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Three men were shot, 6110 perhaps ,4bJly, in three pistol fights, with $ burglars who attempted te rob the rec tery of St. Francis de Salen Church, frorty-Eeventh street and Springfield (jwenue, shortly before 3 o'clock this nernlng. The rectory is the episcepal residence 01 isisnep urnne. l A running light with the burglars Wirted when they wcre discovered at ft rectory by Ocerge Slean, a watch- man, and It was taken up by police and ; anpleyes of a postefflce garage, near .Forty-fifth street and Woodland me vnue, after Slean hn,d been shot. Fully 11 hundred -hets were fired in the fight with the burglars, and scores of people watched the battle from the 1 sheltered spots. Fifteen men were ou tfitted in the fight en both sides'. V Tt ended nmlnnitfeli tn !. ...n..1.ll... robbers 11 1 tlm renp n( tlm Wnnln-.lc. :r Cemetery, where one of them was bhet ; down uuer a garage man liua also uce!i wounded. Twe burglars escaped. Scores of Shells en Ground Scores of empty shells were scat- Jtred about en the ground, as well as lwe cartridge clius shewlnir thnt h rierglars wcre urmed with automatics. ,z" """- - "; hte meu injurca. iMi eeueveci tue Durgiars wne escaped i jiuiiucu, 4. nun 01 oieoti icad icad frem the rear of flin rompfer- n Irl hntnp lilnplfu nunv wne ..Htl 'V'lTie wounded arc : i iSf'v' Slean, sixty-four years old, ma Seuth Flfty-flr'st street, wnrrh.' K'MD at St. Frnnel.M De HiiIpm riml. 'epnd In left leg and chin. ' v Jexenli IVrrll twnntv.fnut. -ane -1.1 till Hest I'cnu street. Oermantewn, -Duuus in ngiir arm and lPtt side. Fcd ril pestnl garuge empleye. . un iiujuru, iiiciy years Old, up tfOlt. one of tlin lmri?Tnra ulinf In ..K. 'gemen; critical. Bleanwus taken te Miscricerdia Hos pital. Pprril nnd Bejdra wcre taken kte University Hospital. ,' Watiiuimn Begins Ilattle Shortly before tlll-CP o'l'lerk. Slnnn noticed three men tr.xlng- te ferci n ,rear window of the rnptnrv ir.. ,. Prefehed quietly and drew his revolver. . Threw up your hnnds." he ordered . The burglars dodged behind stene pll Iin and ertpnp.l tfm mi ilm tiii.nttMn nlean bnpkpd iivimiv mi.1 fl.a ..-. i.ii - ......,, ...ii. !,. li.VII IHHI i,wu eri.v-spcntu street. The watch- ,- iuuL-aii.r ioiiewcu, nring a he ran. JADOut a block away the ileeing men .turned en Slean and opened fire agnln. f, He fell te the sidewalk with two The mpn fipd in thn Paiii..l.H..l. JUilrend tracks helnu- nn.lln..',l .... 3f ftt "'e point wlicre the Octnrore .w-iiiii iiirns eir from the Wiishln-ten .line. I (icv cnissnil iu innb ... the Cleveland barrel factory, intending 'M beard n Washington freight train, wnen thpr un.. m........i i t. . "urpliy nnd Detective Hnrtmim, of the lenufcjhaulu Railroad police. The robbers did net step when ordered, but eped lire en the detectives. Then ley retreated from tlm trneks mi.i 1'l.mel stt,P1) ,,"l"lincnt, toward a lumber Jnrd. where they sought refuge '.behind the piles ..f weed. 1'IkIiI at (iiu-.-Lt'e i WITH BURGLARS I'ti, i' n,fe,v n,',Is f"" the scene of deputy who tried te arrest her hns 'TeVi . "i s tl,p l,est"''ii-' garngp. B,,n, 's the Norrlstewn Insane I'Ib Vi. Vi i ' ' , " ' """"B nrril, joined l-'ii-i-.. 'V4"1 """ llr"ei Just as the pa ijireimaiis amniunltlen ui. niiinn.fp.t 'ui Bl,.1,aBl.' "',"'lu,1's' se'ln of 'h"in shhti ,"Vlt" '" ,lu J".nr et ' leX i, ,l"1""1tu's "lhc men Imrrl- Ce ,lml .tl1". ,u"il,pr: ten-lnR the .huetin , i,l i ",":.."". "'" ,ry1VP" " Mm. that iwrii r"i. ' " . m Hll,,1 ' eOVnrn unu frt.....i i. t . 'totjearefVhPlun epler "ni U ill." lie miI.1 "......l '...1"..' "' 'Pltal." ' " "0s" id ib." . i. V1 l"p 'we wound latrelmen remove.! Hip .... re.pnfAw., i ""' B"nge cmv "line einer cui-ncp i.mni, con toilel-p , V l" ,mp" managcil of Woedl i r'J? n,r aml '"P-'l -art " iiuedliind ( cmetery. 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The identification was niude In dramatic fashion bv .Tiiiupk Wpvp. a P. II. 'r. motorman, eldest son ef.the outlaw, who said he was willing te take oath that the man in the ragged clothes, wuu long uiiKcmpt nuir and beard, wusf bis missing father. The prisoner still denies tie. Js Wmivnr. claiming te be Rey Hccex. The prisoner has a scur en the fore head, but none en the check. Adam Weaver, according te the dcserlntlen sent broadcast at the time of the kill ing, had u scar en the check, but none en the forehead. . 4., ,,.. , In wMpQkHK. .Tames Wcav.W8SfafOTliIt the "wild man" is itis lather, and expressed the wish te "lick," the old man. (.reeled 'fty "Helle, Pep" "Helle, nep." said vdune Wenver In Pennsylvania Dutch when he saw the "wild man" Fn his cell at-Doylestown. Hccex simply stared at the motor meter man. "Helle, Pep," the ether said again iu English. "You're n liar," promptly returned the old mau. Then he added, "Who arc you looking for?" ter you, dad," answered Weaver. "You're my father. I knew ou by your pjes and the scar en your face." "The mun j en arc looking for," said Hecox, "was Iip born in thu leg house or the red barn?" "That settles it," said the motor meter man. "He knows nbeut the logheiisc and the red burn up en our old place lm must be my father." After the eunger man had turned away a brother-in-law of Adam Weaver also declared that Hccex was the man. Recalls Old Beatings "If I could have get at him I'd have beaten him up." said the inotermau. "My Oed, the beatings my father gave mc. After the last, two nights before the murder, I called hiin a name, jumped out the window and ran away. There are scars en my neck and face from his beatings. He used te beat us children und even my mother. There I'verc eleven of us. He never get a doctor for us, or for my niethr when wc were born. Just before the murder he threw a lamp at her. He wouldn't work te buy us feed. I went te work when I was nine te Kct money se wn could cut. and he used te beat me when the feed was low." Mrs. Adam Weaver, who wen r. rested after the murder for scalding a isuii. imp .veungcr weaver Ue- Moves she could Identify Hccex nu bur husband. Chief of Police Rhoades, of Quaker town, received a telegram from a San Francisce wemnu tedav s-avlncr she lm. Moved Hccex was her missing husband, nun sue wus coming wast te identify him. AMUNDSEN PLANS TO FLY FROM N. Y. TO SEATTLE Will Use Plane Purchased for New Pelar Expedition Seatttle. Wash., March 25. (By A. P.) Captain Reahl Amundsen, noted Arctic explorer, who returns te New Yerk from a visit te his home in Nor way next Tuesday, plans te attempt te lly from New Yerk te Seattle In eim of I he metnl airplanes recently purchased for his new Pelar expeditious. Captain Amundsen, the disecevcrer of the Seuth Pele, expects te Jenve Se attle June 1 iu an effort te drill past the North Pole en the ice flees lu the schooner Maud, which last J ear was forced te abandon a similar attempt be cause of a broken propeller in the Bering Sea. He will make several experimental flights in the vicinity of New Yerk in a machlne capable of currjing nine rasscngcrs. RICKARD TO TAKE STAND Snorts Prometar in DpfpnH Hlmplf , cm rsi-i,. rh.. Frem Girl's Charge .cvv nu-K. .viarcu ., u.v A. J.'. J rex uicKiirii win iiike tue btiuul .Mon day te defend himself from the charge mode by fiftceu-)car-eld Sarah Schocu Schecu fcldt. This announcement was mnde bv counsel for the sports promoter today OUTLAW WEAVER the Poeteftta at Phlladalphla, Ta. March 8, 18T0 E SPURN i) .. "Handsomer Than Valentine and Ne Piker," Says Ne. 2, but She's "Through" .. . ! GIRL BRIDES NOW "PALS" I ! Although the two wives of Antonie Zaughi, the "boy bigamist" from Cam den, admit their husband is as hand some as ever, and always "treated them right," neither "Of them cares te claim him as her lawful spouse, und both de- clarc they arc "through with hint for ever." Znuglii wns arraigned befere Magis trate Ceward today, charged with as sault and battery en Peggy Mc Mlchacl. twenty years old. his second wife. Anna Kochowicz, nineteen, wife Ne. 1, appeared at the hearing. The "boy bigamist" is out en .$."000 ball, en the charge of bigamy. Yes terday he met his second wife near Eighth and Christian streets, nnd asked her if hIic was "ceniilier hnrk." Iter "reply was nu emphalic "Xe." Zanghl, sue says, threatened her with a gun and then beat her. Acquitted of Murder Charge Zanghl's troubles began In .lauunry. 11)10. At that time 'lie had been mar ried te Anna Kocliewlcz for five months and they were living in West Berlin, X. J. Then Znnghl was charged with the murder of n policeman and Anna left him te live with her parents at 2210 Seuth Fifth street. Zanghi was ac quitted, but Anna saw no mere of him until she went te the Municipal-Court a few weeks age te demand support. 'Pl.n-n ulm 1nn...l ll... . " .... TneV . -"hi.-ii mm Oil .Illiv 111. 1021. her husband hnd married Pcgsv McMIehael. imd wus living with her in Most Berlin. Aunn called en Peggy, nnd In less than n week their hiibband was before the court in Camden, te answer the bigamy charge. Peggy went home te her parents nt 27.1:1 Seuth Coletado sireer. Today in the magistrate's court the wives showed an affection for each ether, but met Zanghl's bteny gaze with leeks of scorn. "Never AgaJn,'' Sajs Peggy Peggy, who Is a pronounced blonde. summed up her opinion In n few em. i.imuu nuruii us sue rested her mm jf, This sculsklh coat nn.t i,i,.ib.'f naradise hat I am wearing were bought by him. And he took me te Chlcng. en our wedding trip. - hub iiu rneup sisaip, and hp s list as geed looking as he ever was. Hut I'm through wit h him. after what has happened. I think tee much of Anna te go back te bim." Anna, who is a strtbW i .. II...., ..I..'. I. . . . ,.i ...t.i. :.. -""7- "Kiii-, "i-'' "" -wKj "i nearly every ie 'eggy in nenrlv everv jP.' get hi trouble ever the said, "I hnd te leave him. lull "After he murder." she Then he didn't eonie for me when In. THAT LIM'RICK BY BIGAMIST ivuuenuteiy en .niins shoulder .Handsome?" she said. "S,,,-, K(1. delph Valentine Isn't In It with n. tonle. And he always tre.n.wi ..... :.... lull. was iicipuucu, and m didn't seem te ler put the man under an est care for me any mere." j He said his name is Samuel Kanff Beh wives wcre afraid that Xanghl'mun. but refused te gh,. ,""" would ntempt bodily violence against j Postal authorities will endeavor te trn them if he was allowed his freedom. 'his connection with the bend lrute , CARE HOW FAR IT TRA VELS This Time It Gees All the Way Up te IVilkes-Barre, Where William Lance' Lives and Docs Civil Enginceriti" liistunee holds no terrors for the I leng-rt-'iii'iuiiK Jinn nuii nrui. us lin gers point eabt and west, neiili and south, and at any minute the arm is likely te grasp you, the most unsus pecting of fans, anil leave upon jeu thu print of the hun dred . dollar check. All of w h it Ii means t n a t y - i Hum Lance, of 00 U .. .1. 1:1 H .. .. , 1 I ., ' ierui ' " "" street, W 1 1 k e s -Barre. received ten votes out of ten for the answer he sent i in te Lim'rlck Ne. .'17. The completed i.i,ii..fc is us fel. lewb! V. It. I.A.NCU LIMERICK Ne R7 There once was u fellow named Dan, Who worked en a big moving van; "New pianos." said lie. m iu a bauii rn 1ID AlUlig VHfi IUr HIV" ' 1 Cf '- s' -i miV. m VBSt ' 1BK JOBBl BHf jM PHILADELPHIA? SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1922, MINERS BRAND TttK OF STRIKE VIOLENCE PURE PROPAGANDA Union Leaders Say Operators Spread Same Old "Hokum" te Foel Public NO CERTAINTY OF WALKOUT, CHIEFS' STATEMENTS SHOW nu a Staff Correspondent New Yerk, March 25. Indications In dispatches from Washington and Hnrrisburg that fear is felt there will he violent outbreaks in the cenl min ing regions if the threatened strike starts April 1 arc causlns resentful comment by officers of the United Mine n erkers of America. I They insist the iinieu miners have i no thought of enforcing their demands with violence. They nssert there In no real bas-Is for representation te the national effi- eials nt Washington or te State officials ar iiarrlsbiirg, or any ether State capi tal, that there Is danger of destruction of property, violence, bloodshed or rioting. Before .lehn X,. Lewis, president of (he United Mine Workers, left New New Yerk Thursday night for Cleveland for a test of strength with Frank Fnrrlng Fnrrlng ten, the Illinois leader who has been opposing him. these leaders say, he spoke with strens approval of the dis- I position of miners generally te prebs tueir demands in a peaceful way and keep within the law If the present issue comes te the test of u uation uatien embracing coal strike. All Leaders Concur Enech Williams. Scrnnten. secre- tary-treasurer of the union, who is nt the Continental Hetel with seme of the national leaders pf the coal miners, said today the miners have net threat ened violence, that they have no thought of making trouble and that they have made no preparations of any sort te enforce their demands, in case the strike is carried out, by violent methods. Jehn. Ruane. of Pittston. a mem ber of the Executive Beard, said the miners nnd learned long nge that dis order serves ue geed purpose and at tributes the reports of possible dis turbances te the coal operators. He declared it is an old maneuver of the operators te try te win public sym pathy by making it nppcnr that the miners are reckless, irresponsible, vio lent und unreasonable. Jehn Boylan, of Scranton. another member of the Executive Beard," i-aid that tiie miners throughout District Ne. KbSK iilt, Him uiur. any assertion that they , h..,.t"'L.t;;;...w? nu- limning iruuuiu ei any bert 18 With out truth. Holds Strike Ne Certainly Seme of the lenders of the cpal miners left New Yerk when Mr. Lewis started for Cleveland nnd will net return until Monday. Scores of mine officers, in cluding many from Pennsylvania, will be here Monday for n conference, which wiii uui-iiiiv me iw uuys remaining before the day set for the great strike a strike which will outrank In magni tude any ether ever declared in the past in the turbu ent history of. coal mining. Mr. lllinnis was net disposed te think that the strlke Js a certiilntv "It is idle te talk of violence when there Is no strike, nnd while there Is a possibility that there may be no strike, he said. "The miners have learned thnt noth ing Is gained by violence, nnd we would be glnd te be assured that the coal operators have been convinced of that. The truth Is, if there Is trouble lu the coal regions, it will be caused by the operators and net by the miners. J his effort te ninke public officials Continued jmJVi.e Twe. Column rite ARREST MAN WHO OFFERS STOLEN BOND FOR SALE .Authorities Tracing Possible Cen nectien With Murder and Robbery Postal inspectors here believe the Mpllni.A .l.- imiv limn In i.nut.l.. .!.- -I...' .'-"'J Met ulleugh, a railway postal .'C1. wI ' was murdered mere than a jcar no near Pittsburgh. i ,r nB At the time !?2.00 in securities were stolen, and lately some of them huve nniiiwirp.l tin lb., iunt.1. ..- m . mulutte appeared at the office of Red- man & Ce.. in the North American '.Building, and offered te sell n bend I'l'he bend was recognized and the pest- "'."" " "" s jLOiinr ii office quietly notified $100 DOESN'T answers from Mr. Lance in n i eaicgularLAk.r day at least. . ""u r that Life Is bound te settln .i mom or less of a routine n.'? Vx intn little bumps, like a iu.di(,,it 'nkes check, te knock a feMevv i w"'1 ,.lo" ,.le" that things aren't ill wrem l,cnWns With a wife ami a tt "f"'r " years old, which makea twe'wi, ,,,ur in the family, we imagine tl?n,M i?,Wen net be a very difficult job ?, ,f wl" of the check. J u " uispose The nine ether contestants i, places en the ballet are: Wl n'n Continue e ran TwenUw-elu,. Egg Harber City's First Baby m Kgg Harber Clly," N. J March : Mayer Gelltr jesterday ic led as 'n" bearer for Leuis Ertell ti?BH vSll baby born In this C,S"' J ." .?v At the tlmB '.." -- .'.'-...ii iUNllfl... l tl.1ut.il I r Tedav's v ,i r i ; Lini'rick Winner William Lance, 60 N. Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Civil Engineer DEFEATSJXFORD Wins Nine of Ten Events in Track Meet Between Eng lish Universities RHODES SCHOLAR VICTOR Londen, March 2.". Cambridge Uni versity overwhelmingly defeated Ov ford In their fifty-fourth annual track and field meet today, winning nine of the ten events. An American Rhends scholar earned the only first place for his team when he captured the shot put. A. I. Reese, of Nebraska, representing Lincoln Col lege, Oxford, .'?7 feet 2V inches. F. K. Brown, of Washington State, was second. The result of the meet was a dis tinct surprise, net thnt Oxford was ex pected te win. but because of the start ling superiority shown bv Cambridge. II. M. Abrahams, the brillinnt sprinter of the winning team, captured the 100-yard dash In 10 1-5 seconds. He also wen the bread jump with a leap of 22 feet. Frem the ability shown by Cambridge In the dlstnnec runs, thpy should gie the University of Pennsylvania relay team a keen race for honors in tin Achille.i Club games .en April S. II. R. Stallui'd, who wen the mlle this afternoon, his third consecutive tri umph, ran en the famous two-mile team 'at the University of Pennsylvania rclie games in Philadelphia when the com bined Oxford Cambridge team broke the world's outdoor record for the event. Stallard's Fast Mile Stullnrd covered the mile this after noon iu 4ni. 22 2-5s., net the fastest time he has shown this year, but better time than was made by Captain Larry Brown in the Pennsylvania tryut be- Continued en Pate Kleven, Column One ANOTHER U. S. RHINE NOTE DELIVERED TO BRITAIN Willi !W'PBlileus cwwwtffireiMtdrr Londen, March 25. (By A. P.) The American Embassy sent te the Foreign Office today a note supplemen tary te the recent note from Secretary of State Hughes concerning the cost of the American troops of occupation in Germany. The nefe, amplifies seme of the peluts dealt with in the original communica tion. Paris. March 25. (By A. P.) Sir Rebert Heme, Chancellor of the Brit ish Exchequer, has arrived here te confer with Charles De Lastcyrie, French Minister of Finance, en the American note concerning leimburse mcut for the costs of eceiim-linr the Rhineland. Commenting en the note, the Temps said it contains two errors of fact first, France lias net been fully reim bursed for her army of occupation ; second; the Allies did net wait until March 11, 1U22. te divide the first bil lion murks paid. MRS. CLARK SURE DAUGHTER DID NOT TRY TO END LIFE Arrives In New Yerk te Sift Death of Medel In Bosten Mrs. Sarah Clark Herrick. mother of Pauline Virginia Clark, indignnntb denied today that her daughter had committed suicide nt the party In her Back Bay apartment. She first learned the details of her daughter's death when nhe "arrived in New Yerk harbor yesterday from Jamaica. "Pauline had tee much te live for," she said, "and was thoroughly happy." Mrs. Ilerrlck announced that she 'would retnln an attorney and see. thnt the nlfalr is "thoroughly sifted. Mrs. Herrick said that she had re. eejved a letter from her daughter just before she sailed telling of her pro posed marriage, although the letter did net mention Bayard Wharten, young Philadelphia!!, whose engage ment te the model Is said te have been announced by Mls Clark at the fatal part) . Mrs. Herrick said she did net knew Lnrsen, who was later found u suicide dv a draught trem the same .poison that killed the young woman, nor did sue Knew .Mr. W harten. HORsTsRUN INTO ENGINE Runaway Team Badly Hurt and Beth Were Shet Driver Escapes A pair of horses drawing a wagon belonging te the Department of Public Works took fright at u Reading Rail way shifting engine at Huntington and North American sheets today, broke through the safety gates ami dusked into the engine. Geerge llellein. of 2021 Rluir street. was driving the team. He jumped from the wagon after it hud crushed through the gates and was iiiiiu lined. Tiie horses' legs were broken and they wcre shot. FIREMEN WEJP" AT DEATH One Who Announced Betrothal a Week Age Is Killed New Yerk, March 25. (By A. P.) Firemen attached te a Brooklyn engine company, wept today as th'cv fought a tjiiiall lilaze because they kue that Frederick Brandt, one of the most popular members of the company had received fatal injuries while en die vvnv te the bla.e. lie slipped from the engine and the heavy w heels killed him. i'T"..'i0"0 .", r,u"u ,4,1'1 li chief, "Be sure and give my regards te the boys. " A week age Brandt announced he iioe CAMBRIDGE EASILY 1'ubllBhed Dally llxccpt Humlny. Huburrlptlen Prlre Id a Year by Mull. Copyright. 10-2. by rublle'Ledgcr Company 1L , . ....- 4-POWER TREATY Little Opposition" for Remaining Pacts of Washington Confer ence New Expected ISOLATION AS SENATE POLICY THING OF PAST, Bv CLINTON V. (ilLKKKT Sinn CnrrrMwiiiclrnt Kirnlnir I'nlillr I.rrWr CopyrleM. 1022. bu Publia Lcilvr Cenirnnv Washington, March 2-i. The ratifi cation of the Four-Power part clears the way for the acceptance of the ether treaties which came out of the Wash ington Conference and 11 Is expected Unit they will go through ilie Senate without reservations. The situation with irspcei ie these ether agreements has net jet tukj-n shnpe. Attention lias Ik en concen trated upon the Four-Power part, where the isolationists elected n male their stand. The opposition lias net ,et dis cussed its future piegram, but It is expected te crumble as opposition usu ally does after such a defeat ns thut experienced yestcrdav. . Most of the criticism that is heard centers upon the fortifications clauses of the Xual Limitation Treaty. Against these clauses Senater Reed, of Missouri, will loud the light, lie will undoubtedly seek te attnili a reserva tion with regard te the Pacific forts. But it is pointed out thnt. the .bitter ender sentiment Is stronger proiHij preiHij proiHij tlenally in the Foreign Relations- Com mittee than pn the lloer of the Senate, and et that committee, which 'attached a reservation te tin Four-Power pact, reported the ether treaties out without reservations. It is believed that ,it ( ; 1 C'nntlmiei! en I'acp Three ( nliitnn ,I"hr VICTORY CLEARS WAY FOR MRS LAST-MINUTE NEWS SOCCER SCORES . 1'unfield J'rs 0 30 Cambria 8 GIRLS' BASKETBALL SCORES rryn Me-r 2 8853 AtJclpW Club 1 350.0QP GALL.l)lPtWy.i(HIPEP ? RIVER -.C'Wii , CHICAGO, March 25. Federal prohibition ascuta today duuined 350,000 gallons of wiue, beer and whisky into the Chi cago River while bcvcral thousand persons en the bauk watched the performance. The liquor was-ordered dumped into the river by Prohibition Director Gregery, desplte the fact that Director Iliync:-, ut Washington, had tugscbted by telephone that it ueiU-1 bring undeniable yublicity and rssnt 1.ce ?jteataliet n djbplQy M'COIELL CASE STIRS METHODISTS Conference Discusses Whisky Scandal and Ousting of Walnut LIQUOR COMMITTEE NAMED The McConnell liquor scand.il and l he forced resignation nf tniiner Asitani Fnited States Atternev T. llenrv Wal nut were discussed with great interest nnd some heat at fed.iv s .session ,,t tiie .".5tli Annual Phil.iih Iphi.t Cent. i.'in . of the Methodist 1'piMepil Churib. which is ueiiu held in n' harten Memerial Churib, 1 ui v -i.nii in and Latlinrine sueeis. of the Tempeanc;' I,,,:..., ,T PhUa- delnhia. was intenegated bv members I of the conference beuusp lie had made no mention et the vv nnut incmcnt and , the luuictmcnr or .vii i enneii ami ethers for conspiracy iu his annual loijeit, which lie rend today. "Sflice the Dep.it tuient of Justice and the District Ateruey's eihce un der Fnited States Attorney Celes arc getting under way." sdd Mr, Watcli Watcli ern. "1 doubt if any . emnieiu i, wise. "It may luive been inr ether rc.iMins than his efforts te tuusceiitc Senater Mcl'nneell thnt Mr. W.ilnul v.i ,. ... 1 .............. ......... ,,, from ins iiinee. i iimi t believe that Mr. Celes was frichtene.l into urnw. cutlng thise cases, ncr d. I think that we want te jump mm that sort efi'K1"ly in ""' luhle murder, "Jcrrv" criticism. Reincmber t hat Mr, Will- having Iain ilicie after she was shlit nut's party Is net in pevvi r at piesent that may have been th his leiiievul." The Rev. Chniles M M. .swell, wiie is Cuiitlniir.1 en I'lice Inn. C0I1111111 Ilirrc LEGLESSJVIAN ARRESTED Charged. With Begging as He Sold Pencils Frem Wheel Chair Hurry Sliaplie, 1127 Wlnteu stnet. II legless man, who sells t.eiu lis trem a wheelchair, was uiiuigui .1 betnie Mag dag. with .. , Istuile Cevvnul tedav. clanged begging en tin slieets ci 1 t.i 1.. 1... .. A........ . Ie support, and received enlv ,7 n week L.11111111 11 i.i 1 1 111. iiiis . iinniir .1, .111 .A.i trem a cmirltnble mgniiU.iileii. lie held for n further hearliii SHOWERS IN THE OFFING Forecast for Bath Beginning and End of Coming Week Washington, March 2 illv p i -Weather outlook for Hie Middle At lantic States for the week heirliinhi.. Monday : Unsettled, warm nn.l slw.uei-v- ,.i i. K'.li''S fJr and cooler thereafter un 11 7ii i T . . I "" """ ' IMl'UUUlT Ull- H Friday and Saturday, vhen it will I Mln-Meqm9iinetilcd wlrh. a" firt)Ua-J nit- - .1. :.i i , f ..,'-. H?;i'ie'iZ, . tf ''- g. &w Questions and Answers in Wdlnul-Celcs Case A sits Walnut: , I'll st. When Mr. Celes went te Washington before the meeting of the Uci ember f.rnnil Aury. did he discuss the McConnell case with ''any one? Second. If he did, who wus It.' If he did neWvWhy did he Insist upon Ills icturn that the evidence should be withheld from the (iriuid JurjV Answers Celes: "The Grand Jury lin answered for mc." Asks Walnut: Is the Atternev Gcncinl new con vinced that mv einpiiiiels saved his department from " disgraceful failure of duty or docs he resent my emphasis as Insubordination, and just ground for dismissal V Answers Dutiglicrt : "The notion of the Grand Jury completely 'hulls that Walnut.' " YOUTHFUL SUSPECT SHOT FLEEING FROM PATROLMAN Acted ;Susplcieusly With Moter- cycle When Challenged by Bluecoat Gearsc Me,ers. nineteen who gave police addresses in this eitj und Cam den, was shot In the legs at 2 A M. today while ileeing from a patrelmaJi, who had ehallnjiged him muiI another man at Water and Merris streets. Police say .Meyers and his cempau- Ien were pushing a motorcycle with u , William C. McConnell, former "dry" s decar attachment. Patrolman Kevv- I , . . , . ' "ri haucr, of the Third and Dickinsen I tU,,f f " ' Fennsjlviinia. for all of whera , sticcts station, became suspicious, m, the , e. total of $l(!S,000 in bail was fixed men made no effort te stall the meter by Federal Judge Thompson. " Aftrftnillln thorn for several blocks. ' '''l'''''':''11'! um"""tH Wd fro the bluece.it called te thorn. They ran ,"." for Met oniieil and some of his and 'Kewhiiiier blazed away, bullets former aides down te .$2000 for truck striking the legs of Meyers The ether , ,,, un, et,r j , , , , man escaped. Tin- injured man said i ,,, ,, "v, ,..' he lived en L'nst Meyniuensing iivenue. I '" 'le0(J'"K i'-nnsyhania with S.'lO.OOO, this chv. and ale en Seuth Seventh)00" t .? 10,000,000 worth of rum, fif street, Cnmihui. ured at lioeticggcrs' pricey. - - - lJcnnt ni.ifhlif.lu I..". i.- i-- . . e-- s 5 8 inn 1 Tl I nni ini 17 m 9 AQ A PilQIFD DPI IP He M ilUOItK KlLiu Hosiery Dealer Pays $2.50 for Lounge en Which "Jerry" ' Reckitt Lay BUY utMinbuuin elapi before tin defendants can be AIIPTinM nDfllAic n nenuin ' l""1" l0 V'al.Thc usual crop of de-. AULTIOPJ DRAWS A CROWD ,'"irrers ami ether moves te delay trial 1 me expei ted by the defendants. I At the same time that the Grand A crowd of curious pet-Min surrounded "n """' deliberating ever the charges, the bleed-stained .wI, i ,. fli,es ..f ' r"....'..."...'."1.' , VUS!''.1 Asslsta .ii. i i l nlteil Mates District Attorney, wan Hi. hosier A.lver.ismg Age,,..,, ITSl 1 ripping the 11.1 elT the scandal inun ad Walnut stieit, today, when ii was s,i. ill ess te unite than four hundred pcrseiui at aintien with ether office equipment at the i""ity Club. ' "'. -id rr r... ,e iM- ,,, ".!":, 'Y.,1'Ir,L.:. V"!""'.. .!! "i Bl.uk. u "hosiery deulir. .-.:, eitli lllllil sue.. I. who niliieuiiced thilL he "" 7 '! ""J "" ' l ll M"' held te satisf jhe Indus of ctedllers, tisd place in tlu same of fi,.0 where Oscar Rosier v,is killed with lus stenographer. .Ml dred (".leirw . ..., , .,,.,, iV , l " 1,.. ....' . UecKltt. bv his wife. Catherine Rosier. who new awalis trin jsceies of persons jammed into the eflices when tlm sale i))eued nt 10:15 oMe. k. But few of tlieui were buvc'r. M-'l nf them were lnteiested only lii viewing the si cue of the tragedy. The entire elhce Cilllitlllieni-' lir...l,. only Slil'J :ir,, m,, st f ii,,. articles s.Tn. '" ' mil 1 ni- v" tl, l j. - ..'. '"7 '"' 'luu'v oue-ieuriu 01 nuir a 1 value. "."' rel"'h which figured se prnini ;;'"e.itpil a stir when it was eflcicd! v uiieiis eyes scrunnieii it. The Orl- .ntal ceveiing was taken off Had v. amne.l carelullv. while m.iiii peckul , under the mattress and springs. i Bcsldes the couch, the nly mtlcle ' R. Lees. S05 Walnut stlect. She 1 made several puichnsi " "'Native man intended the sale, 1 appari'iitlv net t.. buy. but te seue as guide, .lie went fmm one part of the suite In the ether. ilecribliig flu Jl'.'(,1.,,11 -...- .-- 111 detail. lleliad 11 Inrini following. Tmcsi mined li.v facts, he mid ii"grnnhli' story ..f the trugedy. " Sir Hall Cdine's first new nan I written in citjiit years The Master of Man An intense story of 'an extraordinary sqx problem z-iW fgbfi. nun aiiiacieii special inteicst wiis the SI01110 wit, Peter Rebin, Themas Calls tv pew liter used by MH Reckitt. This Geelge W Themas, Justus Volk W I brought js.j.1 iliiim Rebak. Gce.ge Kender Max Most et ih.. eflice equipment was'M Pecluipm, Hurry Pari.ser. Gcoren puicbnse.l by sivnnd-hniiil dPiileis. The l'.eck. Ralph N Kremer. Harry M mh tiiui nu 111 i e sale was m.u ii ' .'.mi .in...,i. v,,ar i...... mimimmmmmmrmimmM m am tr,rt'wltwrm tr.L-.v v.v?r.;. iJ?XLm-i , .... - ta,V JWmmmY3&Jm-ilmnLjL a.s.-w - ., Tl hi - v. J . , ' I ! Ml BlIBHIlBia lf-F. -7. .' !" PRICE TWO CBNTS..K START ROUNDU OF ACCUSED Bail for Ex-Dry Chief and Aidt MllELLGASEi - ' . "-iff in Alleged Rum Pl$t Te- tals $168,000 Vr FORMER PROHIBITION HEAD IS NOW IN FLORIDA Indictments Are My Answeiy" Says Celes, Referring te Walnut Charges 'NOTHING MORE TO SAY"- nllct,i -,::! u..i e i u ' USted 0ff,c,a' Hurls Broadside it Prosecutor Before City Club A ieiiiid-up began today of th c forty- , m men indicted r.n- ,.0vr.ir,,n,. ..itt. 1 " "I- I'edcratw l.uilding tins morning with bench war rants based en the blanket indictment leturned yesterday by tin Federal Grand .lurv . Geerge Bredbeck. clerk of the United Mates District Court, will forward cer tified copies of the indictment in all cases wlicre the men named arc in ether districts. The marshals in the districts receiv ing the certified copies will be Instruct ed te arrest the defendants in their jurisdiction. Cnder the law, the ac cused men can cuter bail In whatever district they arc upprehended. Attorneys for some of the defendants telephoned the District Aternev's office they would produce their client n.t I Monday. This will net deter service of the warrant, however, if the men ca i be found bv the r1pnnv innV...!. McConnell. who is iu Bella Ir, Til with bis wife, will start for PhWeri nnia tomorrow nr -Ainn.l.iv n -. Olltll te restore. Ins slu. tfnr-n.l .,.... which gave way when investigators du up amazing facts about his regime. ' .McConnell insisted today that he had been the victim of fnlse statements, lie is. glad, he said, that persons who made these statements must new prove them. McConnell declared he was iu the leant nervous or worried. Among these, indicted for conspiracy te defraud the Government iu what is said te be one of the biggest rum scandals yet unenrfhed are Majer Samuel U. Wolfe, former Assistant wirocter. with iieadiiunrtcrs in Pitta- ",re"- u Jacob Slenaker, former head 111 in ik iipiiii nir tiin .!.,., 1.. ii.: .. Vi i'""'inii.Fn i-iiipi in mis city. "That's .My Answer," Says Celes "That's mv Ullswcr te nil Ilie nttapfctm lfin&' i;sta,,tt ing mere te ay se far as Mr. Walnut's iliurges are cencernisl. Tlm r.mn.l .lurv Las nusucred for me." Mr. Walnut took the position today that the indictments justify his stand. "It was through my efforts that the iury went abend." said he. It i expected that sonic time will that lie hud attempted te "sidetrack" ef- ",r,N Heine miule lu bring lie conduct cu tiu Mate prehibitum oilice under O''re"m'!l '" l'R' i'u"t,u,, 'f 'he Grand These Indiiled 'hose indicted for vilnim I11O ...-- . "4" "W.SBBI, lIt .- 1 ii.ifiiu. are; M Council. Wolfe. F. Slat.r. Iliiam V B eniui. S.111111..I s;i - Samuel T.lumlieig and Fmaiiuel Henk J biuiler Bail was lieil 111 S500O fer: Hi! Ja.eb Slenakei, Rehcit J. Gottfried nrry C Haley and Reheit M. Carter Bail at MIQUftflinH hxed f... ,-llaM(,-ysnfr'''. I-' Reams. Jehn heanis, lift- .ny Moselmo, Charlcrf lI.ieinevvn.l ,i Deiigheitj Bail vvas (iPd at .20l)0 for all the etlicis who fellow . Hubert 1! WIIImiihu l... 1. i. Meiris Smulevvit., Abe Fiermaii Bai'i I icrmail. Adelph Schecuhriiin T Gust. Jacob I. Williams. Simen Fried man. F. A von Mil 1. .Jehn Ip Gar. devi.. William I. Fdwards. Martin Mc- Gl nil. Jeseph M Briinngau Jacob Itnunnfl.tljl Ma Mesliare and .lesepli Tite. W'l.ll.. M..I 11 . ' .' . . a. tually In the conspiracy, the actual "n'K-ing" of the frnudiilent permits was done by Sinter. Runner, Slenaker .. i.ue ... uiiiifii in minion as being und Wolfe, who had iiutheiitv t.. uie.i. McConnell's iianip te the periuita te pin chase, tin Indictment allegcx. The bill of IndlctmentH returned tn Judge Thninnsnn m-cnsn M..rv.nn.ii Wolfe, Slater and Benner of apprevlne atinlicatielis unit l.nnul,i,.l,. u.,.i." jiinnltH te purchnse liquor with the Vi3 intent te defraiui the Fnited Htatm t-Syg Government Th liidiclment sets i forth lfJsM iieciiic itaics en which thes ucralta vvcie issued Tlic charge is thnt Slater, Wolfe a ad &; lenncr with AlcCenuell's knewlsArt, .rBi slgiied the ilirccter'H uuuin te pWaaUfl ' M .... i.iu i.ii.,iiaiui ei WlllNKr. penults being used later kr .. ineniecrs or uie "rum rinf." ili)fiinil.nl.M.H.ta.i ..iilJI r . ..." .. . -.. -' i ..v.. muwii y srMiiiiiru tmm v pf 'mm :,m m - ei ;c tUi .! . . .k v- & 4. "0 -.Wf. A' l"v 1: CI :-v SH I .31 O- "i fl .1 i hi' n !J 1 m rti, f ( l II WW i 1 . 1 ,',', .-...&,
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