Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 26, 1922, Night Extra, Image 1

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Sraan laws based' dp 'thfrassumptfen that
SfBJev "men to'db'trre"n'."
Impractical vrprk in (he organizing of
t .iiwependent Republicans 'for an Inten-
X'iTe.ilrive-atainaKthe. Vare orcanlzatlen
vt.ln'.Pbiladelphla is, belics mapped, today;
jg, yv, v. ernes or meetings wnicn -negnn
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:cverr,belnKi 'Americans, or Europeans.
Tue'.'Amerlcan Embassy Waan11htlv
dammed-dndmany of the exhibits ;at-
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'rrhe",enrthqMBtc was" preceded byan
eruption 'yesterday 'of iAfpnntrAuma-.
lam, ninety .miles northwest. of,Tdke,
whjch broke eUt with' a ileud report,
pbiirlhf' forth- volumes of ashes. stones
jerid smoker vNe serious 'damage ;wbs
caused ibxtb' criiptlehV ,' "" i4V ' Vr
'sOfflelals' snH the e4rtheiiake lasted
vfifteeu minutes, the' longest in' years,.
iiu wmj i no YvurBi ib rcqeui uiBierj.'
Yokohama': was TBa wscverelv i shaken . as
Teklo, ahd'thB'. Chinese quarter in
Yokohama' was virtually 'destroyed and
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Htreflh' Wa'rnheiiiif' fnirtnanvv -IXftrt ttat-
ket ,sf reet, IIc:s1wl forfeno 'dollar, for fer fer
the j entire, let , arid aroused itbc-'sdsi
pldens of'Ocerso AV. Mnhle."an etfl.-.
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The Negro belted suddenly .'.leaving
thr jewelry; en thc'ceuhter. " , ,, '
Tjm,. fcjisiM-ct WlUliini"- m'JUlnms,
thirty-two. Clmdwlek' street neaV-Hced,,
ja"n"slew'n'Fjf tentli strcet.ite iChcstnult
teenth' street DrlAcell overtook, the
tNegre, .who tried te tight: but wns' sub
dued.' Police nay Williams had u rc-volver-iii
Mh Decket. 1 ' 1 . .
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,vvrr rfu, uic nuiiiv. it ruinuincd ll pii-
ycr vanity, i.-dse; rings and -ether? nrti
clerf. lie' .said,, none efthtm is of;
exceptional, value.. , ' , '
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lVMra. 'Nellie' 'W.urs.t .tlilrty.-one.iycnrK
old,' npd ; the , inetheiv ef.threp children,
committed suicide by jinnplng ,lhte an
old, wellln tbcdritch'en'ef her jHeu'th
Church ''street home In Mobrtpteiru. N.
J.. yesterday; Mrs'.- AVurst'- had' been
returned 'home Sunday' from u .'tanita .'tanita
rhurtJnf'Trenten.4 ' t ",
After' sending 'her, 'two eldest. cliiMren
to,sphbeli. Mrs. -AVurst' took im Infant'
anil In. n Ml(lMt,n'''Ui.' 'A inniincl- tli'fll
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i" lie n"eved, le stay'iherefev n-few''
hours. IlctUrnlnR' home dip left, n note
f'-- fr-husbund en the: kitchen' table:
I pried, iip ri trap deer' eir the' well, 'an'l
rjuinped Inte ,,tcn feet of wafer. M
'we hours littrr J.ester .Wurst, lier
htikbnnd. rnme home for his lunch. lie
sifwtlle note lyJilgUilrivcstlgulcd, aid
reiiiui run. nmiv.' nr niHwiri r
Corener E. Wj'Belte'n says the yeunV
nieiiiri'j cnueu ,ner,i me wmie Nuiteun?.
from a recurrence of the' melancholia
SLAYER TAKES' VICTIMS!
BODIES XO UNDERTAKER
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Alabama' Pelceman Admits Killing
Twe Brether Offlcere -' '
,Annlst4n', Ala.. .April-.'iO.dV' A.'
P.) Mnrslmll AVelch. n member of, tbA
local. pbHce foiJce,"(wluy 'drove; nn nufo nufe nufo
mebilo ceiitnliilnc the bodies of Jeseph
T. Ue'ldny and 0. II, Hurst, also nicm-berKi-f
the force, te nn underlnkln!' u
tnbltslnneut. where he- was nljegcd te
Imvc wild, that he-had killed Hulldny u
rcif-de.fefisii 'aji'd IInrst,fleedentaly.
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Wl,l.l MakiArfdreas Tomerroyv at
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Jripteri by jralri 'lt teiliiy en route te
Point Pleasqnt. ()., Where he-wlll make
ait uddrrrfMomeiTOW' ut the blrthpluce
of funeral . rnnt.
The President jWlll Lc nceeiiiunniri
Ly'Mrq. IIitrrlliiB and u party Incliiillnc
Atternejfleperqli DhusIii'H.v, Hevn'lnry
(i)d Mi-h,, Christian, lleiu'esentullve
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widow.- ana wastnirty-ieur years :01a
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wnen Be,nvoaan;iBeiiarapten ,Aparir-menU;-at;
112 Werth Eighteenth street.
'Hha ia :then -lri.Mnraarifc HarH .
ten, ef.uiarasdurg, west Virginia:, ana
visiting a1 "woman f riepd .who . Hve4 at
the iHamuienf The nubllsher arid , the
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young.-whtew.feU in love ln.spite "of .the
disparity' or tneir-sges, anu-werc mar
ried'VariT Itfst "Sentcmher. -T j
4111 wiA wyiv"cj.niwi ,,At.- iuvvmiu.
Af,.',kAl 1lMMB..M.k., Ufa .1 fltaaMj.'
oeiignt a targe tract at w.oeaiynne, wnicn
in pucuuuucu vj - uuc 'riiruuuuiy 'niiu uiu
shade, and built a pretty, bungalow for
I'.lmAAw'" nn'A tnnlr ll Warns' .
'Mrs. MfcCliire has retained counsel.
and If, he 'advises the, stebshe says she
Will en'iian'fhe arrest of the.. n'e'rSen's1 shit
suspects of bavlbgepirltfid her. 'husband
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nir. MWiurp wasvrempveafcire bib
noise in.-v oeaiynna.ia.TJiq nespiiai April
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Frank; P, Moere, ;nd.;dertctlyes Deran
'ronef r'niden'PeiiiitT'.Vtli ' Wfal erd
fort;VfcridAevl,'ias"lgned
f j imviaMm i ypunu.
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ibalf;ihe &cM mau"iHdlUdh'iwas aueh '
that hospital, trearacnt Tvas 'nccd!d- te
this pretftvHUle ,hemdnt Woodlyn,"
'efflrc. vl ;war.''i"qrtV br .less of an", errand
gin inciwceu neme nna inoerace.'
' ''About, this tlirie Mr. McClure. re-
eeled a letlcr. from; lily, brother Dnvfd,
lii, Wilmington,; David seemed ,diM;eUV-
ngru pnu jurpi cwicu.v ..uy ijiidiiiiu whs
'werriNl, and asked mcjivlmt he1 sheiild
de. I told him te brine his brother te
jive with us...
"Wnen the uretner came lie was III
for the. first 'two weeks. After that he
remained with us the entire winter. 'My
husband allowed his, brother) tcii dollar..
n 'week hnd bis beard, and; be did u let
of yverk, around the house. 'He .made'
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2 COUPLES WED IN SEA
AT SHORE EXPOSITION
Beb About In Waves as Officials
Swim Out te Marine Altar -
' AtlanUc City: Anrll 20. Twe
eeutiples' wcn married' this afternoon In
the waves' of. the Atlantic,
Miss ISinjhu Cnssnday. 2S32 North
Marvine street, Philadelphia, became
the bride of If eward8., OetwJIlcr, Jlh
West IVrk's street. Philadelphia, while
Miss Elizabeth O'KcCfeand Frank".!.
Fisher, both of Ilroeklyn,, were being
married., ' ' s '
Thocentrncttns parties, were, clad in
a newly"" invented sea, safety suit, niailc
of wutertlght ninterinls and inflated, inflated,
e'ud whllb the services, '.were. In progress
the couples boehed about in the sea.
' Miss Mary, Eagle, of Philadelphia,
was bridesmaid te Mlw Cussed)' and
Mis8Marga'ret O'Keefe wan maid te her
sister. J ' Best man for both bridegrooms
was William Duff, of 'Atlantic. Cltv'.
A flower alrl was In attendance iind'
scattered fresh bloeuis ever the wnjcr
UVIIirC HIV MllllllllK IMUIllrf .!ll!,YOI'
Iiader aiul'ltecei'der (ieldcnberf; swan;
from .the beach te join the groups after
they had been ferinedv ' ',
The yeuitg people are .the guestn of
the Wirst Atlantic' City Hetel Expo
sition being held eii the Steel Pier. '
ORDER PROBVfiEPORTED
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Romantic Swiss Walter1 May ,8tay
, '.lli ftfl... a 1..11- b..J..,'bi.i
I in may vr tauur nuicau nuics
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Aiiariivt I'rnbHtv.tlid; Swish waiter' who
charged, that, he wtm' "kidnapped" lie-
riuin ni iiirt,iiMiuniui: iiiiiuwrr 111 me
daughter of u weulthy member, of Hie
fuhliHihnbU'', Uelllnc Jtuek" Cepntry'
(iib.4near PHtebui'sh. will be denerted
from the United Jslntes ii(ider 1111 oi',ier.'
iisjien e(iay uy .syista,nt .bccreiary
lleiiii(njt.( of tliiTf.i'.ber.Di'iiarlineiit. '
In appruvlug the, widin(H ,of ,t!ip 'lint
miisratlen "'Heard, wlilch .lepeited thai
Probst was illegally ,lu' the Tilled
Slates, the department grunted him ))er ))er
mlsslen te.reJiinln InM.'ut JlntiM ,t.iti
tiutil May 1 wltlt thq, aiiiumiiceiiiciit
tlnit n furl lice extensien1 would he
grunted jf devclcpments-wurraiitcd the
ienlentiqn'af 'his ntleineyH (lint h;;
would be 'needed as a Witness hi cr'iiril.
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Venissles ra Today
Furinci.' Premier.. .V'enlaeles. of (ii.f.r.mv
will, pass through tbls yity this' after '
noen'at. .';0.r"o'clei'lf en route' te 'New
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, Dr, Jehn JIf'EgaB, ,'a police surgeon
attached te pity. Itiland known as a
inenq.er, tnc rcuewr down, ana out aiea
suddenly this metnihg'nt his home, 200,
North Seventeenth street. His death
was due, t,e" paralyslaet the heart,
'brought' about, lt-!s 'believed, by. ever-
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Hnertiyarter Dr. Kgan died tne nre
alarm in bis home connected wltkUhe
Electrical "niirenn' aniinde'd. Its tones
sounded . mournful, te these assembled
around the bedside of. the dead surgeon.'
Teera 'glistened, Iri ;tbMr eyes.-aatthei
glanced at his coat' and .par. and reeaicai
case always kept handy, for. just such'
emergency calls: The alarmt was 'from
Frankfprd., nveniie-and Oxford . sweet.i
4fprentiy mMmmm
Bgan?ctlredjlate Jlast night Vafteir'an
arjInetW, day,itr,CltyJ!HiW.'s ,r
loertiv- Deiore
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' Me ,11 rented hlw own; treatment until
heV became "tee Weak ami fintllly sank
into, unconsciousness. Dr. .Hublcy'K..
Owe,ri,' i-jchlef" police suriepn.-'. was
suwmened as quickly as pesible.and
maue every attempt te revive ut. cjgan,
brit without Avail. .
.Dr; Es;an. en account of v his con
stantly, 'happy mood arid . -sympathetic;
tendencies, wns ope of the most,peppinr,
surgeons in tnc city department. . .110
worked until his werk1, was done . and
often remained en,dnty. fd twenty-four
hours at -a, stretch without cemplaliilug..
After, such an ordeal h little, nan In an
arm chair., cave him, sufficient rest, te
resume. work. - .
In addition! te stvinsnractical treat
ment 'te these-in, physical distress', he
wes'n great, believe-in psychology, and
made It a ..point first te cheer un his
patient as' he gave him nicdical at
tentien. " "
.Dr. Esan was flftv-flvn vears nlrl
and was Bern ,ln New Yerk (Jlty. -He'
came te, this city, when. a boy. After
leavlne hlah' sclmul hi, ntteiwlc.l rim
Medice-Chlrurglcal College from which
lu? was graduated in 1892.. Jle centlned
himself te nriyhte ,-hraetlce unti ip02,
wften he was appointed 'a police sur sur
geen., '-' ft ,' t
, He . was. a .member of the Meillrel
Club; the Ernest ta,, Place Surgical
Society,' Archbi'i-hep Ityan1 Chapter
Knights of Columbus, and Phi Ithe
Slgmn, a fraternity, of his alma mater
He, is, suAivcdLby'hls widow, Mrs.
Winifred. Egan.jnnd two sisters, the
wisscs..tiny, nnu vime tKgan.
FLYING BOAT' FOUND
Plane' Missing .'Since jMpn'day Six
Passengers ,Safe
C , Miami, , I'la.. April ,20:The, seaiilanc
Saiitu Marin,' missing rilnce early Mon Men
'av, wM-n It began i flight from Key
West (j -Nni'iUi.', ' witli six' persons
obenrd, lip's "bijeii1 found nt Wllr-nn
ht'itml, pccbrdlnB le 11 -AVirelens messice
received here leday ,'at 11 :.'I0 A. M.
freni Havana. ., , ,
.The reillpi .which ' was sent via one
of. the naval planes "hcnt opt early today
by'.CenmiilhdcK .Vbert X. Jte'ud, stated
that the nusseneers en the" Snnm xinriii
were, taken te1 Nns'snir by a small beat,
."I ".'"" ,i'""t 'u nieciianician re
mulned -with the, plrine. ,
.-u'?.a.l'i' thl f,nnt' Maria when If left
W-Vest.were two id'ets'. ,n mechanic.
Ir. 'hiigcne I-ewc. nhd.Phnrmacift Les
lie Curry, nl) of, Key West', and'nii
unidentified woman,, ,
FIRE Dte OLDWUSE
Spontaneous Combustion of Oil lc
leved Cauae of Flames
A fire' nt 11 .o'fleek this inernln.'
'";iif;l the enjire first fleer of an i'.
Co.leiidil two-story brick house stand -l,iiK,nt'7ir,App!etree
street; one t the"
ehlest.streelrf Mn; Phlluilelphla. '.
- The bitlldlnc whlcl
Ing which was pnee a rrsi
irly I'lilluile'iihlunH, is, m,lV
u nnreheiiKii, The, ciiuae of
(lein'OtWr ear
iH'cuiiled nn a'
the firp Is upknqw'ii. bul tlieueht tiis-
sieiy 10 nave ueen due te snontuiieni.e
i'0?nbautHJe'-'-1, ' imiv1 1'0'
( Wl f -f- vprvt- - ,1
' $1200 BONDS STOLEN '
Nerjh Ub,er, Street rfeme Ranpatked
During 8n9"".t Absence;' of Family
lie.' Iinllan .liv innmiu ,.f n r.il. Li..', f -" '
v'lhe rebbi'i-v ik'iirrnl tvhlln Mt.v..'fi.
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liberty" ...bends .worth iji2uq, and C0
,lu cash, were stolen from, the home of
'NewWl' Free,). -H2S JJnrlh, UbcrstiV
!ntiil3ht by n iiivnkthlcf. whb'eitcre'l
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Cengrtamt,nvslan te 'Rght
"Ousting of Man Who Gave '
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Staff CarWanaaenl Hvcnlnk PaMle tttfr
ClvrteM', tilt, Ht'PubUe'Lcdftr Cemrv
;WaaJdBtfe, .April' 20.-The dis
charge ot,MaJet0OniWatta from Oi
Department 'of 'Justice for; giving In
formation te Representative Woodruff,
and Representative. Royal Jehnsen
raises the old issue whether ,a member
of Congress has net a right "te seek; and
obtain information in the depttrtmaats.
Many members of Congress would like
torknew why it la 4:dia'9yaH7'er Jin
empleye of the Government te answer,
questions, asked by Oengressmen;
; .The discharge of Watts and., the
charges made by Woodruff, 'apd;-Jehn-:
in, bbth Republicans, is llkelyte bring
about an.invcstlgatlen of 'the, war1 con
tract prosecutions IrVhlch are'-'lnrthe
hands of the Department, of' Justice.:
Watts' charges were in ieffect' that At
torney General Daugherty, did: net act
tipc-ii evidence of, crookedness 'which he,
;Watts,' collected. , "
. 'These cases are all deep in politics.
Hundreds of millions are involved in
claims. Whenever" the Government
takes a step, Senators and) even Cabinet
members move upon the Attorney Gen
eral te show him geed reasons 'Why he
should nrecccd slew:.v. . This haa been
admitted in the Lincoln Meters ,case
and also, in the Besch 'Magneto, case,
which lies in, the region of the Allen
Preneriy Custodian's work, rather than
in tee war contracts. - ,
1 Fired for Second Tine .
An amusing side of the Watts dls-i
ha 'haa Keen firpl rWrtfiiDK.'nfv.kid m.
patience' with the failure tovact.upen
CYiacace. -,' t
He" was n major in the .supplies dl
Vision of the -army and unearthed the
scandal about the harness contracts of
the army.. .This was- during a. Demei
erotic . administration. v. The' , Graham
committee of the Heuse -was dUging
urounder campaign, material and used
hiirrasva witness.' Secretary, 'Baker
Jobvhere'on8tCStmn -who .felt Indebted
te Majer Watta'tvent te Attorney Gen Gen
eMvu,WndUpldvef 'Watts'' iwil -uttlOervlcca-ilei
the'; Reptibfleimi; U.us
Settinthlih. tti'e.'jbbCence trier df gdl
into the' crooked contracts. ' .
ng
, But centrnctSnrn net: ilefinitelr nn.
lltlcal.', Under a, Democratic adminis
tratien they develop t Democratic
friends punder .a, Republican adminls-,
tratinn, Hiev hnvA nnnnhtln trr.,
Majer.' Watts found no suc zeal in the
jcparmr.uc et .Mist ice as lie had found
in (he .Graham Committee. Having
connections in' Congress" he exploded
pnee inere, with thei result that he has
been fired again for, disloyalty. n?hus
Im, enjoys the distinction of having been
disloyal te. the Democrats arid then te
thcniepub'lcans, 1
Daugherty Trusts Friends
. Attorney General Daugherty Is the
kind 'of administrator who listens te
friends. v He waa brought up in the
political tradition. loyalty te friends
is a part of that tradition. Like the
President! he cannot believe that a
(Wend can de w'fengilf
JAt the least .-the plea of a political
friend gives htm pause. There is no
evidence that It does mere than this,
but it does this.,
The Watts incident 'brings up (he
whble question of publicity. If it is
disloyal for a subordinate te Inform
a Congressman or n Senater, tben nil J
mar. viii dc Known udeiu wiiut depart-,
incuts are doing will be what the head
of the department ehoet.es te give out.
. It i-yvuin IV lie nrilll) I'KlUOIIfllCII that
it is n sort, of treason for subordinates'
te. talk te newspapermen. Fer the In
formation of the newspapers, the press
agent exists and at the newspaper con cen con
fcrence with the head of the depart
ment mostly what comes out Is propa
ganda bearing net neccssurliy any mere
felat'en te the truth than the famous
anneunceriient put but during the, war
about hundreds of American airplanes
being en the lighting line, when It
turned out. that only two machines had
been shipped and thetc two of French
make.,
. Responsibility Duelled
And the heads of departments escape
responsibility for I he propaganda wlilch
they emit,. Their persons (ire sacred.
Yeu miiy no mere iiie( them Mum you
con' a klng They enjoy the anonymity
which journalism has Invented te sur
round the. views of Jehn Smith sitting
behind the typewriter with iill the uu uu
terlty of un impersennl utterance.
Yeu must net quote what Prcsldeut
Harding Kiys, or what Secretary Hughes
ru,v, or wwii rtimrnry uenerui uaugii
erty says, n.hat. they de say must be
baldly stated as a tact mid net ns an
arsbrtleu, or rit best It can only be
nunllllcd by the limitation Unit there
W nethhiif better behind ItMhan "a hlch
aulhei'ily." ' '';
everything that comes out is colored
by the 'prejudice's or interests b'f aln
nuin who Issues U. lint, nn that It may'
net ne puuiiciy iiifjceiuiieii, me, corre
spondent r his, newt'ianer Is forced te
assilme rcsiieusibi'lty' for 1.
Hedge 'hw divinities who "confer
with the itresa," about Willi the rule
that II H disloyal for one of their suh
erdlnatcs fe' talk cen .le ri't'opgress ri't'epgress
man, und'yeu hnye i perfect syslem fm
creatlus, nut uu iufeiincd public enlu.
ion, hut, 11 prepugaui)ii!cd clecturnie.
We liioye toward a presa leaning ever
buekwurd in1 its enest determination
net te color the ncwst only te pcrihit
some unci else; availing' lilmcelf, (if (he
ancient press trlvilcsn of uiienymliv te
color the news for it ,
misses weddingTsujcide
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Weman Takes Life When Train
Leaves Without Her
v Ueadliig, Pa, Anr'l' 'JO.r-Dlsircwed
heeaiiMi she had . missed Imi i,..i.. ....
Reading, whqrnalie ,wu' tohaye been
Wirtm0mMe Saug
1 Companions of pHiiiMnHeutehMay
Knew Mere of New YoftfSheoting
t Miss Irmn 8tltzelf 2542 tyrth ls
teenth s'trcet, "', .senier'1 In Philadelphia
Nermal Schoeln wlhb ,1s fpbe graduated
in June,' declared this afternoon ehe does
riot bellpvejier fiance, Pvhlllit,VuniHeu-
tcp. of firaml Kaptds.. Mien., who, was
found (lead .with' a. bullet 'in his .heart at
tlie Clnrliige; Hetel, NeW' Yerk,' last
Sunday night, committed suicide.
V'He mine te Philadelphia' te we me
April 7 ami J l;ncu u geed deal about
him nud bin ntTalrs," Blip said. "There
Wiis lie. rcm-en" for him te commit sul
clde, and I believe uemc of his compan
ions nifty kliew something .of the cause
of his death,
"I have no definite information en
which te go, but I cannot belleye Phil
killed himself.- He' could always -set
money from his 'father when he needed
it.. I bed a letter frem him dated April
17 and he was te have come here te .see
me , yesterday before returning te Grand
Rapids.
"My own:. conviction is that Philip
came te his death' through foul play,
no matter what they, ssy In New Yerk.
It is true; however, that he had been
ill recently in 'Bosten.
"He was only twenty-two and,I had
Known him two years, haying met him
at the home of a girl here, a1 mutual
friend. He waa then a yeoman in the
navy. He had lately been working or
his, aunt irt- Grand Rapids, who Is a
furniture .designer. His uncle, named
Frlck, I think, went te New Yerk with
him from Grand .Rapids or Detroit, he
told me when 'here.'',
Miss Stitzel said that when' Van Hon Hen
ten left Philadelphia te. go te New
Yerk he was" accompanied by a young
Perte Rlcan, that she knew only as
"Temmy." and who speke better Span
ish than he did English. She has, been
In touch with Van Heutcn's me'thcr in
Grnjul Itnnkls by .mail and telegraph,"
LAST-MINUTE NEWS
GENERAL' CHANG'S. TROOPS FORCED TO RETREAT
AMOY, CHINA, .April 28. forces under General Chang
Tee-Lin, military governor of Mukden, are reported te have re
treated' after preliminary skirmishes -with, General Wu-Pei-Fu'e
troepssouth eftflen Tain In the. province.'of Chihli. Beth Bides
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NEW "JTOBK, April 26. Marine dlvialpn police today seized
lighter laden, with liquor valued at fi50,000 and arrested sev
eral 'men. who were, found, en beard. Seizure of the .lighter fol
lowed a pistol fight between the 'marine police and members of
the crew of the'llghfer;
KOHN TRIALBEGUN
ON 16 INDICTMENTS
Head of Defunct Brokerage
Firm Was Fugitive
for Weeks
FACE TWITCHES IN COURT
Edwin E. Kelnii bankrupt broker and
nl!cgcd bui'ketshe'i operator, went en
trial today before .lmli?e Davis. Ills
CUM! wan the Iind of the merles of bro
kerage house crashes here te reach the
Ci'lmlnu' Court.
Ah Kehti, utility garbed, entered the
courtroom, observers noted that Ills
complexion was pallid, that there were
heavy pouches under his eyes, and thut
his laee twitched.
The accused man was head of E. E.
ICehn & Ce.. 1"'-- Walnut street, which
ailed January 21 with liabilities of
mere than a lialf-millteii dollars, lie
was n fugitive for two weeks and was
caught in a rooming hoiibe here en Feb
ruary 1.
Thure arc sfxteeu Indictments tii;nin-t
ICnh'u. Assistant District Attorney
Kelly elected te' try lilm en charges
of fraudulent conversion anil embezzle
ment by bunker, brrikcr and agent.
.Specific Case Chesen
The spgellle ease cIiemmi by the prmc prmc
cutlen was that .of .Charles Sarazln. n
cabinetmaker, .'itlet) North Tenth street.
who sum lie I'.iiid
for fiftv shares nt
Pennsylvania Bullion, 1 stock nml never
received them. 1
' Keln hah been in Meynmensiiic eris. I
en'f'.nce his, arrest. He was unable t"
raise .i.i.rsiu nun. rue ieum ul d t)
U.....I. l.'......j .i .,,. i. ' :.. . . ,
niriiiii nn i.i r'riiiu nne'ii in; ecupicii
wiiii ins iamiytuis peen soixei'u.v re-
1..... .......l !. a1 Ot t a
cciverj iiiuucu uy ine t cierai vaui't,
Knhn. unil te Imvc been accustomed
in recent yearn te luxurious living, up- ' ,""", "";L ll ' vc "ns ,,u 'lunger of a
iiarently did pet relish life in a cell. ! l,rfi,b"' ri,t '" ' nrtinelnl and its clr
But he bud spruced up for the trial. ' fulUNW.oe Is approximately seventy seventy
Hewere a blue suit, n soft i-nllni. ,n.,i ; "Vl! mites,
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I'rnCmiiil en I'.ue Tinly.rour,('eliinin Thrre '
SURGEONS RE-TAIL PET RAT I
i " t
Operation Performed Durjng "Kind
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ness-te-Anlmals Week"
Sun I'Yancihce, April 1'2U. Jprlm, a
pet rut he'enging te thirteen. year-old
Donald Myntl, lias a tall today vlrtiiatlv
ns geed as new. thanks te a siuseeli
it the Emergency Hospital,
The boy's version Is; " had min
St u Jiet show. A cat hissed ut' him
Willie I was Imldlii; the lip of his tal.
He jippped se hard the sklu peeled
6tT."
cd oil. ncini-.l.
the hespltalj, Tim
rut-
Ue-taHed.'"
Vv",,,N . '
re I'lTaviiR
and she cerirmunlcctcd her suspicions te
Mrs. Van Henteni . . -.
The bev ihad recently been in Green-,
field, ,Mass:, te "visit n'fermcr friend Iri
iL., &.1.1.U nt.Hh.M.t fVatMtt anil l,M.1
tnej navy, xiiuiiiuw v, -.v, .i. ,.
also been ihpestOn,, where he, was se
III lie, consulted n physician. .
The assistant manager, of the C'nridge
IletalJ New Yerk, said today he bad
seen the,' body ,et Van. Ilputcn at the,
same time it was viewed by the medical
examiner fast Siindny evening. He faiil
there, was 116 doubt in hlft mind that
Van .Ilbutcn committed sulfide mid that
the authorities took the panic view,
" "Van IJeutcn,- who was here under
an assumed name," he said, "came of
a geed family. He had been taking
drugs, however, according te the phy'
slclans, and he had spent all his money
and was despondent. We e net believe
he was murdered."
Van Heuten had, a small part in "The
Night Watch," with Alma Tell, nml
was at a" theatre here the .week before
last .Thanksgiving.
GIRL BURNED TO DEATH
Clothing Catches Fire While Heat
Ing Water Over Oven
Easten, Mil., April 26. Miss Mary
McQuay, pretty eighteen-year-old girl,
living at Cordova, twelve miles from
this town, was fatally burned tednv
when heating water ever nn even in
the .home of Mr. and Mrs. Wnync Roy Rey
er, with wheni she lived.
She was alone in the kitchen when
her clothing caught afire. The girl
screamed,' and Mr. Reycr. In au nd nd nd
joinlng'.reorn, hurried te her aid. He
wrapped hcr'In blankets, beat outethc
fire, and conveyed her te the Emer
gency Hospital, at Easten. She died
I shortly rifterward.
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PLACE FT. WORTH
FLOODiTOLL AT 46
Trinity River Subsides and
Brings Relief te Stricken
Texas City
juewul of warfare, and declares: ''If
am nnnien wr-i- n.-n.n. .,..- iPelnenre's address U France's .last
NO BODIES YET RECOVERED word. It makes the .inrtlni; of the ways
, for the French and- British peoples.''
The Dally Chtenic, en the, ethbr
By the Associated Press 'n'f ndepts a hopeful view, and thinks
Fert WertJi, Te.. April 211. Fer-i ''T i:!'i"f!','.''.".,,V '"L8 M'l'i " "'any
ty-slx persons nre dead or missing iri !,,'lw; Jf,,nt ' it has become almost crisis
the Trinity River flood here, n revised .' -"'V' . ' -
list teila.v indicates.
The TrHilty River had fallen te .".Jl.-l
feet ut H A. M.. (lie leweNt In twentv
fiuir hours. This is only three feet
nbevc the flood stntje. .Municipal ofli efli
ceis will be able te get water for all
purposes Inte the city by night, veliev
Inir acute siifferli,.'
Majer 1,. Gv White. Id clierge of the
forces pe'icmg the city, has IsmiciI an,
urgent appeal for heln, lliimlreds of.'
men wi'! be needed In relief anil rescue '
work t' day. Majer White said. cpicsi. i
ing tlm belief (hat suffering will be
Intense'. i
Ne Bodies Recovered
.Swept away by the swirlin-i current,
no bodies had been recovered early te-
clay. Ihe death tell is ncd as vet
lni'f..lt- ItllAII ..n...,.. ...I. I.. ,
""""Vi ii" iwiiiii.i. in missing per-'
iijtiiiiiiuii)iii several pcrseiis were seen
te fall into the swollen river.
ReipieMr for uu Investigation by a
grand jury of the alleged dvnnmltlne of
levees aleiiR the river by unknown per-
twin nun r.pccicil lOiiay. .lellll II. Mi
1 am. chairman of the levee beard, de-
'iarcil last night that levees which lirnkn
f,.s,,'r' ,"', m0,"n" ,,!f low' lands, were
.'"ivu.
l.'pni. Il.ut ,!. I .,1... M'...i. i . '
. - - , n,- mini' miii'iii iiiiiu llll!IU i
l.'v'" '; .'"" "' pronounced. Attend'
.lltltlhl filial !- !" 9 il
' . "" , ' " " -" '""i water was
rn""K about twenty inches ever, the
Railroad Brld-;e (Svept Away
V'9- -'n.r A.
Texas has been swept uwav'.
iseiiteieM u-niL-inf, i....j ...in. ..in
Minll. klwiiilili.t.u ........ .. 1 . .
, . . " '" l"'" "!! lllll'.l III
"," p urn! iiiniesi, me eiii v
persons en the streets enrlv imii.v 'ri.'
were members or the American i.egieii,
co. operating Wlth the police depart-
ii i ,",,,l7H:', f city- Tie citv Is
illvldcil Inte four districts for this pur
pose, uiul uheiit 2."0 former servlce men
are pali'etlliut the streets.
Frem the tops of tress, reefs, ei
neuses and oilier places .above the
Wjiler, policemen, allied by beats,
lei-eiied hundreds 0f U.M Weinen and
children yt'Nteria . An aged coun'e
were rescued In the slinky brunches of
i.'! trill, tree.. One fuml.y wassayed from
TW JVWn l,0"vv "Hvcd,a hole Iri
he 'Voef, pUie resideiice In' wlilch 'they
te raw
ereii
zi: :.m$Mm
Message Demand. Unurl'
.Ansvyeri.ohFeur-PriMI
s- j .,i?:tT.r.zztrcMj
Point ' SfflGtetex
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'AND RETURN OPPROPE
Poland Replies te SbvHVtBp
of Rie- r :A
OBJECTS1 TO INTERFERElffl
Nerthciiffe Paeers Feraairt.
Breakdown of Cenfernctp, M
" , T-rw aui
at' Genea.
rm
By the Associated Press &. ffim
Londen. April 20. The allM7eteMf
te be presented te the Rumlan 'deasT: wj
tien at Genea tomorrow, Kays.aii Kg-, wl
"""sc.-ti-ivKrapn uispatCII irnm uettOBe TS.
will, be virtually an ultimatiim', isle. tJ,
"landing unequivocal replies nJtiUt hfite
principal peints: - Vf,8
first. Thq payment of war 'deatt; -,Jffl
eljlier entirely or with a reductierilBtiJ
en Russian capacity, te pay; j?$&1$$M
Heeend. The i....i.e r .22Ws
ucuts, with the granting, if
of a reasonable moratorium i
Third. Indpmnliy for all dnmafts $M
caused by foreigners; &bWM
if .1. ,.. ... . . . . . irtv , 'iK'rill
1"u"' ncsutiitien or confiscated : M
property. ' "If' W.
Three ether points,, adds the diatrt'.vifcjsl
will be drawn up by ie AllicsrW," W
und.an effort, will be. 'iuade 't'efbratii-l
sa,te reply hi'tlie er:iMtpesftfeSlB
meiit in order le brink the ,CersbbIbbWS
te II j We.se hefnrik Mnv in ...il.n"
MinlSte'r I.leii Iti-a t arid -nlh&l'MkZlWM
leaders, cxiierl' ,fr be oblig'cd.te
DesihI Ihe cenferpne. Tan,!
iileid Gecrgb's riilveeW' ther
nlrlMA IIa MiAAlhta l 'f.,l'.uv rtl.acM
vitaiu tii-j Jii.-viiuu u lUI.UiK, lkTi
tuy.ti .,;.,. '. . 'Sim
( ,ib ciaiiy uccemins' ciear5rn
the !sp!endld visions which ,thev we
was asked te pxpecf'as n rcsuit,'"6f
Conference are fndine nwav. aedilt
piy:i owing iq uie -pressure eumbbbw-?. ''
hllklnMU " '.' 1.x . .',-:, '-KXtMrn
Tbe'prebiib'e riyIiVeukdoH'eltteM'f
Genea' conference' I rneir "thaiiiifiB.H?ifM
iflt'Ifi(,eVtaeWf the nl'BrrrneiaH: M
editorials tbU; .mbiniiitj .i'J'Ue ZJ&tt'M
clirTe pnpevs.wlricii vhkve,'HVBiiirmWfe)?i'fl
y . i aTJuL a.iin''B
mwmmmMm'Ai--u-.'r. :
childish if the Premier.lb. try ffwyBf'' fe
his liilstakeH nml lililn Mm ilNannnla
pr fKR
ment by casting the blame for bis; fall- &$
ures upon the' press, whose only- fault JuS
in' inar.it una 'been toe,c car-siglueu.OTt,ft
The Dully Mall says the ehlylai
pertnnt thing that, him happeuedya 'f$.
treaty by the Russians and Germans
behind l.leyd Geerge's beck. ,.
"The Conference is endihs .In .fall-
, me." It declares. "The iie)ley, .of
. 'slinking liiiiuls with murder has broken
'down, nml no tears! need be-shcU'.OTtr'
! that result."
J "Fresh Disaster te Europe" ,
AsKuming that France Is determined
(te invade the Ruhr Valley, te the, end
'llint n!ic nmy enforce, her denisiuls upon
tiermany. the nejvspalier foresees
"frcsli disaster for Kurene. which
Great Britain will be alinett powerless
te avert." , ". , ,
! It Is confident, however, that' .the,
; British public is unanimous against re
M, l'nlucare speech as "the plainest
possible dec nratien (list the, French
Government thinks the Conference, haa
lasted riulic long enough and adds:
"(''early It ends the Genea Conference
se fnr as France Is concerned."
Five Russians, including Kerensky's
former secretary. Beris Slavlnkeff, were
iii-rected liGcim-i by the Italian police
en Sunday, says a dispatch te the Daily
Herald. Slnvinkeff arrived iri Genea
under n false name and with n forged
passport, and the police found he and
his companions hud a plan of the hotel
at which the Russian, Soviet delegation
is stHjing.
. . . .iii.iiii-i ij,..-tii: uiirrprciB
The correspondent Miys that Hlavln-
keff, since the Bolshevist revolution la'
Russia, lias been the chief link hetiv'n
.,... ,. ,4 . . ,. T
imi riencii iiuvcriiiueni ami I
cession of nnti-Belshevlst military lead
ers, and' that a month or two age he
was in Londen In close consultation
with Prime Minister Mbyd Geerge, and
Viscount Ciirzen. the Foreign Minister,
Genea. April 2(1. (By A. P.) The
Polish delegation te the Economic Cen-
fcrence, in a nelc nddressed teduy ie
rereigu .miiisicr tncnerin. or the
II I.... .Il .,).... I.. . ' "-"
'""'. ii,-uiiuii, in iinnwrr- ie yrs
1(11(1(1 lJ Ifllktttlt liitili. .l.klt i v ' ,
i iiu '.uiilililivc, ,e uir ,:Jlia:ilini,Mi, Hl'J- IAi.
liiml had vielnlcd reatles with Rusla,fV dU
declared Poland was here te centr.kHW '$"$
te tlie work of liencc and tliaraaaar.'.'.wSyj
iiij n Bir-7iii MUll.t lllTUIIirillBT M"St-t
striii'tien of RusmIii, Ai'fifW&S
,'l'lie note, higneil by Foreign MltMasjpMHli
.-Miruiiiii. iieuii ei i no t'eiuiii wieasiasy;m'v'a
hi i.in.11, uir iui ucil'lllien or rMBB - n'' i
iii discussions concerning RislaHviFJ'&ia
fairs was lu lib wuv- liieeiniinHhlw.wlA'.'it
the tidily bet ween, Russia und'Pra3.!)'
concluded lit Itlcii Mmili 1H tmtWtiw
wns asserted in the Russian note.of jeB',:'
teiilay, ' ' 4ffil&& ,
Tin Polish nole lakes exeeptloavtte'
mi, mi. sunn iiiiiii n iinnuniirtftaaraa ,i
the rlslit te Inlerfcre iii h rnUiUsM -1
.I'll,., II l.nMJ l.lluulM'a u.l..l...l...ia .'.r
between Peliiud tiud ether' statw.",',3i'iJi
The note rjlenlcif aiiy;,ntfcmnt taltM.'rll
part el I'phind ije .inlerferq, wltkftafi?i'-C
Miyerelgn rKl s of Iliissln. UKaaw-teV
iieules baling vlelatdl any agriapiftm'
ria.api:.
cenijiiiieii witu iiussii)., it emrtiiifMim
Pelnpd ml" passed no ;udgmeiit W tTB).'9.:
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