Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 24, 1922, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDaER-P&GLADEtPHIA, 'Hlfacdtei
THu'r
Fear for Safety of 600 Christian
Converts Imprisoned in
Catholic Mission
j guards hnd been Mntlened te protect I
tlicm. Had the men rrmnlncd iiwny, '
million of ilellnr.i worth of mines
would hare been ruined through flood-
j Ing within a few days. These enre
I tnkPTH are net mine union men.
Hrnrrh for bedlci. continued today (it
some point In the county, although
i the lenrchlng parties were few. Twenty-two
Indies liml been receveicd, and
It was considered rertuln that many
mere still could he found.
NO IRISH REPRISAL
AT WILSON
MUKUtH
jSAY FOREIGNERS UNHARMED
Carbemlalf. III.. .Tune 21. lily A.
P.) .Mere than ITrfl miners from the
Herrin district pawed through hrre last
night and e.irly today. going out of tin
eon! fields. They weie believed te be
union men. These that could be op-
Peking, dun- 24,-The crest of (he ! ", T'' ""'" IW "" "" " '"' '
By Associated Pns-
Ulsterltes Toe Sensible te Be
Provoked Inte Retaliation,
Says Premier
SHORTT MAY QUIT POST
Utlny which has drenched Klnng-Ki
revtne ewlth bleed apparently Is past. JlflAJF nWiMPR 771 WIF
TTprvert from thn lieut iMll.liln uerrn. HlIllEj KJTY H jVS.O 1 J JU &
place the death loll nt mere than feur1
thousand and Indicate the destruction "'"v" v-s. v-m
or .evete dnmngc of four eltlee. hut'
de net indicate that any ferrlgnetf
have brc.i molested. However, no word
han been received from COO Chinese
Christian converts reported Imprisoned
In the compounds of tite I'athellc Imm-
rlst mission nt Tnihe since they were be-
Uu AtiecMrd PrM
ltntliiti, dune 21. -Relief that e far
efellcr wis fleeted vice nrenMeiit ei the
trust nnd president of the Standard Oil
Company of Xew Yerk. In the creation
of this enormous bnnlne- Mr. Rockc Reckc
feller played nn Important part. He
WHS famous for his pxnet Itnetvlpdirn nf
'nil the detail- of the operations tif'thc
I 'company, close discrimination, clear and
correct judgment, and his opinion al
ways had grrnt weight In the nffalrj of
his corporation.
Mr. Rockefeller wn.s mnrrled in lftftl '
In Kairfleld. Conn., te Mln Almlru 1
(rcrniiiinc woedsell, and liae four chil
dren living.
In 1S7S. he built the benne en the
northeast corner of Fifth avenue nnd
Fifty-fourth street. New Yerk, which
lias ever Mnee been the family residence.
Ilia splendid country neat in en the
North Hlver, between Tarryteun and
Scarborough, niKin the old AMilnwall
estate.
Large wealth enabled him te ex-
RaVHiaHMaHlaVHHKT' iTBMBBaaai
er twmx ww-w $?;W
k i u t . iT-F -j - i i yvrs r.i .' i "Lj-'iii- " - i ii r. - j. i. t- - "! , . - it. w t t ' m . ir. ihj' " v'i j. ' p'scrric ':r. r . i.iir .ni r "ii t j nxM"
, - , i . y ?f
UiyiUIV rUt. $1,UUV,VUU interview with the Helfast corresnend-
jent of ibc l'venlju News he declared:
, , , m .ii. it l 1'l'rr people are tee sensible te lie.
Chicago. June -I. H A. I.) prmnkrd Inte retaliation hv the murder
Intimates of the property damage and of the Held marshal. Sir Henrv had
determination of the figures te be fixed nothing te de with the pellev of the
as tne icgRi viiiuc ei niiiniii nvrs iiki i iter (ievernment.
in the mine riots nnd mnssnerc of T Iio tirelmble effect en flic political for manv yen
nank. the Ilniuner National Hank, the
Leather Manufacturers' Natlennl Hank,
the New Yerk. New Hnveu nnd Hart Hart
eord, the Delaware. Lackawanna and
Western nnd the Chicago, Milwaukee
and St. I'nul Hallrends.
Mi; iteckefeller had been In ill henlth
Ma 'I'.a ...a. r 1.1 1 ...
ic A...: niaiu ei ins neaini.
vtrKvu ini-ri- iiiiii-mi;i,i iiy iinmiii'iT-. ...u.-uj .. .- ........ - . -iiiihiiimi hi inc lIHNlsatn.ltien et r 1CK1 I In fnct. and his whcrnnlimitu Ii...a
txcept their original unpen) for aid. As being .empHnl today In lirpimrnllnn MnrshnI WlNen attracts attention te- L ,,,' f ir--! Zhlc cnuZX
H result nnxletv which Iimn been felt for damage suits which the Southern f day. nnd all the newspapers speculate ini".n 111,'' i, pl' "C Ct"rle,""y ,n
ftr several days reached a higher pitch Illinois (.l Company announced, will ,, 1P I)n.,tif)I Af ,'h,.1 itrltlsh ev- I LK,I.Hi.!. rtWrlM,,,c?M
this morning. be tiled against the International Union rrnmunt In view of the ni itb iri of anger ',1ml hln, If J JiV '??"ry trJ",t
Tnihe Is .wentj miles Seuth of Klanfu ..f the lilted Mine Workers and the n Pnrllnment at he withdraw il of L.. fm 1,1 V 11 T' 'fi He C0,lld net
In Klang-Sl province. county. proratien from prominent men. ''yfund. r or months the sergennt-nt-
Latest reports itre that foreigners. The suits will aggregate mere than The Intense indignntlen ever the miir- ? i ' u 1,"!" of "'P.wntatlves
xcept doctors attending weumlrd In the SI. IXKI OHO. according te Follett W. der Is mingled wllh widespread feeling ' w wWch wna frulllem. The
he.spltnls. Imve left Nnnchnng. nltheugl. Hull. emisPl for William .!. Lester, that It should have been prevented, and ".nnn(,ler H J "Jh avenue house In New
that clt Is iiuiet nnd nn fears nn felt 'president Of the company. consequently n scapegoat Is being I ,wn'' , iCKWl b-v ""hpeena t.erv
for Its safety Nnnchnng is undrt Hk Suits will be filed net only for the flight. Heme Secretarv Shertl ns re- I T ,lccct,vw reporters nnd nn Idle
care of n civil gevernnr. who is pre- . company, but In behalf of the families sjinnslhle head of the police, has been i ' "rnnP '." f da i his residence nt Tarry-
vtil,l ivltli fi14 ChMI n iiiimtli hv firli-ir,' I of Its emtilntrs slnin hv thn lnndilened uinnl..! ..... ...i....i..i.. ... ' town. N. T.. the StnndAnl Oil nffii-nu nn
KU KLUX STARTS
NEW SHAKEDOWN
Floed of Ten-Dellar Bills
Being Sought by 'invisi
ble Empire"
Is
THE FAITHFUL ARE NOTIFIED
ii ml his remevnl is demnnded. ' T.V . w ny n,'.ul ,,ls clubs vcrc wntched
iuteresiH for nsn in inn I nt.i I n i ne 01 eer. i mid) of strikers nnd their Minnnthlzers vlrilm
A tendlly decreasing amount nf. Cases in the Federal court will be , That he will forestall bp i-.H.i,.1 ,,,.,.' ! without aval'.
credit Is being accorded dispatches. ,i,.- Isfnrted nt Indianapolis, nnd additional Mire en the Government bv xeliiiiiarlly
pnrently based en rumors slnrlnl by
ove'r-wreught natives, thnt foreigner
have bieu Mibjecteil te mistrealment.
stilts at Mm Inn. Ill
I Action against the miners' union may
include a suit against Jehn L. Lewis,
I iitrrnatlnnril president of the ersanl-
The iiiiccrtnliit ns te the fate of the 'zntien.
even nrlests iiinl three students ill the
Klnng-SI danger one Is causing in.iuy i Jlfnnr ThimQ Silem
nxleus hours nt St. Vincent's a,m. llrlOlOr A nUgS OieiV
Innry. (icrmnntewu, where pr.uers are
linid cenflntinl for llielr safety. One
of the missionaries is the Rev. Fran-
Youth, Belief New
When attorneys renresentlnnp hltn
I riiii?!iini K t,pnllrtn.i l.. '...... ......-". tirifllly Cflllit Ilia ted hr iiceenflnw thi ml,.
tcrs. peena for hlm It was disclosed that he
Mnndaj's session of the Heuse of MnB 1" "'" Southern cottage, but hlB
Commens may see the defection of a P'i Melen emphatically maintained that
large number of the Coalition I'lileiilsts '" ',sk Mr. Ilockefeller te answer qucs-
who hae hitherto supported the Gov- "na en a witness stand wns te invite
ernment's IrMi policy, but who arc ! his death. He was stihject te nuch
new mere than eer Inclined te aftnch .spasms of coughing that speech nbevc n
(hemsehes te the "IMe-Hiirds." whisper was- Ilkelr te strangle hlm.
These conservative wnverers aie rep- The I'uje Cenimittee. still determined
resented n.s taking the nttltmle thnt ft his testimony concerning nn nl-
they supported the Angle-Irish treaty 'eged manlpiilntlen of the copper mar-
because the (Ievernment assured (hem ',rt w'th II. II. lingers seenil ellrs
It would settle the Irish question nnd prcWeusly. nrrangel n speclnl sitting In
peace would fellow. Fence has net '"p financier's cottage at .Trkjl Island,
followed, thev say . and (lie (Jovern-' hut had proceeded with less than a
nient must take the consequence. Nnfh- deen questions when the witness was
..i.i a. !... I .. i.Iht i ., it .. linn, i, 1-. tin uin . 1111 lit (-11 1 l I'll siiiim' - - ...... a.ihrtii t-iii.-.ii.;. .aiiiii iiiiiki .
. Illirtlie lemew Hani eltih. the cry I . !" ''""" " "'"" '" )?."'r' H .!, t. .,. i..i. i i. The rnmmlliiw wnu ,i.,eMn .T. ...!. ..'...
Jehn (VShea. the Miptrlm . and P'1";. "1'::". """"" "'"""?"' " r, " ,,,, ,n "' ' '""L . '" w. . bout fear of cnusimVhU.l.h"
n Celbert. Ceerxe Krbe and Jehn ",,OK .."" ,MV" " """." s, ,nB re.i uiir- , '- "" .":. ;: :'.,,. ! I, , .he,, ihnt i,i- Wi,v-V.r.... ..i.
,, in.. ..,.. lnir lis nerieiiic.n ir ns into flip uiimis. ' " "T"" "l " "''.- '"Minimi imn ,- : - i "." """ "-
riailKiimi, Miii.enis. i i t . ..innnn n.l nninim m-nin,., I'n.iui. inittdl lie wns siinpilnir finni n ,,.i,i..nr
ey sailed for ( lilim lust .lily and j i"t -Missing I public men persists, but nothing tnn. of the threat.
t his
JIB L. Cahill. .-.ti'-'T Mllgrave Street. ; r.ntlnned from rpr On
Gerinnntnwn. , . , . , , , ,
The ether-, while net natives of this hunt for betnn eal aim ether nature
City, are well known here. Thej arc: -PC'Imens. carried n head cnerlng
the Ilev. Frauds Meade, the Ilev. Pftect his face from gnats and mos mes mos
ThemnsCrosslev. the ltcv. Francis Stu- .nu"'""' M' " eping in the weeds.
hi. tim ifpv li,i..i Mnisiiiipnd.iv. thn La w rem e, w lie w us t w en t one j ears
Rev
Kev.
Jeh
Mr
Th
eiu te wie inisi,m u, .-son aerii iM.ius- , mis eiunt tins net eeen found anil cible has been unearthed (e siiiuiert it. '" almost every respect exeep
HI. which s Jill) miles Inland nnd the'ls belleed it max have been rnrrlpil i nn.l it Is stntp.1 In ,nnm ,,m,ic..-., !,... success ns nn oil mnrtinin Wlltlum
Center of n u strict in which there are off bv the slnjer or slajers. All the , if such a plot cer ested the slnjers Hik feller differed fiem his elder
B.000.000 Chinese and some !)00() Chris- articles bore a peculiar seal imented ' of Field Marshal Wilsen cannot be con- ' brother. Jehn I). He was a club n.nn ;
tians. i h Lawrence, which he .stamped en neeted with it. his brother belonged te none. He wns
, The territory Is regarded as the most ' all his possessions. interested but slightly in philanthropic
beautiful in Chlivi. and Its inhabitants1 A description of the missing nrtl- work of nny kind or religious activity,
have been mi the most amicable terms ides and of the seal has been furnished WM? RfhckpfpllPY alongside thn blocks of millions li"l:
svitu tiie missionaries neeausp et tne ie an pnwusiieps, together with the ' tiretlier gave away. William Iteckefel
apjeniua werx wnicn iney nave neen ; '""riiiimnp ei in irappers, one a
cnriylng en among the teeming masses Negro with whom Lnwrenee fought
which lle then' under conditions of some months age when he caught theni
great squalor. I poaching en his muskrat traps.
Mrs. Jehn Weldnn. mother of Father .insepn nansei. l i.ast Tiega street, i
Cahill.
teriln,
nil mc
Nmv Yerk, .Tiiw 24. A new shnke shnke
dewn of Kn Klux Klnnsmen has been
inatignrnted by the K. K. K. chleftaina
In Atlnntn. It wns learned yesterdny.
Anether flood of ?10 notes is the ob eb
jcclhe. Klnnsmen thnnigheiit the country
nrc being notified that they nre net 100
per cent K. K. K. Knights until they
have "advanced through the several de
grees necessary te full fellowship with
such members." Kach new degree costs
$10.
K. Y. Clnrkr, vice imperial wlinrd
nnd boss Kluxer Mnce he sent .Imperial
Wlxnrd Simmons nway for tdx months'
"rest," and Frail L. Savnge, former
New Yerk pellcininn nnd strike-breaking
detective nnd new the Klan's chief
of operations and Clarke's right-hand
man. lest no time After .Simmons' de
parture In ringing the bell for mere
money.
"All accepted nnd .lejnl Klansmen,"
rends their nnnnunncment In the
Searchlight, the K. K. K. organ, "will
remember thnt the KnVchta of the Ku
Klux Klan is net a etje-degrcc order
He will remembev further thnt
this orgnnirntlen is net of the three
degree variety, wherein the applicant
takes one nnd hns two thrust upon
him.
"On the contrary, he will remember
thnt It Is only nfter n careful nnd
painstaking Investigation thnt he is nc
cepied Inte the first degree or order,
which degiee or order is separate nnd
distinct from the three higher degrees
or orders."
Although the announcement does net
sny se, the Klan promoter hare de
vised a method of shaking Klnnsmen
down for n tetnl of $-10 eneh thnt Is,
there nre te be four degrees, and the
Kluxers who mistakenly bellered they
were full-iledsed subjects of the im
perial wizard, entitled te nit privileges,
new learn they must first come through
with ?:i0 mere.
Thleve8 Smash Window; Get Shirts
Thieves threw n brick through the
tflmlnu of the hahcrdfiNhprt ntmA Af
...,., - in-a v , . i gnniniii
William Kegen. 4iS rrnnkfenl nve- blockade
one, simru inT " loin hum morn
ing, and tnklng nn nrmful of shirts,
valued at nenrly ?100, escaped in nu
automobile.
Rathenau Slain '
at Berlin Heme
Continued from Pate One
the minister most disliked nineng the
Nntlennllsta. vlie ebleclcd te his pel
icies nnd also held hla Jewish extraction
against hlm.
Thla latter clrcunistnnre especially
haa made hlm the target of humiliating
Attacks In anti-semltlc quarters, and
liOTecently wns referred te In scurrilous
terms In n ribald song sung nt the re
union of n Nntlenallst regiment.
The assassination tomes clesp en the
heels of recent rumeis circulated nmeng
the BeclnllMs that Nntlenallst plotters
had selected June 1, which Is mid
summer cloy, or (he Feast of St. Jehn
the IlnptlBt, for n "St. Dnrthelnmew
feast," In which persons whose nnmes
were entered en a special blacklist went
te be given short thrift.
Dr. Itatlirneu wns a guest nt dinner
Inst night of Alnnsen 11. Houghten, the
American Ambassador. On receiving
the tragic news this morning the Amer
ican Embassy promptly heisted Its flag
te halfmnat.
Dr. Wnlther llnthenau wnn styled
"the wlxnrd of the Gcrmnn L'mpire"
becnuse, by his high powers of organ ergan organ
luntlen nnd huslncsN efficiency, hu de
vised cxpcdlenta which kept "the peo
ple eating nnd the army sheeting" when
the blockade had shut off the Impor
tation of raw materials during the war.
He wns of Jewish birth nnd was de
scribed as n mnn of great force nnd
energy, business neumen, vision nnd
Initiative. His father founded the Al
Icgcmelnc Klnktrialtnets (lesellschnft
(German Genera! Klcctrlc Company of
llerllnl. commonly known ns the A. 12.
O. After studying nt the Cnlversitlw
of llerlln nnd Strnssburg. Dr. Hnthe
mill began his profession of engineer
with establishments in Switzerland and
Snvey. Tiien he went te the A. K. G.
nnd rose rapidly te the head of the or
ganization. Later he retired after fail
ing lu an attempt te oppose u com
bination with the Siemens- Sclnikcrt
Company.
Toured Africa with Deniberg
Freed from business obligations, In.
accompanied Dr. Durnburg, then Secrc
tnry of Slnte for the Celonies, en n
tour of the German possessions in
Africa, lie Inter represented German
cenccsslcmiiirics in mine exploitation in
Morocco.
At the outbreak of the World War,
while immersed in the development et
big business en a tremendous scale, he
was offered the office of Minister of
Haw Materials. Ills work in Unit ca
pacity obtained extraordinary results.
Upen its success depended nei only
the economic life of the interior of
Germany, but also the maintenance of
the fitr-llung German armies. His or-
nui.atleii almost nullified the Allies
and, Indeed, a auner-Opi-B,.- 1?,V
Ijlfta were nstenlhlnly dlverslLi I '
wns n remarknble.type 0f th iHSt'A
trained German nmt .l, ."hi
nnd
gifts of high degree
HIM COtnhl..i .T j
eminent commercial nbllitv im.h '.". '
'siltctuil .
Oil Man Fiat" Dips 1,,rs forget known gift wns $100,000
KSU inuyilUl, 1SIV& , wclleslcy CSellege. He was in en-
Cnnllniifil from Pnitr One
thuslastic motorist, nnd snw nethlnL'
I in golf, of which his brother was such
n devotee, ite did net enjoy the Inttcr s
there wns no
d
nnr l,Anf Hint. ....t. !... I n
received a letter from him yes. a cniiui ei i.awience. told of a fist fight . ,.iA,,: ' i ' ," .-"i. ' l """rugged henlth. Although
. written .May H. At that time! Lawrence nan witn a .egre last win- , ti. 'n n J.J :. -. ,.,.. I known estrangement and they both hs
mhers of the party were safe. er wnem ne caugnt stealing muskrafs i,,,.,,,, i p ,j..' iim: T. ...... V"'. summer residences nt Tnrrjtewn. N
"rT. "S 'r'!: . . const,, IV , el ' ' nrther'-i .-. I,C bro"'1'"' VW 1'''" n te
Attack en Herrin . i,.; "S ,S:BS - i !' l$T& Ji,,u,!.I7,"Ph,',, u,"KO" "l1!
Mourners Fearerf7(! Butter Hits Claim
.".',' 1" ', s". , "" '. ' . r.rr.',c ' Kck.-Wler died about two ,ears age. nf " Wfit" Hni A no
11 ii- . ni imti ncmii iijim nrt - w m m m iAifiyiLU
!
xmunurd rrem I"ne line f,,- .,1.1. ..lilfe mpn ul,n !,-..:.. i Net Actlin In Itnvlneic
- .".. ...... ..an.. r. .... Ill, V jlll'lll 11 ..... ......... ... .r......-,,
leuun today l n beard ljended by Ma- his life unless be gave up trnpping i Mr. Heckefcller. who was eiahtv-ene
of the along IVunypnck I reek. I.ieurs old. had net rei-entlv been active
') eruiiivr nun inn me wniie man in misiness. although he wns active
jer General Milten Fmemnn
state militia, acting under executive or
t'entlnned from Tmr One
, night from Hench Arlington.
N. J..
. " " " : ---' 1 ""tf "'mc 141U11 in uii- iu'fs. iiiiiiniicii up wns rnvn ...1. 1 1 r
tiers from (.evcrnnr Smnll. which wtre'wns n tough customer nnd threatened bend of the Standard OH Ceminm of ,Z n r" , " '!m?",116 "Is nca-
lxwied when the chief exeeutixe bm-aine his life." snld Mildred. -fw Yerk from It" rVtiblNmrnt fn ' """h1 V f,rul",m -RaI'1 : ,
-Srnused ner failure of l.,el en.clnls te Lawrence's mother nsked the police stir, until l"ll ltb. Inch Zl, nJ ! D')U,1 wa" ." 1be0,RRcr. He is
takennv s,Pps nnn the miners whei,0 search for n shark In the S , vers! id wed bv hi' p ler C S ""Vi"IC !nt vn,,uHc ,nn n the
wptureil and killed tic maierlu of built b, her son which she thought .".din preh.bl ion staff ami that Is why 'they'
.strikebreakers werkln.; In the strip might u.ntaln some things that would c rid, t me in In eri I T , r! '? Ket 'i1'",- U ls tr,, ,liat
inhie. gle a due te the mxsterv i.., . ,i .1 x, at one time force of circumstances com-
Ceneral Foreman and his committee 'The Cheltenham p.'.li ,. u,e se-.rchlnv m-m T l m ."",;, """ ' ' h,s i," '',''1 ll"11 te '"'t - the tool for n cer-
.ched here this morning metering the wV.d's ii, Hun.l'ngden vSlley'uherJ ,'s ' ? l" an, Tl' '1 "Then The T "f,,n ",""r,i0,,,i , -'''-"""P" "ear Third
from Carbondale after reaching there Lawrence bad n camp, and is believed V 1 . . . C01'- 'street and Highland avenue, Chester,
by train. The were met by Colonel , , Trnv" been living rece "ly In a n, t, ',''' ,"'f''w Investigating the Hut he never sold liquor en his own
Rnninel Hunter, of ihe Ailintn,,, c. I" I h ' '" a puI' M nist combed the leuntry for account. All he di.l wns t ,iii,.. .1,-
IfNNIER THAN KVKR
As It rt'tfrmtnMl te mak humanity ferctl
(t.A .imrai.h nf aummap fnrrMlfv ,. -..
llnr rlnmeters of th lx Dacca of mmk, 1 until Octcber of last vear
uc'ii.n!''"-?.": n"a hIe." He held this pest for several months,
Dr. Hathennu had been prominent
in German Government affairs for n
number of years and had been par
ticularly active since the formation et
the Wlrth Cabinet in May, 1021. He
held flic pest of Minister of Recon
struction In this Cabinet, which lasted
English like n Lendener. FrpnI nM 4
nrislan mid Spanish like J'T"
h could ouetc Dnht. V T.'iWna.
, . . : ., . :..-.- -iiniinii . 1
nncw mere noeut Tolstoi ihi- ' "M
Itusslnns. He had toured IiwIL
Archangel te the Bny of mS! (reh
could write with equM , n,
econemlcnl conditions In Seuth vi' .w
or the United States, both "f wwfflt
hnd visited and studied. I,h,l(.hll.
nbeut British Afrlcn as If he J kH
there nil his life, for the "A V '&
had lmpertnnt Interests ricnr LnU 8
tiiinxn, nnd Rathenau nlwns w.nt.??
Investigate things en the spot N
In late years It used A 1' ...
Berlin that Wall her Itathennii M
closer tlinn nny ether mn.T i19.u. W
In fl,n T.nl. " " IM
te the Knlier.
rainny
3ltRITE
-PENCIL .
but when the Cnblnet was 'reformed lti
October, 10.H, hl portfolio was qlltnl
nnted. Although net n member of,
the Cabinet he represented the (Jer
mnn Gevcrnmi-nt subsequently In vnrl
mli pnniininli, i-enfereiices with the Al
lies. He wns appointed Foreign Mln- j,)k. nearly every modern ,.-' '
Ister en January HI. tnklng the pest mn business mnn. nntLT.naw.
I.-1 Kl....n.IU. U'l.ll, knil I.OPII trill- I t.' II. .1. Ill I. ' 1U"l'Clinii ni.L. ,
pernrlly lllllng following the retire
ment of Dr. Wnlter Slinims.
The accomplishment for which Dr.
Kntbeneii came into greatest premt
nuncc while Minister of Reconstruction
was the agreement which he negotiated
with Leuis- Leticheur, French Minister
of Liberated IJeglens, nt Wiesbaden,
Inst October, under which Germany
lias been paying 11 pnrt of her repara
tions te France in goods Instead or
money.
Am Foreign Minister Dr. Itnthennu
was. a lending flgure nmeng the Gcr
mnn delegates ut the. Genea Confer
ence, Dr. Itntlicnau'H prominence at Genea
came rnlher from what he accom
plished outside the Conference than in
it. The Genen body hnd been In ses
sion only n few days when the stnrtllng
announcement came, en April 17, that,
ns German Foreign Minister, he had
signed at Rnpiilln n treaty between
Germany nnd Soviet Russln.
Bombshell at Genea Parley
News of the signing of this pact,
which hns gene down in history as the
Treaty of Rapnlte. broke Ilka a bomb
shell among the Genen conferees and
came within an nee of breaking up the
conference.
The treaty, which was n general
agreement of utility and commerce be
tween the two nations, giving full rec
ognitien te the Soviet regime, drew out
11 strong pretest from the nlllcd repre
sentatives nnd resulted ultimately lu
I he exclusion of the Gcrmnn delegates
from the further conferences with the
Russians nt Genen en the ground that
as Germany had already made her
agreement with Russia, independently
of the Allies, there wns no longer any
reason for her participation lu the tulks
with the Himslans.
Dr. Rathenau, n the Gcrmnn reply
te the allied pretest, warmly defended
the signing of the treaty. He declared
the negotiations for it had been begun
long before, nnd the fnct thut it hnd
been signed right under the noses of
the Allies during the conference had no
particular significance.
Doing Reparations Werk
Since the close of the Genea Con
ference Dr. Rathenau has been largely
engaged in considering Gcrmnn repara
tions questions, meanwhile tnklng fre
quent occasion te defend before Gcrmnn
official bodies nnd public meetings hla
course In sljnlng the Rnpnlle pnet.
Dr. Rathenau was born September
'JO. ISO". His earlier active life wns
confined utmost exclusively tn busi
ness, the exigencies nf the war nlone
calling hlm Inte politics. His after-the-war
tall te head the work of Ger
man reconstruction met with 11 mixed
reception In Germany, ns he hnd given
evidence of liberal economic Idens which
had displeased some of Germany's busi
ness elements. Hs abilities In the
way of practical application nf hind.
ncss principles te government, however,
were widely recognized.
Rathenau was n super-business mnn,
Tested ferUl
All - areundFjfflJ
EfHciencyflHE
It Gradesf-J
the VeryjBi
Tep lll
HI HB
VU Mill
Hi A Curb '
lien Pre-
100 ifanity
1 jjp Jfllia n d a
' ill Breet-er
Hil of
HMS miles
if
crtl s office, who has been here since
before the massacre. Ills orders te re
turn te Sprlngfie'd fednv were can
celed and he iiiimedlntely became n
'stuff in his automobile for the saloon-
, I.I... .. ..I.. . If- .... C.....1,.. 1.
When thp hedv - fnenrt T ""." .""'"" " "r" ".. "' ""i '""lllj 111-
police reported Lawrence's death as n ! ' ' ', , , ru T "T ' ' V",",,r il1ml ""' '"- P In Chester's
suicide At the Morgue hew cur two a ' l -'"ndu. but when :iu ,qer ring. Is that any reason why
aimii-n . fAiinT ?; ?" . .. "V'T"" w "' "a'lc ." qucatlet, bin, In 1P .-hnuldn't new be given a chance te
. i . i . . . .. . '--- ..... .-....,,, ,l( , (l, inn ft nilll fiia mittiiltn thni.n lm . ...In.l .. I.I. . ... "
guiue tot tne miuian Heard. Genera ,, examination disclosed thev were hi. 1. t " V ""-''' 'i go straiglit.'
Foreman and the officers accompanying worn d" ' "'V'1' M,"w",', "f re,1shinS that the com- "ife has been instrumental in tin
him proceeded te Marien, the county,' The caliber of the bullets which end- ."sl'.'T. "."". "unw. b' , 1,1h Pl -Wans covering the most damaging evidence
neat, where conferences with State's Li lUr'w ,lmt r,"!","',' "' "'" recent raids en
Atterne Deleus I.. n,v and .Sheriff L t i I , amlniiti..n was continued. It then was seNeral Chester speaheasles. 1 fUc
Melvln Thaxte.i were held. I ,1 L I. I L rciehcr admitted that he was suffering from, he himself participated l sMernl nf
A tour of the area of the fight was s!"" T .;.'.... .C.'. ,,.. . ... I eaneer of the threat. ! these raids, and that Is whv the llllelt
..-. ..! .U- ...l-.. ,,,..... i. . hit ll,, IIIUII1 N ltli.iltn1. l.n fnle n. n, n n nt 1.1.. .11 .1...., 1 1....I.1...I ... l. i...
IW theery'Vl.at S ,ffi teteWTS; n lfn.t wienie cVumu
killed" e'onehetelle"; "hlm ' ':',i:.h1t.'-'! laXh Wl" "" 1t?1 V;"c serving the wh.skv d.q ,e
n rehher ' r"" '"""., '" '"' -iieuiuits ui his miii, uuihes iiim iieiiiny vaiuaeie new te tlie
triade and It was expected that nu
xnPTeus jiersens IipIIpmiI te knew some
thing of the disorders would be called
before the beard.
General Foreman had bren lnstr"ted
particularly te learn whv the state's
attern
eenv
the
and
fusci
call
tien
day
tftc
mine.
irns
Thnxten repeatedlj told Colonel Hunter
that lie could handle the situation and
yet Ignored Colonel Hunter's request
that some special preparations for .m
emergency be made
Fnllure of the local nffidnN te send
out nn adequate force of deputies the
"It Is terrible, terrible, for the pe
I'ercy
, prohibition officials and the liquor inter-
! ests nrc net slew te take adviintege of
' nn. iii'dii in inrimmji I in, nu unn ik. a..i,th vn.. vy&i. mn.n. yn nnn
-v mm nei iiia-u -.,,, ten arn , .,.,. ,r,.,, . ..,mlr w.i,i,.. ,. u. ' . ..' ' 'me situation, ji is iney mat ate nt
etiing a s, Inl (iriiml Jury, why "V.i ..ir ..u . ., "i" '' i,i . N(""' "f "ls "all btreet nsseclntes the feet of this scandal. I hae sum-
Corener's Inquest had net been held. T" ' d Vn.l n ,1 ' h lins vcntur-.I nn estimate of his for- mened Davis te me and if he is reallv
why these officials repeatedly re- " ,'"".,. . .., i J. ,...:. .. .. ..., ...,,..., "n0. hut It was generally believed thnt a bootlegger and the charges are cer'.
il te authorize I'o'etie Hunter te ... '"V,.. " . . . i MS.. "... ,.V .,' he had hi tween SKKI.OOO.OOl) nnd$'J.-.0.. rcct. I will admit that I'm In the wrenir
for troops, pPii after tin indlgna- ......,.' ,,'., i .. ....', .1" ....."' '., I MM l. ( Ml. .encentiatud in wirieus St.iti- 'and wash m. hands of hlm. But until
meeting of miners was held the , .l ..;. ' . J ML" V1I1J i.. .. . ...T' 1, ' . 'lard (tl cempanii s. Anaconda Copper, then I'm for hlm strong."
before the fighting started and even ".i"' ViViIk rew stnrted c al n for tlie ) ( ""FeHflBtcil ;rm. Itroekly n t nlen (;n, ; Dr. (iiahniu. who K pastor of the
r the miners had marched en the f" .v.....i ' NT'i. ..J.'. R '" r '" St. 1'anl nnd National City Bank. ' Bethnnj l'lcsbiteriiin Church of Ches.
IIealsehadheeniustriicted.lt! .,,,' ,. ,,,. ' , , ,,, ' A friend lecently stated that Mr ter. then Ini-ncTied a tirade against Ice
understood, te learn win- Sheriff , . , ..... , 1.. ..... Rockefeller's death, when It rami', conditions In Chester. "The liiiimp In
rill, 11 ui ill. -mi, ...in -.ii 1 1 .nun,, ,1 iiii
many susjiii ions circumstances, said
Snuder
"We lime a number of theories w
are working en. nnd we hnc net fullj
accounted for the mask nnd gun found
near the body.
"There were milks of blows en tin
night the lighting began and ;lnrns the .- - n'-k';;i '";;p ' ', L pressed as much s possible. ,s
fe'lnwing day lien alme-t .1 "heard of s , ,,pnt, lpf h Vns shot William Rockefeller was born in me1" "vi' ','' , .' 1 1 u',''
deeds of .ri.eity and brut.. Itv were ,, ,, ,m,slllp , trnmps were re Tlegn Ceuntj. New Yerk. M.iv aj. 1 loner L. I . White mill ( hlef of
committed also was u point te I In- spensible. Tramps and gvpsi bands 1.M1. lie wns the second son of William . Jelin
heuld have no appneiable effect en tercsts are running this town," he 'aid. 1
the stock market, as none of his held-I "und It is a drtual Impossibility te
lugs would lie tossed mi the open mar- eutiiin any i clenus,
kct ' In contradiction te the ministers'
Announcement of his death wns re- I charges, Mayer William T. Itam.-iey
cened in Wall sjtr0et nearly 1111 hour 'aid last night that the city was very
hi fore the market opened. , UUlet new and that vice had been sup-
' TirftKMr'M .' S 111 II f 1 1 UN Illl-slrsl lllf. I Ilk. Lfntn.
!- v,. - ..- 1-. .....-, - pnii"
minlM-PeHre
On June 24
5,000,000 Readers
Will Knew
Vestigllted. ... Lnir used the weeds there The r. Averv nnd Kllin Dnvlsen Rockefeller.
Anether matter te be loeUed Int.) was , f ft , . , ,, .pi..,.! 1i1k (diiiitlen nt ilw nr.ul. ! I?t,.. -.wr. J?A
I tli Kit.1i Vftt lilmi tt-ttf Imu ,1m nlntn,I ciit-i In ft., itri ri n f 1 tiirt tiiilille .itiukU m Vsv VV WU M W J J
te warrnnt un arrest." In Cleveland. O. Beginning his busi- Mill fllllner
c .1, .,,,!. fnlln.vlni. n il,.... nH rartgr In 1 S,S mnd.sll, nt .1 if .- ClflUI
- lli'ilfc,l I'Mi'iii Hih "ilfc "II"- t HI ' 'I " " siimi .-..-, i.i.ii V lT l
he has formed, Captain Seudrr en ' bookkeeper for A. Qulnn. a prominent
tinned: miller et iieveinni, witn wnem he re
whv numerous requests from the Gov
erner for inforiuatien nfter die trouble
ttartcd were ignored b inunty author
ities and why, when he was receiving
cores of telegrams from prhnte i ItUens
telling of the outrages, lie was ninilti
ually Informed by the nutiieritles that
the situation "was well in band," uinl
that the troops were net neuled.
The commission of Inquiry went te
the wrecked Lester mine nnd then was
julded down the read of death where
Forty-eight In urs ngu the mob which
atermed the mine dragged its prisoners
for two miles and a half before sheet
'Perhaps the person who shot this I mained for two years, Mr Rockefeller
lie ceiilri give a satisfactory explana
tion of the sheeting, but doesn't care
te lie brought info the matter. Never
theless, If that ls se, we would like
such person te come forward and cliar
up the i nse."
'Ilils contingent nppenl by Captnin
Souder brings te u.lnd one issued in
then served In the same capacity the
forwarding and oiiiuilssien house of
Hughes & Lester. At the pud nf the
second year, upon the retirement of Mr.
1. ester, .Mr liei KPieuer tie-.iine His sue'
Cuntlniiril from I'lice One
ner of Meyamensing avenue and Moere
street, shouted after the bandits.
Carl J. Kirk, a subpoena server con
nected with the City Solicitor's office,
was one of the witnesses.
"Hey," shouted Kirk, as he stuitcd
.esser in the firm under the name of I, ,'',?' n"""M' lv,rK- w "p "
Hughes K Lester Fer several year J nt, ,'T", "' '' ''"", .1
he carried en a successful predm e mm- I (,Pt T'k UnV', ,w.lJ ,t,u nnh rc rc
missien and gained therefrem the means h,pen "f. "'"' ,,f J'10 --'B-'w-J m;ii ns
ffav 1(117 L......1.. nf(An T.-r1...n..l ll
Ing them. They saw the weeds where 1 inm"i 11H found phet te death In Hair- te engage in thr famous operntiens with
meat et the prlseneis weie slain. The I pn turn, en the Nelll drive, in Fair- , which he then became Identified,
commission leturned te Herrin nnd mount Park. On the dlsMilutien of the nnn In
questioned ni'iie union officials and That killing remmned n hnffllng ni s- 1MM. he teniud 1 -tmrtniT-hiii with
peace officers of Williamson Count re- ten for a week, until, heeding the ap. his brethrr Jehn I Rockefeller, and
Kenllng events leading up te thp eut-j peal, Kills V. Frlgnr. a civil engineer, Samuel Andiews. a- William Roeke Reeke
break. came forward nnd confessed he shot anil feller it Ce . te cnnge In oil refining
There was lltt!e doubt thnt General killed Reland. He said he wns meter- , and bul't the Stiiudiird Oil Weiks, nt
Foreman .mil his benid would net i- Ing through the Park with his fiancee Cleveland. His brother nnd Mr. An-
Ctlvc 11 welcome of nu particular cer- and thnt l'.elind and ether youths nt- . drew, were alisady in the same bus). n fr()m ,1,., station house and t,dd s
tacked them. ness under tl.e nn.ae of I ed.cfdlc, & i wmt iH e.curred. The Ileiiten in
Frlgnr was tried and acquitted in Andrews, cendm ting the L-ieksim re- , einmnndeere.l 11 police motorcycle and
May, 11)17. j finery. started lu pursuit of the bandits.
- - - - - Begins Business In N. Y. 1
nc waved a revolver menacingly in
KirK s dliectlen
Kirk hailed several pussing machines, '
but non ' would step,
I.effeits. by this time, had turned Ida1
own machlnn north en Meyamensing
avenue and stinted for the police sta sta
tlen at l."ft" Meynnieusing avenue. 1
I.effertJ jumped from his machine
when lie saw Lieutenant ( ennclly com-
s
un
ft.
dlnllty from the county as a whole
Mnety per cent miners In population
and 100 per ent unionized. Willinm
011 County hns shown a decided ills
inclination te welcome any outside In
terference in the miissncre. which is
looked 011 as a personal affair which
heuld be Ignored by the test of the
world. I'erseiib en the street have been w,.ii n,i,4i crf iij.
Card repeatedly te remark that If the Natlenal Organiratlen Sued Under
troops had been sent their guns would ' Decision In Coronade Case
hare been taken away from them ' Indianapolis. June m. (By A. P.I
wuii.ne.-m un me hirceiB expresn-u re- The CnlteU Mine Workers of Amerli a
Whether the cost of living will be raised
again by the new tariff bill.
If American consumers "are being robbed by
the importers" te the tune of 2,000 per cent
profit.
What the Iowa primary reveals.
Hew the Republicans are getting their cam
paign funds.
Whether anti-militarism is winning Japan.
What is said in favor of the manners and
morals of the young folks by leading col
lege presidents, deans, religious editors, and
high school principals.
What States new report an actual shortage
of workers.
The changes needed in our treatment of
criminals.
Why the Germans are glad the international
bankers refused them a lean.
The concessions Stinncs new demands of the
Allies if Germany is te pay the reparations.
Britain's new law te aid emigration te Can
ada and ether British lands.
Why the police ought te raid wrangling
Europe and take the whole mob te an
alienist te be examined for insanity.
The tremendous earnings, expenses, taxes and
train-mileage of American railroads every
20 minutes.
Hew patients arc being helped te health in
our hospitals by reading geed books.
Why men wear such senseless garb.
That cabbage is coming back as a' table delicacy.
INDIANA MINE OWNER ASKS '
COURT FOR INJUNCTION
In ISIi.l. Mr Rockefeller c.nne te
New Yerk and established the linn of
Rocki feller . Ce. te e'l and handle
In the markets of that ct the oils of
the two concerns III Cleveland. The
suicess of his opeiatieiiN hole eleipient
testimony te his ahllitt as a ineiehant
111 1M7. nil three linns weie dissolved
te be succeeded by Rockefeller. Andrews
Sir" "P x'tiaiien ill the county wan miide District Coutt here today by Cli
Kt ' Jfiwlflerably mere tense for a slant Mussen. owner of the Peacock C
Sfef' S!iue l"'" "l.?ht ".'"'" M"r'"' "f ,",, "" " Knox County. Indiana.
ir?? Rr(l K"1"r""s' I'"' "dues during the The court Is nsked te restrnln un
4 IRISH REPUBLICANS SH0T(
Members of Army Killed In Ambush
Attack en Constables
Belfast. June ill. (By A. P.)
Four Irish republican army men wcr,.
killed and several wounded nt Cushen
dall, in Southeastern County Antrim,
when they ninbiished a party of military
and special I'lster constables. Th'c
crown forces suffered no casualties,
The censtames nnn military left
That larger hats for women cause bills of
extra sighs.
Hew te make a suit-case radio outfit that re
ceives music and messages as you walk the
street.
Hew te charm an angleworm.
If radio is likely te kill off the telephone or
telegraph.
What a grid-leak is, and hew te make it.
Hew Ferd would get efficiency from pall
bearers. Whether Britain's great men of te-day arc
handsomer than these of Victeria's reign.
What there is te the talk about limiting the
Jews at Harvard.
If the British leek down en American books.
That American buildings are "the finest in
the modern world."
What section of the United States is spending
$25,000,000 en new churches.
About the belshevik
England.
About Reme's quarrel with the Methodists.
Why the fairies fear Cenan Deyle.
Hew Lillian Russell rose from chorus girl
te Special Envey of the United States
Government.
What percentage of bootleg whisky is poison
by actual investigation, and test.
The methods used in conquering Mt. Everest.
The strange animal freaks te be found in
nature's circus.
The tree-freaks of the forest.
That there is danger of pushing prosperity
tee hard, and causing a set-back.
Sunday-schools in
Mii-uieui eer tne sending of tne mill- and all officers nnd members of the' & Flagler, of (Mevelninl and New Yerk
mtv uenri . nitiieiigh elliclals s.iid thej union were made defendants In n unit City. William Km kefeller taking charge
Mud sadly (o-epeiate with It for nn Injunction filed in 1'nlted States ' of the business in New Verk. In INTO
1 lie situation in the county wan miide District Coutt here today by Clara the Inn of Rockefeller. Andrews .t
ni rniKirr iup-siucm iiiiii nrKHIluci t le n vnienn. ill Western I'minn t...i...
.Standard HII Company nf Ohie, with ' ,lt S-,'10 o'clock lust night. While pasN.
Ien Mobil 1) Rockefeller ns Its liresldent l (I, much the niiiln st,,.n ,.f .1.. ,V
nctldlles and William Rockefeller, die president luge of Cushendall an hour Inter t'pV
lie were iittacKcii ny n large leidy ,,f m.
publican HddicrN, who held positions
en the high gieiiud commanding the
read. Tne crown rce if ,k,.i.
Mtexcus tmd a riuuOaj fiht canittU
jW !"'" """'wi ngii'ciui'iit iietween mini rs from lentliiulng
-u.' Mvtici'S and iiiilmw .ml, .,..!. i... i i .. i....
TiV'' .il ----- - , , ...,,, .,win iiimri rii-inn i-n-i-inirii iik"!! ninirr, in ine, ine nuicr 111 i-enrKc 01 me luercailt
SfiS?iv3iI i ,, Ki V ..,,' ""'. nuurtij State, .lean l Lewis wns made u i and lininnur niMnesN in New Voik.
iwSErVu,r,l !J" Kl1 Mllls, district heard , defendant te the suit, us president of In lhH'J the Standard Oil Trust ok
Krf5L8S,.!'.t .f .,.l,e Wlw alll enyr elaclal the United Mine Werkera of America formed, and with It the Standard Oil
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