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The most nwtlenal disclosure of conditions fa tffeetins the finances of the Cem ix menwealth and conditions in ihe R State Treasury that has been made txM the Evening Public ledger It.. - .ii IV. ..OS... rixpese ex tne anairs in me wuwc f Auditor General Snyder in the it J. ..JL..i.i.a:.aJ Mh1ntnnAnf rf nftnr. IV QNUlllullU viiijivj - -v. ...w. nys, has just been made by Aud itor General Lewis, it shows the most remarkable jurying of State deposits that is, of State money deposited in favored "..the most astonishing revelation 'kmt. or at Jeast'inainlairied silence It' BtattlTrcasurer Kephart ' L.liuJLmmIl' t i l i - nanipuiMWftiKijCBiuv uaiaiiccs Wr' 'As I have 'already neintcd out itrthe-last three months, 'ether kvfe pith's fiscal affairs were bound te iraWFl JW the investigation which Aud; itt1tef,Gnral Lewis was making of tbk State Treasury accounts. This audit which is in progress iMBMaa VMM fllttJIHilnM f Main fm wzr E.lf 4IAaI Mnniintntidt t.1m in 4flA (feufiinatien of Auditor General W Snyder's books, disclosed the new if faneus Beidlcman check for SC000. & a mn rnr nntt1v fntin1nfefr If $ t-ay thus be said that the disclosures A W date are only partial. i'fi iflt should also be noted that early this (Jj-j JWri'-eTldently In npprehrnMen of Ahat bft' might occur. State Trensurer Binder j. t pntrtoek en liid own Initiative an audit ' hh'e books of hln predecessor, Harmen' .M, Kephart, wlieNls new the Deputy : ?' Treasurer, an easy berth which it W created expressly for him by the ;V Jitt lellature. Ml ) Snder Probe Net Disclosed J, What Mr. Snyder's personally con ducted audit disclosed it was rom rem Pitted weeks age has net been pub licly divulged. It matters little new, however, sinqe the result efi the Auditor Central's Investigation has, been ox ex ox pewd te the light of publicity. Net only ere certain depositories eridently aware of the dlwrcpanck'n Mtjeen the balances shown upon their poeis and the sworn statement of bal na put out monthly by the State irfuurer, but in many instances the Itw Was vinlflturi hp unmn nf tk... I.,. . Ititutlens In holding deposits in ex- vi me iiineuni permuted Dy statute Ma protection te the Commonwealth. pVl u i e "'""ions came as the work of Mam & Ce. progressed. The d I nole- lure tit thai. R.JI... , x. 1..JU. iiiiii n given in .- 1 r'f"'"1 Lewls ,n the form of n official letter, of which the fellow ing " a copy. .Hen. 8. s. Lewis, Auditor General, Commonwealth of Penniylvanla,. Harrisburg, Pa. u. Acllns unrtcr y"r instruc- iM ? .have made an examination iw the books and records of the State SnSS'tii&Z by thc Act n,r.r.0.ra ilmie ,0 tl"!e nR the various 5i.m i'f ,l,1c ""ml'iatien ere com Sn..i " Mll' hUVm,t te you supple- K it J. natedas ' UB ,:,,B" heel Ien Ne. 1 In this Section the hnlann.t f ..u II FUNDS JUGGLED It BJNB KEPT SILENT, !, apparently,' that some of the V,Mfst banks in the State if net' a IfclKty tne scheme, were seemingly Mtnizant of it" and yet made no pre- ?m m tuSy8,01 de,!eMt ln r:n n- B' t 101? tvr,n". t,,e p;ed fro,n M,,-v B m11,'. t0 the close of business Anrll . wi : nSien UlP "A" 'I"010 ttached. noted ht c7! ",n f,1nl",,'it fnets 4.. '.!. .. . ' Wi; """" " eciicmi 0 "A," the ga. Boek records of uln h.(. ri "L. A." the amt i, iv. V ,,1P etaie i rcasurer I b!l, rC Imb,lRl"'l Htatenients of bank Ff In their swnln u. mP M,v,,raI ,mnkB B. Trea, ,L?nrn "'"'.ntf te the Slate W rectrl t 'n,. V ?r "tlen In .11 l ' I DftT uAuil r Ju,-V 18- , I, .,r.. H1?' " ". ' deposits h. M L"" "'"'fiuines le KilHI.IHM) fffgatp. the MfZHIO. tt.iS.ni .S,"n,p Met ' exceed 'J."i tier iimi t kfi.'T ""'I he.ik trunKfei-H. hi.. uiruniKii.il u.. ' . . " ' "".v., k "'"" uy Fnni arc l awah.'llHl.V th .kIbiih V.ili . "" i ' "jurun veir wim njert, HiiBiiiM t.t,m rwimjTn i biit kvkrv v. i ' , -'; rwwsMHMi , - . , , v . i- . 'i ee vvoeuunrn 'iiawti.'aa aTeweuir!-"'!n " pry rquiriiciu my e mv&Fm&zws&teMW'Hmmm!? .. '. 'Y1;. .-:. . ,vBss;5sar r- v.. sKnicrd us 8fceiid.nM nitur at ihi ro.temcc rit rhMod'einM.! r, Undr th Act et MiRIi a, 1810 ,, Alter te Study Repert and May Act, He Says "It eU llnd criminality, direct or Implied, in thc report of thc Auditor General, would flint deter you from an investigation and prosecution hi thc criminal courts?',' Attorney Gen eral Alter was nuked hc:c today, "Ne feature of this or any ether matter would deter mc from per forming whatever duty might rest en hie in connection with it," he de clared. "Whenever nn Attorney General feels any obstacle le doing his duty, he edght te get out of office. Of course, this gees without saying." When the Attorney General first learned of thc Lewis report be called up Harrisburg and asked his deputy te get a copy from the Auditor Gen eral. CITY SUED TO ENFORCE JOHNSON ART BEQUEST Ce-Trustee Demands Paintings Be Turned Over or Heme Opened Suit was started against the cltv to day te force it te open thc .lehn G. Jehnsen home, f10 Seuth Bread street, as a museum for his .$4,000,000 collec tion of art works, or turn the collec tion ever te thc co-trustee. The city is trustee of thc collection, left te tbe citizens of Philadelphia, with the Pennsylvania Company for Insur ances en Lives nnd Granting Annuities as co-trustee. Mr. Jehnsen left hlsalmest priceless collection te the city with a prevision ,in his will that bis fine old mansion en south Bread street should be converted into a museum for the purpose. There have been many hearings before a master te determine what disposition should be made of the pictures. The will stipulated that they should b" shown In the 'Jehnsen Jierae, but there has been a disposition te remove them te a museum (built for the purpose. The suit was filed, bjrj Maurice n. Su), "former jaw associate of Mr. John John Jehn eon, representing the Pennsylvania Company. Mr. Saul today presented a petition tb Judges Hendersen nnd Thompson, in the Orphans' Court, le compel the city te show cause why the term of the Mil should net be ob served. There was no representative of the when city present when the petition was STORE HOLD-UP BALKED Managers Drep Behind Counter as Guns Flash Bandits vFlee Twe bandits who attempted a lield-up nt thc American Stores Company store at Twenty-ninth and Jeffersen utrcets were frightened nwny Ahen the man agers of the store suddenly ducked be hind the oejiifcr. One of thc bnmllts was only si ten or seventeen jenrs old. Ills com panion poked n gun across the counter at Jehn Graves, 1R.T) Fairmount avenue, assistant manager of the store, nnd told him te "put 'em up." As he com plied Graves dropped down behind thc counter. William Thomulke, 2S04 North Twenty-second street, manager of the store, who was at the rear, saw Grates drop and dlsappcircd also. The ban dits took te their heels. FAGINS SENT TO JAIL Man and Wife, Get Twe Years for "Corrupting Youths" Patrick McCullough, 5510 Sa brook acuue, and bis wife, Catherine, were st led "corrupters of youth" by Judge Klnletter today whenic i-entciiceil them te serve two jears each In the county prl'en for rniihplrucy In enter ilul steal and 'receiving stolen goods. Jehn J. Brown, eighteen yea old. H'JIt Seuth Forty -seventh street, and Uebert Kcllman, twenty-one. Kill). Snj brook mrnuc, also convicted, were placed en probation Tli' JlcCuIleughs nersunded the benn te Meal furniture belonging te Mrs. Julia B, Krlie. 47-1 Klngsesilng mvm nue, from 4007 Woodland ntcnue, Inte which Mrs. Krbc nnd her daughter were about te move. "KICKPUTlrErfwATEn Confiscated Beeze Is Poured Inte the Schuylkill Streams of moonshine gurgled Inte the Schujlliill Ilier nt Fiftieth stiect be low Gih.v's iieuue teduj ns pinhibitlen iigents dcptiejcd liquor seized In numer ous raids. The agents emptied about tlfiren b.iri rrls into the rhcr as well us the ion tents of dozens et bottles. The moen-s-hino was of u low grade. A Feiv Pithy Comments en State Fund Probe "Here is proof, glaring ninl con clusUe, of the flnunclal condition of the Commonwealth that the con tractor bosses lime i rented ill Harrisburg." Giffnrd Plnchet. "If the bank statements ate uir reel, the State Treasurer has hern a part te the publication of nn Imor Imer icct statement." Main &. Ce,, Auditors. "My statement will show that theie was no lellecllim en mc in an of the conelusleim arrived at by the icperlu of the iireiiuntuiits." Mermen .M.i Kephurt, Fermer Treasurer, Candidate for Senate 4 gjPPBx''' :LaaaaHfeL. gaw , yJflgaaaaaaV ' 'BbVbB IB ' jda . i isflEflsssssssa W K t PPPPPr ,K,! ViBH . jaBBV v MBBpBatT w iBBBJE'V T'BBBvE - tit BBBH-.'uaVBBMv p 1BBBBBBBBBBE'V is- BBBv BBBBBBBBBjTa jfv BBBBBBBKrrf " 'BBBfs ;'':jBBlM v BBBhL 1 t v.' '-BBBRwv ' " s, iTMBBi rw v ' h Ki,VtMiA&ft KuOcl & llurbert. MRS. PETER, OLESEN K elected she will be the first Moman Senater in ihe United 'States. Just recently a Minnesota Attorney General ruled that a wife as candidate cannot use her hus band's name 'In politics, se her name en the. ballet, must appear as Annie Dickie Qlescn ON TOffGHUBE Youth Says He Sold Them Stelen Dental Supplies and Bought Girl a Ring BOTH ARE HELD IN BAIL Anthen Wlitreck, nineteen years old, of 224 Itecd street, told Detec tives Car med j- and McManus that be bad bought his sweethearts diamond engagement ring with money he had received from a physicUn and dentist for dental goods the youth confessed he took from his employer. Dr. Merris Flats, the dentist, nnd Dr. Melamed Bernard, (he physician, were arrested today by the detectives at their office, 1417 Seuth Fourth street, as receivers of stolen goods, and were given a hearing before Mag istrate Ceward, at Central Police Sta- tin.. frl. ...M.ftt. I. 4 .. A-m 4 iiiii. 4 ur ;uuiu ia iiuv unucr aurri. Docter Bernard wns held in 9600 ball and Docter FiriU In M0(KMnll for h further bearing Friday. Bernard wab hehj in the Ictst amount b,aiifc the detectives ciiarzcd him witn usvina re- f-ceived only $75 worth of material, while It was enarged rmtz baa received ?-oeo worth. Theuzh there was no testimony, the 1 doctor and dentist both told the de tectives they had bought the material from Wlitreck as a salesman of the company, and did net knew it wns stolen. - The detectltcs sav Wlitreck told them he had stolen about $2500 worth of dental goods, Instruments and material from thc Union Deiitnl Manufacturing Company. 8H1 Cherry street, where he has worked for several years. In a series of small thefts. TIip detectives recovered goods valued at ?100O, Iden tified as the property of the company. Tim manufacturing company com plained some time age te the detective department that Instruments and mate rials had been missed for some time, nnd the two detecthes were put en thc case. Thej watched for some time and allege they finally saw young Wlitreck. who works as a shipper, take some Instru ments out with him. They followed the jeuth. but did net nrrcst him. They accosted him, told him they were detectives and took him te City Hall for a talk. There, the de tertive say, he made a onfcien, at first erbnlly, nnd then in writing. The detectives allege he Implicated the dentist and pin MH nil In his confes sion. He told the detectives, they claim, that he had (tone te Dr. Pints sevcrnl years age, when he wns ubeut sixteen years old. for a teeth extraction, nnd had told the dentist he was employed by the dental company. 'The boy is said le have declared that when he said he had ecces te the den tal enuiN, Fltit7. told III in. he would be glnil te buy such material from him. "I thought it ever several months." the eilth is snid te hae told the de. teethes, "and finnll I took semr arti cle".. I didn't get much pay und I Imd fallen In love with a tine ghl, wanted the money te show her a geed time. "I get nway with it, nnd tried it ngnln Inter. In 'nil I suppose I get several hundred dollars for the stuff J took." Yeuiis Wlitreck refused te reveal the name of his sweethenrt. in spite of uli the. detectives' questioning. "She's a line girl," he told them, "and I'm net gong te drag her name Inte thK" FANS AT BULLFIGHT MOB . T00-CRITICALJEP0RTER He Said Matador Was Net Best. Riet Old Fruit Police Mexico City. May ". iB.v A. IV i -American baseball fans who mob the umpire have their counter-parts in the Mexican bullfight enthusiasts who, at the cerrida which eencluiU'd the season here, attacked a local reporter who had slighted the Mutailer Kudnlfe tjneni, idol of the eupltnt. The newspaperman wns pelted with fruit, cushions and even stones, und llnallv a rush was mnde en him. ncces sitating police protection. The icperter had simply said that (iniinu was net thc best bullfighter In the vveild. "WET" GETS BIG MAJORITY Democrat In Indiana Wins en Wine and Beer Platform Indianapolis, May .". (11 A. IM Complete returns en 'the i'eiigresnnnl contests Hint had been undecided guve tlie licmecrutlc) nomination in the Sev enth District, virtually the city of In In illiinupellH, te Jeseph Turk, who tan en a wine ami erer piaiierni. 2 DOCTORS NABBED PHILADELPHIA, THIEF AT Y. W. C. A. Miss Elfreda Stein, 4608-Osage Avenue, Leses Jewelry While Rehearsing Play AUTHORITIES AT 18TH AND ARCH ST. BRANCH MYSTIFIED The jewels of Miss Klfreda Stein, seventeen years old, 4(I0S Osnge ave nue, were stolen from her at the Yeung Women's Christian Association, Eigh teenth nnd Arch stieets, where she went te attend a rehearsal or a pluy last night. 'J he Jewels, valued at SI. TOO, were taken from her handbag which she hud left n a dressing loom. Misa Stein Is n member of n drcs miking class nt thc Y. W. C. A., which Is, going te give a play. Last night the players were te have photographs taken ln costume. Misa Stein went te the Y. W. C. A. in street clothes', nnd. changed te her costume in a dressing room, leaving her jewels In a smalt handbag and her ether clothes In a suitcase. She joined the ether airls mid the class posed for the photograph. A few minutes later, wnen sue returned te her rec-m, the jewels were gene from the bag. The collection included rings, bracelets and ether items, some of which had diamond and sapphire settings. Immediately upon discover et the Jess. Miss Stcinpread the alarm. Amid great excitement the entire class of girls' began a tenrch. but could find no trncu of the gems. The Y, W. C. A. authori ties were notified nnd joined in the renrch. Miss Stein had worn the jewels te several rehearsals and had left them In the dressing room eneli time. Oilier girls had left jewelry In thc rooms In the same manner. Y. W. C. A. authorities reuld fur nish no tine as te what might have be come of the jewels. The room used by thc dressmaking class were for their exclusive use, and the doers weie net locked when the girls went te the au ditorium. The suitcase containing her street clothes nnd the clothes of ether mem bers of the class were apparently un disturbed. After a thorough reaieli failed te reveal any trace of the missing jcwelrv, Miss Stein notified the police of thc Fifteenth and Locust streets station. FIGHT $5,000,000 WILL Relatlv.es Oppose Huge Bequest for Heme for Single Men Newark. N. J.. May ? A contest te break thc will of thc Inte Marcus L. Ward, a wealthy bachelor, was begun hern yesterday before Vice Chancellor Fielder by relntlves of the testator, who object te the S5.fl00.000 trust fund created in thc will for a home for bachelors. Counsel for the contestants Interpret thc will as providing a home for men who had homes at one time but who had lest them. They held that no ex tensive class like this exists locally and nsk the Court of Chancery te decree that the estate be held for them. billf6r coalprebe Measure Provides Commission te Repert With Recommendations Va.hlngtetl. Ma .V (By A. P.) Favoreble report was voted by the Heuse Laber Committee today en the Bland Rill te create a fact-finding com mission for the coal industry. Thc commission would consist of (en members, representing miners and the public and Government agencies di rectly concerned in coal, including the Geological Survey nnd the Bureau of Mines and Mining. Repert te Congress with recommendations would be re quired within two ears. (.natrman .mi inn announced that ef forts would be made te get the hill before the Heuse as seen ns nesslble with the hope of its passage prier te supimer adjournment. MARY PICKF0RD HEADS ANTI-SCANDAL SOCIETY Club Will Protect Fair Names of Actresses T.OH Angeles. Mn; ."(. (By A. V.) Man Pick foul has been chosen niesi- dent of a club of inntleu-picture ne tresses, the primal purpose of which is te protect the geed names of Its mem bers, it wns unneunced here today. Miss Helen Fergusen, ergnuler, stated admission would be by invita tion only and none would be admitted who were net "credits te the Industr.v." Other officers will be elected Monday when a mine for the club will be chosen. SeMie Hn.vakawa, Japanese motion picture actor, has brought suit ugalnxt the R-C Pictures Corporation, headed b Rufus Cele, for $02,000. charging breach of lentrnct. He alleges that In July Inst lie eh tered into a contract with the defend ants for the production of six pictures for each of which he was te receive S20.000. He made two anil received $40,000. but was discharged before the remainder were produced, he asserts. MONEY ANDJEWELRyIeUND ON BOY BURGLAR SUSPECTS Are Sent te Heuse of Detention Pending Investigation Twe full-Hedged burglar suspects, nged ten und twelve, weie picked up last night by Maimruuk police. The finding of u kit of burglar tools, a flashlight and a large sum of money and jewelry en the bes led the police te beUeve that the were responsible for recent robberies in the neighborhood. The he.vs gave their mimes ns Stan ley Rubensky, twelve, of 324 Him street, Conshohocken. and Jeseph Uul Uul peralch, ten, of 201 Hecter street. They were arrested after they attempted te escape from a Mann.viink patrolman whose suspicious had been aroused by their actions. They were sent le'th'e Heuse of Detention pending an Iiftes Iiftes ligatien. . riWNK round CUMIt TAKES $1500 GEMS FROM GIRLS BAG FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1922 Noted Dancer Weds ,' v,y i 'J 'K', k- 'ftt'X' 'f. .tefl' MISS ISADORA DUNCAN ISADORA DUNCAN WEDS YOUNG POET IN MOSCOW Fameua Daneer Were Grecian, Robes en Beth Street and Stage New Yerk, May f. Isadora Dun can, famous dancer, was married In SIoscevv Wednesday te Serge Esenln. Russian "Imagist" poet, twenty-seven cars old. according te reports here. Isadora Duncan is thc original hi:h priestess of the barefoot dunce. She leek her tcrpslcherenn motif from the old Greek friezes mere than twent) years age and founded a new bchoel of rh.vthmlc expression. Dressed ln flowing, diaphanous robes, without any shoes or stockings. Mis Duncan lias been a familiar figure en the beards of New Yerk. Londen. I'nrls and ether world cnpltuls feinearl a quarter of a centur.v In 1021. Miss Duncan's name wai mentioned In nn nUien for nlienntinn of affections In which she. wan mentioned an a love pirate In her relations with a married man. $20,000,000 FILM SERIES PLANNED BY GRIFFITH Producer, Back Frem Europe, Tells of Anti-War. Scheme New Yerk, May fi. David Wark Griffith get bnck from Europe csterdny and said he was geinz le start a S20, 000,000 series of motion pi lures w hich would be a dramatic pictorial history of the world, designed te convince-. all spectators that war was foolish. He said he might begin work next fall. The first picture, he estimates, will take mere than two vean te complete, and it will .require from neven te ten veers te complete the seilc. The film history of the world would be com piled, he said, from the best romantic novels te be found, and each episode would be a love story, ns nearly perfect in historical background as experts teuld make It. "Tiic series will net be undertaken as a commercial venture." said Me. Griffith lat night. "If it evciitiinll) pnys for itself, thc underwrite-te will be satisfied, but whnt wc are trying te de Is te produce a pit lure of educational value rather than n commercial s-uc- C(S3." CAVE "LOVE NEST" IS-CLUE IN BRUTAL MURDER OF GIRL Abede in Mountains Furnished With Rugs and Blankets New Yerk. Mnj ". Thc discovery of a cuvc en the side of Cheesececk Moun tain, near Havei straw, N. Y.. nbeut 100 feet from where thc skeleton of Lillian White was found en April 0. has provided n clue which may lead te the arrest of her slaver and the. solution of one of the most brutal murders ever committed In Rockland County. Thc Identification vef the slnln girl as an escaped inmate of the Letch worth Valley Heme for Feeble-Minded Girls followed the reconstruction of her skull by former Police ( nptaln Wil liams. The cave, built of stone stolen from cave was the inun who entlceit I.lllinn ' te the mountain top and killed her with . n sledge linmmcr. crushing her skull In three places. 'I hev believe this man i was the girls sweethenit. j Attendants at the l.etchwnrth nlley neme nemiueii innt i.iiuun una eeen punished for writing love letters nod that she disappeared en the following day, September 10. lft'JI. Detectives hnve concluded that the girl went strnighl te the cave en the mountain and rem. lined with n man until he tired of her. THREE YEARS FOR THIEF Man Sentenced for Breaking Inte Parochial Scheel .Ininrs Wallace, lif four .voers old, tndnv was ontemed bv .Judge Flnletter le three .venrs In the Count Prison for entering und strallug from the Paioch Paiech lal Scheel of the linnini ulnte Concep tion, Flout mid Allen stieeis, April "JS. It was testified thnt nl the lime of 1 i airest rosary beads and ether nrtlcici valued at Jf'-'.'Je were found in his pos session, lie denied the charge, sajlng thnt he had merely been Sceping in the school ihecuiise he had no home. VMIKIir-IIIUS IIHr-KQIr- IFJ CIRC A . . A m k a Ap.M.An..a .. 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Mai tin was susnoMe. n, '5100.000 was the i,,l r .le.nl l ""V'ldated nnd a vest mono h ii ileiuill sheriff ihree llav nfle, fur till IIMI 1 .lellll Preilerli k l.ru is '....-..., I i , . . "" "J IlllllSll interests created. .V 'ii. ' I': ' i.i:.r'....- 'r..."V. i , . I . ...""" " "'' " 'nmnile is ,., n ,t must hnnnen If ::Tr'f 17 ",:i"'": '.'I" ' " ll""' ' wl-iel, Inte ,e-,cnhu ,, p, ,hl01IsIl 1P P,;,r..,l ruWve gmnt of oil l,lHnkets i-ieim ii. MiiM-n. i wei sun i Austiii mu en out of the P.iitish Interests Is can led out. The police think the tenant ,,f the I 'I'iie valm of we ien In executive pe. "J fe ;il niI1- '''k'1' '"lies couth- . Mevd (ieerce Accuned Pabllllied Dally Kxcert Sunday. Cepyr'nht, 1022, MRS. M'CORMICK MAY WED YOUNG SWISS SECRETARY RoCKOfellors Daughter Fails tOi(cmng im rds along the read. Deny She Will Be Bride of Krenn HE SAYS NEWSPAPER REPORTERS ARE BOLD tlilt'iise. May ii. Reports weie cur- lent life ,r--lit. t'l.'tl Mi. I.illlh I'ec'.i f"e. MiCeituii'' . v.'tie ebtulned a dl voice ln Decentlier en grounds of desertion, ii te be the brid" of l'dwnrd Krenn, n Swiss. whom she h;is cm pln.ved for several yenrs as her personal adviser at her I.nkc Ferest elate. It writ, ifinnrfrwl llie iln v twfnrp tllfll her former hubninl. Hareld P. MeCer- ' iiik'k, picsldint of the Internallniial ilnncMer ('empnnv. would marry thiiinn Wnlkii, the Pe'lsh primn denna, ns seen ns she obtains her d I voice from Alexander Smith ( eclnnii. Mr. m.i 'nrminl. .inn. 1,1 .. nt .lnhn L. Rockefeller, refused te be Inter- viewed rcgnrdlng the miners of her match. She sent u statement te the nevvsnanermen ihreucli the butler nt her home. "Tell them te say anything they please. " she dhected. Mr. Krenn. twenty jears .vounger than Mrs. McCermlek. met her in Switzerland n niiinher of .venrs age when she was si ml Iiir psychology there. When .''lie returned te the United States she brought Krenn with her ns a siereinry. . i l.dwm.l Krenn. Sw us nrchilret nm j; ,, TwrlU .nnl), and l)atihln mlvlser f) Mrs. Met .Mmic,,'. nppruie.I trcr0,. He Is in the Women's Homeo Hemeo Homee uiiiuccd und then -HKhtlv nnneved when ! ,.,. Hospital. Police sj.v the mn nsl.ed Inst evening iibeul the rumor. 'Mw wfla Arrn ,v Willlnm C. per- "Well. new. nun s ii miner nniii rtintlmiril m fjt-'Twe. column One LAST-MINUTE NEWS ESTH0NIAN COMMUNIST LEADER PUT TO DEATH LONDON, May 5. A Iteutcr dispatch from- Reval says M. Ktngiseff, rsthenian Communist leader, hud been executed after conviction upon chnrgesVf espionage and treason. The Russian Soviet legation there half-ma&tcd its flag as a mark of mourning. i WOOD CABLES PLEA FOR PHILIPPINE BILL MANILA, May 5. Majer Geneml Wecd, Governer of the Philippines, tedny cabled te Washington uigmg officials there te c::rcdite passage of a bill new pending in Congress authoriz ing the Philippine Government te increase it bended indebted ness te 10 per cent of the asseFs valuation of the Philippines. This would allow a total bended indebtedness of approximately S75,00O,O0O. WOMAN SUGGESTEDTEN TEXANS PERISH FOR BIG FAIR POST IN TORNADO'S WAKE i Mrs. J. Willis Martin Urged as Waters jjf Colerado River Are Assistant Director by Jehn Frederick Lewis PLAN BEING DISCUSSED Srlei tien director "f nf a woman avnssistant tlie Ses(ui-('enlennlal is Denis ion iiieiru ej rue inrecier.'. It bj the wns learned ledin. when the name of sitlen-. In the running et t lie tulr is , bclnc overlooked. Mr. Lewis said. Mn.. Miiillu Is new u liiember of the Heard of Directors of the fair, -I've been M'rieuslv t hinklns." sd jr, r(Pwjs -u i(.w of the achievements of women in nil lines of endeuver In the i,isi few ve.irs that a woman as Mr. Lewis also pointed out that ihe achievement of women In the Inst few veni'i In which thev have been lilcntlhcil Iwith all gieat mnveiiK ills, makes it i linpei nt he that thv share in the execu tive work of miming ihe ScMuii-(Yn-tenuinl. (love ii'u .lelin l, Paiker, of I.nulsilinn, will r hefnie the Lnuii.iiiii Legisluluie when it lenvencs Mnj Hi and present pliuis te tnke purt In the Sesiiil-('ciiienuial. This Infet million wns leiit.ilnril in ,i letter lecelvcd tednv i at the liciiihiiiuili i of the Imposition 1 ......!. ...., I.. .1. Illl. ... U. .. . '""""" '.. "' '" "i". u- .sirnneni Governer I'uiker staled that It will he determined nl l lint tune whnt pari Louisiana will phi in the fair. It Is understood thnt theie Is leusldernble sentiment in thnt Stntc for the fnlr. Congressman Oscar '.. llland. of In diana, cliuirmaii of the Indiistiiul Arts nnd Expositions ('emiulttec of the Heuse, whli h lins been hniiilllus the fnlr pieject hills In Washington, has been leiieiiilnuted. weld be n u .able aeusltlen' Ophoen-llke winds moved seuthwnrd. Mr. lluches Is strongly oppesedlt ' , Fer i IA n " n w em"n f t'he Ivne w"w,'" bH crippled, any such monopolistic concessions. And , y of Mr" Mnit iwhe . enit LiT. , Sr ?, ,nrrI(i .tllr""R the air he Is nturll.v critical of nny settle- ' nul ImliMr nl ..(Tars I k , ,' 0;r st dlstan.es At St F.dward's meiu with Uusln which facilitates th.;. been most hi irked veul Iceinv li.nl Ie ,V T' t lK 'eaU ,,l,n,b nml b'd hi- ''re.ilien of them. Alse, ns alreadf' alii Ie Imtac-tr i... f I.. ' "V10 f,,r SVr- VPnr I'mnflrld. tw IP'dninl out. the permission te sub- Mr 1 wl" pJ lied t hat bi lm,l Vu,,0"lr w.pl? '"i"'"'. The Merm pnrllj Mantlatr- a cor-esslen or lease fer'an ' nnid 'i. nh i e im 1 uc est , m d i , n"''"!'''' the dormiterv. J eutrlsht title would apparently wealten t ..';r:,'ai hnd'i'sie -, ,." le,h: vr,,?Thrlv,M,i,8n rc.,,enpl!i,r rrm(Unml rUnnt ?,Kn,nt sa f.. ii..-.:. le 'He pant of ine v oeihvan Mnn. i ticntlen of property awful v ceulrarf.. Leaile.s pf (lie tnlr pieject leek upon tag was n de ves r ' i&ii " ' this us illsttlictl fnveiah'e te the fair terkm It ,...h ,.Li' r nUillnl.n as Mr Hlnnd his tnken InTe.se In'.' " "! co' . ' nil, I in 1IB 'N,,rl,, lrrr-,1 in the fnlr ami hus been exceed- Merkew it, ,e'd e te' e P,,rkc, thetf Ingly friendly te these who vlslled en December 2! II)''l l.n A. ! .i Wnshlngten In its Interest. te tvve i e The III li tli '.'"' K'!n 'l,,,;,nR!,rSO,tll",0,, w: ,,""'t "I- n "r eml1 h"nM Inns' "Tu e next luewlay te wlcet it new nicsli out ! mm. he -1.1 .n,i i.i. . '.."..V.'i '.V.c Vi le succeed Majer Moere, vlie ve'un- Iho aecerdli r1- n Ie irMliV,..L' . K !?l"y J$M"'.- "' "t fhr Inter- the"" ''barrere'"'"?' i uvrviiv,... ui unurp.ua, .unj or. wblvhilic MbSHy SubPcrlplleh Prlr Id Vf by M4II. by I'ublle tdr Company , AMBUSH IRISH TROOPS Rebels, Unaware efTrupe, Attack Free Statera ISclfttM. May e. (By A. P.)Staft I Captain O'Deherty said today that after I he bunk raid estcrdsy at Bunernna. County Dnnegn1, a message wis sent te I. It. A. bcadnlinrtcri' at Drumboe Cas tle fr reinforcements. Several carloads et troops started and while parsing through Newtown I Irregulars lying behind the walls opened ' heavy fire. The rejulars, unnble te find rover, run straight through, with the icsti't that three were killed and four i wounded. One of the Irregulars wa jkll r and three weie wounded. The lrrecu'nrs. Cnntaln O'Dehertj charged, used explosive bullets. The umbuh occurred, he said, after thc irtiee wns te have taken effed. but that 'tin. cembntnnts were net nwnre of If huvlng been signed The ihcii nt tested eterd.i.v nt Mill- llngiir In I'titneetlen with the burning of the barracks weie rcleasid as u ie ull of the truce having been signed. MISS KNOX GETS 20- YEARS FOR EASTLAKE, SLAYING Jury Reaches Verdict In an Heur and 25 Minutes ."jiffnt DiAralcn te Kitaine Public t.ttterr Mentress Ya., Mnv ..- -Sarah F.u phenia Knet. Raltlmnrr nurse. wns found etilltv nf murder ill I lie first uc- crec here Inst night ln the killing of Mrs. Mnrssret K. Kastlnke. former Philadelphia woman, nfte'- thn jury had deliberated one hour and twenty-five minutes. She was sentonced te twent years'. Imprisonment. The punishment was the leaRt scvcie perlble under the Virginia law. Man, 65, Struck by Aute liuis Singer, sixtv-five years old. 1 2!)"" Aiisenn 'treet. was struck and In dirnl irinuslv last nlcht bv n meter red ,r, i.melilii pike. Perse n w'as relinked le nppenr when wanted Heaved Inte Air by Wind-Twister AUSTIN ALMOST ENCIRCLED llj the AsseriaUil Press Austin. Te.. Mnv .".Ten de.ml ' about ferlv innire.l tun n.l,nl,W , fatnll.v . and menertv diiiiinsr nvth,,ie,i Reports Indicated that the steim ,il- inet encircled Austin. Seuth Austin felt the force greatly, linitu of trees being tern loose and hurled hlgli In the a'r . i j:r,I,nrtrfl tnnt "nieis of the . ...... mi., iumi. in mien i rem heavv Cempanv nt Pennlield, St. eiillnni. nii.l . w.i.l IMwaid's celle-e nnd lesldence-' n'lui - - : ,' ...j.i i i-i-iiii'iieer ailli hiilhllng-. in the seiiilmct ,mrt ))f Austin The lentinl portion nf Austin was iinhnrnied The sinrni utipreached Austin fren lams, were nur eri into iim ni. ..u ,... ..f ..n ,,n,u...nn the nei ill nnd hundreds of persons m """' l,) '"snlie UiisMn the disport- J the downtown streets watched thei1'"" ',,',, ' '" ''" aN '''"rope dives. .' whirling cloud pass ever the west ,.,. ! ,f the nations of F.urepe divide tien nf the clt.v. "l bKC' (hi issue nd enlv F.nglnnd and Italy ,- flTHFRl IM RRIIMCM naer- Uincnb IN briUNbN CASE Cnnkl Tn CCCI ir-T i-,m,-.. sjuuh lurucLHCI MUM I tli, Evidence All In Hand and Persons Located, It Is Said Detective Ellis Parker Is believed te he readv te "close the nei" nn ceitain persons billeved cenneitcd with the murder of .lelin llruiieii. Itlverslde N .1.,'ciicns man. He knows where t'he'se jieeple are mid has his cvhleiue nil col lected. Il Is said. i,i'"r1V.V ,,1l1rl,,,m,""'iii of Hie shelKun I, in. ii ni-u i.i,i uc used in thc slav- lvpniwin. iuvuit' iwuMtiyj PRICE TWO 01 RIGHTS IN J 1 iKU Washington Backs Fran erian Stand en Fereicn PI ' . (' erty Seized by SevlttAiifA "mm diticu di am Dcrnnuttmms uh.lw.i . urt.i '"-vnM,.i?-, v DEGREE OF C0NFISCAtP Opportunity for Men Seen in Leasing of C mandeered Holdings ii .da T it., ct istiiv v r:n itK'.ltT repi.rwM. I0H, bv r-vbltc t,crfgfr,,diiiil'"? WHMtillgtnn, M 11 .. II t jpanMHj htm en geed authority that SwetaSryAnl i ""l"", "Irenglj inclines nes toward tattrJK' 'Il'lginii and French view of the $?.; j:j j.ii '? '.' tien of testerlng or compensating pr$ .ii.f .if r..At,tina In r?ncul4 flnnltlMttljH. ) ..... .', i.imiiivi.. Ill imu.r.n ..uiiHiMim .. t. by I lie Soviet Uev eminent. WPifK Article VI of the note of theeiifXS te Uussln. which Bclslum nnd Fraa. has refined te sign, appnrentljyj vldes that the Russian Government' riarj r allow te a foreign owner a merejept held or concession te the use of Jtfef' $; ertv which eiicp was his outright. ,5?''' If this Interpretation is put MiiM' f then Riipsln mar substitute for M. ' i feim of nrenertv -beldln? n tMk'.ltiMrf -M of it. This" Is recognizing a.aegTV,fc:fel confiscation. Of course, no GeverjiBMrtitTjl may be denied the rleht te taktjp7rsi prepertv held by foreigners. ' thV untllfl he in lntiv Iter n rlvhl wtfth " ll respect 10 foreign -owned prepiwiOj which she hus with respect te tbe'nrw''"''!! nr,-r "f ber own citizens and te;glVa'4 31 'alien properly owners n sanctity whlefc J JJ domestic pieperty deen net en jeyV'V v" j .Musi dive .toT.pensjiiieii ln this leuntry tljljrlght of the yaHtd VI Mates or of the WFgffis Slates te'sewe nrnv-iAMt Vt w. ltni !ti t illml AmlnaMl. Ala2! I'i w,. t , t, im it iidi in i (i in i nil MlCllbV frt mini Is firmly' r'tnbllslud. And IWifc;. right applies jut as much te theMf-r3 erty of aliens ns ns that of cltlxensHfpt(5l ler prepertv thus sricil just compel tien must he paid. , 'r A....M.t ,i.. r.. MVi take the nrenert.v of a ferelcnee'-MB'V in imii,-iiu iijjii. a ,ii t iiiiiirnt ivv t thru return him a ronceslen te epfcfnt'; It for a (erm of jears is te cerictPa'f iirkie ,pi -miii-t-Hll(Hl. inr UDBUirav . of n lefcfim. fee n prnnir tlf'n rM1i.flJ.J.V1 .; -...". ";:: r .t'l-'a; Mr. ungues position en tne nat nidatien of foreign owned property 1021. In rgsnlwte the relations OfLtii7 "i inrtii in ins M.-iieineiii 01 .iunp.iiiLf 'ievrriiineut nnd Mexico. In that staWt mem he spM : "The fundamental ncstien onfientn tlie Government of the States in regnrd te relations with! ice is nifegunrrtlng. property- i against lenfi'cathm. Slejtlce-la,?! adept oil nelle she cheses with le her nnhiic Iniids. hut she Is a .te de.nrev without cemnensatiea I (lt'e which have been ebtaltMstV I American citizens under Mexican 'W . A confiscatery policy strikes nac-ji at the interest of particular indlvm but at thc foundations of Interniitl !. ,. J, i in i--i i-ijui .',. - rivK...r TnMHIB'i h reHI, rflbAtfB.''.. I I'liiinr for Mnoennlli V?y4- t. ..! VI nu It U t.ifiM.nrAj WMn.-'V 1.. .1... ..1. l.. 1M I.A .. n..-' MMAA.Vfl. I peiisatinn which it presents. epcnal'fce.-VJi. wn.v for the juggling ei tne prPTOr;S'y, ffirmerlj held by foreigners in KUMW, nnd for the creation of just the s6rt'.l ; monopolies iiKiiinsc wuicii .ur. iiun pioie.siee in uiy noir iici-iiiiihk v invi", tnnen te tionen nun in ins mitieub beet ' i Annniliiii. Mn.kiinliiiiiliiti .ill find 111 IklM netH te the Dutch Government regaft UK the Djinnbl oil fields. ' ',. .?! nil, of course, is one of the, big qUMs. ?1 tinns in Ilussln. The French, the D1t ginns. the Americans nnd various eiaer foreign interests had (crlnln oil trHT )"! rrtlcs there before the Soviet revplli ?t rewMBr.v tlmi. 1 ruler Aitlc'n I It wnnla 'tM- '- tiewihle te trent the Itritlnh oil IalM $ lielders. for exHlnple. in one wajr-'aiil fym uie etner lereign en innuneiucrs iii'7j oiner. i ne uritisn ceuiii receive-a ewB"' s icvsinn of their former holdings. Ti French. Relcinns nnd Americans cevtM-' 1 1 cell e iimnensntien for thelm. TklA'V.. ' the llritish could receive conccsalene, of ' f the former Amerirun, rrench and Bl clin urnnrtlra In this wuj the oil lands could '.h Peir'.'Of nw tb lands is In IWginn nnd French circles Lloyd cergc is licensed of hnvlng Article l drawn as it has been just for the pitr pose of opening the wn.v te such a me niuinli in nil im u witil In ImvA llAMt iiwiiiii. ill nil un agreed te between the Soviets and ret lesenlntlves of tl he llritish Shell group 'I'he eSrlv recoeiiltien nf KiiiiIb ult ', 1 this lievertiment Is involved In '' l ." -"" s ..n.." , i"i"ncn im fm ett'enient of this question satisfactory "ii '" ,Ih American position. As already fjj snid in this correspondence. If the iii'imu cenierence results in nn agree of tin; greuter powers recegnise Rui- sm' .'"Rlaml receiving n great oil ,nopelj n the prlie of lier recefalttab; lhl i.nunlri u 111 iirnl.nl.li. I.a .(.... B,. B,inrnuil .. t he " 'aiJhiiSlm i - .,i. ,!..,.. ." .rmiiiia (iiiiin-iii iv rv'ciiiiiiiNiuiiK rvh vviiii tier. vi mrq nnnrn i nccc-'"! "'"zL-i.m rn.ii. n.. .. icnnn . u.(- Hviy WUU, VIUll ISII VSWUU U rtUip Jljp Fight Divorce Revsraarf X& New Yerh. May ,'i. (lly A, P.J 'I'he elder of Supreme Court wM "in.,, nun "mini imiii Kiauira Kellv (ieuld .f.'i(KM) te reopen B inrh ninie hit suit le divorce .1. (ieuhl, was irversdl today iiiipenaie Division or tne Court. The justices unanlmOi nli'il bee niipllcntien for an a Tmb nml he'd she Imd no cause tut, Mr. (Inuld obtained a dlrMea tier in r ranee in.r iiuu, pe vnu Bltntv'.'l 1 J i f. VCf. it S:i figfB : s WlO-i Wf5?J- u kliiSaffiSBig - ik. '.-sj. ?' ..te' - . m L Mltm T"";J ,. '.? r 'fc :i.'j- ,A4 '& M, utnatatan s
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