Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 05, 1922, Night Extra, Page 22, Image 22

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P BAKHMETEFF QUITS
; RUSSIAN EMBASSY
iwt sssaw
iFJnanclat Attache te Continue
Liquidation of Contracts
- i I... -
Mixer June ju
HUGHES GAVE HINT TO GO
fly tlie Associated Press ,.lp tn,ftil..,.m,trnl system belnc per-
WaaIiIiicIeii. ,!nnc ii. Recognition footed for riilluilelpliln. I entlri
f Beris Haklimclcfl ns UiiHelnii Amb.i- nrUimil with this rlty It N ilealgnt"!
trier te tlu 1 'lilted Htntci. which con- 'te huiiiHe the problem peculiar licrc.
tfiined despite the cnllnpse live i-ars and consist "f mulii or "mantel"
age of the Kerensy (Je eminent which traffic-control towers, working in mil
appointed him. will cease after .Tunc 30. I ion with small local signals a all street
Mr. Hakhmeteff has been notified of Interactions,
this decision of the American ftevern- i Council's Snfetv Cemmlitee has re
Bient in a letter from Hecrctary ltuglies. ported favorably te the Flniimv Cem
rcpljlng te a communication from the mittce au appropriation of $."0,000 te
Ambassador. In uhiili the latter, stnt- -tart the s.tem. and Superintendent of
Inff that his chief function in recent
months of linuldatini: property claims
trewing out of the war was new about
completed, had offered te retire MieuM
the Washington Oecrnnicnt de'lrc It.
The correspondence, published teilm .
wns dated late In April, nfter Senater
lierali had challenged the Ambassa
der's dtatus, long the subject of con-
troversy. in connection with attempt
te hall him before a Senate committee
Ttfl .l.,.i L.frtrt n.t.1 lliA L.iDPitfni! k
k'UUI III.- IChlVI ,lltl 1.1' ' ' ' V....'
reply, however, antulate the climax .f
the Sennte discussion of the subject.
during which charges weie produced bv
Senater Hernh of mi-use of Russian
Embassy funds, of which cegnl.ance Is
i,n i., n v,.i,,,.. ., i..tt..f.Q hntemi
Secretary Hughes and Secretary Mellen,
cf th Treasury Department, made pub-
lie with the ether correspondence.
Giving a ditalled Matement of the
embassy's expenditures. Mr. Mellen de
dared that tlie SIYTJJW.WU advanced
by the United States wns "ued selelj
for the purchase of obligations of the
Russian Government in accordance with
the Llbert Lean acts."
Te permit the negotiations te he car
ried te completion. Secretary Hughes in
formed Mr. Hakhmeteff that, upon h.
retirement. Seige t'ghet tinanua! at
tache of the uuibHssy, would continue te
enjoy a dlnleiuatii statu
GERMANY NEEDSLEAGUE,
VON BERNSJORFF STATES
Says Admission Is Essential if
Genea Ideas Are Accomplished
Vcrlin, June Count en Hern-
terff, former Ambasnde" t th" I'nlted
States, in the Heersen Courier ex
pressed the belief that the results of the
Itrpflsp.l thi hpllef that the results of the "" i' '- ' ".... ... . ..- , " Mrri , ui .mu u., wiuuu-- iiinciinc. r-'r'- . . .. . ,, i ....u,. .. i.u, ....
CZS!iir.fLl,i' these men will begnen facilities that .,. until every one is thoroughly had nothing te de with the Ward
made acute the ouestlen of (.ermanv's i wl" tn,rease their efficiency. fnn.iiar with the new system. I Peters mjstery.
a. t ' - .. ..t... . ' lm 1A rilllllltKV tl Lilt' II (J f -IiA I no 1 t..il... Tl. il. . t . 1
admittance te the League of Nations
He fears the results achieved at the
conference will be pliued in jeep.irdy If
Germany continues te be excluded from
the League, as many problems dis
cussed nt Genea would logically be re
ferred te the "League for further action
9 "Vc therefore must strive te effect
ter admittance te the League, ulbeit In
a. manner eentting our eignitj ns a
nation." sajs Count en Herntterff.
i- As Germany cannot Intrust her In-
i terests In the League te ether nations.
1 the former Ambassador proposes that
Preat Britain sponsor (iermuuj's cause
at Geneva by officiating as her god ged god
xaether. He siiggests as a requisite
condition te Gcruian's acceptance into
the League that her status as one of
the major Powers lie ou. hs.ifed her,
as It was at Genea.
Discussing the problem of a foreign
lean. Count von Hernsterif su.vs that
American support will be forthcoming
only If American peace polities are
accepted nbrnnd He believes an In
ternational financial transaction la
beled "Disarmament Lean" would find
active favor.
Valentine decision today
Les Angeles Judge te Pass en Big
amy Charge
Les Angeles. June ii Hv A P I
Whether Bodelph Valentine, motion
picture actor, will be held t answer in
the SuiTler Court of Les Angele-
County te a cnarge f bigamv wns te
be determined today by Justice of thei"11" H -Killed operative, will be
Pence .T. Walter Hiinbv. who presided ! .place, nr strategical points, te be se
t the actor's meliminarv heurlng com-
plete.1 Saturdaj.
The charge grew out of Valentine's
.marrlnge Mny IK .it MeMcall. Mexico,
te'Mlss U lnlfred lluilnut lifer he had
obtained nn Interim uterj deer, f ,11-1
.force from Miss Jean Ackei, which de-
cree, the prosecution charges, had net
become final. Following the heurlng
Judge Hiinbv took the case under ad
visement and announced he would ren
der his decllen tedav
rhlraee. June ii. Mme. Alln N'nzi
Mni.. mni'tnn nlrthipn nnl.n.j ...1.a ,..n s
M,uv.., ,,(.'fh t..n,'- u.v ,vu, win
sought a3 a witness at the heurlng of
bigamy charges against Bodelph Vu.
ciuiuu. imsjs,-u wiiuuKii iiit'aj;u .vesier-
day en her wuy te New Yerk. She de-
nled she had sought te avoid appearance
In ceuit. She said she had waited te be
called nnd that when she had receive
no summons had ,lp.irt..d for the East
te appear In u new pn-t ire.
OBJECTS TO BIRTHDAY FINE
Philadelphia Motorist in Camden
Tells Finds Plea Ineffective
TJiree me ensts were fined bv Be-
cerder Sta.kheuse in ( .imden teuav
.n.e' -..M'A ... 7-,..r U;n ,I,P i.V.V"
old, Hsie iseutli 1 eurth street. 1 hlla-
delphla, was tine, Si.', for speeding en
Mount Ephrnini avenue
"Jildge," lie said, "don't fine me to te
dav: It is Important that jeu den t line
me."
Whj ," inquire, the Itecerder.
"Because It's my blrthduj I hate
te start the new jear with a fin" "
"l-ltteen ueuars, sum me jie, order
"Then give me a receipt,
demand d
Bhubln
"lour release is your receipt." vvai
the llecerder n icplj ion by the putielman en dutj at the in-
Maker McNe.nar. thirty-three vears dividual standards or semaphores at
Id, of Langhorne. Pa . was fined $10 the crossings.
for passing a traffic line. Henrv; M. "Here is where the human element
Tayler. 1LM0 Seuth Third street Cum- reim-s tn. If nothing ever occurred.
n. wns fined $Je for driving without just the big towers would de. Hut
license. things de occur. Automobiles collide,
tiris break out, men and women some
BOATHOUSES POPULAR times collapse in the street.
I I be only man who can cope with
I this emerpenev Is the trnffie mentlmfm
Celonies In Jersey Expected te Ex -
ceed These In Recent Years
. w, . . .. . ...
f.Jne,eri' ' 'V' JV" ''-T1 .V, big towers de net knew unjthlng alxnit
? - 'llcAlhe colonies ure booming again this h, T1 ,,.. (liiea, sendina the surees
1 summer with the rush of families f rem I ,' tT$. uVand down the cltv and
, &lJ?JU.Ll ' "t.S ln ?.?r"U I buckward aid forward "acres's T Jju!
& MXitZu I V .5 ",' "uv"if.
K VWlb rents nnd the continued hCarcltf
'fCfieuses and upartmentshuve nlse been
onsieie ier tne rnpiu tilling up or
summer sneiters.
athoiise und cottage colonies
the rlvcrfreut and also en
tqs and lakes in inland Houth
IV Will odd thousands te the sum-
s population of this region. The
mil, nuuu win permit enure lunu -
i te close up their city homes or move
f'HC rented Anartinents nml htrlk
LWa epMialr.llfe in Jersey.
,pnaeipai aoatneusc colonies In
L.t ,.'
6w.'i.n".Eerc,
yMMHtvTT
C7T 1LL ?4Z)r TO TEST
UNIFIED TRAFFIC CONTROL
Master Towers Will Regulate
Flew of Vehicles and Pedes
trians in Central Section
JPiW AWjc Them te Move Si
multaneously Throughout
City's Busy Thoroughfares
Police Mills at last see.s the successful!
Uewerlng of his dream of ear I
Nelmdj seems te be against the s)s
tern Al! the bickerings eer parking
limits ire foreign te the great plan
te control all the tralhe of the central
serfi, n of the clt east ind west. nor. h
an I s.puth. nt one time
.New Yerk I.llics I'l.in
New Yerk has , xpenmnnted
with
h a .Wem in a meditied form and
, , , , .. ...
",,u has one weiklng along HI h m;-
It has just appropriated N-'eO.) Ml
fr t '" extension of the ;)t.'in. Hie
arrangement planned for. l'hlUdelphla.
"""' , .V " ,l"l "' , .1 '
or that of Detroit, or of any etlier
" It w ill he the Hist time an city j
' the world has uttempteil control of all
" K1"-''" arteiles of traffic In the heuit
of th.. clt s muttaneeii I urther. the
new sjhttin here will link up in the most
Ingenious manner mechanical control
with the huniun element, us teprcsented
bj 1'hiladelphl.i's elhelcnt and highly
trained traffic patrolmen
Te begin win. all traffic In the cen
tral congested zone, hitween both meis
as fur south as Federal street ami
scwral mi!,- north of Market stree ,
will be under control of the sM,.in j
Extension will be as simple as the ex-
leii-iup ei a teiepaene line
The traffic in all directions will be
controlled e.jslly and tit the snine time,
with th's Important exception small
poitiens of the traffic stmiins may he
controlled lndeiendentl wheneer local
londitlens render It netissarj. In this
case the tiaffic stteain will he dHerted
above and below the point of dis
turbnnre. Tniffic patrolmen nt street lnttr lnttr
sectlens will be kept en duty at their
old pest- I lie enl dllterence win tie
f !.., -i i.- 1...1
" 1
At present these me,, ate ielnted.
I'.uch
stands upon llN own ( emer. i
with his old-fashioned band semapheie. j
and he tan only .ontrel the traffic that I
cresses Ills lntersettien It thele is a '
collision or a. lire, he hus no means of j
signaling thnt fact te ether pests along
the line Thus traffic hemines se con
gested it Is almost impossible te un-
scramble. 1 he tile risk alone resulting
from jammed streets is tremendous, f
as no hre engine could pelbly get
through 'te n file in such n contingency,
The new traffic-control equlpun nt will
be as follews: Every tin the patrol- ,
man, liistiad of his little hand sema
phore, will have one showing thtee
I colors of electric lights thieugii power
i fill lenses. These lights will be auto
I matlc, but will also be (enti oiled by
push buttons nn the poles that held
them aloft nbeve the tratln. Each
slgn.ll pest will be equipped with .1
telephone. While tint toleis of the
lights have net jet been detei mined
that bein,; lett te the Hureau of
etunuanis nt v asiungten it Is as
-nniuil fur llm tiiMtvi.s.. ,.t nviJiitiurlnn
-v.i( - nil. lfVltlJlf-T SJi tMIHllltl"li
that white means "hi nhe.irl." ml
means step" and gieen means
"iiiutien."
mere win tc nve iii "master
'ewers nt City Hall one
n't the north
entrance, one at the eut. ethers at
th south, west and at the Parkway
(iitrjnce. Thv-e tevvtrs will control
tintiic in the directions in which they
fui e. Other "m.istei towers." ench
i . ... i
located that moterisw. pedctruins and
"ej'la "v, tiatte men en dutv at the
sinuii lights
alwavs be in
siht of nne In either
"wtruun
hupeunt, mlent Mills expl.nned today
J,lhr hew the whole network of large
ami small towers will work.
B;;iS,B."f,,'r thr,re "ren'; I'" " rd.nB nd "man. , "Mrs. Walter S. Ward has been sub-
aid, will be s,.nt fiem one of the , n , " rh-nlr0 -ituntiens such peenne, but as a matter of law she
naln towers a, City Hall t all ether P0'hels lv takinHhS '"' lle iwc,i te tdl nytblii
ewers and nil semaphores ut crossings. ,, ' ,l .'sbutn themselves that may have been told te her in con cen
,ne,USl!,s?U""',ilie.hlj:".al " 'R" "" the that parties, both parties, are what they fidence In her husband. Among the
ma
tow
I
north ami
south streets
.Vll truffle tinrtVi nnil .nit.h l.Anr.n
---. ..u. ". ... u,i. nvuid ncnnii
'he two rivers will move at once, up
. or down. In parallel lreui All east
-"m "ci. imtiii-, iiefevur i muy ut, j
W'U eme te u full step Pedestrians j
! also will cress if they are going neith j
,jr sei th. ,
All Netlfkd at Same Time
' Thtn attt.- a pcued of a minute
'IT tWO. Will Kline the 'culitlmi' ui,.r,,.l
.. ........ ir.i.f...
.et us su.v it is L-reen. All rlffht. nun
llashes Pedestrians who have nlrendv
stiir.iij te iress the strtets see green
en the smnll lights ut the intersections
where the traffic patielmen stdnd, anil
fileV I. tillW thl.V tir,,n ,,,.... t ,. ......I. L...
,!,.., .1(,,. Wr 'Bed.' or 'Step.' shows
persons about te step off the cub would ,
b," u,kW l" wau- f"r r"' 'n seen,
show and the traffic , unrnt tlunL-e
"Ihfti the tide of traffic turns and
ever thing east and west moves, velutu-
lar and feet tiaffic. Then the , luinge
te north and south agulu.
"Iletnember. when the big towers gut
the signals the same jignuls show up en
mr mun ui miu'i tiuerseciiens, where
emimheres new stand. Nn tar s. imml
lillf rememher tlire... ...nail u, ....!., .te
w,lle they automatically ntltct. the
same colors as the big towers, can be
,.i,nn,i ., ..m .v, .....i.i.. ' .. ,....
'at the intersection. New let us assume I
"'ere Is it firc.sav.ar Bread street and!
(i Irani avenue. Irallie experts In the
there b new nn nd vidua preb cm nt
, Ijreud street unil Girard avenue
ruU S,r l """ Ulrar" aven,1P ,
i an icieimene vnrninS
, "There the traffic putrelman. If Ids
light shows 'white,' or 'Ge Ahead,' for
north and south traffic, switches It nt
onto te red, or 'Step. Then he tele-
i nhnnes the nearest fnvim ttrnf ,..-.
Is a big lire at his Mation. At once
these towers phone the traffic putrelmen
at the proper corners, nnd all traffic te
ianu irem ine unecieu zone is cut off
and diverted. That leaves the streets
.tone armin.l thu ttra
"When the lire is ever and hose lines
are up, the patrolman phones the news,
2 v - -r's "- -' s,,Wujj miq
newa mreusa i aeaSiacaJi)
"! J'rVWfTi "3e,f'?ttlwi irttt 2BI2KS"Va5!K ervi?..."..thdr
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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER flPHlUADELPHIA", MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1922
s
inrinj '
" ''' n
s i 1 1 u .P fc
.Sketch of "master tower" which
will control all trufile in central
section of city
of a minute or a mil
the flew In either dir
Wear track ahead.
along, within the
of a minute or a minute and n half for
rcctlen. That means
latrttijtu ,lni (1
sneed limits, tins't
i-emers. sure nothing will Interfere with
them until the next step s irnnl. Thei
may wait longer between signals, but
thev will mere than make it up en the
straightaway nciess street intersec
tions Then. ten. the i Minion sisnni. tw i
nlwnjs comes before the signnl te step,
Wnrn's motorists as well ns pedestrians.
Phpy nut their feet en the brake nnd.
while the de net step, they knew thej '
will get the signal at the next corner, ( Cietize is one of the men connected with
se they are prepaid!. the YV'nrd-Pcters case. He bases this
"Just ut City Hall, where traffic flews I opinion en the surgeon's verdict con
in se manv directions, extra -ignals ' cernlng his wound. Peters was killed
will have te be set up. 'traffic lanes' May 10: the surgeons say the bullet
will hac te be painted en the street entered Cieuzo's arm net mere than a
for the unions turns, and the public, i week age.
there as elsewhere, will have te be edu- Vei v.i .m x? v
.nied hew te take advantage of the new ,, ",lt,"enl from N
s. -t( in ' j The detectives are convinced that the
' "This campaign of education will be I prisoner wns connected with' some ether
undertaken In the newspapers, in the case at least, nnd may prove a valuable
street cars and by various advertise-
I nave nothing te sa.v as te the sort '
nf lrtntrfnr Initrrg tlinf ere Tint u,i Tim ,
,.,,, t0 Council. City electricians will
nrnlmbk- ntlen.l in the wlrlntr. Alremlv I
n mlmb'Cr of tower and semaphore de-
.,-, have been sent in by business ,
finn. hut nethlnir definite ns te their I
- . ----- a - - ..-.
(haracter has et been decided.
"As for trelley cars, their steps and
...... .... .. -.....;-. ....
starts will net be long enough te block I
traffic, even it vehicles are tiewlng un
tprriii.tedlv within n rlenr znne. in
lllc, is n treHey with n passenger who
wants te get out or get in. Of course,
judgment must be ecreied, anil cars
must net be held tee long."
- -
Lasker Genie of
Ship Subsidy Bill
Continue from Pace1 One
skill in landing in well with peliti-
inns
When .Mr. Lasker arrived here
tralght from success in the business!,.
.verld the politicians looked nskance at '
11)111
fro pure are the politicians thnt
ilwavs dread contamination bv
""'J
successful business men. They regard
them with suspicion as persons who
have "pu something ever." measured
'" mn"J dollars, and who are likely
ui w, I'uiitiiK uiiiiKs uvn in uiut'e
Mr Linker gained their confidence
much as Mr. Baiuch did. The Ship
ping Heard head has a talent for pub
licity. He likes te de things with a
nourish. He raptures the imagination
,f ' ; . f slevv moving of the
'' '?. "?.., I '-.r...?w,J'?gr"r, ?
nni run in in ri re tiia iinnv niiiinn
Z..l.. .."'i .'.". L. J mii i. J,i..
.,.... nil(nlt ... lHsidcs he . us
Mr Harding said, n live wire.
It will be interesting te see what
effect all this force, this talent for
pnhlicltv, this capacity te stir the im
agination has upon the inert inus en
the hill. Leadership there is beyond
lure in Washington.
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'JOA LS V OR HAKDlnG
SHIP BUILDING PLAN
Washington, .rune 5. (By A. P. )
President Harding's suggestion te
Heuse numbers that speedy action be
had en the Administration's ship sub
sidy bill meeu the nppreval of Senater
Jenes, f Washington, who today de-
I flared the Executive "fully justified in
,..... .Un. tf-nr.nfi(IC rtOLU f .....ilf.fr
the program nt this) session
"It is net for me te tell the Presl-
dent what te de." Mr. Jene-s s,,,,. Th
situation renulrcK hrm action. U"
' should ndvise Congress that it raunl
! act en ihe bill. If it reje, u it well
' and geed. The respensibilltj will be
clear. AVe knew his views. He, need
I net attempt te control our judgment,
I but he is fully justified In insisting
upon our doing enu iiuiig or me eiuer
If tins session should adjourn without
action, it should be called into extra
session Immediately te de it and the
President should let us knew thnt this
will be done."
The Washington Sennter declnred
thnt te postpone the legislation until
next winter would be te threw nwny
the chance for America te take her
place en the seas.
WOMEN WORKERS MEET
Trade Union League of America
Begins Five-Day Convention
Waukegan, III.. June 5. (By A. P.)
Means of combating wage reductions
for women In industry, shorter hours,
child labor and unemployment will come
before the eighth biennial convention
of the National Women's Trade Union
League of America which opened here
today. The convention will last five
days.
Women from all pnrts of the county
representing their sex in nil bronches
of Industry were umnng the delegates.
Mrs. Baymond Bobbins, president of
the Chicago Women's Trade Union
League, presided.
New child labor legislation, demanded
slncn the Invalidation of sections of the
Federal statute, will be one of the most
Important features of the convention,
Mrs. Bobbins said.
FRO.M FAR-OFF CHINA
8rclal new cblel from ucti trained
eorrpendnt as Hedges. Heka and Hlcka.
keen our foreign nws pass up te data en
a atate of flua. Only en feature of thi
niurjiiBuun .,.,, ,, llm n.iian. nnw
;ii
Ward Suspect
Tries te Escape
Continued from V&tt On
case and establish his connection with
some ether.
Refused (e Talk
Detective Oelden tried for n half
hour before the prisoner was removed
from his cell In the station house te
get a statement from him. Cicuze was
n patient at the Samaritan Hespltnl
until yeMcr.lny. under treatment for a
gangrenous bullet wound of the arm,
which first n' te his being held ns a
possible participant in the Wnrd-Pctcrh
case. Though the surgeons probed for
n bullet, hoping te find It and estab
lish the caliber and character of the
gun from which it wan fired, they could
find none. There is no point of exit,
and this led the surgeons nnd police te
suspect that the prisoner had "ope
rated" en the nrm himself, removing
the bullet, and peslbly In this wny
get the Infection. He wns sufficiently
improved yesterday te be returned te
his cell nt the Twenty-second street and
Hunting Parle avenue station.
Te all questions he made the same
leply. in n monotonous veice: "Thev
doublc-cresed ine they double-crossed
me." Fer half an hour the detective
kept up his cress-fire with the same
i monotonous refrain ns the only result.
Cicuze pored up nhd down the nar
row iron-barred cell, nnd scvcial 'times
struck hit head against the iron bars.
He nlse "butted" the wooden sleeping
eencu once or twice, tne uctecttves said.
Afraid te Drink Ice Water
, As further evidence of the prisoner's
nereusness, both liespital and station
house reported that it was difficult te
make him eat. He seemed suspicious
I of feed placed before him, and would
I net touch It until It hud been tasted
j first by some one else.
1 Just before he was taken te the patrol
tins morning tiiu turnkey in tlic sta
tien house offered him a run of Icp
"ll,,-'r'1 " ,ni, was thirsty, but
seemcu nirniu te erinK. no neiu tne
cup close te his nose, sniffed nt the
water, looked at It and took n small
sip
it s nil right go ahead nnd drink
it. the turnkey said reassuringly. Fin-
"".v Cieuzn put the cup te his lips and
n't(," another hesitant sip drnlned it off
thirstily.
Lieutenant Helshaw doubts that
capture even if it be shown that he
Detect v T.e lumm of im Pmint An
....!.. rnHnH 1...H....A.1 t 1
tin,, nf rie.Un'. i,ntnrnni T tl V .i,e
,lsnn.. ,!!, i. i.... u ,i.i
fellow" in a blackmailers' mob which
e.ht ,.Im,,1 d h !e,eetu-e .1
r,inrnln At !.,., 1 I ..l.,e ti.w-i......
ierilillh 'l II UIK I . I1LIIIIIUII illllll VjI- llill
iii.i j.
this morning, and decided he was net
the man wuntcd.
Pinkeiten detectives
arrived from
New ierk today te leek Cleuze ewr.
Ne representative of Ulstrlct Attorney
Weeks of Westchester County, New
Yolk, are here jet.
A telegram was received from Chief
of Police I'elard, of Wakefield. Mass.,
j where Cicuze said he lived. The chief
wired that the man was known there,
and lived en Nehnnt street. Anether
wire came from n woman who signed
herself Cieuzo's wife, inquiring as te
- his wound.
. A telegram was sent today te Greens
burg, Pu., In nn eftert te get confir
mation or denial of Cieuzo's claim that
he wns emplejcd as n strike breaking
detective by the Republic Iren and Ceal
,.
WARD GRAND JURY
HEARING TOMORROW
Whlte Plains, N. V.. June 5.- fBy
A. P.) The .lune grand jury, empan
eled today, declined te hear evidence in
the Ward sheeting ense. after Count
Judge William Blnkelv, who charged it,
I'dnted out that he formerly had heen
, n law partner of Jehn F. Brennen. of
. ...s ........... -..--. ,-, -- - --.- -
Yenkirs counsel for Walter S. Ward
It thereupon was decided te issue un
emergency call for the May grand jury,
which has net jet lieen discharged. His
tilet Attorney Weeks plans te submit
the ense te the May jurors tomeriow.
Discussing the witnesses te be called,
.Mr. eelts said:
ether witnesses will be Lulu Barrows
and Amy Mild, who nre servants In the
Ward home; members of the State po
lice and persons who discovered the
bedv of Peters in the Chnppaqna read :
Chief Cedy, of the New Bechelle Police
Department, and some ethers."
Injured by Feul Ball
A B. Hart, 42 Marlyn read, Over
brook, was struck by n foul ball while
watching a same yesterday near ('ald ('ald
ingeon, Delaware Ceuntj, and knocked
unconscious. He wns treated at the
Mlserlcerdia Hospital.
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Tries te Free Sen
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Mether of James ,1. Cunningham,
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Important details
NORTHCLIFFE SAYS GERMAN
BIRTH RAJEJSJJERRIFIC"
France, However, Shows Continued
Decrease In Population
Londen, June B. (By A. P.) The
TJn.cs announces that Lord Nerthcllffe
has just concluded an incognito tour
of the Ilhincland, using n pseudonym
because of German animosity (eward
him owing te his work ns director of
propaganda during the war. Lord
NerthcllUc sajs he Interviewed scores
of Germans, many of them extremely
hostile, but did net encounter n single
unpleasant incident.
He considers the prosperity of the
Rhineland equal te that of any country
in the world nnd describes the birth
rate as "terrific."
Paris, June ii. (By A. P.) A de
cided drop in the birth rate in January,
February and March Is shown in statis
tics from eighteen departments of the
republic, repiesentlng mere than one
fifth the total population of France.
Deaths exceed births by about 13 per
cent
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ATLANTIC pump
en the read
TOU are traveling
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these are the things the thoughtful
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gasoline te use. Fer he knows that they
are vitally essential te maximum carburetor
efficiency and long-lived meter smoothness.
He gets all three, in positive and un
stinted measure, when he uses Atlantic.
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te be always geed uniformly clean, lively
full-powered! It does net vary; never
disappoints. It vaporizes easily, and its
complete "chain of boiling points" assures
sure-fire ignition and complete combustion
under every lead, speed and temperature.
Atlantic is correct for present-day
meters.
And once you adept Atlantic you can
always be sure of being able te obtain a
supply when the need arises. Ne ether
gasoline in the State has a distribution se
widespread and complete.
ATLANTIC
Leve Beasts Last
Werd of Andersen
Continued from Pane One
was "vnln," but she declared that the
"roster of loves" was the collection of
the names of nil the girls and women
Andersen had met since the day that
he graduated from the grammar school
nt Thirtieth nnd Nerrls streets.
The dead man's aunt revealed also
Hint the "B" referred te In n letter
Andersen received from his father n
few hours before his death was his
i-sccend wife, from whom she said he had
been separated because of her alleged
jealousy.
Was Warned of "B"
The young man's father had told him
that if "H" should locate him he should
"get nwny euick." "When she left
here," the father wrote, "she swore
she would find ou if It took jars. Yeu
knew I heard her threaten te kill you
en two occasions."
"Frank was a vain sort of chnp
t.n tnnJ ( flMil ltn tftt tit (11 lllmtielf
( I1U 1UVCU Ml Vllf uctbVI luiill niH4j,i 1
It was vanity that caused him te jet
down in his notebook the name of every
woman that he met, because he thought
that by showing It te ether women he
could make them jealous," Bald Mrs.
Sllnenian.
"I have known him ever since he wns
a little baby, nnd n kinder boy never
lived. He was always very affectionate
and sincere.
"His only trouble was women. He
wns a line-looking chap nnd I don't Im
agine thnt the women gave him a let
of rest.
"Frank mny have been a perfect
lever, but It wen with five women nnd
net fifty-one, ns nppenred en the list
thnt wns found In his room. Twe of
these five he married. The last one
killed him.
"We ennnet stand two shocks nt such
clese Intervals," snld the father today.
"The sheeting has already prostrated
Mrs. Andersen, and it is only by force
of mind that I am able te stand this
shock. Probably after n while, when
all this terrible affair has quieted down
and we become nermnl again, if thnt Is
possible, we will wnd for our boy's
body nnd have It interred in the family
plot."
Marriage is Admitted
Mr. Andersen admitted this morning
his son had been married te a young
Wenitin whose home is in Sullivan. Ind.
despite previous reports and dentals of
his ucing mnrricu. jeung Anucrsen
married In Iudlnna immediately follow
ing the wnr. He met the girl while he
was en war duty In an Indinun aviation
tield. After the wedding the couple came
Hast and resided here with his parents
Yeung Andersen then became a member
of the Tntein-Shields Pest. American
Legien, of this place, and his name is
en the borough memorial monument.
When his wife beenmc seriously ill
eves an
wASULINE
WePepinYrMotet
Leve Beasts Fatal
1. & A. Photes
FRANK W. ANDERSON
Colllngsweod. N. !., musician nnd
former Phllalelphlaii, who was
hilled by Peggy Bcale In Kansas
City when lie boosted of his love
affairs and told her he was mar
ried and could net keep his premise
te make her Ills wife
the ,two decided te go West again se
she could he with her mother. Ander Ander
eon Inter became connected with n de
partment store In Knnsas City.
Andersen wns n graduate of the Phil
adelphia Menunl Training Scheel nnd of
the Massachusetts Instltute of Technol
ogy. When the family moved here from
Philadelphia ten years age the boy re
mained in thnt city until he enlisted nnd
came here nfter the wnr.
The family here never heard of Peggie
Beal, the girl who did the sheeting.
HAS33lTcHILP BORN
Kentuckian Wed Seventh Wife In
1908 This Is Her Eighth Baby
Harlan, Ky., June 5. Rebert Baker,
eighty-four years old, it beenmc known
yesterday, has become the father of his
thirty-third child.
Mrs. Baker, the mother, Is just ever
her thirty-fifth year and she, tee, Is
rejoicing, for, though her married life
is only fourteen years in length, this
wns her eighth child. When she and
Baker married she was twenty-one nnd
he was seventy.
She is Baker's seventh wife, his sixth
wife having died many years age while
they wure en u ranch Baker owned
near Seattle, Wash., nnd where he
married the seventh mate.
Baker says he is counting en excel
lent health until he is ene hundred
years old nt least. He is a native
Kentuckian nnd operates a dairy.
JSPWCATIONAT,
JSffiijwt
sVTRAVrR'C 'lb bit m-..-..
IT '.?."" ."? -M7 CHENTMnl1
ioinen tninnii, gfittr newT Ii A
BUMMER Tuterinc for Celin aTT"?
Law. Malier Vnp. MB H.'Yfri. "L
i
Yeant Mm una Befi
CHESTER. PA.
pennsyl
Known for mere than a cnii,n. V
Ideals and standard! f .In .duSltal" ,8r mi
COLONEL CHARLES E. HYATT !
.wi.uW m.
BALTSnURQ. PA
"K I S K I" "cnoeT
...,.ii..... a. i M. FOR nova
te srevv up out of diers. 200 acriikr,, ,
overieoKinr river, npeclal prcnara
ceueKe ami lecnnicai aoheols. p,,:i nr
system. All sports. IUte"8B0. SSafiS?'1
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DR. A
. II. WILSON. JR., Pr,-,,,...
Bes S86. Hall.burg. Pn. dwrt,
Mr.noKRBnt'Re. pa.
The Mercers burg Academ
! - sss. "'g&Jt&vr-
Hesdmsater. tti-x Old "-
BBI.LEFONTE, PA.
Bellefonte Academy Lnited te it,,
and up. 110th year. Ath. field I and sm-J''
th. field and ! siimiJ''
Calales. MMBi1
Imsater. H.iuH? J. I
pem, meu, raie. catales. JAXirjiT?
hunilKH. A.M.. nmdmsater. Hellg.
NKWTey. y. j.
fEWTOf ACAHKUV
Military country school, beya ln ,. ..
Mountain nna. lnKe region. 2 hour. "
N. T. Established 18112. Catales "
, l.e I,. Newton. N. j.
CHATHAM. MARS.
Chatham. Tralnlnr Scheel, Chatham T
A Beutnern school thnt will arM.rT.
Northern people. Rates. 805. Fer cataiL? '
and particulars address! len
COL. A. II. CAAfDKN. Chatham T.
Consult Publle Ledser Iiur?a'u
WBBT NEWTON., MAsq.
AIXEN CHALMKRH nrilnnt
Fer Heys. West Newtenr M.,
poeLKavnAE. m.
Rrlarler III1 Mllllu-r A. ,..- n. ... "
Md. Select Cellese Preparatory mSX&
Pevs of Character and AmbltlnnrereMaGI
address! Cspt. . J. Ledffe. M. A.. IJ Vf '
Snnt. Consult Publle Ledsir n,:'.,!4 ''
WAYNE8B0K0. V.4.
FinnBURNE MILITARY BCIIOOLTwiyaal
hore. n. Graduates admitted te 5
Point and Naval Academy without eiintT '
Hen. Rates. CO0. R. e. T. C W
Department. Fer cataleaue and partlenuSi
nrlHre... thin, Mn.... i i,..j.."SH.'f
wayneabore, Va. Cenault Public lZZ
.nt .vrinna, 1,1 I1UUK1U. fMm .
Eurcau.
ASHKV1LI.E. N. Q.
Bingham Military Scheel I
SANITATION 8AFKTV QTTiim
Oldest Scheel for llnvi ln , ay....k
Scheel that will appeal te Beys In the Nettt
. n,H-..MU0 nuu x'riicuiars aearus:
COL. 8. R. MeKEK. Supt.
A.herllle. N. C.
Consult Public Ledger Bureau
Beth Sexes
Schuylkill seiri.. Reading's Jr. Cel.. ResetS
Pa. Prep. & Jr. College courses. Thru m,'
of college work slven. New athletic Sail
dlnlrur hall and Rdmlnlstratlnn bulMlss,
WABBKN V. TEKL, A. M., D. D Pn
BROOKLAWN. N. J.
BROOKLAWN
A country home for junior boys, 5 te It
years: 21 minutes from Phlla. Healthful loe i
iien. uesc xoea. meai
Kducatlenal advanti
tlen. Beat feed, mother care. Supervised plw.
nuuuniiuini aavaniaaes. Aaan
i!07 Chestnut street. Brooklawn
as. Address Dlrtetar,
ssSssatl
m 1
LEONIA. N. J.
OLT ORCHARD nOME SCHOOL Nr
HKR, Ker healthy, normal children sid
Rabies. Health flrat. Helected tort.
Wrlte te Anna O. Noyes. Ienla, V. I
consult meager Bureau.
SKLINSOROVE. PA.
T
SDSaUelianna Cnlimllr. Snllnmrrme fl.
Co-educatlenal In the Arts .nnd Sclineet.
Beautiful and healthful environment!, ii-
nress rnr cQiaies: w. T. Horten, Keilltfif.
"umirar ocneoi opens June SB.
WASmNOTON, D. C.
CH IRO
Learn thle new
professions In I
PRACTIC
new. most pretnltlng ef l
In Washington, the ntiles'l
caeltAl. I7nrllMl mHnntam (
Mlf-suppertlns students. Ceeducadesal
Aearrss, tne neensier.
RILEY SCHOOL OF CHIROPRACTIC
1116 V Mtreet, Washington, D. C.
THE COLUMBIA BNIV. OF PHYSICIAXI,
Inc., City of Washington. Twe Ceswi ,
tnirepractlc 3 Pbyiie-Therapy
Each of faeulty Is decreed In subject! Alt
irncii. iigni scnoei is contlnneus. ws aim
VOU In Nectlrlnr rnnvenlnl rnnmlnir nnd belli
i rcanonneie prices. Day acnoel ksji"
STJc1' ' ivs. writi
li C. NHERMAN. Pres.. 819 14t K
a tnn winklat
jffW YORK CITY
Columbia p""Pratery Scheel. Ders mJ
7 u,u,tt airls. Preparation for Al
uniyerstties. West Point and Annapolis.
nni wea-p fiartr ht
Cerner West End Ave. Schuyler T
LYNCHBPSO. VA.
LYNCHBURG COLLEGE'
LYNUUBUBO, VIRGINIA
A standard Amerlran Cellesa efferteSSV
usual opportunities te young men and wssM
from the North. Rates. 880. Fer cstslsjsJ
uu variicuiars aaaress;
J. T. T. HCNDLEY, Pres., Lrnehbrnnj. Tk,
consult Publle Ledger Bureau
DAYTON. VA,
8UENANDOAII COLLEGLTE INSIRDIs
nnd Scheel of Music, Dayton. Va. Jtshr
Cellcce. Co-educatlenal. Rates, IZK
1300. We have a number of satisfied Nru
em students. Exceptional advantages f"
catalogue and particulars address Shssl
deah Collegtate Instltute and Scheel f
uusie. consult Publle Ledger Bureau.
irr
Yeung Women and (llrls
CHAMBEBBBCBO. PA.
PENN HALL Hchenl for slrla In
Cumherlanri Vall.v. Tjma ftmML .
Inss modern In every respect. Roem sallal
of two with bath between. Larce O
naslum, tile peel.
Re'sulur & special courses. Oolf, hedter, Jej
nis, basketball, horseback rtdlns, oteesa
May each year spent at seashore; wertjs
Kl:t&VTWYr ,T
nwninwrwenrg. fa.
nPNTINODON. PA.
Jtnata Ceilese LlbOTal Am Ml
General eelsnesW
Musle. flcholastle and Rollsieus Idsw
uenerai eejenwwr,; ta
ilastle and ReUsJeus IdsW m
Alse hlgb-a-rade AcadnV,
UNT1NQDQN. PA. M
emphasised. Alse hlgh-g
nUNTlNQDOti
LOWELL. MA88.
ACADEMY OF NOTRE DAMB,
AflUlated with Catholic Univ.,
High Scheel. Musle Art DeW
address! The Superior. Academy 0
Deme. Lewell, trass. Consult Lifrss
. NEWTON, MVWg.
MOUNT TOA BCHOOL FOB ODUJi g 1
Summit St.. :wten, Mass. CnssU l
MANAftSAg. VA.
Eastern College Cenier?atT
MANASSA& VA.
Forty. nve ralnutea from Wash)
frequent week-end excuMSens. tW
inilkRM UlNa lllv l,,i.'Md1Ssn
College Courses Fer eaisletfu sdftSJSl
1e President, Bex Z, Mansees
uensuii i-uniie imager uureau iiwr;
vvninjniiuw, r -i j
)HH ACADEMY Affiliated "tgjij!
University PraeUcal .sW-K
atlen. Htandard and BIm
AtArnm aimt Runerler, Awv
WASniNOTON, P. C
HOLY CROHH
relhnlln llnl
Intf Il!l1.ll(lnn iitenAnrt and
Courses. Address Sister Superior.
cress Academy. Washington. P. i;-
PETEBHBITHi.. VA. H
SOUTHERN COLLEGE
..-, r.,, . n,.L.- mnnn fllxu
Year. , Special Training. ARTIII" l?j
DAVIB, Af M Pres., PetersbiHXj1!
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