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Mm Hull ling ZiONCen licrnc rrufulisnr Uulldlni: sriis-ruii'TieN- thums The :.mvi I'lTlie t.nni'.i li (.cried tr s'lb rrrllcrs m I'Mlfld'.i'hin and surround. tut t . w 1 1 t thn reite f lwelve IIS) penti yer vvecle. tauble te the i- irr -r. By melt te points outside of Philadelphia In Ml I letp.l stitei rxn.il.x. nr Unltd sttm vo ve vo e?len, pnatace free, arty CO) cnt pit month, til (II) ilf r-irs pr xeir, t'MWn in ttdwince Te all frr-mm rnuntilni nn rtn diUnr" a month Netice--Suhiiiilwrsi iilihlnu: aiMreM chancal traust Glve eid as xvull as new address. BELt. 3000 TAUilT KFYsTONE. MU.V 1601 t?AdUs nil Cfitnmuifraf'e'is te fvnle J7iMi(? litderr, Indeycndrn, , Hqunr. r'liMib'Ind.i. Member of the Associated Press TI'U AHOi IM V.I) mKP" it rrrlntiv J ft ttttr.l te ! iiv ' r .-puhV'ijti'vn e' u'! utl in this I't'jJt . aid as ri ynil iutt pt.6;isftrf tAr(n. 11 rt3t! n' reptih.'lrertan e ipceleJ cttssatches I'lulnlilphu, T!iuiiii. flrinbr 21, lt WHO'S HELPING THE GANG? Jl in.!'. I 1 M.I "IT I. K Imi.I- luniM-lf in the t'll"f !ll)lf pe-lf lull nt iitilMlis the I1S- t'-i i Attei"i- im b , ni.t.'ii: ln'!i) lull frmii i ".-'in1- .; 1-1 f i' - i " i" .'I'M "t i t.'lirv .'. tli i ' - ' i' l'l'lsu II i ,.,u. r . t , ' iu k' eutlii T' is im"i 'ii i i i ' ' m -i ''li.:!.. lien the ra-e n AmiK- Mi.' -r. U'i'.v. . - h" "iideeti of tl.c : Uj,- i.i,. ' u. -. . i"4nl ,".r nnl. The Mi ii r "i-.ii :.J Ti'-r i".,m.iv uti 1 li'T :.-tnni-j'. v.. -ml ii' Ii.-"! inl..-"I ItH leae town t'i r . i'i- f. :nl" lit" 1 tli.it 1'" d'J '" t JiTi"v tv-li e i-.- Mir :.-. Wii.-u !-!:' was ih'-r"-t."l l.er b:.il v.j i.xcri :it SI ."..Oil uii t" riirt'pnt.it!'Mk r: th- I't.tr;. t Attorney th.it the hail -hmiU! l- !'...! Lenvy iTiench te tn"-ir l.er nppci inn. ' in n -I'.c w.i wanteil. .TuiU'e ritilftter. Iiem: p ilw -u the bnil te ,10(l0 ii nil tin- ueiniiii ilni n.it 'ji.'n'Ji'. This is .i.th n n:i' tin- li-'r l Atturny t-enhr te guard ns.im-' The Mmun h:,i a hiul r . r.l 1 ! :i bprn arrfti'il ma'ij times iti 'he iniel .'t'd )ins rM.ipfil 'vi'l. lijl t i.'i!hn'i'ti' The 'ai" ncain-t hi r na in th" ealnd.ir " .)'.lce Mi I'.'Mtt - f. I" f. r T .'I tl.i- -t': Jti k,. n , ,n!i.vi i '. s.i .rv.iv a"il hi'P reun-el. N mib r Si i -'. .i tie t'u.: al JeOflei' .! hi '..'Mi, I- lin' I i I .i'.S'i t" a'ltalt that he udw-i-u her te C" ' WA MESSAGE FROM SOME ONE" CUl NC1I.MAX I.IMKIU'HNKU '1 rut sa. whethi-r h'- .irrii - a p... ki-r v .r- '-. U en p'ned terms with a pi isua-ive eeteplum r is in einiutinn'iiK'n with .'(niun Uejie"-' elves. l!u: In the M.r.l" t what ought te he rnd prebnblj has been a popular eni; "he has it messace from si.rne one. ' and t sppenrs te lm" been en.- e lh. oweeti'st eteriPii eer told. Mr. I.niiubi'.rner v. a- e eui'.ipt tred wuh Us inup'.rt that, he in. orperat. .1 its --lb-Kt.ini'C in the prevision ! ihv tnsi re".i'iati."J erdlnanee autheiuius property ev.nns ." farm out the ity stn-i".s berileriai; ua their leal estat" te rub (erupanies. As tin instatue nt ejprtunit ' ..' it erate 'raft. i.teit;..n nnd the r'..ltis.it...ti f spv ial privilege, th.- pi-..:.-e in the u.e.'s'.itf Is one t the imi t hai'fneil en i.'.ini. ilr. Lini"bur' r pn.-i-ts that i.u was ii"t paid for tuppiTtm; :-n .liiquitv. Hut t:..it defeu.-e, fieh n- .' i. tii u' in tu- ' i-r clear him from th" iii.irse . ' l.'-ter' . plan te en'-.niras" the ' ne of tu. thore.iai. fares of the miinii.ipal.tv te the high--c bidders. There iS "nli one s. .u-hie iiml h..r..-: method of hutnlnns the t i u'u--iaiid t"ji- lem. The haihini; .tund .-ue'ihl be iliieit'y tinder 1.11:11. . ipul le'itrel u- t In y uf In New Yerk, Par.-. l-..tuh'ii ind th. . an-.' t.' -. Tverybeny !.new- I'.s aid is u.-. nw.ae that any ether .w..ni iiieans the perftna perftna tien of "tibiiMs uudrr 'vh h Phihideliil u. hes Ions suffered. But the estae'.ishn"iit e p .!. . -ar,ds Ueuld centli -t with lin tciii.r nt Mr. I..n,e burner's "me,ase fn..n some en- Dise'.esiir.; of the pari mage of t1'.- n. - Cive might be inti renting hut tin ."In jevelntiim is a. tually needed tn emphn-ize the obneiiniis nature of a ppiirram " Ii h. .' 4 willed by ('"jiiiie.l, w.!l ! .111 'Ml ' .11 Vitati'ui u (.urrujit j.i.i'ti.i UNFAIR TO THE VARE MACHINE F' EXlT.A.NATlll.N "l t... vl.ru ng 'rv tien this a .t ui'i, h.i' l-'n -.gi-.tid that ergnuizat'f n poll., al werk-r- 1 iv.. tle libcrntely retrn U"J 1 e.j 1 .rar.,' 1 ' .11 nrelltnet.. Winn in il.iir n.uii ;,uim '. '1 3 . handy rub, t.tKe .. -.' ' th t. . . . ' looking fuither f." .. ;' '' A -'ui.d.ii 1 nulpru is avaihibi" a'.i obviates the r e- ' t "'gitla'.en M..di-9 .it jilmit tenrftji'y t' it ' . their e.t ie d :tii - v. hi the v.u r.f ireri -. Vs u mutter ' 1. . 1 met i ' ' iMieri'i. jl .-.i'. been plaenl 111 tt . . or tgi tis in il N 1 the Wlhej of the an . matter, whatever t m 11 :t- re i . "" '.'.atr .' . t a.'.y ! 11 v - 1 n r ri 1 ju ll . ' I-' 1 . S .l.'g I - S . ..- .1 -. ':.iii . irg.- r g r.i. r. lj. . ili t.nn-, a- 1 igimizatiuii ..1 tun v I.e. have nothing te de with the 1 a-e. It is geneiallv he ,. i -d that Gilferd P!l rhet wi.l be em 1 ' 1 . .1' 1 i.K'ted 'lever"' r of PenusyUama and t..at the election of 11 -publh.in rengre--iin 11 trmu d.strieti In t."s oemmuiuiy i'i 111 no de ibt. I'mler these . cumstance-', theu-iirid- f f iticns have been tee lar.y and tee lnditTirit t te register Civie ri s,ieiisihi! n. , ji the t.b-traet fill te appeal te surh ri.i'.adeiphians. They m I perhaps, as ban been 1 xerupl'lied In the pat, hefctlr thmisehes fi.r a iuht. Otherwi. " lnr ns pulttlis u iuu. erued, thev ai hi lomnelent a the '"ii'i Js'i-. ;ier- uf Pphe- -. There 13 mi m ;-1 . r v a'".'' the i-gt-fa-tlen delutquetit'. Tin gn' g uml.i tar..is them of old and is 1. .t nh'iged 1.1 ii.ei n finger or gte an order t.. pn -. 1 " 'hu 'n ' and hedden utmespht n 1 f apa'in. EINSTEIN IS AGAIN ON TRIAL (TpJin bun will be eclipsed today. Tint lA will mean little te the p ibh.- of the X'tllted States, bernuse the shadow of the moon will net he i-een se far north, h r '" tbe siieutlhts of the whole win Id the l'-w nilnuteu during which the light will he ob scured in certain sections of the India 11 Ocean and the Puutie Oceun and a parr of Northern Australia will be full of tension uch us is unknown te the launan. Ifer this eclipse in te prove or disprove, tha Einstein theory. During the total ecllpw'8 in 3010 the theory was ilrst put te the test anil Iho results seemed tn fner the Einstein claim that light rays are bent by the force uf grimly Mimething lihe twice as much its would be ln ease if .New ions theory were mm . t In HUH the -mi. during its eclipse, was 111 11 fnierable held of the heiivenii thiekb studded with hints, b.it Ufatlier condltieiiH en the einih nt the plmc .rn.ni nhotecruiilii und Btudies Wfre madu crt) uet bu1 favpj-abje, tl'edajt the, inverse Is the case. The eellp?f ivilt be total In regions of the earth in which perfectly clear weather inny he ieaennbly expected, but the mill will be In 11 region of the heavens net se fully supplied with the fdnrs necessary for the experiment. Still scientists nre hopeful of a definite result. I'iiisteln has been proved right en nt least two of his three major claims and if today proves him correct en the third, phj Meists must leverse their view of the nnivci'M'. The man in the street will pay little at tention te it. The whole preposition is. after all. n theoretical nil her than a ma terial .subject, and no mutter whose concep tion of the feice of gravity may prove te the correct, it will still be painful te have a hriel; fall en your head. Scientists, lioweier. aie net satisfied with theories that will net stand every possible test, and te them It Is of viu importance I hat Kinstcin's claim he proved definitely either right or wrong. When J'ranhlui Hew his Kite and brought the spark of ele. trnity down from I lie ileud.s. peme one nslccil him. "Of what value Is it?" The great philosopher replied: "(If what value i.s a bnb ? Yet tl e baby may grew te be great man THE NEED IN WASHINGTON IS A LOBBYIST FOR THE PEOPLE In the Light of the Ceal Situation, President Harding Seems Des tined for the Jeb rpIIIS is Indeed an age of wonder's. Mar. ' 'in: - el N crowd and jostle eneli ether en the rlnv's hereon like rumbling politicians nt a county fur. Who, for example, would have n: pp... -id that the coal n.rporailetis, bavins ''.'! te tbr-i-i 11 v,t c,f xacuuni dormer ii.'e the pul.'jc . p0, t' uri'l se l.ip up n fe. additi.'iul ten, nt mom for their old nge. , ,uld he ttirnnl without Meletice from their purp.se a'nl denied the only pastlm that giies tl.cm any real happiness? Yet !t appears that nnthnicite in't going te be im., mere ce.stly In the retail market. Th Penn-ixlv.i'ila .state Piiel Commis sion seems able nt tin- writing te keep the prices down somewhere in the general neigh borhood of the de-ids; 1,- iMa wbieh, in these- mad davs. v, i,. , tn ,,ai nor. mal. Thai is much te be 'hankful for, nt any rate. nle- a re 1 t mml. im takes held of the coal men .,. : t,.k h..!d of the Turk, anthracite pine, sU,ni ,j i.-nnin about as they were last .Man 1 Mr Aitiey nntl the ni'i, . 1 '.una w-ieners worked with hastily imprm .ed m.i. hinery. It is extremely signiUinri' t.. cdis. rve that thev had rene of the author. i. restrict pretitiernig which Congress mhJ i-, I., g:,. lanres have power te gran I: I appen mrreiv thar two of the l"ud u ..Metiers are menib'rs et the State pt.iii'. Comi.i.-s.ei'. and that that bed-, r n tee power te ina:;e a.iutments nt ( r,al 1,11s. ludirertly thev feuld, if they des.re.. i.it d:sci p. nary pressure en one or .'inetli.- group of coal produce &. YVln"',er or net then- were ! rei's of such informal reprisals we de ur,i prei'i-s te knew. I'rebubly theie were ju,:. :ur r ,s plain new thai there ne.d be no te.il -h. rt age. m pan!.' of high prj. es and 110 exer tion unleis th" buyers r.r ...al e ;,,.ir hi ads und rush the u.urku iliiil bid : .-.'.. n-t ea. h ether :e- nn-i il thuii is rfvi.-ed '0 niei r tre.r iri.mdiute w.mis. 'i i... ri.d ..i.ir'.s.uners a, p, i , hj,.,. dmie ' .. be-' job pus. .Me und' r the , .. '.nst. inc. Tl prM '..limit .en ! itoiernei Spr. .' 'e: tirr:.ag and appi'.Mng th" ' i,..'i . t t! ' I -.ei ( ..miris.iei t.x ns Ns ,".n .1 ten as tl.,- 1. 'r pr . e lit the ra.nes i. -iPd n sU, ( ti nus a-i are likelv r., reinpi I i!.i ip rnters te re-pi il 1' . The ( b.ve rner hi., -en -0 ' Ofti-. Hi .11 'p'.eflCtld f.Klllull The p .l.'.r- t. ,pid lu a iv ppi tl .k" fi, m tin M 1 .r lit,.' ni'ivi'iner" ih!t! pi..i'.d out l.v senie , i tjie i -iptains ,iud giuet.ils n the grind h' .iilcjii.t'"! 's of tie anihra. f trule. Arni Congress s. eme.j. unaware i. .'s ;.. Th.s i- worth observing iti the llgh' of ur rf den h'pnii-nn .11 Washington The II-1 ' .i-:d '!.' Senate, work"-? . .e pe'...'i !i' pi,-'-. U'efu till! I.." Lai" 1 i-t i.it.ini'iti .-ed en the iue gi ni r.n e I '.:.,, . 11 ,1 of the 1, 1 v Mr Wiii.s.nw 11 the Jin .-1 yn (.-.Tited ry S'liuier Ilertli .1 evelv-'d and approved 11 plan i.mi "N 1 FTarding wj!I have aittbentv u commission of seven te prele miiistry from the ground -.p per- '. Congress and the p,-. 1 . . ttie rejier' :s finally made '.t d he ae, empaniid liv sweeping r- : 11. -. 11 of '.d Mill V ' ll 'il 1 nt h.. .nl I !.- Wi ..1 e s v . 1 JIT .11" t..s t. - r. lurrr.s xvhii h ..im.. ' i, .;. w:tl". 11 "i" did of 11 major. ti 1; C, .- -. The uii a of suilt u onim.--.e., . - 1 .-, ni'.netTi.s-.s always have '1- . ; -ir .. .- r,.,rjn. Secretary IJe.i.er la-i -a 1 fr (.n,,.v 'ba'' 't represent. n-.- xvay of ,1 ,.. 'or th" ceui.lrv p 1 " b ., in.J 1 .iJ-ihip- of strikes and f.'. '. a uge'ter.t. , ' .; -xa-te in the mine f,. il". The gentlemen xi.10 i '. 1 im or- p.i-atiuiis in ;hi Een: ,' 1 ' 1 ' i.njr c-er- poiutiens m th '.t'e-.n .111 wjnt n fait finding cutr.mi 10.1 wi,...'.g '.ite their atfalis. TL' . didn ' .'. ti." n ihlu: t knew hew liit'ma"''. "-, .i mmi- nre n solved in 'lie b - ' "' f "in I pcilictien. The reyulf -'"" ''l' xiai.' iu t.-hllc te knew that 'hey t- .uetlnus diaig" 'l.e n ilniduiil ions. 1, :,h 11 m h -i. ,j 'ur M.e prixlleg' or buj "tf ' '" "f nnihra- 'e 'I hi men x e . ' '.fining guise.' nnl up e t . , 1. .nt ige wriurf txve or three p-. m. from cvfi-x 'u of ceul delivtreil te 1 ' .'iv ll'ier s ir'" .'l tl.e - s' .n tin eriiini'-.nn r- '4 Hire - 11.' aid in .. after Si nuti' s 1'. bin 1st . . .,!.., ereferred te lemiiln ' 'i.ter1 it- .... ba kgrntind. Congress displayed no in-u 1 plan ter a fin I -linding . . beillUsn He pUbli' , XMle.e me-r deipl' inx. lived, had r- I uierg.'ti. ".igislatiie ngei.' its uftnirs in the Heus" in, 1 1 1. U he. then, will be tb p ib j, 1 Washington? Tlint the publb needs 'he -n i. es of a leblixft becetnes pia.nei- r-r uiiv. And it heginn te appear 11s 11' Mi- II .nling nun ec greatly d.itliiguibh h.nisd!" 11 11..1: n.ie new sidit el ine I'liiduit s .uirni'er was relented I" ,u- '" n .- nie-.ige und in the message iu who h le iilseij,s(d the rail and coal strikes. These papers had a pe culiar force because of their tjnaflceted and courageous frnuknem. They were obviously tbe work of 11 mini who shared intimately the temper and spirit of the multitude. The President was icicaled as one n can he geed bituieied and telei.mt ni undiMnai 1 d aiul sale figiiin-t nil '"' U "' '' b ti nj and tit the suiue run n lentli sslx jm ,..(Hng after the limit of hi, patience Ijum been jiahHed. .. . j X . EVENING PUfiUO IvEDGEIPHIL'IbEHHIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER If the evidence of recent events means anything it means that "Mr. Harding cannot be bamboozled 1 or frightened or persuaded against his better judgment, no matter hew deeply the fate of his paity may he In In elved In a disputed Issue. lie could be and mny yet be n great lobbyist for the people. As such he can de nothing better than keep mi eye en the progress of the coal In In lesflgatien nntl tee (e It that Congress Is net permitted new or later en te forget the disastrous effects of the recent deadlock In the coal fields and the enormous economic, losses suffered by the people as a whole. A VICTORY FOR PEACE IT HAS occurred at last te Old World diplomatists that merits are te be found in frank and full conferences, net discover able In xvnr, intrigue or covert concession hunting. The determination "f tcprc-ent-atives of the allied Powers te call 11 cendave of nations concerned in the Near Pastern crisis, but excluding Htis-in. 1- a whole some and tonic reaction from the long period of confusion and perilous cress-purposes. The move, announced from Paris jester jester dej, is n belated attempt 10 sustain re sponsibilities shirked In 1!U!. Paring the intervening years the sltniMim In the l.eianf steadily nsstimed men il-irmlng tro tre tro pertioiK until the rum of Smirivi and the danger te the whole strm tore "f ihat passes ler civilization at the mei'mg place of Europe und Asia testified te the tragic in lnulty of delay. The Turks nre new in 11 t" sit ion te de mand a radical revision of the ineperative Treaty of Sevres. Ker the moment at len;t Trench policy in the Near Pest Is in the ascendant. Tf is obviously ni n suppliant 'hat the M-irtjuis of Curzon jeunieved te Pirw and there are further intimations e s' miner in the report that (!reat Prit..n ' 'I icfrinn from exerting mllitnry press. r- u the I'.'ir danelles region. The pewcrfi 1 list 1 ew as. semblcd In the straits Is exidintl- c petted, te keep the Kenmlists in cntnpn.'t order while the preparations for the (onferenre arc made. In spite of f-emexvhat hi.ilHl ntmeTa. points of contact of the Pritisli rid Prencli Oeiernments have nil along exi-'td. There is indeed net ti single Purepenn nitien that, could face the possibilities of a Turkish in in xasien of the Continent xH'leut ,i-prehen-sien or could accept with anx thing like equanimity 11 full reiter.it u 11 of the old Turkish regime at the 1' i.dsi ' ' s and llospems. The holocaust at S".irnaniid the subsequent inllaineil tlire.it- ' t'e Kem rilists seem te hae bi m - U" nntiens primarily responsible for tie .i' istmphe te their senses. It js fut . e ., .). irtien the weight of blame. Th" Pn 1 ' h ire guilty of sine-deer support of the Tursi- National ist., in return for xxhMi tail 1 i'.t re-" ied large (einmereial ceiucs.ium- in Western Asia and tin acknewledgim ft M 'in the An An eora (ieverninent of the.r tin"! .' .11 Syria. Pritain perhaps plnxed te,' iq ia!lv high, though in a material sense, p.r dilTerent suik'-s in her encouragement ci the desperate Greek adventure in Asm .Miii"f. Dishonors nre about ven. al'liniigli the gesture of the liriti-h defence .t Chnstinnity ai.d Western civilization was fur the instant somewhat inspiring. TIn past is en the wm.le a l.ni' .s exhibit of Idsli liHiddling .Hid -heltsighlnl blillldei ing. Put morbid eximiii'itieu of its ugli ness is no aid te iipigte--. Tleie max he satisfaction new t i.it a re.iti'iing up et in ilan.inable Near I ..stem p.eiilems ha- be gun, and that, tinier pr. -"tit prespi 1 at leas', the issue are (e 1- uei,-r ainid and iisel. 1 nt the ' 1 nfi rem e 'aule and no' -hi tl.- attletield. HARDING'S BACKBONE 1 'IIP W.ishingt 1 t erre-p.ii.dent . wlm g tl at the jinpul.ti ity have l en rcpnf of the l'n -.dent had ex. it j of fn last -f. t. il t;s th.it the . in 'led a' the Win' -affeied because of the "irier v. ill s.Hiii begin ngratiilaterj telegram 4 1 leil.e sire e the veto . ate tluit Mr. Harding ct' tin' Perms Kill 11 I. 11 ere piipTai lll.ili hit liei.ue. ! .s leit.ilnlv grititylng te tie country te Liinii th.it th" President litis n backbone ii- d tii.it l.e uii s.i, "Ne." with emphasis whin the 1 . millions demand il. The gracious ami.iliiiity .' Mr. Hauling has been cb'tc;. tive te suprrtiei.il en-ervers. He does ji. bluster and t hre.it i r, but he neiei thele.s !.n his j.ositien he Known. His Ji'tit'ide 1 ti 1. Iiu- legislation w.ls disclosed !..iti,ths age. iiinl Congress Luew just where he steed. U't". Ceiigie.ss has bei 11 idayltlg ,.il t.t s v ith 10 seldit r vote all summer and tl . Heuse members when tin-v xeteil te pass le Keiius P.i'.l eer the into continued le j.'-h tL" pelitp al game, "tnlideir that the j),.. !'e w-ei.ld siji-tiiiti the Pre-ident , Ihe Ptisldmt has refused te pluv it xvith tl'in mid the wliele cebtitiy is delighted. THE UNCERTAINTY rvKMOCPATIC att.i.n. 1 IS ENDED en the Tariff. u pin Frcsi need disturb no one x f,Li s be disturbed. The Jtypubli .uii l.jjjt ', oeu'.d pass no tar.iT bi'l w ruts would refrain f ret 1 .-, rerduey-McCiimhf r I 111 v r. fi t that human w t 1 n ,'J would be denounced In tl Hut the bill Is r.e' 1 -1". drf" t I es in the 1. .r . 1 .0 willing te :n Congress n the Deme- l"ng. If the 1 l.e most per il il-e it yet D. me' tats. 1. Its giavrst the men who draited It te tnk" In'" :,. uii' the changed financial relation of the I'n.ted States te tie test of the world. 'Hi" pioxisien giving the President power te e 1 .de whether Im ports shall be nppiai.nl ter pin poses of taxation en their Arnen. .111 or European xniuutien is about the t u rei oguitlen of the effect of the World War upon iit.'ina iit.'ina tienul trade. Otherwise the bill iiuciit have been drafted by the men who framed the Air Kinky tariff about thirti years age. It Is 11 n cild-faiihlencd prute'tue iiunstire. Ad the country ns n xvhele believes in the pro pre pro teclixe policy. Cengif-s wa- nor expet-ted tt, abandon that peln.i. Net cvm the Dem ocrats xihen thev are In power dlregaul it. With all their tall, bbeui a tariff for levenue only l hc.V bine neier dared challenge th.) condemnation who '.1 would have been tlu-Irs If they had enacn.l t. ..,! iheurns Inte la .v. The duties are h.ghi r than these in the Tildeiwoed tariff . 'is.nl bv a Demeeialle Congress. These who n member the .soup beuses for the uiietiiplejed that xvere opened within a lew nientm after the I'nderwoecl lnxv xvn signed by Mr. WINen in the muter of 1(113-14 Will no- regret tliat ine ucpuii licans have done their best te pi ex cut the deslti" of the factories and the. turning of thn empleyes out en the sheets this winter. While the dutii- nre higher than the.e 1n the I'nderwneil lnvx. thex aie lower th.in these in the piiinc. Aldi I'll lav nh.eh the country cenduimeel. Much has bn n niaele of the duty en wool, and it bns been said that the prb e of cloth ing xveuld go up became of Ir. Hut the wool ditty In the bill Is no higher than the duty fixed In the emergency bill passed last winter. The ptlce of clothing has fallen plnen that bill was pnhscd, and that, tee, In spite of the wool duty. The signing of the bill by the President will iclii'M' niei. Limn and maiiufm iineis of the niice'i'talnties under whnh thev have ln'Cil Inbiiriiig f'-i nearly te wars and iwll permit them n Hiiike future engageiiienttt with dcfiulte l.newledje of what their tariff -UabllUlea bj:c tqtift . ,. VOICES JOAN OF ARC HEARD mmm Little Band of Spiritualists In Rouen Still Hears Thern, While Contro versies Concerning the Maid of Orleans Continue , Hy (IPOHC.i: N0X McCAIN Peiien, Normandy, France. THIS oily of Iteuen is famous or infamous, just as you caie te leek at it. It Is famous as the scene of the Inst, days of William the Coiuiticrer, xvbe died mlserablv within its gates. One of the llnest cathedrals In France, with a facade that seems like lnce work, and yet every inch of it is carved blenc, is Its treasure. The second pert of Prance, its wharves are in these troublous times piled high with the commerce of maritime! Europe. Twenty-lli e feet under the ground It pro pre serves the eldest crypt this side the Alps. An underground church, where the Cnrl tlitns of the early centuries sneaked in te worship and thtisclefy the heathen Itemans, is really what it is. And .xet it was here in the market place that innocent .lean of Arc was burned nt the stake. That, if you please, is its badge of in famy. OP COPHSF.. these people of Pctien we'ihl resent the imputation of infamy. P.irtii uhirl when the English, and Fiench und the Chinch have been tr.iiiig for nearly 000 je.us in pass the blame along. The fact is that all three had 11 hand in the crime for tlint is what It was. Pome lias done all fhe could te repair the wrong. In 11 military sense the English were responsible. In a religion sense "Reme had te shoulder the blame. Hei' ecclesiastical judges, xvitb Pishep Cnuohen at their head, affirmed the sen tence of death. Kishep Cauehnn and his conferees sat en a raised platform en that fatal "May "0, 1 let. and saw the files lighted and their senti me carried out. in the old market place. Less than a quarter of a century later the (.'hurt h reconsidered its error. .It placed the crown of m.irtjrdem en thr head of the Maid of Orleans. Her name wns enrolled in tbe Calendar of the Saints. A I,L this is preliminary le a curious dls Js ceiery I made while reaming nreund tills most fascinating of cities. Jean of Arc's Inspiration which led her te captain the forces of suffering Prance was what she called "her voices." She heiril strange whispers that came te lier out of the ulr as she tended her sheep in the fields of Domremy. Down in the Leuvre at Paris is a magnifi cent painting of .lean. It represents her as n sweet-faced pcisant girl. Nearby her mother Is shearing a fheep in tiie trent xnrd of their home. In the Imi kgieund, faintly outlined, is the father at the plow. Above the Maid an nugellc figure is leaning down from the clouds. There is a hale about his head and a sword in his band He is seeking 10 thrust the sword into the hand of the girl. It was the sword that was le saic her France. The guide will tell xeq that it is St. Michael the Archangel and Jean "f Arc. TT WAS one of .lean's leices.'' J- Keentiee- of these' voices that urged her en she became great in histerx. I'.ecnitse of them, and the blind unbelief and superstition of rueu, they led her te her death, Tlw spiritualists of today, the world ever, bediexe in "lobes." Voices of the night. Mes-ii.;e of the ni.eii'ime, anil inspira tions that ;.'iidc in the in.nhet phie e, and en the bi.sy streets, as well as in the seunce room. Will, down iu the queerest square in all Peuch 1 found the inieting plan1 of a little fcmpnnv of ihese wbe br lieve in "iuh os, ' just ns elid Ju in of Demremx, and the fiery c.eatli. It's the lilac e or the Alieleni ITalles It xx is there long Inline the "Mind of Oi leaps was born. De-eried, but for parts of ! bse.i as storage vaults, mi utiiee or two jui.l it couple of humble slieps, there I- one secimd. ster.x sign that inii'-t attiaet the attention of the studious ti meter. It is .1 s!"n painted en tin tough stone. In simple language' it teds thai thete, elue a week, the jseeiely 01 the Spiritualists, et Pem 11 meets. And tusf en the rising giuund. beyond tl." xi underfill CntliPiir.ii. 1- Hie aiclii e 1 '-copal palace iu which .le.ni was adjudged g.nlri. A legend en the building t.ll- thai sterv. Wiihin a view-halleti of tl e iit.il chamber, t!'i-e who tedav believe 111 "tbe vcjier-.'1 jqsi as Jean of Ate elid, iiim I together. It's all the meie reinarkabl.-. .is Spiritual-i-is u.-e mighty seune In Fi .11110. at HEY were still fighting about poe-, lit 1 e mart reel Jean up until a decu 01 meri xeais age here in Petion. The latest conftexeisy xxas staited ti couple of Cirs age by il Londen paper. It was te the e fleet that Jean of Are was nut burned at the stake. That she cm aped, or survived in -mhi. xx a . and lived te 1 e.uine the mother of li or six children. 1 1 serins pietty f.ii'-fctehcd. Seems like all earlier story et .xlnrsl ; T'i ter iv. who xx is shot by order 01' Kir.g Leuis for his clferls In behalf of Napele.i.i That l'"i! " 1 that Ney c-caped b.x to. te. to. lusien with h.s guard?. Hi emigin.eil te the Cnileel Slates, finaliv became u s l.euli n.-er In the Carolinas and died ti.i ie it 1 g I old age. Sri 1 another the tafc of Jehnnn Orth v.he reneiiiiied 1 1 pretensions te the ihiene of Austria for b.ie of 11 singer. He was a Pi nice of the Heil'c of llnpi--bnig. He sailed nun- in a sailing ship xx ith bis below el for 11 Si. 11 h Aineriiun pert, and Xias never afti r'x.inl heaid of. 11 is i-nid thai In- still liws, though h's ship was lest. General Kiie'iemr ,s said te be still tiliw unci there nie ether.. ii"..:. 1'NTII .1 iie.eit years age or se u ,ai e net fur liein tie Palace of .lu-ti'" in notion xwin pointed .,ilt. as th" place of eve 1 utien of Jean eif Are. It had se ligned for ever four hundred y I'll is Tbi'ti a few xc.ir- age some one disinveici) It was -ill n mist .1 ! e. The puerile of tb leans xvas burned in the obi Mnrlli'l S'l-iare. Thev put an i.".legss ami suixexei - n work aii'et, sine eneii'fb, found that II xwis se. Mere exer, t'n di ,'cneiecl that the ch.ipel in xvhii h the Maul had w'eibhiped In ( j n lier exeeutieii x ,is enlx a tew steps nwav from the spot wlieie she xvas btirfietl. Then thev lii.u'.nl the ilace of the st,Jl0i and put up a le' el Mags exer it. A store wi- transformed into a ch.ippt filnl there, ex en day new, the faithful xvomeii of Heme i'i te pray te the maitxr.d maid xxhe-e "leiies" led her le linmejitali'y iimeng men. rnleral Court in Ielll Ellllll'ss (llllill? phis. 'I'enn., sent tie 1 diter of the' Laber Iti viexv te jail for editorially iitlni'kiug sti he-hrenbei-s In xiolatieii of an injunction ("whether the Chit age ene or another in Meiuphin net suited). Xexv Ihe editor of the Memphis Press has been arrested for contempt for xiuiidering hew far the Ceuit may go in miuJiug the jiress. As the. wonder Is doubtless wldesprrnd, mnv ixe leek for further arrests? Herse .heeis iu convention Iieie lepml Ihe iisteiii-huig fiK-t that Ihn here pcipu,i pcipu,i tien of dins. Philadelphia anieiv theiu is increasing, and that horses are lucreas. ingly being uhpcI for short haule. The limn is evidently fur distant when horseshee.i will Ji-iiBiMjchrelveljr a jneU - ;--' -"" NOW MY IDEA IS THIS I Daily Tullis IP ith rThwliing Philadelphiuiis en Subjects They Knew Best TILL1E SARA THOMPSON On Women's New Rights Under Lav; TUD laws of the land di-crimlnalc against married women and favor married men; but of all the States attempt ing slowly te gixe greater freedom te the woman in wedlock, Pcnns.xlxania stands out the most piegressive. This is the opinion of Tdlie S.ua ThiiiniiSeii. attorney at law, witli offices in the Pul Estate Pudding. "I'.nn.i li.in.,i l.i.is as mi' laws Trust, f most States." .saiel M ss Thiuiip-i'ii. "are b;r-eii en English common law And common lnxv is the outgrowth of 1 (Mems that date b.uls hundreds of jear.s age. Coiiimen law comes out of a day when women weie c.uisidcieel no mere Ihan ltieic chattel, pieperty. "According le common lnxv, indeed, a married xxem.ni is no better thnn 11 miner or a lunatic. A single woman, however, has the same lights that a single man has. "Mothers, up until enlv a sheit xvbile nge, did net Imw equal custody and eon hoi of their chddieii with the fathers. Onlv leieutlv have tl.ev been given the right, bv n t of 'Legislature in Pentisjlvaiiia, t" eol eel leeL their ehihlieiis wage-, and they even . , .... -.. . . , new can't b'gilly de that unless the lathcis haxe ab.ilideneil them or lire in seunj milliner unlit te control their thildien. Conse quently, mothers de urn, in effei't. h.ue equal control ever the s,.bes, earnings or leiil property of then ilnldreii. The mother has exerv responsibility ler the illegitimate child ; the 'father is entirely lree of an n-pen-sibilily. ".Married women cannot 1 boese their le-a'l ii'Sldeiiie, and when conjugal rights are xielnted wives are net protected as lire hus bands. I'mler common law a husband can t r-ell leintlv exvned property without his witcV slgn'atiue, but he can mortgage the property without consulting bis xwle. and I e can pile that mortgage a- high as In xi.mis te. The wife cannot. "I'mler common law a husband net enlv nnl owns his wife's serve is le himself, but le owns whatever p.i.xnient she may w le.xe ler furnishing beard. lodging, nursing in the home te poisons net members of tins liiinilv That doesn't obtain any mere Iu Peuiisxlvanlii. because' Penns.xlvania has pingre'ssetl beVOlid the ether States in the p.thsage of lawn te amend common law. In Pennsylvania 11 xvife new owns whatever slm euros. "In I'ennsxlvfinia they have' pns-eil inoie enabling act's th: n in ether States t would indiuite that gradually the 1 datum cf the law toward women will be net un like Hint of the lavx tewaiel men. "Hut a persual of the nets passed te amenel common law indirate4 hew recent The Desert Has One Ged j rI",IlE elese rt has one Ced, the Great Lord 1 u"- , . , , Death is bis servant, as the jackals knew That fellow where ihe caravans daie With obscene llU'a te 1 luim what ib'alh baa xven. The desert usks no grace mid offers none, Indifferent te withheld or te bestow', ji'llew sea that has no ebb nor llexv, Where only light ended or begun. Ne one has ever heaid the descit speak. The ocean has a velie and thu winds sed Te win some answer in the weid thev bring. The huiigrx iail.nl en bis lenelv wnv Itehebb the ch'seil puisliale. Wel.shiplllg, Put never jet has lieanl the clrseii piav. Leilisei DlIsLell' 111 The Galilei) ejf the; West. Weed Carving With Sand luim lh e'liminis""'! AH Mapurlpa. A process of carving weed by special ap plication of the saiiel blast is giving highly NitlsfllOlel' lesillts ill C.lllfeilllll, especially when tippl'leil In Hie leilwoed of that Stale. I'ortleiis of Ihe Mil face aie eevercd by pio pie tective stencils ivlue-li leave llguies iu lelief anil 11 unifeiim bin krfi'euiid eiy il"h el fects '"' pl'e'1 e ed 111 paneling Ihe w ills of 11 dining loeiii ball or il"n. While much of the work i' chi.i iu the natural e'oler of tlie ili'h, 1 eddish brown xxeud, striking color effects art! brought out by thu use, etpBinttvdf et Wnejviejdfv tfrewjxflndk43llt4 21. 1922 "SOME DAY!" v" J it is that lawmakers recognized any cqunlity In woman. And, indeed, these nets them selves smack somewhat of acts of charity, when tbe.x should be rights unequivocal. "It xx'as as jale as 1S"-, for instance, be fore a married woman xxas permitted te con trol her cixvn earning!., before she had eeitial eu.sledv of her child. It xvas only as late as ls'.ttl that she had Ihe right le sue ter iitijthitig he-etifes cliveiee. Il was only in 1S71! thai she gained the privilege te btiv n sewing luachini. en her e,.n hook. "A married woman must be declared in court a leme sole before she tun haxe the rights and privileges of her husband without iuteif, tenic. And underneath that necessity ,xeii cm cateli the Intimation that a woman ought nut te have the same rights of her husband ever her children, her prop prep etty or her lotions, unless her husband has been declined, by legal pieccs, depiaxcd or otlierxvlse irresponsible. '"Even today a woman cannot become the itnloiser, the guarantor or surety f..r another. "Hul things nre picking up. Women nre entering bui-mcs nml polities; they are be- eining Itupeituiit figures iu the active world, 'll.e.x .lie luiug ele. ted te legislature ; and inuve and meie xxill t In x exiut a salutaix iiiiltiiTne en tin- makers of laws; and in the end I feed cerlain that the priiileges 10 live cleiciitl ami in eielcr xxlll be nccerebd alike te both limn und xxeninu. Penn-yl-xania has made an unusually geed begin ning, nml ether Suites mu-t fellow. " What De Yeu Knew? QUIZ ;.iiiclies ami where de thex 7. U ,n , 11 XT " tie ' Wb.it ,. the laffrail of a. "-Inji" ' What is tbe dlflerence between lnteistati foiiiinerce anil liitr.istatu cemmeiee? I What Ii n inc-diiilixcil pi luce? '.. In xvb.it 1 nvel by lUekeiis does tbe char acter et c.ipt.iln e'lillle. ectui'.' i. XVb.ii nie the two gnntest river sv.su ins of Seuth Arnei lev'.' ' XVhut I'.'inl e a i.iilvxav c.ir Is .1 gonileli" S. What prevlim.-s feini the l.'nlen of Jieutli Anion' U. Which is tbe Hb-illevx..st or Hie Cuat Lakes 10 Who xv.us ebrhanl Slercaier? Ansv;er3 te Yesterday's Quiz I I'.ni-Ttiriinl.inu'm Is the 11:1111' given 111 ambitious movement pt'uteil te 111 liiri;ey liv the Xeuiic Tuilcs ul.nrilv be Tere tin W01 lil War. Tie goal e'f ill's rn'.viTiif nt, of lib li Keni'il "flvv was one of in,, leiiiei a, is tlie foinia feinia foinia tlen eif a puvvifui nml Inch p, ndunt movement of nil peoples allied te the eiMiiaiili TuiKs uiiib-r t In 1 oiiipiebeu eiiipiebeu oiiipiebeu sive name Tu1.1ni.1t1s, tii- puilflcaiieu of the Turkisli I inguage and tin- 'e 'e pulHlen of nil fen ign elf in. nt.. , ,i.. 1 tally I'li'niiiii anil Xi ibie, .mil ihe I'Stnbllsliineiii of .1 cixili.atleii ba-ed nn the old Turkish traditions Thn sviubel el the vi elt was te have been N'llistltutdl for the 11 1 scent. Coun Ceun 11ns In wl.leb Turanian people h are '.. be feunil aie (sibcrin, Xl.mgella xi.itn liurl.i Turin stan, s a Miner i.itth et Persla and xfRhunis-tan, ihn ilinna the Nelp.i ami i'lcbeia it, lIeiih of Kussia, l.aplanil, I.'luland llutiR.nv and paiu or the ItalbaiiH ' " -niidil official i (.emeiini a tailed a, hegliirry In nlliisinn te I iiigberi v ihe i.tnusiiu', thicl.-wiUed and si If-luiper-lat t constable Iu Sbnliti pe-ari '11 uem- dy. "M111 li Ade lieiit .N'uibing ' a, Tbe I'rexetical languag. is popularly speltMti, 111 aeblltlen tu .'rem li in the .''.iiitli of France 1 111 ,i, .i.stiinl 1 1 1 re 1 1 . IN the ivlmlpjic il , ti Adiniial illeiii uxe ':i- N'el .en s eiiim oneniiudlng tn 1. 1, Il( .1, ,..' '. lb" Il.itl Ti.ifaluni ' l f. lien .Ions. in wiele lin. l.imeu "ITAitx .Man In liH II11.1.,,, IIU'.l, 7. Tliij deslriiuleii of I'eiiipuii bx M.,111.1 i'M r. lu.s cii'i 111 1 1 il Iu 7!i , s. Jehn i In v. who m ru il as Secipt'iv ,r Mat., under MeKinlcv and i;,,,,'.,,,., XMete, 1 m Iter Iu hlx caieir, tin, aim,,. ' t fly Published p. lnr nux. I "Th, 111. .ail Wlniins." The, .iilthiiinbiii xvih net ..I. li.itel cllH.les.el until 'a V" llll.v s dealb "" ' (I. illctliiiige was III. slain of londlllen of villi in 01 (-wi In lb. middle. ,,ie. 1'.' I'1 nl e lb" name of l,,, , . " '"'li il. Mil. in, , i 1 lr ,,,,' . '" iii'f'ii'bil lenls 1 ,n,.,i, i , , ' 10 l.uiebi ' " lv, iurKeniilHUi' .Max iv ,, . .ti .,,1 ..,, Indeuil able itiirgmiiiiNter or Mayer nf JJrusMilu u.t tlw tllim of the Uerinaii Invasion la thttWerlri Wftm u,"naH A S u I'-''-l -. i SHORT CUTS E'er se many oysters nre getting th inside dope en this "11" business. New appreaeheth the season when every coal van) will be nn installment house. Leeks as though the organization doesn't care bow small a plurality Pinchot gets. When Paris predicts a backdewn by tlie Hndidi in Asia Miner, the xvlsh is Assuredly father te tbe thought. Compact between Puspiii and China suggests ijuiet color note, pretty, but net gaudy, plain Red and Yellow. Velstead is te be opposed at the elec tion in .Minnesota by n Fusion candidate, A shand.xgatT candidate as it xvere. The Oil Pollution Pill appears te be a speaking lei ms with the Three-Mile LinuU Why net introduce it te the.. Rum Fleet? We may new expect the independent oper.'iiei.s 10 go fiietmd bragging about the cliifen ntial, as though it xvere an appendix. One xirtue of the permanent court sug gested by engicssmnii Auserge is tlint a 1 11 riff theie could never be merely a leeal issm.'. Cunfi 1 ernes for the sale of Chrilmni t.'als aie being held by Tuboieulesis Asso ciation inembeis. Doing their Christina shepidng early. In the Near East, It would appear, the Kritl-h Lien must be also a Daniel, H England does the job alone, where will Prance anil Italy come in? There is doubt If the Heuse would haxe pnsM., the llenus Pill ever the Presi dent's xete if it didn't knew the Senata was there le block It. That New- Piunswiek does net fid tha nciisp.il,,.! te.uler in any single uieleelraniutitf feat ii i e is shown by tin' nlmesplieru pio pie xidecl hi the inxsterieiis farmhouse. Win Id peiici, mid ci'onemie unict tin ply cnn'i live together m the same' Hal. I.ve rv time W. P. wauls te sit and think P. I . puts en the iazr. reierd of the I. O. U. HI"' New Veid: man has gene te jail be cause lie didn't knew It h against the law te c-ell alcohol. Thi simple soul tailed te tealii-e the necessity of a H hlance of si'cree y. League of Nations As.-einbly pn tinea the I'niied Staiis as using twice as iiui'-h opium as India, where most of It In P"1 iluci'd. It is giieveus le think of this as the correct dope. New .Icrsev State Heard of Health !'-rc-enialive sa.vs Ilainmonteu'H j.iil is 11 lire trap and unlit for prisoners. We trust it is 1101 an annex' of Ilnuimonleii's ju-il' (.11111 d Cupiel", Court. Three cusses at sixtv-scven cents 11 xveud Mint's what a Poltsiewu man had te pav the cenn, anil the money xvas turned ever te the Salvation Ami. Even se, a 1 ur-e 1a.1v brciime a blessing, New Yerk linelertakei's bine fniwanh"! le their national association iu convention iu Deiiii'i a lesoluiieu calling for the up peiutmeiil of a national 1 oinmissiener "T silieiviser of undeilakciM the ceuiill' nvel. Mehsis. I. audi-. Ila.vs ami Theiwix ''! please make r inn for anetlii'i' oil the dicta tors' bench. The fici that Ohie at the November cde. lien will vote en a Suite coiistltulleli.il iiineiidiiieiit le hgalie Hie iiuiniif.iL'liiie ami sale el light wine and beer has probably meie geiieuil inleieht liiail llt'tlial illipei'lllin'' Evi'ii il (idepied the Eighteenth Ahieliilr.lfiit anil ihe N'eUtead Law would 10b It of effect Man asks Slate Werk- SLllllS in c 11 ' s Ceiiipeiisali'iu Hen id for SU", ll111 It mini 11 1 lee I bv l.iin lii'l ill ' he eeiihl I "t HI ll te win I, .itlcr he bad been bilti 11 In iiiesiU'in while working 111 ,1 -wiinip T'"' elefeiidani ceiupiiii.v delllc;, that the nieMiiit0 did its biting then and Iheie while) weM Ma going en. We see uetbiug for it bud t-6ubpecnft the tnoarjultei, U urn trx T'i