it.fi" br tur taiWit Aafl Tteyt cooler tefllfhti fresh westerly TEMPERATORB AT KACIt UJ15 I I 70 178 78 170 1 I VOL. VIII. NO. 232 Occupants Swept te Death as .Beats in Leng isiana Sound Overturn 5 CRASH OF FERRIS WHEEL Adiiece nilT CCUCM I llfCC IV,' 3BurrgMi wt.vi.ii ... It' k. ... ialt. ti;m fffdilliens in rvamage nnen vie- K lent Storm Rears Through Five States TIDE WASHES IN 18 BODIES M" y .Victims Largely Persons Seek ing Relief Frem Intense Heat Saves Drowning Fiancee at Cost of His Own Life Greenwich, Conn., June 12. (Dy A. P.) Jehn Andersen, of the Bronx, heroically rescued his fiancee, Gladys Itcdingcr. when their canoe was upset in Ixng Island Sound during the storm yesterday, and sacrificed his own life. "When the frail craft overturned Andersen warn with the girl until he reached the beat and helped her te gain a held en it. Just ns n rescuing yacht nailed up Andersen's strength gave way, bis held en the canoe failed and the eienustcd man sank. The girl was taken abeaid the yacht. - fly the Associated Press - New Yeilc, June 12. The death tell of the brief but terrific hurricane that swooped down en the .Metropolitan area latejwterdaj passed the sixty mark te- , day with indications that the total num ber of dead might go much higher. The death list leaped ahead when an incoming tide returned eighteen mere bodies that had been swept out te sea last night. Tour mere bodies were recovered nt Hunters Island and two .were reported te have been picked up at Travers Island. City Island, haven for Sunday pleasure-socket's and amateur fishermen was the hardest hit point In the Metro politan area but casualties mostly b. drowning were reported fiem man'v ether points. Tim bench at City Island today pre sented a de-elnte (spectacle. Several hun dred persons relatives of the missing worn by hjFterla. waited in little groups among the wreckage en the sand , ter tome word of the fare of their loved ones. ' Still Search for Bodies r Marine squad police, exhausted bv tnelr nil night vigil, continued their i cruise, keeping a "harp lookout for ad- oilieitai bodies. 5ti -- tr If EST KILLS IS! AT NEW YORK; fHEDRMED . K . lerty peifens in all are bclieieil tn...in nml nt Crey Towers. we iem tneir Mcs while beating in wng Island Sound, Many ethers were miieii iii rnlling trees, lightning and ' 5 ntH ,!"1S0,, hy the wind. Ten ,pedle of the drowned were iccevcred last night. The htnrm rmn. ..t iI.a nlv.n nt ..a JJ. 'he most torrid days of the season. v Seuth and Southwest, shifted suddenly J te the Northwest and increased in .""""'V "' Knty-eigin mues. eep Ins threiiffli Wtf Tn.,.1. i.fni.AJ..- I "5 CeilntT. nr.rnuu l'l.. fDt.l .1... !..... 'and Manhattan, they left death and de' de' Mruetlen in their wake. ' Torrential rains-, then lightning fol lowed the v inil. TheuAHiids Sought Belief Hundreds of thousands of New 'erKers wrie en the bciirhcx and at jurieui eulllng resorts weklng iclicf iron the heat when the storm broke, Jni it whs from these that the storm , teiik Its dentil loll. Powerful seurrhlightfi played ecr the rw.l at t,Ielnnl Inst night as the Snastly quest for bodies went en. After the tempest reared out of the J Us of northern New Jersey, beat the Hudsen In fnam.rapped breaker,, and mm acres, .c. Yerk City it seemed l?17,",er'!V,l'Wen City Island lid lib 1rinitv rfmt i ,"1?. of wl"l nnd launches Meie the brreking of the storm, when Will, overturned craft and the buildings hum'hw Man ,'a",1 ta"y lartl(V, In5lnBiirP afr,)',8W ',eeVl0 fctr"8 fink in the water, but dared nm kLk or lenp nf nnn.i.i.. i.. " .. erenHs n? nJ,(1, ,,,fl Penlc-strlcken K,irs;rveedr,,.,,e ,ttbr8 f h V01' violet trrm Tn" n" R"lenas it was lluihen llr' ,",nR"'B1.pe'id across the NtnuT ? Ti r T ebs"ved. but they SI &!" nway BmI ,,Bn" nwi'cK i'",'-, n plcasurp R"""'1 wThnflf J',l0n.,, W0B '" "" '"WI heaiHv fc i,V7,fanp; . A FcrrlH wheel, S?.1? ".p,e: hn,l it begun te re- iV li iV.. i ' f lwf'BTs when the tranlitil' lrfk " it, 8,"IJ,n aa the .. Jntv LnifT.m.aLbrlS,t J""e sky te . cSan. .ii! PO,lll,,'t,Mep it nnd dls- nml L r "'. ,rhppl was ,or nay eZni r.Pma n,lpr Tashed te the ffeund, a tR8e,i skein of steel. Dozens Burled in Wreck Drum. .... i i . . filv hZu. """ uunisi in tlie wreck. -- I'wiri IV llif...i i "" ' "unsiura. EH', Hiidiv .V ii mpn ,una women, tcnrlng h fin helnld" W hlml,,J thcr Mr" helped the workers engaged In -nts en rsss Four. Clumn Twe err in lei ink en nut- nml . . . a t .i.... rni.- tr..i . . mrtrn v.- . - inni u nt i . .11 . i (mil i . I in iviimt'i' i -. ,,. nvoseere wen nttendcl in . 1'..' ...'.'...' .i.. .!..;.. .n,.n.,., .. .ii-n ' " - Misuanre surgeon.. A seventh vfptim " ,M, v v 1. . ...,,. ,,..,. ,, I In Ids twenty jears 01 mmiiIii. .( ion ''N this men Ing Viil h.liu ..i .J. '"'I' f"'"'". New JiuU '" Sl,""", '""' ,,ik Mr. Cert said he hud found thin unm ihn .A i i . "::"' " .nvn inHine irem -uiitruuiiiK i" tivn .uii iH, ti,m inu at- in ii ui....r..t vir2?7? Ir! i.i'1 . -i- iLJ'r, - ,j mTCiiffia v "SI seWewhat winds, HOUR 41 r. i I I tillered aa Secend-riiii, .rtlr at th ':"" r at w roeme t under the Act of Marcfi 0. 18T0 FERRIS WHEEL 3&3!U9&9iHm9 l' 'iVff" , , . . . . . ;'i -.- .. -nwrwTvirr.'em "T' "'"". ' ."1""-'; ! - i . TT .. T&V7"." -i ' ' m w wrrriif r z jr" " " . " '-"T." i ' " U.J-. 1 FiHflalBufffffttfifiHfDiffui i HikFietfHBf c jaLflfjM0dkiB tfaLLLBaLLLLhftfaLLLv &$ r" &3BrJvj' ' HRfllfLLLLLHLLLKli7aV3LrfLvV K g Tdtf wR llJ . .... - jigmffe iltfd. .i.fc.... .ftVM' ,,,. a. 5. f,M.. MkUl.Wj4. Vw'.. .'..... .. t -.- Wreckage of Ferris wheel at CIjueii'ii Point, New Yerk, after it collapsed during the ftterm yesterday, causing the death of seven persons. A scene of frightful confusion ensued at the park when the wheel crashed te the ground and hurled pleasure-seeking riders beneath it READYFOREXPERTS Probed State Finances for Ten Years te Present Pinchot Commission IS NAMED HEAD OF BODY A dlqest of all State appropriations fm tlii Inst ten enrs new n waits the unnflinlnl nnmmisslnii en Stllte finance i named by Oifferd Vinehet. Itcpubllcnn nominee for Governer. , m , The data was gathered by Dr. Civile T.. King, noted economist of the Lni- versity of 1'ennr.jlvnnia and one of the fourteen men and women who hnve accepted membership en the commis cemmis commis slen. , , , j The first meeting will he held June 20 in the City Clul). when preliminary i plans will he laid before tlie members. The project 1 pnrt of Mr. 1'inchet's plan te abolish "hit-er-mUs" llnanc ing in the administration of the Com monwealth. The four ether Phjlndelphlans who will serve en the commission are Alba B. Jehnsen. Senater' Woodward, Charles .r Rhends. formerly governor of the Federal Heserve Hank of Phila delphia, and Mrs. Barclay II. "Wnrbur "Wnrbur ten, vice chairman of the Republican State Committee. Others who have accepted -Mr. rin t. - chefs Invitation nru Jehn S. .risMcr, Leenard T. Fex. Ilnrrlsbure: Alien w.: MnitcnDaen. Aiiemewu; .wis. .uurj Flinn Lawrence. Pittsburgh. t. - T-k I'M...,,...! f .mi r'hnmhac. . "-' " :i""VJ,""-;r,: r"","lL. huff Airs. n inr imiiu eiiurni liiih- "...I-. . ' .V ..... ';. . . i. ersburg' T. 1. Stiles. Crcssen : Frank P. WIIIJt. of War.1. Ta.. and Paul D. Wright, of Erie. King Ready With Plans , Dr. King, who probably will act as chairman of tin unemcini commission. said today tnc preliminary piiuis run- g net be made Known uiuii mcj nrr ihuccu hefeie the commission. Dr. Klnir has held numerous con ferences with the nominee, both In this ' ;" , ,:, V"; .y Towers, the Plnehet .1. Pike County. I ked ever all the Stnte i for the last ten jenrs home nt Mllferu. "I hae chcckc n...iiwinflntlnnS for !i inMia minntlt nf lunterlill is nil ii it it) t ,..,...--,. :.-.- i ready for the commission. said Dr. said Dr. K NG'S SURVEY !.-: "We ni'C BISO llSSlireil III lllPnnmn nnrl n In. In.. ,ll...l Tun., n.l co-epcratlon of Audlter-Oeneral Lew- ," I'M m .Tnlmsen said he legnidni Mr. Pitichet's lde.i of imcstigntlng State tlnances ns very wise. There is tee short a time lietwcen the election of a Governer and the convening of the leg islature for such nn exhaust he study en iniin..- .---- ., .!..! t.. I s proposed ey uiv teiiuiiiB-jiun, ''money were nlse found in the pockets. ,. !.... tnlert. ri'u .. i , I... !.,.. Of... .luni'e"" w..... Mr. Plnchef. in effect if net In fentlnufd en re Four. Celumii Three BABY CHOKES ON PEANUT Surgeon Removes Obstruction Frem Infant's Windpipe Jeseph Cellaslcehl, eighteen months, old, 1012 Naudnin street, was taken te the Pennsjlvnnia liespiuu nisi nigni in a critical condition, after choking en a peanut. An elder brother dropped n peanut en tlie lloer nnd the child attempted te swallow it. Dr. Curtis lCedes icmeed the ob struction. The child left the hespltul this morning fully lecevered. ORDERED TO CHANGE DIET Man Who Chewed Policeman's Ear Gets Menth In Jail Walter Miller, a Baltimore Negie, , was sent te jail for thirty dns by Magistrate O'Connor today for chewing the ear of Sergeant Raffcl. Miller wus arrested 'lliursday for drunkenness, and. as Raffel was placing him In a cell, attacked the pellcemnu. MAURETANIA SETS RECORD 1 Liner Cresses Atlantic In Five Days' n.i.1 u.i,. x.n Mln.it. biyilk IIWMSW "VII ...,,.w-w New Yerk, June 1'-'. (By A. P.) The Mnuretnnla, wlileh nrrhed tedaj at Soutliuinpten. set two new world's records for speed en her latest voyuge, said a cablegram received today by the Cunard Line. The Mauretaniu, which left New Yerk en June , arrived at Cherbourg at II A. M. today, with a crossing te her credit of live days eight hours and ten minutes. The Knlser Wilhelni tier f.rnsse, In January. HI00. set a record of live dajs nnd sixteen hours for the New Yerk tii Cherbourg trip. rin. Mniiieinnia ueckci nt Meuinanip- in ft days 0 hours nml f0 minutes. APARTMENTS TO HlJIt KVKBY VCBSK nit met vry reiiulrenunt mir be found nulckly by consulting Aparlmant alsul- ncailOn On PCS -V af.u " n uruuuu a a shbb aaapsjaw r H0v rostefnea lit illadelphla, I'a. CRASH WHIRLS SEVEN TO DEATH THIEF LOCKS BUTCHER IN ICEBOX; GETS $1200 Frankford Avenue Merchant Faints When Released by Police Max Tenlck, proprietor of n butcher shop nt 4424 Frankford avenue, was found by a customer nt 11 o'clock to te dny locked In nn ice box. The butcher told the police of the Frankford station that he had been robbed of $1283 and locked In the re frigerator by n thief who entered the store when he was alone In the place abeiit 10.S0 o'clock. Tenlck fainted when released and was taken te the Frankford Hospital te be revived. t ,.,..., , -. iR CK WOMAN LEAPS l WWUlflHH l-UMre jn OACCTY AT FIRF Husband Alse Jumps Frem Window at Orleans Street Blaze Already frantic with pain from ill- ness, Mrs. Jesephine De Angele. 18(10 1 Knst Orleans street, became hysterical 1 Ilnnr,- 1 1 ,nnelr. I.n. l...rl,.l ...h conducts n grocery store en the first fleer of the two-tterv brick buildliiL-, . vv Mihriu. nil iilluuitUi Hill thla morning and leaped from a eceml- iiv,ii,,,ii A nneimnn Helm. t?icj3f5.,a seat "" - Sfe .& S:3ftwss y&s i i i . ' . . "'.. ...''''" "iiinu inni n nml .'u ;;""" '"", ,'""' " "V''. ''.,..: '.r - ": - '" ' - .., .... .., .. ,.. The rmjill, probably ewe their lives , nn unidrntilieil eung woman who tn lu iwas nas-ln in nas-lng I he store ami saw the .. ' . ... . . . 1IMIUPH tlllftUfh lllfln ilUnliir wliwlnu "'"CSI '""''S'' little dlsplnj -window. ';i'0'""' "" ! until Mack was pifAin R(TV I M DIUCD ' NNU bUUY IN KlVtn , '""'i i viraiiiiiu. iii hithi iiiiti, hum found lleattnc In the Kelawnre River ' today near Pier 10. Police say the body had been in the water but n K.t tilm., ns w.VPrni ,js in ,. ,,0(.a.t , .. rtt. -, ,- .. ...!, rt-i m iim k j t-r wiiri cihiil-ii. pe00 0f pp,,r containing ihe above l,rPflsed te the same person, led Te tlie 'identification. A postal, bearing the .,nn, f II A T,..l, VIO V... I, Ulv ll....k ,F, ... 4ft IJ ... ... M.I.' .."III, HI" leenlli slrenl Tt'riu nls In Ihn .lenil mniifs pocket. According te police. Lynch works en Pier 38. A geld watch and chain, three custom 1in..i.A hiillflnu mwl n sniull cum nt """" sM... .... ........ ...... v, j in- uiuii jti)M-iii i'e u iji- ni"iii in i.i ycnrs -,), Vlls ih0 frr cBht inches 'U lielglit and weigue, ion pounds. J worn a striped shirt. in m 11 1 nrii in inns" i-u 1 1 tins BOY GONE WITH $600 Coaldale Butcher Swears Out War rant for Sen Believed Here Prank Oswald, sittcen jears old. Is WIDOW A SUICIDE Mrs. Minnie Snyder Was Despen dent Over Death of Friend Despondent ever the death of a friend, Mrs. Minnie Snyder, l.'flfl Al der 8treet, committed suicide by liihnl ine ir.is in n room at her home. Mrs. Snyder wnb u wiuew. i.nte Saturday night she was jolting with n neighbor, and an neiir inter ner duiigli- cr found her lying en tlie bed lu un tipsttilis room. .She died befete she could no ini.cn in me v iiicucii s iioui" iieui" iioui" eputhic Iluspitill. WOULD DENY TOBACCO TO SUNDAY SCHOOL LEADERS Presbyterian Minlaters Applaud Attack en Seething Weed A Sunday school leader should net smoke, or lit least should net be seen smoking, snid Hugh Cor I, one of I he .. . .i ... .i... .ii.iii. .. ii . edltniskut tne MUiuiay wenoei 'rimes. In uddresMiiiT the meeting of tlie fresh - tci'inn ministers in vt iim-rspoeu Hall ' The minister)! applauded his attack en smekingi Th" itf?.!;,,SrTlUn-' wwra a.fi WHITINQ paperi. t(fi', Pa with WW0 which his1 OUher a I "owned him. As 'C',' n-each et'a train and durini' ,,e .ii, AT the' " me'ILe the .,- of W '. .V ' -gn s earded li"lX.l Vm?!. buT s'sel. cenfcCd l... I f. ...... 1. In I........ ... I'.iu in n , ., .1111 n I'll llll' lllll Ifftltl h n 1 I Ihnl nl II I. il 'I IHI K IT I. Ilkll II III I l.i . . II I A llni.nj.n J I ... ....,,....... .- - - rested lliem 1.1 1 V "" "u. " 1 iruin iiihiiii uu 110 1 t, .. : . v ' ' iin-iig". nnd te I lie clr 1 isnpneareii troll tie liullie . WVhlif ilannScT. '(',!.?: i ,. .,, the ineu had was ' lhMtlM t Hie need , V 't '", Vfc W,",?- ' h, !ief TZn ' .;, dale police, te leek for the boy 111 "f '1' "," V ",s ml stolen S.itm-diiy id It Is s.w.i." ..ii." (hi- inum: Pl-.p I1".?, "i,,Tt III n - 1 else In i-'im Relief Commit ee ' '4 ' t Z , , I e I,, .nl h,s l'.: 1 is.""" " ' "" "' "" : newlyweds kill En :?""", . : . 'T' 'Sssr-Ar',, "":;::,, 3 Jss-'fca .,:, ;a-m:. - - i-iuiiii-in iiiviii I-.WU it, j uu Dim i-n.iui. B'iWlll' rvrtiw.t i . in rj,'.' rTW n ..;. T sn iv i j w iw i iGUk j l w - -t i "i rf i iiwf nk . ". . j1 wsi jv'jti iMii. l. ( ii i 'i ' r Lav-. vi , r i i. m u.T,-thrri l hi vf " t rr qt-i j nwiivvn. rw.wi1 yiisMiti;frrw jew iBHWSKrar r w :rr. -7Lt t r 4'.' Jar:iJi,.r'i.T . i . v- iiii i '- -if n h'i ."ifj t. ti..-. i f nwft r ;:. tf jif trrw r-.3 .. - -...-.-.. i.jii.j .;.. , ptteltc mteggr PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1922 vt i' ? tOAt t ' w4v; T'nc.flc atuJ Atlantic Photon Man Who Fled Frem Meyamen- sing Is Recognized When Nabbed en Anether Charge COMPANION AT LARGE After police had sought lu vain te find him following his sensational escape from .Meyamenslng Prison a month age with IMwnrd McDonald, another prisoner. Wllllnm Fellmeth, Al der and Master streets, was nrrested i.ii imrning with two companions when they attempted te rob the auto tire store of Frank Shaw. 1421 Brown street. lie WAS pni.lnifl.l 1... tft... 'Tin... II i'""s-ii N.v i-aireimnn ! Ii y ' n recrut " the force. ,v10 als, i.i J Vi " ,,,p frr,'0 from tll" CTa 1'"-0! from i'ellmcth's hand as he nt . fnnh.. tzj::"vr.l"".v.. T. ..." ..!.'""' "''!". ' L. IN nnv imsil l. .(.. . . taken te City Hall m. iij'i l"0,n the Ti..i,'eM.. 11. ."" . ."' ' .,inP(1. .l in ' " ' A ,'",f-"""' known. .l tie :".',"-'' "- niwiut te be e,M entered the ,een! I nn I m'einLuiiSl' "bmiui nun. ...:,""" iieiei miiuriiicu liy Miuiler .-. IIMI l vnt nm .. . i , - . n ie Mrtcd le . . " ". "' "" MIUII'. fMitnt mcth. 1OW nil In n ,ntll!... el tt...i,. r.T V " '""nun, Cap- i ,.rc,lmPi,h ,,.,(,n '"''"'tted hl.s identitv "t would give no details that might ' -jijiiurr in.is.rii . . . ,, . ' ,'" -""iib nwnv (Ii '" "" ''lr cell i ml s,,nei il('. 1.1.. w,, J "'""iudiiir t' nrisen. r ' i,'.iWen' "et '"-x ' "'ll break nst in the morning. s .,-, nPm ki .. ., .". ..- "! "iiirm was . i . ----... ' inn in ,;'.'" "i" vim. u nneriii s iW nrriie.l r., '''''Inieth. lieun te he tried that dav i before judse Flnlelie.- Lary tiMlnj Patrolman I)0ye standing at Bread ,, Ilm,,?, 'trS"S when he noticed three men J,i III 1 . PICIOUSlT, iree men acting sus- , ''"''J' '""' 'eft an aulomebile KtnnH. ng along the curb and nfter peme liesl- ,u,,0 walked up Itrewn street te the HUtO StOTC. ,,..., , ,, . . "'. ioiiew en tlieni and ns he an. Ilrenclieil I in t... ..... ' . "'' . : ,, ,. "'i riiiiuiice IlKKlC Brali for IVllnicih. a Cltlcn t.irs Alarm At the same time, .fnines Cenner, who conducts a si,,M. opposite at 1114 llrewn street, .saw the n, liens of (lie men mid lired u icieIwt ,. nil. I his nttniued the attention of Pnirel- ninii i ii'uii, As Helm charged tlie deer J'ellnicth took n gun from hl pocket and nt enipted te sheet. In n llnsli Deilo I. KILLED IN AERIAL CRASH Chnrlrrel, Pj., June 12. I'rederick Sheaf. tliirty-eiie jear.s old. was killed and his brother, Ralph Sheaf, twenty six, u World War cternr, injured, when their airplane fell .100 feet near Jeffersen, Greene County, estcrday. Les Angeles, .lime 12. William l- Mnckny, of Miramonte, near here, und Bell Valentine, pilot, were seriously injured jestcrday when their airplane fell. Anether occupant of the plane wns slightly Injured. The airplane collided with a telephone pole. HARDING BACK FROMCRUISE rres.ucnx -no uneaxs neiurn Frem i rip uewn foiemac Washington, ,juue ll', (By A. P.) - President Hauling m tinned te the White Heuso sliei'tly lieore I) A. ii, today from an ever-Sunday cruise down the Potomac en the Mayflower. The President, who was accompanied by Mrs. Harding, had as Ills guests Attorney General Daugherty, fieere- tury aieuen ana wennter ana Mrs, Tru man it. is wee ESCAPED CONVICT CAUGHT AS ROBBER Charlerel Flier Alse Leses Life. . tl "' .,, '" . ' L ,.i-'. i " V '' "J. ' i"".l W Pel Pel d Cener..' Chang Three Seriously Hurt satisfied with the nrra.igen.eu.s of the V ..'VinnT ,7, '', ,' ', , ! Chicago. June 12.- It C Whecleek railroad for the protection f the several "' h? J,nu'hu '' ' b" ,IH 'i"1; ,,,,"1 ' ,' of Zion, III., and his brl.ie f two weeks rresslngs. A gi.te would be beer than I ",,. I unc "' ,"s"1"nt' were, killed and the pilot was Inh.reH the hell, but the new lead was net u ' ''. ,,..',?' , .. . jestcrdny when a. ilridane feH :m f w venerul blghwa.x until riwml,. M? own ,. 11,111" "" wa" "r ,0,,ij According te the let" Jehn Mrtrwr conclusion Is that Sl.ntt.m did net take , ,j' "" ,,1,,"T M",,ls,"r '"'"1 i"1"1 the controls ja.iuneil. causing the uccl." '"' l''ec.iiitlen. I have heard thai Strut- '' '.s p, . mel.v popular ... ..shin,- .Inni Juffiiii, wit m.CI ' . i,.,.,!,,..:.... , ,ii. ,,, , ten. has been ll sup pei'lei he south- .- .!.' I iinu ll.Iu I..K 1 flint R- H- DEATH TRAP H MS STARTED Sweeping Probe by Utility Beard Ordered as Result of Aboecen Tragedy SEEK TO FIX BLAME FOR 6 DEATHS IN AUTO Freeholders Assailed for Neglect in Net Repairing Shere Read Atlantic C!tj. X. .1.. Juii" 12. Commissioner !..- lUCnrac,,. , t M city, whed the Newark office of the ' New Jrisej l'ub'.lc I'tllltj Commlssleii , this morning te muhI nn tl?;eial Inves tigator te Atlantic Count j at once for the purpose of probing tlie grade crossing tragedy, in winch the entire family of Jehn II. Stratton. printer, 240S Arctic avenue. Atlantic City, was wiped out. The Instructions of the commissioner are te "find out If the crossing nt New read and the Penns.Wvnnln Read was adequately protected If net. why net? nnd what steps should be taken te make It safe." The Instinct ions further stipulated that the investigator should prepare te remain lu Atlantic County for the pur pose of Investigating all mllread grade crossings In Pleasantvllle and Absecon, Including these which are protected by flagmen and gntes, te lepnrt en the hours of duty, paillculnrly between Mny nnd October. It Is believed that the P.nclnrnch investigation mny lend te special orders from the I'tlllty Commission te nmpllfv and extend the safety delces at all grade crossings M Atlantic County within ten miles of Atlantic Citj. ns a result of Suturdnj s tmgeilj . Indirect lespensiblllty for the acci dent is being laid upon the Beaid of Freeholders because of Its neglect in net tepairlng the shore read. The toad is In bad condition. It Is snid. nnd becuit'e of this meter traffic flews Inte the new lead which gees eer tlie crossing wheie the fatal crash occurred. Motorists turn Inte ihe new read from the cemented White Herse pike and use It for n detour by wi of Washington avenue nt the cemetery In Pleasantvllle te connect with the Pleas untvillc Beuleviud. Strntten's automobile was struck by the ":ir Pennsylvania express bound for Philadelphia. Stratton. bis wife. Carolina, and Francis, nine jears old. were instantly killed. Carrie, eight, died en the way te tlie hospital. The two ether children. Jeseph, aged eight een mouths, and Dorethy, six. died in the Atlantic City Hospital yesterdny. Members of ihe train crew declnied they knew nothing of die nceiMelit until they leached West Philadelphia. Driver .Mar I hoc Been Negligent There is evidence, it is said, fiem the Inxestigntlen ns far ii" it Imx piegrcsed. that the driver of the car had ben negligent In net ebeing the warning sign of "Step. Loek and Listen." which is te be found en both sides of the roadbed. Tills Infoiniatien is given by County Phjsician L. II. Souder Prosecutor 1. C. (insklll. Jr., and Corener William B. Pui'selK of Pleas, an'vllle. who me conducting independ ent probes. But one witness lisis heen found who was present nt the time, former Stale Senater Ldwnril A. WiImiii. who wis nenr') in tlie Held el hisieiiutn i"i .1 Tl ....... .1 Iw. lw.ll I....I . ..... s-. v. ... .....-. ..... ...... ...., and Cm ener l'nrells s . i, tual lie eli- sened "bile he was itt the s.tiic of ilie tlllgcm siiertij liner n eituiicii. iii.ii the bell rang" ns ether trains passed. ' It could be possible that nt the time of j the accident the working el It mu, have been out of order. Count Phj Melen Souder stated to day that a ri'picscntnthe of the Peirn H.rhnni.i Raili:id. wlie with s.cnil as. slstants Is probing the cireuniMniiecs of thetragcd.v. hiisariunged te join him this nfternoen te garner 11: ii cmiIimice pess'ihle, ns thej realbe tliat the aiinl 'if lilt ion of the St i nt ten family of s pel sons h.ls piofeilMillj Iiiiel.ei! Ihe nub lie, which desires te knew all the fuels and te plai e the lihinie, if theie is un, te be slieilldeied, wheie It hclengs Alay Held Iiuiuesl Counts PhMit.ni S'Hiiiei pinion is that tlie pretei Hull of t I I OS, in" , -1 ., 1 ... I of the Rending trucks in Ple.iintville' m nn i..it..." v... ... . ....-, mi u 11 1 ti niiM 11 nnni 111 in- 11 11 kieiiwi 1 it ' i oieuer rai'sciis is ic.nn te iu:n,e nn lideM, igatieii. if dneclcil h.v llii' ieiiuij an. GEN. BUTLER FLIES HERE; VISITS HAVERFORD COLLEGE I "Fighting Quaker" Takes Air Reute Frem Quantlce te Alma Mater ! . .. ,, ,. ., ., I1KIIUILI IVililfil llll.lIU,V If Butler, commanding officer of the murine base at Qunutice, Va , will fly from there te Huerferd, Pa., today te lsit Hnerferd College, Ids alma uiiiter. 'Ili a nmiilnn u I tt kl ll tt it ill n litrsli l. .. Ml i.iake the trip will land ou Walten i Field at the college, where it win be nut by the cnlli ' Miiileiu be.. 1.,,. fl,,., m h.ter In the da will purtici Kviitiiiu nni ...i..'- ... ..iihi.iiii In t I it ilnt ...ill ....... I . ,pnin lu the uiiuuai un i lliill I iiiiiit inn tin ii tati Uter being eiitertnliic.l at dlniie In '"'"K0," " "' I ""'" en two rips t.reken. Majer .Moere was placed in , uids he said, lie turew tlie i.e.ly titq lb jB'-j Ir ' Willnr llteXli. , mS , ,-Vr- ,,u,,t!,1 w',s.,n rUr ln." r Superintendent Mills this m.u c.eek, nnd went te his home by US ' ffl et thee, liege he l" expeet" I le nink" " i'i ViUI''m (t,'minlnl te the The icperts will be sent immediately te niUnerc street. Cnn.den, Wl(en h, Ji aa'.a.,M'n,ii,l.,i'iiha.is. zs!&'isn:siz.'i!L!!,:z: rmiXz?."Jz """" it '3sm no YOC WANT A JOB? THERE ARR R bath ,ll1, ln f'Pltc ' Rn't Pain he te result. Ill the suspension of the DO VOW NKKH A llAHMC' 1 1' I - &&'. plenty et thim ad.iti.d in th. ii?" went te the reception and later received patrolman 6n whose beat the ques- k ,WkV I I "rf5aV'l Wsntu alumni today en pe se.-Atv. temporary treatment from a physician, tlonable resort is. ' fig &' .'l.ll' If llifffiffiMd u ppii nit' iii'MiLi iiimi mi' n in mill. i i .. i i... i.i . . : i. .' m-i i-ii n v - . . . . . . . . " v - aij Publlibed dlly Kxccpt SutidRy. Cepjrleht, 1022, by robe efRum ey navy erups ruivvuai, Finding of 1000 Quarts of Whisky in Raid en Transport at Norfolk Amazes Washington Washington, .lune I-.- Amnsicmrntl was expressed In official -irc.es here today at the icpeit from XertnlK that mere than 1000 iuarl of Unuur had been found , beard the Tnlted Htates transport. HIiIun. when n rnd en the - vessel wns conducted .vesii-rday under ihn iitroetlon of Iteuf Admiral An drew.", ceininandnnt of the Norfolk yard. There have been ir.nin rumeii that Hener uu- liciiu s,iii,(gli'd into the leunti'j en itiivnl ve els out the re- I pertu IiiiiI lii'ieliifeic ln'cii si eftrd ill. I The nclutil liiidlu'; of n Urge iimn .... i.t.i .e.K'Xies 'n,u. mllcn r.uncerii Is innnlfc.-t as te jii-t hew fui-rcnching the pinclice lw. Deeii Intercut Is shown In what move the nnval uiltherisles will tnkc te elim inate further suspicions as te the con nectien between the niiwil personnel , and the rum runners nshere. An 1m- P. R. R. Express Crashes Inte Ice mediate nnd seal chlng investigation Is I Cream Vehicle Near Riverside f,TlH (emnmndiug uflirrr of (lie Siriut . ' 4,One man was killed intantlv and nn nn accerding In Admiral Andrews, was ether barely escaped deatl this norri nerri Ictuchcd from the Nessel jesterdav and ing, when a north -heu id Pennsjlvanlu ordered te the reaving barrauliN nt Rnllread train crashed into a motor meter tin; navnl base. .nil me.inwhile n beaid ' truck of the Breycrs Tee r ream Com Cem of Investigation has been convened. Un-Pv near Uiverside. .. J. til Its rcpeit is submitted, it is under- ' The vehicle was thiewn several feet steed no lutien will be taken (ewntil prefer! ing i harge-i against any eulceri , or members of the en w . Iufoi.n.it'en w.is leiehed b Admliul Andrews-. It wiis -.iln. that til" odor of whi'Ky w.is disri riiiiiu in tue I'lite-j being unle Hied from tlie hirlus te barges fur shipment te i ie uuwil siipidj btiitlen nt the tuna I lin-e. When the bulges hud iieen lii.nied ,i smutch of II, e shipment was mile i d and then the traiis;,eit itself w- s.-aiched e.v the inallli' guild. Itii.iriis weie immedi ately t'llewu .llliillld .lllil 111 m'ile tin LAST-MINUTE NEWS CHANG'S ARMISTICE PROPOSAL PROVES RUSE TIEKTSIN, June 12. General Chang Tse-Lin's proposals for nn armistice with Wu Pei-Fu appear te have been simply a uisc te gain time for the defeated Manchurian war lord. Heavy f'ghting broke out Friday between Chinwangtac and Shnnhaikwan. The battle has been raging steadily for the last three days. IRISH IRREGULARS PLAN FOR CLASH WITH BRITISH LONDONDERRY, June 12. iMlltary activity continues en both sidfri of the border. A battery of artillery has arrived te svppeit the four regiments statienedj at Derry City. It is re pented that irregulars at Denegal, anticipating an early clash with British troops, are establishing a hospital behind their lines. Trains from Derry te Strabane continue Te be held up Tiee State territory. Passengers ate taken te the platforms an.l searched. PEKING AND TOKIO 1 New Leaders of Beth Japan and i slllllil rsllUWII illlU LIKCU at Washington fjl AMn II ADC PATRIOTIH VU Hnu Ll Hnc rH I mil I IO i: ci.intbn n. Lii.B!-:i:r liifl I arri.iMi',ciM Mi 'ii'i; I'uliUr I pilsrr i ei;yr nhr I ' ' ( i , 113,1 Wiishlngieii. .1 I "J Tue 1l111i11- istrnlinn Is kiiM I with devel opments in liii- Hi lent Tue up limit- nieiit of lliiieii Kni n l'i"niicr of ,ji. I'nii iiiiii 1 in "iiiii' inriiiK in .11111M' ,,,,. s,!,,,;,,,,.,, .,. -Minister of Ter twit. .....I il... ,.,.(M.. ...... C i..U. . . .. lLM1 nnlrs 111 lilies 11 1 e lllllelt urn Mules liix- iieen si nipnlnus tn iiiirHue II pnlli , el Iliill-iutellereiK in (Miiim nn i iiluese liineinini in ii'id el I r. Sun ni Sen since the deposition of ,i Y inni Hun',' .Hid leturns with linn. (internment uli-Japanese I'll! 'H W lillM I IllllClit I ll h.ls I ii'i 11 .i I up tu Cliiua Is ineii uiti ilaiiauese tl in mi) whicli bus hem in etine thee '", ""ii',1,, v,a'- ,VW ',"M Vrr",fr- Liang Shili M, Just feieed out of ellire t'entlnurJ en ram Twe Column One FALL HURTS' WOLVERTON wmeen rrosecuier injures side. but Speaks at Reception ,,,, ,(ir ciinrlM S. Wolverton. i (.,,... en. annealed nl is nfllnn t.!. i scinceij nine te wan;, ins iiit slili ,- " '. "-- -'.- - ""ii".' CHANGES SUIT U ,;"" .?.' XUi Ul" Miaupeil up with mUieshe tuiie nnd nn.l ., rPMirih in the ni.. ..i i r IMiiil in t; tin blew liml klllctl Iipp. ifcJ H! 'V f.ut.icrlptleti Trie J(l r Ver by .MU. I'ublle Ledcer Company Smuggling vessel, with orders te penult no one te '"fijK' Viu.rZl ' te " Hampton jlna,H ni,0nt n week age from the W et,t Indies and hna been nt the nnyy jerd nlnce Aynltef ZlTlTs rXen?d nt one of the West In-, (mn jj0lU ports, nltheugli it was saiij net in hn listed en thr. uuinlfeHt and there was no method of nicci mining nt which pert it hnd Ijcen leaded. It v..i contained in thirteen large packing cbhc.u and wax consigned te the murine ttmr tcunnster depot nt the nnvj operating Uw. Ofiiccri mid nun el n.e Shliw ImM Ijeen cenlilied te their sl)li under giliim MAN DIES AS TRAIN SMASHES TRUCK and wrecked. The man killed s .lames Neble.' 1822 Knst Orleans stieet. The driver i of the truck escaped b jumping. Tlie train, going nt rilnut forty milei nn hour, linil .tust pull'd out of Kimt idc station, when fhr truck ciesseil Iiiuk reud. i:videntl. in!s'-ili Hinting the -peed of tin oncoming "press the driver put en extra power nnd lim' in cins ihe tracks uheiul of it. When ti,, eiash was inevltnbV he iuniped N. lift was in the t ea r. GIRL WINS HONOR AT SWARTHMORE Barbara Manley, of Philadel- . . . Jlllrt, VJIVUII VtlK lertT ,11 Annual Commencement DEGREE TO DR. THOMAS N lieu -fe i - uli'lils l.veilcd i. pleiiins ihi. hieimng nt I'm , nmniein e nieiit I'.eici.e. el Slum hinl-p CelcKc, dining whlih Mis. 1:, i,,,,,, Miinle! ilniiKlinr .-I Mr ,,.! , Ln-iHnee iV .lillllev I 1" Wn-hliisl"li Ihe liixlies I1011111 .1 ;n fliilll tlie celle7i Lane, wen cm.' lecrivc .ie.,,!V.i,".r..T.l,..n,n'.','!'-'Ri'i'M. " .' " .'iur. icecneil nil III (III M'll t i , ;'.'" vwi-j l he iiiniiurnreiiHnr - . u.ur. , ,s e ciines of the pelituni s...' tV,",,,i;,',l '''.' into 'war . M'ttle their (IlsputeN vilh the edi. lent co-eliorfif Inn ..f .1 i. . . .'"in i ... -. . .i rl"...m'ls'vU'l!UKru'S Preacher seid; ihe true test nf nn.. e. ., .i... ;... . "' "" ""rid or indiistt.v. n.In.. I . . '' ".'''111 Ol f (111 - ,?H i ii V"""1 '," ',ts nbiIU'v " produce mil us that can deal efteetirely with the social and iwlitieal problems of our lime Tiue liOgic Is Needed "In elder te de (bis thev mn,i i, te true., ceinpliciied cv,,it's te their tni. seiines. Ihey uuis, discriniinate he- 1 able ... ..-,. luniks WHICH milk mil;,, mi j. M'..i new wais of dealing wlt, 0,, (lin,. culties. Surlt minds must lie co free from picjiidi..es that the maj pass impartial Jufc'jment in rases where the crowd Is MvVpt awav bv pnssien " I In closing. Ur. Crei'heiR talked di- Continued nn racr Tour. Column Tour MILLS IS GIVEN REPORT w UPON C TY V CE SURVFYwns the llrst one he saw. He took her Va - Police Turn Over Canvas. Made by wiucr ei mayor moere lirneriK mi imp h riiM iti rii..i.t....- un I'liu nu h n,nu' in iiiiiri hit. s r.s?J A. J A PRICE TWO CENTiHj LIFE SENTENCE ran eer sue Geerge Munroe Given Faint Hepe of Future Parden for Kidnapping 19-YEAR-OLD YOUTH TRIES TO BE GRAVE AT HIS ORDEAL i Parents and Sister Watch Quid Trial After Plea of "Nen Vult" ' CONFESSION MAY HELP (iKORtii: IJLMKR MONROI-: H (BBWaaii Impriseiimeut for life was tlie sen tence pioneunecd today upon nineteen -.enr-eld (ieerge Hlmer Munroe In tha ( aniden Crimlnnl Court. Munroe kid napi ed and killed scven-jenr-eld Ida Nrunier. of Woedburj . throwing ths r lxid of the child Inte Newton Creek, near Woedljnne. Miimee sat ligld when SiiprenifJ (,'eilit Justice Kulienbaidt piep.ired te pronounce sentence at the. end of the trial, lie watched the Judge with star- i ing. dilated ejes. and when he was told" ' in solemn tones that lie must prepared te spend the balance of his life behind- j prison liars ie nodded, in a dnxcil sort,' ifwnj. Then his clenched bands slowly f "' 1 relaxed as he gH7.ed in a hopeless man' & j nei- lewnid ills paienis and Ids sister N VM t in .1 1 ii,. . William Munioe's vnluntnr.i vonM1 venM1 vonM1 leii. made through the iniiils. Proso Preso Prose 1'iilor Wehcrlnn told the ("unit, after Muniee lind plctided non vult. the slayer of the child would never have been caught Demands Leng Sentence . "Nevertheless," lie .said, "the effeilS of kidnapping Is se serious that the punishment visited upon this jeutli should be te the full extent of the law " "I nsree wiih jeu," aid the Court. "Sentence should be for life " Then, adiliis.sing Munroe. lie said: "In lew of Miur 113c ami oilier clr ciiinstiiiif es in this uise, it is likely that, after llie punier time hns elapsed, your ca.se will In- allow td te come before the Beard of Pardons." Nene of the familv of Ida Kramer was present at the trial, but sitting near the prisoner were his father and moth er. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Munroe, and his sister lMnn. Tlie women cried soft ly all through the proceedings, while the ful her. erect and srlm. held their hands in a firm clasp nml ttieve te lomfert tin 111. Be Tries te Keep l Courage A sili whispered through the umrt mum trein the siicctnti.rs ns Muniee wtis led nun) He tried te walk lirnilj, but nine nt twice he stumbled He w.'is dressed lu 11 blue cige sun with a soft cel'nr and blue and while striped nicktie. Ills shiit was striped te match, lie is about five feet id lit inches in lnight. and Is of slender Jiiiild Miitiree's hair, of d.nk blown, win combed stiaighi back, and Ins brown Bed I'euiul ill reck The biiil. of the ilnld had be- 'i found in Newton Cieek. near W nedlynnc. Theie was n bruise upon the head. 'ibis was en April '-'.'!. The authorities had about gnen up hejx' of finding the peiMin responsible mil"' Ol llll'llll lie- lii-irmil 1 i "IUIIIIUI for the denth of the iluld. Then, early m Mnv. Proseiuter Wolverton received ' letter containing a confession. Ne .iihliess wns nttiirhcd, nnd tin police weie still ut sen, Then scveial weeks Inter came another letter, giving the In. I s ndilt ess and ids arrest followed, lu ii statement Munroe Mild he was broke lie had been told, lie said, that iiienc.t i mild be made b, kidnapping children and holding them for ransom. and he thought he would tr.i It. He hud lend, he said, all about Pasqualfi "tlie Crank," who had kidnaped Blake ly Ceughliu lu Norristown. nnd bad hoped te have better luck. The Cough In Itnlit wnu smothered while being carried nuiiy. Tfrl nA i...,i .t...v . ni.fiiv.,H.. i, ..u -s'i II" llil'4 ,"lti- III 11 UIMHUM J ( III- BMtQt V-VM en a bus tow mil ( aniden, he said, "C WlS," n,fR she became uiimauageauie, nit tier en tvi '.&. h v ., A -'i l V. j ' t ta :m ,Si.1 M ijiji i?3m Ns f ALMMjkh, i J ',Av, l .TUi-t MttA sfK.4'LCA &v,f. tf.Aisij$n'-j:?i& V..V' w J. As ii i'S,ir. vj ly. j ii. r .'.", .1 A K 1 L. t . FX