern city, and declared the sender needed hlD." f. Walker." according te the "tip." was a cuc.t nt n San Franei-ee hotel. "Pete Tanner fatally ehet behind right e.ir In hi. apartment this mernlni;. Ak Ethel l)ais If I can de ninthliiK. Should I 'end flowers In llthel Dalsj " name? Tonsternntien amenp tneie colony. Ne details availale (,t- ,, The officers stated the had obtained from 'Miss Marlen Graham, u division manager for a Hollywood publication, admission she had sent the telegram and that the had known Tayler in New Yerk tinder the name of Tanner when H'hev mncln lillMlf the foVeWlllt tele- i ram wl eh thev said had been ti cd for hi view- te the Kxecutive. ne "ir-;,,m trampled In tlie muu at nmet i eeased father, the Inte Jehn Me!pe, C ,e ' ?a lolhweod lelesra.diierAted that the Lepen 'J,W net be , d Terrc8llttlc nienuc at 0:15 I rartieularly hi. interest In the Seuth, office at 10 o'clock the mernlnK of reb- drawn into any dls ion f np nnd ,.,.lock lhls morning. Dwlpht l.Met, for eight years head- niarv 2 i llti'e mere than two hours mennx for raisins the neeessary oenus. i p,,.,, thli nfU-rnoen took Inte cu- master of the Hill Scheel, has reMgned. fter Tayler's bedv was found" indlcatim: that it wa-.. interest "' l0lj for questioning Marce Stanausealc. He will be ; succeedefl b the Uev. Dr. "Mrs Oeercla ' I recinan. Shipplm: In the peedy pas-ase m tin lcpn-iauen. whi i.earUpsl at the Werth street liuusc. F. Ded Ldwnrds, pastor of the Hill. ! fnmf.,H.i rr,n On WiIiir the hlte Meuse ecui iniicp of the Frnnkfenl station say side Presbyterian (.hureh, Orance. X. .VtlK'ttllfcS'l ' "llll . . I . ... . m t ... ... ...!.! li.l I -..--.---- .".. . - hls daughter. Ethel iJnNv. wa- a jear,,.Rn debt as n means of tinancing lie old. She Mid when .she first met mm bonus had been brought up nt me In Ilolhwiied he had denied he was White Heue conference, but declined Tanner.'but later admitted it te mj what views the President had Concentrate en Sands j expressed . It. was announced yesterday that a'.mnrn mniirki rn iimitc foncentrctien of police efforts was being, made te find Edward V Sands, miss ln fermr but er-secretnrj te layier. Herman CHne. police detective, point-1 ..i -.,. i,,. ...i.iin n rennrd imk niT,.rel I ' for the location of Sands, ngalnst whom felony chnrge is en til here reward J If, '"i., ,nD e ar and c n- T- . .. m,.tTPr u," v'.fc l"- "-- .. ,. ,. , without w with thA hone that we snail eiiner pree " -.-. . - . is ..i We have run down Mp afte.r tip ; -- rt . rttheut reults, said Cllue. New noting of the llepubllcan Weni- ,-e will concentrate upon flndtne Sand-.'a,t.n committee of Fennsvlvnnia this correct our first suspicions that he has ( ' , Vaull a. th r w noth neth noth infermation beat ins en the crime, or , . ; '",l I , ',., nemil.. ,U,i,. .ItiMtiinlA 1.1.. ' ' rilUJlllUiV I), ill. Mabel N'ermand. film actress, who has been 111 from lntluenza and nervous breakdown, is said by her physician te be wH en the way te complete recovery. New Yerk. Feb. 27 -IBtAP,)-Mrs. Geerge A. Freeman, of Shippln Point, Stamford, Conn., last night ex plained why it was that Miss Marlen ftr.Vmm. of Hollywood, seut her a tele. NyrTTrnm announcing the death of William Desmond Tayler only two hours nfter the motlen-ptcturo director's body was discovered, a bullet thieugh the heart She said that both she aim .iiss Graham had knevrn Tayler here in the dajs when he w-as known as Tanner and when lu.s daughter was about one year old. Mrs. Freeman .said : "When Miss Graham sent me that telegram from Lus Angeles It wn for the express purpose of having roe notify Tayler's daughter. Ethel Daisy Dcune Tanner, before she would read in the newspaper the ncceunt of her father's muraer. join " n.-i um.. in..i..r. . "Perhaps Ml- (Jrahnm. by the reti- rnce she mn'nt.iliad when questioned , ml...k ...nP l.A ...If n.n!in by the nuthentle- conveyed th idea mat sne nau "eiim-i inn ui luncriu. 'v i matter ei iact. sue mm nmuum iu uiue: . .. .. -... .!. l.-.l ..!.! .-UU.. but she took the stand that if there wus I anything the authorities deBlrd te knew i about Mr. Tayle-s prnnte life tliey could be enlightened b questioning his1 "former wife. Mr? Robins. j "Beth Miss Graham and I had known Mr. Taj ler us Peter Tanner many year U I 1 I llllll l.lll .!IJ J11UUU1M of the murder through the newspapers. Indianapolis, Intl.. Feb. 27. I By A I P.) Guy Broughten n Federal nar cotic agent, of this district, la-t niglit friends e the new Ms Robi, We! Mlcha' Merano. v he killed his br.de ,., of .luice told I ..Itcj State, are veryle.ul of Ter ami he? daughter i of two months in a hi of jcaleu., Iart ;mm en-r Ma.Mey k h,.s bee,, T7.hi i AprI . was exccuieu mis uiuiiung in ' '"" - "Altheuah the He-rim 'he sent me the UecM lew penitrnuaix. He was many ;iil"r w.l,,ns and heieN inn com. lleve the statement .-he has made te Hi,., pniiiuiniecd dead ?r ,,,,,., nan s authorities out there that sli- learned Mmnne and his bride, re. ea Maria of Hi mpluina its - --,- """''iied a -lien Mine mierwuru in me arrest In Detroit, and who preff-cs te i ,V' ,l-iiil i He-nltal. have driven an autouielMle ,iu. earned , .(",,0n;t.ma.. found Moiano biding i-i the slayer ..f JMIlliim I-meinl Tnyler. ' ft ' m,e ucar Adler and M..K,un in Les Angeles. Calif. Fehiuury 1. ,",..,! taid Harrv m. J-iehis, who is under :euld net h.iye been in ,ns Ange'es en tnat day. Broughten said he arrested Fields in Buffalo. N Y Februan 2, one da after the slaying Broughten said Fields was tuken Inte eu-tedy en a drug peddling charge, and later turned eer te Detroit authorities where he wnf. wanted for passing worthless check' Hrougten ixpressefi Uk- onitUen Fields' sterv was a fabrication, picked ' sworn in tedav b 1'nited istatrx Dis. no from details the man had read In.trl t .fudgr Thompson. J Hrrman newspapers, told in an effort te get out ex nis present tieume - - OQ MnDC AIITHC CTHI cm C MUHt AUIUS STOLEN . Police Get Leng List of Cars Taken Ouer W.-lr PJ Over Week-End Twenty-nine automobiles were ie- ported Stelen ever the week-end by the following owners : TeBw8anrdelDe' K 1SS XklK Troed: William B Detweller. Kr. i-i,- avenm., Bala: C W. Moyd. Wnshine'- ten lane and Morten street. Phillip F roiiii.e r,,,,, k!.....,. .A.;. '.','. iTtiliauur, .w ...jiihi 1 .. -I -III--I nimii x. uu,!, iiuim-'.. i.'-iiin .viinri - m.mm Ant. yri,,.. ri....n. 1. ..... u. . re r-iii nrt. . . Ellis Barnes. ,eneT Anari- Md.t Edward J Cuminincs. 41T Vnnl t". "-' '" ii'"I'r.- , in. Thirteenth street- B I.lpnuiii, ;i02 Washington in nine. Ii- William Bates. l-'4 Seuth Tnenlv-Ms-enrl .trrer . Jeseph H. Van Hern, !2." Wynnewnnd read! D. L. Phllll)s, 5041 PIup street; Edward E Kendrick. IL'fl North Thlr-, ty-third stre.-t ; Deminie Renle, Mil) Seuth Twelfth street Thornten V. B ntf r.5in llrennn ttrf-el l.",I..,.,.l J Jawkwn. 331 West Jehnsen str e : 1r,''l"' """ "' ' f , ,i" b,ll-lf"-Charles H. Kwing. Melres,. pnrl. I'a '""" b" n r'""l'u"1 '" IIM-'1'-1" """ Jeseph C. Ncldiuger, IH30 West Krh' ''"r avenue; P. J HelTernnii, Twvntieth and ,,.m . lM ne cuincmn I Oxford streets; Jmnes (t Ciirvllle, 1717. COMPLAIN OF SKIPSTOP "Wallace street; William Stern, -1701' Complaint bus len tiled with the Wayne avenue ; Dr K'lwnrd Cellins. "031 , Public Service Coiiiinlssien usilnsi tl . VBa. Allpfflinnt- n nnnr. ' Ahrnlmm 'I'liln. I 1 TF T bLiiivtmi in I'lftpenrh (mil I'L .tun, 1210 itace street; Heward W. $, Tayler, H4 North Thirteenth street ;' itc,w. k. no ucerb. nut v est ieiris i'Velmt; William II. ICeehler, -llll I I'ler- fWWIt' avenue; riamuei zoveiotr. ins PNeMlt Thlrly-nlnlh street, nnd Edward L, rUhvr, J10 Pussyuuk uventae, lly Hip Associated 1'rcM Washington, Feb. V.7. Itetirrccntn tiyp Mendrll. of W.veming. Itepubllenn lloii&e leader, and Chairman Fenlney, of the Heuse Wat and Menus ( om em om mltkee, are nii1ertoed te have dl- cuved the veldler -betui -muntien H President Harding tednv nt the , WlBte Heuse They were nnld te have infetrmed the Pnsldcnt of the rejection bv flic special Mib-oemnilltcc of the mlr'i-tnx proposal suggested bv Mr. Hnrduig in his letter last week te Hep- recrfisitlve rerdney. I'effere seeing 'he President Mr Cerdivv conferred with Iltminrd .Mae Ni(or 'nie,,,,! commander, ntul .lelin Thorns." Tnjler, legislative agent of the American I.cjieu Mr. .miic-miici- aim Mr. Tavler called nt the White Heue te ee the I'reMtleiit, but. were In formed that Mr Harding's engage ,,m lUt fnr the forenoon ItlU'M. " ypy' we1lW return later In the 'day csted that it -vas his desire te present I r !.u .....i ST Iw.ritnnv snld the Heuse would ia.s a bonus bill at this j sc-len Mr Memlcll siaire imu . could net say whether a measure with out mentis f raisins the revenue, could be put threuch the Senate. Asked as te ways of financing the ad justed compensation, the Republican Heuse leader referred again te expects 1 savings in the next fiscnl yeur, but he would net give an estimate as te what this amount would b He indicated that the question of the refunded for- UHUCO WUmCN I U UIMI I U IN GUBERNATORIAL FIGHT , Samue B. Scott Wants i nem te Agree en One Candidate .. d ,u sllp. !" of one candidate for nomination for H.merner at I w . Mii pniuuiies iu .... nrlHr4 mmn h runuei i. rreii. lur- llll u 1 4 IIUIII 1 I I I'l .,-.... r .... V," r- t..;i,u.. he explained, meant only the use of nraetleu and euecnve nirtiiuu'-. a candidates for important offices will be nominated at the May primaries he aid that the women voters -heuld avoid wasting etes through divided action. Mrs. Geerge Herace Eerimer pre sided. SAYS FAMILY OF 5 CAN LIVE " UN $20.41 WEEKLY INCOME Lr.-t j- cu.i.initT niua RuHnrt He t.,. Minimum Terms Minimum A budsel of 'W -H a week is the min- imum en which n family of hc can (M-r, IH'( Ollllllg lO IMlIl 'if ruiniviiiiii nf Hie Soeief for "rsanizing Charity who poise teda before tlie .Memiav Conference at the . . . A. nt lJ Locum Mreet . rhN 'inn he dnlded us fellow.: Feed. Sd.-.l: milk. Sl.mt: fuel, light. S2: caifaie, SI; In-uiame, .! : nii'icl- ,,,,,. s." ' (.,vllli;.1iliml, R,mer. chnlrnmn f ihe ,- v. wtn,n Cnminntin .lenle.l .tIltm(.Ilts ,imt' the city had been nic- L,11..,iv M n uinrnpriatiini- t i-tmr- i.. 1 gave -nuiMics te bark hi r l nnme'e CI AYPR niPQ DnlUteOLHICn UICO - Michael Merano Pays Penalty Electric Chair in i Eighth sticet. She was only twenty ,,.,. em- old and he was tlnru -four ' Heturnlne home en the mcnlns of Apul 2(5 ln-t, lie stubbed Mr.. Moinue eenteen times with n penknife She hed a short time mterwaru in the i.i i ers Mmnne eeinefj te beliei tint hi Tealreis s'l.p.' ion guc llilU the llft'ht t'J kill hl btide. U. S. GRAND JURY SWORN IN Mrs Gertrude Blddle One of Three Women Members The March 1-cdcrnl Grand l"r "as ISum-ley, of N'ewteu, was appointed ir. reman. i Three women are members of the jury, '" "f ,llP" Pr"mmeut wielally here. Tlcy aie Mrs. (iirtiude Buld'e, ( the Weliingimi Apiirtiin nt Mrs Eleaner C.r.ipp. 12(". piui-e -treit, and M's. Hlen II Seip. of En-ten, I'n. U)l) ,,, cur ,,, ,)llk f ,,,,.,, al,. Molatiens of the Vi.I-.iuid 'aw, will be presented te the jurv. ALLEGED SLAYER ON TRIAL Second Man Faces Jury for Death of Aged Weman ,, ,. , , , ., Ileiirv It-i lu.'hl ciIm r. ih.irg.d mtli .. I. ... ... .1 i. i... ... ...i ,,'"'.,. , """"" " ' "''. "' i i ' vu i uu . . .ii'. '"in mi ii iu- ee- ' ""'.,: :m1"t' '"""'- , . . ,. ,,,,, Iti'Ill illieibc, . igl,t. in M.ir. nlil ' .mil i inn. ' le IliN lt I'm 'l.i lln- I!inn, New Yrk II.' l.i.lg'-il en Tvvdiin-ih ftriet. near D.i IphlU. The ( .iiiillinl I we.-ilih .-I. nt' in N l ni nn. .if ilni" nidi he broke into Mil-. 1'nri b heuie. LTisC, (iraniie Mr.'r't. and Ik-ih tin- u-;eil w.'iu.i'i tu denth with t rubber h..-.' ' t ,.i i.i hi i -. ...i i, . IIVIO ll..- ..... "i ill iiifh iChrl-t'lan stiicu by MiiuMiun- Seeit . and Itebett W Irwin I lie euiphilui ' uin nc mm. i te i .. ui ei miuiii r in, . plaints pending befoie the counnli-den. An opinion mi sKipsmp ceuipiainiH re. ccntly heard by Ihe commission will be hniulcd uevvn next roentn ii lled en asimigieu uu-ihii;, mar Simen was Iieid in i-.)uw uim ler n ill . HrtJP:i MAN FOUND MURDERED: BODY TRAMPLED IN MUD Gangster May Have Been Killed en Wllmet Street by Own Crowd Samuel Ulrardl. thlrtysccn of 4710 Werth street, was found shot te death Kiriirdi u.ns renurcted with n crowd of bnil reputation In the neighborhood, und had been in trouble with the police him self. They beliee He was killed by some of hl9 own friends with whom he hud qunireled, or by members of a i rhal gang. rhal gang. At 3 o'clock this morning neighbors heard siv shots. DetectUc McCelgan I found the be'd' several hours later when I There were ,aea.l"hl'e..u"u,'"c"r..tt"c.T,i, "VI T . i- l..tf-- 1. ...- T-t11J TI. hnte eCetrAb of kejsrhis rnwri lai under his bed. V The 'onf-pesSle clu te the mur- derer thus 'far discovered was a battered j srav felt hat which did net tit tne dean ' man's head, 'found a square away from the body . PATROLMAN EXONERATED OF CRUELTY TO HIS HORSE Witnesses Corroborate Denial 01 Charges Brought by S. P. C. A. Mounted Patrolman Frederick Hib- bnrt. of the Branchtewr. Srntlen, was Hii.lmri?iv1 liv Macislrate O'llrlcn te- dav. follewin's charsw of cruelty te his horse, brought by the Peuusylvnnla S. P. C. A. Henry Lcppcr. fspervlslns agent of the society, produced J. W. McLough McLeugh Hu, u business man living In Elkins Park, who testified that he und his wife and daughter saw the defendant spur and beat Lis horse slth his club Feb ruary 22, at Bread street and Olncy avenue. ... Hihbart called Patrolmen Kenncrly and CnMmer. who were eye-witnesses. Thev ciintlrined the statement of t he j defeudunt that he did net use his club I , pml,Ievc,i ills frpurs only te avoid lriusiei, .iith ,, woman and two clill- i ...... tie testimony was ulse offered . I u ltjli:n... C..ini JlVl.1 Vnrfh Pitman I street, who saw the incident from a 1 1 . ,i ev car Leener's renucst that the ease be continued until Mcl.eughliu's wife and daughter could appear as witnesses was lefu-ed by the Court. CALLED FAKE RAIDER ' .. WaH F... Search Warrant, ' - U. S. Operative Says V fake carch wnrriiil and cards I, bearing the address of the prohibition enforcement staff were found en Jehn i A. Simen, Third street near l'me. when Simtiii was at rested for impersonating it prohibition agent. It i ClaiK. uu agent 01 tne itcpnrt- further hearing Monday, lie was nr ie'eil during the war for Impersonal lug a Gmetnment official and also was . ,,;,,;) f,. pretending te he nclu detic tlc. INSURANCE MAN HELD Camden Complainant Says Ne Ben efits Were Paid for Illness .tiniiKi 'II Hewell 72."il Limekiln wikf w he l- mil eei Willi tlie .tner- no mnri .'-i llliuih i.i i mum- bla, neni'. wj- nebl under S'-OO hntl b Magisttale lleberts today for ex amination en a charge of obtaining money l.y fnl-e pretense-. The complaint nganiht Hewell was made by li.ihii.'h Sjkcs, 2931 Morri son -tr-el. iiiiidni, who said his sis .. i .. . ..i i,ti". ... ...... t-r Mf Mary rout, iui amer.uge Ihtfeel. WHS lll-uri-'U ut;uuiei. il.ulv ii., Hewell. bu tliat she received nothing when slu .iK recently ill. PHYSICIAN HELD FOR COURT Dr. J. N. Blckert Accused of As- sault With His Automobile rr .1 Blckert, a physician "f J'iiis Wt-t (iirird aM'ime, was held iu '.ul for ceuit today en n charge of iv-.iuli and battel by autonieuiie. pie . nul by !' Marie 11 egger, n physl ' ,,,''n- ?,? V',r'.1', IIxrVJ!i,nTi.:.,ri,nw I Dr ltl"tfg"r told Magistrate Itenr.haw I i , nt! ul Station that -he was cress- ' ins miaul .-neinic in iw.-iwi.mi.-.-.. - . r... lfl. ..,..,.. i 0) jei i mlii'i- l.i, wliell S.I" "lis itu.'i K'-'i , ,.,w und linn l.y u mo.ercar mun, bi the ilifi-udilllt. Funeral qf Mrs. Samuel Trelchler 'llir.-.ll ervlres for Mrs. E.nheth Tn ii I ler. "f Jein -tow ii. I'a.. svidyvv of Di Samuel Tn-Hilcr, who died Friday tnchl at tin h"iue of her son, Jehn D. Trelchler, l'J-'v 'held n avenue, will 1. ii.'bl tonight. I nti uncut will be made in Jnne-tiivvii Mrs Trelchler was fiL'htv--i vuirs old. De.it h was nt trlbuled te the intirinltles of old age. Tey Balloon Travel 750 Miles Waukegnu. III., I'cb. 27 (Hy A P.i A i"y balloon i-eleiiMvl IVbruaty 11 b Ned Yieinaii, u Waukegaii biihl ncss iiinn was found nl Altoeua. I'a eleven dnj Liter by Jehn Helms Jlethc, ns It ilcM-ended into the street, making what. In believed a reieid long dl3tnnlce lllght, 7."U miles. Yceimm received the Information from Uethe today. fT.V linitft umin.ls in the nbJemen nil generation of tue .Meigs family nt the fi-fi close ranee ad the ictim's ' wuil of the famous Institution founded &ir srandfathcj-. the late Matthew n thiinrh he had been In a llfc-aud-! :'eiga.. i' . siuuenis DWIGHT H. MEIGS RESIGNS AS HEADOFHILL SCHOOL Or. F. B. Edwards, of Orange, N. J., te Succeed Grandsen of Founder Pottsteu-n, Pa., Feb. 27. Uecunse of his attention being required in the administration of the estate of his de- J., nnd for the last twenty years uu annual preacher at the Hill. Mr. Meigs will continue in the beard of trustees of the Hill Scheel corpora tien. The induction or ur. isdunrus into the headmastershlp will take place in May. and In the interim, A. G. In May. and in the "' J1''"? " "', Mr. Meigs vn months' e.-no of nbsen is ucuns ucaa its granted a six sence last fall. '" -"Ciys n u inemeer ei ine miru European countries. It had Its cr.at t progress and attained the rank It occupies among the lending prepawitery Uoels of the country umler the guid- nnre of the late Jehn Meigs nnd the !". .v""" r :'," -"'e"; nffectlenately known by thousands of Hill boys as Mrs. Jehn. TO PLAN G. 0. P. CAMPAIGN Congress Leaders te' Meet In Few Days te Map Drives Washington, Feb. 27. (By A. P.) Plans for the Republican congressional campaign will be discussed within a few days at a meeting in which Itepresenta tie Fe--, chairman of the Ucpublicnn Congressional Cemmittee: Senater Mc cermick, chairman of the ltepubllcan Senatorial Committee, and Chairman Adams, of the Republican Rational Ex ewithc Committee, will participate. Chairman Adams made this an an neuncenicnt today while at the White Heuse te call en President Harding and added that a meeting of the Republican National Exceutic Committee probably would be held In June. KILLED IN VENEZUELA JAIL Washington Will Be Asked te In vestigate Arizona Man's Death New Yerk, Feb. 27. (By A. P.) T.euls Fernandez, who arrived here from Seuth America en the steamship Zulln today, announced lie would nsk flevernment officials at Washington te lnestigate the denth of William Yeung, of Phoenix, Ariz., who, he asserts, was thrown into n Venezuelan prison nnd tortured and beaten te death by the police of that country. i'euiu was in Muracnlhe, Venezuela, en business, according te Fcruaude,, when he was charged with conspiring te oirt!irew the Government and jailed under tlie name of "Remareji." FINDS WIFE'S BODY IN SURF Mrs. Samuel Cehen, Atlantic City, Despondent, Ends Life In Sea Atlantic City. Feb. 27. The body of Mrs. Minnie Cehen, twenty-six years old, wife of Samuel Cehen, shore tailor, wa- washed ashore thin morning at the feet of Adriatic acniie. The police say she had been melancholy since the birth of her baby girl, her fourth child, eight weeks nge. According te her husband, Mrs. Cehen disappeared from their apart ment nt 217 Tentlln avenue some time during the night, while he was asleep. He saw her last early lu the evening nnd uwekened nt 7 o'clock this morning te liuil her missing. He notified the police and leveral hours later he himself found her body lying face upward under the boardwalk In the Inlet section. The police say it Is u cleat- case of suicide. AUTOMOBILE HITS GIRL Yeung Weman Injured Just After She Steps Frem Street Car Altes Sarah Wcs&el. seventeen years old, of 2322 Celuinbln nvenue, wnp knocked down bv an nutoniebllo ns she wai stepping from n street cur nt Twenty-third street and Columbia ave nue last night. She Is in the Women's Hospital buffering from cuts nnd bruises. Vnilinti Sitern seventeen lenrs nlil. 0f'. Leidy street, who was drMng the automobile, wan held today In S.'iOO bnil for further examination March fl by Magistral" Roberts. ills explanation wns mat ne wii d Moscow. Ib. 27 (lly A. P.) The Soviet delegation te (Jenen will carry, from a ecr inn i nucii eintcs nna irem riwng mi.wij hi ii I'.im i', I.....UIWIU., i ,, ,,,,.,,,1 rrn(,i. i.i.,, "j... ... ,.., no- p. i. hi- '"" '"'.' """""''Gnmbn & Yates, frwlllni- ,.""""" . . , . i. .. 1. :.. f -l .. ..I,... , lll'ir UIIU lie-, i" ... ... .' ii '. - i.i... J1..... Tll, T.'111.trli. Ktt.eA, r?..n . vvhen IIh weasel Mcppeu ,n nent u , , ,10mn ,, , , j ,.... ng from .v.. - . . u augur. .His , ,.,,,, for M4B0. bin automobile. ',, ,, "upbraided him because he , '';-. lu,H Bone "" "" h"mls (,f " A petition lu bankruptcy was ilh-il .llirT -n . rnD , ftAM I wns In no condition te report for work. r0,T "i1,;.,,,!.... nns fiiPli i, ,i, pj, , ngnlnst Shevvry .V Falkland. I.inhili. S0V ET TO ASK FOR LOAN ThI-, Is the second suicide thai has,vA'l aunk ,f , J ,.J '. les were m.1.1 te be JWO.IMMI. "" , occurred here ultliln twenty, four h.'mi.s. , '"! ' ,"" K '! 't fut..l.lii ht "ere net n.dlealed. 1,MH Will Grant All Concessions at Genea AI-n LuknusM. .. World War veteran, , mf n,. e I M ... M. e . ,, Condltlenallv ' b'11 hlinelf vvhlle despondent. l", 'e . Mr Mutchler has iln,. Divorce Granted Instructions te grnnt all concessions dc nmnded, pievid'd u big reconstruction , Evidence Against New Yerk Brok Brek Brok lean can be obtained. If this lean' ers presented te Grand Jury cannot be arranged, then, from the .. . , ... .,- ,, . ,, Russian point of view, the conference, ,NF" 'V 'H . " , , . H' i hnsenlv the moral value of inanition A.l.nti..niil evidence ngali.M f tockbrek. ? ,i. ,.,;,.,,t PevHrnini.nr i erege houses, .dlected in u vvldcHprcnd ui. nt- ! - n .... Tlie basic reason for this attitude, is hnaii rriiROn mr flilH iirilrunn is the famine. It is only within the last - .,.., ,1..., ,1... Inn have reulUcd'juM hew desperate ix the 1" .i ..... I.... ders of the Soviet If the Mosievv leadeis de net obtain outside help, they realize Hint their power Is deemed. Already the lilcrulne has shown Its Independences und Imp flatlv refused te let any feed be drnlned off te Moscow or for the Red nrniy Htatiened s.nvhnre HUGHES TO BE BACK MARCH 6 Washington. Feb. 27. I Hy A. P.J - Secretary Hushes, of tin: Slate Depart ment, will he back ut his debit March II. It was said today ut the department. Mr. Tlughej hub been passing u brief vacation with a dnughtvr iu Rcrniudiw fly the Associated Press Washington, Feb. 27. Commit Ice consideration of the Arms Conference treaties was completed today when the Senate Foreign Relations Committee or dered favorably reported, without res en nt Ions, the genernl Fnr Eastern and Chinese tariff treaties. Tn both cases tne notion was utinnlmntis. The committee ne,l ,-lriimlK without discussion nfter n statement 'regarding nic proposed Chinese customs revHlen had been made by Senater rnderwoed, head of the Special Anns Conference Committee which drafted the tariff pact. As n result, a general report embody ing the Committee' renmipm1ntiens regarding the four-Power Padllc Ireaty, the naval limitation 'treaty, the sunmnrine nnd poison-gas treaty and tee iwe treaties ranrneiy ncled en to day was prepared for submission te the Senate se that it could begin debate en the pacta as toen as a ratification vote Is reached in the separate treaty relat ing te Yan. The. leaders hoped te conclude the Yap debate durllitr leilnv's tension n ml tn bring up the four-Power pnet tomorrow. New Reservations Crep Up While depate en the Ynp treaty was proceeding the first proposed reserva tions te the four-Power pact te come from outslde the Foreign Relations Som Sem mlttee were made nubile bv sieonter .Robinson, Democrat, with the an neuncement that he would formally pre sent them nt the first opportunity, One of the two tiunllticatiens be sag. gestcd would provide that "all Powers claiming an Interest" in any contro versy arlsinj In tlie Pacific should be admitted by the signatory nations te the resulting "conference." The see see eud would declare that "the United States understands that euch of the high contracting purtles will refrain from entering into any secret treaty, agree ment or under.MiitulhiL' with nnv ether Power or Powers during the life of this treaty. Today's discussion of the Yap pact was opened by Senater Underwood, who favored ratification, but declared he dl ngreed with the premise en which the treaty was negotiated. The United States, hn deem red. really never ac quired the "undivided one-fifth sov ereignty" ever Yup us claimed by the State Department, nnd therefore wns net surrendering that right under the present settlement. "Joint Trusteeship" of Yap He took the position that when Ger mnny renounced her overseas posses. siens te the hyp principal Allied Pow ers s.he gave these Powers nothing mere thun a "joint trusteeship." with which the Yap settlement Is In harmony. Senater Robinson and Senater Pitt man, nlse a Democrat, took iesue with that position. White Heuse callers who have talked with President Harding en the four Power treaty situation ugaln get the Im pressien today tnat Mr. Harding, hnv ing assented te the committee rescnu rescnu tien te the past, intends te take no fur ther hand in the inattur of ratification. Seme Senate Republican leaders, while describing the treaty situation in the Senate it.self as Mill somewhat nehii. Ions, believe that the four-Power pact win ue ratmeu witn net mere than six Republicans, voting against it. These leaders said today tliHt tit least fourteen Democrats are counted en te vote fdr the trenty with the possibility that fhcic will be mere when the final roll is cnlled. HAS NEW TARIFF PLAN Peellnnhnun WnnM t..i.. f. , , ' miBBien a uommercc ueparxment Washington, Feb. 27. (By A. P.) - Transfer of the tariff commission te Ihe Department of Commerce nnd Inaugu ration of a new tariff plan te protect American manufacturers yere pre- .... .... . 'Ihe bill would direct the department kf it"ii; ..-e.v. m- "-y"V,M" costs of nil American and foreign IIIU1IU1UI.I.UI i e, iiiiitiiiii iiiuiv.ivi t.wri, labor, transportation, ecihcnd and ether factors iu manufacturing. NOTED ORNITHOLOGIST DIES Themas H. Jacksen, West Chester, Wat Expert In Bird Lere Wesl Chester, Pa.. Feb 27. Themas II. Jacksen, twenty-fnui, for ninny years shipping cleik for the We-t Ches ter Wheel Works, died at his home, North Franklin street, of heart disease today after an illness of three day.". Mr. Jacksen was known as nn out door iiinn and siu.lrnt of niitiue, lie made an especial study of bird life and had one of tlie finest lolleciiens known nt ins Heme ei niru eggs uu wus oeri In West tiehhen 'lewnMilp, a seu of Haliduy and Careline Hoopes Jacksen nnd was a member of High Stieel Meeting of Friends here. CUTS THROAT WITH RAZOR ni,4iiM III ii hill liilt-niliieeil li-ilnt lit- I " .- ,i " J " '""' "' fiut Episcopal i.nurc.i, who meu inst fcemiter J-relinghuysen , Tl. ur'dny in the Montgomery Hospital. The cominisslen nnd lis personnel "" '....Ji.i ,,ie,- i,. v,.,.uin,. ti would net be nbelished nor the.r wil- l",, b , rIe1, tedliy , Nrritewn. Dr. arlcs affected by the l-relinghiiyseu bill. Wn s ns well known In thlb city, but their powers and duties would hi ; " ,,pen vnf.i0T of the Union Meth taken ever by the Secretary of Cem- ",,..mr,,i. Twentieth and Diamond Shenandoah Man Ends Life After RECEIVER FOR TROLLEY LINE Rebuke by Wife I Shenandoah, Pa., Feb. 27. An-I Court Takes Over Slate Belt Elec Elec theny Glebls, fiftv yeais old, this1 trie Street Railway morning opined his jugular ein with a .-,lkinl, i., rb 27. (Bv Pi BEGIN BUCKET-SHOP PROBE ttiinktlrrnt nn ftf ItlWMfPl I I1l find ntlinl- "", r-n...-,. . ..-.. --... i ,. " . ynmuar in c. f mu mid before u '-"i'"'- ,"'..: ',.,'.' u today by I AsM'taiit District Atternev Hinimune The tive'tlBiitlen started after fa '""', f several brokerage llrms, already ' '" resulted in Indlciinent of iiuirly H',,re "f xr"i''t ,,w1"!' '""Udulnth i iiK.iln-'t i" than thlny llrms nn: un. dcr Investlgntleii. Bey, 17, Held for Aute Theft I'dvviird Rcilly. seventeen years old. I'lghtcrnth nnd Huntingdon htreets, Is under .$-100 ball tin a cliiuge of Healing an autoiiiebir... The car. vvhlili belonged te Charles V. Hhell, 300 West DuVal street, (lerniantewn, was stolen Fab runry 18nt Tral avanne and Tieurler, street, ' ,', K.t M K. J. -rs?.&,v .B Uw.VA.A W.VtASAMWui hlNDSAY McCANDLISlI Philadelphia coal operator who tiled suddenly today lu a Pahu Beach hotel Deaths of a Day FUNERAL OF E. T. RALEIGH Father of Fermer Philadelphia Newspaperman Wat 74 Funeral services for Edward T. Raleigh will lake place at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon from the home, T203 Diamond street. He died Satur day in the Women's Homeopathic Hes tiltnl following a short illness. His wife, Virginia E. Raleigh, died last Vnreinber. Mr. Raleigh was seventy-four years old nnd vras the father of B. K. Ralelglr, former Philadelphia newspaper man. He Is survived nle by another son, Rebert F. Raleigh. Beth live nt 3203 Diamond street The Rev. C. B. Adams, of the Park Congregational Church, will officiate at the funeral services. . Burial will be in Mount Peace Cemetery. Mr Raleigh came te this city from Maryland. Before his retirement sonic rears age he had been engaged in various commercial enterprises iu this city. Mrs, Charlette Sklllman funeral services for Mrs. Charlette Sklllman, seventy years old. will take nlnce Wednesday nt 2 P. M., at her lute home. 232 East Jehnsen street Oermuntewn. Mrs. Sklllinan lived with her rliiiiEhtcr. Mrs. D. J. McCrudden Mrs. Sklllman also left three sons and two ether daughters: Jeseph K., Frank R. and William II. Sklllman, nod Miss M. D. Skillmnu and Mrs. F. S. Buibaker. Mrs. Sklllman was horn in Philadelphia and her father was associated with the Publio Leduku. Jeseph J. O'Leughlln Jeseph J. O'Eenghlln. yhe for many years had been in the diamond business at 141 North Ninth stieet and was prominent in the Catholic organizations of Philadelphia, died at his home, 2415 North Scycnth street, yesterday after n short illness. The fuuernl will be l.elil from the Church of St. Edward the Confc-ser, Eighth and erk streets. Thnrsday morning at 10 e clock. Besides his seu. Mr. O'l.eughlin leaves n widow and ihe tingle daugh ters, Catherine. Mary , Eleaner, Rcglna and Justinn. He was a member of Mar quette Council. Knights of Columbus, Catholic Historical Society. Laymen s Week-end Retreat Association, Society of St. Vincent dc Paul and several clubs. F. K. P. Martin Funeral senlces for F. K. Price Martin. 223 Seuth Sixty-ninth street, will be held tomorrow at tin undcrtuk- inn n.-irlnr al Bread nnd Diamond I streets. Mr. Price was born In Phlla- i- if . i. - -!1.1 ..... n. tirwl f . ilelnliia slvty -eight years nge, nnd for mnnv years wns associated with the 'Mnnland Casualty Company as man- agcr of the plate-glas department. Funeral of the Rev. W. J. Mills The Rev. William I. Mills, of the Philadelphia Conference of the Methe. 'street-, for years. 1 uneral services " renductcd in the First .Methodist 'Church. .orrisiewu, ami tiisiiep T.emafc jj, Neely, the lev. W. E. P. Haas. Dr. .inceu ts. ungues miii tlie Rev. Rlehnril A. Shclkup officiated. Elizabeth L. Williamson Miss Eli7.nbeth Leedom Williamson, sister of Dr. Walter A. Williamson, died y esterdnv at the Williamson home, .100 Seuth Forty-second stieet. She was in lit r seventy-sixth year und hud been ill only a short lime of ncute bron chitis. She lh sun hed by Dr. Wil liamson and a sister. Mrs. ,r. C. Bud long Funeral service, tomorrow after noon at the Williamson home yvlll I)0 conducted by the Rev. I)r Carl tii-uiu-mer, of St. Stephen's Cliuvch. The Rev. W. Fogle Seaford. Del.. .-The Rev. T ... ,..,,. sivt, ... , (,i,i. ,.,. ,'.' f u'limiiiirieii Metlmdlst C,iis,.ni n. " ' - .. . . . 7.'' . .-I'-" Conference, men ycsiciuny nt ins home. He retlitd four eais ugi. hcciniFc et llll health. Mr. Fogle entered the con cen jfcrence In 1&80. He leaes a widow, seven children nin) one brother. , , empau, as manager. Tim company IT.....l.lti'iti ivnvi,lu,,i ..? At has been eperatinu since UiOO. vVi i-m kUvaNlW J I I Fine Oriental Pearls As necklaces or te add importance te necklaces. J. E.CALDWELL & Get Uevniirv - Siuvbr Statienehv Chestnut and Juniper 'Streetts' Hy the Associated Vnn WaWiIngten, Feb. 27. The h.l subsidy plan which President Herding l expected te recommend te Cenaress In n messnge tomorrow will provide for raising n revolving fund of about $5"V 000,000 n year through diversion of n percentage of the customs receipts, It was tindcrstned today from wallers nt the White Heuse. President Harding yvas ald today te have completed the main outlines of his message. Bills carrylet out the ship subsidy plan. It' was said, will be introduced simultaneously in the Senate and Heuso by Senater Jejim and Representative urten, or Massachusetts, chairmen re spectively of the Merchant Marine Com mittee of the Senate and Heuse. Advocates of the plan' hell that the fact that it will net require a direct appropriation will probably eause it te meet with mere favor than former sblp subsidy schemes. ' Senater Capper, chairman of theuii theuii efficial agricultural Senntc.hlec, after a conference with the President today, said the President believed he had u plnn which would be supported by the farmers and the ceuntrjr generally. The eTaet percentage of the customs receipts te be diverted urider the Presi dent's plan is net known, but the, Ship ping Beard recommended 10 per cent. P. K. Guthrie & Ce Closes It8 D00T8 Continued from Pata One the tickers. This is regarded as es tablishing a precedent for speedy action, ns In some ether failures the quotations have been shown en the tape for days nfter the crash. Guthrie feimerly was n member of the firm of Guthrie & McGeerp and was admitted te the Philadelphia Stock Exchange November 7, 11)10. On March 1 of lest year Guthrie began business for himself. As the crash of brokerage houses here became allnest a dully occurrence some patrons of P. K. Guthrie & Ce. became dubious nbeut the firm's strength. A wlthdrayval of 40,000 by a suspicious client is said te hnc has tened the failure. The firm wus suspended 'from mem bership In the Philadelphia Stock Ex change seen ufter the assignment wns made public. Beard clerkl were. pre paring te begin business far the day in the presence of several unsuspecting clients when another patron came in and announced tlie assignment notice had been posted en the deer. Patrick Burns nnd Themas Murehv. bookkeepers for the firm, did net come te the office this morning. It is net known whether tiny books of the con cern nre mlssiui:. Mrs. D. Clinten Guthrie, the youth ful bankrupt's mother, said the failure of the firm yns traceable directly te the scritM of brokerage-house crashes here and in New Yerk. "There ws no taint "tif crookedness about, my son's business," Mrs. Guthrie declurcd. "His firm failed because of the panic caused by ether houses going up. He was the most economical boy in the world, was unmarried und IHed with his father and me. He had ue motorcar nnd was In no way extrava gant, lie wouldn't cen buy clothes except when absolutely necessary." Bankruptcy Action Taken Bankruptcy proceedings were tiled in the Federal District Court today against two ether local brokerage firms. Thrtu customers of Boureau & Evans 1.10 Seuth Fifteenth street, whose members made an assignment for the iieiicui of creditors Saturday, te J. Heward Patterson, nn attorney, filed Inyeluntary bankruptcy proceedings against the firm. President Judge Thompson appointed Harry Fischer, uu attorney, ancillary receher in bankruptcy for Redncv & Ce.. brokers, who failed iu New Yerk Thursdny. The local branch wus. for merly in BcllcMie Court Building. Ihe rec cUcr's bend was fixed at $2300. The total liabilities of the linn are estimated ut 75,000. and assets et .:'.r.one. The local visible atseta ere approximately 52500. I The creditors who filed the bank. ruptcy suit against Boureau & Evans lme claims aggregating ?H47.repre"ent ing cn-h advanced and securities deliv ered for marginal accounts. Federal Judge Hand today refused the application in New erk of Elmere D. Dler, formerly of E. i. Dier & Ce., bankrupt brokers, for nn order restrain ing District Attorney- Bauten from ob turning the books of the company. Four mere brokerage hein,e failure!) occurred in New Yerk C today, iiiul they, with one ether linn, were suspended from trading. Nene of the firms have offices, iu this city. The Consolidated Stock Exchange of New Yerk announced the suspension of Meslirr Wallace nnd Themas 11 Cowley, of the firm of Themas ll' Cowley & Ce.. Shewry & Falkland! The New eiU Curb Exchange m-i,. pended Mosher & Wallace, Cew lev ' Ce. and Q. R. Smith & Ce. J A short time after the suspension of Cowley & Ce. a petition in bank ruptcy wns filed in Federal Court. Lia bilities were estimated at JlOli.OOO and assets nt $-10,000. Eater In the Federal Court n pp(t. Hen in bankruptcy wan filed acalnst Mosher A: Wallace. Liabilities " .-tininttd nl .I7.-i,(MI(i, while, die assets were net listed Anether petition was tiled A final dicrre of divorce was si-nntd today by eurt et ('oinineu I'lms 0 ", le Herman VVelss from Katie Wes.s. ' ' Pedigreed tomatoes Heinz knows all about the tomatoes that go into Heinz Tomate Ketchup what sort of tomatoes their; parents were, and their grand parent tomatoes, and all their ancestor tomatoes back through many to mato generations. HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP CHURCHILL SAYS IRISH MINISTERS STAND FIRM Elections Expected In June, Colo nial Secretary Announces Londen, Feb. 27. (By A. P.) P.) Winsten. Spencer Churchill, Colonial Secretary, today told the Heuse of Commens the week-end conferences with representatives of the Irish Previsional Government hntl been satisfactory and reassuring. The Irish Minister had net recedid from the previsions of the Angle-Irieh treaty, he snld, or. weakened in thlr determination te carry It through. Their opposition te the Republican Party was unabated. The Sinn Fein demand that the Irish people should hnve a constitution before them ns well ns the treaty when they are cnlled upon te give their vetw at an election was acceded te, ir. Churchill added, and ns a result the election wus expected te occur early In June. Back in the brave old days of '49. And when a miner found geld in his pan hfi had a lucky strike worth talking about I LUCKY strike; When we discovered th toasting process six years age, it was a Lucky Strike for us. Why? Because new millions of smokers prefer the special flavor of the Lucky Strike Cigarette because It's Toasted tAt which aetls in the def cleus Burley favor And also because it's Qp JuArant4 Vy fevJftv A4Vtg' DK TI18 . JAi'l7sON- At VU-kt Chester. ". S'ar$l Menth a7th, Tllu.MAS 11 JA'KSON. In W U.MAS II JAiSON. Ill "' IstlvtH ami frlunilj arn m- ul Ills late rcahlencc, 80 miii yurir. jiemi vitru te runiTdi t L' no i. .M.. ut iratiRiin Ht, - ....., , hNYUEK. l'eb. .'. 1U2J. M.VUTIN 1-. eon of Juiwph II. neil Marv I., hniil'i' ( jBlern), OKfrl 27 llilal'e and frifne. Ue I'acUnml Trll.. Ne. 3 IS. Iim. t, " M iirnl the I'etfy Tribe, Ne, 3HV . of lr" iii. N. J., nie liill.l l.i ltiirl '""4'' Thurnrtav. S A M.. from i.rnl' rflan' eplm Tenhlp. rruck rpuuty. at1' .uh hlKh man ut Our I.drty of iltace Ii""". Neuth l.anjnetne. ly a. .m. nuiim. .lf ,,f Karl 7.H br. iu her .ST h war. "?'. ailB nnrt frlendi utM ini-mlieis of I'lf" B huceiv ( erm.ii. Ueptlst Ch urcli. r Invi"" te altenrl fun'ra , VVJn.lay. 1 an P. W; twemi Obrmuii Rapllit church, S.30 '. l Invltid lf of"-lehn ..B. Vrlam. ., H,.U.th.. M- frimli ure Invited te utienO funeral day. -J I M.. at pjrlmenta. rM' ictf. THyriefy rKiitclii. N. J, Interment Private, ljrllJ! Cainetery. Fl Uli4 may ea 1 Wednesday " 1,ANA lAN.-K.b, Sl, 1088. PATRICK K,. huVvSnd e? JeiuiU A. I-aiie '! "!fi llrltttli ami rr nrlf nin liivlifd te ,,'i; (unefsl. Wdne'lay- 8,ai) A M., rem l' !." rVa'dene. MJ7 W. Tlioinpeti at. Seitim' eeuleiu miii it. flrei.r' Church. 10 A. M, Interment fit Uenli' Ceine ier'- .... OA1.1.A.NT. Feb. 21. I.EAJI. lf.J ''! netirt Uallam. Relative. i and (r jjiids. alw Ollve TeniPla Ud ea of Cle den . rJ Invited te attend .ervkee. Wim,itY. t i m Ht ken rtiMttH.! 201)1 ArAininie Lie. Int" rinent Ne?'!. Cedar Hill Cemetery. Krlenile may call Tunday eyanltiB. v HMITII.-Of 'J!HB North inth at., en f tb VJiinsS. ANNUS K. MMITII. , Service Wcdneaduy aftnnenn at S o'cteclt ut '"J Oliver 11. Balr Ulde., 1HSU Chealtmt l. ,IFV ?flOMPSeA! Ir-.l In llaltlmerc. ffK DOHUItAII J'. TJIUMl'SttN, vvlduw uf lleej yf, 'riieinpauu, In the lad yi.ur et her ' r e t(vr J V. aijgiAsM. - -. JlAtd r"uy 1 ? . r.tv .' , X u hi KV- -".Ai i v.,fVv:'tt'i.