jsrw w ,SV!' W fflrWW&W-iLfit?ffi$ 'WVp t Itrirger ns TUB UPiTHPR NI3HT EXTRA ,S1 riMirrnUy fair ienljtlit and Saturday! Utile chaiise In icmpcrnlun.1; inodcrale narllirflst winds. iKWvnxrvHK at r,ru limit rs ribitws' )g.i "i 41 ' ..as uenmrj ff.V x 1 r-rr- iiiii-. rri vtm t.'I 1,0 I HI '" '" VOL. 1X--N0. 3 Entered ns ScentJ-rin PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1922 rubMhl Dili T5iert Sum1r. H'if.'",t,V0I? p'f? Zl.t J depyrliht, 1H32. by lliblle 1titt Company Sur..-rlr.tlen Pries 11 ft Ttmr l) Ma.ll. PRICE TWO CENTS a Under Hit Act of Mrch 0. 18TB sl ft' IJubltc iOWER BAIL DENIED ITQDRUG SUSPECTS lir SUPRENE COURT svi DlAa tn Hut r m I. nivirittflArl $25,000 Benaa ......... by Monaghan Lyer praises police, ATTAMO UUUIMUlu viimviw lclals Told te Aid crusade Against Illegal Tramc te Fullest Extent judge Lewis Imposes first Drug Sentence JwIzp Lewis, in Municipal Court. today illipnSCll I ItO urn. r. in. ii. ; in the crusade against drug Id. fcnlcneed May Grnpsl, jiti trattie a'tr-scven .vars "in. i cciic n u-riii j Lmran mid slv months in Inn teunty prison and finnl her $l."iOO. Tie Council ordlnance which dpenks ,( "ceiiulviug pollce elticmiB in in in nectlen with the drug traffic must lip lip oma n law without Ills signature, Majer Moere told high pollce efUelaln HwmllM In his reception room today. The .iia'er 3 '"" ""'"u " ui.i .: i, ri.fcrrcil te "flnmlieyant nnd Uitani ppreni in Council" who make Charges WUICU IH-'J cuunui, cuuhihi; Uatf Shortly before the pollce officials ho he n gathering at the call of the Mayer the State Supreme Court refused the indication of six men cimrgcu witn irar wlHns ",l" "nut0'! H'Ir heavy hllrcdiicul. Hard Mew at Drug King The Supreme t'eut'3 ruling was re- nrded as a blew te dozens of ilrus dealcrK'whe (ant release from jail in cemrarathely llsht bail. Annie Miller. BO-callel "(Jacen of the llrus ltliig." ihe wen a boil reduction last Friday, failed te appeur for trial en Vcdncs- day. Police officials, from Director of I'uli !ic Safety Oirtelyeu down te the newcit ictiuit lleiilenatit, about Bixty men in all, assembled in the Mayer's, reception room at II o'clock. Assistant Iirecter Tciupcet, Super intendent of l'olice Mills, Assistant Su perlnendcnt Kenny, Captain of Dctei;. tires Fender nnd Lieutenant I.cc, liend of the A'frc Squad, had front scats, fac ial the Mayer, who steed before u long tiw ns tie spoke. ' 'This Is an unusual call. The Mayer Wtthjt eii eucht te knew that Ceuir- dlrcfuscd te permit the, Mayer te wlth- 'conniving police officials).' "II the Maer signs this It will he IB. admission that c linve police ofli efli elala who connive at the pale of drugs. If thje Mayer pcrmitst it te become n law without hit signature, then tin rp- tpetslbility fur the statements will rest la Council, who Insisted en , them. The Maver rend n Tiortlen of the ordinance which fellows : "IVhereas. the elhce of the district Itternty Is the nrespeutlne nnd ilnms raef the cnuntv ncedsd te nslst Judge eninan in lils iTlerts te tlrivi; from Wt audst Hip addicts, peddlers, oon eon oen nWInj police officials, wholesalers and treJtecri." TttC Mnver renaeil vnniltniv iul .n. M runt under its District Atteriifi could rirr nr .1... c,t hha . 1 - "i hi- .-i.j,iiiiw aiipriipruiieii i rj terOUSIt .1 I'illri In tniuiMit ........... I .... ,4 '" um tiitin, nl llllill 'I I jncuic. te tlie City Controller, resanl "I tlie pnrpec fur whiih the mene Itele used. ( Kefen, te lludlej's Stand ( Ter the wlinl.. vr.!i. nf in".! 1.1. .ttntlniNil. "tLe Dl're'ctec of the DennrJ-'l lent of l'ni.ii., jnr.i.. 1 11 . ' , 1 Ith.j 1 . " "i"'i. mis nun 11 special rodef only MiMiiii) fr the iletpcti.ui I ii mi tnrts (if iM'iiiMTinlu uti.i , r-t- 1.: UMnl COUllPllinnilln I....I1 ..... ..'v'lT ia.ua I m We District Attorney's office for a ! K, -.....,.,-, ,,vrJlu. 1MP iiisirici tteraeys () K. this instance is! aiclent In the iminii, ..r c..,.,...ii i.. i uicanimiin. 1, . i .,; :.. " "".' rt.rTi. . '.' '" """ up wnmints ei mutt Af .1. ....: ." "'.". ""ill 'uiiiT urn 'ni.it. nr..i in.. ler ..-'vv nit .siu. 1 11 1 nt.,1 s: iciinii". m1 U.n,. ,nv I. ., . mn ni. . - -, -. , ,, MfiTt . I . te go ilewii in hi-, hsftli,. ..... "' "". .n'i iiyi ki'i. u ii .. ,i.n ( iiiilreller re- iii,, ""iiniT'igii uie warrant . tlie & l,v '"'"' "'"H'uis of the nai 2S.u a'"1 ."'"' hfnel.ei.ii enlv :ii .'..mils, .Mm U. ,,,, 1. .... . lie usual CenUnnM en IMtr Tun. Celumii V(lllr" ATLANTA KU KLUX KLAN WNUIDATE WINS PRIMARY rm Obtains Malerltv nt nun Iim. , ' "" "pPt. --. -Walter f,?iSn'''l'ne.,.beref ,he.U-r its V . ' "- I"U,,!"1"K ,IS Hi" aiull Si.0n,h..K,i Kl,.,x Kln"' 'lef-atrd iriiHt. t . . flldl t.., "'."' "eii-uinu can- --". 'i .iiiiver in i np 'uy prlmai. r "wsuay, complete returns showed iwicrniip CC0fJi,:?"!l.vo,t,,ef approximately II.- . -".IJ IIULI11I Plt fl lllll Ml. (.. . 1 i,rt,L ' ?uneMea BH,7;vfti.i! bfcuth,. ' "'' " ""1 l'"l"i"e the City tliat ' ,"" '"'"""Sp was i " llril ""'Iwaii.l supporter.-, .t..,i.'ullr'' Hi" right te im.. i.. .i..i ote b.v the! w en; Sims - Xetl,,. '.,... tot tli,, "., i " .en ""' '""lailiilt.v via l?l an - i"..iic ei .Vlllllllu Wl "yi'i'lldeiil ciimlldnlp li, ,e E llll .,,.,...1.. ... ... iii'mtfr nt.. I e1'""'! eiei'lleli. Kicene I-TO- I'l'"! Piesldeiii ,. ':,?,. ttd of WuhU'i'i '''imher .of Commerce, has Val "tctien ..,' '! HI Illl Si Inu .., , ... .. t"s- ' II..THI TO HITS T,Jn Runs . Suffers a Broken Lerj in AiBi.f r" i,i,i" K"i'siiiKien "l 1 ' "lines when it was. Way '" j'Uinuieblb. late e- k Itfl . I ' M,"""m. I Ml lla.t 6 "" '' " '" i in of I'.e iL-hi "'';"" in n aw i alter tl in cel Hi' Ue..n.V li "mi,"" n.V (i;n""' Ilimlen nffcr ch Were eaugh b.v Motereyple nsy of two '0 lll'l Cat Wllu mini TWO MOTORCYCLISTS KURT IN CRASH WITH MOTORCAR n '-- Occupants of Aute Fall te 8tep After Accident Twe men riding n motorcycle were F.erietisly Injured In n collision ujlh an automobile c:irly this morning nl Hrend nnd Tiega atrcits'. The automobile did net mop. Tln Injury! men nm Frank lllnek- wpII. r.t.l llim'iiii f-lnct. ii ii( iis lirntli'T, Hurry Hlnckwpll, n tinvnl petty officer. They were taken te Samarium Hospital, where It is thought, JIarrv lllnrkwcll is suffering fiem h fracture of the skull. Moter Patrolman Oller chased fli. iiutoinehile us far ns Huntingdon street, hut failed te capture it. l'lve men were in the car. n E E Dry Agent Who Set Trap Asked if He Didn't Drive Aute in Which Crever Fled DENIES CHARGE ON STAND The name of Ormcr Cleveland licrs dnll. draft ili'Mcrler, was draggi'd into a bribery easm In the I'nilrd States l'Jls-trlct-Cenrt tedaj and an effort made te show that Daniel tieiigh, u prohibition nRent, drove thn deserter about the country whlle he wna being neught by the authorities at Wn&hlngtun. VilIiam Hilverman, HcTenth and Perter strcelK, charged with bribing (leugh with Dftv dollars, was brought up for trial. The alleged bribery oc curred en Mny 8 after Gengh felzed several cases of whisky in Silverman's) establishment. Trap Set In Gengh's Heme Silverman gave Cough fifty dollars, according te the agent, te destroy stamps en whisky cases. The alleged bribe took place In-Gough's home. Hc Hc ferc it occurred G'eugh had Installed a liictnpiiiiiie in tlie liouse nnd had nre mm M RUM BRIBE CAS bibltien ngenti en hand te witness tholncer knew her te reccie a call there act . Mlvermnn wns arrested after the lirilie had been given. The name of Horgdell wus brought In by Jehn H. K. Scott, counsel for Silverman. AVhen Cough took the stand M. Scott asked : "Did you ever work for the Jehn Tl. Taj ler Defective Apenej '!" "i'" snid Ornish. "T wna a privnte detect ie there in rhnrge of (be dny shift." "What were your duties?" "The ordinary duties of any private detective." Guarded Whisky Shipment "De you remember watching any whhl.j that was en its way te lddy lddy lddy Mone?" "Ne, I de net. T did watch aemc wlu'skj en Its way te. Kddingteu." "Hew much wbiskv wns tbatV" 'Twpntj-live liundrcil barrels en the draw an ordinance containing cratui- "'' J''01" I ranee te n ilKtillcry lucre. faaa mil insn t ns veniar.s about t he.; "" ' cunsjivania uaureaii was iraus lierting tlie wliiiKy and we were ein t, reached its des- plejeil te sec ttiiit tmatien. "Did you have anything te de with the Illicit transfer of wblky In Halt t t iiiercV" asked Scott. "T iiesltlvely did net." "Who. wus your chfluffeur when you worked for the ngency?" "William J. Shere. There he ir. ivcr there." said Cough, Indlcatingi a slightly bald, tall and heavily built man in the courtroom. Net an Kspcrt Driver "eii arc iiille an expert at driving a car umrself, aren't juu?" jierpisted Mr. Scott. 'cj. I inn rtre fi tnr. Tint T itiin'l proiMeiiM 1liPj,.0iisiiir myself nn ejiert." wiiiiiiruw :in 1 "Whin V Can't ion i hhe a enr nt ily miles nn lieiir,' "I can't tell juu that." said (ion 1. 1 "That depends en the m.il.e nf the car." "Didn't j 011 hnp a iaiT in driving JreMM' Cleveland Itcrgdell out nt this country te escape from the Govern- input':" asked Scott as he rnir-cd bl; voice nnd stared Inte Gough's eje1--. "I positively did net," replied the agent. ' "Didn't jeu tell Mr. Shere that you! did drive lirever Cleveland Hergdnll nut of ibis country when he escaped":" "I did net." At this point Shere arose. Mr. Scott pointed toward blni and asked Gough : j "TliU is the Mr. Shere who was your chauffeuV" ' I "That's the M. Shere," said Gough. I Jle wiii then CM used Irum the stand. Shere Called te Stand Shere vmi ciillid te the stand en lie In. If el the defense and sweru that Gough had 1 1 Id him t lint lie ilrove Giever Cleveliind Hergdell iireund the country in the tale of eighty nillci nn hour while he vi as dodging liepartiiicuL of JuMicc .IgPllls. This was 'liefere Hergdell left the ceuntrv. when bis ar was driven lii I'llgeiie Il.p Steelier. ' Agent .leM'ph P. McDrviH, Depart- l Over ,.,,.,,. ...' i.,.ii 1... .,..l...i :. 1 :.... I tt. , . -- ,,,.-,,, ,,, 1, lltl. I', , II.F I. I. II III 1 1 ui in n WOOClWard FrauH Alln.,l lilrmn Iteruilnll nml win. liinl ilein-,. ..; I ----, ' VM WU ?-" ' "l tin (ievci uiiient case again .t in m nml hi slacker brother, said thai he weul cunnliie Sheru and Had out eiaitl.v what intere-t', if nn.v, Gough bad In k"i ping Giever J!"rgdell out of the net laid for Ii lm by the Government. Gough ileni. d he ever dleve for Hergdell. Shern was subjicted te u KHlling cio-s-examinatien by A.-itant District Attorney Friedman, but he insisted that lie ua riect in ills le-iinieiiv. ;simri -aid III li! tie v v en weil.ril Willi (leugli wlieu ciiiplevcd b.v the detecilve agency. HUSBAND STABSWIFE WHILE SHE SLEEPS Cnmden Man Tells Police He Hopes He Killed Her U I. Hi Mrs. Anna .lakiibak was sleep- ing ill her home nt Hill Seuth Ninth street, Camden, early this morning, her hil'biinil, Stanley .lakulmk, lueke info the house ami serietiiy weumteii uer CART, MAN HURTl'iitnilmim MIpI...I..Ic saw .lal.uhf.fe " I leave the lieu-c nml arre-tcd him. The Away After Driver ' hiishaiiil fold pel he had gene te "his w fe s lieii'c ler ii. c pur ie-c m Lining her and hoped h" had been sliecesfiil I Mrs. .lakiibak was 11 eoeiltllic Hospital. Inlien te the i Ph.vslcliins said I lie hud ncclvcd two deep wounds In the 1 1 In. In, lien alp Hid that while her ceiull- ilmi i- -el leu -In ll a light chaii e of Ml iv. ip.il'.iiid l 'I i i .Illl llll.lk ll M III . I, I" Ill1 I ' ,r lifkl tirltli.K imiirrt iu, VVIIII'IS'll uier, luting I'ujicr I'eiiuwiu lit. ILLS QUESTIONED AGAIN IN CHURCH Would Clear Confusion en Phene Call That Lured Choir Singer and Recter te Death JEALOUSY AND HATE BEHIND KILLING, SAYS PROSECUTOR Investigate Story of Chorister's Illncs3 After Luncheon as Guest of Clergyman's Wife fly a Staff Comsventtnt New UrurLwlcK. X. .!., Sept. 22. .lames Mlllu, husband of Mrs. l'lenner Iteinhardt Mills, the woman choir singer who wan murdered with thn Itev. I M w.i rd Wheeler Hall, was questioned nctiii today by As'lMiml I'roi-cciiter j Toelan. Mills' visit te the prosecutor's office was voluntary. It wns made for the purpose of giving additional Informa tion concerning the mysterious telephone call which Mrs. Mills receded Thursday evening last week, the night she and the rector of the church where she wing, the Episcopal Church of St. Jehn the Kvangellst, were slain at the Phillips furm, two miles from here. One of the mystifying and contradic tory statements that nre. baffling the detectives working en the case concerns the telephone call. Mills, the .sexton at St. Jehn's, says his wlfe wns called te answer the telephone lu the home of Mrs. rt. Hlitz, near his own house. Tin said he was certain of this because be before. Usually, he said, her calls came te the home of Mrs. Opie, another neighbor. Heth Women Issue Denials Mrs. Ulltz today denied that the call had come te her telephone. "Mrs. Mills never received a call en my phone or sent etic," she said, "and I will give $1000 te charity if any one can prove otherwise." Mrs. Cpie likewise denies that the call came ever her wire. "Mrs. Mills had net used my tele- phene for a couple of months, "' she i uid. Se far the detectives have found no way te reconcile the facts with the statements made by Mills and the two women. i Mr. Toelan wants some mere Infor mation about the telephone call re ched at Mr. Hall's: home the same evening. Tie has summoned a maid in the I lull home, known as Nerah. Shu is said te have enswpreil the call. lie will ask Nerah ulse whether she knew of cpiarrrls between Mr. Hall and his wife. Mr. Toelan lias taken practical charge of the. case. II" is young nnd energetic, with his political future te make, and is generally believed by the townspeople te be putting lilniclf heart and soul into the investigation. The "Tea Partj" Theory A new angle in the enhe has been brought te the attention of the Prosecu tor's office. Mrs. .lames Tennevin, of 1ST Albany ftrect, a si.'tcr of Mrs. Mill.', declared today that tlie latter had told her, either in .lune or Jul of this vear. that If Mr. Hall had net been her friend she would think nn uticuip had liccn made te poison her in Mis. Hall's home. The Piosecuter's efhi c admitted that it was cegni.ant of Jlrs, Tcnnesen's story and was werkin; en It. "You're net baa-kiug up the wrong tiec," Detective reigiifen -aid, v.hcu told that the story had leaked out. "ll li.niTH.nixt Iflnip Iti .Iii'.r. np .lnlr " aid Mrs. Tcnnesen. "Klcaner Mill- hud been te some seu of n li.in.heen nl Airs. Hull's heiae. She leld me she bud asked for a cup of coffee in-lead of tea. and it had se horrible a tn-te she could drink but n little of It. She said it 'ta'-ted tnrible. like nothing she j bed ever tasted before.' She told !i:e . that she lift lMincdiati I; after that and felt 111 all afternoon r.n.l ewtiini:. J M.v sister s.iid te me : "If 1 were net sure Unit .Mrs. flail is a irieinl of '. tlieru was ' mine. 1 would be certain p oNen In that ceffee.1 " .Mrs, Tcnneeii heeincd astonished fo fe da.v when a-l.ed if tlie report that Mrs. .Mills had felt 111 after the luncheon at Mr, Hall's home, were true "I don't Knew hew that get out." fhe said, "iinlc-s Charlette, my sister's daughter, has been talking. I told tin: pre-editor about it vesterdnv." A-M-tnnt Prosecutor Toelan admit ted that lie had been iluvc-t unttug what lie said was "a similar story. and giving ii v if close atlciilleii. II" lie defectives had been sent te llieil tli.'lt sec .Mr she hud was hen "Did leunc-eii, nnd when nsked it been te his iillice, snid: "She with Charlette tlie ether iln.v." siie tin .veu mis sterv at tnc time "Ii Deli lie ivas asuul. rather net sa.v." I'tive Tetlcn. one hn renlicd. of the most i aciivc of the liivi -tigateis, mn )ires- i i ul when inquliii's vvctc maile nlieiit Mi . T niii'-eii s nariiiiivc. "I in glad th it get out. said Di tictive Ti.ttcn, "That"- going te Inln -eiiie mi'1 down nil' (leir high perch.' Mrs. Hall Denies Mnlenient Mr. I. ill issued a stalcini nt which cenl radb is nserlln ! te her b.v an dirli.T MnfPinent Ml-S faille Petcis, a, fiiend. In the fiit sinieiueiit Miss Pittrs quoted her as having said thai she believed her hii-band bad been mbbeil. In the tiltcineilt today she tie- nidi that she ever bud made such an bad made such an i assertion and repudiates file idea et renin flips tile ilc.i el . . .. ..' 'ebber as the mutive of the crime. Today's slaiemciit. like .vesterda 's, ciune lliieugn lows, in Ml-' "(lull la-t ll-s Peters, and It fe Peters' werds: night and again this Hall mid te me, 'I d,. a single clue nor de I i ni.ii niug Mi-. 1 net knew ei i.ive uiv pica as ie vviin iiui nave com- mitt' d Mi" crime. iei in-, -ii snniigp thin Mr, Hall, leaving Ids heme en Tliursd.lv "It after Mil of lu-l wee:,, via. net seen .'.s In M...I ileug lie i n I 'i i ll in r ( t Jllillllfll till I1 'I i II. ( Ollllllll sN , utTMi'.NrH te ti it pa i:iiv prntti". AI1 tt'rt.,'R.'l".;"K.ff:,!;B.,,TKir,l',S,!l 'illlM.lt tfeK-lllllnc; the AtariiU'lU celuuitl till (,'IKC u MURDER MYSTERY U. S. Fuel Distributor F COXItAI) K: SI'KNS Vice president of tlie Chicago, Bur lington and )uiiiey Itailread, to day wus appointed Federal Fuel Distributor under tlie new Anti Anti Ceal 1'relltecrlng Art L BILLS ARE SIGNED President's Act Makes Fuel Profiteering Federal Offense SPENS TO BE DISTRIBUTOR Repert Ceal Overcharge te the Fuel Commission Householders who may be nskrd te pay mere for coal than the prices charged last March nre requested te report this te the State Tuel Com-mi-sien, which has headquarters in Harrlsburg. W. D. H. AIncy is chairman. f.'j Associated rresa Washington, Sept. --'. President Harding today Plgned the Administra tion Ceal Distribution and Antl-Preli-tecrlng and the l'ticl-rinding Ceal Coniniiss-len Hills. Cenrad '. Spen, vice president of fhe Chicago. Hurlingten nnd Qulivy Hallway Cemujitiy tedny was appointed 1'Vderiil Fuel Distributor under the new Ceal Distribution und Antl-1'ietitecr-ing Act. Selection of the Tiurllngten official for the new pest, which enrries with it bread autbetlty te devise plans for nievcmpiit of coal shipments, was an nounced nt the White limine -bertly after President Harding had ntlied bl slgnature te the Cmil Disfrlhu'ie" ei"l Anti-Preliteering Hill and te tin -ep-arufp cuiergency incasiiri' for a Pact Finding Ceal Commission. Mr. Spen' is understood te have been recommend' d bj Secretary Hoever, with whom he was n-seclated iu the war-time feed administration. This statement was iiued at the White Heu-e: "The President today appointed Mr. Cenrad 11. Speiw, vien ire-ldent of tlie Chicago. Hurlingten and Quincy Kail vvv Company, te act as Federal Fuel Distributor under the new congressional act. "Mr. Snens ha been civrn a sixty- dnv furlew from the Hurlingten Hail- way te undertal.e this wnrl;. II" was chief of the trin-po;latieii iIUImuu of the feed admiui-'ratien during the war. "It is felt b.v the Administration thai the coal problem , u problem of irons irens linrtiiili.ii rather than production and for this reason c-ppcielly requires trans trans pnrtlltlell experience In its solution, "II. H. Speiu er. who has been acting as wiltiutui' Fuel Uistribufer in co ce co ejieration . Mi the various depnrtment depnrtment ef the Government, bad cen-enteil 10 act only until definite urgrt'ilJMtle'i , could be erected. He litis reqtl. -led th It he be relieved in order that he iu.iv ieaume Ids work as prsldent of tic Fruit Growers' Fxpress. Tlie President has today expressed te Mr. Spencer his appreciation of the fine seivlce lie has given the public." It was indicated et the "White Heuse thai the Pre-ident had net vet mud" np his mind regarding membership et t!i" Fact -Finding 1'omniisslen te he n.minl under the ecend of the bills lc -i:ii d feda.v, but thai lie piebablv would I" i iiosltlen te net within u few da- ' "onfiruintleu of the coiuinis-ien In tl. Semite Is required under tlie lcgi-lati.ni. but the Impre-eieii in ntheial ipinrtcr- i' that reiess appeiutinent'' will he mail. se that the body can begin its pitiliu niirv iirgniiizatien before Cengies- i r -a-'emble- this fall. Mr. Spcii'. whetc nppeiiitm nt nie,. nie,. tie loiigics-ienal (oiifirin.itieii. is i peeled lianieilialely te take ilmtge e' teal distribution and te erg.inie ,1 si.itt et assi-iiinii- which will Include F. I.' Wadleigh. of Princeton, ,, .1., hi, f .,, the coal divi'ien of the commerce d parlmciit. The new Federal fuel dlstrllnrieii rigeuc is te eieiip.v the efliecs us,, ,i tie veluutaiy oigauliitiei, and pro1. pre1. ally oho will make use f the -k U ion oigauiatieii lett by .Mr. Silencer. Cenrad I. Speiis, wl,,, becomes Fed-Di-lrlbuter under the i,. n .in ion 1 Antl-Pietiier i in. er:M I ue Ceal Dili' Ad, vn- Dinctec of Feed Transporta tion (biriiig the war. Ill F.ljil he vns nuide Due. ter m Fnited St.it, s Impert Hiisiiuss umb't mm " &-il if' '?! ' V rT2B v5i Im A DISTRIBUTION tin. nllie:nl Vilmtnlstratien. .lie n 1 appoint' d in thiit position en Man h 1 teda.v i nt' thai vcac (t Ms Mr. Sens' dutv with the nilri.n,l Aillllllll-lniliei, ,..' with liii-lne.-s inlerestij iM 1 1 1 iliicl- I epuient of I'eieign tunic with the s,1M, I plug Heard, iu the establishment of n i...- i. ...! ..i.i. .. .. V" 'N'" '.""'.... "". u" "',r"V' I iiiinnv I'liii'in 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I tA wiii iii . .. , let ""' ' : '. ' "" "s opulent or poll lacllitics, C-2 ON WAY TO ARIZONA Dirigible Leaves El Paoo Amid Feg in Trans-Continental Flight . .F.l Pase. Tex., Sept. "e. .,1.,, P.I The Fluted Slates air dli'lgil'l' C-'J tn ii ir.i'i-'iinllueutiil tllglu leu Fl Pan tin- iiiniuing at ll:l. (.". I... '. In a ' ".iv ,v leg. i .iniiiiaiiili'i' Sir lid tl c ' in' ald.v would en ,l te V.I. Th' ll ilclH U her ert' making the trip uf (11 :t lallcj from Saul Aiitenln It. ten hours and twenty mh. UtCS. ITIN EARED BETWEEN NATIONS OVER RUM RUNNERS British Foreign Office Expected te Take a Hand in Secretary Hughes' Problem i ENGLISH SHIP'S DEFIANCE i MAY COMPLICATE CASE Request for Right of Seizure Boyend-Threc Mile Limit Is Awkward Uy CM.VTON W. G1T.HKRT SI BIT CerrfMi'.nilfnt Kvrnlne 1'iilillu I.filcpr cpn(0.V, 1023, Vj 1'ublln Lcderr cetiiinnt Washington, Sept. 'J2. The Hrltlsh Foreign (Jllice, It Is understood, will seen dike up diplomatically the (ues- i liens nrl' Ing nut of i he American pre- lnhitien tuiv.v"-- cfT'irls te step ruin-run- , lung en i he T.'nitcd Stales ewi't. ' The forcible rc-lsfatice of the captain "f the P.rltlsli ship fJnward. formerly Henry Ferd'ii aelit, te nn attempt te beard bis ycwX and the recent selzure of the Hrltlsh ship H, .T. Gardner and the confiscation of ?.0,000 geld found en her oft" Leng Hranch, are two recent Incidents which are regarded with con cern b.v both Hrltlsh and American rcp resentntiviii as likely te lead te compli cation., unless some understanding is reached between the two Governments. Secretary Hughes, according te an announcement made in the Heuse of Commens by Premier I.leyd Geerge, has asked for a reciprocal agreement be tween the two Governments which will aid the I.'niled Stales In enforcing Its I prohibition laws. 'The Hrltlsh Govern I ment has (ickuevvledgid the Hughes note , and It h expected that the next move 'will he 'i note irem the Foreign Office drilling thp Hrlti-h attitude. I nder international law there Is no i question of tlie right te selwi liquor i brought within the jurisdiction of this 'country that is within three uities of i the shore. lSui if the rum-runners can I come v 1 1 li tn three tulles of shore the work of the prohibition navy is diffi cult, for small craft, slip out at uight, buy liquor and hurry with it into Inlets along the coast. An Awkward Prcdieamciil Fer the Fnited States te ask that the rigiit of seizure be extended bcjend the three-nub' line is awkward. Its posi tion ii.'is ahvajs been in favor of obeying the three-mile limit fixed by interna 1 tonal law, hid alwavs been firm, and it is expected that tlie IrHWIi Gov ernment will adhere te this itile. Moreover, the United Stute is start ing out te be a maritime nation audi ler it in encourage etlie ceimtrks te if 'nl tl ir contiel "f ii" mean ley veil ihiie nulls from tie r -inns.-, would be j unwise. The iiitere-i. of the Anti-' Saleen League, which apparent! con trols our politics, and of flic country , conflict as .-harply en tin- question ab j they de en the question which came i up a short time age ever the selling of l alcoholic drinks en Fuitcd States Ship- J ping Heard shlp-i. If lnet at all sure thai the Administration would net lie jelieved if the HritMi would refuse, te abate one jet of their lights under in ternational law. Jn stories of the exploits of the ca'liint prohibition nny one leaiK of the twelve. mile limit. New tee se- 'iiitig te ; called twelve mile limit ha- i de with the -c.jsiirc of ships nnd cer- i gnij. Cen.iin uitieii'1, inclining this Cmitlnuril en I'jk I litbtfn, ( nliiinii (ne , TAILOR'S DUMMY SAVES TWO WOMEN IN FIREi It Falls. Awakens Girl and Leads Mether te Safety Mi. Anna Lehman teuml her She bed- i room tilled with awahencil shortly meke w hen she vns ' after .'! o'clock this ' mernin by the sound of n fulling I lltlllllllV en the third tloep of her home i ut.d dre mailing c-iaeiisaiueni, iiuui Franlifeiil avenue. She ran uiistalrs from her room en the second tloep and was nearly sutTo sutTe fit ed when slip opened the deer leading li.it, her workroom. Miss Lehman ie ireat"d te the second liner. wh"ie her eventv eue-.veai -elil mother, Mrs. Anna Lehman, was asleep. Areit-lllg the age 1 weiiiin, sic ns ustnl her te the sine! and ihen turned in an .1 In I m. The linii-p is directly op-pe-ite Frankfei'il He-iulal and when lireiiii'ii ai lived thev bad dltlii'iilty In etingui-hiiig the flame, without alarm ing patient-. The ilain.igp iimeniiieil te .SSeOO, In- clinliiig .Ire--, - v 'illicit at tin PERIL BY MOLTEN SULPHUR , Thrce Pennsylvania riaureau (Jars Wrecked Near Marsh Run ' Ilaril-hiirg. Si pi. 2"J i l!v A Pi Three i.ii's ..f Iciuiug "ulphiie threat- , tied -ii iM'ii It d U'c mi the P. iim-.vI v.niiii Hailieail. 'ic. r Miii'-'i Pun. south f iin city, iiiat tie iliirn-liing ii.-e I hat tie lliirn-liing ii.-e ,n partiiu ni vves . nil. q l.i -ave the r -t of tin" I .llll.'.lllg plllpl'I'tV out cail.v today it lin 'ind iT- I'be lire irie.l lien i.mt,e. th,. wl ,-u II geililel i e pi ir.n k. tei" ill" a buiitl1-. d f." l nl rcils .mil w I'lck.'d n n .ills, Wru'kirs dun inn d the molten siil jil ue. vtlucli tva- ruiiiniig into the drv w I- near b.v tlireaien ng a teict nre. The iiinier 'prcad in New (uin- lewbnid and near-b.v towns that the -. I, I I k! ...... t . . li .111-11 .,'1,1 .,,,,.. .-.,,i ..,,,,. ,'IHI-I in, .pet. where Inge intmliei-s of i ...r..a .... i ' pieple lied te the net in danger. II . he ill pel lUI' 1 " j i r-P-.., , . ,-,,.,, riir inrit DEATH FOLLOWS FIVE ACES Chicago Police Think James Cala-I'l" . ... 0. . ... .,.. . brese Was Shet After Showdown ( IllcaC", Sept. '".'. - illy A. P.) -Toe iiifii. v .ns s in a cud ga.ne ate declared l.v the police te lm f imumiI the sheet- leg te dentil of .lames C.ilahrc-i' a iii.M'b ai;... .l...p!i Teiiisellla was arrested teda.v in, i. i v n h I'.isiiiia " ( n i' n. who wis i ilc, n into .II-I...I.V nrevleiisl, In I iM'll el l ill W lib t1 case Accniilnu t. lei tivc-i the 'hn il I ni' follewt he I i ii 1 ' W le H ( "lll.l in i tin ll it 1 1 il 'I .ni ill i in. "I lour ace- ATI VNTII t m 1 IH'sT Mlllir.lt Tt. IMeP.J Het 1 il 1 'i nil. Ul TURKS SEIZE COMMANDING POSITIONS AT SOUTHERN ENTRY OF DARDANELLES '"situation en the Dardanelles Threaten te Prevent In- IV BULGARIA mMimWiM fMI i . JUGADRIANOPLE tMIf WfMSm i k ES'V 3SrrH"AMAV".8'il".,",.s'-,.'i'i '.'''.:' . Q c" -" ' " jXtevC&tJ s-nANAr'..'.;'! .;'.v.'.v.'V,'.,.ii(-.v e Oaimpcpul Itmmre kum KALsui iim: Rnn-AV w Wffle ez-ihe-:,? DRUOApv BjWOANELLE,S 1 fm:" KUTAYAcf JSi-a A N A X CTH-. l &ivaH&Lt OGEDEZ ;f"CtteMYRNA ealihli ushak j JVwl ALASHEHP H ' ' .TywkyjeTvS-ksj VJ -y Mt&Xwr il ' ' i ' I r I Turkish Xatletiallsts liave seized Et-ine en Asiatic side and threaten Kum Ivalcsl, strategic position at entrance te Stralti from the Aegean. Their batteries can remtnand Stralis and prevent Ingress of Uritlsh fleet. Hrltlsh troops still held t'hannk, further north, and a Hrltlsh line extends for thirty miles from Scutari te the Sea of Marmora e protect Constantinople. The Nationalists hae lliclr headquarters at Isinld. They threaten ati advance en Thrace LAST-MINUTE NEWS BASEBALL SCORES CHICAGO 1 - PHILLIES MsO." 1 - Chceves and O'FarrclI; Ring and Hcnlinc. Meran and Seutclle. CINCINNATI BOSTON (N.L.) 1st.. FORTUNE TELLER SENT TO PRISON FOR YEAR jL'il'XSBTJROH, Sept. M2. A btaience el one yttw .'.ia lm lm pebtd totley Oil G. 31. I'.ipm, et Oakuieut, kuewn a "Dr. Liyn, ' wee Wat. tuuvivti'l ': t'ltuie teiiuui-. i'&ur witnihcie tceii:.. i thiy paid i'ui'i.i a lu tu bvc tUcii paluie mvcutent-. BUYS PISTOL. IHEN SHOOIS WIFE EASTON, PA., Sept. 22. Gievsc Gnatcr Iseulat tO'J.jy and, Tcturejut' beint', &bel hi witi tbti". tlnies. sj'crltlwl ccudJti?!! u li. li"i-pl.il. NAME E. B. TEMPLE ENGINEER FOR FAIR Dr. Paul Cret Is Chesen Archi tect Beth te Serve With out Pay REGARD JOBS "CIVIC DUTY", r:. n. t. ai ti i-t a--t.-t.iii' rhief i i-vlv.snia Kailread, ' c'uini er nnd Dr. ' 1 .i. I ei" the S.'-- . :a i .n. ' v a- made lv -nl. ' of the Fnir ig ,. IMCCIMlg ..f I .inilll. '. e 111 til" CliBiueri'Trf the 1'. i, wns liaiur.l tmliv ii Paul Cret as the hi qtii-C" iitenui,,! A--e This niiiiei i Colonel Ifiihi pi Association, te ;..v,i the Plan and W"-l!cllevue-Stratte:i!. Mr. Teuiplc wii" te Sesqiil-Centennlal '. l'ngincers' lub, an. similiir cijtninitti e of Institute of An lute. i.liiliienilpil b the iiimittip "f the Di. i "ri ' I'V n the Philadelphia I'.ii'i reganl n "nvie" diitv, their nppuinttnci 'ami. Hive Ce! j without pa.v . li'i'i.er. viM -"it i 'S' ' Stratford thi- ni.pe i! ei . tu i till. pep- ami I el.t.'r.'llcC ISelbs'i". i h.-sr D'titier iiftei Mn D'Olirp issue Following tin iii"" staiPliiPiil u ' tl. r ml . en -Mi. imittee. Colonel D"c 'Peniple nnd Dr. Cnr ' ,irl out a letiial vi ,,, buildinss oil lie u lie a-ke,l i p iii of gti'iuni P ii'.wn.v -Fair ,Illlllllt i.,.,.i- K,0 i. '1 ."i p'i , III Cl'll- siillatlnii witli the F.ng in tee, and 1 'r. ( 'ret. m . en- rs Cciiimii ill at i. ui v.iili p. and al-" , I eil.ltll.il. agile 1 1 an I the Architects I vith the iiiipr.ivnl mi.iitii et pi w ill select their as-.. ,.i iim hitccis, "l.etli men have . serv ices ns a mutter n in I w itheiit COlUM'll-ll' I t liinitiarv work. T'n r. d t'n. i 1 . nle and tins pre . i i II l"l 'i liirtu a iking group 1 small, compact, i.ipidlv , . , v 1 1 . i will t pllsMli'ie , ." . i i submit this plan ai the .ar.i '. , , , , ,, " ll is uuderstoeil thai m drnv tug th" plin thev will have in uncd the lca-t I ible interference both w'th 'he u-e .of the Park b.v the publ.per r.,reati,. and wiib the tratlic thimigli ll." park. ""'.J dining tlie time et the cp.,- isitien, but during ceu-tincii m etk a. I ,, i "The will nl-e have in iniiiil the h'nsl possible damage te the pail, but nithci iilm te improve gientl.v ilmi put el t'c park wlndi i- cr,v little n.ipeev.d ,.t i the prisciii time. XVill IMlin.lli. test . ' '" present "At the lune it Cillltl of . Ill nlv pl.itnl that use Will b" thai pti'mii of (be Parkwav iim.I Pink 1 1. ii h i- nl sail aviiilald ,1- In avoid II cspen I HI III I e-i I' Tc'l'lile ami Dr. Crel will lie n-Mn te give an ippreNlmnte est itp of tlicf important building activities i,n the 1 1 Mial ci i-t ttieir piepu eii plan 11 a revolver WOMAN, 70, TRiES 1 ,vi MURDER, ENDS LIFE Mrs. Sarah Seeley, Egg Harber, Beats Daughter With Ham mer, Cuts Own Threat ATTACKS VICTIM IN BED Tn oil n.-.iii. : er'iy ted.. Mr. Sarah Seeley. s,entv rears ..Id, of J"gg Har Har eor, X. ,1 . rained banvuer blows en the te, . nnd 1 I daughter. Mr-. ! then .'in ! , ... . . ! er MleptCd ig- Mi'Vpi'. and t . r. ..i f ' 1'C'i the . nav fi.;. aid. 1 in the Lgg i'.il h'i lee. tlnrty .' euug wen, no i-r.i" !e The nged woman Harber Hospital .it minutes after the nttn.'k en Mrs, Mc Neil, who was sslce.ii ,n a reir rnem "f the cottage when the lirn blew wa stitick. Mrs. McXcll Int .-en.-. i-ue-t oew .if;, r -be was taken i,. the -.n , h... plldl Her foee v. a- badlv ''-tigiir J by tie blew, and j.'.iysi. .an Udiev" liei' -kuil may be fractiiip.1. ll.w i is-, bund 1 'isiened It. the hn-tdtnl from tl II 1 Tra.v ireie. At'.-, i . I I ,n . w h. re I i m ni k- n' an up'iel-t. r. r The McNt il Iieiiip tacts nn uniuiHi'd street opening nml abuts the ti ic of the P'libi.l. Ipht'i and Heading It.nl- vv.'l. 'III. ..lie ltd ,1 hn'f stm i letlng" is nlw.ut t'e bb.i k- f-ein th Whit. Hei-e )ike. Altai bed Dauglitcr iu Feil Geerge Mc.N. .' ' tt the liei-e ler t . Irlie l if nt ii".'l e". lock ills iii.iru ing His ,tit,. ' n prii, n.l hrPkii-l ami. nliir Indding Inn g ..., In, had let wi'iied te In r btilie'.ni ter i n ,p. Mrs McNeil had worn -i It noun ,.i er her nlgh'i lell'es while preparing the meal. She h...!,e 1 I He 1.1 fosiir fesiir luntlier's room s.i'v lh.it -he wn-tn-l' . p. appiin nil , and ihen threw off the kiln.. in. li ll. I gut niie h- . "n li. A- he slept hi r te-ii r ii.eihtr re t Itll'i the loom, caiilleii-'t iilipfe.i. hi ,; the ,e( mid leaned ev.w her ndepti ! li.iiigl.trr. Then sln rinse, th,. lmui. r t eiitJiuiril en I'.ik rislifpn, (eliunii On MINE MANAGER KILLED Slate Slide Causes Death of Cap tain Jehn Corden Smyth I'airnteut, . n., S-. p -je, my A P .--Capt.iiti ,lehn ,l, .rdi.n Sin.vtli, geinral inatiag. r of iln Flkherndl- Vl-lilll III til" 1 oll-elHlalloll l ., (nlll. p.mt is k, 1 I b; Inn -li i n ai1 .1, I ' t liv l Dnfi .li M..-I.I U I . I In ti.e i.nm h no in. .1.1 ,.i. in dim- I'ucllti Coast gress of British War ships Frem Malta BIG BATTERIES CAN OPEN FIRE ON FLEET French Send Envey te Smyrna in Move te Halt English Turkish War NEUTRAL ZONE INVADED IN CAPTURE OF EZ-INE Kemal Refuses te Halt Plans for Attack, Lacking Premise of Thrace Attitude of Nations in Near East Imbroglio j Turkey Threatens armv will cress Straits from Asia Miner unless pivcn jjuaranlcc of Thrace and ether European land. Great Britain Refuses te withdraw troops from Asia Miner br frfve Turkey puarantees prier te peace conference. France Attempts role of mediator te prevent BritiFh-Turkish war. Declines te help Britain defend Straits. j Italy Stands pat in opposition te military defense of Straits. Rumania Insists Balkan peace can be assured only by freedom of b'traits. Greece Determines en military de fense of Thrace. Bulgaria Seeks pert en Aegean. Threat te tcize one reported. tlv .lje latfii Trrsj Constantinople. Sept. '.". Turk ish Nationalist forces have seized the town of Kz-me, en the Asiatic sidc of the Dardanelles, and arc threatening Kum Kalcsi, an im portant key position te the southern .side of the Straits'. Tlie Komalipl Kemalipl wcrc nowhere opposed. The Nationalist move, in the opin ion of the naval experts here, will enable the Turks te prevent free ingress te the Dardanelles te the British Atlantic Fleet units-, which are en the way from Malta. The important positions involved were up te today occupied by the French and the Italians and from them the heavy Turkish batteries can command the entrance te the Straits. ifliiu Neutral Zene in.' is a siiia'l town in the vnlley ' M audi r Hirer in th igh dis dis seuth of the Dardanelles and h than twenty miles from Kum i. !''i.. Utter town, which the. F. . i ii i tu t Jess Ka'p Nntinnnli its- nre threatening, is en th". wntervvn.v itself almost et the entrance :e the -trai'i fre'ii the Aegean. li..th places are i.ithiii tin zone of reutrali'v ntntiit the Straits laid down I'V th Tre-ity tf Sevres. It Is uncertain from available .lata whether Ut-inc lv within the military zone of neutrality, prei'lariied in Ma, 1H21. There would eppear te be no doubt, tow ever, thut Kum Knle.-i is within th!- latter zone, against the invasion of waieh v..r::::g v.i issued in ton ten stunt, ii.n U ves'erduy bv th I'mi-h f.ener.il llutinsten, ceiuiiiund r-in- liiel .f th allied for."'-. P.rle.v With Kemal Fails I ietli'V ll - . in r hi ri 111 - oil I. p. th' Fn in I. iiiiiimU' ' e-tettlay Ip.'ll hi lt I - IHldel' toeil ,u In- aifpiupt in Keiiitil Pashn of r..--ti.g ih Slrnii- nw .rued smv rn.i. hp I I I.l i It ii'.'. -" .Mi.stapha . . .,1 11 of , per-ui the in and i" .living 'I urine. It i, .believe I K.wiial lent'd nut thai ..israucp of thp iif I'r.ili'; of l'ae Mrai1 . b; the Nil t.emi'. l.ieiihl I" preiiicnted mil upon adeqi'iite u:iiaiiiee" fr.nn the AUn t tlia1 Thr.'i. e would be rt-'ereil te Turkc. The q'ict en of I "en-tnnl iimple vva no! ills. i.-.-'d a' llie i iwitt'ieiii i as the ".,., (.!.. nnd. r toeil te b.ive srttlrd that i si, i ni tavei of Hi,. Turks nt the I ellteielicl S 11. l.ouleH and Paris Inst , ' ' 'I be I'.r ti"h fel.'e nie vel king da.v and null' djgg.ng I -- n in- it i li.inn K P.iil,... and t.ihe- t il il iidiiis In the A li'U "iven .!.lii .ni.ii p.nti-ii troop have ai'r.'cd in t' lioiperu- V. pp-M.sl.' tie" of the prrwint ii , iii, ni is taV'ii mi Turkish Vnllnn- i I i-t i. cles liei p. 1 1 'll lb' hired JP1 i.Tilav linn ' nle-- il.i' Kiui.'ilists r i'lveil .i--iii in.', in , .'ii; r niuet from the V it's w ll T.I.I f..rn ifghl heinsthat the qi. in n el the d'-pini! mn of 'I hraec We lid I"' si fled Hi fawn of I he Turks, a s neus -in. ni. m would at In ami it would 1 1. liiipe--il.e te le-train tin; for fer w aid nuireii of lm Ir armv , Mh" l"lil..lltti weie liilng'ng up big Skeda batteries ve..tcrdav and British a rpl.in. living ev.,- tin .Nationalist lines icpert the in live luasltlg of 'Purl. I- li iroepw. IIiiih.I H'v s.'in the Notienalist troop have b'cn doubled, and their cannon and an munitien cp.lpiiient tripled. He assert 'hit nil male- lu the liberated a rea are inining the cnlers. 'I he Hiiii'ii an illMirming tlie Tnrk- i ( tinilii.'.'il 'i P.is I lalilrrn, lulijinn Titi. I '",?, " nfuT, 'lrtJ"!! XfKfl!5 .'J pliiiv of tlirni i1vertlii1 In th itilp H a i J columns tuduy en pa se US.Adv 1 tt 'I Xrl A tjkiui ft ,J sj l