J.-80 JvrLJ. . WT'wVf I Wt .v-i', -M' Mft'tyMBfc nw'i-n- ..-, I "MJLimm&m' tf.a ' " Jl ' iJ 1 'MMV'V.' (. W." T A.LI I MH 'rf. J I' THE'WEATtlin " L Fair Mill renflntiMl rani tonight; Titrrliiv Inrnwtlni! rleudliteiw becoming unsettled; moderate northeast xxludi. TIUli KKTHUK AT .IjAt'll H'UK ir ,- - - . ,, -i K3f m.Xfifi Ml 111. ia i i a i ;t i -t i r, MfiS-.W riiTiiB'UMi l 70 I7M I7:i i ?sv VS i t" nn,. I 1 BX V VJVV-V EXTRA i s i I ? i . VOL. VIII. NO. 2-M I'litenM n acceinl.rirttn .Matter At lfRifiK LAWflEHCE- unaer Ilia Act of March 3. lsfp PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JUNE 2G, 1922 1'ublUhcd Daily Kxccpt Sunday. SuLicrlpllen Prle $0 n Temr by 1I.I1. Cepyrlnht, 1US?, by 1'ublle LnJirr Company ei $0 PRICE TWO .CEN1 She ttascued Bey WAS SLAIN AS HE PROTECTED GIRL t. k.'r i " it I r . .t Ui.-.ort' screams neara rrem. Rj WOOtlS MOOlli u iuuim Was Killed h R-Lnliiif 10 cm i nuiMR :$ 0tLenH w.w..... Fi NEW THEORY IN MYSTEFlY in Case" Asked te B I'Wnirian y ,.-.--- rfv a . . .. 1 ! .X 1 nla4 Neilly reiice n lbies. Surmise Is Correct ran:' ''Ki.i'-J:. Hi T ! 1 F9P';HiH PIIT'IO ASK Accused of Sheeting PUBLIC FOR EUND Nominee Said te Faver General Contributions te Campaign "War Chest" REPEATS HIS DEFIANCE TO OLD GUARD'S TACTICS Asserts He Will Carry Out Pri mary Pledges Despite Views of "Besses" .MISS OLIVE UOWI.IV Ciimileii slcnnsr.ip.icr. Uie pulled riillatlclphla buy from vuler nftrr he Imil gene down tlilrtl time VICTIM'S FUNERAL HELD Police Still Searching for Pos sible Clues te Slayer of Botanist CAMDEN GIRL SAVESi Fcnlmerc Cooper Lawrence, tlie young mturc student who vrns found mur dered Wednesday nleiiR rennypack Creek just off Shndy lane, was sliet (e death when he went te the aid of n girl who was being attncKeu in inu mra weeds that surround the spot. This Is the belief of Lieutenant Hol Hel nhaw, of the n.tirder sqund, who iid nnccd the new theory lhl morning tf iftcr gnendiiiB t'e creater part of yri- fc.).v invullzatinc the clue. lie has Sf ibandened the ether pesMhle solutions of the crime and will cencemrnie en hls'lntest tiieery. the fifth that lm bcen followed out since the finding of the If IV m) IV youth's body. Ideuirnuiii nviniiu" ........... .--.. nail late Inst night from the vicinity of th murder. Karly in the morning he was Informed by persons living nenr tk nnt Hint they heard a woman scream h Mnmlnv nlclif between 10 and 11 o'clock. nelsliaw CJIvcs Theory The belief that Lawrence was killed at the lands of an enraged man when lh fnrmcr nttemiited te go te n wninan s -.'rfeciie Is strengthened, according te llCMlrtW. l).V the lllllllllg Ol iiuium iuhv m 'triekH i'n the -.oft dirt along Shady hnt mid "-igns et n struggle en s.ui- "Ine cretind off flie edge of the narrow 'S read. That there was n severe struggle K in Inf UU-IH". uunivinih inn.. - 'ijjnc is evidenced by broken branches 'ml trodden enrin. i 'ine ei) anariun inivum-vu hi ...- CHILD FROM DEATH Olive Bewen, 18, Stenographer, Pulls Phila. Bey Frem Water at Pea Beach, N. J. HAD GONE DOWN 3D TIME Olive IJewen, a pretly eighteen -year old Monographer of Camden. Is such u modest heroine tbnt after rescuing Hilly Lewe, seven-year-old 1'lilliidcliihia boy. as he sank for the third time nt crowded Pea Ileacli yesterday, she forbore te tell her family anything about It. When inquiries e.e made for Olive at her home at 400 Friends avenue. Roots ami Conference Bring Pinclwt Here (iiftenl 1'inchet came line today for an Important conference mi campaign finances and inddculiiliy te exchange n pair of leaky rubber beets for a pair absolutely watr tight. The nominee fir (.evernnr bcught the beets en his last visit te this city. When lie strode into a trout stream In l'lke County they shipped water. 1 ka.SHHR!vHK ii--&mmimmm..rmmmix:- SHOT T 1 E OE FILM STAR 0. A. Hirsh, One-Time Theatri cal Producer, Wounded at Rene Davies' Party Londen Bews in Mourning ids Wilsen Is Laid te Rest Hundreds of Thousands Pay Tribute te Slain Field Marshal Fech Marches in Colorful Cortege te Cathedral ROPE HARD-GO, STRIKE W LL END RICH CONTRACTOR'S WIFE . IS RELEASED UNDER BAIL Hysterical, She Cries, De It; He Forced te De It" Didn't ilil Asi'f titrj ';. tendon, .luii'1 -li.- I.iiiicleiii i's by the hundred of theu-uiiil leilc.v paid tribute te the late I'icld .Miirshul Sir Henry Hughes Wilsen, victim et ni-alns. l-'nr lieur.-1 tlicy vtneil pnlinillv in line in a drizzling in I n te watch the solemn fu neral precession making Its way te the sound of muffled drums from the field and afoot. i-iiitI'mI In front of llic ting covered cetiin the draticd mleiri of miiiic of the regiments which the ilcnd Held iniirslinl had captained te rictery In the great uar. while iilnugslile the itimblitit cal-'-en m.'iri'hcil Jive field marsliiiN, live generals, and the chiefs of the naval ami air services, who acred as pallbearers, In Its wake a lone eu1iled mini led rhe ABOUT JULY IS District Presidents Meet Hazleton te Formulate Counter-Proposals W; niarslmrs late li in I-'nlnn Place te ' Held marsbars dappled chaigcr. rider- PROSPECTS FOR EARLY A campaign fund raised by popular GllhirM-lnlfnll ill llmllrd nlllOlllltH is Said te be favored by (Jifferd 1'inchet, He- Badly Injured Himself. He In- publican nominee for (ioyerner. who sists That Companions Be conferred here today en financial ue- i r tails of the fall campaign. ; Cared Fer First At tlie insistence of the nominee, the ( Stnte Committee has abandoned the ldtu w -:&.-;,. MKS. OStVXrt A. IIIKS1I Wife of an electrical contractei. formerly in tlie umbrelhi liuslness in Plilladelplila. ulie Is accused of sheeting lilm In the clieek nt a party e Yeih. June L'(i "inriiiiig nltermatli te Minted Satiirila. night "iv ei .iikh Hene Wnvies. --As mi early i a part . tlint1 ar IP" iiiiiii;:i- lihu ticl res. . 'at Kreepert, I.. I.. Om nr flir-li. tin eieeirii-ai imtracier ntul uue-timn ineatile.il pioineter. was removed hespitnl. a Imllet threugli ills lace MAXWELL IS GAME IN MOTOR SMASHUP of assessing oflirehold.ors for campaign contributions. It also has expressed opposition te big contributions from corporations and individuals. At tlie conference In the 1'ellevue 1'ellevue Stratferd were Senater Pepper. W. "SANDY McNIBLICK" HURT Cnmden, early, today, she waR sleeping Harry linker. State ehatrman ; Sirs, peacefully in bed, and .Air. and Mrs. ' P.arelay If. Warburton. State vice vice vice Klwoed ISewcn 'leeelved their fust In- ' chairman; .fames Y. Woodward. Sec Sec timatien of their daughter's notable! rotary of Internal Affairs, and .rustlee feat. ' Hubert S. Oawthrep, liemlnee for tlie Olive was resting en the shore nfterj State Superior Court, a long swim at the resort near Helair. j Tlie campaign fund plans are te be N. .1.. when she noticed n commotion in, carried out by a finance committee en :''' .) 1 .1... .!. ..a..m linlil.lluf ..'flu H fMW IS IllOl 1IIC UIIIIK miuiiuc .... jil nlMping beneath an everlianging rock If about fifty yards from the roadway .'.hcnJie heard screams coining from the 'direction "of Shady lane. He jumped k up. grabbing liis revolver lu tlie nienn- rs. Ujne. anil ran te tne spit wiicre uie Htm originated. Then he threw himself onto the prl's leinnaniuu and attempted te subdue him. while the latter, frightened at the sudden leaping of the youth or enraged , tfeaue of the interruption, drew a re u'm and tired nt Lawrence's back ' frhn the jeutii turned te pick up his ma tun which hn had dropped. After twetlng Lawrence tlie man is believed iiy Hclsliaw te liave drugged his body into the weeds and then tied. ' Want fJIrt te Come Forward Ai cording te the detective a ipilck so se so lilien of the new theory ueuld he feiiml i If tlie girl, slid te have screamed, would , I'Ullle fnrwnrrl niwl loll wlinf wlin l.'nrm. I v.''of the murder. ? "It is iii te tlie woman te make a I .' slutcmniit " i.n .i.i .1.: ....i. .... ......,,.. ,,,- r(1M lit,?, IttwillMI. 1 I iic imiews uiu tlie murderer Is. il is hop I tlie water near a flat beat anchored fifty yards from shore. At the same time a chorus of shrieks from tlie smnll bes playing en the beat floated across the water. A tiny pair of hands appeared momentarily In the while welter, and disappeared. Almest together Olive and three men started te swim te the spot. She een outdistanced the ethers, and as she came te the spot where the child had sunk, her blonde head disappeared. She was diving for him. He had gene down for the third time, and the 2000 spectators who rushed te the shore held their breaths as the water grew quiet ever the place where lie was last seen. At last she broke the surface again, and a great cheer went up as it wns seen tlial sue Held tlie uey s uncen scieus form In her nrms. lines suggested by Mr. Pinehet and tlie ether candidates. The members named in tin committee u.v lllliriimn n,ikir Helt Maxwell's first thought Then lie was smashed up eatly yesterday morn ing in a collision liet'vn h' automo bile niid .Tmotertnuk was for ids in jured companion". And his chief thought leday. as lie lies lu the Montgomery IIejil!nl "t Xorrlstewn. with seven broken ribs and a dislocated hip. Is for the "omferl of thes' who were Injured with him. Mr. Maxwell, whose expert knowledge of spoils jt, recognized throughout tlie country, and who Is sports editor of the Kv k.vinci PniMc Lkikikii. was one of ten hurt in the accidents, which ec curred en the Lgvpr read, between I" ll'V ..' -, - .Kill. .',, ,,u- l.fli l, J nil. Ul lllllll il ,. will be subject te the approval el all , .Teffcrsenville ami Het.woed. near Ner- j midnight, the candidates. , j tN-.iwn tween Mi Interesting in connection wiiu in-; 'pile siv-ten truck hieh collided ilay'H conference, ntul the fact Hint it is wt ai,-. Maxwell's iar was cairving te put Mr. Pinehet k views 0n nssc.ss- j twenty-three campers. It was badlv meats into actual practice, i, a I'-iiei .damaged and the fient of Mr. Max- writ ten by .Ml', fincnei m ins iihimi-. en tlie Stnte Committee who iippertcd Cenernl Miner for State chairman. Tins letter reiterates Mr. Pinehet s deter-1 third street; Mr. nnd Mrs. Percy Sail e nominated i incMIersen, 47.'ii North Kighlb street, nn te b initiation net Old Guard. The letter follews: "This is just n line te tell you hew srentlv I aimrcclaie your support Jnnn 10. and liew liiglily T value it. I We were right in that matter. Yeu and wen ,s inaciiiue was ripped an ay. In Mr. Maxwell') machine were Miss Florence Oram, 111.",:! North Tlilrtx - I ".lie. .Airs, iiazcl llirsli- twenty-two years his junior and u striking blond blend was lcleascd veMerday In $2.".000 bail after a dav in jail en the charge of firing the shot. According te the Nassau County au thorities. Mrs. Ilirsli-shet her husband during a quarrel in a let back of the Dayles bungalow. fJeerge N. Lew, Krcpeit attorney, retained te defend Mr. Hlrsh, blames "booze" for tlie trouble. Levy said lie was uncertain whether Ilirsh shot liimself or was "accidentally shot" .by his wife while she was en deavnring te wrencli the automatic pistol from his hand. A group of friends of the actress', who gathered at her country place upon news of the affair, tried te prove that no party had been held at the Davies home at all but while they were trying te persuade reporters te their viewpoint. Ml:-s Davies her.-'lf was admiltlnc It te. 'the authorities, following her statement! I with a call upon Mrs. Hirsh at the julli I lu Mineeln. , , .Marlen llmles Net Present Larlier reports were te the cflect that tlie party had been planned as a home- I coining tribute te Miss Marlen Davies. star of I osniepolltan Productions, and te Magistrate Hernurd .1. Deuras. father of tlie Davies sisters. MaKlstiate Deuras admitted that In had been one of the thirty or fertj guc-ts at. the affair,, but Marlen Davies denied her presence at Kreepert. Her attorney said Marlen had been with her mother at their home iu Munhuttuii. The sheeting took place some time between 11 o'clock Saturda.v night and After a year's chilliness be- ss UiivIck and the Mirslic I there came an invitation from tin film i actress te her former friends te attend u lawn paity that she had planned af CnntlniiFil en Pnce I'lclitwn, Column One ye 8L Paul's Cathedral. The three-mile riiui i was 1'noiii'e wiiu spectators mm traffic was at a standstill. S). Paul's Sipiaie had ii.'ii till e mnii.v people sine,. ji,- muernl of King Kdwnrd in P.Hii. while uulstde Sii Henry's home tis tlie procs-ieii -tinted a great multitude had assemiilid, I'm -mer etlicers ntul sildlers being cot.- spicueus unieiig them. The threu steed with lmied heads as the inrlege t i uiriiieii ami pas in en toward the ca- rt .i inetirai. 'i'lirouglieiit the eii nil ,ig tvet'e ' hnlf-mnsted and many offices and shops wcie closed te permit empleyes te wit ness the imposing cerenienini. Through out the empire the day was one of national mourning, even from far elf New calami coming word that mintite guns would be fired during the funeral and alMlags half-masted. In Northern Ireland, the home of the slain -nldier, there were hpecini manifestations of grief, and memorial services w,.re held in met of die chtiiche.s. Mower. Laden (tun Carriage Frem the bullet marked doorway in Katun Place where he died the body of the late field mnr-hnl was trundled en u thiwcr-hiilru gun ;aniage te Its tomb beneath the gieat dome of St. Paul'- whole lie eii-lllined the bodies of Welllnuten. Nelsen and ethers who made ISritisli hlMnry en the battlefield and ihe ipmrteuleek Tbeu-and- el i iiurlng tioep-. Iier-e less and with stirrups ieveied Six- eflicers in lesiieiidiut uniform bole (lie field iinilslnli's lil'enN and lei orations and Ills bareu mi cailei' eiislilens Then mnrched the Duke of CiiiiiMUglii, reprekentlng Kin; (.eerge. ubreusi the Held mnrshnl's war-time elleague and beloved Iriend, Mmshil I'eell. Scarcely dUcernible thinilgh the windows of a black hei-e-diawii m. ringe lode the most pathetic iijxnie Ml the pioce-sien - tin sorrow lug w inuw m deep nieiiiniiig. Colorful Pageant yf Niitinn Next walked a group of lehitive- and the military secretarj i ('presenting tin1 Secretary of War. who wii- the only Uiitiisterial mourner appealing iu the long precession. ISi-illi.tii t I.x, ttnlfiuiucd member.-) of the a run (euncil. general officers of foreign (euntries. tin- lord-, of the admiralty, the meinbeis of the air council, lepre-eutiilives el tin foioni" feioni" foieni" and the doinliiiens and fm-i igu military 'attaches followed m ,i loteifnl pageant of nations. i Detachments of the ie.-.al 1 "l-.ii i ion ien stubttlary and lejnesentntives of tli- Lister (ieveriiment. whose .-crvlce was i Sir Henry'- la.-t notable uudertiikiiig. were Ian m the prixeien. ,-nve for motorcars beaiim; liunnieds et wreati.-t evidencing the giiei of the tit Id mar shal's canities iriend' and nilmireis throughout I lie world. Tin- curiesi. -tinted fiyrn Luten Place PEACE GREATLY IMPROVED; Prediction Made That Main tenance Men Will Net Be Withdrawn LEWIS IN WASHINGTON Head of Union Confers , With President Harding and Sec retary Davis C iinllnin-il en !;- i;lKhtrrn ( eliiuin 'I hrc e Mackln. !" North ml Sixtieth WIFE OF GOVERNOR SMALL DIES AFTER CELEBRATION Frank st root Mi Sandernen. a sports writer for appreciate veur support en'"' , '.'-' i-nneKis. under "I'l'. ... ! ' ... .. the lien iiiinip nir siniwli- MnVii.ii..! the most seriuii-ly Injured. He" innv iiiiin linn in nri iiiiiipi i i! rir uhMi- . - . . ...mi............ .. i. .. . -!....;! i..i i,... i .I.,, r ..... .lnl .,.,! Iiest. eiienvan.lfarv' .""' '"....-.-,, , rnl, 1U1 ., spot, and she trod water until they nr- .and without political manipulation of ,.,;nV,!,,,-0 !',? ,'. ..I. ....I I.a.I. .. nwn ...illrt.l til. mi,.. I .. . I I .. .. .. I.I...I l.l 1.1 I'll HIII'IT III III,1 I ll'l' I II TIM I . .. ' ii.iu. .Mini ... ....... .. .......,,, ,,.,, u,u, ,v . - - -- irs. sun, i.isnn in n f..,i,.t, .,..! ..:..!.. voters et tne r,.i.i.. ,; .;......- wli -it, iki. ,-,!, i ii iieigian nv Dirt li nnd was married overseas while Mr. i Sanderson war a lieutenant iu 'the Me lie lias been un accident. then, te nievi that she was entlreh u-1 1 of the Kenuhlican human after all. Olive had h'slerlc-. I State. The fact that the Organization wns able te defeat us does net lu jlutr te the boy who trjed te heip her. te wneie te nnd him. If we be no mere let us knew (an locate her there will lajHery."' Further weight te Mm tfidui , taj' nl;h't "re In the tKea for an auioinehlle later isinncnrcd. On el tin girl- ran te a farmheu.-e Mr the .cone, of the murder and told t lie eeriipaius ,mt , , .( ll;. Nine ha, tried te attack her. When .," "lllnc" "' c-iiinpesure sic dropped ,mt 0r j,t Infm nintinn that may lend Melshaw's theory lime te when lit learned that Sun i week aue two cii-ls wli.. Falls of Schuylkill were ride by men Parents of Hey See Itesciie Mr. and Mrs. Lewe, who live nt lOI'T Herks street, tins cltj,. bad watched the scene In an agony of suspense. They rushed te tlie beat as it touched the strand, and showered their thanks upon his rescuer. "Oh. it's untiring." said Olive faint ly. "Please don't say anything mere." In spite of the warmth of the day she was shivering In her oue-ploco bathing suit. Tlie holiday crowd pressed about, eager te -ee and be close te her. She made her way through them, and went home. "I didn't tell mother and fnLhcr about it. because I was afraid thin they might net like my being iu dan ger." she. said this morning. She w.is nledce te let in the light taking nfwell-earned hour or two oil iiii 1110-.- at Ilarrisburu from tier work as a stenographer at ' "Once nunc 1 thank you very warmlv ihe I'lpiituble Insurance Company, .'iilllfer your .support," Market street. Camden. , ' "I don't like all this fu--. and I de hone that no mere will be snid about r .11.1 ...l.n.. .... .1 1.1 ...!.. af- a'v p-i ,p- p-.f-j-."r- a n A .1 - m , ii. i inn wimi no. tiuu iimi i-uiiui ..win ii. rui i tVtntOl ADANUUNbU any . w i... ,... . . ... i .i.. t . ....... ....... way clOUil tne i-s-tu.-, 1.--.--.-I1 uiu riKiii- American ovi.e.lll!..nrvi. ness of the stand we toeK nor Hide the ' ' fact that we were obeying the inundate Pinned 1'iuler Wrechage of tlie party. Frem every point of ju (jrmili , w.ls j ,)tl. , , view we were right. Mr. Maxwell, has a broken right arm 111.1. n !.... in .i mil .li.l il.iM.n, ..! 1.....I .. .... I . .. ... .... i iiiiii i nv ..fc........--.. ... ............. iinuir it 1 1 1 1 ii ir.iciureu riu. .sm nun b. Willi lOIlK-c-iuuiiniitu iin-ri-tieiii. set I intern:!!!.. . The etllers w-eri aide tlie win ei nn puri, ami 0111 into tin read, hut Miss what lay in its power 10 i-cuuke me suc cessful candidate for having beaten the machine In the primaries. Hew iar tin consequences of this action will extend It Is net possible te say. but in any event. I want jeii te knew that It bus iu no wUc weakened my determination te carry thieugh, unbroken in letter and In spirit, every pledge I made at the primary, and in particular the mil clean up tin .lammed under lloer of the c-ii. After the cia-h w I ec 1 1 HI- i pilch",! I 'rain was nge en rle ki, iu great . 1 elnmn reur Ceiitlniinl en Taee ITIrlilf rn RUNAWAY GIRL FOUND HERE; WORKED AS MAID ATTEMPT TO SCALE PEAK would have had le de. under tie ur- i ClIIIlSIllllCI.S. (!. I lllllll L 1I1I1IK Ol III ale danger, there was no time for that. tin .: . :, "" . i The lioer (hilil was drowning. Inn the ,. .".'V0'' n,,! "I" , She paused, and tears filled her e.,-e. r.hr .71' .'. sT,1?n ."l t,,,, vicinity of! - am u glad I wasn't tee late. He i...."""'lll,-' UOUy WHS feiinil. ' .ns sneh ii sweet child. -moral serilce., f.... .1 .i 11. ..!'.... .1 ."...." iiuuinn life. 0ie saved her sniall sister from similar fate two years age. Miirlm,, ;. ... '"" ."' .'.'" murdered 1, , - "" "uuiiieteii i-:'7"' '",- I nnili stieet. 1 u . "u f"'u iit-nnite tills morning at I stieet. Ale... YCstci-dnv tlini It- ..., Wlllll (u ..... . 1 rt . Ilnllrn 1, 1 1 i l ' IV'" 'r"1" tne ke v I'' " t,hp n."n "w ''-. " wi- "" i" inn down the slajer. FINDS LOST CHILDREN ASLEEP ON DOORSTEP Fe frem After nil, have aed MEXICANS KIDNAP A. BRUCE BIELASKI nan Discovers Camden Yeunn. ters Who Wandered Frem Heme Vimm,il,fl',r,! (,Vlei'1 "'I- tuernlng 'Ml. I-,... , wi ' ''Pnrtinciit. found four SJ Pser'e ;r7;e!n,!! , "' -I'd ;al. tlicj wcie Mnllhew Sis- three- vn , . '.."". ."' k'-'er Isabel rmer Justice Department unlet Held for Ransom Mexico I'll.. .Ii.ne -Mi. -(!! A. P. 1 A. Ilruie lUclnski. chief of the Ilu lenil of Investigation of tile I'liin' I Stnte- Depiiiimeui of .lin-ticc duiiug tic war, is being held for iniisem n, -ev. 11 liaudits, w-lie held up Ids atitnmehll seen miles west of Ciieriuivnc.i in tne Stale of Moieles, jesierdm. Mr. Hlelaskl. with his wife, and Mr. and Mrs. .Manuel llareeua, of Me.xicali. was mi the wii) te view Aztec ruins near the town. The motorists were lu'iiriuv 1 lie llaeieiula dc San Cnliriel. when tlie liandlts Middenl, appeared am Gen. Bruce Says Tragedy Would Have Followed Further- Effert I,endnii, .him ''0. iHy A. P. I--I It 1 .Mount i.verest uas agtiin naiue.i the 1 11 'best efforts et man. The Calcutta coiiespendcnt of the ' Daily Telegraph today cnnlirms jire jire vieus icperts (hat llrlga.lier ('en era I C, II. Itiuce. head of tlie present ex--peditien, lias been feiced te rhe cenelu- . -ion tlint iieisistence in the etlert te scale the peak would only icsiilt in 1 useless t raged). lieiieral Iiiuee was most leliictant In abandon further attempts, but the con dition iu which the two last climbing parties returned, the advice of Ills medi cal eflicers and the certainty of worse weather condllielis daily feiced him te ,1 decision. sa)s the writer. Majer II. T. Mer-lienil was tlie weit -ulVeier from frostbite, (i. L. Mallery and another member of the paity were iil-e badly bitten, ami several ' ethers le-i. -everely. Tin 1 nrrespendeni iiueles "one of the gieatest nullierltics 011 the Ilimula.Mis" as sii.xing that Hru.-e's 'gloileus faUine" has prmed cenclu.slM'l) that tlie sum mil is aliuiisi unattainable. Tin. m, . iiieriniiivi- Men in juiiiii js inai ii an Frances Ritter Gees Heme When 3he Learns She 'Passed' at Scheel Frances Hitter, a tlilrteen-veai-eld girl.. of Chelsea. N. .1.. who left home .several da's age under the impression tlint she iiad failed iu her high s. hnel cxamlunlieii, was found heie jetcrduy. Tlie girl was working as a nursemaid at tlie home of Mrs. T. L. LUker '"."i Seuth Hirst -t 1. She was taken home today. Mrs. Llsker was net aware thni Mis.. Hitter was a inniiwa). Sin; noticed that the git I was greatly depressed and, by adroit questioning, learned the tiiith. "I failed iu iii) examination-,." -he told Mrs. LNker. ".mil I iniildu't go back new ." Hut lier emple).1!' made a quie in vestigation and learned dlfler.mtly. She found the girl has made a geed lu'erage. Mrs. Llsker iheu get in touch with her relatives. Wei.l wii- M-nt hci of her geed stand ing iu school, and her demeanor qulchiy, changed, ' "WICKEDEST MAN" JAILED Camden Prisoner Gets Unenviable Title en Conviction l.enn Itanium, S.H-.iiunre -Ireei m.ir Seveiith. Camden. deciiliei lij the po lice a- "the w i. kede-i iiian in Cam den," wii- -cut te the Ncu'.ler-e) State Peillteutiar) for from one in' rhiee )c.ir- teihi) li) .ludge Shin . Itantatn pleaded guilt) i., Inning nniKs in in- i"eieii. lie wa- ar "Thank Ged, She Lived te See Vindicated," He Says Kankakee, 111.. June Hi!. .Air-, l.en Small, wife of llovernor Small, died iu her home here about S o'clock this morning. Sin was ,-trickcn with npepl.xv nnd double paralysis In the midst ,Jf ihe Iiome-cemliig staged Saturday night hy tiie (foverner's townspeople in celebi.i'- ' lien et Ills acquittal et a charge of em bezzling Stale funds 011 Saturday. Late 1 last night her physician issued tlie fol lowing bulletin: "Ah-elutch no hope Fatal case. Sinking rapidly." The strain of the long .-.'nn t session is believed l have . nut 1 United te her death. When Cm ci nor Smnll wa- told the , -ad new r. he liur-t into tears, then -aid: "Thank (red. -h,. nVed te -ee me vin dicated. I -no sure Satuidnv was one et the happiest da..s in her life." Mrs. Small was born in Liviug.l.m leuntj. Illinois. De.-eii.hcr 17, s.;i, I Slu and the lioveruer weie married iii IMi-i. The) have Ihed iu Kankak.e ever sin. e. Mrs. Small was in an uniisiialh ' happy frame of mind Sattiid.-iy ni-li't .in.i seemed p.irilcuhirlv glad te lie h.iinc from W11i1krg.ui. wliere -h.- had been with (Jeveni.n- Small dining th. h -in-da.xs of hi- trial. The tiov.-ruei ", inuv arrived home some lime after In o'clock having been met en the Divie biln,,..--ix miles e.i-t of Kiink.ikc. bv .1 i.u-,. "lelcgatleii of f 1 lend, am! neighlmi, " iiutomeliiles. Whiletievein.il and .Mi.. Sm.1l1 were tandlng in the deer of then Nunel receiving the . ougratulatien- nf n lends Mrs. Small c.uiiplnined of m.i .eelin- well and stinted in te the Innis, . , .,; she C(dl.lp-e(l -lm Itl) In feie mi blight. With .Mis. Mnnil at the Mm. i .lent I Weic Ihe ( ieu-l nor .Hid lliell th.-e, children. ..-lie and P.udd ,, ., Mis. a. I. Ingleih. LAST-MINUTE NEWS WOMAN, ILL, COMMITS SUICIDE BY GAS Mrs. Nedn. Meekhalian, fifty-three years old, killed herstV by inhalinjj gas this morning in her apartment at G134 Wal nut street. She had been ill six months. PRINCE ALBERT HONORE CHARLES OF MONACO DEAD PAKIS, June 20. Prince Albert Honere Ch'aiTes of the prin cipality of Monace died here this afternoon at 5 o'clock. TO SPEED IMMIGRATION CASES AT ELLIS ISLAND "WASHINGTON, June $26. Secretary Davis announced today that in an effort te expedite the handling of appeals in immi gration cases, a beaid of .review similar te that new maintained in Washington would be established in New Yerk in the near futuie. Nearly 21,000 cases each month are appealed from the decision of Ellis Island authorities te Washington, with a result, it was said, that the department is sxvamped. REAL RUM SCARC E. II MB DAVIS DECLARES Admits Bootleggers Are Numer- but They're Selling "Dynamite" eus. EU.S. BE KEPT IN HAII Withdrawal of Americans Would Result in Revolution. Sen ators Assert SPEAKS BEFORE MINISTERS WORK OF MARINES PRAISED I. .il- of I1..11I egi I-, Inn nn ic.it hiiier. i- the '!- 11 -I'lis 1,' Philadelphia. a. cm. 1. u te .lenii 1. 11 is, pielilln- GIRLS DROP FIGHTING FIRE SAVE FAMILY OF EIGHT North Second Street Maids Carried Out Unconscious and Badly Burned Trapped !) Hume, in the third II ..t their home, Mar) and Stella Levin -k). Ill teen and twelve, fought heroic, ally te -me Uicm-ehes and sN )lt jlt., meinbeis 1. 1 then- f.nnl!) until the! night del nis were buuieil and the. fell .... ,...-. ....... 111,111 iii.iuiies, I Iie rescued la 111. men hefere lli reached tlieni The til.- swept the Upper stn, , ,,. 1 hell lieiiie ai Pell Ninth Sifninl -tieei' t s.llet.v for the were II.. WII), 11.. '."""am Wade; sn ,,n.l wii .1 . S riW n.'-i . -...i..i 1- ui.u u an -.- "i- r "i. 11c was ar- lll) I.) .ins. six - l ti, ,V l "'I''"'11 ll""1 ",' ""' i1'!'1"1 "(- K"ns;, ""' expedition stalled earlier in the season "'-ted List week while under the m- ;,r"l. They wander , ,v ,-...,! 1 '' ''""'"U wen re ea-cd but. alter robbing it might he harel) pe-lbl te reach , lluen.-e "f drug- alter he lia. I lumped "terdny 1 fter a,, ,,1 V ,'i I!!" ,1"l"' "',' ,,",",i.''s. "J,k M''' llMttU ul"1 "1,h"1 " "'""'"' of the top. I ,T Iim.-Uui.I out of ,1 secend-ter w low ''"I'M tileu.es lls"l ' , '"' Mr. lia.cena with Ihe... ilial the l.iM Iap.-eul.l 01.I) ' ,,. and a.tn. ke.l and bil a weuia.i ''' te .(.iitlnue. fiii-ili,.,. " A rumor 'circulated heie was te the I by almost superhuman elleii, uu.lei & ' effect thai Mr. Ilielnski was an 01. II- uupiece.leute.il) favorable weather con- CnllfiHT nRINIc'. I DOT nAffifs MR? AI TCMllP m, "' l"ll""lrl' "f ","' rh" "utherllies iu ditleus and li) men who faced'th,. , er- euuun ' unlBI'. t-UO I UflbH MRS. ALTEMUS ON JURY 11 Drawn n Case of Man Arrnwl f Drug Peddling I'ell-OII AllCIIIU-. 1,1 Ml- A "-Tali, , "" .'" wuineii's political .' Jurnri ''. lte.s-1, :W ""ciidh '" ',' ''.eiimei 1,1 1 U, ,.w i,.,,,. .. v ii. ii i,i..i. 1 ... .eine (lUM-ure Milage in .moicie- Anetlicr was that be wa- being held ut 1 In Instigation of Ids ni -until enemies, gained wiille a. -ling in li I- elli.-hil i-n -pa.-it) with the I'lilted Slates (ley ei-niiieill. New erli, .Inn. An appeal le I In t. iH A. P.) Slate Di'ii.irtmeiii, taint) that the) would never leturii. CANADA STOPS GOLD EXPORT Ottawa, Hut. .June nil, ij .. j.., A precliimnli.'ii lias been Issiiid'in an extra of the Caiiilila (iazetle pro hibiting the exportation of geld c-iiu gnlil iniiiieii 111111 iiiic g.11.1 inn.- nnili .lul) I, P.l'-'!i. The' proclamation wa- n-s el ' I he. , .. '".. 111 uae sell Ice IU llic .... ii.'l'.i'i ." .." .-...ii- . 'i-,.,ii 1111.-111 , -- , . ,,,,, ii.i " , " ;- le, !l.t,l""s "l-Tlel ..nil. SI." w s asking that f.irm.il deniand be .mule at Jul "-' ' ',"' l""''1'"''1'"len wi ' ttttK "n "" ''' J'ir iliiwi ilmh ,,l"" "" AI,'U''" ''"' "" r"1',,,M' '"' A- 1'M,",i ".'i'1"'.' i'" '"'.. I"'SM''1 .',"','', ,,, ",,",,1') Auhiir ' II iiw, 1 I,- Urine Hlelaskl. held for lan-eia " autherir.lmt the .-euiIiiiiiu,,,. ' '.'.''I"' 'lm- ,!,. ,1 ,,,""' "llllN landils, s made ted.,) la I'rank L ""r ,"U"n ',l,,!'l"K1 f1"' '' ' I'" 'lli'"'1"1 lh'- In Chesle-' -"il.. ileni.,1 Sample, vice pre-l.lelil of Klehmeiid '''" theexpell el geld. ,);,"',K" ' ..-...-In.' .x, Ce.. of whicli .Mr. Iile'u,skl l lue ;,"' '""', ""I' M'-. Alte.uus ut,. Is ai-" 11 rice pieslileni and (lliectei. Fire Detitreys Camden Stere fc..i.l !-.,', !I ,'11' M's. Kate Sliei- Mr. Sample .aid the upp.nl wiw sein Ti... g, -j ler- of ,,., ,u, f i.l ii. -;."" '' ''-eui). ihled -tree '" Seeielurx llugln- b). lelegiaph. but . ,., Vn Heek slicci near the Wc-t'.lei Wll i-m ",' '" '' l"''il. .".Ii:i IV I he dccli-ied le glle 0111 its cenlenls. ,,, ,,,,.1 ,Sea -herc Itiillrend. Ciiinlei Vwinie "'.'' " "-'ir !. N". II. le,' , . n- (h'."eM.l b,t ll.c hm 1 e-- Millre one ei'.i "",', i -. - r 1--.I . ,,.er s I ',':" VT'."-'ii,,: fn"""" ' ,'" ni. 0.111IH te abeul Sl.-,flO TI 1. 1 lie l.-c. l. lore i, ,.,i ,os ei 11111 iioei. sncci ne. ir tne M, est ,le-. nil. I .-.ea-nere l.llllleii, . C.i,n,l.. . I,,'. 1 -. nn 01, iiih tn about .'iL'.-.ni) ti, 1 1 ii. nic- .HI.IU unit; wme iiai.i , Man Says Vife of Hest Helped Reb Him of $3.80 TV piemlse of a co. kiail lined .lames II. Houmhmice. e" .",17 Sin, tli I'tent sti-iel. te III.' Iliillic of .lltiliiis .Moere ai ,"IHI Suiill, Water street, .imei-.l i ' Ac. eidliig te l!n nn, lire. 's mei'., he ii,,s send he wnl.r. When he' iiuul,-(.l iiheiil the teclitiiil, he Ml)-, lr (,nw, liinisclf staring into th,. unu., icielver. "Sliell out." Iteuihlli i-seits AI,,, I,,. eldercl. Wild he 11 'fused, I,,. Mns Mr-. .Moe". proceeded te go ihr,,i,h Ids petkeis, lobbing hi.,, nf S.'I.mi, a; the cash In I111.I with him, Ale.iie'iiu.l his m I'.' weie an. 'slid, nn .m I- n 1 V.M ...i tjm I . I sl.ll A 1.1 Ml, llii.i-,.. U.lli. . ,.l l, I'ul.un I.,', '. : " '" u. ,111,11. 1 -.III, cutting oil Hi, i.iiiun 01 eigni. 1 lie,,- crie- aiu-e. I lie entne neighborhood, mid a l.ng,. cow, I wni.hc.l a- tn,. tit,. men ,.aui,. them down a huldci . The girl- leiight M.liaiul) will, i,jt,i. of water nun-' te stem tlie pregic. of the tlaiues until virtunlh all , lething luid been binned from their bodies ami they wet. -Mil, he, 1 and -e-itetl. After till elheis lia.l lieeu . I1-ie, elll'tlm weie found lii.d.lle.l in ,1 ceiui'i- .IeIim l.evilisk). lather of the i,-., , -,H iitlier children, .lehu, tin, : s,,i n, -cm-ii : elli.'. live, ami I'l-.m,,.., fi,,,, piebabl) ewe llieii i. ,, ,, n,.; ,,, Mur) nn. I Si. Iln. MAKES FIRST BEACH RESCUE Swimmer Pulled In by Patrolman at Pleasant Hill Park Pan. .11111111 Jeseph '''gnu ,,u , . , I'le.isinii Hill Pink bathmg iic'a, I,. Toil-e-.lalo. liia.le the In .1 ic , ue of th" season .M'ster.lnv. 1 ne un. u 1111. 1 m'iiiiiicu out id .1. win. In. het, I' lieciime lied Hjiihi He 111'. II. exhausted. tnr -wii iv. 11 li-!.-, 10 .Hid n'.l loe li.iml dr..,: him nnd 'ici; 1. inc. turn e.ir'e. 1 1'lnciil he.id in I'ciin-xlvai.Iii. Vil'limll) '.Il end. in 1 giillii'ie, li I'd. eral affeuts 111.- III . I'll nil test te lie al.'ohe'i well .-..'.lied ,1.1,1 s.,1,1 In bottles With till' liulltled si..', tin i .11,1, In ..lid. Mr. l.'.nls. -.e.-,kii,g rlu- un.rnlng lie- fele the Mil,;.- 1..1I I ul f Pliil.id.-l- phlti ill tlie Central Y AI. C. A . tin tin netllued he teiihl clean up the "rte in a ear and a halt weie there a law nl hiuillg his agents t,, etuei- 11 house where 11 still was known te he. As proof thai 111 the the uiuiith- tli.ii le lias been head of tl.e -ei vl. , in rhl State, noticeable decte.i-e iu tlie li.p.nr tr-illic lift rj taken pli.e I ,1, , '.aicl th.i ciih elie-tlurd a- much h.pii.i I-ml been shipped treu, tills lit as ha,l ".n .mi .ii a -imihir pei i,.d of tlie ii.,.l'iig tear lie xx 11 1 n 1 th-e .11 .r.eu.hn.i 0 net te be sieti-ii.-ki.l b the oppe-ii nm, l.v th.- p.il. I propagandist- of 1 tlegg.'i-. vim liemimit he- about the .1,111 in lli. . piohibilien eiitiii. . ,,n nt .1. .,v t'ueiil Hid the deiiiiitnieiil S' -i xxhele, )n'i"t iitiiie until )eii 111 -li. v.. ..ie 'mi tleing our xxeik." I ,i-l,e,. Thi in 11 xiiii are p-iitixe th.il .m ,,,im' 'I exi.leii. again-, ii-. ue .il.'i..' aiei a 1 tack." lie defended IMg.n A I'm . I iliilieti ufei, 1 in. 111 .1...11I. , ,1 Thin .(lay adiuitte.l 111 ,miii in b, In 1 1 logger. P.eillil-e he I,, 1. 1 ihe tiu; 11 'i,x 1, lu.l Is hnxi- 11111, ,,, 1,1,11. .,,, 1 Mr. 1 lax is. "He Worked ln .1 I ilegg, 1, Inn n, hed) has a 1 i'l .. -,i ne va. nut deinj his ,,l, I n,,i,i 1 s 'Ul him inn I nllllllllrll -.'n I'-bi- I-IKlltrril. ( Jllllllll I'me DEATH STARTS PROBE OF ONE-MAN TROLLEYS Unidentified Weman Is Killed at 48th St. and Haverford Ave. xx 0111.111 wa- klieikeil down .,1 , '. ileil bx n iilie-im.li llellex ,11 I'iiii)- iglltli stuei and 1 III', ei tul , I axeiiiic ih.s 'neiuilig She ha- Het he, 11 in.'in nii-.i Slin va- about leit) xcar ui.J ainl ,., .'.ilk omplc.xleii. he were a g.ml u-ig s.'r will, .1 tub) mid hand a li.uulk, r' duel with tin init'i I "." It, 'e,, , operator of the tiidiej. was un, .st.-,,. When the ic-ieit f then nui.in's '.Hill reach, d the Curen- 's nil!,,. tl ; .1 ;,.ilu,((,n. elltitlU.lll, e f parieu ,,t' ll.nt the m.ll. I,e ,-! mi bx lull" "ti Illlli'tlliltc Anieii, ,n iinl ir.ii x , . n , bill x ilh a n duct, en el ' I.llll.'lldeij ill lep.ill lUi'sellt-tl ted l e late 1 nluinitree ,cll llsilllllg .Mliel'lt-llll 11. 1 III. I Sllllti. I 1,1. ... H.lit. I.f. II V ' e.taiulx In " a. mait ri iietl In sjen I'.irn- f N'.'ii I'. "tra. ted hi-ji '.ned Hn.ii i, -ii me l:i ,11 , I'.ul nan- ami i xilsl in.. J, tity iimiiiiine i the s, ml ha. been inxi1 lllllll. tlatlnli luitige. I lie lelliliiitl.'e ieei.., aiiiieun, e incut of its tin. lings ,, Iieiulul.'an f falls --in m-w f rhe negetiati,.,. mijipll.x begun be' we.-n the State p.. piuwiieiii ,.,,i ,ie iiuinime,,,, ,.. looking te the reiunnatieii of mint H-.-iilllieiii in .llll, 1 I .,1,11.11,1, Un declaration that earl'v wnh iirnxval et or dia-n, i.-du, rim. m il, .....,,..., ,,,,, 1 pa 1 nm ler.e I, .....11 linn,, 1 i. iiiiinwisl 1 rigan.lnge nnd lew.liitieii the repnrt which was -u Rfee M. '.. , I. 11,:. ,.,. i .. . '.'". '(I-, .'iiuirumi, .,.,.. .-.ii,u,ir, wuui.i. n Xeiada: '" " "inn. ami .iime .'xini, xi 110 Iimx.i 1,.1, ngs ami .ei em Snnie I loiiiince. The ceiumlttee f,,,,,,,) ,, , xxhele Alllei 11.1 n. nm, I... ..:.... ,. .. ,- "'i, ,,1 , 11111 , Kic.-ll liem-lit t,, ,'. Jl,,,. s ,, K.-tliltil. It is s.ni.l ... I I. ., ..,,.. . ., . ..'.' .""'" u 1. .',.,, 1. f,il, ..' r.."''""" '"..'''' l'"tli "t ......... .,,,,, ,,, iUex eineiit ""' "ii.-ie 11, 1, 1 l.i eii 'ml 11 few in. inn,, . natix,. la nieiiil.e, . line. , "III hi ief " under 1. tn. in Hii'li nnd ihe I'uited St,,,'. ",""'"" -).. il,.. j, PUl'll. , the M.lxcm x t t ..in .lie .ci miry et It 'stni, it-11,.,1 ,ir t .lis." In iiilili,.iii - IIM, x.-iiie 11. I' is .aid lliar --f . 1. ..1, in mte wiii.h Haiti ue xhiiu-.len of its cicln eiien un, ix. -.ill, in ,, rln , .i-nuient i I,,, a.i.i.il landing of t I 10,1. 1, u.nnl len-cs ;,,.,, Menree I net, i,. .,, ,, ,, , ,;l(U meiil .. the l'-,., .sit, ,s , ,!. ' ' sue. e..,xe step, s, 1 ,-,., , ,,,,,, order in lli .ri. t help in.rliui,. Cl .. I I fl'lll'lll I. ...! I tt . ....... " ,"". " ""in) 1-present, itnc ,11, gin in-, 1, in, 111 iis.iir . jlc, ,,, 1,011 01 in.' geyi'iniueni. f , .sin.,-- nm, 1111111 p,,- tlie Intuit leunine 01 peace ai, I Ihe of 1 hi I lull inn people," Sli't.al t) Apn'ri r f.irn.nO I' ib l.'Jetr Wilkes. Harre. Pa.. Jut'" 'JO. Tht ! f Jem ni 1 Sfjb- Comin'ttre of tin an'lira (iit mine weiket-s. mail,' up of forty members from the three lun-.l-ceal dis tricts. I- ufic f,,t 11 tw-e-.lu.x s, ssicn te , i.'etennine whether tlie suspension celled ' April 1 Is te be , unveted into a general strike, or n oiititer-preposiil m.u.'e thai xlll biing the controversy fe an end.. 1 The committee will announce tun re sult of tin referendum i-ete tal.t 11 .iiimng 1 the 1.i.i,C0(l mi labels of the unliiji, Tlint xvte is (iv"ixxlielmiiigly iu fawn of giv ing rlie Scale Committee power te Ism.c ,1 general strike order. That does nat .noun that a strike xvill be uiilc.l. but it u ill ghe the S-sule Committee th i.itv.er te Issue the order whenever It t ' eme.l advisable. 'I'iie .emmitlee mu-t decide, loe. If lii.iilitlliilii e In, 11 ure te b. .iiiexved te 11 main at their pets if n stilke 1 ailed. Tin ru' xvhen strike orders ne issue is 10 call out the pumpmen, 'Mg.neeis. tin men and fan tenners. Tile p.c.-ent anthracite situation xvill likely Piexe the ex. option. The operators 1..11111I non-union men ter tin ninlnten aine job. lu VMV2. and tlie) have rfom rfem ise.l te de se again if tlie union men 1110 .ailed out. T.ii.s would lead te trouble, if is believed, and the liliucry i i" anxious, te avoid mix serleii- (lit turliauee. ruder a 1111,011 rule the maintenance men give one day's pay as un assess ment. This means a fund of .'SO.OOO menthl) for the union te pay out in mlief te needy strikers ami their fain--illes. Culling tlie union maintenance men out xveuld mean the low efthl -uiu for relief. The three district pie-lilf-nts nre piaiiiilng te let the f'encral Scale Com mittee work out the policy for the fu ture. There Is a belief that the com mittee xvill make a counter piopesnl l 'lie operators and that the union will eft'.r te arbitrate If there are nssur-nm-"- of an iuxo-tit;atlen of tlie nn-rhini-it. Industry. Thcie Is meie than a mere pe-sibility tlint the luir.l coal difference xvill speedily take a peaceful tuin and thar the men ma) be back -;.t w eik by rlu- middle of July. That, feeling ty quite general iu and out of,' 'he union :xi tlie ..-eiuinitlee get together -eda) and tool, up its work. If the maintenance men aie allowed te letiiaiu at xveik 'as predicted, the ' nien xvill demand a ide.lge from the "pernlers that no eal 1," mined and nunc -hiiiped. It is lea-euably cer tain that -t,i h iuarantec. will be given. W.l-lllllglllll. June -Jtl .Ii) A P.) -Jehn ?.. I.eixi-. pi. i.lent of t he I'uited Mite We'kei- of Ainerica, xx In, arrived .11 Washington xe-terda) for a .cries of . ell'.'l'ences with (ievei'lllllelll etlii nl- ceiiiiircd with Secetni.x of Laber Da x ;s. te. lax and later. acc.iiniaiiie,l by Mr Haxls ivent te-the White' Heuse re disi-iiss th. ai strike matte's with President Hiirdlng. Tlie union b-iibv and Se, -n-taiy La-xi- ,-,.-ie tlie Piesidem- gue.-ts at ! in. h.-eii ami it xxa.s -aid ai the In. 'I'irtiueiii el Laber thar u statement Piebabl) xveuld he i-sue.1 after flic cenn lereln , , . Mi. 1'uxis. piinr te melting xx it h Mr. Lewis, indicated that tin nt Ire coal ,Uestien xx tiiihl lie discussed ami au ul) ..I mi the lun. been. Tin. Score Lit) s.iid the c-ii opernteis wcie boili ng out for the disluct settlement plan, xx bile the miners iii-l-t upon a gencrai . eni'.-reiice eiubi.ii .ng nil of tiie areas IIIWilxeil in th,. .tflke .Iflintieli. MEX. PETE GAINS AGAIN lu 1,1, .1 It Xla- some "I, liiml. .j.' f ,1 lelrx agnii,.' "' tlie miliia v I. el XX ee, ." th. of . e K.'Xclnmeii "P e liaxe In. 1 ! ;llie in in.uix 0.1 Stock Sears te New Heights Da spite Investigation New ..rh. June I'l'i , , ) lie. j, ne Hie ni.piirx new- uudei way by Stock Kibauge authorities. Mexican, Pern deum -eared I., new- heights at the ."polling of tmlux's stock miiiket. The in -t tiatisn.iii.il of KMl -liuics at 1S4' . shexxi-d 11 gum of .'', points exer laff week's lluiil pn. e. I'leln its initial .piotl.lieil lb"' st,,ck lese within the flr-t tweflt) lll.'ll.le. ,i J 1 1 .. ,,. Sl, 0lnts exer the piexieii. high" 1 .-.old" of the ) . a r Ii 1, 11 bail. I'i in, mi- fi nm its eartx i.igh mi pieiii -ihMiis. bur 1. bounded Xlg...i.x befoie . en le the new- nmx-' ill Mill of IPP Tin- shine- ,.t tin. I '1,11 American pf. ii ileum I'l.mpuux. wliith .-oiiiieN .Mex nan Pedeletiiu. also , Id, d subrun(lallv 11 le.r.in gains. le lie PHILADELPHIA GIR " WIN in mi, 1 "' . ..ion, hud l.tlleii. lb. tlneat- .'. .111111 (, ie nm .1 - 1. it. 1 maiii- 1 xeh.piueiii 1 , " '1 ,1 vr Stu- ships meie, am) Waxvr, ar.i d K.'helui' iiiiiiiMinc,, ( ane.ii Council mi Swarthmore and Bryn. dents Get French Scf Mnigai.-I Pirkm. 01 Sx Ml'Igltlet r itliill 11 . ,,t It 1 'long t. ' f,,rtx w 'iinr ship , ,11 I i.-in I. tiuixcis f r llt-Jli -li. bx Hi S diiocier 01 th. Anion! 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