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' i''AihCan After Battle at ir 1025 Melen Street F ' H POLICE WOUND WITNESS I' ' i - 'Thirivictim Tells Story of At I took-by Armed Crowd of Rura-Bnnners Tremtn erc shot te death ut 4:10 cVMck this mernlnj: nt 1025 Jlclen iMt'la'what one of them said before U'dhd'w8 a duel ever n yemnn. Ti m,a man wns shot In the arm by J i&bebntn an he tried te Cfccnpe ever flpobef.ndjolnliis lieuscs 7.ZTU Ma uru. Hl Baker, thirly-twe years old, '-M?! "Buck1' llulley, ItiOS Brown ,"rwl' . . tftrrrfStlnifer, thirty-four years old, i2p8 8cntb "Thirty first street. The an wounded U Hyman Geld, CUi Maheney, 337 North Eiglith itmt. Stinger wns a brother pi for fer wr Fellce Lieutenant Geerge Stinger. ' Twe, women are held ns .wltucsges. nmiwrve found huddled in a. room en tin weend fleer, frantic with fear. They 'ire Helen Lewis, alias Celeman, and tViiria ITirrfe. They arc exneeted te kJ.iU' twillMA flrnf n llin rftnl 4r,ltll if ly IBQ IV4V bl "w w 'Fellce Seek Real Story '''Tie double sheet Ins is shrouded in nfittr, In spite of an ante-mortem nt tnaue uy enncer ni me una Hospital. The dyins man the blame for the trnscdy en taw.' Tbe police arc Inclined te doubt 'ktaJterr. They think that a "boot "beot "boet ,'kfMi' war" lies behind the killings. Md, at the Huhnemnnn llebpital, f; .fie declared six men had en (h house 'and opened Are Hluiul- Anna Tunkis. 10S0 Melen street. the police fibe had been sitting up a licit cetiu, anji saw one of. tun in theHn front of the "hound ami lie ether dratted out and nrenncd un Htim iu ath bnrrel. v.vupr vns leunii dying in tue ttnet: Baker was found ileail nrnnnril 'iMlflit the barrel en the sidewalk, n ura. lupKis tain. Beth Stjmcr and' Uukcr had been nirte netpltalH when the pelice nr , rlfed, lummened by neichbers. A riot call hreutht the whole squad of night detectives from the Tenth and Hut Hut Hut touwtedtrectH itntlen, under Licucii Licucii latThenins Wnlsh. iiltheagh tjicy t-earclied the premises uwenihly and the t-tnet in front of lie neuie, no pistols were found, net wen thoie which Stinger said he and BUez hlcl IlKOrl i Dllllf. Tell Ilk Kbirv The i nprtulramatle story, even though KH.Wibellevcd by the pelire, was the Jg(t8ide by Stinger en his denthbed nt (Hahnemann Hospital. Lieutenant wjw and Lieutenant of Detectives SJJHw. head of the Murder Squad. JIJWW there ami received a statement uajjIDf man hutl Lm.umi . tn ... I R!kli5Jie ey" t,,c et'cratitiR table. VaI "ofeur bullet wounds lu his bedv. fekMrt MT? "S "' t'1P nec,c nntl "v" kienildUr ,,.--""" lu,u "" " l-,Vaen he heard' that he una fit-i,, ttllf?. P,cnd"S with them te save 'vii???," t0 de '" ,,e moaned. i.T?nL ?. ,lvc- . 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Fanchelll, whose home is ut 101S Mercy street, was escorted in nn auto mobile this morning te the house whern he found and shot' his wife.by Daniel Simpsen, with whom, according te the police nnd witnesses. Mrs.- I'anchelli had been living ince last Saturday us "Mr. and Mrs. Daniel SnJtl." According te the story gathered by the pelice el the Eighth nnd Jeffersen btrecN station, l'nnchelll hud ejected his wife from their home, where they buve three small children, en last Saturday evening. Simpsen told Magistrate Xelt that he had only taken Mm. Panehelli te the Tenth street nddrew out of hu manity. He admitted remuining nt the apartment with her, hut "only te pro tect her." ' Simpsen called for I'anchelli this morning in his uutomebllc, hearing tlint the luttcr was searching for life wite, and offered te lake him te the wemnn. Punchelll put a revolver iu his pocket aud accompanied him. Throwing open the deer te the apart ment, Simpsen cxclnlmcd: "There is your wife!" Shots Fellow Quarrel The wemnn was en her feet iu her night cletheg. I'anchelli reproached her nnd het words were exchanged. I'an chelli drew his revolver and llred three times ut.Mrs. I'anchelli before Simpsen cdulrt restrain him. One bullet ledged near the woman's heart uml she tank te the fleer. Simpsen laid her ujien the bed, while I'anchelli, panic-stricken, ran from the house, later giving himself up te a pa trolman ut Thirteenth nnd Market streets, who took him te the Eleventh nnd Winter streets station, from which lie was transferred nt once te the Eighth und Jeffersen streets stntlen. I'anchelli; en the ergc (f collapse, was held by Magistrate Neff without bail and Simpsen wns held in $300 bull ns a material witness. Mrs. I'anchelli was taken te the Children's Homee- pnthlc Hospital, where, in the presence of her hut-bund, she made nn ante- , mortem stntement, m wlilcli slie niui tlieru wns no juMinenrien rer ine wioei- tnir. und that Mie had been put out of her ileme. She denied bhc had been ' llvlncr with Slnuioen The apnrtmvnt house is owned by I. Uesenbaum, of l."-" North Kl'th street. The caretaker of the house, Mrs. ' Whn m. ,i. , , . r mill I7.CIUT, bum iiiui uii nimuiij u "wZm ei P-8,'. h(J trie.'1 t0 ,nl(" "l sivltiB the name of Daniel Smith, tftlM,n?1, '" Mirgeeiw lifted Hempanlcl by Mrs. Punchelll, luul Vvi.,l.i W zencr. bn i tnut en nunuay u inL-.Mi iinhKivKxIen of the utiurtment. hav She ing n note from the owner Hi)lx they been Wul leuted it She heurd the ipiarrel tome nnd the tliets lircd. The police Mild that I'nnehelll hud 1 nNe thieatencd SlmpMin nnd tint t the latter had cone te ranctlen teuuv te neSaldn'?1 ''I ,,,ke ,:" from nc I he wns afraid for his own lite. Pan Wp lq 11'i"1 ll,at- 't Bet v chel I denied he hnd tbrcnteued Simpsen. HYPNOTIZES HIS CHUM; UNABLE TO AWAKEN HIM s Collegian's Experiment In Mystic Science Only Partly Successful Durham. N.. II.. l' U. (Hy A. P.) After taking n correspoimencu ceuise lu h.vpnetlsm, Ralph II. Seiinuin. I nf Yerk. Me., u ficshninn nt New , Ilumpshlrc College, tnen out Ills powers en his roommate und fellow townsman, . Dl'iaill UOllMlll, IH'liilc uii n.iiiui ", student audience. The spell worked. The siibiect fell limp, nnd the nniutciii' wussalslicll.cnniucli Rut when he tried te bung ms i room- ! nintc buck te consciousness. Senninn Ulsceveieii inm uu puni, riiymniiK i ; lingers, miiimiiki piiiviniib uim p"uiii.i i pu.v incut ,,r ii... '. uiiKers. miuium. inns t " "".,., e snraK. i "".'U'bt lu thn "i'l. iL V.1 tc of neavnll. , l" -- I 5 L?1 ln'iw, vv .'"' ', l,!1 culleil mul gave u.edlclnei tvve members Nm; erh. May a (Ity A. P.) -CiteC,'! "-'1'l.v l stbuli ''''T1 1 of the faculty wete scut for iiud con- Jehn McCeru.nck was m far rerov rerev lt (Cy ,S ( . stiuiult te the ',.,,,...,, ,,. ,:..,.. ,IP Pmi Hobsen .red from his lis'ent serious Illness thnt, 4T.jjT .....u ......!., ..in ..r in,. , wnii. in ii iii. was ii nnsscni'cr today 'With Ills wife Df UlAUn ,,-! IJIIMlMll, M. '. " ".' NI'nkTf4 ri'lllU MIM Oil IU 1111 Miuwu JUliMiuirN i i ris iinin , , -i... ii.... f tt.....i..u i. or ihB neird ?iil,h, win ntimum. ii. imnvn l'lltl ltabitH S'.nmnii.i-K. liitfiil nt llt( lelll'tf lli'Dlll't- nQ4 tnuiir ( 'Jt.itav (Inftll lOfl ll II 111! Ill case of hypnotism nnd Seummi Mil; llb i NOUIl'BJ I -,.... .- .- ..-..., TMafct "' ,,',,w Vvtr? "T3y! ' w,,8i '"r0"" trj'ing te asmenmraie uyp-1 ,-',,,, ,lv. ,hel ftr aula column tecty en I saaVmMalWteBiiW WIHttifurfH"r" ft' aiMhMfcfm'ft!--'-" liiHL's Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaW ''a aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat aaaaaaaaaav"' aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal aaK;vx 1 ?f- mm v . . irXvt.4 The diagram shows 1025 Mellen street, where two men were killed after a supposed love duel. The figures indicate where one man's body was found prepped against a can, another dying In the street, Helen Iewis (Inset) Is held as n witness. Hynfaii Geld (below) was shot by the police In an ut tempt te escape MAN, 40, SHOOTS GIRL 16, DURING FIGHT IN HOTEL i . . I., i. ,i Teny Valiant Claims Hit Revolver Was Acldentally Discharged Edith Surre, sixteen jenrs old, 17 Taskcr blreet. was shot and seriously weuudedby Teny Vuliante, forty cars old and married, of Thirteenth und Mckeiui streets, late last night, nc nc cerding te the police, durlns n light in n hotel near Thirteenth und Walnut streets. The girl Is lu u critical con dition at the JefTersen Hospital. Vuliante was arrested by Detectives Kay nnd Nelan, of the Fifteenth und Vine streets vtntieu. He said the re volver wna accidentally discharged. He will have n hearing this morning before Mngbtrntc lloeney. Jeseph Snrre, fntlier of Miss Sntre, said Vuliante. who lind been regarded ns a friend of the fumily, accompanied I nis (luuxuter out lust nlglit. He ex , prcsbid the belief that Vnliunte induced iier te go te u hotel und then attempted te attack her. McCORMICK-OSER PLANS AGAIN HELD IN ABEYANCE Opposition of Rockefeller Reported Snag, in Wedding Arrangement Chicn&e, May -. Wedding plaus for the iiiarrluse of Miss Mathildc McCor McCer mlek. beventeen-year-eld daughter of Hareld Mcl'ermick, president of the International Hnrvester Company, and granddaughter of Jehn D. Ueckefellcr, te Mnv User, the Swiss riding -innbtcr, have been dropped. .Ne date bus been set nnd n general attitude of adopted by "no definite plnns" has been the members of the McCor McCer McCor licie, It whs lenrued yestcr- Ueckefellcr, grandfather of is never changed his erigi mlek facilj Jay. Jehn !-. Mnthltde, nal hliitemrnt blucu the dn the engage- menl ni iitwioimerd. u'hli'h una. In effect, tlint lu would necr consent te his gruudihiughter imirrviiiK nn.v ether thnn nn Aniericau or living unjwhere Im I- in America. It (.eems, Mij friends of the McCor McCer mick fnmll.v licru, that the oil king can not L'lve his consent te the marriage without retelling himself nnd lie has necr done tlint. GIRL HELD AS CHILD-SLAYER Nephew's Bedy Was Found In, Divorcee's Apartment Chlclige, Ma.v -'. (Uy A. P.J MUs Violet lllink Duncan, u prctlj nine- I teoii-jeur-eld divorcee, wns nrrcstcd i lediiy chaiged witli murder in con- I ueiilen with the dcuth of her nephew, Heills Itetil, tvve nnd u hnlf jenrs old, ' of Alten Park, Teiin. j The child wns round dead in Miss i Duncan's apuitmcnt lnt-t .Satiinluy I "'s1'1, . . ' K Ci m m itai v'O MAY riAY1 w wwr.,.. ... ."- w ,.,r, , wr. Communists Invade Royalist Club. Twe socialist Halls f 2,(ij. (v. Twe Socialist Halls Fired Reme, May 2. (11) A. 1--Fivc ilenil uml about 10(1 wounded make un 'the May Day mil of casualties in Iiuljf Tim ( euiiiiuuistH tiivniieii u menur ,.,llb nt leghorn. Twe Socialist , t (,,Ml wre h,Pl 0 r,, A ,prIl0 t01, lu.,-fcens were wounded in ( disturbance when n Ceinniunlst leudci trlM iu spraK mid tniuii) en i nc .quiinnin, ueunii ler i a' rest and visit te his home lu Ath- lone, Ireland. il het no YOU K.r.i i iiaiiv vi.UKiAiir;. iik a MQHR SOBS 11 BUILTY' TO WIFE Man Held for Brunen Murder Breaks Down at Sight of Mate SHOWMAN'S SISTER WORKS TO DIG UP MORE EVIDENCE "There'll Be Real Sensation if I Succeed," She Tells Detective Harry C Mehr, locked up In Mount Helly Jul I ns the instigator of the mur der of "Ilenesl Telin" Ilruueu, circus owner, of KlvcrMric, N. J., broke down for the first time lndn when Ids wife, Hcsie, wan tuken into t lie cell te sec him. , County Detective Ellis Parker es corted the young wemnn. Mehr had maintained n ste Id silence and profes sion of utter unceilcern since his recent nrrent. "Veu don't believe I did t7" Mehr demanded niter lie had hugged und kissed ills wife. "Ne, I don't." said Mrs. Mehr. Then the wife hecan te sob. nnd Mehr took her lu his nrniH ugnln, tears btreamiug down his cheeks. "I in Innocent, Hessle," lie said. "Ne matter what they tell you, I'm inno cent. I had no pnrt iu this crime." 11)011 her arrival at Meiin! Hellv. Mrs. Mehr had sone directly te the Jail und demanded te see her husband. Interview Wns Uriel "I'm Mrs. Mehr," she said. The jailer explained thnl no one could pee the prisoner without permis sien from Detective Parker. Mrs. Mehr then neught his office, und the detective escorted her te the cell. The interview wns brief. When It was ever Detective Pinker led Mrs. Mehr past the cell where Charles M. Powell, who confessed thnt lie com mitted the murder for $1001) premised him by Mehr, wns ledged. She p.issed en with averted face, und wus taken te Detective Parker's office. Thcn Mrs. Mehr was confronted by Mrs. Elizabeth Jncsclike. sister of the murdered mini, who had come te Mt. Helly en the Mime train with her. In fact, the two had entered Parker's of fice together n hnlf hour earlier, s On the train Mrs. Jneschkc und Mrs. Mehr, though bitting close te eucn ether, gnve no signs of recognition. They were en the 0:4'J trnln from Cam den. A detective assigned by Purker snt near by. When Mri. Mehr, sobbing Mill, wns lei" into the offlee by Parker, Mrs. Jueschke broke the clillly silence bhc lins ninlntuincd since she saw- the wife of the man licensed e( instigating the murder. tilves Wife Counsel "I feel se sorry for jeii," said Mrs. Jneschkc te the, younger woman. "Don't cry. Don't waste your tears en that deg of a husband, little girl. He's net worth it." Mrs. Jneschkc is selng out with State Trooper Hading tills afternoon te leek up some new leads that Detective Parker gave her. Parker said Mrs. .Ineselike went te Mount Helly ut life request. ' 'She knew absolutely nothing about the npprehcuMnu of tlie prisoners." he wild, "until she nrrhed nt the Y. W. C. A. in Philadelphia lat night. I" Had sent tier a letter iislcing" her te leek up t-ome things for me In Chicago, und she accomplished what I asked. This afternoon I am sending her te River side, und she will leek up certain ether matters nt njy request." "Yes," broke In Mrs. .Taechke, "nnd when I find them, there'll be something deiuc" Mrs. JucMdikit prnNcd the work rnrker hns done and spoke with much indignation about Mehr. She expressed great sympathy for Powell, however, Continued en I'ner Ilc, Column Twe DOG, ON GUARD.JS STOLEN Canine Left In Car Vanishes as Aute Disappears A pugnucleus Irish terrier made Ills debut ycbtcrdny as a protector ugaiust nute thieves, when Miss Helen 11. Itrmlferd. of New Castle, Del., enmc te Philadelphia and pnviicd her new automobile en Arch street near Twelfth. Inktemi of locking the machine she left I the deg in the fient scat te guurd the I automobile. Evidently there nie deg fanders nineng nuln thlew-. or else the terrier deserted the car, for when Mfe Hrnd Hrnd ferd returned belh the deg ami unto mobile were gene. The enr wus wilucd nt ?."50. SIX YEARS FOR SHOOTING Man Who Wounded Weman, Baby and Himself Is Sentenced Judge l-'lnleti or today sentemed Geerge Fulmcr, tull Tulip streel. te fiem live te slv jenrs lu the 1'nMerii Penitential) for usaul(ing Mr.-. Nettle Shriller, 1,1(1 Median nvenue. Mrs. Shrinir, u widow, was shot in the cheek, und her infant seu In the hip niter she spurned Fulmer's sugges sugges tlen they get mnrried. Fulmcr then wounded himself lu the head, l'lilmer bud been srpmiitcd fiem his wlfe live .venrs, suffered from nervousness ns the icsiilt of sei vice In France iu tlie uvln uvln tlen corps and luul been drinking. TOKIO CABINET OUT Ministers Resign at Premier's Re-j quest te Reorganize Government ' tendon, "Mn .!. (It) A. P.) -The .Inpnncse Cnblun', bended bv Premier Tnk.ilmslil. linn resigned for the purpnie of pirmilting u partial reorganlratien i of the ministry, mi,vh uii Exchange Tel- . egruph dispatch from Teklo tedn). ' Tohie. May 2. -(Ry A. P.) Pre mier Tukuhushi Is reported te bnve n- quested the resignation et his Cabinet city Relief Organizations Are DIs with it lcv te forming u new govern- ... .. le ment In sympathy with his views. , banding, Says Hoever break in the Sel.vtikul, or Government i Washington, Muy i.'.- Rcllci'tlug de. parly, is expected ns n consequence. creases lu iineniple.vment. ergnnlutlnus Viscount Tiik'tihnshl. whli became lieml of the Cabinet following the us us snss.'nntien of, I'reinier Iliirn, Is one of the leaders of the Sei)iikiii party. He has' severnl times declared lu favor f speedy ratification by Japan of the quadruple treaty for maintenance of peach tn the Pueltlc, framed at the v nnsingien .uenrercne, vSsw&'SJfr. s. rt. . . JW VW.WCM ' . 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Murriugc among students wns expected te be formally approved today by the beard of regents of the University of Wiscon sin, us n lcsult of fnverublc action of the student life and interest commit tee. The .student committee recommended te the beard that the deans be in structed te reinstate Rebert Johenot und his bride, who wus Miss Deris Moses. Tlie pair hud been ordered te discontinue their studies after their re cent secret marriage became known. It was the opinion of the committee that restrictions should net be made ngaint iiiuiiihkb iiiueng Miiuijnts wtie had their inn Wlll'lllt While frowning en secret marriages, the regents nrc expected te approve en tirely tb- committee's findings, some members of tlie beard indicated. Mr. and Mrs. Joheuol mnitium-eil Hwi- uin at once cblubllsh their own home- among the vuiKiij ei inurrieu students. ALTER AT WASHINGTON TO BOLSTER UP FENCES 8ees President and Members of State Congressional Delegation Washington. Mny.2. Attorney Gen eral Alter made n ImriTed flight through the mazes of Wilmington officialdom M lUy. combining official business uml social ciiIIm with political conferences of direct bi tiring en ills campaign for the governorship of Pennsylvania. nc ciiipii en President Harding, met ' Secretary of the Treasury Mellen, Sec ' ictnry of Laber Davis and ether ineiii.' hers of the cabinet nt the White Heuse i i-uiiivrri'u wun Attorney (ienernl Dtiugh Vii'iV , V'f1,' 1,iresentutlve Vnrc, of I nlladelphla, and nt neon went into cnuciis witl membeis of the Pennsyi. vnnla ceiiRiessinnal delegation. Tlie congressional repre'entntlves. most of whom wcie nt home en their own eumpulgns, w,.n. summoned here by telegrams dispatched bv Representa tive Rutler. of Delaware Count , deun of tlie delegation. Alter explained ill tin- White Heuse Hint his cnll en the Prc-ldcnt was a social iiffulr cxclusivel.v "I had never si.i.n ij1(. I'icsident." he -nld. "Attorney General Dnughertv suggested that I meet him What dill wc discuss? What am I supposed te su.v ? Is it ciisieinurj in repeat such conversations? I believe we Midi it wus a nice cla.v. The Pi evident Is hand some. Isn't he? He declared life campaign wns pro pre glossing satisfactorily. Claims by his supporters that In- would carry the'Stcte by (I'liiaierlty of fiem (lO.dOO te .'.Oti 000 he churactei l.ccl as "npprexiinntciv correct. DICE "CHAMP" ENDS LIFE Rolled "Benes" for Half M Hen, but1 Dies Penniless San Hcnianlliie, Calif.. May l. (Ry A. P.) Lew Friedman, said te liuve been one of the cleverest dlcu ex perts in the oeuntr.v, is dead bv his ew'n hand- the bund that rolled "seven" nnd "eleven'' for nearly half a million dollars in the Inst twenty years. Friedman liiculed for the nr.r tliiie in his life, his friends sjiy, when yesterday he beat the scepter et tuber culosis by sboeting himself. He died penniless. A jenr age he ' camp back fem Cuba with SL'O.nnO he wen In n f.n. W,'PK "llt "p K'lve It iiwnj lu u Mlmrr iiiiin in .iiiiuigKUTs in tlie streets from New Yerk te San Francisce. Friends provided him with n tent near Victor Victer ville. There he died. i WILL PICKEJ WHIJE HOUSE Wives and Children of War Pris oners fan Drive New Yerk, Mnv .-( Ry A. P.) Wives uml children will icvirt te pleU'ting the White Heuse iu n lenevved plea tu President Hunting te release the IM men still In federal prisons serving sentences iinpuM'd during the wnr. it wns imneuneeil today bv officers of the American Civil Liberties I'nlim. Fuch ihi) they will pinmle te the cv riutlve innustnii, the Senate nnd the Depnrtmeiit of Justice, bearing bunners, According te Professer llarr) F. Ward, chalriuiiii of the iinlen'h Iwinnl of clireo cliree clireo ters, this campaign wl'l lc augmented by u drive through the mails. FEWER IDLE LEFT TO HELP l or ine relief el tlie Jiililcss imve been iilsinniird tu mail) Im'alltle-i, it was said tedn.v bv Sccietiir) Hoever. Conditions witli ii'sni'ct te unemnlnv. ment. Mr. Hoever snid. nrc Ies fnvo'r fnve'r nble iu New Yerk und Rroeklvn than iu ether lilies. This, be said, was due te tlioae titles having done less than unv ethers, with the exception of Chicago, e rclicyrj unemployment. vl t-ir V .!.."iVv vv WJB' Yi, ii OLD CITY HALL IS MEDICATED Chief Justice Taft Here Ceremonies of Thi3 Afternoon for 'MIGHTY GLAD TO BE BACK,' . FORMER PRESIDENT SAYS Guests of Hener Will Be Driven Over Part of Fair Site Chief JiiMlce Tuft." formerly Presi dent of the I'nlted Stutes. i nine here today from Washington te take part in the Todedlentlen of the n'd City Hall, once the home of the United Stutes Suprciifq Court. "I am mighty glud te be back in Philadelphia ngnln' the Chief Justice remarked, us he smiled the famous Taft smile and escorted Mrs. Taft into tlie I5clleuc-Strntferd. Mr. und Mrs. Taft, Justine Clarke. Justice Pitney, Mrs. Hufiis Spuldlng Da mul Solicitor General and Mrs. Jntnes M. IJeek composed the party which reached bore et 1-:07 o'clock en n private enr provided b Samuel Rea, president of the Pennsjlwmlii Ilnli Ilnli rend. Te Visit Fair Site The rededlcntlen exercises lire te begin at ! o'clock. After Impressive ceremonies nt the historic structure at I' If Hi nnd .Chestnut streets, the guests of honor will be driven ever part of tlie SeMiiI-C'cnteimial site. The distinguished visiters were wel wel ceimd at tlie West .Philadelphia sta tion by Mnyer Moere. Murdoch Kon Ken drick. City Solicitor Smyth. Colonel Archibald Helding, former Judge Thee- I'enttnced nn Pure live. Column On LAST-MINUTE NEWS FIREMEN'S LEAGUE BASEBALL SCORES 2D BATTALION 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 4 9TH BATTALION 00200002 4 3RD BATTALION 202010 8TH BATTALION 12 5 1 1 6 1 OIL DEAL WITH RUSSIAN SOVIET DENIED GENOA, May 2. Colonel Beyle, representing the Shell group of British oil companies, Is quoted as denying the reported agree ment with the Russian Soviet Government. Reuter's correspon dent says the Russian conference delegation flatly denied haviug made conce&blens te the Shell interest. w .,. WILL ASK HARDING TO APPROVE SENATE BONUS BILL WASHINGTON, May 2. President Harding is te be asked by the Senate Finance Committee Republicans te apjneve a sol sel dieis' bonus bill diffeiing iieiu the Hoube measure only In miner essentials. MRS. DAY ATTACKS ALTER CANDIDACY "Polite Opposition" te Weman Suffrage and Wet Leanings Held Up te Scorn ASSEMBLY RECORD CITED Standard Time te Ride at Primary Elections I'llmtli) elect ii 'is will be held tl i' iiiglmiit Peiiiis) Iv.jniu Ma.v lti in in i rd vv tli stiiiiuiirii lime, (aid Chief Geerge D. Thern, of the Slate ISurcnu of Klictiens, teda.v" in re sponge te question which h.ul arisen iu mtiuicipnlltics win re duyllsiit snviug erdiiiiiuces had been passed. Mr. Thern snid the law did net recegni.e uti) local time. A sensational broadside tirfiihift the candidacy of Atterui-j General Alter for t,ie Republican nomination for Gov Gov ereor wns delivered 'edliy by Mis. Frank Allies Dn.v , who deelured that should Mr. Alter be i le. led he would be bound hand nnd feel b) the besc.. Mrs Dnv is a member of the Pini'lfM Incentive Ceiiiiuill e of I'hitiidelphla nnd uhseciaiii ihuiruiaii of the loutuilt leutuilt teicin meetings. She Is also uetlve in chic movements genera Iv and Is presi dent of th-1 Mendii) Conteren"e. Her attack en Alter a iiiade in the ceur-i1 of u letter te MNn Mnr.i 1. lliikcwcl!, of Plttsburi;h, who. in the old s'lffiagc la.vs, 'vas a worker for votc-fei-W'oinen. Miss ltnkewcll hu 1 written te Mrs. D.i) and te ether prominent Phil adelphia women urging support for Mr. Al ir. This is pail of the Alter i.im pniuii te trv and bend off the woman vole te Gifferd Pirn het. which Is rap idlv going te the fin liter State Vex ester. l'eulit Women "Pelltcl.v" In her letter te Mrs. Day und oth eth ers. Miss Iiiikt'wclt iiiade ns one of hi r points lie fact thai while Mr. Alter wait ii member of the Heuse nt Harris buig luul opposed vwhuuii suffrage, that he had been polite uhuul It. This par ticular point mildly amused the Piuchet wen.cii. . Drawbacks Suflicirut 'Hie letter from Mrs. Du Me Miss llakewell fellows : "Your Idler of April 21 iu regit id te the cuiidlilac) of Mr. Alter deserves a mure Immediate uiisvvii'j bit I had tu give It Mime thought, Mu.v I refer ut lirsl te whin i.. leusuicr tue ii raw mick m L IIIII llllVt. lliilill nilviiiiccil naalnst Mr. H..e'' V..,. ,.i,uU ever mpldly the ltepubUrau maehliie. '-,!.. j ..... . " ",""!Sl:tl.I.l-II Jtla " r-wa .. feAWJM A.f- t ?mimLi' Secrct Agreements Keep All Europe Seething Secret nareciuents, adopted since the Genea Conference bejnn, nrc keeping Europe In u turmoil. The following have been revealed: First. Itusse-Gerniiin treaty made at Rapnlle, Second. Agreement between Rritlsh oil Interests nnd Soviet Russia. Third. Pact between Italy und Turkish Notienalists. Sanction by the Riitlsli Govern ment of the (II ilcul is Implied. The urriiiiscmeiit between Italy nnd Anjern is deelured Id have been "behind lirltnin's back," like the French esrecment with the TuihHi Nationalists. America is bldlus utoef nnd It Is lndicf-l --at Hushes knew of the oil ugreement jesterdny when he snid the I'nlted States would net recog nize Russia until "sound business nnd social conditions" nrc established. JANITOR HALTS NEAR-RIOT I OVER GLOUCESTER SCHOOLS , Citizens Fellow With Appeal te Oust Education Beard i A freo-fer-nll discussion of Gleucetcr City school nffnirs among severnl bun- drcd Gloucester citi.ena after u meeting ! of the Itenrd of Education InM night , iilmest ended in a freo-fer-nll light, I I The argument get warmer and 1 warmer until personalities were ex changed. Then ns several men sprang nt each ether and women screamed und grabbed their liusbunds the janitor, Geerge Hall, snapped out the lights. That ended immediate hostilities. East night'i; distiirbuuee stirred n delegation of Gloucester citizens te nc nc tien, and today they appealed te Mnjer Andersen te nsk for the resignntiens of the entire membership of the Eenrd of Education. ' 17 11 RUSSIA MAY SOON MEET U. S. TERMS Recognition Expected te Fellow Acceptance of Allied Con ditions at Genea i PERIL IN FRENCH STAND Ry CLINTON W. I.IUIKRT Muff CnrrrsiMindent Kt online Pulillr I i-ilurr i em1'iti.i iu.. ij ni'u- ,,7r fuwia.u, W-lslllni'lnn M... l.' 1 .1 v .isiiiiii;ieu. via) At hiuub the .,!,,,. ... . ' . , '" , Adininistriiiieii lecngiue, ijit I he ti, it.i , I.... !.. I' ; . y. . .....I...... iii i.u,iii,. i-. iimiic iiiiiiui ui,' in. hi in ,iuj, nine snee un. signing nf me ireiii) in runs, it is hopeful ibnl nm i-riis wi'i in. iner i tlie mulling et some ngn-ciiient wit!i Russia ami bv till' llV'crtill" nf the llirrirni..l liu.i.!.,., nf (.Oi-niinii l.v ,t... Iv........l. l i .. -- ........ ... ,,,, , .,,,,,, iuii.11111 im liiternntiiniiil buin Sii'i-etai-.v Hughes' statement .ibeut Russia ycstcidnv Is net te be tukm n ill mi) win dlfferini! frmn ib.it m.,.l u. .i.. ,..,.. -. " ii.v nie vvuiie iieii-e tvienti. nnmii) iiii.i r .ui- w .in ni1,' ie sec w'luit new -"""'"ii niniiii nc iireugui Dixiii t liv the effort. of Kuremnn nut inns m Genea. !. ,,ii., ,.. .'... . I. ..:..: . , .. ..,,,- 1. 1 ,,,.. .iiiiiiiusirai IIIU lIVOS ine recognition nt Russia us (lungs sriinu. tun if Kussi.i uii'ipts sub- It Utissl.i nicipts tciins belli!- Inlil siiiiiiiuii tne ici ins iciiiL' bid . nivi. u un- -vims in i.euea. tlie wliele situa tion will huvc clmngeil. As Mi. Hughes snid, "The whole matter js in il(. ,.' t mi of iho-e who deininnte the affuiis of Ritvsia. i.. . i... .in. . . . . . - . ' . Riivshf Meeting Cundilieiis Fcein iiumbei'H of the Admlnlsiiatieii whn nre best infertiieil nbeul whin lun hnppened In Rusi,i. it is learned that j l be Soviet Giivernuieiit bus gene u Ion Ien way toward meeting the conditions us ulil down In .Mr. Hugln s' mm.. It will be possible (, t ;,, ,,.,. -ment Ie go Hie rest nf tin- win tlireiuh uu ugreinieiit ut Genea Mr. Hughes' Mati'iiieut is te be intci-pictcd as mean ing thill recognition Is possible. Ai. nne niemlier of the Administration put Ii. iccognltleit muy come touinriew. It limy come u .ve.ir frum new The Ameilcan G'evernmeiit hits iml liiungcd Its position en tins qucsUnn i .. ...,-. i iiiii in i-i'i iiiii i nitiiir iinik ti. i... ..i ... ":.;..... : " ii mis iici'iarrii certain lomllttei .-is-i-iiiiiu iii peiuicai mti'iceiii'se Russia lias partly met these conditions'. i in,, mere iies'iui ueiieve tliat she is en the point of meeting ilieiu full). llepi' iu Morgan's .Mission ( Willi regaul tu Finnic the Ad Ad Ulllilslialieii plus gniil hopes immiii J I'. Morgan tuking pail in the ilNens-ini, of nu iuteriintieii'il lean for Gi'i-niuiiv 1,1 ll IU"( I III'.' of the slib-i eiiiinissliiii ,,'f the Repuiutieiis Ceinmlssie... n jm h i Mr. Mergnn does net go ever lis ii (unllnurd en l'ui Klvr. Tuluinii juur '.OTfrJ?, nulekly Ju,- cenmllli HUIT KVKBY PCMmm nu nii vry rrquirtmrnt may ha feiiiiS nlllvklv IM." rana.UI.. flu ......-T "u n in.u u - -T fleatler. en nxca 'JO --".."': rr. T"'---.Ti:". ':-.r'-'.."w oiaaei, irtnw ti"" ; l (fM,""nwT'f"ii'',,,!wSfi' anu au.ji.ta. n ft wl1? l ,v,: vJ'v MBjmjL.mmm aaaav aa av . m a aaaav mM i4aaaaaa1 U I I V ft In I aU I HI ' aTV n 1 1 1 1 u h n DH'i BRITISH ERGI OIL MONOPI MM1 Gigantic Agreement SignlfcyJ uenea uives soviet Half r e-f Profit ,i&$ s t fr X. lairrniaierrairaisr nu ninVA-.. . v j..iv.-i. VS. Italy Said te Have Made PiaWll With Turkish Natienalitt:f 'RnhnH Rr a n'e DkaLT '7r,C W .-v...,,m wiibum 9 iar '' NEW SOURCES 'A , OF DANGER Bartheu Leaves for Paris- ' $2 Consult Poincare Re- ..! j. , . , . .,SJ Iiibs xe unicnenn v 'ic Ry the Aseclaled Press Illden, Mnv ".A nlminllp ln.,a. I trial ngreement was signed en Sunday; m vjviiuu ny leprecnlntIvcs or tiic.Kus 'inn Soviet (Jovernment and thp Sbli Kretiii of llritish oil cempnnicH., V! graphs the Genea corrcsepndentr of the Evening News. "", Under tlie agreement, lie writcs.tlie t Slieli group will control nil cnln miA under certain londitiens. all production' of oil iu every part ef.HussIa for in'; ngrccd period. The concession may W renewed by mutual consent. ' Fift.v per cent of the net profits ynW" be allotted te the Soviet Government" und the ether ."0 per cent te the Shelf group. The working of the oil fieUa wlll be administered by the British cebi-7 panics under the prevision"! of 'Uhi Russian Juridical cede and the prerlaV thnt net mere than ."0 per cent of tfct workers employed shall be fereigners.1 ril.l rUlM.IICnnn.ln... .. .I...... f ill 1. the. Shell combine has arranged te MMteVj&al the agreement almost immediately , top -XS the Caspian fields, tuking charge of sr-- pipe line irem nKii te Katum, and alavr.';l te develop the vast potential fleirfrf Im1 'el Uralsk Province. , " '1 1.W111U iviii.siM, .-soviet .Minister, tux ' , 1 radc and Commerce, signed the aftsi-y ment ut the Hetel iie c.nnnu t,Z !!'': (isll)ll te Hlffn uuu rnnr.l.n.1 ... 1 Ai'VfeJ dispatch, only after the KuH8lanr''M 4 scverui occnsiens nail plaved e -um?iK ! various groups against one another!-:-.? obtain better offers' for the 'prlvJIeisMl inVeUlllZ millions nf nnnmla' vtnS7X-y,l output, from oil fields, winch. tuif :3a.'?. W&i these of the United States, are the" artit'.'ff prolific In the world. j' H.L j i. is mere tnan possible, adda al .v-J Luitv.-iiiiu;iii, inui uimcuit cempii pjfy tiens mill result nver thn ivnrlln.l I 'Ji imnertant nrens In wMeli il.n fitanl r.x1 Oil Company had toneesilens prlei' ,1... U... let .,...! l!....i ... .,' '. . i.is- uuti uuiiuuaiiAuiiuii ui iiic uei n Purls. May 'J. (Ry A. P.J-piJ contract between the Russian 8byM wevcrnmenc unit tlie Miell group uruisu en cempunics, ey winch tue ier eutains u monopoly of the traa- ii..i.laltiii nn.1 ntn ff.....t . t C1 cum. mis n dispatch te IInfermatl mfi! freni Genea, was drawn up in Leid ' j in r eeruarv . - r It was signed and mnile nnl)llr V. -t mills, us seen us the attitude of iirtheu, of the French Genea Ie1-fn. tien. en the epicstieu nf the recegnitfee. of private pieperty rights in ItmUS lecumu known n Genea, Muy L'.--(Rv A. P.) Vlea Premier Riirtheu, bead of the FrcncS delegation nt the economic conference, left for Purls tedn) for u conference with Premier Poincare ami the Cabi net. He is i'pedcl buck Sunday of Mnuda) morning. Referc leaving he conferred with Prime Minister Lloyd . ic'il K'-. The interview with Mr. Lloyd Geerge - I l0"' l'lf at the Villa de AlbertW'--1 k- .nur "ero .vi. uitrtlleu s departure. I be atmosphero of the meeting was sM til be lllOSt COI'llltlL .. , i , .. . . . . F Mr. I.le.vd (.eerge, it is understood. im,)rt. 11Kajn ,, lis prt.npJ CX!, I t.i. . I r .1... ., I a .... .. " ii'iiKin- ins i.'w i'i nie uesirnnuity tut ity tut . . of tr ,.. nt l I tr., -s . n nieeiiii-r ei i no signatories Heat) it Versailles tic field at ennieM possje euiciit in some Mei ? Iterruncnn town. . 1 V Itil rr bull's inimi-te.t .Innlnln.. Hn-1. .v t...tiii.ii l...f.,.. ...., .v ....1 .1.. .. OSJ ... ...ii... ... tvix ... , .....n. iin-ui v of the status of the Russian noge, , ' lien, it was mi id. ns the Russian rr," te the meiiierniidiim the Allies will J." nt Is net cMiectcil bcfiin. Mnfc: ' "-.-a next. j ' .iiiiiiui is uin' ie reacil 1'nrji i'i;.'" ii i'iiicu uiiiiiirriiw morning feie leaving he answered the i written bj M Chiiiierln en April ft- I., I, I.. I. .1... IN... l' !. ,....' "linn ill." inir.-uin IUII-IKII .Tim 'denied Hie evlstemv of seciet ml or political clauses in the Russe . iiinn jieiuj nun ueemrci tfieie vvr reni leasnn vvnv tue most friend! In I iiiti-s should net be e.stubllbhei tvveen Kussia uml rnnce. M Rarlheu iu his replv vniei t.iil.l',.,,11.... ... ,1... !...... . T the French Government und people wi-fe ml) ilissatislieil with the KussI-uir who nillirill' ll.'ll ..I I 111' lI'll.T Illlll flUflll. rentlmifd ei run The, Column Tfcm -nni c niunDPcc WEDS 1 Mrs. C. de Pue Neville Named Game , as Ce-respondent .., l . 1 Sun IYiiiicIhce. Miij 2. .Mivi, Cor- icuiili de Pue N'evi'le. who divorced Jack , Neville, pnifi'sslenn' golfer, about . JvJi. )car age. iiamiug tee unclent und hea- ,rJij iiruble game us currespnmlciii, war mar-' Jv I i led vcsleisliiv te Rebert Tee I Klllnli-.-. -AM lianlware ilea'er, ' l,ns Angeles, ' linir ciiuseii mr urst iiusinird te nea-Tv led Iier und broke up thelrv ' tmc. 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