SJ1 i !; i r ii r m BJHPPPffW . k,im ?, M? CHICAGO KILLERS PVir of Car Frem Which Shots ' ,Were Fired at Police Confesses 4JYEW INDICTMENTS ASKED n llif Associated Press Chicago, Mnv V Police tcln made FFEUR NAMES l have been ebtninnl from .Inlm Miller, alleged rlrU ri- of the car from vviiicu iinr, into the steel eusincs, nr-t turn turn het were fired, killing two Chicago ,K ,, ntrtntl , practices of peels -SrJff.'Vrn "nVn vYm, M ' in tin. ' IflAaa .mwiinn tn lil j i'inifeHleii. weie! 'f&ear, acceidlng te his conielen. wet.; iS&Charle Dnndnuski. alia "I cdlnck '-Wind "Fleater" Stnntc.v. Search for the $imh van stnrted tedav jyt Indictment of nt lenst foil VI - . . .. ..Ill I.A II r mere fiernens. one n woman, will be iiked of I ht 'ill Ornnil .1 11 r tediv. in eonnertlen Eft lth the police hunt for "Terrorist", I i -Who police sny arc operating in pretest j 'against Hip l.nnilts wage aw am. n . Clslen hnnded down by I Landi. former truerai .niuge. actum n muun. te Kittle differences between contractors and members of the Chlinge Iluilding Trades. Council Miller's confcten was ebtai I. po lice snv, when he was confronted with tridence connecting him with the lsi.v -In of Terence Lyens, acting lieuten ant, nnd Thetims Cliirk. pntrulmnn. en Sunrd ever u bulldlns being encteil lin er the Lnndl aw aid Miller's Confession "DamunuM am m.iiiip n-uru me , .. . .a te drive them nreund. as they had a job en hand, and wumn. i i""k hip ki"" ever." police av Miller' confewleu TMAdS. "They told me te drive them down te Twenty -second and Lumber streets. When we' get there n policeman came Up and Hopped us. Daudzaut-kiH drew a un nnd fired when he was being earched. We drove away, but a police car later drove up and ordered us te bait. Again Daudzauskls tired. 'Wc deserted the car and I reported It atelen te the police." authorities gay the confession read". Anether sutpect arrested at Wilkes Barre, Pa.. cstenta in connection lth the Chicago labor disorders is said te be en his way baik te Chicago today te custody of authorities. The woman against whom police sav an Indictment will be asked is believed te be Mrs. Margaret Miller, wife of Jehn Miller. Police say she admitted aeelng bombing parties set out from the Miller home. Crown Marble Champien Today OMtlnurd from Tate One neas I'll de mv best, and I think I'll beat this guy." Thin Matement was greeted with such enthusiastic applause that Willie deemed It a geed opportunity te sit down, and did se. His name is written large in enor ener enor meu green letters across the school bul letin beard, and met of his scboe -nates will accompany him te the fie d nf hiiMle this afternoon. K Teung Powers, his rival, is fitu '; I;y years old. and lives at 2ftt2 Wilder I... aMt. He is chninnlen of the Vnre tfe rlaygreund. and fully expects te ne &i eaamolen of Philadelphia when lie gees " --. --- - .-. . ty'.f' ,W ki1 tnnltrVit "Genna Lick This Ciuj" 'I'll lick this guy Stoddart se bad ..there won't be anything te it." he said confidently this morning, ami te that nd he is practicing even new with Peggy, his seventeen -j ear-old sister, who la no mean marble-shot herself. Like Willie, he Is in the seventh grade, being one of the star scholars at St. tiabrlel's parochial school, Thirtieth and Dickinsen streets. The lnter-city correspondence be tween Philadelphia and Jersey City, anent the participation of the Jersey City ", champion in the appieachlng fray, was brought te a climax today T by the following telegram, spju by Jehn 'Geraghty. who Is directing the contest, te A. Harry Moere, Director of Parks and Public Property of Jersey City,. manager of their champien: "Buster Rech's claim te marble hooting championship of America is baaed, solely en his victories ever cham pions 'of comparatively small cities. A national champion can be determined only after competition in a national championship tournament such as will be held1 here next Saturday in connec tion with Bey Week. Unless Buster's entry is In my hands by Friday neon. It wlll'net be accepted, and it will be his lej te remain the obscure champion of Jersey Citj." This action was prompted by the OUrt s telegram dispatched bj the haughty Jersey City manager in reply te Philadelphia's Invitation te enter the contest : "The champion of the world is ready te meet this winner of jour contest en our ,home grounds." Six thousand newsboys shared in the joys 'of Bey Week last nieht at an en tertainment staged specially for them at the'Ice Palace. The "newsies" made the bUilding tremble with their cheers. JEFF NURSES TO GRADUATE Training Scheel Exercises Scheduled for Tonight at 8 o'clock Thegraduatlnz exercises of the pns of 1022 of the Jeffersen Hospital Train ing Scheel for Nurses will take place V tenlfht at S o'clock In the hospital JDphUheatre. There will be a mils ea .. . 1.. .1.- ii.. ..!- Vi. program, n praer In tiie Rev, Andrew t.rMutch, D. D.. of the Br.vn Mawr '. TPreshvterian Church, nnd no nildrpss R'r.br Prof. J. Terrance Rugh. M. D. ii-. nllllam retter will present the dip ?y.' tana and R. Sturgis Ingersoll will me- Sm.'sidi.-j'These eraduatinir nre : ifj Mai-v Cntliprliip i-tlei Pit- n(,,l, Berlin, Flera Maude Beggcss, Florence Cepe;, Vilctta May Enilg. Annn Leem QenaV, nilznbetli Romane Harp. 1 Frances ll. .lenes, Lni Lnwsen, Iva Carle Leng, Grace Lunlie Mavbce, I)iilse Neibert, Ruth R. Phil V.iAngele Plquenais. Mar.v Anna air. Sarah Elizabeth Howe. Acnes lw.iur Bchech, Sylvia Anna Serden. !, Claufia titnrr. Frances Amelia Strunk, j-irf1,.jiuiiei iihivi-i fliinufi, i.swii'r .i, Bwannen, Hannah I'hler, Hclene Webtr, Mary Pierce Welsh and Carrie Hellc 1 Weed. HEAR TRANSIT PLANS n .1 WmpfOVed Service Near Boulevard 'a.SaVa'atiaaed In Chamber of Commerce vftBtiageHtlens for improved trnnslt 'Jf ttvrH t hf section bordering en the j. 'Hiaaeyelt boulevard ami elsevvliere In IWlhV Northeast were discussed tills after T JHMM.lB tee unuiiieer or 1 emineice nuui v. - . represented were ril ' Tka nrmiilziitlenn liLALs It..MI.An f (Vllllll1llliifl tlin fnmi r ,T.HW mmfinn , w........., in- .'.nii'i- I) 'SL1K.J I.,I. l, lliinriillin Hull, I. .,n viuu, .".;)"' V.' , loriatieii, ine iieni 1. state nearu Master Builders'. Rxi'liange. CiA VMCO AUMMUBUJC VOU 4TrL' -wp.e " ?7' mfi&.frx.:vii COMMUTE BEGINS STEEL SALES PROBE Method of Fixing Prices Abroad Described by Selling Agency's Head MAKERS POOL PRODUCTION Uy Jhe Associated Press New Yerk. Mm IS The Leck weed Heming Committee teda.v begun nit in h''h " foreign bu.ver. A S Clarke, president of the Cen-I selldntcd Steel Corporation, exclusive expert ngcnc.v for Ihe llcthlchcm Steel 1 i . . . 1 I . nri'iriii un. neil niur eiarr1. ini'iuuiie; the Lackawanna, Midvnle. Kcpubllc. siinien inn. "loiiniHtevvn was the tirt witness. He waved linniiinlt.v nnd then dcerlbed hew tin- I'lccumr- Ceinmlttce, made tip of the presidents of member. rorpenitlnns, lie( prices for nlc in foreign land An olfeit te bring out thnt steel prod- I nets often lire e!d nbreiid below the domestic price received the answer that j while competition sometimes made this the ine. In the long run the prli es at home and overseas are MibMnntiallj the' same. The endeavor wa te make them the amc, the wltnc ncrtrd. I" I'tlce Information Hard te (iel i Mr Clarke said he was friend of I. r 'rti. .... m i.-AUi.iAi.t ..r .i... t nit. nt . III IM'lll.l-', III . ".l. Ill I'l 111' . II. 1' 1. Stn,es Slec, irediict Cortieratlon. fei i Icn selllim agenc) fei the 1 nited States Steel ( oiperntlon. and admitted thut lie sometimes sought te I".irn from him j what his prices were in given markets I Hut he said he usiiallv found no dlspe- ! sltlen en the part of Mr. Themas tu give I him the information. About the only wn one croup has of lenrnltiK what i the ether Is charging for steel products. I he said, is through bujeis nnd reports of . salesmen. ine mrmeer cempnnics sen snips ami ordnance individual!, but otherwise ( virttiall.v .ill their i emmen tal forms of rtTUrD ATI ahitie imtv MCUC steel are peeled thieugh the Consoli- OTHER ATLANTIC Ull T NtWe dated. Mr. Claike suld. V.arU sells at , a uniform price, the Consolidated tak ing ." per cent as Its cemmls- I Sp"W l apatch te hxrntoe rubl 1 rdarr slen. In lil'JK its gross business reached , Atlantic Cit, M.i.v 1. An economic S83.0O0.0O0, the witness reported. It 'less equivalent te the inuctlvlt.v of np- was uivmeit among memeer companies proportionate te their pledges- of ten nacp. nnd this was almost identical te the proportion of capital tock of the Consolidated which each member held. Mr. Clarke said. Consolidated Prices Met The witness said lie was unable te give nn instance where the Consolidated sut meie than tiie I ntlctl States Steel i'leducts for steel when the Inttcr torn tern puny "hail something t'; sell." The Consolidated was eiganied in Januar. HUH. under the Webb Pome Peme rene law. lie said, with an authorized capital of S10.000.000. of which M.47O.O0O has been paid In. C H. Gary, (halrman of the Cnited States Steel Corperation: Charles M. Schwab, chairman of Ucthlchem, and Moes Tayler, chairman of the Lacka wanna Steel Cempanv. had been sum moned te tetlfv today, but the commit tee agreed te defer their examination when informed President Hardlne had Invited them te a White Heuse dinner tonight. Washington, Mtiv IK. (Ry A. P.I Atterne.v (leneral D.mghertv today in vited representatives of the eight steel companies named in the Senate resolu tion directing nn inquiry into a pro posed merge, of Independent companies te meet him Saturdav te discuss their plan for the proposed merger. The Atterne.v General addressed his invitations te the president of th Bethlehem Steel Corporation. Inland Steel ami Tube. Hiier Hill Steel, Tounstevn Sheet nnd Tube, Mldvale Steel and Ordname. Republic lien and Steel. Lncknwnunu Steel and the Steel and Tube Cempuii of America. Mayer Asks Curb en Park Bedy Rule Continued from Tsir One Wpek parade. The city was forced te obtain a permit from the commission thus te use one of its own streets. Mid the Mayer. That theie may be no mere aggravat ing clashes. Ham T. naxter, chief of the Rtirpau of f'ltv Prepert . has been instructed by the Ma.ver te get a per mit fiem the Paik Commission te allow the big marble sheeting championships te be plavcd there Snturdav. Te start work of hreproefing the Jehn G. Jehnsen house at elO Seuth Bread stieet. and prepare It te held the Jehn son (ollectleu of pictures, Mayer Moere announced teda.v that he would send Ull' I, iliOJIl .UWlfl - te Council this afternoon an ordinance asking the transfer of SS.HOO left ever in a rnlrmeunt Park Commission up. ,..nn...,un .,. t... . .U!, ..,.i. ' ' ' S2."i,000 earl for Ipkrep The Mayer pointed our the vearlv upkeep of the house and collection will probably be S12.-.000, a fact realled bv Mr. Jehnsen, he said The man- nor (n uMpli uilinleelnnc in ,1... n.lln... will be regulated, he said, will he ad'- justed under terms of the will, b the presidents of the renn.vlvnnin Cem pan.v for Insurance en Lives and Granting Annuities, the Academv of the Hue Arts. Pennsylvania Museum and Citv Council. Furthermore, the Mayer will appoint ., v.......,! .r ii.ii,.,. . c i . i. with the itua Ien at , he allerv. , ,i,n . nd Citv Sellc iter Smvth vv 1 !"" . "" " " e'MH mir nmyin "111 be asked te assign an assistant te ha.i- die all l.gnl phase, of the matter DCiVAfCRC WARM PUIMCOC . warned both sides .lgnlnst entrenching within two miles of the .Mukden Rail- vvav. but this warning pinbnblv will be Ignored. The railway liere Is in terrible con fusion, (Jenernl Wu's subordinates constantly interfering with the railway staff, en which demands for trains are made from all sides. Chang's forces took most of the locomotives and ether rolling stock during their retreat after the defeat before I'ekln. Frelinghuysen Issues Denial Washington. Mn IS. Senater Fre linghtijseii, of New Jerev, .vesterdnv iieciateu in ine nennte mat mention of I his name in coiincitlen with investiga tien nf tiie tiuiurent tnc Havana bank ing house of II, I'pmaun & Ce. was a "prifect euttage" and "cntlrel) tin warranted." nn M1 WANT A Pirnwn n a mt.ni mrr - "":. . " -"-'" . n'in LOOK, unaer MUllCtl Inilruniftllta nn car 2Jf-4vti i interfere With Railway , l:rane"tn send",, special debt' Te!,,!,: I TI , U, '' 'e rebu.. O , ""V a,P M' "",;' l W0"! ""'T' "''"T"" r-'' "eum'a.TV"'. .i .. m ,c . , r. son te thl ceuntrv but indicateil n i. ri.. .... r....,...L - known as Cte-he m, The gnrden part inaculatr. rome.nien Chun h m a m S. Ilentsln. Mnv IR-.Hy A P..- tvTlllngm ', te tient Hti the rrciuh i ti v i ,. R nt'' rr,na,In,""' will celebrate hi ucccsful campaign I ';'" -1" M.tth.v,. ivVierj.' i,nS Chih-M troop belonging ,e the Hrm, "1l"1"'nl,,,f" t."'111 I l cue n , ,.. I)r. William nivers layler, f(lr 1P nmiMU a nnmlni.tlen from the 1In-: of fieneral u IM-in are passing l' . Kechester. .N. .. nnd Dr. Ilebert Free- sjvth senatorial district. - FOB sai.b through Tientsin in large numbeis en ..,.. ...,- , ,,.., man, l'asadena, Calif. All then can- ,.., ,. ,,., , ,,," , ... ,,,. HettM:,i(it,ii nxids or every d'escrin h.i" their vva.v te the nerthein front te op- I TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES dldntes nre ordained minister; , of I'.? wtli nn ''Vi lll ,n re mnW,!, i ' p' M' " l'' ' "' dfaJ pose the armv of (ieneral Chang Tse- M. wnn.ien- 7S7 air.rd ave and Ke-e them nre engaged in educational work, "P"1''" .,"" L" " ' ' ",' "'' ,., in ' "! s?1 .- --. tin nl 1 nnnnlinn ' K"le'man 1H22 N 20th at 'Pinmnfiii ns nresldnnt nf (ihlA marked Hint if lie wen he VVOIlltl treat IIKI.I WAMKTVMATV U?nt V ,.Hl'..-. , . . ,Sm'i"l feh-n -1714 Pine at and Cerllla J, r. I "mPWII a" 1 reside, t of Ohie .. . . . , ,,, (. d rnh eAt.HiA?T....lJr:.i!7 1.3- . UmUdUICU IIVUU9 -U C lUlU PsOI in n fl lint finut mi nf tin itvlnnt ln.. 9 . ., f . i rii.H. i1..li . ... itfnn . . KM Til I'll I til V I V III 1IIC Ull I I I'llh III H " "'" ''"'. "ir. IUllfU I ri nitfrifl flinitra t i nil ...mtiiiwm.u.t y. , . V , EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, WHEN imjmt.iuk. l... fcHMIH rn-f -Y-ii'f-v-y- 7-n-riTiih"iriiiwwwiiiir".wjmii iti &.-JfS$KJ-t Tj,U.lfPl?WWhiiiii,bU,,j,y.,,lll.,LJ.!.lH "Thumb-null sheeting" has no place In the repertoire of Frank McQuade. Jr., (left) champion marble "pugger" of Baltimore, who will meet New Yerk's nnd Philadelphia's prides here Saturday for lite crown. Willie Sled dart (right), -l-tl North Philip street, meets Itarnle Powers, Seuth Philadelphia's marvel, this aftcrnnnii In decide (he local (hampinushlp. Itetli contestants hae Issued statements in which they eaeii say, "I'm gnn't.i lick tliat guy" EE veraee Worker Leses Week a Year, Electric Light Men Are Told proximately n million wage earners is caused by preventable sickness ever ' ear in the I'nitcd State, according te ' the report of the Accident Prevention I Committee te the National Clcctrlel .... . . 1 Light Association Convention en the . Millien Dellar Pier .vesterday "The cutting or expenses thieugh the elimination of niste is pet haps as important at the present time as In creasing the volume of biisine'." a,vs the retiert. "Accident prevention work offers one of the greatest possibilities iu industry today for the elimination 1 of waste and the conservation of man power. Organized efforts for co-operation between the National Safety Council and the Accident Prevention Commit- tees of the National Public 1'tilitles Associations nre new under no), the committee reports. 'taking investigations In the public fourths lest dnjs due te illness. Frem six te nine dn.v a vcar nre lest bv cveij man. woman and child by sickness There are 4L000,000 persons engaged in industry in the I'nitcd States. Rebert P. Craighead, president of the Atlantic Citv Hntelmen's Association, is seriously ill. Mr. Craighead and his wife returned from a trip abroad yes terday after a two months' absence. Forcing nn entrance through a rear i deer, thieve hist night denned out the entire stock of Flynn ei Stecker. mer chant tailors. The less is estimated at mer" than ?1000. A hclu (lav for children of the Fourth Ward and their mothers wns arranged nt the meeting of the Chelsea I'nlen League at their clubroemR last night. The affair will be given early In June. f'rashing into a big meter truck en the White Herse pike near Abseren late last night. Pierce Roberts, twentv -two. of Moorestown. and Jeseph Punier, twenty-one, of Hammonton, were spr. eulv injured. The men were driving toward Atlan tic City and declared that the rear light nn iIip iPpk .n ,,nf VinrMini- ti,,.i,. .." "... "i.' i '".!. i.1 .""' '..";" i nr " .t" 'iiijsuvii tin i iinz i ti ijit'ii ti buried under the wrecknee. Chnrle Kuehnle. of Kgg Harber, n nephew of Leuis Kuehnle, termer Organization bes and present City Commissioner, saw the accident, and. llftine the two - .. ... , m"n ' r',,m ,ll,elr rar- rushed tliem te the ""'"" -n "" cwy. Th" w nf ste"itics en per capita costs In finnncing schools was explained In i etai In II It. Hnnner. clilff sfnt. ,ltilan of the Cnited States Bureau of IMucatlen in an address vestcrdav be- fore the eleventh annual meeting of the National Association of Public Scheel business officials, in the Hetel Chelsea, The convention Is being attended by 2.I men COnliei'tPlI willl ihp l.llclnrwu administration of schools In all parts f the country. MAY FUND DEBTS JOINTLY I c,,.... i a i. . . , ., .. . France and Britain te Take Up Mat- ter With America ... ... vAV.L ""n.'"j- '."''. .'r .;. .1 . i t- "m,",,le ' !-"u- ' taneeuslv vtlth Krnnre nml CIpphi I Hritain for the funding of the war 'debts of these nation te the Cnltp,! I States, it was said today at the Treus ury. High emcinls declared that the Allied ii"-ui 1 Himui-mii nn -.nn niiiiuL 0111- , Ja.'C" L lf,tl,3i-inSiJ2?t .u"".'1 Dore Krank t Eastwood si'is Jackon m and AuKunta, Lt. Ji'f. JurkBOn t. B"vPli.","rr8i2"KMrd:ir " "n" S'0V""' Frank J Slmpnen 1707 Thempann at and t hil,.'.h,vV-,iin0ui,ik'ln ?""i75ih .rTnTt-Mi Jehn i VV llaen IVil N 12th et ane hi z nheth M leak I.anraater, Pa rtirhar.t Ii Heveii 4ti2.i paerhaii ave. and Kmma Hire 7.'01 Havlimek ave f'lirenr- J Srhah i'1H N Hrnail at . and Dorethy s Peru .'312 N Park ave Ml,"'1"li' i'i.VA' .;.'.! ;,, 'I" flV.K .".nl Harry W Vihenma)er ifl.'l Diamond at and Ulda 8 Krlln 1712 N With at. William Netla 110 rhrlatlan at wnd Sad Myera S.,,., .Spruce at Mltmn rhllllpa 1S2I Seuth at., and Celeitlna Clayten 1 SiLl Seuth at VValtir W Mooney. Westfleld N J and Kleaner II Thompaen 201 S VV Ontario at Katph V K'lper 3010 N 10th at and Mary K Cooper .'528 N" Hartaln at William II Hlefaen 2287 N mat at and Mary I Mefeweri Het Hpruie at AU'ert ' Hwlnear 2Stn .S" nth at anl Flerenw II Aahmete r.41 VV MmliiTi ave C hauni ev () Dreivn IIS27 lla erferil ave and Mar A. Hitlraat i'flt.l Wairen si I.ria II. .IWrlaeld, t tanei-rli. I'a , and Mar I Mdir-, ,i iimimi, .. nriuein garet ,. uarria, n22.' Iinneld avt I Tmenh M rr. 'Jliai IHrklnnnn m. I Marlen Younfbleod, 2138 S, Opt! it nn DEPLOR Nl LOSS BY SICKNESS rraP.Pm.ATfa.T.pmA mOTTPrtfiAV TWTAY 1R 1922 MARBLE "STARS" Say Dier Sold Clients Stock Centlnuril from 1'nKf One that llcr used the .pruritic of 111 customers, iilaced with him as collateral, openly selling them In the market through Hell & Ce. The mene.vs re all7ed from the sales of thec securities, It Is the contention of Mr. Leeb. were used In the purchase of diamonds ami ether epenlve bauble for his wife, for the wife of Colonel Hughes, his former partner and for the purchase of ex pensive nutomeblles. town nnd count! houses, and general high living. Jeseph P. Hlckc, a member of the Hell firm, contended, en the witness stand today, that he had no knowledge whete the s,.ruilties sold bj Dier A. Ce. came from. It was net up te him te trare seiuritie sent te his turn for .n1p. lin s.ilrl. Alt lip rmilil An was in --.-, .... ... - V. -.- scc tmif tn(1 securities were piepctly sold, nnd ,i pieper accounting of the "ne ieeivcd made, Bank Heeks Shown Wllllnm M. Karren. an auditor for te ' epubiic ! rut empnny, produced ill'- IftlllfWItf tltHMllll "I llUKIIt V" Dier. from July .'1. 1020. until Jan narv. lOl'L. and the account of H. D. Dier S. Ce., from Mny 10. 10'Jl. uniii .inniuii.v --, r.t. as wen as ine persen.il account of H. I). Hughe l.rH Mill read. Ardmore. from Sep tember 17 1!C0. until Mny 11. 102-'. Thev will hp pnmtnpl Infpr. j Walter S. Humphries, n member of the firm of F. F. Hell & Ce.. vvasaked I If he could produce , receipt given te his firm 'by E. T). Dier & Ce. for $41,000 worth of American Railway Natural Gas 5s. He icplied that lie (euld net find It. but believed it could he produced later, i "Will jeu permit our accountant te in .iuii iii.iii(ii inn ill I ll U J i Mini ( t t eiir books as far as the nc- of E. I. Dier & Ce. Is con- ." he was asked. . !.. i iii n, i,- ..,u.i i go ever cally icplied. At thl point counsel for Humphries ebiccted, saving "We I don't intend te allow an accountant I te make n hunting expedition, nnd go I through our books, and see what thev I want, and aNe Incidentally find out who our customers are. "That is preposterous." retorted Mi. Ha.vs. "What I want is te get infoi infei infoi natien which I am led te believe is in your books. We must have that Infor mation, and we nre going te get It." "Well," replied Humphries, "we are only tee glad te give ou all the infor mation nt our command. It Is net our puipese te block' this investigation. Hut we can't drag all of our book here and cripple our business. I am perfeitb willing te have our books examined in the efbee of our attorney." Questioned en Collateral want collateral aid ou arr.v for Hughes & DIcr en June .10. lfi'MT' was asked "Well. I think we can help jeu there." said Mr. Humphries, and he started te read off n list. "Three thou sand two hundred and fifty delhrs' worth of .'. per cent Liberty Bend." t.lfc M.t..n Ih. ...1 W. i u, "uwf, fh. V, i .".. Mtt were these bends en that date rt noeKKeeper was unaeie te find the infotniatien desired, rind then Mr. Humphries explained that this might be due te the fact that nfter the month- ly tmlance. Is made and the accounts ' rase against the West .Icrsej nnd Sea- ! men Invited te a similar dinner confer balanced the ledger sheets nre removed, shore Railroad. encp Saturday night the views of the nnd they may possibly be dcstre.ved, or Mr. Parish, who was strongly for steel men as te a voluntary reduction of may ttll ; be nt the office. (the plaintiffs In the case, held out from freight rntcs as a means of stimulating Mr. Ha.vs announced ills intention .vesterday morning until 10 o'clock te-, business. of having some explanation made en ""J security en which wc'0 long for Dier & Ce, Hell S. Ce. - PRPCRYTPRIAM MIMIQTFRC i rntOD tniHIH IVIIIVIO I Cne IN RACE FOR MODERATOR " One Layman Aspires te Become Head of General Assembly Des Moines, la., May 18. (By A. P ) Karly indications thnt a layman might for the second time in the ids ids tery of American Presbyterlnnlni, be chosen modernter of the General As sembly of thp Presbyterian Church in the I'nitcd States waned teda.v when eight noted ministerial candidates ap pealed te dominate the field. The election will be held this after noon. The lending candidates! nre Dr. ( lelaud Bejd McAfee, Chicago; Dr Hugh T. Kcir. Pittsburgh; Dr. C C. ii.ivs. .ininstewn. ra. : ur. Jehn it fesser of theology nt MiCermlck Thee- legtrnl Seminary. The ethers arc active fterirmin. ''""tending with them for the high- ' est office in the church is one. SelltfirV ' Ih.v mn n .leliii Hiram Keulkes, leader i - 4l x... i rn...n.n... t v of tll CVV I.ra movement, of .New Haven, Conn. William .Jennings Bi v an, I, c .. e.. i.- ,.'... ""riner ncc-ruiui ;i eiir, iiise nas a I remote chance te become eligible as a candidate, bheuld he as nlternnte be called luseii te occupy the seat of Cem missioner Uussler, of heutheast Uer Ida, because of unforeseen ineapaclta tlen of the latter. Knighta te Attend Church Mary Commander, Ne. .'ill. Knights Templar, will attend the Hunday morn ing services of the Hellumy Church, Iliiinbildge and 'lent.v -second street. 'Ihe iiivilatleu te nt'icnd the serviie was tent te the leniiunndcry b.v .leirti Wun- nmalrei. null lin ftpv A. ftneilmi Vlin. Lennan, pastor of the church, SHINE GILKESON ATTACKS ALL BUCKSJBALLOTS Defeated Candidate for State Senate Nomination Hits Grundy Workers TICKETS MARKED, HE SAYS A fight tn have all the Hacks County .!.... I 11-. It...... ...., n. !,. primary ballets thrown out en the f-rmiMrl if lltnrvnllt.. nne itnrfpil tnrlfir i i- in rV,,! ' r ii i . i i' The Government will build no mere by Irnnklin f.itkcsnn. of Hristel. who .,,,, riinirlnan i.nskcr. of the Ship was defeated for the Republican State ping Ilnnid, declared in nn uddre.s to te Senate nomination da before the convention. President Gllkesen and Ill's followers contend .Harding has plnccd before Congress n thnt the organbntien led bv Jeseph R. 'I'legram of legislation that undertakes Giundv had all the ballets numbered ,le overcome the difficulties new facing se each voter's ballet would be known. Private operation of ships, he added. Gllkesen went te Judge Ran t "d unless that legislation is enacted Dojlestewn this morning te begin I al "J ',b1,,,'1'.1.ms in America action (Win witucr anu eie. Gllk'e'en opposed State Scnntet j Mr. Lasker said the proposed ship Ruckman, of Langlierne. who had I subsidy legislation admittedly consisted Grundv support for another term. An "' "nitlficlal mentis te meet the sltun unitMial feature of the contest was that t'en. but it is enlv through the tempo both Gllkesen nnd Ruckman had de- r"v " f nrtiticial means that the clared for Pinehet situation can be permanently saved." E. J. Warren, 'publisher of the In- , , America must have a merchant mn dependent of Bristel nnd a supporter ri femparnble te that of Great Rrit Rrit ef Mr. Gllkesen. alleged that in elec-I8'"' the speaker added, if It is te have tlen districts where the anti-ergnnlza-1 naval power potentially equal te that tlen candidates lmrl mnnv fnUnuprs 1' ,,rcnt Britain. there was a shortage of 'ballets nnd thnt many votes were lest in that way. i . .-. . s. ... .,... ...,.. - - I "I knew nothing nbeut it." said Mr. " "'n.0" "f 1uarn.R1 the capital ships of , Grundy, who is president of the Pcnn- i 'p W itlf. said Mr. I-asker. i sylvanla Manufnctun-rs' Association. I .In these types Amerlpn is sadly defi- '(Jniiifiv iiniUi.il .inlm ri.pr in ,i,.cicnt competed with Great Britain, nt ' Republican nomination for Governer. land when Fisher withdrew he declared ' for Pinehet. I "Gllkesen lest elghtv -one votes In the Fust Ward in Bristel" snid .Mr. V.n- ren. "because there were no ballets left when working people came te the polls at ft P. M. "In the Fifth Ward we Inst 11.-. votes through a shortage of ballets and! .vrn iiiru am ul-ui iiil'll. furre OV MX teen votes, he continued "Grundv Lm frmn se-, nnft , -jn tm t- printing and ether expenses' nnd he spent SfiOOO en postage stamps alone. iiiai iriru ei iiuving tnc nnuets numbered we believe waR done se en could check up en e cry Grundv's men Veter's ballet. Mr. Gllkesen will move .- 1 ..II .!. l.ll.. .1 ie imve nu jee oane s rnrewn out en hnl n .. .I......... ,.... ne gieumtneir numeering wns a Me- latlen Of tllO law. 'Ill thp prpnf nf n .A.nlnnHnn w feel we have n chance te win. But .... .... ... .. ... ..... ... i that i net as important as showing. up the methods used by the Grundy or gnnl7.atien in this county." WOMAN BLOCKS VERDICT Holds Out Against Eleven Men in Mavs Landlna Damaae Case Mays Landing. N. J., May IS. Mrs. Alice Farlsh. of Atlantic City, nlene I held out neainst eleven men en a iinv at Mn's Landing today in a dnmnce i day. when the jury reported that no agreement could be readied and was rlls liarged, The suit was brought bv Dennis Lenrv, whose son Paul lest his life the t-nmp accident. ICE CREAM AND CAKE Fer Senater Woodward Wen, and Party Will Celebrate Senater (ieerge Woedwnid's friends and supporters In the Twent.v -second nt 1 11 .1 1 m W ard, espcclall tiie women, are due for ice eieiim nnd cake Saturdav instead of the crackers and lemonade they might have get. r.. .... c. i. - .- -!.. - nn inr ns'iiiiKii i s'mh in mn- ii but if he let tliev'd have only crackcis and lemonade, 'ine ennter expects about 700 of hi fi lends. n collision eetwien a train ami an auto :;..; ;'"''' " iij rwmencB. 'mebllf. at Pleasantville, October .10, j 'r-ZTW Sia8S&n?1 i& I HUM, and bj M. K. Hevnilan. a ' hepuiehn emeter. "C' -m SI1WI1.1- i 11 -1 Lfai-.I1 111111 111 Jeweled Pendant Watches J. E.GALDWELL & CO. Jewelry - Silver - STATieNtRV Chestnut and Juniper Streets VANDERLIP SCORES BANKS OF EUROPE Little Can Come of Londen Financial Conference, He Declares SHIP SUBSIDY BILL URGED By the Associated Press Washington, May 18. Most central banks lit Europe nre today "in vnrylng degrees of Insolvency," Frank A. Van derllp. New Yerk bnnker, declared In a cabled review of the Genea Confer ence sent te the annual convention of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States. The plan for n conference at Londen of such banks therefore premised little of Immediate result, he added, and their nrnnnbPfl psi.nnprnflnn In tfip fttlilHntl of 1 Europe's financial difficulties would be I "difficult te realize." I Describing the Genea Conference ns jn "clinic," which was circumscribed In 1 the type of "diseases" which it might discuss, Mr. Vanderllp recommended that the I'nitcd States enter the pro posed Londen financial meeting, but , enlv with nn understanding that "our Federal Iteserve system he kept free from nllcn commitments. Washington Government Praised He commended the Washington Gov ernment for the attitude it has main tained toward Kurepe and said the chamber should icfrain from cmbar- I rasslng It h.v suggestions. "Officially the conference was net permitted even te examine the mere 'serious disease," Mr. Vanderllp said. "Neveithelcss. unofficially their nature hus come te be mere clearly understood. "The diseases of fantastically exces- Islve reparation ilaims. of excessive mil itary expenditures causing inevitable unbalanced budgets, of boundary lines that outrage economic nnd ethical prin ciples, of Interest and governmental debits se vast as te destroy the hope of solvency these diseases could net be officially studied and diagnosed. "The disease of the economic isola tion of Russia, having a population equal te nearly one-tenth of the world, ha been exhaustively studied only te be ictcrreu te tanner stuuy uv ine Hague . Commission I lustier I'rges Ship Subsidy I "Certain tj pes of merchant ships arc ni esentlnl te the operation of n Navy ,a. ratio or almost five te one in favor "l t,1P l?,ur V"lJ ,nf'rpI'an ", " neP1 of J1"' nltcdi States Keeping n naval i Parity with dreat Hritain unless vve crcaie me rcnant marine power te equal i17'" """ ""-wenee. HARDING AND STEEL MEN JO DISCUSS CONDITIONS ,.(1i. u ,,, ..., wmic neuBc uinner-vremerence xe Be Held Tonight Washington. May 1S. (Hy A. P.I Transpoitntien matter. Including pos- Uble rate reductleus, head the list e subjects which It is thought will bi f be discussed tenichr at the White Heuse .. " .... ' IVHMI .L .... , 11.11 dinner-conference te which President Harding has Invited about forty of ,, (-...line. sIppI .non nf I In. i,i. i ' 'Vho ,Whi" Heuse continued silent as ,nfne purpose of the dinner, due acceidlng te the belief In some quarters, te a feeling by President Harding that it would he discourteous te disclose any piopesltlous te be laid before the steel men before allowing them te express their views. Suggestion wns made in certain quar ters in touch with transportation mat teis thnt the President wanted te get fhst-hand Information of the steel In dustry from the producers themselves, I se a te be able te give te the railroad DKVrilS ' .siiTA? v' ...rfflAViVHVi.. in'l "1 friends hh Invited te a(tnil fu- frlrnu.i are Invited tn altenri funeral i-. Ices. rrldB, 3 r M . Iat res'dence. BH42 nrlMInn et Interment private, lrlen(ia miv enll Thumrlnv. 8 tn ll) P .M HUri,En At her home, rottstenn, Pn. mhj is wu MAnteN wnnu nuTU-rt. in h;i snth jer. Mether of .Mrs. Jehn MelCH. nf Pnttntewn Morten nutler ivni the late ltermnn Bersly Butler, of Chlcarn Rur. vlieil h tn Krnndshlldrea and aeventtcn Ktet granrtchlldren. Tuneral nervlce, In Alumni I'hanel. tllll t.rhnnl n ir, 1..1,.. afternoon (dajVcht saving tlmM ,ni&$h liffltlJWJk HVRW$ i'"Vftl nidinpH nnri lrl(nrji nr lniiH te atten.l funeral nervlces. Haturea", 2 p m (5en5vlhi'ir'"A'1.'.nc"v.0' i"- aUKher'.' Amanda Meumni'paVe",ncmaln180mayr h.', ie" e,l"rrT. da evnliiu i.'Ol.MNS -Ma 17 102.'. JOHANNA .1.. vvianvv tit infepn j Cel Una. Jr. Ileiniu.. artlrlea. muat I able te preduc tmmfdlate reaulta. If miu cannot met theie ffaulra. l,ment de net write. M tin. r.ed.r Off ce i. ..."....; J. ." ".' "r"!1'1 "vieaman ' ' HELD FOR J!AArrS DEATH Detective Wat First Thought te Have Killed Suspect Geerge Mngnlvlte, HVW Seuth Rose Rese water Htrcet. was held without hnll bj Magistrate Ceward ledn.v in connrctleii with the death of Rebert Burns, ou the night of March 27. Magnjvlte was tiding In nn auto mobile en thnt night with Edward Laf fcrty. of 'I1H7 Fex street, nnd City De tective Murrnv. As thev drew near Chalmers street nnd I-ehlgh nyMiue, Lalftrty culled the attention of .Murray te another car. "Thnt guy driving," said Lnfferty, "Is Burns. I think Hull's n stolen cnr." Mm my ordered him te drive In frnnf nf tlip oilier car. 1!uill stepped his cnr, Jumped out and stnrted te run. .Murray jumped fiiht mm, firing several shots. Hums fell dead. Murray was arrested, but n oro ero ore ner'H Jury repotted thnt Hums had come te Ms death "by persons un known." The bullet found In Hums ,.l,. .IM r.nt .nripunnllll With I 111' chambers of the detective's revolver. Later Lnfferty confessed te imcti-, gaters hired by the mother of the slain man that he had seen Mngnlvlte fire several shots nt Hut us. PUGILISTS HIT BOOTLEGGERS "Gunboat" Smith Routs Lawbreak era Frem Steamship Pier New Yerk, May IS (Hy A. P.) Bootleggers nre se thick along the vvnter front that the Atlantic Fruit Com pany has had te hire a squad of cx-pu-gllists te guard its pier from the swarms who meet every ship In the hope of restocking. Today "Gunboat" Smith led Jiis squad into action against several motor motor meter boat leads who sped up te the deck just as the Princess May. inbound trout Jamaica, made fast. The boetleggeis. dlsplnvlng bankrolls, railed en the new te produce liquor. Smith's party floored four of the men and put the rest te flight after the bootleggers had tired two shots. Deaths of a Day Mether Mary Hlldegarde Mether Mary Hlldegarde. superior of Sisters of Mercy in the Catholic Diocese of Philadelphia, died Tuesday night nt the convent In Merlen, aged sixty-seven .ears. She entered the order nt the age of sUteen. Most of her life had been spent In teaching. Mether Hlldegarde was born in Potsdam, Geimany. the daughter of Herman .1. nnd Julia Heuser. She was it sister of the Rev. Dr. Herman T Heuser, professor of Scripture nt the Seminary of St. Charles Honemco. Overbroek. Solemn lequlem mass will hp cele brated at the convent chapel In Merlen en Saturday morning. Interment will be In the convent cemetery. Samuel Fries Samuel Fries, insurance broker, with offices in this city, died .vesterday In his home. 730 State street, Camden. He had been ill for seven months. Although eighty-four years old. Mr. Fries dailv walked te his office and conducted his business up until he was taken 111. He wbh a resident of Cam den for fifty years. A son. L eutcnant Colonel Ulntme Fries. U. S. A., is stationed nt. 1-ort Creek. Neb. The funeral will take hIbpe Frldnv afternoon. Interment will be In Harleigh Cemetery, Camden. Mra. Hannah Mather Tuneral services for Mrs. Hannah Mather, wife of Themas Mather, fifty six vearn old. who died Tuesday at th- I .. i.i m.ii D....1. .. til l.n lavler nespuai, lmv iuik, iu m I conducted from her home en Mnrple nveniie tomorrow. Mis. .Mather is sur vived bv several children. Hurlal will take place at the Lawn Creft Cemetery, Gifts of Silver A coffee set, a tray, individual salt cellars and pepper shakers, a flower vase, a pair of candlesticks, a basket for flowers, or fruit, competieres or bowls, a chest of flatware, a dozen after-dinner coffee cups and saucers of silver and fine china. JE.CALDWELL & Ce. Jeweuty - Silver - Statienutt CrlESTNirr AND JUNIPER STREETS F Superiority There ure men in Philadelphia many of them who have bought their clothes from us for years. This could net W se unless our materials, fit, style and workmanship were maintained te a very high standard. Business Suits, madc-to-erdcr. $115 uv Gelf Suits, rcady-to-put-en, also madc-to-erder Rebert Stewart, 150S 'Walnut St. Sporting and Mufti Tailors : Breeches Makers ev erli Stere, IS Kuit 47tli htrcet Put Four Real Shirt Buy Eagle Shirts By the Fabric Ndme in the Label JACOB REED'S SONS M24-M2G OiesEunutSl'L-ceft "" rl POWERS AT GENOA ADOPT PEACE PACT French, Belgian and German Delegates Absent Pledge Nen-Aggression AGREE ON HAGUE MEETING By the Associated Press Genea.' Mny IS.-The nen-aggrcssi0n pact was adopted unanimously at plenary meeting of the political ,,. commission of the Ocnen Conference leday. The pact was net slgncl W was adopted in the form of n reso lution, each State pledging Itself t0 ' sped It. All the delegations attended the M. slen eveept these nf France. Helghim and Germany. The delegates mad. solemn nffirmntinii thnt they vvehM lecemiuend the pact te their flew nients and It seems likely It will ll ratified generally ns ndepted tedav I he final plennry scssjeu of the'em, ference was fixed for II o'clock temn, low morning, and the conference iZvV ably wl he concluded at ab", t '1 lie British have ordered n special m for enrly tometrovv nftetnoen. ra The agreement for n truce eentsln. six clauses, summarized us fellows' Clause I provides for the appoint appeint ment of it commission by the PePr. te examine again the divergencies ... Ming between the Soviet Government nnd ether governments, and will . vlevy te nieetit.R Russian commien having the same initndnte. n flaiise -Net later than June :e ti,. names of he Powers represented en s iien-Rus.laii (ommMen nnd the nam", of the numbers of this commission v IM be trniisin.ttcd te the Soviet Govern, ment. and reciprocally, the names of th members of the Russian commission will be cemmu.' icated te the ether Govern HIV II If Clause 3 The questions te be treated by these commissions will comprise debts, private properties and credit Clause 4 The members of the two commieslons must be at The Hague en Clause ' The two commissions will strive te reach joint resolution en the questions mentioned in Clause .'!. Clause 0 Te permit the commission te, work peacefully, nnd also te re establish mutual confidence, the Soviet Government and its) allied republics en the one side, nnd the ether Govern ments en the ether, pledge themselves te nhtnin from any net of aggression nnd subversive propaganda. The pledge for abstaining from any act of aggres sion will be based upon the present status quo. nnd will lemnln in force for n period of four" months after the con clusion of the weik of the commission. The truce document will be sent t the United States, probably with a letter again extending an Invitation for Amer ican participation. The amendments would make the preliminary pact of non-aggression apply te the eight re publics allied with Russia, thus ritcml. ine the truce te Asia in thnt it would include the Far Eastern republic. I I William H. Yeung William II. Yeung, who died Mon day at the ngc of eighty-two years, will be burled tomorrow from his horns, 0304 Sherman street, Germantown. liirinl will hi mnde in Mount Merlab Cemeter.v. Mr. Yeung was connected with the postefiice nt Chicago for forty .vears. He had been lhlne In (Jer. mantewn two jei of the Civil War ears. lie was a veteran A daughter survives. Fifty in a They speak of "miles per dollar" in tires. Ker think of days' w car per dollar in blurts? J Kagle Shirts of Ray tone Shirting give men real service while their silk striping adds tone te the effect. 'J Patterns te be seen in no ether shirt. Pcdi gtved cloth privately woven en the maker's own looms. $4.50 h3 1; wiv& yiwt UsM $ ' A JjTutV J&kwA'aAilM.tA&i&jii&in kk -m r-i-AV-i &&&&.:'?,,. l iliiii, irf6-r.-A'