wmmnfimMmmmmmmmvmiwmmrrMMmjm"TmmmL r"M wy "&TO V.VW ftZft' -"' titbit' i I:. I TV-) WSMIJ n.' THE WEATHER Rain tonight and probably SatufiUy morning followed by clearing j slightly warmer tenights temperature about 40. TKMPKKATtmK AT r.ACII HOP ;iL ! NIGHT I, V h l i! lilt 11 lln i An latm iT"?- . I -u t ll -i. t.l 4it -t k r . - y-r' T , "' w migw n iv v,w -' - - -- - J. i , ) ' I ..... . . I . - il - ' Euenmti Buhltc ffieeaet i i .ii T-,-'':.' -' . . " - r -i -' 44r MP ' '4 ii' VOL.; VIII. NO. 152 IINGEIIHELD i v BAIL BLAM "BUCKET SHOPS" FOR. FALL $150,000 Embezzler 4 Whines and Cringes as He Tells of Thefts . V SAYS TRUSTEES MADE .; PECULATIONS "EASY" .Asserts Dier & Ce. ''Cheated"! ', Him Out of Thousands by Net Obeying Orders flOTAN HINTS PROBE MAY ' DRAG OTHERS INTO NET y '' ?r. Is Dirty and Unkempt When He Appears in Court "Pal" Alse Kept Under Bends I' t "alter A. Ungcr, twenty-seven-j car old "Bey Plunger," confessed looter e 1 the trust fund of the Evans Dental In l" rtltute of the University e Pcnnsyl k , Tinln, was held In $50,000 bail this morning for it further hearing nct Fri- I te. Nervous, trembling, in tears, Ungcr steed before Magistrate Ceward at Cen . tral Police Station, and mumbled that ' be "wanted te get It ever with," when asked if fie would waive a hearing. linger will be hurried te trlnl. Thin is the definite assurance of District At- ? terney lletnn. The Grand Jury would ' ' have been, asked te Indict him today had it been possible te get proofs and Vlt- .nesfccs legcuicr m uiuc. y Indictment will be fought stf.eJiulay or Vrr.. ..!.... ...111. l,n t.'inl lntix In thn UV'IUJ , V..I.., ...V. ,. " .. week if possible. In a lengthy confession last night, i raaoe alter U tiger mm uccu nrrcMuu 111 ' a. .. (.1 ....1 !.- ' Iff iita room in a lodging house at the north .' east corner of Pifth nnd Urewn streets, I.J k blamed the "bucket shops" for his JJeses, bad whined that he had stolen no (i could make a fortune, for his mother, trWently trying te hide behind her skirts. Maltes Recerd Contcsslei i In a statement te newspaper rcpert- 'cri, In reality a pcoend confession, made jett before his hearing, he repeated the name excuse that he never hiul cn- jeyed any of the fruits of Ills tlielts him self, that he had been actuated solely by !ec for his mother and his family. lie cried and snuffled constantly during IiIb confession, returning time tnd Again te tire excuse thtvf he had leyed his mother better than anything .1.. i. .1 i i .i . t. i. -.-... ,1.1.. werucn liner iehi nun me . miiiikh i tbe in the world, tnt he knew t.ilsnnt0 ,, ,)(,cn ,, by hmik wllcll ulfgraec would kill her, that his only failed many j ears age. Jenkins' treas-. theiizht hud been te ptevide for her feeble old age. . Ungcr's healing was (InUhed speed- lly. After a miserable night in a cell t Central Police Station, he win, led into court pale and trembling- He pre-1 intcd a bedraggled figure, tall, gaunt, In dirty linen and cheini baccy clothes. UUO stripe, chcun mill erl.nl nml imnr-K- made. Oier a biul! i-elle,! uhii.i s,,f, " ...-.. . , .. ... bill he had druwn 11 brilliant i.nn.le ' nreatnr .' ... ,""ul .. ,v""' """ ui.' . '" "i, l as knotted a cheap knitted tic of tisured silk. He had n ,i-na- fi.i.i ,... ,. fiiii I, It WW. and remeed. .u he einered the - " . -..WHM .,'(1.1 (. W,,l .(. courtroom, a nlnhl eni. lie lnnl , rl,ii. 1 1 14 fhln jilinnT.i i .... n.i m.n.l . I . Ilentnil Itl Hi n.t .1 r IH1 W tlinr IIP 1 v. 1 IH Fiini hlfi. ficnimi 'enti n fiiclwwl !., ,. ,.',... ... . .. r.xe ...A.ulw. III. II .i -J1 . i-Hnr. IK. ,.,. I"ltnT li I. .1 -I.. I. .. .!. ,. .1 i IHVl lll " i I (' Ilr IM(tnLM J1"0.' - '..uhiuii , III' r VN f IUA tA vai a week's growth of seragcly beard Ills " l'' without a country were issued (ie streets, but no damage was re- ,' 1 ! ti' Pm, nr. A "(nekev 1 radio teleplienv and telegraphy, exclu- son of the former German Emperor. t,,p eull,l.1i,n: : "l,n ,,- M"1111 '"' l''""- 1 icPn ,,,'" ,.""lest ,.f;1,;"I1.f'a,,t waJ"": leies wUrni.; t 110 r 11 ,0(,a-v by ,Ian'y A- nttr"' U1TU 1 'ported. . bntnnnii f t lie W-erkineii-s' Conn en ' ' n1vp. !"' " s-" : radio compass, ex- He was married te I'nn Seph e p-Vm1' CMilnined., "It was one night n,P?p',"ur .'-ve "''pick Crissinger." .J J e sunken and his face a dingy boson, new reposes the only police badge ' v ''".', nJ," v 1- Glffer.l a P ncliet S ti e ,l,,Mv"- Sr, '" ",,,: SvTiinient and Chnrlmte, daughter1 of the Craud like ",l,L'"i" l"''.'" ,"s f.en, lule.weutte ," ,,;'"',"" "Jjuratien he moves , iraj. Ills hands and lips trembled and in the borough e Glene den. - I.es aVnge es Calif. March KL-iIly ;?'"" j :n y,w c,Cn ,, 0!ils T l'"Wlf broadcasting. 700 miles Inland, rrie.hleh August of Oldenburg. Pel,- !''e show, and, she was the Yale gi.l '."'." 'l ""'0B the people of he moved shnmbllngly te the mngls- KMerts that he Is without nut J'ellls l- 7.-,e te 7.0; mobile radio telephony, umi.v 7. V.MK1. Despite her fertx -two "1 the pogo st.; race Of course. 1 rr. i" (1" J10t ceme frM trste's deck because unconfirmed by Council, met felt here at .,:.!, e clock this mom- ," ' 10, 1 V-,berV 1 ' I fe-I t i 1 1 Sehnvl non-ex. lusi,e 7.10 te 11.10 ; tcelnle radio Jeais. the princess u still a woman cheered for inle, ind well. j sP(. ' '".V.'?," .,, , ... , , , 'i ' nlPH,,,,K' 'with . 1 fiat den pi. 'lag. The liener lasted but a lew sec- . 'j "'"', - lASl Ileurt- f Vho wAVfc " telearapln . cvlu-he. C.10 .0 .VJ.1 : air- ,f great beaut,. She l,s a dashing, hew it turned out. 1 don't care whether r"j . F" s. re"' "''' "caded by Mr. - Makes .Shabby Aimearance "It l fuse." s(t , Constable Harp, ends and no damage hnsx been re- km eunlj . 1 ant ueuclv. et the Herk-, f, t,p., i iclcgrnnliv vhncieus manner a- , - ;,",r,".1P-v ,1IJ "et Icpp its c.mi en Dick His suit C ,1 Z with ttl "I hmeluld the, an'; of special efljcer polled. T1' w''1! m?,,i ' e "" V"' ''""' ' """"" ' "r lH' V,,,' Kh.OUl'1 it? Hc ''" ?t fi !,,..,,", : K .yi,U ,ttl In the hmeugb of Gleneldeu since last - ; J 1 ' , alr " . """ ' btoadeestltig. cNdushe. KM te Jilt); re- I 1 ' " .,0!r: ' I'nerged. forgotten, since i eac,cs, which g.ne hK face an -1-1 MW$ DEATH .Hie glasses steamed up as lie entered 1 !. r?"",'!'0'" '' e leek out a Beiledivictlm Was Shet at Eleventh and anillierchlcf te wipe ihcin. He mopped pnnar qtrprta lib ferelieud, tee, as he wuk sweating! PePlar &ireieist ' With nervousness. I following an inquest in the deatli of Assistant Distikt Attorney Gorden , Roseee Yeung. OKI North Jessun street. Wmntcd the case, htntlng brielly that ' shot n'nd killed at Eleventh and Poplar iielVnAa.1."11 embezzled "upwind of streets Murcli 4. four men were In Id Ji? a9P1' ' Ull,l sl'pd that bull be fix(d today as principals in the sheeting by t jh.,000 for a further hearing next Cmeuer Knight. A request that the "y."' - 1 ishuih-ii iiuriiiiicinry itnswf I'O (Icinani s for Mv .,,, .....1 .i.i..., ""acr ii.'LiirilCfl lierinnelevv ,inuet . . . ;.' -..-... ........... .H , , , ... ,,m ,11111 i,u,iva-, mi showed Interest only when asked fit be would waive a hearing, when lifi ICntlnPrt oil re Tnrntr.'lwe. I ilumn Tun 3 ON MOTORTRUCK HURT 1 Thrown Off When Machines Struck by Street Car mTn.CP nicu were knocked fiem a motertruck bv a street car while rld- -pS t''i'st nn Iu"ili" street, under the ,;jenty-fifth street bridge, lust night. ' A",'',v.,.re taken te the Whuinn's He- Jjwpatliii. Hospital for Ireatmcut " axirin iMillliiM stieet, driver f An inveiuni iry in.iiu.ni m ...... .,... .Mhh ihjssii; wiiiun i..,.(i i,e home the ''"'K ;""v " "ameu Irene, ,h, ,.u,,n V.c h.... , i.V.L. ,. ...-. ...s ... . ...,, i ,ntei i en, .uuivu iu. i ny .. r, , mu delivered himself of this; fi Had Ills right aim fractured. '' , " ?&rStk biate Vhr " veiling: ...Id, after all. who "' , e'" " "'".'.w "' mwiij cnine le rei ort Iter n bMi" """ .leg witu a urehen leg occupied a cot ut The ltuatlf.ii in I.imerlck today was Mr. President, that thcre are i?ld Kent, thiitv.elr.hi vimiim r.i,i 1:111. curlties t ii oration, stock hieutis. ine , ! ..011i11L, in the beuse .I.wHI t "H cm." said s he. a1. ' "i . ' . ..i.i ...i'.' .. . . i,n Ainerlenn llnsnitnl Imm ,esi,i.... .eit.i i,t ..m ..-, ,i,...i , te this iiuest en." 3.1!! ! "vrH s.rec,,a7n. Dan el ihniges; &? '"a"p '" Wn '" "tSC r fr lis umier ii circumstances?. .. W ' v er me. Sft- "' V, V 0 ' ', ' a ',?" '' ' A (ImuiTeur and a i.eiUenian iJikVd 1,1 ,', ' J ,.,' l! ' ,.' ' ', " . "' T Z " .. Well. Mr. .Mellen "j-iwe jenrs ill. 1518 Mil Ii hrli hrn ,".,,r"i ....,. r- .i ti t .. " AVn imekeil n teeth hills I Ulli Clean IVC the tCllVllt.tlie leaUH nnd ihe .., n i t,. a.,.i: '..7 -"" . mi n tin stieet. mil as the hiimnnn ' . . ' " "'" "" Ulirdlllg, Ullt 1 IIIIIIK t H ttrrit. ul,.. .11 ,., a ,....'" .'e(lern -UUKe i.ciiiiiiii muni m.- ,, -, .".,- ' . " -....we ... .... ,, v ..,,,,,.,.,, ncieiii-c et ;. ..Ji. ,, .. ,.. ...,,... : ": rerens nm tin, t.-M.ln. ,.,...,.. n .. l .-..,.i m ir..n . --.. ii.,,, , rl, iitiiii.. .viiii .annul., i '.... .... i. I a.u.,. mi n. nriii Mi'r mil. .iiiv. ait ii,,ri . .. . ...ill.... , a.... ....... rl1! iikiii'iiiii.iiiM wi'ri nii'ii llll' inn ,iir-i., ... .- ...... ..... ....,,.,, ..ii.i.e,. iuii i , ,i,r ,iui(3ia.j,n . la . iiniuii ir. ; Injured, but .,..1 siTlemd ''n"m' , ' ' ' Pr ' ' Z s, VlOO le 1 w " ren't a poet, neither lire we no s- , - " Jw H ) J 1 1 ten n.,scre,l J1 , ' s,l nn " f M u i S Ih" HleH '" 1,""""1 """' l" 1'" l""" a ' SP,vt's " ,llln"s ev ""'' Vm CenPt" ' " PHHr .The inoleilnil-k mix drhen se close ' ,Hk,li" Z ,', eceher es linsftl 'f '"'' pen. but liiM night's ' 'f ' ' ' I w. ami was & '" ' ' ' xi ' '- ''! ,' ri, , lef, ' plea te take the deg. ijiini lennaMcr Ilurlc, was u-lcased HI" Iceji our eje en him. I L the ear tracks he car, ,elug I'",. 1 1 n f .i n He -Mi m (,(( ( M.(i , , , ( m e le . en I,. bit let ns f ,,, "',"'" sus.uieuft and .aus.d her ar ls ,.,,,, ( ,,,. ,,, ,,,., , , fro.., Tlppeian vcMcdnv f.P tin twontyeur hours for Mr. Ha I 1 '"., PPtftv illieflH.il. struck iliu nbl itics ut !..0,0(al ami as-, is at s.w. f N,111P,, . , b,lllf M(.U I, r n le. llilh , r lie u-au- the Jeb Vhcu uM the Ceu.t whv si, lir liMer of Chlcase heiphals thm a "lnf hunge, .. Ike. Captain D'Shaugl. Ket well out of town before feft'liis bedj of ih,. machine, tearing . C00' . toeu all a bit of what wq saw. lull Is i e the ugh the fever was ,' p ,(, "f, ' l nv ,),' lae,,ryn ' rV"1 r , deg eecupie.I a tot In one of them. ness,. the liaison efiicer who was ar- I,ls fnfal fcll0t nt tl,u b"""". steff nml ll.V.u.l.,.. ,lm ...' lir. T7- 1i fninlin? suiiRrt. streams w h eh Crent tluit every once ill se often he i 1 ''"'"." '' V.Pni...,,.T..y,.0i.tJ.,mll.Pl. Well icMe.1 en Meinlnv l.nu t i i... s.a !, ims iv nit i tri. .- wiiin niiwri . - -- ":'-)' -.--- -.-- -r!- --- : t'lri'iiiiihiiiiirnH. sun Kiii'i : - unn't nn. i ..-.-.. T -,-...,-,,.. ..n , v t i)uii P'V , - ' s'reWliiTlKiJ-rs.-iai. -jw twisting silver ribbons iii t(.e , cwthi . Vm , Celmma r.-the must have had me hypnetised." 'i TH lKJ..-:J1y8!.. 'it '!.' I ff.:.t.r.'.hc aml hU car' "jirtien is .? Jtu.gSFBJ Entered as Second-Cu,,. Matter nt ""' -i i Mee Arrests if Others , ' Arc Involved, Says Rotan "W'c nrc checking up cry care fully en the statement!) made by Un gcr, and If we find anything there tint Involves ethers we will take Rueh action as Is necesnry against them," said District Attorney Ho He tan today. 'f can net say right new whether ether arrests will be made, but I de pay that this investigation will be full and complete,, and vis will run 6ut every angle possible. "If any one knows anything about this young man's dealings in the stock market the District Attorney's office would be glnd te be advised." U. S. DEMANDS PAYMENT. FOR RHINE ARMY BEFORE REPARATIONS ARE PAID Insists en Priority In Presenting Claim for $241,000,000 Paris, March 10. (By A. P.) A demand from the United States that $2-11,000,000 for its expenses in con nection with the' occupation of the Ithlncland be paid before any repara tions were paid was presented te the Allied Finance Ministers at their meet ing today. The question of extending the scope of the Wiesbaden reparations agreement between France nnd Germany, se as ve mane ucrmanys payments In Kind nnnllenhle tn flit tlir. AHteu una nnntlmr IN $50,000 ES BANK AND problem whicli tame np before the fi- nance ministers. Seme of the Allies n TAIC IM CUTIDC Dl rtPIt' .desire te limit the amount of deliveries u IAIt IN tNIIHt bLUUft te France te 000,000,000 geld marks' worth of material. ,..,.., ., The finance ministers ivcrn under- I Kjitlrcly without ceremony. the steed te have agreed te limit the future demands en Germany for the expenses of military occupation te 1!1!0,OUO,000 gout marks annually THOUGHT HE HAD $100,000; fiCTC Dime mi t cenil u e UU I J nUUb JVkl rnUIII l Celllngdale Man's Find in Vacapt Heuse Proves te Be Worthless Notes Ter two weeks of pleasant antlci- Vrntien Wade Jenkins, of Cellingdnle, was the owner of $100,000 en the theory ; tuac "iinutn (t Kecpin . Jenkins went te Newtown, Rucks County, two weeks age te lielp Jnm; Dinsmerc, of Cellingdalc, move a fami ly's household goods. Jenkins re turned te the vacant house te make repairs. As he nried loose a part of flooring, Jenkins' eyes bulged at sight of a metal bet 'hldcn under a plank. In-' side he found $100,000 in old bank notes bearing the date of I !,-'. Feeling like a man who had stumbled en Captain Kidd's hidden horde, Jen kins hurried home. Then he sent one of the notes te the Treasury Depart ment nt Washington. He wanted In trade it and the rest of the bills for geld and new notes. The blew full jpsterday. A fnrmnlly lire trove wns weith less than Uelslie- vlk 'uble , r CWni nCM'O Dl HCPnAT GLENOLDtN S BLUtGOAl i IS ON JOB BADGE AND ALL 'Constable Harp Says He'll Shew I Just Who Is Bess. u...... ..!... Y....y .,,, ,i!,,h,i..n, mum .i-iiia-iiiui'l. Ul I II... ..wirw.ii.iii.i.i ...... eenllinreil liv the boreiizh Council. ".Neither Is it true tliit I have no I light te take up m eflicial quarters In ih0 fiicheuse. I am here te stnte tiiat I have a pcifedly geed home of my ewn'and hie no need of the firehuuse." Mr. Harp also had a few words te .ill, null) iin lit', i. n" ,.,,..,., ... . . ... ,., - 1.1. " 1 'Csnr,, ,0 '"" "l " community same privileges that had necn ct-iincii ,,. Willi,, l- llvinnsi n tirisii 1. I'M. ,,.,,,.,,...-- .".'i , ,, that he lie net quizzed by any one wniie in his cell, was entered b. atteinei for the defense. The Ceu-i lepliel that the decision tested with piisun ellicials, 'I'lmsn liehl tn Ihe lioetmc were ,le seph llolenn. 71.1 Seuth Eighth tlreet.i Cliarles and Antheny Pilicre. hi ethers. Seumth street near Fltzwnter. and .In. seph Snnteru, 707 Seuth Seventh stieet. , N. Y. STOCK BROKERS FAIL Involuntary slailltruptcy Asked for Russell Securities Corporation New Yerk. Match 10. (Us A. P.) llm Poitefflco nt Philadelphia, Pa. -iiareu j Jeiu - Caught WALTER A. UNGER Embezzler of the $200,000 Evans fund, who was captured last night. Begins Clearing Site for Finest Newspaper Establishment in United States clearing of a site for the first unit of the new home of the 1'unLie Lcnnnti, meining, evening and Sunday, began this morning at the northeast corner I0 S9Vcnth nml Sanem ,itrccl!, I Klhteen stre!:cr, of n hammer inirnliill n elitsel were ronu'reH tn lnnserf the firrt brick, then a swing of the hammer knocked It out exactly o'clock. It fell with -a little at 0 :05 e shower of reddish dust Bm " ' '- - ',; M 1 Bwr'1' k';?!7!l vcl?JvTv'B lf!!i K':'ili HEi W7 VK B sUHiiBtJimB KHiIH ' rKi f : K, t-'Y'r' MH vl ? iBi B ':: HH H'jX HHHHHHEi'k r Hll;i-l Hl:-iE i HiHHHr" i ' '; t i : ' - f "fVi Jl :,''.''''' JFih rjt"::," - (iT.-:v vyNi w&4l'? s&JVifl PUBLIC LEDGER STARTS BUILDING This wns the first physical act. nside The f-ecnt. of pinks and nznlla wns from the drafting of plans, toward the I unusual for the mere male. aectislemed erection of what is te be the finest . te the reek of tobaeee at poll ical gitii newspapcr building In the United crlngs. States. I The oveiilew of eiune-.t women was Charles Heed, chief euglncer of the i se great that even the tmlceuiei wcie I'Uiu.ie Lkdeku ltuildin.t. bnd the i jammed with famiuiiiity. The d.uiifli- honor of removing the first brick, which wns carried awa.V for preservation. A few spectators steed about In Hsht driz.Ie. Afterward Mrs. Frieda Kipp and Miss Ethel Till, secretary nnd clerk te the bulldln.'; superintend ent, tapped at another brick. Husky professional house reckers then tackled the job with crowbars and ether toelu of their craft., i The first unit, te be : ready for ecey- ' nancy by March, jOISt. will be the manufacturing plant. It will sl.elter' Centlnucil pn Pane Three. Column llin-v, CALIFORNIA TOWNS SHAKEN DV CI IPUT CADTuniistr BY SLIGHT EARTHQUAKE . Deers Wrenched Frem Hinges and - Eufniinr. Thrnuih ,j 1 , , f.T., J ,?. ., Pertcn-illc. talir.. March 10.- (I.y A' I'O'.fesldcnts here were awakened abOUt .it.iO O Cleck this morning by nil earthquake wiilcli rattled windows,1 lUUIVU trjt i wis Ul.li tllHV illl 111 I 171 IiVnstm. r'ullf.. .Mnveh IO--ll!- A 'P.) All earthquake shuck was telt -..- ... ........ ... ... --. here lit .1:110 this meriiln dnn.nge was done. 24th Lim 'rick Away Up Mr. Wilten Quit Lim'rickin', Se His Wife Showed Him Hew te De It $100 Will Gjve Her a Fine Vacation We have nlwajs been tnignt that dusk, trees gletCMiuely sdiupml and sti ll's very bad feiiu te begin nnjthlng heuetted sharply against the sk, eh, with an upolegy. Hut we needs must 'jeu knew what we mcun, seita "ain't "ain't ae a cat n st said, nature-grand" stuff. . form and begin thU uiriii llim ui-iiui I"'.'. with nn apology because we in n y wheeze and putt it i lift nnd that will i be a trial te eii., However, mere . vU of that later. Mrs. 'P wellt ,, in!sten,j of n,i,.r . but for.' I !W,i"vw.Siiu line, Lancaster, twi. feun,, ,t ,,u Vlsht. wen I.imerlck .Ne. i -The line whicli wen the S10() for Mis. ' k":4 i, inn m- .....v.. u the phene te1 prepare ner ter eiii - Ltt.flHr PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1922 i TAKE DEEP BREATH, Democratic 'Aspirants Fail te Shew Up at League's Belle- vlte Luncheon CLOTHED FOR CONQUEST, NAILS ANQ. SHOES SWNE After delu)lng until the last secend1 before facing it thousand members of , the League of Women Voters In the ballroom of the Bcllevue-Stratferd te- I day. candidates for State offices tool; a deep bientli and then innrched In n body te the ".peakers' table. Mr. Jehn O. Miller. State chairman of the league, presided at the remark able gathering. The fnlr voters were there te hear what the candidates had te say for themselves. It was "show "show me" day, with the men en edge te con vince their auditors. The crowd of women was se great that the start of the luncheon w-as de layed a half hour beyond the starting time fixed for 1U:"0. Then the lunch eon begnn, with a vacant scat nt th right of Mrs. Mlllnr reserved for United States Senater Pepper. These Weighed 'Em Among the prominent women who beard, weighed and decided the claims nnd counter-claims ndvaneed were Mrs. Barclay II. Warburton. vice chairman , of the llcpubllcnn State Cemmittee: Miss Marian Itcllly. county chairman of the League of Women, Voters; Mrs. Ucerge Herace I.erlmer nnd Mrs. fleerge A. Dunning, of the Republican Women's Club: Mrs. 11. Dobsen Al temus, Mrs. Martha (i. Themas and Mrs. E. K. Mellck. The field was left te the Ilepublicni. entrants in the race for Stnte honors. The Democratic candidates decided net te come. Jehn A. McSparran. Demo Deme era ticritmlldate for Governer, and Judge Samuel E. Shall, candidate for the United States Senate, sent regrets. Voters' League, and Jehn O She.itz. former State rl rcasurer. Vision Greets Old -Liners utAi buvtnnund THEN FACE WOMEN I Almest lest in tnc .dense iiireng m ,e Commerce Departments nnd l,0 1 ,"'Rler ei .icck .uaeuenaid. who lias I women but holding up manfully wew(lnt tf,c ra,,0 t,.P,IOI1p i,c accorded I t0,d ,lll0S.t f,,1,p Kllevt stories which Stale Senater Woodward of German- the stntus of ii nnlille niillfv I brought Dr. Prince here, wns clevch , I ...,.. I.V.... I, r T!,M Anl.mm, nt fllf. ' jnium. Ulllll. u(!nn.l nn.lln , .., ... .1., ,- I... al,. ,.! a . i. r, -.-. ... ,......,, ! i.ihjjiiiiih.ii it m r - V'.lll, ai.li.lt ,. ,,lr, ......a .... ,' .. i,i.r.v.i, ,. ..!... . ' 'UiilMl M. ,111. IIU" Pew of the old-line politicians ev-r'fer consideintlen, and the full confer-! ocierc saw me signt inc vcjien ruiuer that erected them in the bcllagged and flowered ballroom. Girls just eligible te vote and dls plnylnp all the eagerness of the neophyte sat with elder women, some of whom were veterans in the siilTrn'i't move ment. ' The enriy sering milliuc.v oiifhene even the flowers thatrillPifs'.'il n deli cate aroma through the crowded leuni. tprs of Mether r.ve wec seeing the I former lords of creation go tli rough their paces te win popular npprev.il. Fer seveinl heilis before the luncheon begnn anxious candidates gathered in the Hellenic lobby. They wcie shaven te the bltied, some of them were mas saged, steamed nnd manicured. J hey figured appearances count a great deal witlu the women. natis Makes 'Km Entleus r , , ., , , T t , ff 0,,cl )a'hi 'T: DaTl- for em- i iiiiiiiuu v, iiii- aatii,-, ii .ii, ji-,,ii,ji in Peiinsjlvnlila and a candidate for Ltetl- I tenant-Governer, were a black cutaway I1' - ,,1,lk1 gray trousers with u pin ''He and u white-edged waiMeeal. i Seme of the ethers looked him ever nnd wished tliey hud thought of tile outfit. State Treasuier Sn.wler was the one candidate who did net worry about his "-S"11"- ,Ic rameSis Is" which meant Mlrterliil flnerv from n jaunty soft hat te glistening shoes. The usual carna- tl.,n l,lnrt,,e,l In I, huttnnlinln Other candidates for the Republican i ('(iinmlttce en Alilironriatieus. nml .lames 1 oedwanl, secretary of in .. ... . -.- ...... ItM Ul JltJI Mil II JIUIIllllilLlllll Vtl-ll' 1 lit II Kill - - ..-... - - -"-. " --s l'"" " HI ...,.. 1 ." t. .1 .. but nelternnl atfalrs. were etlier who faced I the women In the ballioem. Check Gees te Lancasterlmm "may visit "alaska "i-ii, iiiijiiuw, we piiiiuil nun l.ail- caster, repealing te ourselves limn in-I structleus we had received, about walk- ' ell, anyhow, we pulled into f.an nig under a tunnel and coining out t , the verj deer of a hotel. Yeu knew us , and our no-( eunt bunm of i red ion. mut ,ne,n.. ... .... union eempieies tne j.im'rck ns fel- ew.s: ,01 hlMMHCk Ne. 21 , coming. Mie saiiii,. . . ditto ,.,.,tt.,j ,,n,i , i,m i.., . .i , a,,., -r , in . . . i Even Spoelts Can't Travel en Reads in Antigonish Halifax. X. &., March 10. (By A. P.) L'iglug en the provincial government the importance of high way lpiprevcment, Angus McOllll vray, farmer member for Antigon ish, said In the Heuse of Assembly today that in his county the reads were se bad In winter that even the spooks couldn't get around" when u wise titan from (letham was waiting te meet them. ALLOCATE LENGTHS OF RADIO WAVES Government Experts Submit i Plan for Operation of Wire less Stations '' , RECOMMEND U. S. CONTROL Hy the Associated Press Washington, March 10. Allocation of twenty wave lengths among the va rious classes of wireless telephony send ers and Government control or estab lishment of till commercial wireless transmitting telephone stations are rec ommended by the tlnee committees of the Government ladie lenfeicnee made public today. TIie recommendations iln net preldc for (ieernment coutiel of receiving sta tions, which Secretnrj Hoever has said liave increased .into the "hundreds of thousands In the Inst few months. Am ateur transmitting stntieiix, under the committee s proposals would have ex clusive use of wiite lengths 'from 1.10 te ZOO meters nm Mmre with technical and training sehoels ne lengths of from 200 te U7."i meters. The committee- further frac rlml the time periods ll'-viaiied te the illlTerpnf transmitting stations for the various tviuiiiiiiciiiiiiiiens eni uut The rccomincniliiilens. ir wns mi. neunced, have been transmitted te in- tei'ifei1 nMrnnhntlniiu A...1 n... ..n ..1 .. cnee will meet again in two or three I weeks te formulate Its final report. With respect te legislation, the com- ...... . . .V .: . .. niiiipcs urge tnai the radio laws he ' amended te give the .Secretary of Cem- mcrcp "adequate lewl authority for the effective control of the establishment i of all radio transmlttlm: stations, ex-i cipt aninteur. experiiiicilUll and Govern- ment stations." and tlle"operatien of I non-gevcrnincntnl transmittliig sta- ' tlen. The prexent (lceliitiineiit of tiie art of wireless telephony, the committees find, warrants the separation of twenty wave bunds. The committees recommended that priority first lie given broadcasting servleet nnd that broadcasting be di vided into priorities in this rotation. Government, educational and public, private broadcasting Including enter tainment, ueus. etc.. and finally tell broadcasting. In addition te the wave lengths of 1"0 and -.'7."i meters for the amateurs, additional wave lengths ini-'ht be as signed te them for some opportunity in experimental weik. t he amateurs, un der rn vis fen 1 eri me non serv Gov siv e.clusic, 111.10 te 1.1.10: aircraft rndle telephony and teicgr.ipnj. eeiu?Ive, 0 te l.'OO : Jim eminent and public stiicted Mreial nmiiieiir radio telegra phy, non-exclusive, I'.IU: it y and State piililb1 s'ltei, brer.ih'iisting, exclusive. 'JSii te 'J7.1 : teehnicul nod training slioels shin ed with ninateiiis, 117,1 te 200: nnuiteiT, (.chisive, 1,10 te 200. 1 shared with technhal and training s-ehuels, 200 te 27.1; rci-crcd, below 1 1.10, Would See Sister In Southern Cali fornia En Reute Santa Ana. Calif.. March 10. fRv A, P.) President Harding will visit Southern California if lie takes a pie- posed trip te Alaska this summer, nc- ! cording te a letter fiem Ids receicd here. The letter said in part: "I very much wish te go te Alnska , this summer, because I am dceplj con- I corned with the adoption of the correct i policy for tiie dewdepment of that uisi . ten 1 1 nr v. Of cenise. siif.h 1 tilt, w.inl,, ' , , , , . . , .' , " l,e nttended, b n Isit te (east cities, '. no"'11 quite naturally include Suntn -" "vcmisu "- ! iesnnnc there. ii, i-a inniixni -- HO D WDMAN. 77 - - ' ls Cha,?l with, 0betalnlna Meney, Under False Pretense I rs. Mary Weed. s0cut -s,.pu rr eh, of (iemeser, N. J., wns held by the Cnm.h n police estelin,n tlm charge of ebtainin:: mellis umlei the recommendations, would nr- '"'' " "''" """ '" "" ' ,,l"" , nren.irTit.irv s.-lioel mi tilfer.I In mL-e ' -ti..; i. ...... ., .. . . nge between themselves ns te the di- . ,.""'1 esierday as co-iespeiuient in a , ' rtnll, ,.(iniiiti. n ni rn,,,: ,.. . "" UWk-? hlatikeil ronert- len of their wnM bands between dif-I ''."'c. su" Drought uj the llarenes- ',.., flnl. , ,,,. "' '" ...' n." 'V,..1" .cn"tecinen. "Why tit ari.tics of amateur work. I'l.?1.: ' hi, W, , , i.V , i, r .,', .' .'. '. "" 'l,"",u "''sc'f toId.Jee, etc." ' W. Allocations kn.nu, tfrVl!S? iiu'imateT; ' """"- Illtfl .CrM?' St' " The wave nlloditlens follew: for enrs and that their relations con- At Twent. -eiglit Perfei mances ' of (VIms i!L!.n vi Pnme f,lf statement Trnns-eeeiinie radio telephone e- tinned ufter her inanlage te the e- y s;n-.,-e .i,,. i v ,,.i. .lin-.....: .: !,y. "."'"? !' make se meiits, mm -exdiishe.. ft)U0 te .11100 Kal-crs son. 'I he man; women nnd y, i, M?i i'rifi .,., ,i , ,,et ",., '. ..,.-. " ,at risMnce,-; m,JsV ter-: fie.l s,.,vir,. rndn. telcphenv. men of rank piescnt in con. t were ns- i,.n,ln. n. i,u ,;,., .illmn ' f ,....' nnsun. ,1,7,. ... "... ' l" ac J'aneu te t -eeliisMi.. ::::i)l i S10; mehile limlshed at the I'linccs' frank con- " t . in, 1' kt T , :, - ,; , VriVslnw 7; ii . Ice. nen-cv hislve. UG.IO te LM00: i fessien of guilt. The Court nsl.cd : i .,.?. ' ..? ,J'1. . '..r ...' '1 "!"s'.. Imt I -...V.1. 's.V"8?r la.. '10 leading citizen of eminent hnndcasting. neii-exclii- "De jeu swear this statement .is ' ,. " .. iV . r'm.V.' " ' ' ' 1 .'.,"", "a I'"'' 'U Marien" - .-(k ... K-n. Jl. .l ....!.... .. .'j" ' '" lvm mi ini ill.liM' - Ul inn .111(1- "' ."' "illh JUOIIL' Ilin k rnelu ,.t t....l. '-. ',! Ml I Mir. Il.l -lllllirila JIHII- llll' . 1'ubllfthcd Dallv Mxceut Hunflaj. Subecrlptlen Pries HI a Year by JIall. (Jeiyrl,ilit. Ki. by I'ublle Ix-Oitcr Cempatj;' GHOST BELLS RING OUT IN ANTIGONISH: 'TIS FALSE ALARM Dr. Prince, Reaching for Water Pitcher, Causes Wild Scram ble Among Reporters GIRL SLEEPING IN HOUSE FAILS TO LOCATE SPOOK .Slttt'lnl Dlatmlrli In from n Cnrrmrwindriit enlnh (Went Caledonia Ne ;hosts tail n shnftlM lht lilullf hpnr OIl Dr. Prince Is wendcrim.- f Thcj'll ecr walk uns mole , This lugubrious lefraln. i limited bv the correspondents' rlietii", while the cameramen played an obllgate of clicks and flashlights, resounded through the empty halls of the MacDennld home here yesterday until the spook profes sor, who Is esteemed highly 'it home n Dr. Waller I ' Print", director of the American Institute fei Scientific Re search fled out into the wilderness te escape the din A shudder of lien or inn through the cot respondents' v(ud game early ;ie--terday morning when a lc 11 nine up stairs in the room where Dr. Prince was lying in wnit for the specters which have du ven the MncDenahls from their happy home and iamb the McGllli vrays wish they wcie hack In Inverness. A frnntic rush te the upper lauding scattered cards and eliips about the kitchen fleer. But blank despair set tled en the Investigating aides of the professor when It was found he had rung the bells himself reaching for the water pitcher by his bed. quite forr"t ferr"t fill of the fact that he had tied a struts te a bell, nnd looped the string ever hi wrist. Mary Ellen Says Site's Game Mary Ellen MacDennld, mleptc ic-ser, hut stucK te her story in eerj detail. With her fester-father, she occupied the front bedroom last night. Vlllt (lie linvf lfl 51 0(1 In tUfll.'n liifiiLftlf . known while a scientific investigator , was in the neuse "I'm game," sain Mary Kllcn. before "he retired, and one could see by the ... .. , . .......... -... "narme in ner eyes ninr sne meant it. -t ceurs, sue added, "the spirit niny net come the first night, but they ' will come, for last nijlit I dienmed the. were in the house." "Can Mary Ellen play, cards?" asked Mcltitchle.-the cartoonist, "Yes. nnd the mouth-organ, tee," eid her fester-father. It Is possible theie may lie a Komee and Juliet scene enacted here some night The Prim ess laughed as though en jejing a'jeKe ns sne icpiieii "I swear It Is tine with the great ih. i:rnlnr I'ulille l.riisrr k '. '.. ' .:'$, a &&Vl&1jtfi lli I'r.lVTllV W I'll m.'iiT , MS if Vlltli the Antic- ;!Wi''!WWX, i i ... -7 -"'"'""""" injftl KW.lllliin ,,lii - &'"" , , . ' , W 'j0&k !"lff ' errrMirJMit Kinilnr Public J4grr Jll Mills. Mmeli 10 -CiSm ;"'AXW '?,U;? r """" 'fl:--. ''" '" r Cem,aW -,; , ti. . , f.i IM- "t'Ki - ,-' ";,"; fiiMBieii. .March 10. The latest -'fej d u is miuhii uiut uury l.licn llim n miiiiiiiiniuiri. wein-iu 11 wvniiren l resident Will Mun " lilll III... H.lu nm r. ., . .. ; . m l'l "nil the jeiiifest Kill in the And he nutllm it rli "m" . I l(1 CntlnuH en l-sse .t'e.iiini, t , ..Mi,iWlt Krellc." They jumped into the,, go te .Mr.' Ha Hi g nt , , h7Ku ltfA GERMAN PRINCESS ADMITS XS'&'SS -W-1. JiliH'WS IhRfrKe Jta 'S CO-RESPONDENT CHARGE , nLnttSSc' f l.h'K lhc Z , TKHS '7 Wife of EiteVFrledrich Lau0hs as aPla1n'dh' "' U,,,K of ,J She Confesses in Court SnvnSe who is a biethcr of Edwnni Only. oTecX I eTc, , 0, $ iia.rii mi, hi i.r,r. n.i Snviigp. famous Yale fu Uback. was a President. Tln-v u 'i ' t! "'. & i iX-z8 t? . ? : z&&? '"-" - 'iK TTTTHEP is TNPICTED FOR $12.n00i(THEFT; OTHER TRUE BILLS DUE? MAY PLEAD TODAY TValter Ungcr, looter of the Evans Dntal Institute Tuist Fund, was, In'.lctcil nt 1:15 o'eiocl: tcUy hy tl:e Gi.tnd Jny en a cV.nrge of embezzlement nc nn office- of n coiiieiation niul fmulu lcnt c.-nvcislen nml lniccny of 51i2,OT7.Tl, the ex-ct ameu-i- ff the check he cashed before his flight. It is, believed ether bills will be letmncd later. If a judge can be obtained, he will be taken into ceuit te I'lenil this afternoon. JUGOSLAVIA SATISFIED WITH FIU.ME SETTLEMENT PARIS, M.u eh 10. IU-picseiitatlvte of the Jugeslav Gov ernment called nt the Feielgn Ofiice yeMeiilny and iiuenutil the Gevenuutnt tlint Jugesilavl.i ceubideied the mcibiiut, taken by the Italian Guverumuit te bcttle the riume cutis bit.s-futtui. Nj fs'fk'iuj juutetit would be injile by Jue-l.rS-ia te tin etlni euuutritt .lynateiy te the tieaty e. Uajinlle, HOSPITAL COT FOR DOG MBni..i Diia.j n i c . ! Men3rel Picked Up in Street With Broken Lee Chorus Girl Bride :,vilRri i ,r?M$ 'M imB Minr nnnnnunv :i i m " : IVIHUL bltUbbl DI ,1 : e;.mk ,. s i i : iAw'tjj' 'i m&rWt- B I "Dick" Sleps lnt0 Breach wjffl H?iH Fatal Thrust When "Pal" t9 ' ,HiH Harding Departs 'KM ftMfmM I F0RDNEY AS MESSENGER ( fi rsrj? wmmm helps tangle situation m ".trU'L'!i i," ' ";A '""" '" "' "onus seliemeis In the jri .. - mm . j t j s j .. f j -. ,.rvJ-,-fj ii.., i . ?w Kk';., '" ,: ': .'.-.',,' ..- . R kVk1' '''ri " ;-ii"'ZM HIBlV? ' 4hmt rB' k'- ' K's- y ;IB "IHIB KlfiiJr R9 MRS. ROBERT S. SAVAGE Seciiteen-year-e!il chorus girl, ferme ly Geneva Mitchell, of the "Midnight Frolic." who eloped te Mllfenl, Conn., with Rebert S. Savage, tuenty-jear-eld prep school 'and Yale student auj son of the steel magnate, who died ten cars age t ff f fa Wf s- fl 1 1 WmmWfm VAI I- Ulli. I A I Ul L- I L I HI I I III I "H I 1 II I I I I I lLa I W I fill ILU I WEDS POGO GIRL Yeung Savage, Steel Magnate's Sen, Marries Geneva Mitchell, of "Midnight Frolic" FEARS MOTHER OPPOSED Sutcini iiisnutch in ;, e.ua Puhttc l.cdn tr I - Xew Yerk. March f. Rebert Sav- aK- twenty years old and still In prep "-choel, steed in his suite of rooms at the ntltmnre Hetel rnilrnln" nflernnnn and fended off .sixteen reporters nnd Photegraphe:. while he chained te Mitchell. " .."""'."- ' '".' .Miinii'f'i "eii u iiic ..... ........ ... .......,. , ................ ...... liTIn .liilin 1 n,iite ,,ti I lletmire I.iti i night rrelle" stne Christmus and six teen performances of "Snllj," jj, which young .Mrs. Sa,ige was plajing at the same time. LIMERICK STILL QUIET a., i c ., , Business Suffering and Merchants Anxious f'er Pear. PRICE TWO CE1 f - - - - - -v. 'JBSfl -i crissinger mm llTlItt (. ,1k. I.An.i. .ltA.... I-. .t .ft' ....... ,w lllv uuiiun luiicilll'l 1 III me Tp1 Heiie. Controller CrlsMner's tst' , ....... , .. ' Ti iiiyiu mac leans te ve,iPrs were net llt nscts for iintien.il banks, ban left them ffiJ rir... 'I....I-.. .1 , .. . V h. .,... kiiiiiv uiey were iniiiTiinnt at - ? ,,.... . - . r ' iiesiiiunc uiiriiins and equally indlg- nam nt Chairman lordlier, of the. AN . Heuse Wnys and Means Committee. JH emc were fpr putting the bill through nl anj way in face of the President's op position, modifying it e a"s te compel banks te make the leans in spite of Mr. CrisMnser. And they would past the bill ecr the President's veto. Tht mere moderate favored wnitln. until Mr. Harding's return fiem hw Southern outing and then putting the bill sqiinrelr up te him. And this course was ljkcly ' te prevail. "This time." said one of the mal contents of the committee, "we'll send S""IC enc nl0"2 't1 Tee Ierdney t "1U "1C JrwiIent rcalh docs I.t.Km1.I.. ti .... rebably Harding told Jee that he wn. ' ngnlnvt this bill when they last con cen Miltwl together, but Jee forget all about it en the way from the White Heuse te the Capitel. Fordney Doubtful Messenger I-urOney has proved te be n geed and he WMe"iT r bctwSIn '" Capitel and the White Heuse. Six t hues the chair man of the Wn,a and Means Committee brought the word the length of Penn! sjlvanin nvenn.. fi. .1,.. ..'.." . a'" ! And that his versie, of wl , IVes Piti i resident in some itninn,.i ... ai Wiin prc. ""l lw ",r.M -Ji'c n"?.,,f .POiuinIcatlen nrc. net'x. fflk i f ",'',.. .x"? ' resident Mates his general- i-& i bonus, but 'the bill previdli e Yr ni5 contain a wny of raisin ib ml.. .. I l,ny ". r Onlner thinks linr.l .tf'.T3 I !'vii!Ji,?"(LI,eI.i.ti?'? I"'' . " cetrfJj veicen'a r.i!.,?& XS X M have it ' r "le Ke!,l,crs' AhIA . vnii then when be renel,n ,i, -nl. . -.I ,..- i,..,.-, .ii,. u'n r nn sin......;...... a.. a Ington. Seme ether leading el"c of Marlen siens- m ia-,. .i ?... ' . l" " iner. After he ual" " ll S the (lid town &!nen . .. .I,,.. 1.. l. . ,. W,,i ;..., T.. i.V V-,"""- '"' movce ... .......... h,UN , Jlt, fji-.ws ne-came te Washington. Mut still he - aeu- i.u.iiiiK cicieu et Clarien. Be fore Mr. Harding was caught up into a , high place and made one of the rulers et the earth Dick was enc of his two -doses t friends. A Harding Democrat, he did much te finance the Harding fampaign nnd te make Marien a place , which crowds might come te sce th front perch. i He is n lawyer and country banker. ; honest, simple, direct and with a per i pectly clear mind. He knows the value rer mortgage purposes of every aero of j farm land In Central Ohie. Nethln i showy about him. hu is solid, conserv censerv 1 ntlp. Mr. Hnrdim? has khI n man. beards of directors with him. And I suppose what he knows of banking he learned chleily from Crissinger. Mellen feliy and Silent T should say that the President wwiM . be powerfully Impressed by what Mr, Mellen snjs about finances, which 1 . net mueii. ler the Secretary of the Treasury Is one of the shyest and most l I silent men. I was at the house of tht i delegation from the Fnr Eastern re- public recently. As seen hs he heard i that I wns there one of the delegates" i get Inte thp bathtub and stayed there , .-ill the evening se ns net te have te meet me. Mr. .iienen is net se shy as this Sibcrinn. but he Is the next most say man in Washington. The story is that at n Cabinet meet lag recently the President turned te Mr. Mellen, who wns maintaining his usual silence, and asked, "Well, what has the sphinx te say about it'" Thum was no bathtub te get Inte se Mr. Mel- 'I think. two uldee impwsses Mr. i Crlsalnger 2rS Ii.. a ..I I. . I. ... -.. ... uiiiui ,id -.! -iJ A n w .i . tv 5? I 'J 1 sjl 1 sn 1 ?" M wi a 1.1 ir. ' .. 'j. ',. . S4. A 'i. . . .' v . " . . 1 v. . SS,iftJ3M ffl&dtJfafJh ".-..- n mv I (Ji iSiffiM, Ti '? MMJf rHH wim ..',. tt's .... kMkkkAi, :,,miM i s sw 1 4' T(2J jMjSM AlrViaaflWY?.! ' tfin avatf L-c .!a! ?&! 1 . . ...U. . ..... m - a i.a u m -i ivw Ft h-v j' --
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