raws Rffiffl 'SWBEPESEBr Vy ,r v- . 'mm U I J lJ , mm, W l .VSSSrJS?? S'Af U.U5W -W AM '.S,J,W. W.l AlHBn5CTm3HQ!qPnaRBHMaMraRnBHHHHBBHHnHRESaiflr3HM r h ' . If m r. w n i IV 1 1 j ml m .$ "J t-li WT' l , ' ' ' ' t -V v ? , V" i ,v ' L"'1 we , 'FM m i4w. V Sensational trial i tf8-l'L I cinKNQNMntfnw. n mi ibiiii ii ii feVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PEtlLADELPHlA, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1922 hm 'US Si v 'Witt - IVlW' Court, W Are Net 1m .partial," Bolshevik Judge Admits Boldly : - ICIALIST GROUPS CLASH By ttie AtMMln(d rrwi Maarew, June 0. Mutual hatred ukatween Etirope'n medernte SeclfllItn ftad the RuMlnn CemmunUU crystal lised yetrdar at the opening of the trial here of thlrtr-fetir members of the igadal ReTolntlenUt Party. Leaders of the Second Internatlon Internatlen i Alt and ether Kurepenn Seclalliit or nntsatieni appeared ai counsel for the tlefmdanti. who are accused of betray fag the RunKlnn revolution, of aulat img Kelcbak and Denlklne and of en 'ftaeerinj plots te newnvdnnte Lenlne, ilVetiky and ether llelnhevlk lender, i At the epenlnt of the trlnl the de Jfradanta raised the objection that ns 'all three of the Judge were Cetnmun lata. It was Improper for them te sit In Jndgtnent upon their political oppo nent. The objection was ererruled .after n forensic battle. In which Inter nationally famous Socialists took part. Tfce defense nlfe objected te the des ignation of M. Krjlenke as chief pros ecutor en the ground that he was preju diced, being the head of the Supreme 'Revolutions r? Tribunal, and ale be eauac his wife assisted In the investiga tion of the case. Em II Yanderelde. IMcinn Serlallct. ace member of the Heliflnn Cabinet and president of the 8cend Interna tional, Is one of the lending figuret In 'the counsel ter the defence, anil wai . foremost In pressing the objections te i the Judges and prosecutor. He de clared It was evident Ilelglum and Run- , Ib hnil different cnnceptlens of Jus tice. M. Yamtm eldc's be'd challenge was answered by the grltxlel Krylenke. "Ne wonder wc have different conceptions of justice," he declnred. "Such Justice will Belgium have only when her min isters are placed en trial. This case Is being tried under the system of justice we fought for." M. rtatlkeff, the presiding Judgt). In overruling the defendants' objections, aald: "Of course, we are net Impar tial, but our partiality Is In the Inter ests of the revolution. Hut at the same time we are net a party te the court) our business Is te listen te the facts." K. K. K. THREAT IN SUNBURY Klansmen Interfere With Family Life of Destitute Couple Yerk, Pa., June 0. With plain clothes policemen guarding ngalnst dis order or illegality, several residents of Yerk and vicinity met In a hnll here Wednesday night and organized what they said was a branch of the Ku Klux Klan. Upen advice of his counsel, Mayer Hegentugler permitted the group te organize. A few days age representatives of the "Invisible Empire" vUlted the home of a destitute family in Sunbury te de liver protlsleue and warn the husband against ill-treating nis wue. xne lat ter, It is said, carries a (IKeIured eye as the result of a marital encounter. The Klansmen threatened the man that If he did net treat his family with mere respect he would have te "take the con sequences." OFFER KATO PREMIERSHIP Japanese Admiral Asks Time te Cenelder Preposition Teklo, June 0. (By A. P.) Ad miral Daren Kate today was offered the premiership of Japan, He asked time te consider whether he would un dertake te form a Cabinet te succeed that of Premier Takahasbl, which re re sicneil Tuesdiu. Admiral nKte headed the Japanese , dolegatlen te the Washington Arms Conference. i PLAIN "BUCK PRIVATES" DISAPPEAR FROM ARMY Infantry Strength la Less Than Be fore U. 8. Entered World War Washington, June 0. (lly A. P.) Examination of War Department sta tistics obtained today discloses that doughboys, Just plain "buck privates" of Infantry, arc becoming almost nt scarce In the army as second lieutenants were a while back, The "buddle" with the bayonet Is the man relied en te win victories, ler ether element of the army exists merely te help him en the Jeb, As Con gress has erdnlned slashes, the num bers of the plain .humble, tinspeclallxed "bucks" has dwindled until there Is grave concern In the army ever the problem of the disappearing doughboy. Even the aggregate Infantry strength, Including the nhhly trained spccln Ists In Infantrv units modern warfare has made esxcntlal, has shown a dispro portionate shrinkage, It Ii less today even than It was before the United States entered the great war. On April W), 11U7, there were B3.105 en listed men In the Infantry. Today, with the total strength of the army nnslderably higher, there are 47,837 In the feet reglmentft and probably, It is salil, nut 20,000 of these are te be tasslfled an Just plain "buck pri vates, The Impending additional reduction In the site nf the nrmy wltl show a further drop, officers any, and leave the military machine just n highly spe cialised ske'eten, the bones nf which ire the officers, non-commissioned of ficers and specialised services, with Just a few humble beyanef-wielding "bucks" here and there te give a sketch sug gestion of a real war-time force, HELD FOR KILLING FATHER Qlrl of Twelve Yeare Allegea He Attacked Her pother Washington, Pa., June 9. (Ily A. P.) Charged with sheeting and killing her father, twelve-year-old Marv Serlslnskl, of Marianne, sixteen miles south of here, is being held In the Juvenile Detention Heme here. According te Chief of County De tectives Jeseph Welner, the girl nt first denied the sheeting, but later ad mitted she had fired three shots. The girl asserted the sheeting followed n series of attacks en her mother and herself. Last n?htnt supper, accord ing te the child, Serl.lnskl chastised her for some childish fault and she went te his room, procure Jf r')01! and shot him as he was standing in the WATER-WINGS AYVAD'8. mt-Bir val ret atALc CVERVV LEARN TO SWIM NOW ROOFING - MATrtttAf.S Mitauf ciund br ' l. d. nRROKR te., aa r.. ?Ttr.rr Muln S7I4 M rkt OSBt ( Virginia", Pattern Sterling Silver A design of graceful outline and definite character which embodies the purity and simplicity of the Colonial period. Teaspoons per dex. $16 ' Dessert Spoons. 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