Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 29, 1922, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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Lloyd Geerge Will Introduce
'Genea 'Resolution Monday,
Asking Vete of Confidence
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tihicat HMacrt: nrnn ana
biittrrt afl. tan or milk.
65 cents
Vilit d'ttetr Plnnrr. St.ne
1804 Chestnut Street
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Londen. Mnrr'b 151. Prime Minister
Lleitl Genrcp hlrevelf will introduce
the eagerly nwnltcd resolution en the
Genea Conference next Menilitv en
'which the (Government will nk for n
'rote of confidence. It wet nnnnitneed
today br
evernment
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the terms of the resolution hh fellows :
"Rewired, Thnt thl Heuse nppreve
the resolutions pnned by the Supreme
Council nt Cannci ns n bash of the
tteften Conference nnd will mippert III
Mnjeity'i Government in endeavoring
te give effect te them."
(The Cannes ricolutlent set forth
the conditions under which Russia
would he nlleucd te participate at
Oenen.)
The threatened hrench In tlii. PnlilriKf
eer Lloyd Geerge's program for the
Uw..Uu wuinuiif im- urcn nverieu, in
' the opinion of the political correspond
ents of today's newitpnpere. I'vcry
thlnir hat. been moethed out in prepar
ation fe- the Premier's appeal te the
Heute of Commens. ,
It is understood that the compromise
was arranged en the basis of the rew
lutiens adopted by the Supreme Council
nt tanned regarding the condition
utiacr which Kus-.ia would be nllewed
Heperts differ ns te whether Mr.
"Feed-Drink" for AM Ages, l&ti0', ft Sw",arv f,,r C?1??1"
ii t .. t. .tt -.m? m nurclilll nnd nln Mipnertera jlelded.
ick Lunch Bt Heme, Office.anA Me-t of the wrHern. however, mv that
1St4a-l9 iat A.M UODf tlA t in t'rAlllf Oh 'mtn.l al.. ..M
i Fer Infints
& Invalids 'te participate at Genea.
NO COOKINO
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Feuirtains. Ath fe HORUCK3, "" Preml-r found the iipnoMtlen te
-t j tm e t. ... . ',,"?B ,lmt np nfls obliged te drop part
-AT0ldImKafc0ni&Sub4tltutCl of bis program.
- t t!tcd in some (pinrters that the
i iiHcrvnuve opposition, both the Prime
Minister nnd the Genea meeting. hat
N-tM strengthened censlderablv In the
lan few dus and that thin will be ap
parent in Monday's ete In the Com Cem Com
Lien. 9
IUer. Mnrrh 2fl. (Hy A. P.) The
Kusttan Soviet delegation te the Genea
'conference, nil apparently in excellent
spirits, aivhed here today en the first
stune of their journey te Italy. Sol
diers nnd police were en guard at the
depot. Prodi-ceated -ecrpturlet of tlie
I delegation were buj urging tlie chefH
I en the train te hurry breakfast.
Geerge Chlteherin, Soviet Foreign
Minister. U head of the delegation In
the absence of Premier I.enine.
i SAY BURCH WTNKS
AT GIRLS IN COURT
Wise mothers Serve
PUDDINE
Desserts
Y, wle mother rrnllzr thnt
Puddlne l nearlshllur and (tire the
children all h want at It. A
lighter lunrli or (llnnrr tnn lie
aertrd If I'uddlne U the dier(.
Klclit flnrera: 1t 'Vnntlln. Cream
Manilla. Ue ntillle. Cheruliite,
Orunce, I.fmen, Almend and Spier.
At All Grocers, lflc, 13c
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Officials Take Action te Halt
Flirtation by Defendant
During Trial
ACCUSES FILM ACTOR OF '
ATTACK ON YOUNQ GIRL
Methtr Charges Herbert RawllnMn
With Offenee Aekt $800,000
19 Angeles, March 20. Herbert
Rnwllnsenj a motien-piettire actor. xtree
made 'defendant In n mitt 'for damage
of $200,000 filed in the Superior Court
ycBterday by Mr. Kthel K. Clark, of
New Yerk, who charged Itnwllnsen had
committed a statutory offense against
her daughter, Dorethy Clark, two years
age.
The alleged offense, according te the
papers In the suit, was committed in
New Yerk In 1020, when (he girl was
liftcrn J ears old. At that time, It was
Mid, the girl had had a brief experi
ence In motion-picture work. Mere re
cently she has been en the legitimate
stnge in New Yerk.
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MT. ETNA IN ERUPTION AGAIN
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Sicilian Volcano Has Been Active 80
Times In 2400 Years
Londen. March 20. (By A. P.)
Mount Etna is In violent eruption, says
a Central News dispatch from Reme,
quoting advices from Palerme.
Streams of lava are flowing from oil
sides of the crater, and the Inhabitants
of the village en the mountainside have
fled from their home. Several earth
quakes hare occurred in Palerme nnd
Messina provinces In the Inst few days.
Mount Ktna, In Sicily, has been
subject te about eighty eruptions In
history, the earliest recorded being In
470 B. C.
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Japanese) Ex-War Minister Et
capes Bullets Atmtej at
Him In China
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fihanclMl. March 20. Mm tar, t
Snyder, of BraslI, Ihd.1 lVaa killed yes
'""". anu ieur uuirra ptnmM'Wer
wounded when two Korean made an
l!l!?ri,.ratt'.m)t., w'naa General
Gllchl Tanaka, former JapaKeae Mln
Ister of War, upon the arrival efNthe
general and the American here from
Manila.
Mrji. Snyder was Jur stepping off
the ship, and wi" net mera than twenty
feet" from the Japanese general, ' when
the Koreans opened fire. She was ae-
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areunn tne worm
Tlie Koreans, who' were arrested
mediately, made ,a full fonremlen that
their purpose was te kill General fa
naka.
General Gllchl Tanaka should net
be confined with General Kunlshlie
Tanaka, Japanese military adviser at
the Waihlngten .Conference. ) a
BraslI. Ind., MarehJM. Mrs. W. J,
Snvder. killed III Shanghai b Koreans.
left her home here last October for a
tour of the world. Ktie had bctn n
Cltatttauqua lecturer before her mar
riaie, wasAan aeeempllshed muslcldn
and prominent in club work here. The
last letter received from her by friends
was from ceyien. , 5
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id was', twice married. . Her Bret hu
band, Wilbur Starr, ,of Greeacatue,
Ind.. an evanaellst. waa drowned in
Ohie in 1000. She married W. J. Sny
der, vice president of the Ainericin
Ceal Mining Company, of tl.fW city, la
1018. m , '
His son, Harry Snyder, prominent
Indianapolis coal man, was killed in
an automobile accident several month
age. Mr. Snyder's first wife died sudf
denly of heart disease. ,
ANGORA BLOCKS PACT
Object te Allied Plan Giving Adrl Adrl
aneple te Greeks .
Londen, March 20. (By A. P.)
The latest news from Angera Indicates
a strong majority against acceptance of
the AllleV proposals for a Near Eastern
settlement, says n Constantinople dis
patch. The main objection of the Turkish
Notienalists Is te the award of Adrl Adrl
nneplc nnd the Oalllpell peninsula te
the Greeks.
scheme will be wrecked en this peint.1
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Bv Hie Associated Press
I !-" Angeles, March 20. A ncwl
1 venire wa. summoned by Judge Sidney !
, N. Reeve today uhen tlie drawing of
a jury was resumed for the trial of
.Arthur C. Uureh. charged with thb '
murder of J. Belten Kennedy. .
The first senile was exhausted yes
terday, when seventeen of Its thirty
members dee'nrcd they had scruples
against capital punM'.sietil and one an
neunced a Ihed opinion concerning the
I esse. ,
The Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Bureh. of '
Eansteu, 111., parents or the defend
ant, who nrilved in I.es Angeles yes- 1
terdaj. declared they would be in court
1 with their son throughout- the trial. '
Wtlrffl Till,- ll il.ttun.l in nml.( .km..
I PktlMlll ( 1m te anAn . .mil.. anrl
wink nt some one occupying the spec
tators' seats. Uaihff Clark Beeder de
clared that Ilurcli was continuing a
1 Hlrtatlen comnicnced the day before
wjin two gins.
"There will be no flirtations carried
en with defendants in murder cases In
this courtroom." the bailiff said.
Attendants paid they had been in
structed net te admit the two girls
I iignin.
Mrs. Maual.vnne Obcuchnin. Burehs
I co-defendant, was in court when her
ic Ub transferred te Judge Shenk's
department of the Supciler Court. Her
set end trial was recently set for June
5, iu Judge Reeve's department, wheu
the Bureh trial Is new being held. Tbe
transfer of Mis. U'aenchain's case was
te prevent possible conflict of the two
trials.
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JUDGE RAKES LICENSE ACT
"Why Faver Brewer Against Small
Dealer?" Newcomb Asks I
StTdniim. Pa.. March 20. "I can
net concur In a dwislen regulating the .
trnflic In any eommedltv that would '
make fish of one class of dealers and 1
lle.-h of another," Judge Newcomb says
In nn opinion dissenting from the action
taken by Judges IMwtinK and Maxey,
lenewlng tlie licenses of breweries and
bottling works. 1
Jud;e Newcomb said "the outcome j
icncs te crlfy nn ugly rumur persis
tently current during recent weeks,
both nt home and abroad."
It has been charged that politic In- 1
Uucneed the license sltuutlen.
Recently the three Judges ngreed that '
ill' saloenh should go out of buines at t
midnight next Friday. Judge Newcomb I
saj s : I
"Therefore It must be distinctly un
derstood that the reduction nd nbsur- '
dum te which the Court new stands,
1 (iinuiltted in the prent'ites cannot be
laid nt my deer. 1
"Win dlecr'tnlnate In fnwir of the
big fellow? Hew Is it there Is no
li'iuu In the count j for a ictnll dealer,
ti nd nt the fame time carte blanche for
the manufacturer and whe'csnler?" ,
DAD WANTsTlOWN CAR
Ha Sen Arrested for Taking Sup
posed "Family" Aute
Philip HarneMtj. 1030 Seuth Fifth
street, mis held In SI 000 bill for the
Grand Jury by Magistrate Roberts te- J
iln, charged w'tli stealing the stitmno stitmne
M'e of his father. Harry Ilarnefsky,
:!22 Clifferd streft. I
The son wah arrested at gnrage at,
,".222 Columbia senuc. when he had
lUe car. Harry Geldman, the garage 1
owner, wes held In .$'"500 ball for an
other hrnrlne becaiue he failed te rennrt
the llcenM- and engine numbers te the
police when the car was put In his garage.
That
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