FV r I) n EESmkURT FDR ALIEN PROPERTY Dr. Garland Leses Library in Fire Continued from Page Oni In the (IIucche 10 iiuike geed the hii, In no fur as run be done. Peilr Ntl-Pntnu of lvalue will hi. lienl "T. "V -.V.M t . .... ..... ...... it6utedian Cnwrc SMnnnnnnn.1'1" fef " " ' ln which ttM.VJ! --.-.- -r-w,ww, www ICW Ju.R" Values in Repert War Seizures en represent a less- of $000,000. I'herc i no longer danger of the lire spreading, but the. bin nine tname. are l0i .ty 'J18 most far-reaching question which he Congress thall be cal.ed upon te solve, . ; Ihe Ambassador from the fulled 'States, Hlchard Wnjhbnrn Child, took his neat today in n action reserved I for eminent visitors-. He will at 1 tend nil the open meeting, but will ! net be present nt nny conference of committee., nt which the nclunl Irn Irn pertnnt work of the conference will be completed. The p let n rescue pnliice where Ihe con ference Is being held wn built In l'J(ll) e.y rrnie ( ivlere. and m the Ili-si effi tlNlMERICAN WCTOAR 11 'j-V'rL-S T k I X". i CLAIMS CITED --" " S ....--. (, - - , . -.......-,,,, -, covered with brick and ether debrli .'j'"' lIc'",IP,"'':i ,,f the "PtBlne of the ! i .1 .... . poe pie. then the sent of the celebrated V,,,n!.''nf',:,.,,l " "'"''"'i'1 ,,,,heu, " Company nnd bank ft. Je.rTe removal of the top covering. , ,;.., ,i.n,u ,i ,'. a.....?..'. .... Al t III t . i. ivn u ,.f I ,nl,IM .... 1 .. . . . " "' niiiiiiil,. .1- -. . . ... ...... ..Ml... II. .11." Ullllll I, If" 11111' I'resw At LM rAT' T'eX Ml KMLv started te bulge mid theie l danger that the.v mnv fn'l nt nn.v lime. Chief Simmler think I lull it would be liccd-les-sl endangering the liven of his men If he ordered them te go under the tottering wnlN te remove the pile of debris'. Iwentv-si. fitcmcti wet e (ici come by Hy (he Associated Washington. April 10. -An account- ng of 'the M.-.0.000.000 worth of encinv 5 properly he'd by the (levemnient was i given the Senate tedn in n report, the first cniniiilnl vln.. I...!.......... mm ,7 .-..-- ...- I MIIMUI 1 I.'..'. ' '. . '..Willi- IP filarl I.. Ill .. tt ...... .-... ..-!( i.,...L.. . I. II.. l..l..i.. .1... .1... )..... ..i..l.. Jill. ' .iii i iiiiriiv ( iisiiiiiuiu -mwnv .hhi- nuuiit; i nr nie nisi iiixiu. t Themas W .Miller, in response te n These were In such bud condition t lint f resolution b.v Senater King, of t'tnh 'hey needed intention nt hospitals, A s.. i'IM. !.., .11... ... . .... . . . ' ...... .I..... .. ...I it I I t4r .. r' " " ii ii i uispeMr ion ill nils irep- """""i "i iniirr iirrini'ii were inrnijtii'i - WA l?rt-v M'Ht ild. "will itndeubtedh '"""'I tr u few iiilnulei by wmeke. V2F ' "FlIVO n i)iH..i 1 :.. . .1 I. 'riiiii.il limt iiki... ill. I .... Irti..' il.n ......... -- iii. -ii iii-niiiiK nil IIIC I'l'llllUlllH ! ''" .i. mil ii.'i ii n iv- in.- .vi-ui: ltflntleim bet wee" this unintrv anil of ,l1" "T. , Europe, with pnrtlctilur refetence" te the The fireproof luillding of the storage ,,Utc enemj Power. The .ciiiesteied i ''"inpany Adjoining the two Kiriii'tures ''orepert, wl'l nle have a hearing mi the ,,hllt u,"' (b'slre.ed men pod damage. hlHMtien of the Hcti'ci.ient of American I Owners PrcW Claims clnlnis ngnlnt (iennnny. ' i . , . , . , , I in. s i .. .... . . . i A Urge number of per-ein who hnil l).scurMi,1?1(. :?1 .,.MMI.0ll(),,r Amer- 'hoengii.gs Mured in the warehouse lien I clninis against (,ermau. Miller re tir(mgn ,,0 Kldellt I'einpamN efflce ......... in.- ir-iuf .. ut. l I'lM I t'l 'jieace resolution, indicating tlnu tin dis position uiii.niii i. ;,. ,,, eneim prop erty held In the I'liited States until the (termini (texernmeut had prevuled for the Milisfaclimi of nil Amcriciiti claims. Iteil this scene of iinluv a ...iiiriitniii.A Jinil found sceies of ns!stnnt engaged in cnrrjlng planN nnd flowers te re lieve the snmewlm! somber and lonely aspect of tlf nudlteriiim. Thousands of Interested Ceneese gathered along the wnterfient seeking ndvnntngeetis posi tions from which te observe foreign diplomats n, dlstlnguinhed statesmen upon their nnlvnl. In the l!n. of (Jenen Itself, scieeches of small tugboats and the mere impres hive and deep-threnled wh'lules of nmre linpertniit esel.s seemed te breath life Inte the modern commercial city of (tenon, whes,. vessels sail te markets en all M'en sens. He Ian Oer leuay. pii'si'ining tii"ir claims. .e es tlmnle of the amount of there claims or .fatenieiit of the diameter of the lesse rmilil be nbt.iined. . Hut the litter in ihe street gives an idea of the great variety of nrtldes left ilu'te bv their ew tiers. said Ceiiir"" iinisi evehe snnie whcreb.N Attiericaii claims ngnlnt ermaiix mn. be ndjudi'-atcd bv some proper tribunal i rented by law "There are several classes of claims ngnliist (icimnti.i." Miller said, "as, for Instance, thct-e of Amencuus whose c.isli was seized bj the (termaii custodian, nnd who are new being etTeted the ie- tiirn of their i iej at the depi eclated value of the mark, which ted.iv I valued t a third of a mil fut eai h marl; or a reduction of 71TH ier mit fiem the prc-w nr ta ue. This preposition amounts in practical conliscntien en the part of the Herman Government 'I line nte also claims mi file, with the State Department for the iless of prepertj ami life at sea. grow ing out of submarine sinkings previous te Apill ti. I'.ilT. New Taves ;i lime t'a ler "If the Cermnti prepertj were re turned tedaj without niij ceiidi; urns, the tax laws ju force in (termnuj wnulil rrqulrc (lermaii iintleiia's or ether people under the jurisdiction of the German (texernnient. whose prepeitv was returned te iheui. in k.w up m taxes te the Germaii !eenniii'iii u major pert ion of the funds returned. "(lie of ihe laes assessed l Known the empire need tax. the revenues nt Which are utilized bj the Ceruiini (!e crnmt'tu for its own nationals, and ,i ecend ta. known ns the ludciiiiiirj jtux. the piucecds of which are paM Inte .reparations going te our l.ue Alli"s. "It h:is been siiggesteu thau the mount of inenev me (icnuati (i'veni Bifht would renliye from m Ii tmalen might form ihe b.isU of a fund te Ii" left In this ceunirj. the sum,. ),, ,,. applied for the satUfactimi of claims of American citizen against (iermnnj. When thee claims are adjudicated." Miller's report consisted of thousand f typewritten pages, giving ihe de tails of about ."iH.oen active irust. representing property In every State and territory in the Cnlted States and J the Philippine Islands and Hawaii, consisting of industrial plum, steam -hip lines, banks and cattle cuinpnine., flalmeu factories, geld and silver mines ijand thousands of parcel of real estate " and securities. Answering i hnrges by Senater King thnt property had been seized lnee Seace was i encluded with (Jerii:in last uly. the reiert declined ihe lnt property seized wa that belonging te Grever Cleveland Rergdell. whlee was ' aeitel May L'T. 10U1 . Een AihfiiUiii; Is ( evered ' Responding inqulrj for ili-iails of palailes atnl fe (mid in connection with tb" enemj property, the tepert i 'allowed the following lit : Atteruev's fer pn 1(1 rler te March 4 VJ21 '. Ill's 'Jll!; attemevs' fres paid Klnce March lll'JI. .sllii.ir.U aalarles of erticers and direMi i- i.f cor porations previous te Match t. Ifi'Jl. $1,574,017: salaries since March 1. 3021. Sl"2.4"ri: ii"iid for a lining ' and apiirnihlng previous te Matih I 1021, R1.0S4.SVJ: paid for ihe same alnw Maich 4. 1021. S271s. paid f-r advcrtKnig previous te March 4, 1021. $528,007. about, some of them dating as far hack hs IS'.Ml Passers in the street pick them up and tend pages which prob ably were net Intended for the casual ej e. There are also pictures In the litter from many parts of the world, even of Constantinople and the Far Kasf. On j four trunks were receveted from the buildings tedav. It is understood thnt a gtcat number of ether trunks were biiflu'il or covered with debris Hue of the oddities of the work today was the bringing out of two Mexican sombreros, one of brown fell nnd the ether of Mexican grass. Thej appeared te be the nephies of some Philadelphia ntue'er who had jeuinejed across the Kin (, ramie of the I ldellt ( eintinin . denied thnl Inigc r 1 1 f m 1 1 1 1 of lupier had been toted In the ruined building, nnd this was borne out by Fire Chief Pavi. league arc: W. K. Webb, president; J. It. Hummer, vice, president: Mrn. M. O. Wlnslew, financial secretary: William A. Harper, treasurer; Samuel W. WntkltiR, pecrctary, nnd AV. It. Hull, chnplniu. ' The Twenty-eighth Ward Republican Club, which has indorsed 'rTrdier, will meet nt 2.'tl7 North '1'wcnty-neeend .street tomorrow night te Issue watcher certlllcalcs. Harding te Aid Denby in Fight for Navy Continual from Pnite One ' . moved te the Pacific ind the Wimh Wimh Ingten Conference still fuithcr reduced the need of navy jnnls by arranging n naval holiday, with no new construction for ten jears. Much work In the yards was construction. Would I'ltwe Philadelphia, Yard A nnvnl officer of high rank declares that lu the Interests of economy all but thiee navy jards en the Atlnutlc should be closed. The three te be retained were Brooklyn. Portsmouth mid Hampton Iteads. This would close Important es inbllshmeiits nl Philadelphia, Itosten, Newport. Charleston and New Orleans. And jusi te hev where economy Is lending, a piopesul te shut up these es tnhlishmcnts will probably Boen be made. The Utile navj men will lene less repair work te I'e done if their plan I cues ibieugh. Thej will lessen (he. I need for jnrd. And II I likely thnl ' the nnj jnrd ole In ihe Sennte, lather' than ipiestiens of economy of the ."-ri-.'t ' ratio will decide the ipiesllen of hew j many ships shall be nuinneil nnd kept ullent. The Nnij Keparimeiit will hnve nil the best of it en publicity, Any cutting ! down of the navj below the point fixed i by the treaty, which did net touch mix I lllarj ships, at lcnt seem te Impair I tlic i dative position of this country ns I u sea piiwct . Mercmcr lliev will have the advnn- inge of n laigu Interested suppeil in thej ' Senate. ! ' The best prospect Is I lint the linnl ' ' ciimpiiinilse will slve the Administra tion piaclluillj nil the men and the i I ships thej nie nsklns for. ' i I Lively Scenes al Opening Lively scenes surrounding the open ing of the congress, intensified bv the activity of this busy pert of cmninerce impressed observers as n lining back back gieund for a congress whose serleit mission Is the lesteratl.m of economic liicmiii in a sutierlng ami serelv tiled hurepe. I A Kiinplete list of the nation, and ?!u',,s ,";lr tiled, with the number el their delegates fellows : I Swim tl. A (..I... I . i it . . Hundreds of letters are scatteied ! t,l Vt " uL, WuZ ' ,', , . ".' ' .....' : A'.'?- ii , , ---,". i-t, iiiih-iiiiii. it llulgarn, Canada. 2; (Vedie (Vedio (Vedie Slevakia. .".0: Hciunnrk. 10; Esthenlu. -.; I-Inland. 7; Knince. SO; (iermnnj. 0; tirent Mrilnlii, 12S; Greece "' Ireland Itnly, 400; Latvia, "li .' Lilhuiinln, : Luxemburg. 1; Nerwin. :i NTVV z,,al!"1'1- 1": Helland. 10: Poland. 40; Portugal. 11; Rumania. 2-: Kiiss. !; .luge-Slavia. 12; San Miirlne. Id: Spain. 10: Sweden. 10: Switzerland, s. nnd HuncaV. 7. I'lllile .Atiulsier Llejd (ieerge. of ( : ren I lrilnin leln. ...... .1 l.i. ... .. i..g force behind ,i,e c.,ii for .he ,,.: ! HOUSE BEGINS NA V AL ....i.e.. cnpnasizeu en the ew of tin" ,,, ,A w n.r. VIWI1' gathering the vital necessity there was STREa(tI H BILL t I0H I ' or i.ureiie ami ttte world of grappling' earnestly with the problems confronting ' , , (he iinlrti..ii. 111..!.. .l....t:..t .1 l'.,l.li..lil,i Vtii'lt 1(1 'Iho fipllt K. I-. Hamer. secretary nnd treasurer ertin,....! .... .1 .7., .. ' ...,. n... ,.'vni Amneii'vliiHmi Hill. - .1 ! 'iit.iii-ii i- i i 1 1 ii i ii irn ill iiii fii i-i.i iiii i ..,.,...-......-.. .-.. cemplished. he declared: .presaged by the vigorous attack en the "Hue thing is certain: we have (nine ' measure in the minority committee re re here te uetk with ail enercv and eain- I101-' duncd bv live Republicans nnd one estness and net te wast,, time In miiiise- ' Democrat, hegnti in the Heuse today inetit. I nm uif all file delegations ;n,. In accord en one point, and that Is te reach mi agreement which will preienl renewal of international conflicts, thus ie-establishing general tieace and ie- ciiiecni ceiimietice iietween the static ,1111 a basis of economic pnisperlij." i A for the French delegation, 'n mi" I declared in it behalf it had conic in Inn open spirit. teeled te de all pe. eie in aiceinpiisti tne tasu set for the conference. This j. the lirst time the Allies have galhered in such n confer ence since the war with the nations which weie thier eneintes In that strug. gle and et her Vw Inch icmnliud out side the conflict. I Boekbinder Jury Denied Discharge 1 Cnntlnuisi fmm I'aee tin ' of the jury should allow ln jmpatht" , for the defendant, should n'lew his j prejudice for or against the defendant. . or for or agnlnt the naiienal pinbibi i tlen law te enter into consideration hi a . examining Inte the facts. Won't Disdiarge Jury I i'i tVt' "1 nm leaving the facts enurelv te i you gentlemen. I am net attempting te ! determine them for jmi but I cannot f feel that this jury has exhausted all of the efforts which it should preperlv make te arrive at a verdict, and I eun ! net feel thnt I could rightfully discharge ' the jury nt this time, s,( your request j' te be relieved from futther considera tion of tins cae will net lie granted at thla time. When the ,pny had retired. Heek r binder turned le Mr legue and said 'What thrill I de -stick anumd'-" "Ne." said l.egue. 'go down te mir . reataurnnt and don't llntiK ulsiut the ' caie." "All right." said ItoeKlundcr. ' 'II go and get the boys a geed dinner " The iurer spent the morning in use leas del'lbera tlen. They were still dead locked when they went out le dinner at neon guivrded "bv ei?ht bailifl and afentit of the pepartnient of .lustlce. It Is teperted that the juiers are tremely weary of their long and iemlnglv hopeless debate estcrday 1 li nsked te Ite te church, bill weie rnhf teld'thej would have te go together A flffii4lkKli ...n., I.iilueiitiiilliiiis Metheillsls Mfand Catholics mi the jury, thej decided m. " thT wouldn't go at all If all were te M forced te go te one ciiuicn During the nfternoen thev iisl.id for cards and newspaper te while nwiiy eme of the heavy hours The hallills tefused I Ills concession also. The delllK-rntiens of the jurj are among lhp longest en receid fer'a Fed- ral cade in the local courts Te 1 m bf V v: iy The .Meie Seriously Injured Among tl.e firemen teperted overcome or injut.'d dtiriiu the blaze, who were taken te hospitals, were the follewing: Acting Chief Huehler. Kngine Ne. :!2. I.addermaii Wharten. Kngine Ne. 41. Hescnian Inld. Kngine Ne. 20 l-fldilennaii WelUe. TrucK Ne. 0. I -adder man Kelem, Truck Ne. Ii. I.aildfrm.m Tyler. Truck Ne. il. I.adderman KItgeruld. Truck Ne. l.'t. Heneman (ircen. Truck Ne. 11. Hesemnn xirrvlne. Kngine Ne 14. Ileseman Lee. Kngine Ne. 11 Lletttenani Walsh, Kngine Ne, 17. Ileseman l-eednwii. Kngine Ne 2ii. Ileseiunn .Martin, Tnu I. Ne '. ller.enian Dcnnlg. Kngine Ne. A I. Ileseman Kaplan. Kngine N'e. 22 Ileseman Russell. Kngine N'e. 20 Hesemnn Cussleli, Kngine Ne. 2li. Ileseiuitn Graham. Truck Ne. 11. Kit emeu Fall I'nuii l.nddeis Tne H.nnes were discovered bv a watchman en the third Meer at 11:1." P M. Saturday. At first the tire w.is net i ensidered serious, but the H.imes spread r.it.ldh and three mere n'ariif were sent In hi 12 -40 .. M. Mv that lime the cut. re building as able.. Meanwhile ttiete nnd been ii ha-tv ej.ii li 100 young men and women from the Stanley Huine lla'l. at I se:;. Ml."i ami s(l7. .lltheugh thai building was nevi r in danger The linuiii'ise amount of goods suited in the waieheue was rc-pen-ihlc let tne duration of ihe lire ami ihe length of time it took the hrcmrn te get it under control line -ln'eh pndsed leri'MDiu after another took- rlnme. nnd a. t,ii li wa stored with highly inflam mable m.iter al the whole thing blaed l.riKly despite the scutes of li'ie. of bi'.( wnch were pouring w.atei in tne bi.ililnig nnd Its contents. Genea Conference Opens Sessions rentlniiiil frein Pr One of the ball, fneing the main entrance Hu the right of the Italian, weie the Frein h and Japanese delegations, ami en the left the British and llelgian (ireiiping of Delegations The ether delegation sat at tables ilii i'il at r'ght angles te the inn n one. ihe sealing being In alphabetical or der, resisting In the grouping of th nations as fellows; Fnt liible, Albauiii. Aii.it i.i. I'ul cmi.'i and ( 'zecho-Slevnkia. Second tab'e. OeumarK. I'silieuci Finl.iud and liermuny. Tbiiil table. ( ! recce. I.attin l.iixem Niiul'. N'erwni nnd Helland I :n -Un I 1'euith table. It u i m ii 1 1 in . Kiis-iii Ser bia Spam and Sweden Switzerland nnd Hungary wen sealed at two additional small tables. All (Jenen was astir as the conference opened. Kiepy Miect wa hberallv lie flagged and all ihe ships nt the h.itbe: w ei .. decked w nil bunting Crowds began te gather dui-iiig the foi'eneou befeie the iiujI pal. i.e. watching the nice. .ant lemiiig and going ( the auiomebili s cairiiug i li delegates who weie calling en Siguer Schatuer, ihe Itnlinii I'lireigi. Min ister, te make their last arrangement liifein Ihe opening of the meeting I'hanci'ller Wirlh, head of the Herman delegation, nn einpaniid by I h Waller Kntliennu Ihe Foreign Minister; Itehei t Schmidt. Minister of Kconemics and Ur. Audit an Herme. Minister of Finance, and followed in a second uiolerrar by secretaries and experts of the ttermpn delegation, called en Pre mier Faetn and Foreign Minister S haner. (ieriimu Chameller Hopeful lr Wirt li expiesseil the hope that ihe conference might fulfill the cxpci ra tions of the suffering people of Knrepe. especially these of Centinl Kurepi II delated (ieriuaiiy was icidy te go le uin length te rem h the desired ebjeits. Agiecmein wa i'ii. 1 1 i-d among the di legates that Premier Facta he elected president of Ihe i (inference and Signer Sdmiijer vice president. The Picinler. at the conclusion of the inaugural Penrose Leader Swings te Pinchot ' ( eiilliiinsl from 1'iike tine le .lump into this thing light uway and go the limit for you " Mr. Pinchot Issued nneiuer .all for a lug registration Wednesday and inci dentally renewed his pledge that, be . would net desert his fellow els u Hurry A. Mai key and Lieutenant lieninur lit idleiiian did when, en the call of the bosses, they withdicw In favor of At At teincv (icnertil Alter. "I ask you Republican letris of Philadelphia." he .aid. "te leuieinher that the contra, ler bosses will get tiie.r ete out while there are some ."."l l.l KM men and women eligible te vote but net yet legistered in Philndelphia alone. Yeu cannot beat the Combine and its dealt -in candidate unless you vote, and ion . aiillet vote unless nm nie legi-lcied. "Ii I net only your privilege but your duly te take pint in ibis Inrhi. nnd you are net fulfilling the part of n geed , i illen utile., in'i de I ny tin I whether you nie for nie or ng.iln.t me. I The Pinchot iniupmgii will be going en ; under u full head of steam up te the mm v afternoon of the Inst day. "I have genuine .yuipnthv for the men and women wm guiciiieir leyn: support te the caniii.l.nes whom the ceutrnctm liessc threw down. These who are in the Pinchot inine need fear no such lieiiny.il. Nobody can haul en." Hag down." I'he minority report declared the bill's piopesnl te reduce the enlisted pel sound of the navy te (17.000 and 1 the number of officer te (l.'teO would I make ihl country rt third rate navnl Power. An enlisted personnel of S0. 00(1 with (1000 apprentices would be , requited in keep the Cnlted States abreast with (ireat Hrltnin and nhend 'of .Inpnn. as contemplated in the Arm 1 Confluence Tidily, the minority rte- 1 c'aied. , Itepiesentatlve McArthur. of Oregon, a llepuhlicnii member of the Appropria tions Committee, declared the pios pies peets of nmemlliig the bill le provide, for Sjli.000 enlisted men were excellent. I Confidence that a personnel of Mi.OOIl would be accepted in the i ml was ex pressed also by Rcpres-eiilntivc Leng- ' worth, of Ohie, after n conference today with President Harding. He said Mr. Harding was standing firmly against the 07,000 plan nnd that an amendment te Inciease the figure would haM' full Admini! ration support when it was brought into the Heuse. Founded in 1865 The Heuse that Heppe Built Inaugurated the One-Price System in 1881 C. J. Heppe & Sen Central Stere 1 117-1119 Chestnut Street Uptown Stere N. W. Cor. 6th & Thompson Sti. 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I'lncliet Seals Here Wednesday I Mr I'lin'biil will speak twice In Phil-i ' inlelihiii Weiluciilm Hi'st nt tht tJltj Club Innihenn mill nl night nt 1 1 1 ilin- ner given by the Kepublieiiii Wiuniin'" Club nf I'l'iins.vhnnlii. of which Mrs. (innrge Herace l.euiner Is problem. Thui'silii the Keiester will be In I'liisbuigb ii confer with William l-'linn, who wns Uoesevelt lender in I'M IT Tinlav In- will go in Washing ton. Te Speei lies will be delivered lit Kiieiiud "i' Castle Salimln.v nnd the i.iididiiie will s,enil Sunilut w lib .lehn cMiehl. a ale chissiiiiitf. ut .Mead-, 1 llle. Urgmil.iitien leader' nre nwnltlng with much concern the I'ini het- Kllnn cunfeience. Mr. Kllim ha been In Arizona, nnd is expected home nl the end of Ihe wee!., when the State J'urrster will be Kin his stumping tour of Weiein mini- ! lies The I'lncliet imminent, which I nipld'v assuming the pioperth.ns of n lldnl wave, is nltcndv causing the lucres te Iee -hep, mill Hew lll' wonder i what fnrihei damage will be done te le them In "Wild Hill" I'linn ' r'llnn Is a big factor in Western I'entislvnnl!i politics, net se much be-1 cuuse'ef picsenl political nctlwiy ns because of what the organl.atien lend- ' ers knew he can de In the wnv of or er ganising nil Independent movement. Fllnn Knows nil the tiicks- thnt the I Vnren arid the I.eidles and the ethers hnve. up their rIccvck for the lenseil that he helped le devise) them iiiun.v ijcais age. Hut be aim knows hew te develop new linen of thought while the bosses nre vveiking under old plans and specification". Mr. I'lncliet confidently leek for- . waul te his meeting with Mr. Kllnn' ami believes thill Hie latter and hit- friiiiils, who are lutlneiitinl net mil in Allegheny Count, but also In ether parts of the Stale, will turn In for him ' for IJuiernnr. , Klinii Is the only lendei in State poll pell tlit who was ever able te turn the tables I far iih te Irish Republican Uprising Feared f'nntlnnril trimi fuse One detnlli of the fighting were available nt tin) time the dispatch wa sent. Tullnmere, Ireland. April 1ft. (By A. T'. I (lenrge Oavan Duffy. Minister of Foreign Affair' in the Dail Rlrennn Cabinet, was seized by a crowd of young men and women and dragged from a ilni form upon which lie wa' making an i..lili.nuw it i .. ..I-.. . 1 1 en I v mpp.fnrr tlflfni.lt n large gathering here yesterday. The ! dinurliers upset the press table, and lifter causing general censternntlnn among spectators, abruptly withdrew and sheuted: "Leng live Knmen d Vnlera ; long live the republic of Ire land." Tiillamnre N the cnpltnl of King' Oiunty and I" leented fifty miles west sTiiithwest of Dublin. It has n popu lation of approximately fiOOO. Dublin. April 10. fRy A. P.) A statement issued by the IrWli republican publicirv department today contradicted the rumors, given form in nn article, in the Londen Daily Mail that. Etunen d alern had been riepe'ed an leader of the Republicans at the secret meeting of the Irish Hepublican Army In Dub lin .vesterday. Rriti'h military feet soldiers, fully armed, appeared In the streets of Dub lin .vesterday for the first time since the creation of a truce In Ireland. Their piewnee caused a sensation. Cliarlemenl. Ireland. April 10. (Hy A P. i A police patrol en specinl as signment in the nrea between Armagh 'ami Chnrlement was ambuMier! yester dnv and two in the patrol were wounded. Later Dungannon police sen n bed thn district nnd nrre'ted five men believed te be responsible for thn nttnek. Car need repainting? AVe epcrnte one of the met up - te - date and efficient pslnt shops In the city. If veu want your ear palnt- d 'right, nt a prlee that Is entirely natlsfactery Get Our Estimate Ne Obligation Phene Poplar 4697 Larsen Oldsmobile Ce. 800 North Bread St. VIM MOTOR TRUCK COMPANY PHILADELPHIA SHE ( .K".Canneetf Aprll.Twth 1 9 S ft nmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmimm r. .... 'finmtn lln U'rflT &() IHT lin use in t he oral court. at the conclusion ei me inaugural."" 7'; , ' ' , ,i, i)u,,1,i,iren date the longest time a, ji.rj tnispce.h will be followed hy Prime Min- 'n """'i'rit, nr " f 'L'b, 'B rederal Courts; here nn eeen our ister i.ie)U (ieerge, or lireat Jiritnin : y A..A..t. .... rw.iirw i'lien fertner I f mil. Itni'thnu lreneli Mltlttee nf Cle cviiii.' " " ..", .1., i '"'' ........."., - ,. . -. TTntied stntes District Attorney Kllery P. Inbani and Harvej K Neweti. his 'k former assiHtnnt. were cenvlrted in Oc tober ISllll, of having attempted te krlbe'an officer of Ihe I nlted States. At thai lime iiiey were serving as lustlce and ire Premier: (Jbariceller Wirth, of (Sermnny: Foreign .Minister Chlteherln. of Russia, and Premier Tlieun.vs. of llelgiuin Knch sHakir 1 le employ bis own language, but with a trnnxlatlen of official interpreters into I.nglish and trench te fellow. 15 Imisu for ceuuterieliers, who were - f waking money lu their cell' In Meth- Ne ether speeches were ilehnihd.v W'&ttMMl'iK l,i'l,'n. It wns chnrged that nnneiilieed. nlthnugli representntlves of Vw"'lSani had been engaged te corrupt the ether countries, notably .lapan. bad ex I'lBrft Service, which wns Investignt- pressed a desire te present Ihe view.s of f.'PJStWjfuthe rase, bin fee te be S,'!(I(I0 n their (ieverninent. 96 'tm iuthm 19. "V ":.." '"' "', '."..'"" . Te Itflialdlllate Riml.i e wen. .evveu, ins pniuier, ii - - tanrgfd. actually did niireacli The conference particularly is con- T'W .. .... I. I ..! M.ltl. nltttia ..... rahnllflltKy Iaii. i ' Atwrsiivn. 'i (lev were nr i err irn in.' c""'" .......... . .-n- Nntienal Cemiultteemnn te mic- ceed Pentese. His liculenantH were chosen for State chairman and ether i offices. Fisher heairitnrtei' nnneitneed that the Independent leaders of the Thirtieth Ward who weiked for the election of Mnver Moere hnve Indorsed the candi dacy of the Hanking Commissioner. The'e leaders have formed the enng Mens Itepuhliciiii Club, with the fol lowing officer . , , , . ' .Inmes A. Savnge, president i .lehn McCnii, vice prcMldent. and Thenin A. Ciilrns. secret nr.v-treasurer. I lie .Mu nicipal League nf Plilliide'plilu. 1110 I Seuth Sixteenth street, according iq JttiirVi 'iuik .u aim irafaj dUgatw't Betln tealinU1 Oficeni of tbU CENTRAL Trust & Savings Ce. Market and Fourth Streets We become your co-worker when we become your bank Capital and Surplus 81.950,000 My 'dear" Ur. 'illdlpMan ly I " kindly z aik'youteglVriht VIM Moter Truelc Cenipaay of Aildlphlft the opportunity of figuring with you whan you artilxutha marlnt for.netoritqulpntnt? At you'lmewwrartJthronlyf oenorn in the City of " Philadelphia 'bullGlngliit delivery. and one-ten guells moter4truokit I 'deal re te eall' your-attention te the f aet, in view of the ; atranueu af forts sew etlng mad te "B003T PHlLADBLPHLi" and Philadelphia produetit that in tha purehaaw lng and aerrieing of meter trueka wa ara in the. be at position te eerve you.hara;at.heiMi TeurawaryTtrulyi yf frasldanta mC' V Cntrf-giV S ): ' ' , LrmmHiSi ' (.- . ii. v viryt . n ir l... t . .tii.2L It'
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