P - '-. : : , i L-. ': ; t- 1 r"f kV'-.H NIGHT EXTRA t'ukllnhcd Dally !:-ept fiumln. Sunncrlptlen 1'rie; fl n. Year by JIftll. CnpvrlKlit. 1022. hy Public Ledirer Company PRICE TWO cents!; iM-'Y , 1 J'n y,, - T . " - VOL. VIII. NO. 159 entered and ';3jrctoM'i?eemceift7to Philadelphia. ra. .' , PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1922 & i . ". f DAUGHERTY MDES ORDERED "2-r IGROW - Ill UUI1MLLL I HUUL UI1UI I LU. MKM: WALNUT RRED Ousted Federal Official Takes Charge of Rum Drive of Law League ATORWEYGENERAL PUTS 'BUCK' ON GOFF Senater Pepper Premises te Make Inquiry Inte Causes for Dismissal LICENSE COURT IS RAPPED FOR LENIENCY TO 'WETS' Cabinet Head, in Flerida, As serts He Kn6ws Nothing of Penna. Scandal T Tlinre worn fn.it- imnntnnf In. velepnients tedny in the liquor scandal. T. Henry Wnlnut, .ousted As sistant United States Attorney, said he had been wdrned by representa tives of the Attorney General's of fice that he would get into trouble unless he dropped his investigation of former State Prohibition Direc ter McConnell. Attorney General Daugherty, vrh is spending a vacation in St. Augus tine, FJa., telegraphed the -Evening Public Ledger that he knew nothing about the Walnut episode. Mr. jjry Daugherty wired te get. in touch r with Acting Attorney General Geft p'te dotefhiln'e' responsibility for Mr. Walnut's abrupt removal The Law Enforcement League an neunced that Walnut ns former Assistant tetney Rebert editing law "go after The Lnw taincd Mr. Stcrrett, ane Federal proscuutei, te force presecu- ' xi e , 1 ..:.!....., ., ,. ,1 tlens of liquor-law violators and issued tr statement upholding Mr. Walnut's charges and criticizin"; the ''License Court for its .attitude of ap ' parent leniency toward saloon keepers. Walnut (lives Names Mr. Walnut named two men, who lierceiedeiiilnls from the Attorney Gen- ral's oflice. ns having importuned him . . .. .... 1, , ' 1 iinniu tn drop the Mi teiincll case, and. tiuii ll. after many Interview, having notified him lie was "training en dangerous ireiind." Mr. Walnut made his sensational statement In icply te a nuestlen as te whether It was true that lie had been discharged for insubordination. v "Yes, that's right," taid Mr. Wal nut. "1 was discharged for insub ordination. They wanted me te drop the McCenneil ene. refused te de te If yen call this insubordination, thm I ecitniply was insulin! dlnnte. "Pin- several weeks befeic I tool; the McConnell mutter up with the Federal Grand Jury two representatives of the Attorney General V office, known te me only ns ''Smith and Jenes,' consulted 1110 frequently about the McConnell case. Thev asked jne 'te keep elT.' "Several days before I was te com plete the probe with the Grand Jury the tame two fellows came into the oflice nnd told me If I Insisted 011 going through with tlie McConnell case I would he treading en dangerous ground. "I told them I would go en anil the only way they could step me was te fire me. ' Yeu sec I wns fired." Th?1;ie;uay'S""luh amTjenei," associate counsel te aid D-v "'" J r(,nM,ry "Prtnicnt Is ai, L '"; 7-lV1 'V ' -'.T. tr Jein A. Hell te the vacancy, and "When the Maye, lir-r took efliee." I'dmlf of righteousness. I trust that J" '' , '" l "',u l ",Jun- w,,s tnp (,.7',.wp"' "'?" ' accepted MlaV & unauLiui-. """' "" " ...,,. Tn.l.,nlt. l.t. ... .... 1.1 1.. J"y lias hint II IICVV mid energetic, Vr- ''"".., ... .. m i,..ii c .f. 1-..1. ...;.i . t.- 1.1..1. ,, i. i.i i. 1 In. mn in. u f , r en tin imf (in tif n miMt-rn m-,I1. emln.l ( lark N Invlrnliiin (,. tl,.i .,. 1.1J? . vsJM J. Stcrrett in pros- Justice. The Treasurv- He Z eTe 1, Ufae.le I ?. iiA. "HT '""Thla wild, weird ami lying report, , that he ,1esl,l te meet many of the the meial upllf, f ,,eci.y." ,,.u f. .. -.." l. 1 m... i. - . 'V w,,t, '" M'lcMe. M violations, nnd would always icen nversc te having rcspen- - with all of its contemptible trimmings, Governors and public men from various "cgnnl ng pn,iensl Wunges. Hishep tended her fears her nose wns broken t..,, i,,','if" T m,lll"rr of ,,,pir boteM iM MUllUlin, "V ell.llit,. .,,. l,n ..... - 1." 'l., I'erl. -Vt-l. 1U r t T. .... ..,. Ile.l ...,.t .llnict M ill 11 lUtlr, nil Mlntnn In, On. I. in, I In In...... tin. IT,. Herr.V VJ11, ,.rn W nil ,1 i,. nsl ill...... IT. ! . . . . "M . TV "' I K 0 tier frCd.S IIO ll lit of 111. ,,.... the lawbreakers hard." j- - ""flk Whorl IrT ImCe' ?AT , s face that mere deni'a, hardly seems I indl.'.nted "that he would he glad te help l"- usual number nifSeffiai daml w ife f rem '' ,no,V ! lT" ' "' h" ' Enforcement LenKue re- The Secretary of the Treasury has 'French merchant steamer St. lMc.te. enough. Fer Mr. Hell, the very soul of entertain them. Hut 1 neve,-heard any- In. ' n" "UU h l,,?"hl "Pressed "t "'.'as learned bv tl" pelire l,Jd ' ;; m rl,a1a''lJ ?a11-v witl' ' Wharten. V Walnut and Keburt J. Vr",,ni,; 1 tiirne.l I enforcement ever te the ' from Havre for Mersina, laden with ' honor, integrity and patriotism, te be thing mere fiem the Mayer along tht- i?" ' 5 , ' Vi -?, r '"y i!! '"'. , r ' ' " lI""i' of, ,.hn been out together last night and had w,.l 'n '"' -St ' -,".",',, lli,,' " small ' amui iuiu iwuui An -Sa een T.pasiie. Unih .Tni.n anieinn hi p. nml n n,..,ii ..s. i.. .. vlciini of sn v e a censn racv i Lev . Dr. VMUIaiii I'. Unas, naster of the ", , ' . . . . ,. . . 'i..l. " . " ' . 1? ' m.. One. she a d. centn uml na.. ther former assistant Kramer, who was nrohihitlen enfrnve. was cai.t.ired 1 ,v hiirX,er.?Zr .l' 1 ... der and defamation Is te my mind r.nilimrd en race re.ir. telm t Hiurel. where (he , enfce.icc will be , .Vsi! . L V." "uc"' "u"5 """lc "" fume. .The ether, a brown inlnll is somewhat obscure. Atthn Pwleral b I AH I b rUW UAH I AL TODAY Building these who caiue In contact, with them say thnt "Smith" was Mer- 'pre8dent Has Benefited Greatly by ten C. Smith, and that "Jenes" was , , , ' ' known enlj us W. Jenes. Heth were Trip, Says Physician Assistant United States Attorneys St. Augustine. Kin., March IS. (fly General. A. P. )ltef reshed by his ten days n'f Mr. Walnut declared that his removal rest and ichixatlen, President Maiding hr Assistant Pulled States Attorney ' will bring Ids vacation trip te a close neiini net close ins meuiii. lie sum ne would turn every scrap of information he has in the McConnell mid ether .ases ever te Ihu Law enforcement League. William R. Nichelson, secretary of, the league, made the ailtieuneemeiiL of Mr.. Walnut's appointment as associ ate retipscl. "If then? nie men In office net en -forcing He law," said Mr. Nichelson, "we will eis thai they me removed. We are going te sec that the entire matter is cxpecil. "If United States District Attorney i today the President sliewed gnat bene- ,.... . .; r-J-r r. tit from his trip uml the outdoor exer- (ontlnu,JJ,r1.KeI'ourM.-o!flWnKour;.lso nffl)rdcd In his golf sgames, far RAIN, FAIR. RAIN NEXT WEEKl --. ... - 1 Qoed Weather te Be Sandwiched In Between Bad Spells WaKliliiglnii, Mnw, 18. f Hy A. P.) VV e.itheii n,.nill.,tlmiw tt... ..n. i .. nni. i.. 1 .1 . . .. . ' : " n.'"" .' 11. -i Hern in V, lrs 'tl,l"Hc States are: Unsettled and 1' V anne, ulil. ....,. eM... ...... .. .. 1. l'v5''. b)v yerplly fair nnd normal 1 ..Tnimcratnrfts,,, 1 v,.i,i..,.v1-,lfw.,K, .11 I.....'.. . "... - ..i.l.,i. .I' MlilllUH3. .ii mips uic uaaiH probable. y probable, v ( A ,,.,v.v. 1 S FOR DEFIANCE ICs News te Daugherty "St. Augustine, Flu., March 18. "Editor Evening Public Ledger, "Philadelphia. "Have net information case T. Henry Walnut. Wire Colonel Geff, Acting Attorney General, Washington. DAUGHERTY." Apparently the Attorney Gen eral of the 'United States, Harry M. Daugherty, knew nothing of the ousting of T. Henry Wnlnut, Assistant United States Attorney here, as he was getting close te "b'fiT game" in his rum-ring in vestigation. E FIGHT IS FORESEEN Congress Clash en Transferring Duties te Department of Justice Expected OHIO POLITICS INVOLVED Hy CLINTON W. flIlJIElT Stuff rorrrepoiident Kreiiln I'tilillc T.rdcrr Copyright, 1913. by Puttie Lcdprr Company Washington, Mnrrh IS. If, as re ports from Flerida Indicate, tlic en forcement of tlie Velstead Art Is le be taken out of the Treasury Department and placed under "the Department of Justice, a sharp fight will have te lie made In Cengiess before It is done. The Anti-Saleen League hns indicated that It is opposed te the transfer nnd Con Cen gross usually obeys the slightest nod of the Antl -Saleen League. The enforcement of the prohibition net incut officer under Secretary Housten, """ ,,u.' iii.iii-s 1 icsen 1 eiuerce- . ., nim. ,,; b,.' 0rtmily ,,,,. pelntees of the league. Tiie dry forces have chosen the cnfeicers of the law- Reaction te .Methods There is a certain vice about this system. Theoretically, the enforcement of this law should be in the hands of a person of no special bins. The cense iiuence of the severity with which Mr. 1 lay lies lins carried out the law lias .been n certain reaction which the poll '."'i s are uegn tiling te near rrem. Tils perhaps has led te the revival of tie ,,un ', , (,,0 nll,,.(h.lnk Ilnv 11u,r the Attorney General. The lecent l leischman . inn.il T1l11lk.11l11.1nn nncn mnu . .,. r.. .. ..It. .1 . , . 1 . .v.i.i. v 11 11" iiiiiiiii i,,i- 111,-, iin i-Au.i.pic 1.1 ne i.oieic 111c .vnminiMrn- 1MJ11 l Ml K lll IWU lillllll Hm I'll tee fercement of the law. Mr Haynes sued an order se drastii against the I we'i-HTinwii uim en ine charge of vle lating the the Velstead act that an appeal i ken te his superiors. And Cem- icr of Internal Revenue Illalr and wns Ink mlsslencr Secretary of the Treasury Mellen iireuitly tee!, the case out of Mr. tlnyncs hands. Ilaynes was overruled and the penalties against Fleischmaii & Ce. largely remitted. Similarly Mr. Ilaynes' approval of n vigilance committee of citizens In De troit who wanted te spy upon their neighbors and inform him of law vio lations was overruled bv Secretary Mel Mel eon n ml Commissioner Illalr. Tlie heads of the Treasury de net en: joy their job of keeping the extremist whom the Anti-Saleen League wished en them in check. Hitherto, when it has been suggested that tills task of law enforcement be longed properly te tlie Department of Justice, Attorney General Djtighcrly has I In own up his hands. He did net wish le have the Anti-Saleen Lea cue en his hack. Enforcing this law Is a Continued mr I'ukc four. Column Mx ' , HARDING'S .VACATION OVER; ; teuav vviicii vviia uic meinners e ms party lie beards the special train for tlie letuin journey te Washington. A last round of golf here win en tlie Presi dent's pregrnni before his departure. Secretary and Mrs. Weeks, wlinlcame le Flerida for a vacation shortly be fore tlie Piesldeul, will lie among the U-turning party, which, besides Jlil- gai ler uenerai navvy cr. me iTosmeiirs P.rseiial physician, and Secietary Christian, also ineiiiiies Attorney uuu- i eial Daughcity and IJiider-Hecretary et !!.... I ." I ..... 1 . .. 1 . liillllll'll Slnnw,.. ...II mill'- IIV.....I . .".. .m..,ni. IIU He,. h which the weather has been ideal President Hurtling hns Informed Re. ---.-. . .- . 1 rctary Denny DRY REIN? ...- . , , ...iwfi ..n....i. iw ..... . .. nniiiii iiiiii in. 111 iiiui'i' "i'i .1." "i ' 1 111 111 mil 11 n.i inwni.-ni. . ...... .... ...... .....I ... ;ii ... i .1 . 11. ,.i. i... ., i. .- -. a. vibbv VkiK m ir..:.l ei'nu f .ii.."i.j . n"ftiunv in- mn iiimmiiii hi- note fn l.reect. flpitiiiinllni. .ii,....7. . Mie cunuieacy et .nt. i-n iui tnu tun . sun .ur, i-vcinuicn. in- -..uu nc uiun,-u ;"e .-. .vn ..L wu, iiun-iriivc - -"''vl,... ., : '" " i"t., vyiun iH United Mates At- .. ... . , . KEV... .1 . - .. ' .V.Vp,ree ,P1"a.nillng release, of, H". mi. m ; Un i l,im. ,u..i W nL. .,IH may make some small c..nirll.i.iin.. ,n 1,, m. iw,minr. i,.. .1 , .1,.. f.... .. .... ' apparently turn.s out tn be e,.rf..ll AM ,el iYi .t. 7ii ."r" , well. who wouldn't be overjoyed 1 ;,g,!l,:the,,:,sl!,r.'lle:'',.0 ceml,lctc', L,m,r,ck ,a as w- things he in Washi Hen resulting imm congressional ic- I ., I.. ,!, .,.,,..., 1. ,, lull..'.. C. .1.1. "'; w r i,,: Z 1: '; Z1 ;;,it in drastic curtailment of the. movement of naval vessels. The Secre tary talked with the I'rcsident en the sUMecrby lOUBjftance" telephone yea,'1 Mtcrdny. I r ,mW aaaLLiaLaW lBfv MmW.' erv I). GOIV Art ins Attorney General, te whom Attorney General Daugherty to day "passed the buck" for the emler of Assistant District At ternry Wulniit en the eve of .1 Grand Jury prebe of former Pro hibition Director McConnell OBENCHAIN JURY RESUMES EFFORTS TO REACH VERDICT Deliberations Continued Today Re ported Nine te Three Les Angeles, March IS. fISy A. P.) The jury in the trial of Mrs. Madaljnnc Cenner Obeiichain, charged with the murder of J. Helten Kennedy, local broker here. Inst August, Hied Inte the juryroem nt l o'clock this morning te resume deliberation. After nearly six and n half hours of futile dlscTisiien nnd balloting the nine men and three women weie ordered locked up at 0 :'-'" o'clock last night. At that time there wns current about the Hull of Justice a report that the jury was divided nine te three., but Tew even pretended te knew whether the major ity favored eenvk'ti.011 or acquittal. Mr. Obetlchaln. in tier cell In i. I county jail during most of the time after the case went te the Jury, was reported confident of acquittal. Much of the day and night, up te the time the jiny was locked up. a throng clustered about the Hall of Justice. ITALY STERNLY" DEMANDS GREECE RELEASE STEAMER Calls for Complete Satisfaction Over Seizure of the Abbazla Thursday, it was announced today. Millionaire Aute Speeder Finch Prison Laber Pace Toe Fast 'Detroit. March 1S. fltv A. P. 1 - Jehn P. Hedge, who peu-essc a million and a half In his own right, tednv shoveled coal In the Heuse of Correc tion, where he is serving live days for violating the speed laws. The youth was assigned the work with ethers serving short terms. He took the menial work with ceed .1 . .. '. . .:'. irrace. vjne 01 11. icneii- n.'.sii.ipiM. .m une et Ills tellevv prisoner.- jr .. imMtitiv ... ,..i.nrin..ii imiri.. tn... ...... I'liniii'.! iii'snim-. mm,... mm uhii he preferred te "sit around" nil th .... imnitiumf ,..f n nr..,.l i .. ..! which would lead te confinement In tlie , ---- -- - - . . - ......... ., f.,,I. prison dungeon. Dedge merely shook i. i , ' ' !i'i, ,', ' , '' his head and pushed his shovel into the pace he set for himself, bow . ever, pieved tee much for him by neon. He was unable te ent and u prison physician exnuiined him. It was found Ills temperature was 102. nnd he was sent te tlie prison hospital. Counsel for Dedge renewed their ef ef feits today le obtain Ills release. Thev appeared before Cltcull Judge Ira Jnyne and again asked for a writ of : , -" ""l """., ".I" j-- erdiiv dismissed the first writ obtained , hnhiliiM erirniiM. ..nili.. .Im im n I... i... i int. iikhivii iji nun iiiii'i iiuuiit lit' 1iM nntt lilfltfii rin t.t.. .... If- ihviureii, luiwover, that DeiIki1 Ijeu lint Iin lirinir.if luln A...., . . 1. ..i.u uw .h miu tun 1 1. n.i .nc 1 . .. . ,. ... e, 1 1 . in.., in, 1111, iinimniiiii.ttir t i uim im. ri. tic. ni.n.inii ' inuf. iiiiii.i' zi 1 111 mint iicip inrfn in . .. - I --. ..iui.v . v."ini. . hinii in vti iuiiBi.iH ! DODGE SHOVELS JAIL COAL , -a for JSSfiT! attempt te WANTS TO BE LET ALONE .,."3, 1m, muJWkAS?1 ii. rrt.rSi lVl1" ?' ' MRS. WALDEN PROVES TO BE CAMDEN'S PRIZE LIM'RICKER Captured Coveted Hundred-Dellar Award Last Yean and AW Puts Acress Anether Winning Line "What, again?" Mis. Laura, Wat-J den, tiie winner ei i.im ricu .mi. i, ' . tank? '.l" -..,i.nu ll.usu inu ni.inn in such perfect unison, thut in- ilnnil llinV llliellf. i...'.i.. .i-. iF... .'. .-B hearse,:" K'V'M ' Net being in K .,VM I en It. of ceurbe, we didn't knew whether that i was a secret iinks.m,Lus 2" b Pu,it or net. But we ,is,.Vere(l after .... .ivi.binnlieii "" . SI'"H" , Vt ,;K Wu'ldeu ,1,11.1 wen a !v0k ',, ,,.,, l.h, .. .,,.,. MRS. U. M'ALOEN when we rang her deer bull again this W.. ! vriir "iiibiui pui iu iihuiimii huvh year History serta repeating itseii LIM'KICK NO. 31 There .en a fellow- named. Deyle Who tlwmlil e would gauitile tn oil; He lav est ed Ills cash ...-.. ..., .l- A' eritue Mf Ae aet'far Mm t tell. Mrs. AVahlen- lives at 030 Ced' , . r.k k t j 1 iHviB wmy&rmM mft ' iMt 7 TilM HOLDS ON; LEADERS AT SEA f yvith Sand m Gear Bex and Meth Balis in Gas Tank, State Machine Keeps 'Chugging "BOSSES" OUT OF BREATH IN RACE WITH CHANGES Senior Senater Says It's New for Doctors te Decide if He-N Is te Stay in Race Pulled . State. Senater Prow has Ihmwn the politics of the Republican State organisatien Inte another turmoil by refusing te resign at once nnd make way for Jehn A. Hell, the Vnre-Mngcc choice for the scat. This latest move has the politicians guessing wildly, as the effect en the gubernatorial ambitions of Lieutenant Governer Iteldtrmun and Harry A. Mackey, te say nothing of the Inspira tion it gives te the campaigns of Stnte Henking Commissioner Fisher and State Forestry Commissioner Plncliet. The changes In the Crew situation arc coming se swiftly that even the big lenders ennnet keep up with them,. First Senater Crew sent word te Gov Gov ereor Spreiil. Senater Vnre and Senater Leslie, tliu lnt two el wnem nrr par 1 llrulurh Interested In Hell for Men 1 nter. that his health was such that uu 1 would resign from thfl Senate. Rumors of Sordid Deal I It was planned at once te have Mr, 1 nel take tlic emce. Then rnme the rumors of a sordid deal by the utlPgcJ Moere had net made greater u-e of 'his terms of which Crew's llnanelul ebllgn- (services nnd his extensive acipinintancc aln '" """" . , .. ... .... t,n ,.1,1,, 1,1 ,.,i tlens were In lie lllKCli cure n 17 j-j". Governer Spreiil nnd Senators are at once dciieiinced the rumors ns the pro pre duet of poison spreaders. Senater C row told friends that the honor of his family demanded tli.lt he remain In the flgllt. A statement was expected from Senater Crew- tedny te the effect thnt he would enter the crmpaigu ns an answer te the attacks. New he says thnt he will abide by the decision of his physicians. ,,.. , , , Crew's close Philadelphia friends pelnr out that, bis physicians have virtually served an ultimatum en him that they ennnet hope te de him any geed If he persists In engaging his mind ultli nelltlcs. Senater Crew's statement fellows . "vvuiiiiw tlie last twenty-four hours ,Iiei-i bus been liu'illslied a slanderous 1 1 ni.ii uncalled for report of my probable resiL'tinllen irem 111c 1 niiru num-n eventually the tiuth would prevail, and th.it a man holding the executive head! of a big parly in a great State should expect attacks both from the epen-ami . from ambush. I am branding this s,e- 'called 'deal' en the senntership us an I Infamous lie, les silence en my part ' 'might be misunderstood. I "Mr. Hell, of course, neither directly , nor Indirectly, made or caused te be, .1 ..1 wuie In tlin tlwtut!.. 4 1.... inane 10 me any preposition en tlie sub- Ijcct of my resigning or net seeking the 'election; no such matter was ever con- i . Ii1.ii.m1 An ti.lV.nl ilium, 1... .... .-..! I i sldered or talked about by my friend ?...' ' .i, '-..t .... ...... ""'I' "', u " .,,,, , r.lH 11 AMI n 1 11 t.-i. I..U.. .. i .It whole cloth, net by nny Imaginative newspaperman, as some believe. In.t l.e 1 iiii v.. (. Mitn Dl'llll IIL 111 IIIL" J political conspirators bent upon ruining C'entluuril en I'mrc Kuur. Column Twe MOB HAD WRONG MAN 'J'. . .- . f ... .. . in i ' ., LIUVh. Ilr.,,1 .1... .1.., .... .. " ' i lu inet serous leaiure ei we case. . . ., ,., ,,....,. ...n - ... . . ' ""r sic- uiii net iicscrllie. UK niu.i -v. MAT7CMAIirP'C UIIQDAMn . ... Tin I r-t Inliinntlnn of tlie triiueilv SmnlnU i .,.,.... ' . run down political lies. As Republican ' - ' '"" polities. said lr. Haas, as he , Philndelphlnn. who leased the cottage 1 :.'!( o'clock xTliursdi iiinin, r ' State chairman for ever eight years. 1 Breaks Silence Lena Enough te Denv Paused for breath, "but were going and sub-let the basement te the WII's. Wharten said In. m.i i ...I,, ,...?. -..f' Uynchlng Averted by Weman's! s.. . i v. . , , , - ,, . ,. ',. " .sit Leuis, Miinh is, Madame Failure te Identify Mntcnnucr ted.iy told the Associated Kite, (Jn., March IS. (Rj .v. V.) Press h!ie gave no ciedeuce te the state Jim Drisdeiu. a Xegre tnkcii from the ment by her husband that he had no i..m i i.. .1.1 . . ' jiii. i.i-.c cii.-.y nun morning ier tlie nur- ps,. of lynching, it was believed was ." i uiKcn i me pinuiniien ei ,i, i,. jtnr Ie riMin. the senile of the alliged attack en Id 'Mrs. Ida May I-ertner last Tuesday, lie mid was declared by Mrs. Portlier net . - .. .. . iiiiii was aeciarcu uy .itrs. l-ertncr net te be tlic light Negro. street, Camden, X check came n i,i..n., . . ' u" ,"'s!i,, of r wing of lier sl4ty-eighth mile- IUUC She has an elder brother, Jehn Wll land sister henii ti.ni- ..A., ""JPl"n a. son 7Z '' ? rty answers from thelrcn?L'n"n.y as forty onsvversf'rem" tiVl'J 1 lnir nens are mm I., ' -o-eperat- ing pens ure sent In, Of course, It's 11 fiftv-.fifc. sltien, ami Mr. Walde, is Pr.0., her half of the hundred ,ini. Blvi,,R charity. She lias . ul'1 , '1e. '. .uJ i u. .""" """-,I! riii ah 11111L burr nr iii . - r- irt-i'ii nre. ,mircfllpre'uVS?" wish kn,n t,i. ii. ..". t'001:.. tee. and wish some Kinuiy soul weul.1 l,,l u under a golden wing. uia ,uk" xue nine etner contestants .i, Pluces en the ballet are: 13 h 5 w.un mm:i uv.tm.. ....... ':..'-. L smith. mi. . i . S20 Dnuphln street V Jei, ' 2feredltl. Harrlugteii. X. J. : II. j iiudrSa nV North Fortieth sircet Vr.W.v.T" ncy, itll Seuth Sixteenth street, n V l,l Columbian .Mlnlstiy of n,0 hack te tlic- list of unsolved slaylngs Jrcerlcy, Swarthmore, l'u v J' 7u,su,rvv has signed a contract with the today when the Ditiict Attorney's of- Hcehtcl, ,im Alvvoedj-oud.-Cha'rlcH ."."".l-iiultable Irust (empaiij of New Verk, llee exploded a false repeil of an ur- !!!ireV.N,l.rbcr,n'.I,u'5 euis Lilmwitt' fc!,l'itllf,latlcl',k,,",sr,fl'l,lefl,rnl1' "'Ht reported last night from Meilc.ill, WOO North Stanlev street. ,",,M,nli ll.OOO.OOO silver coins of the dcnemliia- , Lewer Calif, The turv was mmiu..J U .... - .. tlen of fifty cciltlllOS. Colemlilun .,.. Kendrick Keeps His Hat Just Outside the Ring J. Frccliind Kendrlck'n statement today that he hasn't decided whether te run for the governorship nomina tion or net revived rumors that the, ltecclver of Taxes Is the real Vnre candidate for Governer nnd that Harry A. Mackey Is only a "smeke screen." Governer Sprout, Senater Vnre, Mayer Mogee, of Pittsburgh; Sen Sen aeor Ma Leslie and ether county lendcrsi however, are known te be lieve Mackey is tlic strongest can didate at present. L Net Ready te Make Up Mind en Heading Sesqui-Centen- nial Organization IN GOVERNORSHIP RACE W. Freelnnd Kendrick. whom Rich nrd Wegleln, president of Council, pro poses te make Kirccter Gcnernl of the Scsqni-Ccntcnnlnl exhibition, declared today that lie had net et been counted out In the governorship race. He said about the Sesqul-Ccntennial proposal that he appreciated "his friend Wegleln's suggestion." but would net make up his mind en this either until he knew mere about it. Mr. Kendrick. In ilKctikulni. tlin ire- llminnry pin lis for the exhibition, reg listered n mllil ib-pen nt nnln ilmr. fIler ship with public men. Mr. Kendrick said. "I thoroughly appreciate the suggestion made by Mr. Wegleln that 1 be appointed director general of the ScmiuI -Centennial, nnd I am sure the suggestion was Inspired by the best of motives. Hut t have given the matter no consideration. I agree with the suggestion that the director should be a Philadelpliian. and one who has a tint inn -wide acquaintance. I de what the ilulles would be Friends Working for Uim friends luive taken tlie matter of seekinc the cuberiiateriHl nomination. They already have an or- 'ganlatieu for me, and are anxious te1 open iicneiiiiiricr.s. Statements Made by Wife DeliiHinte. Calif., March IS. (Hy A. P.) Floyd G'etxbauh, chauffeur by choice, today emeiged from silence long enough te take exception te some state. incuts attiil.utcd te him since Mine. Mateiinucr. the piiniu denna, his wife, nuneunced she had started divorce pre- ceedings. "I have been quoted as saying things I did net even llilnli et. " he said. "I ' think it Is a personal matter that s 'net be dragged in tlie newspaper .... .... . 1 . .... .... i heuld r. I have net said, and de net intend say- "'s. uu,....... . ........ .tini-i zciiuucr. I de net cine what ethers sav I.,. ni.ui iii,u, i nrnnar nnc ii liiiw. m .. t i about me. My friends knew that 1 hnve net been a party te this publicity. All I desire Is te nc leu alone se that I can i continue te earn an honest living." Gleti-.baeh's friends and family In 1 Menteiey have objected tn Mine. Mat- scunner's statement that she picked him "out of the gutter." part lu the rieent publicity incident te tiieir marital affairs. "Surely the newspapers wouldn't 'make up' the in terviews In which he nuidu me the laughing steik of the world." she said. Commenting en a disp.itch trem San Francisce that Gletsdijch's. mother and htepf.itln r hud 'ided with flic prima denna, iln madauie said: "Surely thev side with me. They always did. Only about a mouth age his mother visited me in my New erl; apartment, ami tiled te bring about n risoiicillaiien. Theie will be no re re re loiiciliatieii, you can put that down " San Francisce, Mnivh IS. (Hy A. P.I Mrs. Charles Cleubuch Hew land, mother of Floyd Glelbach, lust niclit J said she had ucceptid the prima denni as her daughter. The clinuffeiir's stepfather. ( hailes llewlaud, also sided with Madame Almeuiiiier, staling that "there hud been 11 little tilt which could easily have been fixed up." FIRE CO. IN EIGHT-MILE RUN Hammonton, N. J., Laddies Confine Blaze te One Building Tlie lire company of Hammonton. X. J., had nn eight-mile run te a blaze in 11 building owned by the Pleasant Mills Paper Company at 10:110 o'clock tills morning. The tireinen were unable te save tlie two-story double house In which tlie tire, started, but preventnl the blaze from spreudliig te tlie large paper mill and ether buildings. The families of J. Ilelnemiui and Wi'liam Clese were driven from tlic house by the tlatucs. The less Ih esti mated at about (10(Ht. TO MINT COLOMBIAN COIN HERE II today tluit lie hnsn't derided whether Ml I I HA 1UI II I Ifll M $' MMwF '' ',-m I te run for the governorship neinlnn- III I llf IIIWIIIIIW MMW 'HSfr,W KENDRICK DUBIOUS AT FAIR PROPDSA nnf Iriwiu flint If 11 miM tititt 11 1 tn tun. and ,r,,n,v would net discuss it until ' eTO Virri'OTs1 thev talked It ever -with me nnd exiMninctl ' .?...'. V0.'"".: .... uiT y nnnuR u t Bishop Berry Says Standards of Demestic Purity Have Lowered Since War CHURCH TO ENTER FIGHT FOR DRY CONGRESSMAN Conference Here Starting Wed nesday te Deal With Concrete Facts of Life "Standards of social and domestic purity have been lowered and form of sin are new tolerated which would net have been countenanced before the war." Rlsliep Jeseph P. Kerry made this us.scrtlen today 11. s he sat In the study e his home, V'M Seuth Forty -eighth street, where he is retting the ma chinery hi shape for the rt."th annual session of the Philadelphia Methodist Episcopal Conference, w filch opens Wednesday. The conference will be held nt the Wharten Memerial Oiurcti. Fifty fourth and Calhurlne 'streets "I hope that the annual conference, which has dealt Inrgely in business reu- I tine," taid Rishep Herry, "will give mere attention te the living Issues et eurilay. "The war lin' created se inanv ' change- in the politics), economic and moral conditions of the world that the Christian Church must give mere time te roiisideratien of the-e tremendous issues. While t am generally optimistic and believe in the ultimate triumph of goodness, jet I am net blind te the fact that the brutalizing effect of the war en all classes has been terrible."' ."Meral Standard Ixiucr After pausing le cite some claring illustrations in this connection, tlic Itlshep added : "Immorality has increased, irniumti is rampant, "tandards of social and de- I ,tiiriAi. . 1 !.'i V'Tl.0. C" csnrp'""-v H".""1R ?u,me" , uim iviinii wan uir rruw Ming BlOry OL "And . iv go ns ll at home -inn rigut nere LIQUOR SEIZED ON YACHT n,.n... vai.. n..,.u..i. . r. . I Owner Wires Daugherty te Release , Supply Raided Once Before ' Miami, n.i.. March is. .(iv v. Customs official i tudav -..iV.cil .-.lir. cases of line wine, ami liquors aboard , tnp nitric, ii. a p.ilr.t..i hire. The Hener uiis i . . . VilC'll tiCll U tininreil bv of ficials te be w-ei ih S.'iti.iimi. The jnrlit is ewnnl by .lames Shevvan and when the officer bearded the yneht Kdwin S. Shcwan, broiluref the owner, rushed le a tclegiad nthec and wind Attorney Geiieial D-iughr rtv in order the iclease of the cirii Si nucii says tlie liquor is the saim scinl nt San Prnnclsce a year jge by nrohlbltleu officials, but which w.is iciurmd te him lit, liquor purcha-.'d before the Federal I piohibitien amendment became effective, BASKETBALL Peddle ie inni inn- ,ii'iuiii' mill up with me ""iiiijiiiiuiiii nave uecii largely (Hssi- "'.. " " "'" ' iVt "-""f"'", .vunvay, a senior In tM effiviM paicii. 1 ne iciigien or 1 nrlstisnlty wic 111 an liojeiiung room, nut urn net ""'--pun institute of Techuotegy, Vi?SB mint be tremendously pi ea. lied If evil's' heur the report of the revolver. They ,.;," te ihc 1.lohte" police, Jleb- $M 01 our nay arc 10 he corrected. Tlie wvre awakened bv 11 scream of pain. 1 ,,. ' a,csicrn DiisIiicsr man; t?,im imr 1 nni iimiiiiiir - '.' .. in. uu". irn 1 ,il un ,jiiiiri'iit'.i I'lm .. i. .. i.r. I.. ...... . I. -i. ... . ft -'. lum-'iri, .hum., huh . ?iim i.ii MiiTiifi.iri mil ,i,..tiiiiitui.i.. .,r ..11 ..i...-l. .. .... hvu j iirv. n u ilimcIa. rM r. . ivim " . .. ..,. . . . : n' uiii. iii it nun in riii. riiv 11 . t....t.. ,....,1 . - - T j- r.t nt b-i ". me rum ei iiuugs ami make i telcp honed te Headquarters, .vir.s. wills t ng in the tmrlnr of ii, u,ii '. "1,7 , i the trees bear geed fruit if we have j Immediately after the sboeting. ap- Ml. "la rk s nr l t "',! " te go t.. the ..x-eent of dabbling a little ' peared at Steurch's deer in her night ,,,, Si," ,,, Il,ress Jc i politically. t,. Alfre.1 xteurch. . s. I ,,. ....." ......... U,l,kl" f''""l'd 0U tfac GIRLS' BASKETBALL SCORES Eryn JIawr '..ii 2051 WALNUT'S CHARGE OF WHITEWASH PLAN DENIED District Atte:uey Celes, in W.Tshinsteu tedny tehl his' bu-leilei-s in the Devmitmeut of Justice he wne feicetl te keep the Grand Jury in setieu at its own n quest te btiut the McConnell probe. A senu-efiicul source tleuied Walnut's chaises that he had been ordered te quash the McConnell piebe and hinted indict ments, would be iciurnecl in a w-tek. NO TAYLOR ARREST Repert of Suspect Taken t"Klexl call Proves False Les Angeles. March IS. tlly A. P.) The mystery drama of the murder of William Desmond Tayler, film di rector, here February I was lelegated Questioned in Suicide UAVAKD WIIAKTOX Harvard student and mernhrr of old (liestnut Illll famll.v, who was questioned as 11 witness by Husten police aftrr Hie suicide of l'aulliie Clark, artist's model c Ib MPHHHIHIMIiilPHr! 1 I .s'; ri!t&iiivwfteV ?.& ;;WIFE, BEATEN, KILLSY0"th holds war cress HUSBAND AT SHORE Lewis Wills, Construction En gineer for Bader Company, Slain After Quarrel WOMAN SAYS SHE'S SORRY tptrnl Diipnlrh tn 7.Nv,iJiifl ftWc l.tiletr Atlantic City, March IS Lewis Wills, forty .vcars old. supervising b'lding and construction engineer in tV. emplejc of the I'Mward L. "Hader CV..isfruetifin Company, of tills city, was shot bv his wife. Mnreeliii. early today wlille lie was lying in bed at thdr home. "00 Atlantic avenue, and died en hour inter In the City Hospital. Tha bullet, from a ::.-1.pelt automatic, pene- irsiteil tlie clievt en . ,- . .r .i.i ,.n,l f, .1,1- ,ln,1 oft side and perforated the heart. spcecli. The wife admitted firing the fatal shot. She was brought into the bed room b. city detectives and the hus- Hand (tiililnjl I.Il l.nnrl it, ,ltn ., Htnxn .IfA bcn n-kc.l If she Imd shot him. Twe swere.l the hell. Mrs. u ills was I... - !..... .. ..... .... ... .... .tin:.... i.v s. sobs lerjuiii Hiu. inniL-it. '-ii i.. ui- itini!K as she told turn quietly, "i have shot my husband: come down and see what you can de." 'I Alfred called his father. They went ,, , b(I,.0(im ,eBu,10r Mili Mrs. Wills. The fatally wounded man was lying en his lcick in bed. The bedding was stained with bleed. - icperter talked te the two children. Helen, eight years old. ami .Mabel, ten years old. "We did net hear any thine nt all 'until papa screamed uml woke us up. We did uel go into tlie loom." They teiihl tell nothing mere. Detectives questioned the wife. She admitted the shouting Slit; said te the'm : "When we came home he began te abuse me; then he beat me. I i euld net stand It longer. Me was in bed. 'I get the gun and tired. I am seiry that I did It. See if jeu can't de something te save his lite." SCORES St Benedict 12 Ptnn . 0 1515 FIRE HITS HISTORIC HOME About $300 Damage te Hemer Stev enson Homestead in Torresdale Fire threatened te destroy the old Hemer Stevenson home at Stevenson latin, near lliistel pike. Upper Torres Terres dale, this morning nbeut 11 o'clock. It started iu a chimney en the second fleer and did about SHOO damage. Before the firemen arrived, persons lu the house had succeeded iu putting out tlu? flames. The Stevenson home is new occupied by Alexander Jehnsen, a farmer, who tills part uf.the old estate. The house Is two sterurt brlej; and -was a noted 1 lucrum IJIUjaWH l UST,. lllllltflirffrM. mil, n1f.li, n.i.l rim nt in. tun nt I iltnn ..I.. K ." V.IUH . .. . , ... . .--," . vr,,v-. """ "uu uiiiuer ljarsen. -, ,rm iiiiif uhii n uiii 1 t IN SUICIDE OF Bayard Wharten, of Chestnut Hill, Harvard Student, Tells' Police of Bosten Party SCULPTORS CALLED VICTIM "GIRL WITH PERFECT FORM" Yeung Norwegian Dropped Out of Sight After Pauline Clark Toek Poison Bravery Abroad Wen Praise for) IVTan Who Is Questiened by Authorities Pauline Virginia Clark, formerly Uri nrtl-.ts' model, known te sculptors as a "perfect Vmiis," ended her life with polseq in her apartment in Hosten as friends laughed nnd chatted about her. Hay nrd Wharten. Harvard College man. war here, nnd son of Henry vt barten. MiiKS Ocrmnntewn avenue,- J",""1 .,n"- "ns "nc "f the frlendsi r MIm lark present carlv Inst Thurs dnv morning when slie beckoned te death. f Mr. Whaiten has told tlie Bosten aiitlmrltlcs fnmkly of tiie circumstances as he knew them, which led te the Milcltie of the twenty -thrce-jenr-eld girl. ;i divorcee who numbered raaay wealthy men among her friends. Mr. Wharten said he wns In the eol eel lege dormitory Wednesday nlirht whn . V'."' u"'""" "ciincsuny n : .", '. ""l. "." I'ueni-u te mm .. , ,. ni-'irawimi ie mill. iSllQ in-' Vited him te ie 11 Mtili. nvf- h ... She In. UUIL I IIILili UUI ft f I af BP am AK I Id I b UUtL ' V I I IBB TflW .1 rnri. It paralyzed hlsning In her apartment, 'Sl' Ncvvmur street. Hosten. ' Itccehcd .Afcdals in War The Harvard undejBraduatc, who was decorated for valor by the Itnllnn and" Ilrltish tinvernmetith, said lie knew few i i nose no leunii nt the reriner model's said. I'liysician Sent Fer Tlie nt her ".tirsiK were called la. Nun.' en., suggest,.,! tlt .Miss Clarkv might have taken poison, but Mr Wharten said lie was net sure who' made ihiitts,iSeMti,,. i.arscn went for a physician while ethers sought te give her an emetic Ir. Jeseph Garland and Dr. Wil liam It. Hieed 1 cached the apartment in a sh,t ,,n ,! ,,.(,.,) , r(,vivc t)e un. conscious -irl. Mr. Wharten said he believes she died without making u statement. Larsen, who did net return nftsr summoning medical aid. is being sought by j.eliie who wish te learn his version of the affair. .Mr. Wharten said he met the Neivvcglnn about two wceKs previously at .Miss Chn-k's apartment. Larsen, he continued, was of mor bid disposition and seemed te be able able te Iiiiim ,sc his moods upon Mi. Clark. .-... siciicu depressed while iu his coa cea ' puny. t Phenes Fathrr Net te Werry Mr. A'liarten telephoned his fntbtr this morning te assnte him that tiierc was no cause for anxiety. "He told hip," said the father, "that he was In no way implicated In this unfortunate affair, that he simply hnd happened te be present when it occurred and had been nillnl as a witness. "- "He told me further that the matter"" had been cleared up s (,. nH U() WUR ( concerned, and that his explanation of 1 what lie knew of the case hud been full and satisfactory. He said there was no I occasion for me te go te Hosten." Five jenrs age, when Miss Clark ,wns known as .Miss Virginia Hcrrlck, she was at rested, charged with the ltr- Centlnuril en I'm rear, t'lili.ian ,Xhvtt $35,000 IN COREY GEMS I FOUND M FAMILY WASH I Proprietor of Ardmore Laundry ; Finds 'Em in Silk Handkerchief 1 Jewels valued at S.1.'.fMM) were fm.nH tied up in a silk handkerchief which had been sent with ether wash te the laundry of Mrs. M. L, Dllks, n Ari- mere. The bundle of laundry hud been ltft ', bv the chnuffeur of Mrs. Adfred A, t) Cerey, Jr., of Wynnewood. Wlien Mrs. Dllks dlsceveied thejeswt, ic telephoned Mrs. Cerey. -un, yes. tiiniitt you. j-i seud Ut them, ' said Mrs. Cerey, nud a little later the chnuffeur culled at the hum, dry . , Tlie jewelry, which was in a charaela. bag. included a sold nnd nUtleuW1 bracelet, set vvlth dlainends; thre ilt-.iM mend rings, two of them with , tfj niiiin-n .lieu -, n nurpiii ei piaiinUM SaMli geld set with dlainends, another hts pin set with fifty-three diamond, MM ,- (appiurcs ami a lavalllere vitk.AiU:! mends nnd peaiii, Zr APARTMENTS n ha ir.'tt vtry r enieKiy p COIMUtt M fleiitlen kflJ 1 mm : v-'A n tm j i s; "Sm t II 1 -1 H .:j a i Vi 4 r 1 V fr1 S7H W.f-,:5aSSJ3yLlL ?,!,?. m