Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 07, 1922, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY,, SEPTEMBER 7, 1922
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AGAIN LOSES HOPE
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Must Still Pierce 333 Feet of
Debris and 30 Feet
t of Solid Reck
IT MAY TAKE TWO WEEKS
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Jackten, Calif., Sept. .. llejiesv"
ke Marled miners in the Arcentut shsV
rejld b reached by rescue crews which
fcT ben tunneling feverishly since n ,
tfwk age Sunday nicht, In time tn bring
But alire the entrapped jnjners. faded
after it became known today that res
cuers burrewini from th 3(Xr.v01
lerel of the Kennedy workings have ?
tP pierce 333 fret of cared -in debris
nd timbers and 20 Vj fort of solid rock
Unles better condition are enrotin enretin
tertd, It rraa believed by seinf mining
nperU here that it will be closer te
thirteen than te seven dajs before the i
taalc la accomplished.
Fred L. iewell, t-afetr engineer for
the State Industrial Accident Commin- ,
Ien, said that only ten fet were
cleared jesterday en the ;if00-foet lerel
el the Kennedy mine which would lend
te the. .4(W-feet level of the Areenau'
Rescue shift working en the two levels
continued their uerk without let -tip.
and indication nre thnt tin- worker ti
the, 11000-feet level would y the iirt te
reach th Imprisoned men
Kdmund Norris Hobart i-af't.v en
gincer connected w.tli the Mctlccn Mln
itif Department of the Amrican Smell
ing ana Refining Company, arrived here
today te render whatever assistance is
possible. Mr. Hobart has bad charge
of rescue work In several similar Mexi
can mine disaster.
' Every minute inre midnight of Aj
imt 27, wh'ti forty-seven men v.ff
trapped below the 4200-feet level of
the Argonaut mine, hundreds of res
cuers have been working desperately n
find a means of reaching the cutembcl
men.
The 6rst step nas te rut una; tl
Vulkhead that separates the Arcena'it
nd Kennedy mine. The plan wa
nbandened when It we found a cavr-ir,
had occurred en the 3000-feet levd en
wnich the rescuers wre working.
Attempts then were r.iade te brmii
Inte the Argonaut hhaft from the 3GO0
and 5000 feet lev-Is, of the Kenned
mine. Beth of these also were blocked ,
Engineers today wer studying mips
with a view te cutting a connection be
tween an old waste drift from the 3000
feet level and the green stenp ere.s cut
recently traveled. Superintendent V.
8. Garbarlnl explained that this would
facilitate rescu work after the Argo
naut is reached by giving worker go
ing in and coining out two paths. It
would be in the nature of a swlrrb or
aiding te avoid confusion when men
with stretchers and these bearing feed
are forced te make grent haM between
th outside and the chamber wbere the
flre victims are entombed.
Ne mere blasts have been heard from
the pit where the men are held prisoner
Uere nursed arrived teda nnd the hos
pital 1 fully equipped te render m'dlcal
attention te the men, bneuld thc be
In position te receive it
LEAGUE ASSEMBLY AWAITS
LLOYD GEORGE'S ARRIVAL
Possibility of His Attendance Keeps
Speakers Frem Platform
Genera. Sept. T. lir A Th
League of NatlenH Assemblj today oou eou oeu
tinued its dls'-tiKsInn of the report en
the work of the council, although in
terest in the debate i overshadowed
by the prespret that Prime Minister
lileyd Geerge of Great Britain mnj
CjOtne here te take part tu the proceed
legs.
The possibility of his .utndanee has
deterred a number of tpptt'itiT. from
taking the platform, as the. henjt' te
express themselves m subject 'h.e!j
may be threshed out after hi nrrlvnl.
The question of relief for AusrrU lias
entered the phase of prartlml mu1 itb
t appointment of a spei-lal committee
composed exclusively of members of the
interested states. Great Ilrltain.
France, Italy. Austria and L'seoho L'seeho L'seohe
Slovakia are represented en this com cem
rnlttee, which Is expected te report Fri
day. DEPUTIES DRAW PISTOLS
Panama Aaaembly Thrown Inte
Confusion During Acrid Debate
Panama, Sept ". By A V i The
National Assembly was thrown into
confusion and Midden sdjeurninen- ei.
terday when two of the deputies drev
revolvers during an argument.
The chamber was diMMsalng 'he
tatus of Deputies Anns and Alvarad".
who are under charges, when Sener
Chlari, fiecretar of !evr nimmt .uil
Justice, ajese anl ted the A"ernbl5
Je consider a measure which the Gov
ernment wished te submit peput.
JVidnl, a partisan of Senur r u
termed this an net of intrusion and
began a criticism of the Government
party.
Hit remarks angered Uepuf. far far
rjen, who walked te the center of the
room brandishing d revolver S m r
Vidal also drew a weapon, but th luef
'f police and ether tleputies imertfreil
! STATE TROOPERS HELD
fTwe Accused of Assault en Penn
sylvania Ceal Miner
Washington. I'a., Sept. 7 -(By A
V.) Twe State troopers and we coal I
and iron pelicemen. charged with as
anltlng Jehn Bella, a cenl miner, nt
Denbo, recently, were held for fuurt
by Justice of the Peace C. P Murhhull,
alter a preliminary hearing here today,
OChe special charge was ' uggruvuted
assault and battery."
Tbe defendants were en "trlke duty
'ana arrested Bella en a charge of dis
orderly conduct. The miner said the
fleers assaulted him In their barracks
and en their way te the county jail.
Bella, at a hearing several daja age,
was sentenced te serve thlrt days in
Jill.
BOOTLEG WHISKY KILLS 8
Twe Women and Man Arrested en
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Homicide Charge
j$Ct ijXwr erli, Sept. 7. Poison liquor
hjy fiuw taiiau ClgUb victims Hi .LHlU&lJJI
UMi wm. i-irauu in mvh cejc -na
nettled by blindness. Four of the
! Victims were women.
'tfi , Mrs. Adelina Ueale. Mrs. Imerlnda
jt,., XtUU and Michael Cafiere, arrested en
claries of homicide crewing out of the
.w Ucohel deaths, are being held with-
i -' ' Biiir rta i iiir ihiiiii iniiiii rt-m m i i- .
Hereral ether arrests, involving vio
lations of the prohibition laws, were
Wade by detectives working feverishly
tp locate the source of bad liquor which
ki terrerlred the lied Heek section.
l,owls II. CarrlH, fiehl tiecretury of
i the riiiwnai uomrautee ter tne I'reven-
f . Him of 1! Indues. (M U jesterdat beet-
'M liquor had become "one of the nrln-
I eauwa ei eununess, ranging witn
'cwerr wheel and flying chips efi
WHERE RESCUERS
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The rgenaut mine (at the left), where the miners were entombed by
the flre en ugust 27. On the right is the. Kennedy mJne,s, showing
where the rescuers started te Merk through te llie stricken miners from
.1 depth of t.i(K) te 1800 fct. The lower part of (he diagram shows the
proximity of the two drifts. One rescue crew is rutting away the
forty feel (twcnt.i -tln en a leel nnd flfle"!! perpendicular) through
solid rock that will Jein the lue mine, while the ether rescue crew is
cutting a soften clu. Clarence lJr.iiNli.iw, a Miaft boss, who repeatedly
risked his life trying te extinguish the flames and reach the men below,
Is seen In the Inset
BERLIN 10 FLOAT
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German Finance Minister Must
Satisfy Cabinet and For Fer
mer Fees
EXPECT SUITABLE PLEDGES
Berlin, ."sept 7 Aeive negotiations
began tedaj between tin- BeKinn finan-
I'ial d'-legite, and i.,rti).i,i i"inernment I
officials fur the flft.iuen of the sii
n "Mith"
treiiri neus te lie siven Bel-
guim in
dei-isiull
lieu of nsh under the reoen'
et the Itepnrat ens Commis-
Hen.
Ne p-edieti'.n could be hii7irdefl ns
te (rerm.inj's ability te patlsfy the
Belgian denuiiids for senirity. but M.
JietrielniBiis, Bilgiau delegate, i conf cenf
ibnt nu acceptable solution will b:
reached
lr Hermes, ("Je-innn Finanee Min
ster. : fnc'ng a twofold pred'eament
He must a.-.-ouin.e.l.itc tb" Belgian on en
"M and ,i!n) to.-nneile bis colleagues In
the f'ribiiut and German) '.s tinunflil
and Indiiifrial leaders te whatever wlti wlti
tien Is reached
Paris. Sept. 7 - (B A. P. i -Sen
ater 'le I,ubers.-ic enplainlng in I.e
.Teuni.il hi- arrangement ith Huge
Js'inne.., tjercian tinamuer. for recon
struction work in the former battle
ones, slid it was thought best te ;
make as much us., as joscible of Get -in.
in lalinr Tie effe. t of having tee
i. an) German werkfis m the dcastate.
regions, hnwerer, was fearel and by
'hr nrr.ingeiiienr ndep'ed the giealcr
i air of that Isbei will be utllired ir
Germany.
PRINTERS PLAN FIGHT
ON UNION AUTONOMY
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Revision of Rules te Come Before
Convention Saturday
Mlantlr Cll), Sept. 7. Conserva
tires ,irnl progressives 'n the ranks of
the International Typographical I'nmn,
nli'h m hides In its Membership
some !'0 000 men in the rr.ntlng
trad'H, will hfage n battle te tb-"
finish ut tlie annual ronvention of the
uniei.. which Is te open at the Hetel
Ambassador here en Saturday. While tbe
Priigregsivea, headed by President Jehn
MeParland. wicceeded in capturing
control of the Executive Council of the
, union last Mar. they will net take office
un'll November Conservatives headed
by Jehn W. Hes, international fi .
re'iry, claim te have n working ma
jority of delegates und haw Hnneineed
i that the will attempt te hind the hands
of the Pregresshes by amendments te
i he union regulations a' the ..mention
The fight. It Is said wll center about
the rcMWen te the iavs nt the union
proposed by PregTejshcs te make aeh'
union u separate niitonenn with power
te call a strike when the majority ote
for It. CenHervutlvi-3 are opposing nnv
such (hHiige, claltnln that te Khe this
power te tbe separate unions without
Minelien of the LxeeuUve Council would
disrupt the international body.
, The contention Is also expected te
reaffirm Its position en the forty-four-hour
week in the job industry and con-
I sider future plans f..r the unions which
Mil! haM" about O.litO men out en strikes I
I ever the forty-feiir-bour week plun
It was stated tnat these rtrlkes, which
started en May 1 1021, have est the.
International t'nif-n net leSg than
$15,000,000, raised by Imposing a tax
of 10 per cent en the earning of the
printers. j
PRINCE DELAYS WEDDING I
Frederick of Denmark Walta Till
Cattle la Finished
Cflurnliacen. Sept. 7. (Bv A. P. i-
i Crown Prince Frederick has postponed
his marriage te Princess Olgs. niece of
King Constantine of Oreece, until early
next jear.
I The rercmun was erigmall ct for
this autumn, but it wnu found th? castle
i at Atiiiillenberg, In which the young
couple will Ihe, ceijlil net he finished in
time. The structure was formerly oo eo oe
cupled bj the Dowager Hmprevn of Bui
sla. sister of Qusep. Alexandra, and li
undergoing eitenilve.altcrtlens,
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PAN FOR BELGIUM
FIGHT FOR 47 LIVES
WORLD'S RECORD
WEDDING AUDIENCE
Radie
Fans Hear Broadcast
of
Washington Ceremony
Washington, Sept. 7. i By A. PJ
The world's record for a wedding
Budienee undoubtedly h held tediy bv
Mr. and Mrs. Jehn H. Cellier of thl
ttj . nhi matrimonial nws added te
the gavety of the program enjejed last
night by all radio fans within range.
Housed te reniantli- mood first bv the
strains of the Lohengrin AVedding
March from the organ of the Church
of the Covenant, the radio listeners
then wondered if it was the real thing
and were net disappointed te hear the
entir'- ceremony, with the responses of
the bride and bridegroom, coming te
i thorn through a brondeastlng apparatus
installed near the pulpit.
THEOLOGY STUDENT ELOPES
Pert r.nllinn AAe Ml., l.a Mnmmsl.awa)
In Peughkeepsle
Beltile'ieni. Pa.. Sept. 7.--Miss Iva
Hummel, niece of Mayer J, M. ltuikle,
and Lnrl ( eiiins. n Mudenr in theology
who bad passed 'the summer ut Asbur)
I'.-uk. vesterdav telegraphed te Mr. and
.lrs. . J. iiumniei. parents or tne (
brliie, thtt thev had been married Sat
, utday in Poughkeepsie.
Mrs. Cellins also telegraphed J N.
Miiir, superintendent of hdioels. that
she veuld net teach in the local schools.
She is a grnduTe of the Moravian Col
lege for Women, and Mr. Cellins was
n undent at the Moravian College and
Theological Seminary.
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September 30th
Caster Highland
Caster and Cottman Avenue, Just Above Caater Circle en Roosevelt Boule Beule
vard, en Caster Avenue High-speed Line Connecting with Frankford "L"
An Unprecedented Opportunity for Hemeseekers and
Investors te Buy at Your Own Price
In the Heart of Philadelphia's Next Big Building Beem
Caster Highland is ONP: FARE le City Hall
and 69th and Market streets.
It is en the Caster avenue hish-spced line, con
necting with Frankford "L."
It is near the famous Roosevelt Boulevard, the
Frankford High Scheel and Sears, Roebuck
& Ce. plant
It is at the junction of three 100-feet itreets
Caster avenue, Cottman street and Elgin
avenue.
It i within a short distance of Rhawn street,
Rising Sun lane and the main highway te
Trenten and New Yerk.
It is en high gTeund in dry, beautiful surround
ings. IT IS IN THE HEART OF PHILADELPHIA'S
NEXT BIG BUILDING BOOM!
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Fondness for Dancing Started
Intimacy With Merchant,
Professer's Wife Admits
STILL LOVES HER HUSBAND
Seuth Tlend, Ind., Sept. 7. Solution
of the quadrangle created when Mr.
Augusta Tiernan, wif of Tref. Jehn P.
Tlernan, law instructor nt the Uni
versity of Notre. Dame, filed an affidavit
naming Harry Peulln, campus clothing
merchant, ns the father of her nine
month-old son, today awaited court
action, which has been tet for Septem
ber 1 1.
Prof. Tlernun. considered a brilliant
law Ftudent by his associates, describes
the action as the "first quadrangular
case ever presented for the decision of
a court, and the judgment of society."
A hearing will be given Peulln In the
Justice of the peace court in which
i Mrs Tlernan filed her affidavit. Prof.
Tiernan has announced he will conduct
the prosecution.
Mrs. Tiernan will he ready te testify
i when the hearing lakes place, it was
said today She almost .as recovered
fully from her collapse and appears te
be rapldb regaining her spirits.
Mrs. 1 Ionian yesterday told the story
of her alleged ulfnlr with Poulin.
I met lit in at a dance," hIic said.
"I dearly lme dancing, nnd while he
made s hnndseme figure en the fleer I
was net finernbly impressed with him.
11" was Just .mother acquaintance. I
did notice at thut time that he enjoyed
dancing and that since his wife waa
unnble te ilnncc because of a recent
operation, he w,is dancing all evening
with ether women. 1 even spoke about
this te Mrs, Poulin and she. replied:
'Yes, Harry does s0 0T0 f0 fiance.'
"We met again in a perfectly for
mal manner and then met again nnd
again. Friendship began nnd grew
between our two families, n friendship
that ultimately became nn intimacy.
"Mr Poulin paid attention te me.
T had no one te go anywhere with me
and 1 responded te his attentions. I
have found nut since he did net love
me n.s he said he did. If h" had, he
would haie accepted the responsibility
that is his.
' Vch. I Vrc my husband. 1 still
have tip. same regard for him I did
when wc were married. AVe were rcrv
happy when we were married nnd alt
the time aite:ard until this came up.
N.iturally, 1 lest some of my regard
for him, but after finding out what
sort of man the ether was, I realized
my husband was the only man for me."
$500,000 THEF-1
ALLEGED
Lilly
Company Raided by Officer,
i Says Firm Member
New Yerli. Sept. 7..T. Frank Lillv,
a niembe.- of tbe brokerage firm of .7.
Frank Lilly & Ce.. which failed for
mere thnn SI, ,'00,000 in 10111, and who
, was acuultted en a charge of grund
larceny lust March growing out of that
failure, testified yesterday beferu Ref
eree Seaman Miller te th" thpft of a
strong bes. which he said contained
mere than .5,'00,000 worth of the firm's
securities.
The trustee In bankruptcy reported
thnt h had been able te trade nnlv
l30,000 of tl e firing assets. Mr. Lllfv I
tl.fr, fdtlfll .r..., 4.. T..r.A 1Atn L. '
........ -....t,. i.mi in .lUllt, IUIU, UClOrC
the tlriu s account wis attached, his of
I ticcs. were raided by the District At
I terney't. men and ctcrythlng taken
Mr. Lilly ulleced that the strnn
iwa w,is in iue uuice iii latj time.
Lilly was a professor of psychology
in the University of Chicago, his at
torney said, before he came te Wnll
u I.. .1... in-,-.-. ...- :.
street, nnd is new nsseclnted in bust
' JV" iW,th fem(-T Governer Ashland, of.
I Uklauenin.
Clese Bended Warehouses
Srranten, Pa., Sept. 7. Tbe bended
warehouses of Jeseph Casey nnd Wil
l'.im Joyce, this city, and W, J. Scband.
Mildred, Kullivnn County, have been
ordered cjeseil by Internal n,eenue
Commissioner Blair. The whiskies in
Meraee nre te be. removed te warehouses
in Philadelphia.
POULINI TOBLAM
Hear Ye!
Hear Ye!!
316 Building Lets
at Absolute
Public Auction
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LEGION MEN OPEN
STATE CONVENT!
Attendance of 5000 Expected in
Annual Sessions Held at
Williamsport
CAUCUSES FOR COMMANDER
Pv Asieelaled Prut
Williamsport, Pa., Sept. 7. 'With
1000 delegates, alternates and Legien-
nry visitors already in the city, the an-
nunl State con
ventien of the
American Ltgien
opens today. By
neon it is ex
pected the total
number of visi
tors will h n v e
passed the 2000
mark, while a
maximum attend-
nncd of 5000 is
predicted for the big pnradc Saturday.
Caucuses in the interests of a num
ber of candidates for State commander
were held last night. Thus far the fol
lowing four names have been advanced:
William Healey, commander of Dia
mond City Pest, Ne. 132, Wilkes
Harrc: William O. Murdock. of Milten.
State adjutant: Mark T. Milner. past
commander of the Harrlsburg pest and
present vice president of State depart
ment, nnd Majer F. J. lfarrell, of West
Chester. . , ,.
Fer State vice commander the M; M;
Kcespert delegates arc promoting K. C.
Calhoun, City Controller, while Allen
town Is backing Legionary A. Quinn
for the same position. The following
cities have already begun their cam
paigning for the honor of entertaining
the 1023 convention : Alteena, Heading,
Greerisburg and Frle.
The first annual convention of the
Ladies' Auxiliary te the Legien opened
formally last night with a brief pro
gram and reception at the Park Hetel.
The principal address was delivered by
Kmersen Cellins, Deputy Attorney Gen
eral. Man Killed In Aute
Accident
-Carl Pern-
Lewes, Del.. Sept.
ter, thirty-four jears old, died yester
day in Hcebe Hospital us the result of
an automobile accident near Redden,
uboie Georgetown, en the du Pent read.
CORNS
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Lift Off with Fingers
Doesn't hurt
"Freerene" en
a bit! Drep a little
an aching corn, in
stantly that corn bteps. hurting, then
shortly you lift it right off with fin
gers. Truly 1
Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of
"Freerene" for a few cents, sufficient
te remove every hard corn, soft corn
or com between the tees, and the
calluses, without soreness or irrita
tion. Advt.
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REMEMBER THE DATE, SATURDAY. SEP
TEMBER 30. Come, te the sale te buv at
YOUR OWN PRICE. Buy one let, or many;
just as you cheese. 'flic TERMS ARE
EASY lOtt .at sale, 15 in 30 days, 707
en mortgage.
LOOK AHEAD Get in en the ground fleer.
Own one or mere of these valuable leta as
a home site or investment that will make
money for you.
SEE THE LOTS TODAY Ride out te Caater
Highland; fellow high-speed line tracks from
Caster Circle en the Boulevard direct te the
leta at Cottman street.
SEND FOR MAPS and pUni
Writ for Complete description of the locality
and the lets, and learn all about this great
money-making opportunity.
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