Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 03, 1922, Night Extra, Image 20

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lasMehlne funs rattling In nil dlrec-
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lAtteef trylnjr te recapture Or.
I Osstle,. etlll held By irregulars.
a la rraur a strong ion rets
is of th River Nere, and is
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o'clock this mepilnr storming
binder command of Colonel
;jf the Dell Elrcaun official
".adranccn en the castle by dif
twites, followed by an armored
r.s.Tey were fired npen Djr snipers
BT streets, and a fierce engagement
M, well-directed fire being main-
against the castle from several
he Imnerlal TTetel. which Is demi
ts by the castle and which has been
pled since Its recapture ey uau
is unucr nre from tne cssjic
he latest report early thl. after
,. wns that euc Uall i-eiuici' naa
wounded.
JjVTbe irregulars, who yesterday ere
iprtrcn from the Parliament street bar
neks, formed the main part of the cas
tie's defenders. A party of irregulars
fMsta Tlpperary arrived today te ro re ro
ifrferce the garrison, and the reads
jNMding Inte the. city were blocked te
ISjwrent" rc-enfereements coming te the
ek H;;,The defenders of the castle are said
aa'be- well eeulDrwd with previsions.
,Ihe morning train from Dublin ar
rfted while the fighting was In progress
,piri passengers nltghtlng here were
ftscea.te take shelter in the railway
tannel. The posteffice also was in the
'Auger -zone.
e'DUti. May .1ny A. P.) The
teMferencc representing both sides of the
isji "n repanitcan army reassemeieu ye--
tarday and irrrnnged te mane represen
tation at the neminn of the Dall
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heme of n member of the Ulster special
ee-ns tabula ry In Kast Tyrene was at
tacked today. Dezen of shots Here
fired and the building was set one fire.
Tke constable escaped, while ethers
harrying te the scene were ambushed,
tuid one was budlv wounded.
,' . A large number of armed men rushed
'?lnte the Royal Irish constabulary bar-
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night and killed one constable and
wounded Sergeant Kerr. She pelice cap
tured two invaders.
Commandant McKenna. chief of the
Republican force, at Dundalk, was held
u ar Free Staters while metering
threngh Carrickmacross, County Mon Men
aghan, last night.
" Five armed men bearded the com cem
maadant's car and ordered the chauffeur
ta proceed te the barracks. Upen ar
Ttval there, Commandant McKenna de
clined te enter, and Commandant Oaan.
11 divisional Free State- chief, gave him a
"'MMclfied time te leave the car. When
fcKennn continued te refuse, the bar-
racka windows were suddenly flung open
sad rifles protruded. The chauffeur re
mained at his wheel, however, and tiltt
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Republican organisatien te worrying.
Ye might like Mr. Harding's smlle,
the way he leeks in the movies, approve
hia evident geed Intentions, and still
vote te suit yourself en Senater and
CeBgressman.
la the weakening of party tics It may
be that a lovable personality In the
White Heuse will net cover n multitude
of sins. A hasty recalculation of no.
It litical assets will have te be made en
'. th strength of the results In Indiana.
I" Naaed hne vet raiide It. ()n nr tun
mere States will have te be heard from
before the strength of the movement
which brought the biz vote for Bever
lege can be estimated and its bearing
upea next election can be determined.
If one may be permitted te guess, the
Republican party is still und will remain
In, the next election the favorite in
strument of the public for the govern
lag f this country. Hut the people
mean te take held of nnd use that in-
y -,wininwi iw out. iiiT-mnc-trrn nun iivi
'nwrwy let it be u. by the politicians,
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H. Vrstnl. in flte Elahth District! Fred
8. Purnell. in'tlui Ninth District, and
tuls W. Falrfleld, bi the Twelfth Dla-
Five ether UenubWean members of
the present Indiana delegathin in Cen
gress were nwnlnu,ed without opposi
tion, an follews: Oscar ,It. lathrtng,
First District ; .Tehe S. Dcnham, Fourth
District: Everett A. Sanders, Fifth
District; Milten Kraits, Kleventb Dis
trict, and Andrew. T. Hlcken, Thir
teenth District. Samuel A. Lambdln,
HepuMlcan, also received the nomina
tion without opposition in the Third
T"lti atl.. ! aBafr liAAACnfna WUi-tnlif
cently through the retirement of James
A. Dunear, itepueiican.
Plea te Disarm
Soviet and Germany
Centlnatg trtm re Oae
withheld final approval of the document
until they could near from Paris.
The Belgians' action was because of
their dissatisfaction with the ctnuse In
the memorandum dealing with the res
toration of foreign -owned property in
Russia nationalized by the Soviet Gov
ernment. The memorandum is new in the hands
of the Soviet delegation. It contains
France's amendment te the property
clause, which the Frenchmen hope will
uitlsfy the Belgians' objections te the
article as originally complied, but it
was delivered te the Russian plenipo
tentiaries with a covering letter care
fu ly explaining that the French dele
gates reserved nnni approval of tne en
tire document until they obtained di
rect authority from Paris.
British Approval Qualified
Prime Minister Lloyd Geerge has
also announced that Great Britain s
approval Is dependent upon that of
France. The amendment adopted Is
calculated te strengthen the guarantees
of the former owners of property In
Russia that they will be able either te
et their property Dact directly or te
ave an equitable snare in the com
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panles controlling it, lr suen are formed.
Be'glum held eat for a mere definite
restoration, and France has supported
this position throughout the negotia
tions. Oil was a great subject for discussion
In conference circles today with many
denials that anything definite had been
done about disposing of Russia's big
oil fields or granting monopolies for
the distribution of the oil produced
there.
M. Rakevsky, spokesman for the
Russian Soviet delegation, declared no
contract had been signed with the Shell
group of Kngllsh oil companies, ns
widely published. Colonel Bejlc, repre
sentative of the Shell Transport end
Trading Company, issued a. statement
declaring it absolutely untrue that his
company had made new contracts with
the Hiihsian.
On the ether hand, some of the dele
gations say they have information that
Tmnnrtant contracts have been aimed
and only need ratification by the Mes
cow Government.
FRENCH WAR DEBT
BALANCE SHEET
Paris. May 3. The American Debt
Refunding Commission communicated-te
the French Government three days age
the text of the War Debt Funding Law
and the resolution adopted by the Debt
Commission in connection with it, to
gether with the request that the French
Government make any observation it
desired concerning the execution of the
terms of the law.
This step is taken in emciai circles
nn n nellte Intimation that the time has
come te enter into serious negotiations!. One litflc'wliite fellow climbed up be
for payments en tne ueet, uunnugu u
is net believed here that the American
Commission Intends te force matters.
The balance tiheet of French war debts
Is given here, as follews:
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Here is the Selts -Flete circus In full Wast at (ha Children's Homeopathic Hospital today. The Jey the acrobats and clowns brought te the little unfortun
ates la shown clearly en every face
funnier dance, nnd then straightened
up into one of the clowns the kids had
been laughing at a moment before.
Go-gee, the trick mule, couldn't be
ridden by anv one, though all the clowns
and some of the stable boys tried It.
He sent them all flying head ever heels,
and they fell en the cress Instead of
rseft tan bark. They didn't mind.
though, nnd the jeungstcrs fairly howled
with glee. Even Go-gee seemed te en
joy it.
Funny Falls Aplenty
The revolving table furnished a let
of fun and thrills. A couple of husky
canvasmen, bidden underneath, Kept it
revolving, nnd the clowns were spilled
all eier the place when they tried te
rldn en It. A clown and a canvnsman
tumbled en together, quite by accident,
and when they tumbled off en top of
each ether, with feet flyinz seven wnys
from Sunday, even the perfermera
laughed. A trick pony, which every
yeungstei in the place would have given
his eyes te own, managed te stay en.
It's pretty near as hard te describe
all the acts as it would be te tell of
all the things that make up the big
show out at the circus grounds.
.Tim .Wilsen's dogs made a big hit.
tween two ladders, while another did
a "slack wire" stunt that even u kid
with all his legs nnd nrms couldn't de.
Leen and Mitsl. headline performers
with the big show, did n wonderful
hnnd-balanclng net.- Leen is the only
acrebut In the world who t-tands en
one hand away up In the air and jumps
from one tripod te another, uptlde
down. Then there were the Manelles,
with a bell-ringing act that sett he kids
wild. And then came the Hal-Jung
Chinese act, just ever from Hamburg.
Out en the circus lett hey slide down
the top of the tent banging by their
queues. They couldn't de that te enter
tain the youngsters, butt hey did s-enic
astonishing ncrebatic feats und threw
knives lu hair-raising fashion.
Watch Child Acrobat
The most pathetic bit of all, perhaps,
was when n little Chinese girl, the
seven -year -old daughter of Jung, made
her firt appearance te amuse the little
crippled children. The performers
themselves steed around te watch her ns
she poised, slim and velvet-muscled, en
a table te de a back bend and pick up
a bowl set n geed feet lower. The per
formers joined with the sick nnd crippled
children in n burst of applauM! for the
little black haired athlete making bcr
first appearance.
Of course even circuses have te come
te an end. When Captain Den Ment
gemery and his band of thirty-four
pieces struck up the final march, und
the performers, leaded with Go-gee and
tbe trick dogs nnd ponies of the big
trucks, moved slowly out of the court
yard the children called after them
"geed.-by, end come back.soen.''
The clowns lingered' untlL the last,
romping with the children, who scram
bled for tbe favor of being picked up
in strong arms and kissed with lips
that left the Imprint of grease paint.
"We'll be back next year," the
clowns premised. As the trucks rolled
out of the court yard, grotesque Aus
tin lung, witn ins duck bin nose,
steed en the tall of the last one and
waved a big kiss te everybody. Up
in a window a pale little girl who had
crept out of her blanket steed and
waved frantically. In the ward three-year-old
Kate sat up In her cot and
cried because the circus had gene.
"What you cryln' for. kid," asked
Fannie Feldman, who Is bigger and has
mere sense, "It was simply swell, and
It'll be back again next year."
Harry Sayler, general superintendent
of the hospital, expressed his apprecia
tion te both tbe Hells-Kioto circus and
the! Evening Public Lkuukr.
"I never saw anything te equal it in
my life," said Mr. Sayler.
MRS. L0RIMER RE-ELECTED
TO HEAD REPUBLICAN CLUB
Women at Annual Meeting Urged
te Encourage Voting
Members of the Republican Weman's
Club of Pennsylvania were urged te
exert their utmost efforts primary day
te get out the woman vote in n report
of tbe organization committee, read at
the firt annual meeting of the club
lu the Bellcvne- Stratford today.
Mrs. Walter King Sbarpe, of
Chambersburg, a leader among Repub
lican weme nef Central Pennsylvania,
Hean women of Central Pennsylvania
made a hard fight for suffrage and new,
after it has been granted them, if they
are apathetic It will be a reflection
upon them."
In the annual election Mrs. Geerge
Herace ierimcr was re-elected pre
dent of tne club.
organization since its inception
FLOOD VICTIMS GET FOOD
Red Cress Officials Investigating
Conditions In Louisiana
New Orleans May 3. (By A. P.)
Threatening conditions In the flooded
arena of the Atchafalaya River' section,
where it Is estimated 6000 persons al
ready have been made homeless by
backwater through Its tributaries over
spreading large areas In the upper basin,
are being Investigated today by Red
Cress officials.
The volume of water was augmented
by the break In the levee near Ferrldny,
La., and the pressure ia threatening
levees in the lower basin. The feed
situation in refugee camps was re
lieved teduy with the arrival of pro pre
visions. The congressional delegation which In
making an observation tour of the flood
districts was scheduled te make the
trip by rail today from Greenville te
Vlcksburg, Miss.
MYSTERY IN MAN'S DEATH
Found Unconscious In Cell After
Arrest and Taken te Hospital
Benjamin Levin, forty-six jenrs old,
2008 -Seuth Ninth street, died last night
in St. Agnes' Hospital, where he had
been taken after belni found uncen-
She had headed the "'8 nbe,,t 0:15 !? ! a " In the
its incentien mere '' "centh street and Hnyder avenue no.
Mrs. Ii. Webster
secretary; Mrs,
than n scar age.
Fex xvas re-elected
Ira Jewell Williams was re-elected
corresponding secretary nnd Mine.
Santa Kululla was re-elected treasurer.
no natter hew much ther nretend that
Mr. Harding loves them.
New Hid the Organization
. Mr. New had the organization In In
diana. He had the whole of It. And
the organization there was net espe
clally an obnoxious thing. The Indiana
voter has always rather liked organi ergani organi
sateon mere than any ether voter In
tkis country. He thinks of polities as
a game which he enjoys playing accord
lag te the rules. But this time be took
tainga into his own hands and sup
ported an antl -organization candidate.
Tbe victory relates somehow te bleea
and. minority organisatiens, te the ten
daBCT of the people te express them-
Witurree directly In the Senate and Heuse
.',. vlttant rccard te nartv orsanlzatlen.
li&ftJTae naming of Baker in Michigan, al-
a? laa HJ ntiuucu iu, is a fun ui iuv buiiiu
KfjiJeavensent.
$5V a The old parties remain, names whleh
any one can use who can capture their
lit primaries, in .North upketn the larm-
fr :n6miaatlen for Senater. In Iowa nnd
fc-V Michigan It is a combination of rail-
r.! m..J. .nil tliA fnmiara whlpli la trvlntr
jjfSUte.'de the same thing.'
i&fipsrtaps It la because of Mr. Hard
K&'jtMt personal popularity that the lie-
Itcau i any t-eems u mem eesi
th capture. It Is the party with
I asset. One cannot see yet any sign
K'tWtaafftne .uemecnus win prpnt uy me
:'' comical restlessness nnicn inc veica
EF 'lefMr. Beveridge reveals. And a third
rst'i. nartv never looked farther away than
it$W$ aew'at this wrlUng.
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IKwprteiuuiFn LiCjtuiiyr
MK EW BY 8500 VOTES
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Frem Italy, l.OUO.uw.UW geiu
Frem Russia, 4,000,000,000 geld
francs. ... . .
Frem Belgium, .,iii),uw),wu i"'
P Juge-Slavia, GOO.000,000 geld francs.
Other A'lles. Including Rumania,
1,2.-0,000,000 geld francs.
Total, 0,000.000.000 geld francs
($1,800,000,000). which, plus repara
tions due from Germany, amounting te
Oa.000.000,000. makes u total .of i 7,
000.000,000 geld francs ($lu,400,000,-
auu
There was considerable agitation to
day resulting from the Premier's tele
gram te the French delegates at Genea
requesting they ask the Allies te delay
delivery of the Russian memorandum
until the French Cabinet had been offi
cially notified of its contents. The
Premier's telegram was Interpreted In
some quarters as a disavowal of M.
Bartheu's stand en the question of for-clan-owned
property in Russia.
The Cabinet Is expected te decide te
nni! with Heleium en the question of
restoration of private property in Rus
sia. Seme members of tne rcnen rar
(lament are Inclined today te criticize
M. Bartheu for allowing himself te be
circumvented, as they expressed It, by
Prime Minister Llejd Geerge.
Gleem in Hospital
Routed by Circus
liee station. The cause of his death
was undetermined.
According te the police, Levin was
arrested about 1 :30 o'clock yesterday
afternoon at Bread and Mifflin streets,
charged with reckless driving of a
horse and wagon and Intoxication.
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A FEARLESS
BOOK PAGE
which tells you about the books te read and these te avoid is the
kind of a page which is published every Saturday morning by the
PUBLIC
LEDGER
ProMcuter Aim te' Bring
' Powell and Mehr Before
Court This Menth
MORE INDICTMENTS SEEN
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nth almost half the precincts In
Mate reported, Albert J. Beveridge.
I leading in the rare for the Repub-
sateriai nomination in imiiana
vetCB. unofficial tabulation of
from 103 of tne mate s ,wa
rt gave uevcrldge 81,000 and
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ta Democratic senatorial rentrst
'..M. KaiMen, lermer woverner,
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Continued from Pace One
Jilm. At the Inst moment, ns the per
formers rnine trooping In, the children
of the Clay Public Scheel, overlooking
the elg lawn, were marshaled en the
fire-escapes. It would hae been ask
ing tee much of small human nature te
have kept them at their desks.
There were "ehs and ahs and
shrill cheers as the brightly uniformed
band marched te their chairs, and
t-heuls of admiration as a fleet of big
Public Ledger trueks bearing the per
formers, rolled in ever the driveway
where ambulances cuter en lets bappy
days.
Everything In Readiness
The canvasmen get busy right away,
with their stakes and big sledge ham
mers, fixing the apparatus for the per
formers In plaie. Then they strctchcl
a big red doth ever the grass ami put
up a "revolving table" for the clown".
Tem Sanger, the clown with the box
ing dogs, made himself right at home
with the crowd by catching a crippled
)uuiiKirr up in nis arms and giving
lilm n tin ami n tnnu .-,.1 it... .ti
a funny fall into Oie ring. The young
sters isugnea and. clapped, but that
wasn't really the beginning of the
show. This came when the gorgeously
dressed band struck up a rollicking air
and the clowns all tumbled in together.
Besides Sanger, there was Sylow, the
funny cop with the red hair and over
grown feet, and Austin King, with a
nose like a duck, and Gallene, who
were n flopping white suit and tumbled
all ever the place, and sprightly Mon Men
ette. with mere antics than mnnL,
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A great deal is being written nowadays, but very little is being recorded
or digested.
W. Orten Tewsen, assisted by an able staff of collaborators, separates
"the tares from the wheat" in this weekly book review.
What te read and what net te read is always a question of -deep
moment te parents of children and te busy parents themselves.
The Boek Page of the Public Ledger each Saturday morning, under
the guidance of men of keen and appreciative intellects, assists its tens
of thousands of readers in saving their time in reading dress or, as a
famous publisher frequently puts it, "merely a mess of words."
These critics tell you of the worth-while books that bring you infinite
diversion and entertainment in the quiet of your own home that
educate and enthrall your interest the geed books of Remance,
Adventure, Travel, Mystery.
.What book te read?
Consult The Boek Page of the Public Ledger every Saturday
morning.
"Make it a habit."
Charles M. Powell, confessed slayer
of "Honest Jehn Brunen, and Hsrry
O. Mehr, alleged instigator of the
crime, mar go en trial for murder this
mentn at Mount iieuy.
Hnnrama Pniirt .TiKflee Kallsell has
notified Prosecutor Kelsey he will sail
for Europe In June and that ee win
try no murder trials after this month
until the fall term of court.
IniUetmenla na!nt Powell and
Mehr, brother-in-law of the umrdered
man, are being withheld ter tne pres
ent. The Burlington County Grand
Jury reassembles May 17.
According te Detective Ellis Parker
ether indictments will be returned in
tbe Brunen case. He hinted that one
or mere women will be involved.
Geerge Werner, formerly a cook witn
Nninan'a Mlvhtv TVtrlii. Colonel FeratTI
Shows, went te Mount Helly today with
the announced intention of "beating up
Mehr if he could get te him.
Werner wns suspected after the circus
owner was shot te death at his River
side home last March. The cook's name
had been given te Detective Parker by
Mehr and Mrs. Brunen.
Fliers were sent out for Werner and
he was located at Berwyn. He estab
lished an airtight alibi. Mehr bad said
Werner had a arudce sea Inst the show
man because Brunen kicked the cook out
of the cook wagon.
Werner Won't See Mehr
k Parker today refused Werner per
mission te visit Mehr in the Mount
Helly Jail. Afterward Werner asserted
be bad told Parker te get after Powell
and Mehr. ,,
"I also told him about two women,"
Werner said. "Parker known who I
mean. He knows all about them. I
would like te get n chance at Mehr.
I would bent nlra up. I've lest five
jobs since Parker get after me for the
murder."
Mrs. Mehr again visited her husband
at the jail this morning. She brought
him some fruit. State Trooper Hading,
acting under orders, steed near Mrs.
Mehr durine the interview. The of
ficials feared she would slip a note te
the accused man.
Mrs. Mehr also left $100 en deposit
at the Sheriff' office. The money is te
be used by Mehr for extra meals nnd
cigars.
Mehr told his wife he slept soundly
In his cell last nlgbt. He rested en n
new mattress nnd pillow his wife had
provided. He said be hadn't slept "a
wink" before last night.
Insured for $4000
Mrs. Mehr later was quizzed by De
tective Parker concerning Charles Mehr,
her husband's father, who hits been
missing ten years. She said she never
met her father-in-law innt understood
from Mehr that he started for Milwau
kee with $10,000, intending te open :i
meat market there. lie never wah
heard from ugaln. she said.
Mr. Mehr said her father-in-law was
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Unite.
'Captain Francis Leng. U.S. k.A
has been assistant te Parker t
Brunen rate came te Phlladelnhian
.te Interview Caeuln of ttttmi:
wKin
Houder concerning evidence tbe nelle i
ks.v.w..se:tce. iUl ". """"w
Captain Leng and Cain also intend
te run out some leads cxneetml j
vclep from the evidence gathered here.
Aoter Faints, Noaa Is Broken 1
Rebert Edeson. nlavlna at th. wA
nut Street Theatre, broke his nose ia
the final act of the performance Mend'S
night. At the final curtain. SwamT
played by Edeson. falls In a faint at the
feet of the reunited girl, and It u
In this fall that Edeson broke hi. 7
Despite the Injury be appeased In hk
part lsst night.
Aute Injures Man, Speeds Awayf
.nema rincs, jam west NerH
street, was hit last night br an nniM.
bile containing three men at Tt,i...J
second street and Columbia avenue Ilia's
injuries were treated at the Women's 1
Homeopathic Hospital. The driver 'ell
ti4v Milt Met St-SkA-l Attil mAjasa-.AJ 1
iuu i.ai uir vti wvvvia wish cwafCUi
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ftr vetuaUt book, "Comet Cat of On Ft."
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