Psrap &i.j&mmm r rmamfflz wmnu; y.'jimj &!-. '" Wilt. ? " ,rxi . i i ' aer '"( 011r ley tonight and Thura. layt little change In tempdraturc; lentle variable winds, ..iiitB4riiuu at Mint tint it uentnn rve: f. am ' EXTRA ! 6V s rtr priVrnriTf'Ijl a i i 1 r. i " m Mr I "jt'"' I"" """"'" ' VOL. VIII. NO. 204 Entered an So:enI-rii Matler h llu. l'elnm at" Philadelphia, P. Under th Act of Marrti 3. 1HT PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY iO, 1922 I'ubllihed Dally Kurppt Hunrlny. Puharrlntlnn I'rke Id a Yaar by Wall. Copyright, 1022, by Public t.vtr Company PRICE TWO CEi aaaaaajif-wnim. Wr.t I Kfi"! 1 - I JOSSES IN WEST I MM OTHER IN ID EIGHT -r Mad Scramble in Pittsburgh ' as Pinchot Gees Sweep W v Ing On ALTER SUPPORTERS IN DESPERATE DRIVE Meney Gushing Like Oil te Halt Rushing Tide of Pike County Farmer BURKE IS FIGHTING HARD -.Contest in Allegheny Oeunty for Knox Seat in Senate Prom Prem ises te Be Warm By GEORGE NOX McCAIN " Pittsburgh, May 10. It is almost jqpoBSible te attempt te describe tbe political situation In Allegheny County li It relates te tbe gubernatorial and KDiterlal contests. Particularly Is this true regarding tne centliK't of Attorney General Altcr'B 'tfmpalBD. The city and tbc county arc split into bitterly antagonistic factions, each ttilnulnlng its own headquarter find rich banging tbe Alter banner en its eater walls- The William Pcnn Hetel is tbe cen ter of this merry-go-round of ceufu- lien. All headquarters, with ene ex ception, are housed under Kb reef. Here It I directory of this confusion nt once picturesque and ridiculous : Tbe Republican Committee, Senater Leslie's crowd, has Us headquarters in suite of roemB en the fifth fleer. The Geerge K. Alter personal head- 8 Barters has two rooms en the fourth ter. Tbe Alter Republican Cemmitter, with Jeseph N. Mnckrell as chairman, , tbe intl-Leslie and anti-Oliver organ- lHtI6n, holds forth In another unite en U tilth fleer. 'Tbn there Is the Alter Republican XTetaen'a Committee, holding out in three rooms also en the sixth fleer. And lastly, the Alter Republican Committee. Oliver faction and null. Ltille, has ground fleer elaborate head- Iiuiicib iu u murvruum in uic vicn.ie - Building around the corner from the hotel ou fifth avenue- Meney Hews Ai a result every faction is pulling It! own ropes'. There 1m wailed cffeit and overlapping Interests. Above all. one wonders where all tbe money is coming from te pay for this prodigal ort, outside, of course, of tint Oliver headquarters, which are being jimu afed and tinanccd by the Ollvcis them mItm. This question of iiienej is ns elusive u is amusing. I have talked with these who presumably uri' In a position te knew all about the canmaigii nmnecs and their solemn asseveralleim rt as streiic as thev are centrinlleirifv TIma ..,! 1 .1.... , . ' One assertion I thn mm no casn nasi enn put out of any moment. That money uill, however, be thrown iu lib erally en Tuesdnj nt the primary rlv. Uen. "But only for watchers." added a friends. He was particular te place idfled emphasis en the last four words. At the Pinchot hcad.pmrteis it js aTcemlna ulHiVS,,i"'1 ,,Ycr.l,0'"J i te',Say M li' re'wllk ''a Wican oil gusher. "' u""' tt... " ...... ...... ... .... i,.. mi; 1, ,111 ricciien uisii'irts in tuoreuiit). Each one of these j he Mlwurked Willi S,",() cash. This will JJPrwent S10,000 in round numbers. Ut this .fflO will he jriveii te straiglit Alter workers, .r,0 te the Senater wlic workers and the remaining .fil) m he spread around among the This" W0O.0OO. however, will be enlv drop in the bucket. Three times tha't Mm w 111 t.e handed out .fore the. neils close. It miisi !.... i. , nnpQ tm ji. ... . -- ..... ., ,,,- uuu,-, ,.,(,(! luai US ' ? nev itnix' ii i. , ,',,0.';'tl,!,,1 "!', '""", Alter buttons were delivered VfiUe- P,1nerlliM'V"M;' ''' t,i0n,N,ll "'''''"f Mure lM.' Mrs. Wm Burke TL 2l hP '"'r "i'SUmin; Liirten said. "I haven't iccclved the Satis' Senate t nle. in-lini bulleus .vet and thej am no Thprn ..',. e'l I i , ,. . . geed le nil' MOW." CiiV t i "'i' (,""',l districts iii I he vlly Of P Mshiiri. i lllt...l..... ..i !' S?if.t:!!;;,t'';:,,!,';';,?7:::: vui.ui.m,,.. Hill a .nile'is M.iidilleii, Cenllnuril en nRn I hlrtrrti7 leTui'infim QIRL FREED ON OWN BOND AMfcHjyiOTOR COLLISION Tin t '"0 Women Hurt When 'Mies Let- Wrs Car nH A-.u. ,...,. Mlge I,l , T 1J .Ar5.l,,erJ ,1 Letters, twenty v ears I ii.. ... 7. . '" ""' srasn ciu'thtn. It r' "hL "',gheiiy aviiiue, i fought he dr..i i Vl'n I'etl!,,,"-S' ,'"1 dealer, WHO llilftn . v. ' u,"aioeiio into n cel- ion at xie.M.r. ; i .:::. -" . .:, , " "' in. i" """" nine ui s lai ... l "v "" ""'g'' ac- e u,LJcstcr""y' .Ni'neiisly liijurlu ;m; ..?:..r,,,,' ''J"'-11- A ..'" UO llMUt'tl III ViU'll llllt , MD em i.. i . . ..".-,.1.11 wiiii a "luriM J her head and Internal In- i 4. it V.'. n Anmcn ur, Rlstei-h and live Th "'"'nellc. N. V. ; Mn i. if lnrev" from 'heir machine, i ilbn,i,,'0?urd w,,i8''f. he former's s.'ns aise aiicd te 'sigfl i "ml. whi'ii witnesses testltie.1 tnte De i1 I""1 ri',e'",;I ''J Magls-, Shenandoah Man's Companions The lujSrHweme,. , m t. , Makc Mytery of Bullet i,W' 'vim " ", rUu! rSamariianl M.euanduah. Pa.. .May v10 -While SPla,1 V,,"'11HtPriial Injuries' a, plM"K n.ids here today Antheny w7m.M' tV' WrlBht, who Is in ,,. Kutusklr. (went) -live .ve.irs old, re- I'vwen a lliin.ennfiil.l.. If....i...i .... Ln!in,l n liitllet miiiw! in tlw. Mliilnmen 'fnllljleti by swerv 'lU'1'1 Arthur Ga0e 5 wldew t0 Lese Fer' Jt'N Mwipid uninjured. IIH u "ne 'f She Weds Again bfr Inrii,,u",:er ,n stl" wni. ulth! ' Angeles. May ID. (My A. P.)--W Sad 0i"r' ,,,e 0U1' of Mlsa Let- .Mrs. Cl.ira M. tinge, widow of Arthur h.'iii. l-V'" "r. iiib ca it w is iXLr. 'J?ftl, ,,",";''i;',uic hhwii te ft ft!.WSt car , , Zr ,",,, Mr",k WimpiJu,1: ,,."'.H 'u.r W,,H I'urled agalnsl WN'rl.1""8""!,1." ,ll Nntlenul k ..T.J. " "''' wicii wab standi ng ffi- r.J-onije, mM.mcMff .,im r":'"r'l'H JTOU'a la a. PW'TO,raWJrfflte?!L.J'j'u' jmMmmm&MMmm Jilts Her Fiance IfUUIIlKimL."'"'"'' "HUUUIIH aaaaK ' ' MfaaK-H:. " v. B IHIIIIIIIHt''A ,( v '-' - v v HHH PB'W-; fM imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHHi''" - vvnM COUNTESS ZICIIY Kennerly Mlsa Charlette Gardiner Demarcst. New Yerk lieiress and society girl, who Is cll Itnewu in Philadelphia. She doped with Count Zlchy few hours before she was due te wed Geerge Burten, son of n millionaire brewer FAMILY CHECKS FIRE AND SAVES SICK BOY He Sleeps Through Battle in Locust Street Heme Undisturbed Members of the family of Themas Maleuey, ',','MH j.ecust rtrcet. fought desperately te check a fire in their home early this merniug se they would net have te disturb a three-year-old son. v.lie is seriously III and aslccti en the hccend fleer. Thf family was aroused by the screaming of n neighbor who Haw the lire starting In the rear of the kitchen. Ilic house was filled witn smoke. Afraid that moving the run might cause his death, Mr. Meleney decided thn child could be left in bed for a while and his wife. Anna, and six-year-old daughter, Marie, joined him lu lighting tbe flames. After a vigorous battle the blaze was checked. It had started te eat Inte the celling when the family was awakened. Hie. hick be was net awakened by the clang of the fire engines or lighting the tire, mid the parents -believe their action saved the child's life. The fire spread te the house at .V2M Tvecust street ami the rear of that btrucltire was slightly damaged. DRY AGENTS KNOCK OUT BARTENDER IN RAID Use Blackjack When Other Draws Revolver en Officers Teny Hemlcs, a bartender at K. (inibiiss' saloon, Sixty-third street and Woodland avelice. was knocked uncon uncen uncon vieiis l Agent Clark, of the pwihibl pwihibl vlen cnferi cincnr office, when he leelcd a icwiIut at agents who laldcd the saloon today. l.'ufercemcnl Officer .Slelt, with seven rVdciul agents, went te the saloon short l before, neon. Agent Cough read a lYilcnil search varrant te the pro pre nrlelnr. who was In hind the bur. Keade, It ts alleged, suddenly knocked iner a pitcher believed te have con tained whisky. Hien sidled into (he kitchen at tin- rear of the saloon. uiii uaririi liner 111111, nun lie ill (,'"r('H Ee.ides get a levelver, leveled It ,!,..MI" n'i w of Hie ngents who had fiilliiupil (M111L- uiii.,.. ... 1.1... .....1 - , V ,, ,, '." '"'- '" """ """ sinici, nun vMin n uiacKjack, knecUliig him out. lie was then arrested. BUTTON, BUTTON, ETC.? Pinchot Tags Mrs. Warburton Or-I d"ed Ne Delivered "", "'?, ' Wnrburrei, ss- peem thai a political Cnie of "Uutteii. liiitteu. who has the button," is hein pla.vc.l in a leehle effort te hurt Clifferd Piiiclml's c.impaign. The vice clinirmaii of the Republican Stale Committee, said that some lime uge she eidci'cd several tlieusaud Pin chot camp.iigii hulteiis fiem a uinuufac- tilling com cm. Delivery was. expected 1 the week befnie hist. Mis. Wnrhm-lfiti Ie!iiini1 tlm. ,1m sa concern also had an order for Alice buttons, depleting the features of --' ...-.., ,....... ,., .,v. the At tome) Ceneial. who is the hii- ! triicter combine candidate for tin: Re lillh ellll llillll llllt nil f,.. . !,.f, .,-,,, ,r MRS- DALLE1"r R0BBED i ' widow of Judge Merris Danet Leses, $600 Diamond Pin Frem Heme A diamond bar pin. valued at $(i00, belonging le Mis. Merris D.illett, widow of Judge Merris Dallett, was stolen iiieiii ncr in.iuc. -,mi rnuiiii i hviiij ''""', sr,,et. hist Tliurwlnj, police an from her home. LTill Seuth Jwenty- Iieunceil teua) PCIMIOIS 111 IJII' Lruill'll lll'IIM' let bent icsnrdlns the missing jew Servants ut the Dallett home are clrv. Pilvale Investigators. It is understood, me working en the can - SHOT IN CARD GAME - - ' - , V . , , V mid' was left l.viug unconscious by companions. Doctors saj he can recover. lis liel Ihe man companions su.v they knew nothing of the sheeting. WILL FORBIDS REMARRIAGE " N. tinge, wea III) icsldenl of I'iimkIpiiii, who dlcil Ma) .., Is loilitil.leiie le ic-m-iri') l) the lerms of (Inge's will. If (he iIImiIic.vs her shine ofMne large estnle w II go t her husband's half half hiellur, Waller T. (hige. no YOU Il.al asm of I tii taaatin -. ' ' . i uAiiw a nara ai vnunaiiTf hiiuu. in inu Darnvani. -a.na urraiL n.v.'.B . ..p. .' ... u.vvw .- . ri --".-i-. T--. . Z , " ... ....ll.ml.a ..ff IM fUllll., IjUUMr I .ItlMMli; B.t OAUl.Ua' IH aU iS Bti c w.v,.i. w. .-.w - p.i- --- . rnuiiKcr. tHmim'vvwimH m .vrm i!Jl.4.-.vji I i rill a I'liffWiMiyiMliaiit n i I i I iiMygiBjjjjjajiBjiia li lllliiitll UN NO T Werk Failing in N. J. Episcopal Diecesd Due te This Lack, Convention Hears MOVE MADE TO ORGANIZE MEN'S CLUBS OF STATE , , Celebration of Bishop Talbot's 200th Consecration Anniver sary Defeated in Debate Church Sidetracks Pica te O. K. Ten Commandments "J move that we approve the Ten Commandments." The Rev. Hamilton Hchuylcr, of Trenten, caused n gasp ami n laugh when he made the suggestion today at the convention of the l'retc.stant Episcopal diocese In Camden. Mr. Schuyler said his resolution was timely and censilient its' an other previously offered that urged the clergy te Impress upon their congregations the (lunger of lawless ness of every sort. Reth suggestions were tabled. "The Episcopal Church Is falling in New Jersey because it has net enough women working anion gthe people." Thnt statement wus mude today hj the Rev. W. Nerphey Jenes, In a re port at the 153d annual convention of the Protestant Episcopal diocese of New Jersey. The convention Is being held In St. Paul's Church, Camden. An urgent plea that mere women take an Interest In the work of the church and decision te form a diocesan or ganization of men's clubs of the State were outstanding features of today's session. In advocating that women work for the church, Mr. Nerphey said: "Werk of this kind is done much mets' effectively by .women. There Is se much work a woman can perform that the clergyman cannot. T hope that-the dioccse will rcalhse their value and that before long they will be en tbe clerical staffs of our parishes. Wants Women Encouraged "When there In such a, demand for men for the ministry why should thern net be 11 movement te encourage voting women who teem fitted for wetk in the same cause. Mr. Xerphej said reports throughout the State indicate (hat the men of the parishes are unorganized and that their faith is enlv potential. He offered a vcscil ut ion which provided for formation of a committee composed of three clergjmen and three In) men te draw- up a plan for the federation of men's clubs Inte one large diocesan organization. A resolution urging celebration of the L'OOth anniversary of tbe consecration of Rtshep Talbot, of Utirlliigten, wns defeated after a quick debate. Several ministers opposed the celebration and contended the bishop had never been consecrated. Among these who favored the cele bration was lite Rev. S. A. Werdcn, of Moeicstown, N. J. He said Rishep Talbot hud made a cr) creditable rec ord. Proposed changes in the prayerboeks were sin-iM'stcd in nnntlier resniiiiinn I but it was finally decided .hat all such I changes be made by referendum. I , LEAGUE COUNCIL TO MEET May Discuss Russia at Session Opening Tomorrow (Jencw.. May 10.-(Ry A. P.)-The eight eenth session of tbe-Councll'ef the League of Nations will open here te- norrew, with the prospect of several important questions new before the Ccnea Conference coming up for dis cussion. The possibility of the league going etcnslveh Inte the Russian (Mies- thin is seen iu a request filed by Nor Ner wa.v, asking for an independent inquiry Inte the famine in Russia. It is alsb thought probable that the Cenen Conference will refer te the league tlm nraavv health convention which was drawn up recently at the .. . . .. - : Polish capital l) all I lie European I'OW its, iiieiiioieK ikes-ia iiuu uerimni). This convention .alls for a cenernl Kurnpran rint i -epidemic crusade te cost nenrl) ST.tHOO.DOll. A feuture of the Hireling will be the signing of the economic treaty between ficrmany and Poland, covering I'pper Silesia. 'I his lieaty constitutes in effect a linal settlement of the vexed I'pper Sllcslnn problem. nrnl III Oil lC IT lieui tiu Dtnuim dhuixe hi pjcvv I HA Impost of Sixty Billion Marks and Allied Control of Finances Refused Rerlln. May 10. (By A. P.)Mln istcr of Finance Hermes, mi)s the Tugrblatt today. In outlining at a con cen con feience of Reichstag leaders yesterday the answer te be made te the recent de. maud of the Allied Reparations Com mission, said It would reatlirm Oor Oer mau.v's willingness te balance her bud get, but would again reject the com mission's demand for the raising of itO. 00(1,(1(1(1,0(10 minks in new taxes and the establishment of allied liimncial Lonlrel, MAN AND WIFE DEAD IN DUEL Fight With Butcher Knife and Ax in Presence of Three Children w..h..i,. llnl Mm tn iTlt V i v A duel le the dcalh between husband and wife aimed with butcher knife and ae. In Ihe present e of their three small chlldicu, today wns helnc investigated ' bv a coroner's jury which bus viewed the bodies. The duelists were Jeseph Lambert, thlrt) three, and his twent). nine) ear-old wife, who staged their battle .vesterduy lu their farm house lu Mlkleu, a few iuIIch from Pert Huren. .Midi. . ,, , IMward, lour .veara old, who was in the house with two younger children, told the prosecutor that "mamma" cut herself with a knife and then tried te hurt "papa." Jeseph, Jr.. aged ten, and his clght veiii'.n d sister returned from school tn iind their pnrenttt Iylni in h peel of tai 0 RC 2 Homesick Phila. Beys Trudging Toward Pacific Letter Frem High Scheel Runaway Sends Kiss te Mether Frem Pittsburgh, Admits Long ing for Quafcer City Friends Te&eph Illeck, fifteen years old, Wet Philadelphia High Scheel student, who disappeared from his home at (II "J Lnnsdewnc. nenue Monday, Is en hi" way te California te make his fortune, according te a homesick letter his mother received today. Jeseph took $IM0 his fnthcr had given him te put iu hank. Jeseph's cliinii, lleujamin lludmiin, sixteen, of GO'-" l.ausilewnc nvenue. went with him, uud also wrote te his parents. Jeseph's letter, hogging forgiveness and bearing n kiss for his mother, ar rived by special delivery this morning. It was written yesterday at the Wil liam 1'eim ' Hetel, Pittsburgh. Mrs. Rleck called the lintel, but the boy was net registered there. A clerk remem bered having seen a jeungster nn swering his le.erlpl!en about the lobby. Mrs. Rleck hurried te detective head quarters and begged Lieutenant Coo Ceo Coe gnn te spare no efferi Iu finding her bej. The mother sii.vs that he Is for given and will be received with open arms. Hctcclive Ilinuegan has sent "flier-," te the police of all cities en the way te the coast, nsking them te pick the hey tip If he Is seen. The letter written by the .voting run away follews: WEDSCOUNTWHILE Miss Demarest, a New Yerk Heiress, Jilts American for Hungarian Nobleman WHIRLWIND FUVAL WOOING New Yerk, May 10. Nothing came of the elaborate wedding and honey moon plans of Ceorge Rurtnn. born Ceergc Rcrnheimer, son of the late Max Be.rnlieiincr. brewer, because Miss Charlette Oarlner Demarest, whom he wns te have married in a few day. changed her mind .vcstcrdny and married Count Edward Crurge Zlchy. "Yeu don't sav!" exclaimed Burten when he heard of it. and, nftcr a mo ment's thought, he added : "Hell's bells. Yes, Indeed, bell's bells!" Rut beyond that he declined te go. Next te young Rurleii the mn.t sur prised person was Mrs. Warren O. Demarest. mother of the bride. A few minutes nftcr 1 o'clock )cstcidav she finished the last consultation with the dressmnker and declded that her daugh ter's while satin gown was all that It should b'e. She had folded It carefully when the doorbell rang. She opened the deer and saw her daughter with Count Zlchy. Presents Titled Husband "Mether." said the daughter. "I may as well tell jeii. We're mairied." "Heavens!" said Mrs-. Demarest, and 4 linn nnnln "llflnvnna'1 Rut there was nothing te de about It. Miss Demurest, or rather the Ceuntc&s Zlchy. explained that she and the Count jpad decided te get married. Se they went te the Municipal Building, get the license and let Michael .1. Cruise, uuy Clerk, ncrfenn the ceremony " decided that was the best wa.v de it." said Ihe daughter. "And this traveling dress I have en was nil right. 1 ... 1 k..... ,1... 1011 wen l imvc m wunj uuui mi. sal hi dress any mere." Mrs. Demurest passed the rest of the day telling friends who called te asl KtTh? wVddl g plans that there would be no wedding that the duugh ter nheady was married, but te anetuer man. Ne Trip le Elbcrnn Yeung Burten and his family, who were preparing te welcome Miss Demu rest te their home, prepared te make the best of the situation. In the first place, reservations for a special car te take Burten and his Intended bride te Ills mother's villa al l.Iberen, N. ,T., t'entlnur.1 en Tnge Tlilrtrsn. Column Twe MAYOR PRAYS FOR HIS FOES, HE TELLS D. A. R. DELEGATES Asserts Enemies of Decent Govern ment De Net Like Him "I prn.v'ever.v day for my enemies," Ma.ver Moere tednv told the Daughters of the American Revolution, 'who are holding their thlrt.v -first annual con vention in the Bellevie-Stratferd. After describing the D. A. It. as "the most patriotic order." meeting in the "most patriotic cil)." the Ma.ver con; tinned Mint mail) persons de net like tiie decent government be Is tr.vlug te give Philadelphia. "But In spite of thnt. they must put up with II ns long as my administra tion Is In eflice," he added, "Se many persons love te boost the city uud te damn the Mayer." The Ma)or was Introduced by Mrs. Charles K. Welhert. president genera) of tliu D. A. R. The session began with an Invocation delivered by the Rev. W. Herbert Burk, chaplain of thn Pennsvlvau a Society. D. A. It. I llrrctlngs from the Pennsylvania se- , clet) were extended b) Mrs. Henry T. Kent. State president. Delaware Ships First Berries laurel, Del., May 10. The first Dclawnre strawberries were shipped from here .vesterduy. Centrar) te all i epulis u month age. there premises te be a tremendous leld. Untie the Leve Knet! HiiIiii Aitrs litis tanijhti Ihe in m mice of tlrmurv lilhabclh with trivial ethers in "THE DANCING MASTER" It's very ;icr;)f(M i'n; shall she marrn ihe quirt country hey, lh rich man of the world, or the fascinating dance tawherf Begins Today Page 39 'i i i 't ,aii 'i.irvTl' ffiStfffiifi HER FIANCE WAITS AT MSS ROB FRTSON "Dear Mether and Dad Please, please, dear parenls, de net worry ever me. I am well and seeking adventure. Yeu knew I alvvuys wanted te go West, se I started B-S-U'J. I am limnrslek. and wishing I did net go away. I would have caught the first train home, but something told me it would be wei-m for nie If I went. I will go te le' Ange'cs. Calif., and there mi 11 in,.' way biiik, ' I am sitting here In the William Penn Hetel, dreaming or nu ami wish- 1 Ing I was home. Rut I will stick It out I and make geed. Right new I uppic- dale the geed home I hail and I knew home is the best place after nil. Kather about that money I toek: I'll double It or never come home. Please I forgive me and don't worry. When I .U? home jeu'll be preu.i of me. 1 1 will -close new. praslng for jeu mid .. 1..1.1..- ... ....,. .... ., Hinn life ,i;,u ill.- ireiw .... "" I will write eveiTchiince I get. Pell t worry, please, '"Your iifTeclieniile son. "JOSEPH. ' On a third sheet Is a big circle drawn lu ink, and under it written: "In this space Is 11 kiss for my dear mother." lsenjamin uminiim wre:e mat lie nnu left home because he could net gel work here. WOMEN HERE IRATE 'Old Lady Frem Oklahoma Piqued at Net Meeting Lady Aster, Says Mrs. Hubbs ... IS TERMED 'VERY ORDINARY' Officials of the Pennsylvania League of Women Yeters were Indignant today ever nu attack en the League of Women Voters by Alice Robertsen. Oklnhema, the only woman member of Congress. "It Is war from new- en between the League of Women Voters and ether like organizations and myself," said Miss Robertsen at Washington. "Thev have been trying te boss me long enough. , "Just because T Insist en represent '"K R"" people of the Second Oklshemn District Instpnd of cliques of women ever the country, they have been knock ing me. New I propeie te strike back whenever I can and as hard as I can." the League of Women Voters wns rounded ns 11 non-partisan organisatien, hut the lone Congresswemun said the league N leadership Is Democratic. And furthermore, she said, the leaders repre sent very little except their own clique. Term Statements "Wild" . "?I,P, lK ,m,lll"K "y wild state, merits, said Mrs. Lewis h.ir,.ne Smith, of Strafford, vice chairman of the Pennsvlvanla League of Women Voters. "Personally I don't think her statements are worth paying any nt- "The Pennsylvania League is culded by a , non-par isan pnlicv mid we have enrolled RO.tHIO members who are con vinced our eflerls ate iien-parilsan 'Seme Republicans say we 'are Democratic, but then the Democrats "" a,;e Republican. But ve arc willing le have an exhaustive Investiga tion made of our activities." Mrs. Harriet L. Hubbs. execu'lve secretary of Ihe Peniisvlnmiu 1 ..... believes Miss Robertsen' was piqued be cause the league did net arrange n ' "' ' .As.er Heuse of Commens "Old IjMly Fusses" "If thnt meeting Iind been ai ranged the old lady from Oklahoma weu'd net have made any fuss about the eacue " said Mrs. Hubbs. s ' "She sa.vs hlie represents the people "i iiiu fi.i-.iiie. uhiunema district. ,s a uiiKicr ei inci, s he pn.vs no ntt'cntlnu ' i her district. Thev j te the women ii ...lit. iikhui in-1- iii j;u en icceni en various iiuestieiis just as we hpre Intpr. l n 1 v n tt. ii. . ' .. . ... jregate our representatives in Congress. the whole thing is fiiiidaiiientiil. It must be remembered ihat Miss ltnbert ltnbert sen was an a uti-suffragist. an( she can't ild herself of that altitude, even though she Is in Congress. "She makes these attacks pist se she can keep iu the limelight. Slie is net an able woman, but she makes a geed strike once iu ii while hj her altitude en some national question. "I see that Miss Robertsen calls .Mrs Carrie Chapman Call a Democrat. At the recent louveiitieu In Baltimore a speaker said she was nimble te learn whether Mrs. Cult Is a Itcpuhllcuii or a Democrat, although it is known she splits her ticket en local Issues. "But the league mem hers are net going te wen-) ever Miss Behci twin's iii't-i.irii.iiin ui war. i nc) went nnv any nttentleti te it Miss Martha (!. Themas, of Whit ford e is treasurer of the Peiius)lvanla League She is a candidate for the Legislature from the Second District of Chester Count). She heard MsN Robertsen's criticism ei uie league with Interest am uccinrcd me league is non-partisan. STEAMSHIP GOES ON ROCKS ..wwnw 'elnt3 ,j .., -,,.,.. i -- - Frem British Vessel St. Julius. N. I-'., Ma) 10.--(By A. P.) An iiutdeutilie.l steamship wiin en Renews Rocks, (went) miles north of Cape Race today. She had struck during the night and fishermen went out te her at daybteult. The steamer proved te be the Abeeee, iverpoel for (jtiebec, without cargo. The captain and crew landed safely at Cap. pelia,vdeii. It was believed the vessel would be a total less. IRISH" UNITY MOVE FAILS Peace Committee of Dall Elreann Unable te Agree Londen, May 10. (By A. P.)The Peace Committee of Ihe Dull Llreaun baa ailed te reach a basis for unity of the factions iu Ireland, it is reported lu a Central News dispatch from Dublin today. G h Shu left the each cover. lArkm &&Bi'sxm Li m& iTTrrr, wSK.iKiSK&-5 rrrriT&maatm'vxmmmk'j? ': ; emmm mmmmsxm IN STILL BLAST! Explosion Endangers Lives of All at 1006 East Meya- ' mensing Avenue LEGLESS MAN IS RESCUED WHEN TRAPPED BY FLAMES Weman Gets te Street With' Chiidren Th-et'h Smeke ' r.nd Then Disappears , , , ., , 1 ,lI An nnlnxien In the top fleer of the ,.; ,. ,,.. - .. , Il(l in luinj riiifi .uu,iiiiinirnm - "UP ',11P '"7 , , , J't fire te the bul l Ing and endangered '"' ve et an in 11 One man. who su i' n. in nit in .1. One man. who suffer" from gangrene , 1l,. , f-. I,.,.,, . , . ' ' , . "". " " " " "'J r..TTi .. lll'l I'i 111 t'IM'llllll'IIOt HUC 1.UIIIMI .'. by a heroic neighbor, while two ether men risked their lives fighting the fire en the lop fleer until the firemen ar rived half an hour Inter. The cripple Is llarr) Strauss, fortv fertv ciglit .vcars old. lie owns the house. With him lives his daughter Ressle. his son-in-law. l,ee Axelred. and their two children, Rernard. six )cars old, and IS.irish, three years old. Near by, at 101." East Me) amend ing avenue, lives Themas ijiilnn, w'ith two ledgers. Willin.11 Hewies, nil over seas vrleian. and Jeseph Yeagcr. Ilurr) (e Rescue 'I liesp llltee i'r sp In f he bni 1c t diit of ihelr home when ihev heard tl.f crnsii ei tin: cpioMen. litintillig 10 .1 , .1 1 t t ' iiiiiiiiikiiniii nur muji. mitillK urMHi'll " -r.-.-i ilif w. i.mi.0 .-nrlii.1: "Jj"' I,N leg while working at the Chester ,. roel ..the s:r,..ss We I l;e , .hlp.vard -lurins the wir. 11c was fro fre J1"" ' "' '" "" r,""" euently employed as extra jurvman. ( 11 illiiuril en I'nc Tu. t'elnmii I our LAST-MINUTE NEWS P. R. T. BASEBALL SrORES WILLOV7- GROVE 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 O 0 1 0 3 EIDGE AVENUE 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 x 4 0 2 SUES DENTIST FOR $20,000 FOR PULLING TEETH Twe tuits for a total of $20,000 -weie filed today by Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Andersen, 3700 Friendship sticet. Tacony, against 'Dr. Alfred O. Slean, a denti&t. G122 "woodland avenue. The woman charges the dentist pulled all her upper teeth when she wanted him te extract but two. Dr. Slean said he had done what he was told (e de in Mr. Andersen's presence. MRS. STILLMAN DENiES MISCONDUCT ' POUGHKEEPSIE, K. Y., May 10. Mis. Anne TJ. Stillman, taking the stand in her own defense today in the tiial of the di vorce suit instituted by James A. Stillman, New Yerk banker, denied she had miscenducted herself with Fred Eeauvais, Indian guide, as described in testimony by witnesses previously called by the plaintiff. COMBINE HANDED 2000 TRADE MEN p ANOTHER WHACK HERE FOR MEETING Judge Maxey, Lackawanna, i Foreign Commerce te Beem Reveals Mere Alleged State Factories Will Be Subject Fund Discrepancies I of Discussion Today GRIEST BACKING PINCHOTlALBA JOHNSON PRESIDES A double jolt showing strength for, ""TriJ Pinchot from unexpected e,uar- tci - s nrnl fur.her disclosures en the nesP financial methods at llarrlsburg wasM't tn.in) civen supporters or Atternev (.en- l era I Alter. It came through the acpit- -itlen of Judge Ccige W. Muxc), a big ! ini'ieriii i.ach.iw anna teu.it). 0) feres of the I ,., esc .New levehitlnns concerning methods- of the State reasury Department are given in an nnieie in .iikibc Maxey s . own paper, the Cnrbondale Leader. It asserts that Lackawanna Count) owed ' Ihe State S.".. 000 which no one at the capital seemed te have any knowledge . of! also that bills nlrcad) pnld were or; ereii te lie paid ever again. i I be Leader, aeeerding te A. Nevln Detrluh, In charge of the Pinchot head- (piarters ill this dtv. Is the organ of iiiiikc .iuc), nun i nc nrucie tnererere is tantamount te a ilec'nratien by the. ...uisc u.r .ur. iincum. "Disclosures Ne Sunirlse" ' Additional wci-ht Is civen the nn. . . ,."m""la'. N".'?"1 " 1U' """ an- Srims . 1Z,SX 15". ' I employee "Had Lackawanna ('eunty a treas urer of weak Inclination he could have Cenllnurd en Vni Thliirvn, Column Thrrc SHOOTS 2 WOMEN AND SELF i'k ,L Jf,r. "f New Yerk, whose subject was "A ""'""" ' '"cr i ii money or goeaa. WA'm Ihe Leader said: Praetlcil Method of Puttliie iinr s! 'n statement bended te the iV ami Vi til Newspaper reports from Hnrrisburg J, Vel 1 t , Wor in Fimnclng h' elttie VrQf tedn' ''c French delati?3 Indicating (liscrepnncies i the State 'j"'" n'radc " I tien nnneunced that France's attitMW 'IreiiMir) Deimitment come as no stir-, .-xiit.. Fni-tcir of Depreciated Cur- "" ,.'"-' f."rpiRn property issue as rfM& prise te these In touch with Pcnns.vl- , relu.v In (VVi ni.ct tien " "W v v K,r,lil, U,'H"1 wmlil probably rtmMWi vanin (iniincinl matters. In fact, the1 mJJ ave FerTg! Trade" at 7 "The nrm- 'h"tver attitude Uelglum kB' dealings which Lackawanna Count) has iVi!J !. "fv m ..V.r.h" '. ra.,c . nl.' ' .1,m eventually udent. iwk l....nlAM r AI- ....... I .. .- ... .1, ........-..,, r. . .1111,1111.1 . Ml, 11 it, irt ,. ,. te'-sllrv' Dulrninrml Mi SHvLZ't'hi.. VrMngt" ue' rrmX Vi AJudmic b:f"f.,er,'T,Vt'ly ST0LE T0 FETE HIS QIRLt markable. Duly ti.entl.v ,w matters ' 5i" J Si'i h"1,'v. L,h..,Amcrii,n "TJ&IM have cropped out wl.ich showed the ah- Verk lame. H I VI,. . Z r i v solute Indifference or nesllBence of Smte erk- Jame,, Alexander, of the .Na- Indifference of One of Victim. teltraK",. suitor eeiievea uause of Crime mm tiuuv i.iii.puii in i in; ncaii. no. loe. I .. hospital Burgeons said, ml.ht net re. ffi .5A lMltabiirdi. Mav 10. illv A i v "' nni iieeu today for the island of eergn West, with a pistol In each , 5 "".""i1.? .:N0f"n". en the Brazilian and. today opened tire en Miss KM 5"""'. ."V '' "!"ce or ineir voyage man and Mr. sMurlel Miller as Vl ev i ,rliVL .'.'.???.n ."' -i". nclre. their home for the laundry, where '.",."" ..".'. .'"i "p n,n wtt? me x were emnlined. The vvoniei. f..n I '"'""""- ".""' ""i"vni irem ncre of dangerously wounded, nt, I Wet I '-.".."P1" r.'. reW0C0 uwnej. Genea Has Sounded Peace Tocsin, Says Lloyd Geerge Londen, May JO. (Ry A. P." Prime Minister l.lejd (leerge today sent the following telegram te the Congregational t'nlen of England and Wales, In response te the union's message te him, assuring him of th; organisatien's sympathy iitrl support in lils efforts te secure the peace of Europe : "The humanitarian forces of the world are (dosing their ranks in the new crusade against the branny of brute force. Cenen has sounded the tocsin of peace. We shall net rest until we have wen " SWALLOWS PIN, DIES East Thompson St. Child Succumbs After Operation en Stomach Elgliteen-menths-iild Careline Clew . Thotnp,en tPrfti who swallowed an open safety pin last rrl- day, died in the Episcopal Hospital ,,, Jlt,1lt!in,; operation in which an attempt wn. made te remove the pin. The baby found the pin en a towel as the mother was giving her a bath. An X-ray picture revealed that the point of the pin had penetrated the wall of the child's stomach, nuil the only hope te save her life was iu an operation, doctors said. JU RO RFALLsl)iA David Cunningham, Rockdale, Vic ' leaves lus vvlijuw and live Children. Foreign trade as a panacea for idle factories and unemployed workers i the , big subject for diseusslnn and debate the ninth National PereiKn Trade; ""veniien. which open'.' nxia) iu tills city. Me.e than I'm..: ueVgates f,em all corners of the world 'ire present. nn, ,,,. f t,e bles: men in bui- iMes, manufacturing and finai.re are ,,. th,. M,pakers. The cuiiventieu will close Friday. James A. Farreii prcMdcnt of the I'nlted States Steel Corporation and chairman of the National Foreign Trade Council, opened the general sessions at 10 o'clock this merninc, ,lba It. Jehnsen, president of the Chamber of Commerce, presided. The I general sessions are being held in the, Academy of Music and there will be group sessions hi the Bcllevue-St,rat- I ford. Ranker te Speak ,.A rer0cll.i(Onll Vek.. That Will Limbic Idle Factories te (Set te Werk" wns thp ""bject of an address by Dr. ,t T HnhNueHh. of the Hnnk of IMlls. -;' ';,. :re.,red by Jul , I. I ((av.a in i ml -Miiiin lll'tlll(1 j Cenllnurd an I'm ThlriMO, Column Twe RESUME BIG FLlGHTTODAY d,.......- 0, ,,... l. . . w,.-Umv.v . ,.u.. ,,, nep un ier Pernambuco, Brazil '""".' "Ilu. naeauura, planned te leave inii 10 v... u."i . i. .""" ?.' ,l.lri,ln ? ,ul '? ? iVrnaada Noronha, l aireJmtely. 3!" J my-y. tlm of Acute Indigestion 'wetitn Tmy avenue. Ventner, tkl'4Vft Dav id ( 'unningham, ferty-seve,, , ears ' m,Z !!" J nAIl",uT.nIV!,,',-,,1 MM old. of lln.li.lalp. fell (M'ail today as I Ml!Jr IZ 'Y'1" , $ ltt7 JfaglSr&l he was about te leave 1,1s home te go L " 'JL'" . f T inW"lte retm&W& te the courthouse at Media, where be f.' " '" l ' "ff V ,"KV-rT!" 1$hrltf$J ns servlnc ns .. h.rer. ,empan.v. of Philadelphia; CensUt,'IW . ...,!. -i;., 1...- i.i I.... .... eleven .ve.irs eld: Kdvvlnna. nine tmm a '' iiivii laiiiiaaaiac ii i. iinni' MOTHER Sill 3 CHILDREN I IN SHORE Wi ttr- 1; Mrs. William S. Buzby, Fernwy of Philadelphia, Takes Own'pfe and Daughters' Live $M HMQRAwn irP DDccncu&Jm ,.v.wwr,,.w . ,vL. , IlkVIMMI !;)-$ OF COMPANY IN THIS ClTTMi Notes She Left Tell of Dttfl te Be Free Frem "Bedy rt of Clay" ' " x fj ALL ASPHYXIATION VICTIHtj mam rinas reur ueaies Lymf ,' ...i, , .... en Bed in Tightly Closed Roem Special Dispatch le ;;t-riiln. e Piifclla Um& 3 Atlantic f'ltv. Mav 10 A metW .,.' iiiiij nrr iiiriT cnimren were innne n I I .!. ... . m-"-RT. from asphyxiation In a bedroom at 10C old. and Mary indicated i planned h death. ..i ....j t thnr"the mother dcll'bcratifrJKj icr own and her chltdrMj'ifr tv i'in ru st1l T .aWVt.uvf.r Mrs. Ru.hv- had been separated fisiisjM'J her husband for nenrlv two iKjir..iv:.V fit Ing here from Philadelphia. Mr. BuaWiVfel who hurried te Atlantic City en har-Vy ing of the t raged), asserted that fcaSs33 iip wns prrnnc and frequently aM.yj'-tJ ery strangel.v. He nearly cellapaMMv when he came upon the scene In ilsi'AvHJl cntner house which he had leaed Itswy.a Mrs. Ruzby. The husband declared .ttatwgv" ...iv ...... uc.f-r iiiiiiif nnv iiircain or efwrsvp J mentioned suicide in their eerresiH-'&a encp- i . tifmrn yy isiiru ,e une te See .' 'KJ? Mrs. Ruzb) left several tietes. ftjeflVj addressed te ".Mr. W. Mur.by." rrad.tiW'- Please de net let people leek at'iftt-'ffi-'J ..u ,M,r jiiii, nu- jih.ij in uiuic,! nrw7 en. uv in .tun ami always, ia. same." signed. "IC." rSk I. S. ltezret I lint inr Inst llniiafcta i' sheiltil hnrn In h nininrliil ,,,.a limine ( am net really a material person, aasv S.i ie liener ea nnu I can say. 'What If the soul could out J earth aside ami naked en the air. II.-H..-II mn.-. ..ere ii. net a Hfli Were It net a shame. Indeed in ihlaf carcass crippled te abide." tt tnnrieuc liemiptt nett. a maid for rkfafflw'i family, dlscevcre. Hwjp$E nillliir. She (old Ifc").'.'. for the Riubv tragedy tats met pellw thnt abeiii (!::;e o'clock she dtV&Ti tected the fider of gas. but iald no par'$2y ticular a'tentien te it. nt lii-xf. fjtfr't'.rZtl . .. - . -- -" ..--.. .Tia I ....... ..... ,.,, i.,,, .,,,,11,1,- ii i linger VflVi jjii ' she tlivestlir.'ited. She lirKf innt tn.tka (??TJ iniinfnp I. in himii. Iin.uitii.1 nHAHBHk MtrX i -.i,ii.i "......... ..... .". .... " r ."5'.. v .nii.iirii i. luvuii imi nu- r.'eeiiii ueuc mnm '"SKf, feun.I it npfmt hue then went te la.lN ; first fleer, where the bedroom of Ike -Af mother was located. Ilic deer of tUs x ,H chamber was closed. '.' aii uicu legeuier I'lien nnenlnc It she was faced trlh ihe sight of Mrs. Buby and the three -i children I) Ins dead en the bed. ' & Tbe gas jet was turned en. as wm also the ens heater. The windows weW"1 J closed. " Mrs. Buzby iind the three cblldrea ' - were clothed In night attire. The worn. .' an wus I) in across the feet of the bed mi top of little six - ear-old Mary. IMwiuua was l)lng in he. ult, bar head toward the top. and Constanea was banging ever the side It appeared as if Constance had attempted te leare the room hefere being finally fatally overcome. The inai.l s.,,, that she came beats about 1 1 :."0 last night and found Mr. Ceiiilnurd en Paap Thlrtrrn, Column RIJSSI A HOLDS BACK WiJ'' t-W UHV"' . $L nCrLYl TO ALTER T ? . jtlJ Delays Answer te Allies After Chleh. V1 , - - " ii ,. ' ,., ,,,., c , t'pa. Ma) 10. -(By A. P.) Tfc U"SH""' "I'I '' the nllied memeran ,,u,n' "''icli was ready for presentation .' "ls mrenoen. was net delivered aa c.xpe.-ted At the last moment after' " C""eisatlen between Foreign Mln i 's,.l'rs Chieherin, of Russia. aa4' , Schauer, of Ital), it was decided th r,,l" - would have te undergo some ! tern tint. J'l ....' - II .i. i nicnerin iert tienna at 2 P. M.. .l returning te Sunla Margherlta te cob- , t suit the ether members of the Russian ' i'A delegation, it was net expected, then" ' Jj. fore, that Ihe reelv- Pnlllil lin nrmantiJ ' until tomeriow. The fact thnt the delay wim itna Ut M. Chlclierin's visit te Slirner Kenan.-. . XfeJ regarded in some rpiartera favorable Indication. It is reported tfctfcW'J iiiii irrti ih jv -j' i the Russians demand a lear nef 1H,M,WJyM High Scheel Lad Cenfesaaa Tl Frem Receiver of Taxaa Of In order te get money te cream for his zlrl and take her movies Chauncey Junes, eighteen,-'! ". -tul't nt Central High living at KW North Watts street. ' lematically robbed desks In the ' Taxes eiler, according te the He has confessed, it la said, 1 held In S500 ball today at Ccntr lien. The futhrr of Jenes Is a jai tun neceiver or isxes once. boy assisted nun arter school, .1 he used a crrwurver ta desks, and lake stamM anil u of money. The. mast be erf anyone ituie, ue mm,, waaj was Hrresfad after t)4f JWJfl ffM'w, TfTJ V 'wt 3flfiB 1 rtj..v w m !Kf .: I'l'S" ''iHrf, 41 tl 1 1 wl w . . a i . .VI - Si .ui