k : 1 lllflflllllH f;''W WWa' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPmTOTiBYr, l SEPTEMBER Ifll, 1922f ? :f M fT. . ..: y ?::. V; !&. vfiMT nnn ui ve TOLD BY NEIGHBORS Counsel for Accused Physician Introduce Evidence te Prove Mental Irresponsibility ACTIONS OFTEN ABNORMAL Huntingdon, Pa.. Sept. lit. Counsel for the defense In the trlnl of Dr. Her bert J. llrysnn, formerly of AVnshing AVnshing ten, who Is charged with the hilling of Mrs. Helen Irene Haines, with whom he Jived In flic ccmntnln village, of Ciim Tille, centlnneil today te present tes timony tendtng te show the mentnl Ir Ir TtsnenjlblHtles of the iloeter, who was Mid te hnre been hcll-heeked mid Mt.sel while serving with the Kiiinbeu Division In the Argonne. Mr. Hrysen wan n major In the dlrlalen. The prosecution yesterday presented through wltnctfcs nn nntc-merteni vcr bnl ntatement of .Mrs. Ilnlne- that Or. TJryten shot her in the course of a qunrrel. Witnesses today were mostly neigh bers who testified te alleged eccentric!- I ties of lip. lJrjen while practicing his i profession In CmiMville. . Mrs. Annie Trout, a domestic nt the Brjsen home for t lire menth1, tcdi- i fled te the "unjustifiable attackn" fre- Jucntly made hy Dr. Urysen en Mrs. Inlncs. She said hi temper i-remnd te tlamt' up suddenly and without ap parent atiee. The defense offered as nn exhibit a I letter from Mr. Knthlene KIrliy. prnnk mother of the (-111111 woman, te Dr. Tlrysen remplnlntne of her daughter' clandestine living with the jhydclnn In Vassvlllc Hiid tlielr previous elopement from Washington. Mm. Huinex wa the wife of n Washington chauffeur. Leve Is Toe Late -KMHSHHIPciHHBHE9JJIItH FIVE ARE INDICTED IN WAR ON DRUGS 'Al Wagner Faces Maximum of 142 Years en Thirteen Indictments MIXIAN KKICKSOV "I never knew hew mncli I loved Johnny until new," sob this high hchoel pupil and choir singer, of NerwnlU. Conn. Jehn A. (Srren, who asked her hand in marriage, hilled himself when .site refused him MONEY-LENDER I IN EVICTION SUIT CAN BE FINED $56,000 The Grand .fury today presented tn Judge McDevltt. In Quarter Sessions Court, thirty-five bills of indictment against live alleged dealers In narcotic iirugH, nil of whom are believed hy Mm mil IiiikUIau I... 1 1 .. .4 A 1. I iinimNiiira u iiu irmirrs 01 ill" drug ring here. All of the defendant 1 were Indicted as fugitives from justice. These Indicted are: Kihvard Clam ! poll, better known as "Al Wagner"; I his brother. "Kddle WnBiier." Melt i, mini, anil his brother. Leuis Cinilll, ' and n man Known as Plgy.' "Al Wagner" was indicted i-epa-rately in ,.ght bills of Indictment, with lawful poesslen' and'SZ of .kugs I WILLIAM PAYNE THOMPSON, his1 brothel SaS"1." "nil 'NOTED SPORTSMAN, IS DEAD i "1'lggy, containing four counts each. . charging the unlawful ossessien and Succumbs in Presbyterian Hospital, t'iJL'inl';?'l,,n' J.ni,n,ly V1,.','.0 '". New Yerk, After a Leng Illness idlctment with his brother end "I'ssr. ...,, .. ., e (charging them with conselr nB n fcMl . u llnm. lny" Thompien, one of nnvi'i,Hr ilnic-a the Iiest -Known HUluiertcra 01 ine RUM SELLER TOLD TO OWSKS Has te Give Bend te Transfer Saleen License or Ce te Jail DAVIS SCORES POLICE (lei out of business op go te jail, was the ultimatum delivered by Federal Judge Thompson teduy te saloonkeepers who have violated the prohibition law. After pleading guilty tn Illegally sell ing liifuer. Valentine Milllken. pro prietor of a saloon at 14-14 German- town avenue, infermni .lunge Tiiemp HAVERFORD SETS RECORD AS NEW, STUDENTS ENROLL Other Schools Alse Repert Carge Number of Matriculations Ilavcrferd College opened. tedav with the largest number of .applicants let admission Ihfe the freshman class In tne history of the Main Mne Institution. .Hnverferd is drawing its usual large quota from the surrounding preparatory schools. Penn Charter, KpJscePnl Nt. T.ilkc'H, Ilaverferd 1'reparatery unU Friends V Select save each a feed num ber of representative. Westtown Scheel Is represented by 13. "S. Weed, II. U. Tatnall, K. L. nichle. Hugh Horten, D. O. Baker iind 1. . Haines. While the greatest number of men are local, there are representatives from all sections of thlR country and several foreign countries, notably China and Hussla. Dr. Wlllinm W. Comfert, president, made a welcome nddrcss te the boys this morning, nlarklng the opening of the college. rids year." he said, '-completes IIKNKV T. AttllV Fermer amusement park manager, who died at his home In Krdcnhelm "IMilln Wnrner " in n.Mitun .. i American tm-f and of amateur horse- in, the unlawful possesien and'. lie ffiUtTS 't Vint 'I'lnttii ,.-e .itrt.-i i. I I'reibylerlan Hospital in New Yerk iSS' ,rS " ""," ' -Per a long Illne,-. He was fifty year, . -.i.t : ' Ulll P. Martin Charged by brother, I.uis Cinilll," In seven hill eiicii, ruiirguig me uuiawiui possession ami sine 01 urugs Liiwyer With Using "Sharp Practices" Mr Thompson survived by his wife, who was Mis F.dith llllglit. n iliuighter of the late Alhcrten lllight, of each count In the indictmentK. eicmil Abnormal Actions Described TENAWT AKs IN IlliMr.TlflN ' ln t"p conspiracy bill, en which only Pr. P. A. IMrlcht. of Cassvllle. j ' t,,IH'(" HO,ve n"JUl,'v' ' ,ul11 1 a sentence of two j ears imprheument testified te dlHcrepancles and faults in i can be Imposed. Da V t . .-. .. A William dray, Hey Williams nnd the maMinum sentence that can be . ii.tr..i..i..i.i. v . i. ... r m, n'lm,..n Imposed is live j ears' Imprisonment In Len ,, ,(1(iy' Alice Lewtliw, widow of the County l'men nnd $2000 fine en ,,, nt. Hen. Sir Gerald Augustus Iewther, of the ltrltlsh diplomatic Mirv lee. who died ln 1010. a diagnosis which Dr. llrysen had made ivlth him and te his aiiegeu condition at times as a practicing physician .k""",;. '?:T,riKln""ii'J'W'r. " n.i ...Lilly H,,It t...lny hefer r....... ...v,.... . -'-.-.-", ,- II' ''-n; J"ilr-. ;v-e ..barged by j pffiVn eJc S"SSSS r1U I linr lll.ln.. I,hI In iLmlii,ti .. '"'""'H till' liJ .Hill Mil 111 'l"l"ll 'I' inn nn, ..- llnkHKnll... 1V...V.L.. f nesses." Frequently, it was testified. .', Tnn rL-,"- 1,r,"":,ht ' """ 1315 North Tenth street; Irene Ileff- Dr. Krysen would suddenly compare T Wnlm.fr iT-lr ' 'St!K"""' M" n " Meyamensing a nolse or some confusion te the "Ar- r"i ", S- Vi,; ,i, ci, -:iy i, . ' Tricon, are named as Commenwealth'r. genne regions." .,.,"- n"1'a,lmt the. Sheriff be re- wilneHRPs ncninvt .lek Cinilll. 5tlke floss of the minim: vlllat-e of r lnP'L fro ' .tllMrawrMmiB him .f the T, ,.,,, ln(ictmpnts ncnlnf!l .,,, Rebertsdule. where Dr. Itrysen first Cri: " v '" '"v." '"r,. ' " ' IV-' " I accu-e.l men will make it possible te practiced after leaevlng Wash.nsten . .', ' V' "."' :"' l;'.' ." ". "u estrariite them at once should the; ilih Airs. Hnlnns. n nnether Inter- ,''".'"" of mi inB ut an ,lm, fe1 SW-' ' aimreliendisl in another jurisdiction rsUng witness. He testified that, bear-!'"y, ,,nl,,la ,, ,,. ,,,,' I 'avid Weltistein, a grocer, of 0.10 lng that Dr. Ilrvsen was charging only I .? r V- 'IV "v?r'1, "'"' , 'nr,i.n Wlngoheeklng street, didn't knew that lnlv.Rrn r,l n month t nil nn . ""'" '!"'""-' " u.i.mhk up jiuen-i '. ' . " .: . : '. . In mnll pstnltiQ tlinti kftirtin DEATH TAJESEN0S MILLS Naturalist and Auther Had Exten sively Explored Reckies Denver. Cel., Sept. 21. Kws Jlllls. the naturalist and nuther. died at his home at I.encs l'eak. Colerado, early teilaj . Mr. Mills was born in Kansas April 22. 1.V7U. F.arly in life he went te the Heeky Mountains and established a home en Lene Peak. He had exten sively explored the Kerkles and was the author yS numerous books en nature. partition proceedings and beuilitllig by what the harp prac IsabePa A. tlents. he called en him te test his i.11,... . t ..!.. Illn..... I....1...1 Ollll.t uiuiiiiuu.jmi. '"'' l"l.li'i- .,.,. ..t...ntn.l ,...... ing sprains, feers and paralysis. Dr. ,i ,,," S? ?2.n At niS .'".fLC " ..,i"?"0il.'L0' 1 'it wn- charged that .'..r..'-' ""-"""" OVonner m -mired an Interet n, the One f the six letters which Mrs. Helen C'athleen Kirln. mother of Mrs. Haines, admits were written by her. was produced veterdni . It is dated September 1. 1021. mid wa written from Mrs. Kirh's home nt 12e Pest avenue, New Yerk Cltv. This is the letter: Shielded Hep Daughter "Dear Dr. Dry-en : Yeu will be nmnlm , Infill- il.mtn.1 l.i I...1...1 ..f I11.P estate ,.t .lehn ( O Keele. 01 igtn.il 1UMbiiml th'at l. J,a( rcCplv,.,l liny f00 "mj ''I lilt 'li.ij'ri i( irv. Ili'ti IH '!'! linn, be:ai pnriitieti pre ding-, ainl was nnarded the cafe property. Median alleges that lie offered te bnv the prepcrtj f-.r ,'s1(l,(M)(), but that she refused te neci-i t. alleging he had brel.i n his lease. Mr. Phillips said he believed the woman was a "straw woman" for Mar tin. The law firm of Ileper . Cald- tlie .fltXHl tjall bend he forfeited es- , terday wus put up te assure (lie ap- , Daniel Wheeler Cerblt pearanee in court of Annie Miller, al- wilmln-ten. Del.. Sept. 21. Daniel leged drug peddler and known as ! Wheeler t'eibit. aged seventj -nine "tiiiecn of the Drug King."' venrs. land' owner and well known Ills wife yalil se this morning. Hp i throughout Delaware died at Odessa, following ti brier illness. Mr. Corbit is survived by two daugh ter. Mrs. Charles l.evls. of Wilming ton, and Mrs. F. 1u Duer. of Phlh-dilpbla. Court, niul that mennwlilln he will (emmlt no further violations of the law. Frank Haas, his bartender, from whom prohibition aecnls beucht whisky, was fined SI 00. Charges that the police department, has failed te assist in enforcing the prohibition laws are made In n state ment by State Prohibition Director Davis. "With enli teut Federal prohibi tion ngeii.c in the Philadelphia district." tlie Director said, "they expect rac te enforce prohibition. What about the mere than WOO policemen- in this city net including these In the remaining eight counties in the district, shoulder ing some of the responsibility of en forcement? "We have a State enforcement bill and policemen should enforce it. Why should the public expect twenty pro hibition agents te de the work of mere than .".000 policemen? surprised, no doubt, te heap from me. ' well, representing her, denied that an and I am sorry tltat my first letter or tiling hail been dune that wa- illegal, note will net be pleasant. Haines i Decision has net .Net been given in the wrote me a very threatening letter tell- .case. Ing me he bad put his nffairs In the hands of the Department of Justice and . I ATC DR F T P.rlMAIIK that he would put the man who stele '. LH ' "i ""' J1" L" ,"",". ., his wife behind the bars for five yenrs. HONORED BY LUTHERANS lie said she could come duck, as he r was fully covered for the les of his $1000. The bend was forfeited jesterday when Anna Miller, alias Anna Fpsteln. alias Anna Ilrltt. failed te nppear for trial before Judge McDevltt. At the time of her arrest ln a raid Judg-' Monaghan held hep In $1.1,000 ball. Last Friday Judge Finlettcr reduced it te SI 000. I.etter-j from the Philadelphia Fed eration of Churches and the Kensiug- Assoclatien of Retail Druggists Henry O. Auchy Henry 11. Auchy. sixty-one ears old. president of several amusement parks, died from Ilright's disease at h. home in Frdcnhelm early jesterday nfter an illness of several months. Mr. Auchy was :ern en January 0. 1801. at Lewer Salford, .Montgomery ten Association et Ketall I Druggist- : ww,e , nmn lic bniit mmmending him fop ids efforts teri. n ' Iure i)lisiness nnd sold out this the dty of dope peddlers, wen- received t,usle,K nnd purchased a country hotel. loved her (Indeed he docs). He loves his sense of possession. "Well, I' wrefM him n geel sharp letter and told him Helen bad gene te California. There is some one behind him. working against Helen. "I can feel it. Mrs. Larsen wrote te me a few weeks age and said he Oil Portrait Is Unveiled at Mount Airy Seminary An oil portrait of the lute Dr. Theo Theo eore F. Sehmauk, of Lebanon. Ii.. was unveiled teda in connection with tb,. CJfjjgiscs of Seminar 'Lutheran Theological St-m made nn nwful fuss when he found my I (irv Helen had gene and he denounced her ur. fSchmnuk was n graduate of the and blamed her for helnine peer Helen He immediately left and did net pay bis beard or room rent te her. "New, Dr. Prysen. will your mother remnin firm and net divulge your where abeuts.' Jf he should unci you. let me I leader in the Knew at once, l-iease Keep this trem i America Cniversitj of Pennsylvania, and for h Judge Monaghan this morning. Iletli organization- offer their u-sl-tanee in the crusade in any form in which it can be given. FOUND GUILTY OF MURDER Charles P. Furey te Be Sentenced Day, at th;aH..ToniecUAiorw2d-Dcgree Verdict mmarw. .Mount cilrIcs P. Furtv. thirti-s.v cars old, et 1025 Muster street, was con victed tedav of murdering l.ehcrt LI- UV"ii' in..', ti. .pwt.,,1; a .v.,' i . -- -- - ... . . .... ... ....... .babkm a ..... .-.... n.i a.. .. .. son he was wining te give up nis "'"yB """'"'"; " ii... license, but he felt he had te held It ford College, founded by the Secletj te December, when the T.iqunr License of Friends and nttended by thenf ex Court would be asked te transfer It. cluslvcly until 1801. It then opened "If you don't want te go te Jail," Its doers te nil denominations, cnid Judge Thompson te Mllliken, "you "Hnverferd might have been larger will have te get out of the business." than it Is Harvard for many years He then Imposed a fine of $,"00 and graduated fewer men than Hnverferd. ordered Mllllken te give n bend of A small college has the great advan $1500 that he will give tip the business tage of close contact, and Ilaverferd at the next session et the License , has a tradition of ninety yenrs et neu- esty. Alse n tradition of democracy by which is meant that there is no use for a snob here. "Above nil. Hnverferd stands for clean athletics. We will net have men in our pay here, and they must stand well In scholarship. "Scholarship is what makes Haver foil what It is." The following changes have been been made in the faculty: Dr. Austin I. Cray hns been appointed assistant professor of English te take the place of Professer Waller H. Hlnchman, who resigned last fall; Dr. D. P. I)ck I)ck weed has been appointed professor of Latin; Dr. Arneld Pest, assistant pro fessor of Greek, nnd Dr. James Mc Fadden Carpenter assistant professor in the Komance languages. Fer the first time Dr. Comfert read the list of corporation scholars. These men receive R.'!00 scholarships from the Cornerntlon of Ilaverferd and are the first four men standing highest in cachl class. Fer 102.". the corporation scholars tire Kdward K. Havllanil. Nerman K. Uutt, Dudley G. Trultt and (leerge P. Urines. Fer 1021. Jehn T. lllair. Geerge W. Howgate. Heward Comfert and Philip Garrett Hheades. Fer 1U2.", Frederick Prokesch, Kdward Lee Gerdy. Leigh Hdward Chadwlck nnd Kihvin Pcnckert Lang. Fer 1020 Dahel F. Hartmann, F. II. Ale, Fred Ueedelheim and D. C. Lewi. Jr. There are fifty-two mem bers of the fre-liniHli cluss. ICneten. Pa.. Sent 20. Colleges and universities of this country must 1m turned into laboraterie- for experiments in government, and the training of the future intellectual leaders if our gov ernmental cpicstlens are te be settled correctly, declared Jehn II. MacCrakeu. president, in the opening address of the Lafayette College here today. "The Ideas of all America, perhaps we should say of all the world, are. de cidedly hazy with reference te the ques tion of government," he said. Kcllileliein. Pa.. Sret. 21. With mere than -100 in the frcblnnRn class anil a total enrollment of mere than 1100. Lehigh University reopened today. Dr. Charles It. Illehards made his first appearance ns new president. He delivered nn address te the Mil dents in Packer Memerial Church, after which the sophomore-freshman banner rush took plnce. The formal inaugura tion of Dr. Richards will take place later. TAX GRAFT RUMOR NOW UP 10 COUNCIL Showdown en Hints of "Easy Meney" in Ordinance Due at Meeting SAYS Tl ATTEND COLLEGE (, i i;i Dartmouth . President Would Limit Opportunity te 'Aris tocracy of Brains" PRIVILEGE, NOT A RIGHT Tfi .itMeriqli-ri rrtta Hanover, N. II.. Sept. 21. Oppor tunities of higher education ought In lie increasingly restricted le nn arlstecrney of brnlss, composed of the intellectually alert and eager, If democracy is te be come n quality product rather than one of quantity, President Krncst M. Hop Hep kins, of Dartmouth College, sold In ad dreslng the student body ut the opening of the academic year today. "Toe many men nrc going te college.' he declared. "The opportunities for securing an education by way of the college ceutsc are definitely n privilege and net at nil n universal right," President Hepkins said, "funds cither publicly or privately given being lim ited. "A working thcerv thnt will co-operate te define the individuals te whom, in justice te the public geed, the privilege shall be extended, nnd te specify these from whom the privilege should be with held, Is essential.' he continued. "Toe often men reputed te be seeking un education are only seeking member ship in n social organization which has ii reputation for affording an educa tion." Preildcnt Hepkins interjected. "It would be incompatible with ull of tin: conceptions of democracy," he con tinued, "te assume tlmt the privilege of higher education should be restricted te any class defined by Jlic accident of birth or b.v the fortuitous circumstnii-e of possession of wealth, but there Is1 sitcn n thing ns nn aristocracy of brains, made up of men intellectually alert and, intellectually eager, te whom In creasingly the opportunities of higher education ought te be restricted." NOT GUILTY, KEPHART'S PLEA IN NEW CHARGES sr m ti'im X Hupgry? Ti 'J , rj 4 When you are "hungry as a bear" eat Heinz' Spaghettiready cool. ' ed in a delicious tomato ;i sauce yith special ' cheese. Because when you are hungry yeu'lj i...f.r- i.t-.-.. ) wauirccu iuuu matllllS M anasausues.neinzspst, ;l ghetti gives the nourish. ' ? ment your body de mands. And as for taste i -everybody just loves it 'i HEINZ Spaghetti Heady cooked, ready te tern NHISGULT.nr IS FREED BY COURT HALL WILL FORCE ACTION A slum down en rumors of graft in drid,'e. a Negie, during an argument my Helen, She hag had enough. Hoping Services in .eniiectmn with the c.le ninny jinrs wus president ei me uearu , K, w of directors ..t the Philadelphia sem- vur,.v aud F.ldrldee exch.mg.-d blows Inary, In charge of Its department of in ,, dHnkiiiK bout and later the piis ethlcs and apologetics, and a recognized , fnliewcd F.hirick-e Inte a rear yard. Lutheran i.hurch ft ' i,-re he stabbed him. Fur wus found uilt ni second uegiee murder and will connection with a taxi cab regulatlnen ordinance is expected nt Council's meeting today. The rumors started because the ordinance provides thnt taxi cabs will be allowed te park In front of private property only with the written per mission of the owners. This raised a cry that some persons were vlr- timlti' kDnlMiii. In vnut out the ,-ltr He later founded Chestnut Hill Park streets . and superintended it for fourteen years. , -r,, for,,0 a showdown today Council In T.WM Im started the manufacture of i )nan M asserted that lie would vote carrousels and coaster rldu structures, i for (jlf lmM(!urp it steed. He was a member of the Perkiomen i After talking with Councilman 'Weg 'Weg l.edee. F and A. M. ; the Mr.nufne- ! lt-in today. Hall said: tillers' Club. Cedar Park Driving Club "We feel thnt ln justice te our and the Knights of the Gelden Uhglc. i selves we should vote for the bill ns He Is survived by ii wife a'nll daughter, lit stands and defy the people who hnvc Mr. Untie S. 'Casklll. The funeral been circulating rumors efgraft in con services will be Friday night nt ills i nectlen with the ordinance te prove home and interment will lie Haiuruay i wniu uiey say is irue, ln ficishenheppen Cemetery Salfeid. P. Brewley Lewer "I feel thut we must act today te 'force such. people te show their bands. I I first intended te offer an amendment BOBBED AND UNB0BBE0, THEYALL WANT JOBS Would-Be Typlate at City Hall Will ing te Be Dictated Te Twentv-te girls -bobbed nnd un un liebbed, decided and undecided blonde- itcnced tomorrow b Judge Terry. making the tnxlcab operators file an u "' would he willing te ne n- l.U-ll III !!, I tl V X 111 I I JIlllHlUlilll- WIM'H Myren .. ,.. . .. r,.- iniivic will lie iscimi-imciii ei jiienu , Myren r ":.: ' ""V' 'A,' j Safet thewiug that they had net paid M ,ey nppi e.l today ler jobs n st.-negs, the Kajnund k. hi comb empan S f( ,, I)rh.!if,'e stardlnsr i Most of them were dressed in business- who was known te '" 'n ,Vr'l, ' l'" 'ret ' property, but new f e. 1 It looking clc.tl.eji. but a few had a seu of traveling pubic thrnui. mil the ertli b f h(i M musical umed. ntmespheie. Amerlcnn Continent, died at .Ranches. Tl wpre ( umi,,p several tests bv TT 1... t L'..l....)n. Alt ItTlWt. I I1 J , . . -- " ... lit Will wrttt i ! wai 1 l n ni i . . j , . -. r . I . i. .. 1.' jvu ui "-". . , eruuun u vi 'iny v itp iiviii u in- -- - v it i... c..mif m Air Kimv. ' .' . .. rtiiu.-V.i .-.. -.-.- "i'.. :.,i i .. .. . ... jnr. . ii., i -i in immji .. . i . t .;.. i v. ...... ; ii ' i nirinu i i .fmiif'im"sye i"iict (viimuii'i'i V" ""II."'-:.' .schaener-Aslimi-iii l.ut'ier.in Ch-ii-'U. ,,,,, -...., i, i,; .,,,ii,lvlil, tlie U.nv. " ' "" "Ml "i "'1C 1S receiving,; , .. "r..:V i". :"" . ......!.:.."' 1 "CATUI.KIJ.N Klllin. en the si.mii, arv grenins. t 1 o'clei-k. n,n ec"uul nH" "i ';" ",?.';,,. I .,, '. v f,. m,;rP money from anv tuMeab operator or""'", "'V', ' .",: ""'""-'"'i'. nefendant Is Broken Man ' Anm-iiiienH-nts' x re.-, 1 bv K. Clai- , Potlstewn. Pa.. Sept. 21.-The 11.11 ! ",'''"df JV S LB im,,""-v f,;r I'misMen te stand nnwlu-r wlnrli included writing ins name en a Defendatit Is Hrehen Man pp yu t,M )pf ; b(mr(, of' S, h.-el reopened yeste.. lay with ler. Imh " lw'n L ?, .n ,1 Was -'1 ' introduce ordinance le lepcai J i.vpewi.ter Man. pe for i, ed the feat. munpirtwu. V -i' ., ,' 'llrecters. and the s -.neil was preached mi. died, the largest in the school his. .-.-. ""'" ,.V tlie Uosten n.n.1 Jl" Mnl"' nN " I'-.He fr taxlcabs. " c i'i"is miu.-k hi forward in lus chair, br. ken in health , ,'r , , N j. M, ler. , ,r, I '"-'""' "'J1"1 ",,Il! '. ' .. ?. "' iFurtl.eimere if I nnd out that the p- ' average et eighty words a miiiutu and and mind, paralyzed In .he r.ght leg ; u ' '"' S' K' 0"l?tV,J ' ( ue- ('rn" '" '"nblc te get stan.U ' r,v(nil ,ethe''? ne """-iderai, v mere nnd band, was brought into a pathetic ! , wars old and was beri at .m.ij,- '.uc . .. ,,.,,,. ,,,.. , ,,, Many showed indications of bens geed . - . . . - m a a . - aaa MBk k ' TV ,. ..... ...I .,, hiit In H 1"""""- ' imr uuiuiiun ii t ur I , . ,, . 'iriii fiiriif nn i if rui i i hi 1 1 1 i irii ii in ,ir( u is Miruu-u u um ! . rnir nuni v mi i mi r n nun m mm T WEALTH silhouette by the yellow glow- of the sunset late yesterday afternoon. As jurors and spectators heard the splendid tributes paid dj hi iniuiiies ei ine war and ante-bellum day te the 'eldlcrlj,' mentally keen medical officer they knew him when he answered his country's call, and then gar.e.l en this human relic of the battlefields, a wave of pity ' went the courtroom. ur, ijenn .j . i.muii. ii.i-j i imui'-i-iu'ui avenue. Wnsliingten. will lie the tnr witness for the detense. lie has made n thoreutii examination of lr Hrysen and will testify as te hi- mental con dition. Dr. Lndd is examiner in mental and nervous discuses for 'he I'nlti-d Stntei - Veterans' lliireau, which holds the ex-; mnTiire le DnnD'ur aminntinu of discharged -..Idiers. He WIDOWED MOTHER IS POOR, HE is instructor in nerveun and ment.-il dis. eBhcs nt fieerge Wi.shingten I diversity and (Seorcetewn Fniversilj. ; ,Usoc(efcd Tif. TOLD BY TIERNAN A. H. Marks Among 500 Appli- Professer Says Unusual Atten- Last Sen of Revolution Dies Minbury. Pa.. Sept. IM. The body of Majer Frederick II. Knight, ninety two, who bore tin- distinction of being the li.st real son of the American Ilcve. 1'itlen, was laid te rest jesterday la the Watsontown Cemetery, Watsontown, IV. Majer Knight was the son of Itichanl Knight, who served witli Wnshingten at Vallev Feige. lire- nt ordinance te present edriniince I mathematicians, .it-r he guis wire i-rc-arimr new stnnils " I tegted some one noticed that then- were . .. ...... : .!. . ...., f... . 1... IHII 111UU III lie i:nilli. I Hl',1 s,,ni;i signs of nervousness when they took he tests, but made geed averages ALLENT0WN FAIR SEEN Fermer State Treasurer Held In Ad ditional Ball of $8000 Harmen M. Kephart, former State Treasurer, is today at liberty under SMMMJ bail en three additional' charges of mlfdcmenner in elliee Three additional warrants were served upon liiui last night, anil at t In In ceose of a four-hour hearing Alderman William I,. Windser, who heard tin case, held hi in for the present term of i Criminal Court In this county, the easy I - is-ltig fived for presentatein te the I ..,, noMe d.:, ui.. cran.i jurv next Saturday. I Judge Decides Prisoner Wat Jehn It. Ceycr. ceunel for Kephart, T;l,nrt !,, cu,. : Imniediately e.bjecte.1 te holding him for "CKeq II1IO 5liare in me jireent term ei ceurc. ceniending e,i,n UnA I In thnt under the law he must be held for ra,K0 nOIU-Up the "next term" of court, which would' . come in Jnnuary. , The three additional warrants are' CAME BACK TO FACE TRIAL' based upon receipts of the Trcnsuy ' which, it is claimed. Kepluirl. failed te, furnish te the Auditor General, as re- After pleading guilty te n charge of c)uirisl bv law te de once monthly en the being nn accessory te the fake "held, hrst business dnv of the month. j up" of two Fmergencv Fleet ilUburs- The first of these warrants deals with , Ing officers near Heg Island a yenr ado. funds received en certain dajs in Oe- Llnmes Mi-.AIenamiii. 4(111 Kmllv ktnt. tebcr. 1020, which should have been, was ai-fpiitleil today after the court Iind accounted te the Auditor General en i ordered his plea changed te nut guilty. , .-MiYciiiucr i, ii. ur or nueui cpcie- .nidge 'llinnip'eii, alter hearing Mc ber 11 $41,402.08 was received from MeiiaminV statement or his connection various counties and boroughs for read with the ens,., which consist,.,! nf it. construction wjerk. This sum Is the strejlug the bag in which the money ,1 sauiL. hiiu i ne iuc-ih rriansi are me same ' had hecii carried, ordered that thegnlltr ns these, figuring In the original war-, plea lie stricken from the record) and rant charging misdemeanor In elfice. In submitted the Indictment te the jury for that the former Irensurer did net keep aciiilttnl. accurate accounts of moneys received, i Mi-Menamiii told lb-.- court that ht On or about October le, S4a.SS8.el5 was was paid WO te destre the bag It ,rfen;fd' ,""1 . October 2i. .?100.-, Andrew Hetwller and Frank W. Hoo' Heo' Hoe' 1'(!.S0 was received, the warrant slates. ' veil, who were later convicted ami ten I he ether warrants are similar. ' teneed for diverting te their own mm the Mil, (Mill it continued mid stngln; a fraudulent held-up te ceer the theft. "Illdn't Jen knew of the rublierv h h fere jeu took the bag?" asked JudlK Thompson. Light Registration Causes Alarm i . ,",Se' ,v'" ''.''l!11'''! McMeuamln. "they . ,. .. told me It contained old rnce-lrai-k tee- and "Besses" Get Busy erds. I didn't heat- about the mlber; Stirred into action by the charges ' """I f""1' ''"M later. 'I'lien 1 wan M of "laying down" In the campaign te frightened Unit I went out West. Hut have a large registration, lenders in thei I couldn't slnnd tin- separation fieuiiny I'nri-contrelleil Cltv Ceiiiniliii... ,m. wife ami children, re I came back and itetiM-cd today that 2e0.000 iesa cards surrendered." would be mailed te voters urging them " te enroll en the final registration day, TRAPPER GUILTY OF MURDER October 7. Tushel. N. S.. Sept. 21. Omar Hub- 1-rends of Senater A in e. who l ill, erlH ,.,.,! t nipper, has I a found at his summer home nt Ambler, de- ctli,v nf ,1P mr,ier nf nra firar; clnred tlint the Senater "reallj was in- , i.,i..,. ,... i,i i,i i,cl ....... ..,t .. i i.. i.i. -.... .i.. ... i .. ..., . ' .........- e '.. - nn-sii.li in ii uih ii,ii.iiiiiiiii itini iiiim i n maudeil ue sure le get resiius en ueieiirr i. As the registration stands new. the LEADERS NOW TRYING TO GET OUT VOTERS RY miiMnRFn TWmiCnWn nevertheless. . ..-w ...wwwr,.,i Se ieveral stenegranliers are recuiired (nt flnnnl'lniltllfn III Ir.tls linrilwr fimvi General Harry C. Trexler Wins Blue i sirOO te .$000 a year. Ribbon for Percherens " Ailentewn. I-.... Sept. 2t.-Hig FOUR FREIGHT UAK HUBBfcRS ier sentence. 'Hie jury hi ought In ir verdict in twenly-tlirfd minutes, the confessions made 1 tin total is e-i.OOO fewer than was the total nuis,,,,,.,. ,.,-,. introduced in evidence, for the first two days hist year whet. ! viinesH.'a were culled for the if the total was net very high. J frnc.. Si. cants for Adoption of Asbury Park Winner tiens Were Paid te His Wife DENIES PATERNITY flu Associated J'r'x Anether important witness for 'he , n- A'erk, Sejit. 21 Fnurten- Seuth lleiul, Ind.. Seiit. 21.-iueet .1 S"rt'Crn' ffit.WKrtf SENTENCED IN N0RRIST0WN J. Walter Cellins l Izlng every nieei-s f transporlutlen, Walter Cellins, one of the first anil ey neon u wus i-vuieni inere were ruin, wne wa 01101 in Micmpi te Escape, Still In Hospital IV... 1,1 Wnr ceunteers fiein Camden, eie-i 10 ii ir.ir-n. ,.. rse.is en ur- greuiius. .ind vesterdav at the h e of his sister. I I he judging e l -.- horses was com- Mi s 'Fdwnrd Hickman, of Gloucester. ' pb'ted today. I he Mue i Ihben for per II. h-ul been prenariiiL' te l-e West. chcens was awardisj p, (.encinl Ilarij C.d'llns lived nt li:iS Cooper stic-t, C Trexlei-. Camden, and was emplejed bj the l!.ir- Hrst pri7.e in the poultry show went Lumber Cempanj. of which his l te it. . n. l.iiiiiei. jiresKicnt ei tin ilefense tedav will be br. Tem Wil Hams, private isansiiltnnr of the Vet erans' Bureau en shell-sherk cases, ne was eighteen months with the Ameri can Ited Cress in France. Jehn Turn-in. MEMORIAL IS DEDICATED mi.iitlis.r.lil I'.inl Cnn-we. w Inner i.f the , examination of l'ref Governer's Cup at the r nt A -bury usl,aml et .Mrs. Augus a J ei ruin. i, ,,,!. , , , , 1 1 hurges Hurry l'eiilln with the pat.-rnit, I'ark baby parade, may becme her te, ((f Ui4f ,P.mo,,tli-el, clnld. ,M 1... a princely fortune, it was lejriie.l te- continued b.v Prosecutor rieyd .lelllsun dnv lie Is new nt 1-ei'U I edg.-, nenr when bearing ut the case Is resinned Creten Lake, X. V.. tl.e -ummer home ""re today Fxaminntien of l'ref I'ln- , . ., , ,, , , .,. nan. whleli was begun 'J n.-sd-ij . h.is of Arthur Hudsen Mark- -.nd Mrs. , Ilinrk,i i,v lcr.cthv lnterrur.tlnns Vtterans Attend Leg Cabin Serv- Mnrlis. ence j.nny i.jhi.i inii.ei, ei during arguments hy contending cam Ices at Valley Ferge j Fnglnnd. n former r.i.e.n smir.-r, aim The dedication of the Leg Cabin may be adopted t.y that family. Memerial te the members of the !U4th I'aul was offered for adoption by his Itifnntrv who lest their lives lu the mother, Mrs. Laura Cnn-we. shortly 'wnr took tilac tnda in conjunction after lie hud wen the dovrrner s ( up. with the fourth annual reunion f the! Mrs. Cim-we. widowed four months be reglment The .",11th Infantrv Assecia- fore the bej s birth, has found it un un Hen has plans for the memorial in ' possible te care for anil educate him as Slie leii 111- lfs.T i-u. Jill- l s muji-i nlt lirether. Arthur 1.. eiiins, is secrc tiirj. The young man enlisted in Hut-it-rv H of tlie field artillery and wa nt Verdun when the iirmtsiice was signed, lie, was twent -seven M.-ars old. I'eur I'hilndelphians. implicated in freight mi- robberies en tlie I'ennsjl Miniii (tnilrund near Xarherth, weie stntenieil te long terms of Imprison ment by Judge Swartz, in Xerrisluwn fair, nnd owner of the '",.. '"i tc.dn i fli-eillll-il ..- ,... . . .,., ,,, . ,,. rastlmi. Farm. He was awarded the ' ' ?""''" H 'eui.m.i u m. .e ,.e -, great Alleptewn 1.lr eu,.. one of the ' '" ' " rn""fl"n"i sel. Meit of yesterday and pait of Tuesday's session was taken up with wrangling by tin- attorneys oer the ml mlsslbillty of lestimenv coin nm ' tne marital relations between.- tlie professor and his wife during a period before th, child was beril. the testlmnnr finally being ruled out bj .Itldge Iliiieinb i.n the gieuiid that the law prehiliite, the has- .w.ll ,-V it .S MS (., .I.HAP ...I fm .. UC.II. snuilled n.lh.i- , let J lie Iiest bird , 1,,rn,ici, IIin0!' for net 1(,,,s l,,an ,l,rrp . . ' i.. i. ,i,iin ,, ,t ,m .. .i, ct.ui ie in1 reuniy prison ier nn jcar iin.i ri. . Mrs. Christiana Lelnreth , In tl e ri ing npetftj.ni tl e S 00 , nienlhf (lI)(, Jehn 0tt f(r (,no y(ar Mrs. Christlnua Ix-inrelh. ninetj -five &X.. ri ! n Theodere Dun" ',0,,n mMx' who, etl" un ' ! v,,,rs old. died Tuesday at tl,.- he,.,.-. ;'"U0 ,,. J" ii.p"RJ al ,J , 7ri i ,r s I ,('ralrt ? WW" the ethers were i ,f her dauehter. Mrs. Hlehnr.l Men- I '?" ", ... . i ...;?;. ',.?",, ...f. "... captured, is still at the llryn Mawr Kert. H'Jrt W.-K Duval street. ,;,,.,. J, "ft - ,, .',.;;,, "'"""" ""u , Hospital. town. Hie was born in l.ermiiiiy. She Pnr the double trims ,.f inch drlvers ' " " ln rWu: yUW.Jh .?iv - 'Arii vz& 'M&e widow loses l0,,',,,f --, lthll '"'J-"1-'"1' -lr" First. Ur. M. L. Kuehne,-, Macungie: " RCOCDWCe nnd her daughter. second. L I St-arner: thli.i. W. M. litbtHVtb AS BOARD ITS DECISION Funeral of Dr. Henry C. Munro rmieuil sen ices for Ih. Henry C. Munro. superintendent of tlie Atlantic Mlutilch. l'ri?es t.ip fnmily drivers were wen b.v Henry Stauflt-r, 1-'. II. .Mojir and Frank Latideustnger Snr.ru -.1,,; .-i. in- it.-".. .. . ...- .".. - ........ I......1 ,,,, ...rtl, ..,., .....n ,. ,. u .'..mill lOSlllie .sll(n ,,m IU1MHI 1 P. ' Tb,v-ieg eai.in was erected in 1017 at served m. an " VVV f "n Th!! "-ff.'c, ,. ' of the character of the present one. , uel.l this aft. moon ,,t -he home, Cnmn Mendi and was used as a recrea- A. L. I', and died from the etier-ts et ,.,., , f his parents. Ihe Itev. nnd M--. II. C. tien 'center ilurlns : the V'Bi nenCs stay exposure seen after leturnng te Amer- MiW peb ts brought - in, .I,e ev- f w, p ,, ,., ,.. Mlluri) there a. Mrs. Carewe is earning ln-r living I minti ion of l'ref lieruan. elt- -i :, 'S.trdav. He wn i.rlv..w., j,..,rs tURrC' as a nurse. denial by- him of tin.- punning, of tl... lx !1S cdue.it.il at llm-krell lei- Trs.Avc Mieniicc i irPisiSF; ,,a"rH JW-Peetive parents ste -hlIl and he assertion that I'eu in ml- sUy nil ,1,,- S.-benl of M-dldne of TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES WPlli,ilv, Jn ndditiei. te I.e., k Ledge, milted te him the parentage nnd asked ,,'' rnlversitv of I'eiins-.hnnli. .1nnnh M I-m-nett. r.l.l N IStli lit . anil ..,,.!,, nf r.OO npres. thev hnve n te make a settlement of the Case liv PHILA. MAN HELD AFTER M.pt. S,.r. Tf-O Jrff..rnn M DsvtJ JteC CJItlM-rt. Jr . MIS Iwmit t.. ami Ann Itess 3ISO0 Wnlnul t. lllmer Johtnen. lata KeJfral t.. ami KJna A. nenen. 1I3 ld-rM nt. ltarehl tluyil Is'.'d Ail.lluen hi and C-era Umlri. lcar. N'HUdaln t VntllRm A. carwuner Ocan C'ltv. N". J.. nd Eqatrlce II vansani. uci-iii uuy. J. and .Mary 9-hnma J. Hnvffn. 27S0 N 2.1.1 it V. j--, iviii, .r.v .-. .--,.'' , , Herace M. Sachs, OS.. (JlrHnl a v.- un.l enrel n W HastliiRs, JU4.'l N Unit .t. Joieiih A. Heed. 2U7 8. Ornt m.. .mil Mary K. McNallr iVJ3 S. 15th nt. Jetcph White. 2217 Naau t.. and Karah Jenen. 048 N. 46th ' , , Taaae it. Stoker, Trenten, N. J., and Jte- tiMsra B. Wickemham, 4828 Walnut t Wealrf Heme. CMltiKten, !'.. and Joscphlne Parcs-lla. Ksalmtnii, Ia. irewanl W. cjeld. 120 N, 34th M . and I.I1- llan II. .Mlllhcan. IliOii:. I'ambrli at AdeTj.h V I'rtielil. t.awiiilale. Pa . nml Anna M. fetter. I.amtal.i l'a, llarrj- ThlB. 2U.17 N 2fttli nt and Mar .M Hutrhlcsn. 44.14 V. l'Ur ni William J. riaiinarBn. 1731 t.'jumen St.. anil JIftrartt J .Ivl3lianr. tM2i W Thui. Sluart KhhMieK. 141! Spruce et.. nnd Jo Je MMilltft neIlew.Mkln Pirh. l'a. Ttetrt A. Mela" 6312 Hiding Sun ajn.. and ' ijMia It McMiiuh. fl2. Hpragu t. ftrta.rVtl. 34S Js. ;l at,, and Kary PrU. 21 i. 0S4 it. nlace In Akren, ., another In .Maruie- eueiing ie pnj mc .-ih.ii5i-b ei ncceuene- n William Bnmferd I 1 Sf.,t .,.! .. .,. I,r,,,c l V. 1 mm, Iln also thill of freilllMlt nhueni-ftj ur' '"''" u "' Vn.L-' Mr Afnrks miule his fortune in of hix wife from home ostensibly te Funeral services for the Km-. lr ." - ...... ... . ---- - - ---, -- ,..,,. ,, .! ,... ..,, ,, iittend c htircli. .Mrs. iiernan mev eus v n mm iiiumen. '.v.- '-.. i j.-..r em. Contending timt an empleye of the Itarrett Chemical Company died from, the effect a of hleeplni' Mekncss and net from the effects nf chemicals iuhnlcl I in the course of bis work, physicians tfi-. l-i a Aiiwnn n v I fiiln 1 iiiliitj,i1 4l.n LINCOLN HIGHWAY CRASH Weikincn'n Compensation Heard te TO- ien-o.tlecltiien enj claim for ednipcn. Found Wandering In Field Afte M'!i0"' ,."""" , , ,, A,.c nv.,i,B. , t-..-i Fhc claim was made b.v Mrs, Hen- Aute Overturns a Truck riceu C. King, of Andalusia, ' m hose V. M'.,nviins, lyprc-bentative of tlielinu-lnind died a year age In the Frank- I Ceutiuniers l'reihicts Company. F-T ford Hebpital two da after being Seuth Krent htieel, Is being held by the H'i.ed with convulsions). Ue was ei.i. IluckH County autlieritles while an in-1 pleyed as a welder by the Itarrett Cem- Sheffield and American Silver Plate All articles needed for dining-table service and decoration Original designs based en sound principles of art Prices Arc Extremely Favorable J. E.CALDWELL & CO. Jf.wei.rv - Silver - Watches- Stationery CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS .1 1.1 in.l,i... . r.tt.iti.I ci nttvt 1 I1'H. 'I tit-Ilfltl mnnlAiiciv 1 1 1 1 4 111 I1I1I111 HI II i elM.i -'.III H' r 111 . lU' , Ur ." r :;,, u , m uliMrVM; V-li?. U.V,lle.l a..be Methodist llespitu, yeHt.ga en .,, 'Jy larks'fiem among the :, uh, of lc, during these abM-nccs e tl.l that .Meudin '"' - eiui,. tiuerne.-n in the 'Vieitr T1.11T0 V I ; SifcssaiCiiJKffwr iii ;,f irvi-SJ.ilS".;;:..-: te:,e;''Viil,Krr.'!'';!rFia.1A--v,. ,'vsa.i ,-i-scir rlirhr Nesre KCrvantS in the Marks home I "I"' 1 Olllin Hlienij lliur llle imtlj u.t- , IICl r ei l.u .un ,,... ,,( , .,,. trtllllI1E ,.. ll,.. nf,.,. tl.ft'aMj .SO. UtlatllM and friend, also l'hllu -e ------- . ,. . , i... " i.ynnii sii i u it.ii , ,rn ,..i fArimi'P. ....... .., -. - ,.., . . ii... i..i.. -.- i Iwifn TinrilHIl Kill (I MliMl lin iiifnfin(Ml lPrcnt'C anil most, ei . Ill r.-iuuiiiu K eriy -ria - - '''.",".,.":, ,,-,.,, .V" " '" I . l .. .... i.in .tnti in aim nuin i-iniiiii nil: nil ill s. - iiu i I ill' nil ill i - Ui-ou in Itrt lt ctklntn In I lie n lit n er..tl.. niunner of extreme youth. turned and with hc.irielj a word iiilikly away. Mli. Mue i en nn . ne ei me nc strode Mellen Funeral Tomorrow William .1 Mellen, who died Men- will lie burled tomorrow from Ills . lIlf.l U.. -T"-. . I, -.- . til II la lll lin'-a ' w,... mumii'ii- s- 7 ..-.v., leniinni nnu n wnin-ns nn- hip niaie, i )f)me at liill riiimne street. He was Ouetnne Hariie. sixty jeurn old. died will ,jfebiibly fellow Tierii an en . vixty-feui- yearn old nnd n miperin vestcrday in the Ablugten He nitul from utaud today. Altheugli nibpenned by , mi,,U f ,l0 Snblmth rchoel of the Injuries rccciwn iuu in- u-.i uum .i -hic preseeuuuu. sin- mis eniiiiuiiiicii motertruck. He wiiu employed b.v a throughout a htnucli belief in her Iiiih cjuarry firm m-ur Glenside. baud's liiiieeein-e. Only a few mere - ' - witnesses remain te be called, and elfl- DOMiiTKVlft. WK-I tii I'AltrK-i, l'liT j rltiln indleated that hearing may be -r2il3!..,T Intartitlm: 0. mm ,,,,, , f0,ny'F setMen. illrlila Wble Claia ami sth Ward Uruuli. llran C'lul.. r tmltnd te attend f uiirrnl, Paturrtay, 2 30 I I , lat rplilnce. aili'.t W. Itapurt at ft-rilcr) a t M , I'hurcli Si,..i. nf I lu. ..ir wlih.ti .,..,..! ,i "' ' J01m I nryieatuin. L'Ht h Rml Bumut ilrner OI iue uir which ca used tbetmnna v ntriTn-nt Ht, JaniM the Less ci-iihIi. authorities hav. Rvanb was found In a field .shertlv afterward, lie denies that he wiih the. Wlssahleken 1'rei.by terian Chnrcli. He In survived by his wife and mm daiigli-ler. rr-rf A I'KI-'.n aiitomeiiii.t: want. Vu'" nt,(1 " ea p"lr8 ST. 4dt. TOD Miianli. He was en u "nartv." he told 'rricmia niay call l-'rlrtay t-'wtlui. V1" " fr"!,rn!.iPl,:f, "V1 hlS Tm,l"n" ' KlXWl,V-l:VVrTA,,'S arVrJ-..iV drove oil and lelt him idranded Nml filrmb. m Imlini te nttnel funeral. - .HiiwJay, Setit 1 I I', M,. rejtflci,.-. ..f her miBT 1'vi.i.it,. ......... iwphw I'harles V lroeUrld rleicnf.. .MOST I'M'SUAI, VIEUN . In Idre ril Itunnenieilc. N, J. tnti-nnciit There ure pi. turt-ii uf r, mimt nnimual char- ' New rrmli-ii C'einil'iv acinr. i .,....r imm umuiuu, circuin . iujiji.n.su.n. At, Ai.iiiaten llunpilal, nn laiicen. arrnrliii: Willi uraat frequency In Sert. ie. npn nil i inv I,. ,n,. "tl ill"" i:ima i- I nuivciiv fr... Mnlatened rateraiura section whi.L N.r.iM a.i hvi,i..v aii.'.nnM. 1, '.a niiAt.r. i an Wttfral part ul each Sunday Pram IpreclMlr, at Uie Oliver J I. Hair li'lds., 166 1d(. ''Maia Jt a, Hablt."r-iifv. ICheatnut at. Jntetmcnt urivat. v. .- GOVERNOR SPROUL PENS ANOTHER BOOK REVIEW pOMMEXTINfi editerinlly en Ciovt'iner .Sjireul's brilliant vevipw en A. B. Farquhar's book, "The First Millien tlie Hardest," printed in th'j Public Ledger book jiaKes ScptembiT 2, the Dallas (Texas) Morn ing News of September 0 f;nyn: "But if a book review bv a (iiivc-i-iun- 1 mrnm-kohle. even nioie 13 a Governer wlie can review a book renmrkuble. Anil Governer Sproul turn3 out a review which makes tlie rentier uf it want te be a reader of the book also. Piebably that is as j-oeii a test of u review as anybody can set up." COVHRXOIl SPUOUL will contribute another review te next SatunlnyV PUBLIC l.KDC.KIHOOK PAGES lit- Ins written a vibrant and vital an-ilysis of Burten Alva Konkle'P hihtericul and political bibliography of rennsylvania, "Geerge Bryan and the Constitution of Pennsylvania,' with some tlist-urtiiens into Pennsylvania characteristlci. f A, I T i L::t!.. .fr ', ',n"tS r.','Tt'tCiJjirft.(yt.?vflv irUlAXtfMr,i,1LM. 'Uiii nmsjii mm
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