SBPTEMBElt e; 1922 ' ' ' ' W ' jfe ; " ' .1H.H l " ! I , I I .. II III. i -IMIEMIYGME pr0f. Tiernan Will Call Medical Experts Wlin aejjui m .., Wife's Child DEFENSE IS blaemwhiu . .. Qnt n Tlie : " PT.Y. " .'.' I , Iwn threuel. fSISH'"'nI,,,"'W,n "llr . .i..i.i.r innn. Ih trlrd en a.th Jienn r - ' ; tbir" I" , , . ,,, mi,,.,,,,,. SS'l'Mwn'lty of 'Notre Dnme Law ebMl. le cempel him te acknowledge AilfrnltJ of n (.en cur "" That became known yesterday shortly ;..,,' .ie defcnie hnd obtained cost " i r (l.e tirclltnlnnrv henrlnc FT- Lilre of the iVnce Al W. Hwlnki until September 14. The tin Lllinrilv -vn Itli the rnau of two ntldi feul attorneys retained by Peulln nt a, iat moment wnM the Jilen. Whlie reil'1" nnd hi attorneys main tained silence eencernliiff the character . .k. ,lpfense. I'ref. Tiernan. niter V'..l- mill line the nameless hnny he Js ami the two little girls l.e rail; If , irn. threatened te lu-ing prenf of with another Hetttli t ..1I' rnlntlnllR STmatren. said te be the wife of a TfnSJeary. be M. be will call na ". ,v tmeses te substantiate this Hiirge as he fays he can produce te id! of Mrs. Tlernan'H alleged booze ind tnlklms machine parties with the rletblnff man in the lnttcr'n home while Mn. Peulln and her two children were tliltlng In Chicago. This new CiinrRe cnuira auuuu-r m-u- drcles. which nlready are discussing little but the "Peulln case." It was Prof. Tiernan himself who revealed (hat medical experts and nnalytlenl chemist" probably will be called te prove th paternity ei me mnc-snoniiweiu toy. "I have had extended correspond cerrespond correspend nce t ltti Dr. I). Thudlcum. nn nuthor nuther Jtr ea this subject In California," he laid. "This kind of evidence Ik per fectly admissible, but will have te be corroborated by expert testimony. "By tnKing n Mimpie ei nioea irem the baby and another sample of Mr. Pmilln's. Dr. Thudlcum tells me. it will be simple te establish whether he I) the father. I'mlcr certnla tess the child's bleed will react te that of ltn father, when there will be no reaction from tlie bleed of any ether person." Prof. Tiernan Is said te have had bleed test made which shows that he is net the boys rather, but this does net prove that Peulln Is. That can be rreed. he i-nyrf. only if Peullu Jrlll subjnlt te a test. 'lne ueiense, it is Believed, will be hilt around the "blackmail" theory, set with money as the alleged oWeet. bat enforced continuance of the friend ship nnd .social activities between the tire families. It will be contended, it is said, that Prof. Tiernan sought money te defray the detor's bill and offered te waive this If the friendship remained un broken, the whole nffair being founded la Mrs. 'Plenum's infntuutlen for Teulln, which was net reciprocated. trot, 'iiernnn s story, briefly, is that Poulin wooed .Mrs. Tiernan und in duced her te visit his home en a premise te marry her. Poulin is alleged te have laid Ins wife had tuberculosis and yeuld net live long. The proceedings is quasi-criminal pe far. Poulin, if he should lese, would me only te nay for the child's sup port. A criminal charge, however, may irew out of the proceedings. VOTE GOLDEN RULE ETHICS Penna. Retail Jewelers Held Closing Session at Alteena I Alteena, Pa., Sept. 0. A cede of tthlcs based en the (jelden Utile, similar te the one passpd ut the nntlennl con ration at Cincinnati, wns adopted by tcePcnnijlvnnln Ilctull Jewelers' Asso ciation at the closing session of the con Tuition here je.sterdny. Wllliainspert was chosen ns the next Wace of meeting. Officers elected were: President, William V. Sellers, Alteena; Tlce presidents, Themas .1. Aprvle, Johnstown; .. P. Archlmld, Plalrsvl'lle; P.G. Ulencr, Harrisburg; William M. Bede, Philadelphia; W. W. Appel, Lnncaster; V. h. U.uis, Philadelphia; Herbert C. Keller, Allentown; secre rr, William Sutten, Philadelphia; treasurer, I. A. Dclsher, Heading; ad ad Jlfery beard, 3. Warner Hutchlns, Philadelphia; Iea D. Carman. Philadel phia; J. Clalre Crawford, Pittsburgh; AMUBt Tech, Pittsburgh ; A. C. Gruul, Bbarpsburg. NAZARETH MAN SHOT DEAD Xazarelh, Pa., Sept. (I. Paul Ko Ke Web, ferty-tivn years old, was found Burdered Monday night in n lane near Ue Dexter Portland cement plant, with m bullets in his body, one of which rierced his heart. Prank Nicholas was Uen into custody yesterday as a ma terial witness. WATERWAYS DELEGATES Pennsylvania Named te Ge te Convention In Maine Next Week Ilarrlsburg, Sept. 0. (Hy A. P.) Governer Hpreul today announced ap pointment .of the following ns delegates te represent Pennsylvania at the Atlan tic Deeper Waterwnys Convention In Pertlnd, Mc, September 11! te lfi: Mayer William A. Magec, Pitts burgh J J. II. Zcrhey, Hr., Pettsvllle; M. J. 0. Smeyer, Pheenixvllle; William 1. Dornn, Urlstel ; Orergc W. Thern con, Walllngferd ; .1. K. Ostcrtng, Col Cel uinbln ; Mayer W. T. Itiunscy, Chester; A. l' Damen, Jr., Darby; C. Prank Williamson, Media; Tlieuum It. Stock ham, Merrlsvlllc; Henry Palmer, Lang home; William J. Cnnlrn, Vincent dc P. Ilenllersen. Jeseph K. Costelle, Henry C. Dunlap, .Tnmes It. Owllllnm, Theodere Justice, It. Lincoln McNeil, I). J. Murphy, Jr., Heward J. Saegcr, Oeergc A.'KInn. Geerge D. Van Sclvcr, W. 1). Shepherd, Walter K. Woolman, Philadelphia ; II. Paul Panics, Ambler: the llev. II. A. V. Voyt. Cynwyd. and W. K. Headley, Chester. NOTE WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES Exposition Will Be Held In New Yerk September 18 New Yerk. Seat. 0. The part that women are plnylng In the business nnd professional world will be visualized nt nn Exposition of Women's Activities, whlcji will open September 18 here under the nusplces of the New Yerk League of llusincsn and Professional Women, Inc. The exnosltlen. It Is snld. will nreve Just hew far nnd rapidly women have come along In the commercial field In the last few years. Membcre of the League nru actively Identified with many Important buslnes and professional lines. Mrs. Elizabeth Sears, presi dent, says: "We are no longer nn experiment In the business world nnd It Is new up te us te show that we nre te he an asset and net a llnbllity there." Many firms nnd organizations art prepnrlng exhibits, FIGHTS JAPANESE LEASE I Angelas Calif., Sept. 0. Sena Sena eor Jehnsen nnneunced here yesterday lin had telegraphed te the State and War Departments nt Washington ask ing that they glve their attention te n reported proposed lease by Japanee of ten acres nt White Point, near Fert MacArtliur. I'nur. D00L1TTLE READY L FORM ONG TRIP Army Airman Completing His Ocean-te-Ocoan Flight Must New Ge te Ohie BOYISH GRIN AT THE FINISH ill Uiecfalrit Prctt San DIcke. Cnllf.. Sent, fl. -Having eaten today hlfi" first breakfast since utartlng bis nlr dnsh from the Atlantic emit te the Pacific, Lieutenant James II. Doellttle. army nlrmnn, who late yesterday completed his flight here from Jacksonville, Fin., in record time, was busy with plans for his next flying nslc. He has been Instructed te report for duty nt McCook Pield, Dayton, O., and plans te My there, stnrtlng Friday, In the specially constructed de Hnvllnnd plane which brought him here safely from the Atlantic coast well within twenty-four hours. Lieutenant Doellltto showed no signs that lie was worried about bis new task. and, according te all rules of the living game, be ought net te be anxious about it, for he hns plenty of time te make the flight and Intends te take It In easy stages, Instead of with only one step ns en his illght from ocean te ocean yesterday. He Is remembered here ns one of these net In the habit of worry ing for In the famous airplane flight of November 'M, 11)18. when 'J12 air planes took the air here at ene time te celebrntc the ending of the wur, Doellttle led n quintet of "stunt" filers who put en every net then known in aerial daring. Doellttle showed much of thnt en thusiasm when he landed here just be fore dusk yesterdny. The most appar ent feature en his landing, perfectly accomplished, after n grind of mere than twenty-one hours In the nlr, was n wholesome boyish grin. Doellttlo told of his start, of running Inte n storm, hew he rese from, the storm zone, and scudded West. Lieutcnnnt Doellttle made an average of about 101 miles en hour. When he reached Imperial Valley and snw the two pacemakers from Heck well Field, Captain William Randelph nnd Lieu tenant C. L. Webber, waiting te ac company him en the last lap he op ened tip wide" his liberty meter and enmn nt n speed estimated at He miles an hour. tn . Snn Antonie. Tex., Sept. 3;T(n7 A' P.) The record nlrplnne flight from the Atlantic te the Pacific Coast by Lieutenant Doellttlo will be n stimu lnnt te rapid development of aeronau tic In the United States. Lieutenant Colonel C. C. Culver, nlr officer of the Kiglith Cerps Aren, declared today. r'The plan of the army nlr service,' said Colonel Culver, "is te locate n large Hying fleet en each of the coasts and ene In the center of the country, at Hnn Antonie. y such ft system, each of the three lleeta would be re-enforced by the ether two. Lieutenant Doo Deo Doe littlc's flight bears out, also, the pos sibility of fast courier service between 1110 two coasts in nine ui ciuriivu. NEGRO WARNED BY HAND N. Y. Editor Gets 8evered Member of White Man In Package Veur Vnrli. Sent. (1. A Dockage con taining the left hand of a white rann nnd a letter signed "K.K.K." threaten Ing murder, was received yesterday by A. Philip Randelph, editor of a Negro monthly mngnzlne, the Messenger. The package, which bore a wrapper marked ''Frem a friend, New OrleanB," was opened by the police. 'Plin iMIer wnrneil Randelph te keep out of white men's movements and te unite with ins own race, iinnuuiiiu ni.i i.A t.nltnt.iwl If n.fin ntnt tiv pripmleq In the Seuth, nnd thnt it referred te n recent controversy between nimseu nr.u Marcus Gnrvey, president of the Pro Pre visional Republic of Africa nnd editor of the Negro World. URGES INSURANCE HEAD Donaldsen Pleads for Concerted Ac Ac tlen by Commissioners Bnampscntt, Mass.. Sept. fl. An ap peal for concerted action by State in surance commissioners In the interest of sound insurance practice was made by Themas R. Donaldsen, Pennsyl vania commissioner, In his address ns president at the annual meeting of the Insurance Commissioners' Convention yesterday. He urged the employment of a paid executive te be located In some central State with the responsibility of codifying nnd unifying policies formulated by the convention and serv ing ns n cleering house of Information. CITY GETS UNTAXED TAXES Procton, Mass., Sept. 0. Declaring that yearn age when he was In business In Rrockten he was net taxed enough, a man signing himself "A Friend," sent te City Treasurer Calvin R. Bar rett a certified check for $500, drawn en the Rank of Italy In San Francisce, urging thnt It be added te the tax budget. 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