Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 07, 1922, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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VOMAH BATTLE
WITH MLite
Miss Alice Dutten Fights Off
Negro Attacking Her at
West Chester
SHE SCREAMS; MAN FLEES
Sprelnl p"Mi M f i tfe PiiIiV r.'fw
West Chester, (ct. 7.- t..nked by
a Xezre wliii cast hi- Mint ever her
head mill llnew her ti 'li
Miss Alice Diitinii, aged thirty, fought
desperately ainl her mit.h.1" brought
pedestrian's te the scenic, causing tier
nssnllunt te lire.
Tlic attack occurred last night within
two lilei Kr. of her home, sit -H'J North
Adams itieft, the Negro "priming tit
her from n dark nllev. Miss Dutten.
severely bruised nuil vvith 1" '' f"1'1'
slightly rut, was. taken limiic, but lntt r
removed te a he-pitnl us she tjtTi n-i!
M'vcnlv fn in shock. Site a much
improved today and was nhlc te l'siii.ic
Iter duties nt t In- i dice of tlic Penny
Tag Cenipnnv. when- .-lie H i"pl !.
Win n licv s of the nt tar's hi e.ime
known In; i ilreiN of person ll U"I te
tin- teenc. lu.ui.v of tlici.t i.rmnl, but no
trace muld I-c feninl of the a- u'.hnt.
Tlie i in r of 1 'lit ten 'tM'"i: .mil l'it
f!ny sti"t. u le ie fie iti.uk .murril.
Is it dill, one in'. I i'1-fiieiit- le,! i ,,r'
cinmnniii; f r .1 v. liirlit.
T'.vn s'tii'e luPce and '' .i'i ' fib i rs
live "ci lung n su-;iert il N'im "i vv
Mispi etw wcie iries.el. ln u.'e t.t
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will 's iitii.. ii. a n in .- .. . ..'
BURNED IN EXPLOSION
Empleye Runs Frsm Garage With
Clothing in "lames
l-'mm'.ns li'.e a ten 'i ift.'i- in- . ' 'th
ing hud U'lt: ig'ii'el L : " ."'-. -i -f
gasoline, Ai-1. : .t-'i'.'s ran ( mi . a'.ly
yesterday tnv i a g irarf- .it ."Is eitli
TttlilllA -'n. n I -" t.
He "was nwitakeii en ih.
two ether iii.pU'M-, who threw
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him te
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the creund :i-.d l -t tit th. lir
were huriii 'i a', '.it
Julius, whii ; i
nnd ln-es ar ll'li
Mrect. is in the
Hospital -iift'eriiL'
about the he.nl. f.n
the el In'ien
"n- h HUN.
.rty-..ne ' :ii idd
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pairing an ac.t'j
POLICE SEEK GUNMAN
'Bad Mar." Accused cf Shestlna
Kcnsirtcn Resident
Frank rit'Mii.. ''.'
Is being seiuht liv 'he '!.
Hhoetlng early tins iiiortinu iiiertinu
Maguire. !vv.ntj-ti . iv
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Mngnire wri wni'ru' f"r
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car at Ken-.-iron uv .. i
land stieet sui.rtlv afti r
morning, whe:. Jit
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volver nil! tic ' i!ui'illi f tri 1.. ' s M.i-
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FRENCH SCOUT ENVOY HERE
M. Desjardir.e Will Meet American
Beys at Ccbbs C-eek Park
.7 (1 'i '.Ml lies ,i . . . . t!i il di '. ja'e
of the t It - ':' , '. i. if I'nrc.
te tie tint!.. nil! ..,ii ii 'ii ,. nf t'e l'.ev
Scouts nf A'.'.eri t l!icut.M's. 1 . ..I -i.
centlv Hi I'.'il,. II ;.. N. I'
enterf.'iinr I lebi- i , the I!nv Si-iut- of
Delnwnre :u'i! Mi.iitgi.ini r m i'iti ..
M. I'esjnriii'.s v lis jti'i ii 1 ;.t i n..n
nt Scout .- ni'-:.ir. : in '. Hi. Ks
tnte Tres; ISiilldiug A 'unc'.n . n at
tendeu i.v t!i hading Sen .r . 2ii". il il il
follevvid. Later In. I n t the Seow ,f
Pelnwar" an I M .n'g-m.irv r.,i,i..s ia
Cobbs C k I'i-,;.
PROVANT MINE DYNAMITED
Colliery Was te Have Reopened
Monday With Nen-Union Laber
t'nlinit'iwii.
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the 'nun. '-v
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SCRANTOfJ HAS CLEAN-UP
Score Taken in Disorderly
Raid Made by Pel.ec
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police ii.ilnv
raids in i'i
Acting i 'i
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DENY YALE MAN CITIZENSHIP
Qraduate In Science Knew Nothing
About Constitution
New HaM'ii. Conn. .( let 7. c :iZ,.n.
Phlp paper- weje rifuid Lv .Judjje J',
t'. Theuuii In the I nlinl mimm lis'-'
trict Court ,v.si,.,!,i. t,, e n' H. Hail.
ey, of New I'.iit.iiii, a gr.iduati uf the
Sheffield S'leulitie Si boel at ,( ,!,,,
of llir, bei ause lie 1i:i. ni'Ver seen a
copy of the Tniled States'Votilitti States'Vetilitti States'Votilitti
tlen nnd knew iiething iit.mir it.
The ("euit told ISmli) te .study -the
document.
Seaplane
Detroit, Oct
nnd fog caused
Race Postponed
7. (Il.v A. I'.i Haiti
pictpeni'lin sit l.litil t -
morrow of the i
mis marine trophy
seaplane n s(. II
d i'iir t'lis :itn r
t I In aero m et
neon as u pieiimii.irv
te be held next vvuk at Sijunlge Knlil
Captain Carsen Leses Chain
Captain William It ( ,n nf the
I.'nlen League, u-peitcd te the police
tiidny the hit-.s of .1 vvntch ihaln nnd a I
cigar tuttvr valued nt .JOO.
Ms Passes Lie
te Recter's Widow
ntiril from 1'uicc One
ere found exactl) three necks nge
A rumor traveled tluniich the town nt
.". o'clock this inernlne Hint Mrs. Hull
had been taken from her home by
1 the authorities nt midnight nnd given
, such 'mother examination lis her brother
cer. This was denied by both the mi-
I therlties nnd the family.
! Den Irs tulzlng of .Mrs. Hall
I Tin' Hull family wns awake us late
'ns : o'clock this morning, however. At
that time Miss S.illie Peters, who was
Mis. Hall's bridesmaid nt her wedding
and has breu her mouthpiece in the
present Investigation, came te the deer
of t he llnll home, iiinv ures?eu nnu
i i with n (-trim: of pearls nreiiml Her
'. ."M.... .1 1... t- Unll
had
llle:il. 10 urn' unit ..i.. .....I
been chen tlie "third degree.
Mi-s refers declared that Mrs. Hall
hail net been xisk.ed te ncceuipany de
tectives te the I'ro-ecuter's elllce for
eiinilnnlli n. but that she would be glad
te go when set.t for, as she had nothing
te l.tde.
.Jehn V.. Toelan. assistant prosecutor
of Middlesex County and one of the
host nrt.e cpints in the investientien.
i'i earl tins morning tti.ii .ur. nan , uetleed Mr. Halls friemMi.p ler .Mrs.
i.i. slit s"eii be given the oppertivnit te I n I -. but ascribed It uiereK te liis big
1'i'U frnh In fait, he -aid. the nu- lieartedtii'-s and jenerelt .'" he women
t'.ientn'- would like nothing better than prnmptly diclaimrd the uggetleii
llum
ami
te n.ntreiit l er witu .iiinies .unis. aim
invite the pair te aid the au'heritlrs te
i lour up illsifi'l imeie in tneir eerni
Miitements
Mr. Toelan admitted the tntdnlght ex ex
ninmiitien of "Willie." but would net
n luiit that hi arrest is In contempla
tion. "Ne." -.aid Mr. Toelan. " 'Uillle' Is
net it'ii'ei- arrest."
"Will h' be ni rested?"
"Yeu are askiiu something that 1
iiintier nii-vver at tills time."
"Wh.if was the rea-e'1 for his pro pre
'mi." d and sivere examination lat
ii. lit and tins uiiirnins':"
"Ther .'re ! ii iinlirr of verj wide
dl. rep.un :,s." said Mr. Taelatf. "in
the si.it. : ii 'ins nude hv the Mills an I
I In. I families. Kv-irv little Lit of evi
di 've we ilU n;i 'emed te go njtlit
'mi!; ti one or ether of the families.
Obligid te lie Drastic
"In elder te g. t tlie ia-e i becked
up we will be uIiIiumI t" de s,iuietlu:ig
dri'stie." 'St
"What will that be'-"
"I i llllllet tell J oil "
Mr Toe'iin iitlim 1 1 that a woman
whose hi! 'wind had been murdered, might
we!! be I'xpicti'd te de evirj thing in
' r i'.'WM- te belli e.eiir up the misteiy
a' 1 ! rim: the murdertr te justtre.
"W- would like te brine Mrs. Hull
r i M.'!s te tl.e prosecutor'.-, office at
I e i .e time, but I doubt whetlur we
iv . ! I e .ible te de se."
Mr T'ldiiii was asked wlnt might
i. v.ur tlie authorities doing tins.
W mi lerstninl tli.it Mrs. Hull will
-.'..I. ; ii.me," he said. "It may be
M i s-ary for us te subp iena iier."
1' 1 ' '.I 1st. Mill that tll Visit p.lill III
I'i. .i Tors I'.eeknian and Strn licr sev
i i. a i s nge L fnriuer Assistant Dls
r : "'i'i"v I'feiffer. of New Yerk's
il. i id.- 1! u mi. retained as th,. Hall
t i. ,! n".'i-l. was for the purpe-e of
s'li,1; ...rie. en the prosecutors that
be vm. i'i' ilei-.and te be present if Mrs,
II. i. v.. niierrei.U'd. The prose. -u-t
-s .ipi siinl te h.iMi told bini that he
.' .i 't ! a1 a chaiii e mi t'e world of
1 i !tj iiis.-Mt when they tiill.e.l te his
. '. t
"T1. 'iii-il'v." explained Mr. Too Teo Toe
' u. "is ! it Mr-. Hall Is icpresented
'; .."..Is ! " j
The i".vist:eaters displaypil no -es.
a e.v a ei -ii.ii.; aner vv u.ie ler
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-e-seii with ilie deti'C- ;
- at Mr. Hall's home.
lv
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.let
i III",
in a liriea-iue, arrived
and tnhl lih.i he wa
vv a-, at the prosecutor's
lapiinled them without
a- 7 ..' . .':
vvi'.iid n..t
...!i .. ll- .11
in r.
fn the ii'e!i
slitne'it 1.1 f i verv body
" ill e" was net
s. Ce'rit.v I'eiu".'
V.lek. b It nil te S
talien te tlie .Middle
1 I'l-e. in New liriins liriins
ei.ierville. Step at lamely I'annlieu.se
T''i- 1- the erunty sent of Semer-et
c .1:'". 'vi. ire the eriti e vva-, comnnt cemnnt
!!. it 1- generully believed, and where
' !': s were found. Though there
r e no witnesses, the iiciri'tii.s t.mn
n.ung e shake off pursuers, u is ri
: no that th" tir-r step w u. made at
,s '1 Iielv farii.heu-e wile!, witne-su
ti." 'Vel cf bleed. What weird reeon reeen
st nut. en nf the murder tlie d'tectives
u'ed there in the lonely, weed-grown
in ard. u.vl"! 'lie gnarled er'ih apple
ire where the bodies Wi-re feutii'i in n
1 '. imp of bio id-si uttered gn.,ienred.
1 u! I net ' 1 ten' 'led.
J'rrui tin- Phillips farm the detee-
ti-..
vil'
w l
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ir.d ''eir eluirge went te Somei
wi.i'i" Prosecutor Pn-ekm.in vvns
g 1-hi 'villi the etbeis who have
i rla'i ,' en tlie mv-terin'i, case
: : ' .r after hour the i icetivi s
ra- iu hurling questions at tne
i 1' 1. trie.
xpi rt siiinegraphcT te'.k djwn
1. us nnd the answers. It v.a-
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in .
Ai.
ii .
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k .11, .1 leth questioners it.d their
;;. .,.-. eXllllUstell. vvb.'ll tl'n lellg
' w rv task was done. "Willie. '
...,- ..' ' i.t apparently still m tlie
' ,.-. ssp, 11 of his neive. wns put
'.1 '. u '.. l.iatiiijiiie an 1 wh.ried ti
..- r's heiiM1.
T M Pfuffi r. former A".''nit I'i--
I ' An iu) of Ni w nilt. and I.. .!-
1 ipiTt. Who hllS In-ill Clllp.iiVi'd In
1 t!.- llall-Sievi'iis ii.tiT'si . wint
, 1 l'r. -1 1 ii'nr Sti ie'r.er s i.'ji .- ,ui ,.
!i-t..l !. iillv as.iln-t 'lie .!:. h if '
, rle'i'iis in bringing "W.'.lic" n. f r
. a i.uat'nn.
' I filed a prete't again-' t I no
01 - 1 i,.!iivi d te ii'if.iin iufi rt:i..t- .'i fi ..
W' In Stevens" -ml Mr pti-rTer,
"urnl I was told 'e pti' u' pint.-i
vi 1.1.1 g, .si 1 it would In- .1 luitt r if
II ird.
I vvuit.'d t" ti'l tin prose, it.. i- ,,r
I II V lllll" I lH V W.s.i t Ill .',. 'I-
.iilli an iiieui'ii-r of t ' - - II. ih i.r se
1 li . fnliiil' 1 elil 1 1 Ii d 'v if lbs i,i.
I as tin if afeiu e ilil kIiiIIi ii r ....
t! . 111 te 1 elil'' tertli and atisvvi- ill
iii..-stieiis I wis nut anxious t. i.
there when thev wire qui Mihiim1 i
elt'iir'
Mr. Pf'lff'r 1 l.'iMCter.. d tl.e t ll.mg
of "W.l... " fr : 1 th.. 1 - ,1,. I
taiiti il. K. in i.ii.i.g.
"Slieahed Out With Willie
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.v .i W'.Hl.iin :'. ,. is
i lie vv h 'le hr i. ; m
' The ti -nn s- u. r.l tl. it
i's Hi I i - ll ippil .'.'
tl e t'.ll'll. - Llli'VV vv) . ii.
"ni'iiki d ( ni
ll'iv ,d t'.ld no
tu Ink.. 'Wilhe,
disiTllls lliiv.
Nu in n.lx-r i
il'liiiu h.i I gnne
"iJu'diiR ''i nlxlit Mi-s I'i
lieth 1're-i cii"i s' iitiji-es mil
ii'ii'ive nn answer Mis. I1
v nt t'i the police still Jen
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dill
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the
bit
Wlllinm. hilt tlie pulii (In. Ill
siiid he di In't ki'fuv unv tliiu; nlmi.
This kind nf wi.ik is all rlirhr m
euiv MU.es i,i an inve n.'.ilinii,
i.fti r I'm e vvi i U-'
M'l 111 lippllllH lllle
"III iin stiuniiig
In t i l f C nt fii''
gi i tii-iiiu em. 1
lnl 'iiili d te '.si lln'
t e ipn.sii,ii.d Mr
in ii III i'i ii.au 'ii !
we dull 1 ll.se tile
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no'
Il.e I, -.in, ' I 11 111 lie 'heds
'Du'l- g li ' Ktillili,,' that Willi i. ,
vva- suhjeileil te he was repnudlv
caiieii ii liar, linn miicn nrer njiy was
used I understand that in m
uhltllull te
EVENING PUBLIC
the presence of Prosecutors Hcekmnn
and Toeliln. nnd Detectives Tut ten titid
Din Id, there wete representiitlcvs of
the Stnte police.
"Thev t'liilctivercil te confuse Wll-
Hum In 'his previous statement In which
lie said he luiil fieiie te the church
with Mrs. Hull."
Tiie State troopers have been work
ing In (treater force en the murder tluitv
nnv en- suspects. .et uniy tnc men
ilrsr de'-illed te the case
have beenJ
running out clues, but nKe squnds sent
Itiiii tiie town unannounced have bceii
Invcstlgtititig various phases of the
dime.
State troopers whose presence was
unknown te tlie townspeople dragged
every small street In the vlcln.tx of the
l'lillilps fatm. looking for the weapons
with which the crime win committed.
Stnte troopers have get In touch y.lth
even mall order house in the l'ust,
seeking n purchaser of an automatic.
Thev hne been in touch with every
Kederal court in the Knst. seeking te
learn whether Mr. Hall or any one etse
who might llgure In the case had np-
nlled for tmssperts. They are leaving
no step untakeu that might
lead them
a few paces nearer the
solution of the
murder.
State police nucstlnned everv mem
ber of the church choir esterdn. nnd
were surprised nt the unlferniltj of the
answers thr.x receiu'd The choristers,
iiin ntwl women. ttL'feeil tli.'it 1 lit v had
m.UK, hv tj. troopers that pel li-ipi they
loe had danced with the mini-ter after
heir lehearsiils. . as Mrs. Mills had
done
Agree en Answers
The Hoopers lent ned, when thej;
sought a reason for the unanimity 'of
the choir, thut after hist rndu.v's choir
meeting the women had agreed upon
the attitude they would take if ques
tioned. Mills, working today as I'siml in the
basement of the scliiiel, where he is
janitor, lamented the f.n t that new he
would be forced te wash Ins own over
alls or pnj some one te de it fm' hltn.
".lust the day before my wife left."
lie -aid. "she washed m.v overalls and
slierti ned the arms and legs. New
thev need washing again.
' I've felt m wife's absence and tlie
worries thnt have been put mi me n
let." he said. "I've lest s,, much '
weight that I'm beginning te be aim me 1.
Tins thing is killing nn . vVI.cn ta wte
ill'apiieared 1 weiglieil TJl!'... pounds.
New I'm down te 1 1 I."
l'eeplc of the town cnninicnted t ! v
ii tic strange part the name "William
I'Li'lips" has plaveil in the iiiurur
r.v-.ter.v. It was William Phillips."
night watchman at the New .lusej
Stne College for Women, across iw.
wav from the Hall !ieiae, who -ii). he
sui Mrs. Hall enter her dwelling alone
it ' o'clock in tlie morning after t!
n.urder was cemmittnl.
A "Hev. William Phillip'." was Mr.
Ha'.l's predecessor lis rector of tlie
Church of St. .lehn the r.wmgclist.
Still a third "Wii'.mii Phillips'
firuerlj owned the ti.nu where the
binl.es of the slain iciter and choir
sin.'er were found.
France and Britain
Agree en Near East
Continued from I'nse One
transfer without danger
tl.111 miner. rv.
te the Chris-
Mud.iula. Oct.
7. lib A. P.l The
I ssnlS
I I -UII'Cil
lateness
lllMtilet
et
thi
of
etlS
the centereii' e bere were
morning. Owing te the
the arrival of the P.ritish
from home no formal ses-
si. 11 vva- held last evening.
'I'.lid generals conferred late
but the
into the
nl.'l-t
The session today opened amid n
fie'.ing of optimism. At the start
I -nn r Pa-hii. the Turkish Naticnalist
represe'itntne. sounded a com lliatery
note by making the nstunisliing state- '
1 lent 1 1 sir nt the time the confer cenfer
eni f. br lie tip nn Thut -day he had net
rei ' ived a copy of the Angera Gov
1 rmit'-nt's repl te the allied peace pro pre
; esr Is. This rply reached Ceiistnntj- '
..-il.. from Angera at 1! o'clock Thurs- I
'lax nlternoen. i
App irentl.v Timet, upon receiving the '
An.-era npl.v . hfs-anie eepvini cd that ill-. I
position in the "' nfcrence had been
emisideralih at variance with the An-.
..r.i position and that lie hud demand
ed meie than the Angera authorities
were asking.
in any evi-nt. at the -penlns of te-
dn. 's deliberations his attitude hnd
sef'er.ed liuirkidly nnd the whole sjt.
nation seemed te have becuni mure !
hn;.f'ii.
Ijenilnii, Oct. 7. i il.v A. I'.i A sen
i nn has lieen caused by a btiep from
i .r. u Ilenar I. aw, uphn' iim; the
li rsu iovernment's nttiiiid" in the
Ni.ir ih.stern crisis, with li is uivfn con
, i. urns publicity in all the 1 ondeu
ri'-w s,i,iper today.
The pronouncement is wnl. K held,
t ii.- enuivalent te n direer tun, -it te
vithdr.iw tiie British troops f.,,, t,0
Jt'i.'ie and cenipli'tely t'Tiniii'ii the
Kvcntc unless France ceiuis into line
w-n.i il.e lirltisli policy in in.. ear
Hapt
Jtennr Law's position ns potential
'.i n1 of a potential run! nit ve nv
.rnm.r.t in the near future end his
i'.i. mate relations with sev.r.il if the
; r. 'eat Cabinet ininlstirs ar.- regarded
n.s. giving his view r.;iee.il .'.1,-ht.
Indis'd. it is .surmised th it the 'Mi
.I" members, ispeelallj 1'riuie Mm-
istir Llejd Geerge ami I elm.ial
r'larv Churchill, had sun,. ;,,..,(. nieiej
icie previous ki
..u!M.hlng of this utter
ancc at the me-
i lent of I ereign
feccri'tuiy I.UI.OH .'
mission te Paris.
'We are at the Straits and Cen-
.lannnepl",'' says the l"ttir. "net hv
.'.i- own action alone, hit by tl.. will
f the allied Powers vvhh'h wen tin
war. and America in one et theie 1'ew-
;r-
"W" cannot nlene ar-t ns the pelici -i.nn
of tlic world, tiur duty
will be te f-ay phiinlj te Prance that
if i-he is net pri pared te support us wi
shall be unable te bear the burden
nlene. but we shall huve no aid rnntlve
except te imitate the Government nf
the I'nlted Stati s and re ti n-t mn- at
tention te safeguarding tl'.i meie liume-
idlii'e Intercs-lH of tlie empire.
The Iniily Kxjiri ss mi that I'enar
Law's intervention has ".ami tlie
ci. uitry from war." for which the lint-
lsJi public OVVCs llilll II deep debt of
gratitude.
Ten thousand Greek Heeps have been
i-encentratel in the Tvhntnlji district.
Pastern Tlirni f, vvhnh is undir cuMi-il
'if Preiii h cavnlr.v. -in. a Ci ntrnl Nivvs
ilsiafch from Constantinople Gru'k
I eflicerB are ri ported te have distrihutid
i arms te some of the population "i
Tl race, telling them te icpuls.. ih..
Turks.
Piles have broken mn in the tnreM
of Istranjn, north of Constantinople.
aid are spreading in the diieitiun of
the I'ospherus.
The Turkish uevi.ii.iin-rs anneunce
thut Mustiiidin Kciiinl I'.islia lias lift
Angera for Miidiiiuii where he hopes
In meet the lirltls'i i niiiiiiiiliili'l'. I'll-
ni ier (.encritl 1 nil inirien. snvs ti i
It iter dispatch.
Athens. Oct. ". iP.v A P. i The
Tiirneiaii representatives in th,. Greek
Chamber of Deputies have eablcl Presi
dent lliirdlng and the Amirlenn Con Cen
gnisK nskiliK them te u-e their geed
etliec-. il. IIII effort te cj.eiiie effective
gu.il.llllies for the pioTectlen of the
Greek, Arinenlun and ether Chilstlan
populations in Ihi.teru Thruce in the
event the Greeks tvnrunte the provinces.
LEDGER PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY.
British Amazed
at Ship Beeze Ruling
Continued from Tnite One
ready spoken nnd unless new considera
tion may be brought before It, the Inw
Is nlready clear.
ad pretest against the policy nt ex
eluding foreign tdilps carrying Ihjuer
will lie under treaties of trade nnd com
merce with this country, for according
te the Attorney (lenernl the Supreme
Court has already held thnt the prohibi
tion law is superior te treaties.
Se it would seem that there was little
which foreign governments could de in
response te the lepreselilntlens which
will be made by the ship owners, except
te advise tlie latter te seek relief In tlie
American courts.
The losses te ship owners will be
sinil'ar te the losses te hotel keepers
from tin? stepping of the snlc of liquor,
and will be made up in the same waj.
Fnres across the ecenn will be nil
vnticed se ns te bring the comings et
passenger sjilps without bars up te the
icvei nt tnc cniniiigs ei me same snips
with bars,
One ether consequence mav
be the diversion of sonic traffic fiem
American ports te Canadian jverts. On'
tiie Pacific n considerable shift of this'
sort may take part, for Canada has In
nnceuvcr n pert as well adapted te,
the handling of trans-Pacific trnllic as1
is any nf th American Pacific polls.
Put en the Atlantic only n limited
n mount of such diversion can take place.
Canada has net geed weather ports In
the lCasf, nor are her facilities equal te
the handling of n greatly Increased
nmntint of shipping. And the Incon
venience te Americans from a large pint'
of the country of going te Canada te
take ships for Europe will weigh heavllv I
against the advantage:! of finding liquor
a few days sooner than would be pes.si-j
ble by sailing from l'.estun, New Y'erl:'
or Philadelphia.
Hetalliitlen by foreign governments,
especially uy the lirltisli, whose ship
owners will suffer most fiem this riilm
if tlie Attermy General. Is suggested,
and It will undoubtedly be demanded by
the sliip owners of Gnat Urltalii. Amer
ican vessels are forced te use Uritlsh
ports and coaling stntlens the world
ever, and they may easily be placed at a
dlsidvantiige in respect te this use.
rut In this action of tlie Alturnry
General there Is no discrlininntleii. Ills
ruling
applies te American as well ns
1 te lerelgn ships ami te. the ships of
j nil nations equally. ItWnlliitinn. te
I be effective, would have te take the
1 form of i-eine disci iminatien against
American craft, nnd te stnrt discrimi
nation Is te invite ceiintcr-discrimlna-'
tien. Governments will hesitate te be
gin n course of tills sort whose cense
I quences ate difficult te foresee.
I The domestic political effect of the
I ruling will probably be geed and It is
undoubtedly timed te bear upon the
election. Tlie Shipping Heard practice
j of si-Hing liquor en American ships was
indefensible in law or morals. Tlie
American Government en the one hnnd
was enforcing the law, against selling
aieoliel en land and en the ether was
I'seif selling alcohol en tlie sea.
The Kepubliian Pair.v has generally
taken the dry side in tlie coming dec dec
'tien. The country Is undoubtedly dry.
Net even the wets expect mere than
a few scattering victories, nnd these
enl.v for n modification of prohibition
ai d net for its repeal.
The ruling will lie balled by drv sup
porters everywhere as a great victory.
In Ohie, where the Attorney General
is especially Interested, n movement like
tlis for the mere effective enfeu-emmt
of prohibition will help the Kepublicnn
Party next November. i
LASKER ORDERS SHIPS
TO REMOVE LIQUORS
Washington. Oct. 7. Musters of
Shipping Itc.it 1 ve-sels were ordered to te
da by Ciinlriiiaii l.nshcr, by direction of
the Pri's.deiit and in accordance with
Attorney General Datigherty's liquor
opinion, te remove nnd surrender te
Treasurv Department officials all intox
icating liquors aboard such ships.
The nrdi r. which applies te Govern
ment ships epeiated by the heard and
under chiiitT te private com ems, be-
came effee'lve immidlatel.v with respect
te vi.i-h in American ports and will
be mad- effective en tlie-e at se,i and
In foreign ports upon tin ii- nirival at
American pnits.
While Chnirmnn La'-ker wns moving i
te ste) at nine tlie s.Ue or transpuita- i
t.eu et iiipinr en iieverntnent sliips.
S.-Tetary Mellen was preceisllng te give
due notice te private owners. The
Treasurv Secretary iiUe was charged
with the formulation of regulations for
the enforcement a.s te foreign ships, te
heciii as son as. tueh regulations can lie
premiilgated. '
Ti e le t development nwnlted In the '
situation, .is foreseen by both Attorney
Gem i.i! Iniighcrty and Chnlrmati
I.asker. was n move by foreign line te
secure ,i i, mil deteiiiiinatlen in the I
ceuii. of i'ie application of American
.i. i. . ... .-,.i.... i.i... n ! ...-
in .. in ' s i. ii.) i-ii,ii niiiia t-uivi iii .inei -
lean teiriterlal waters. In their opin
ion t'lse were construed te includ''
wn'.'
llinit
lllsn
Islai
and
r jet only within the three-mile
"f euutliientul 1'nited States, hut
t tie Philiiipines, the llawnllnii
'. Perte Uii'e, the Virgin Islands,
Ahishn. the l'anamn Canal Zene
xeinpfed because of its specific ,
pf n in the enforcement statute i
hi 11 .'
exe'l'
11 -elf
Wirl, tne Government already ndvisTd i Daughter of Phlladelphlan Named
th.T ,i i . -i.se is about te be Med which . . . , . ,, . ...
VV....1 ',i ing the issue as te foreign idilp-. bV eh, state University
te ' Mipniue Court, ('halimnn Lusher Miss Katlieune Adams, eldest daugh
w.i ..! the i.pinlen that tliu feielgn llnesi ter of Dr. Charles T, Adams, Ti701 Gl
vv. .'I :"st Mik te retrain enfercemen' rard nvenue. has been npjvelnteil nsslst-
' !' law- by an iiijuuctlen, vvhiili li" I nut dean of Ohie State University at
s.ii'i :r vv.is reasenaijii! n .supies(. ui
i ni. i - would grant.
Mr l.-i-ker foresaw net enl.v a stay
nf i if-iri eineiii lis te foreign ships by
' I, s i iinse but also expressei) the opin
ion that, regardless of tin- decision of
iir. n.i- Court, American ships, would
1 1 ' ii id .it ii permanent disadvantage, I
i, ns an Illustration thut even I
'...li the interpietatien ns te foreign I
s.,;s were upheld It would net prevent I
t i.r silling liquor up te tlm three-mile J
1. i, wheie remaining stocks could he1
I'mnpi 1 eveihiiard. The Shipping '
i:.. ! ihairman further ixiueised the
: .in, n that tlie enforcement would tin
I'l.iilitidly hamper tile beard's efforts te
I i. i'.i up American shipidng te the
iii.enf, and Seuth Anuiicnn mei chant
iiu. in would make mere nieessnry, he
i, i en.ietnieiit of the Ship Subsi.ij
It'll If tlie American flag wns te stay,
,,l i, ,. '.ilsl "-US.
Th' re was a suggestion today that
Cm.cress might be asked te take un th
111 mtre lii'-d meie than a .vear nge
Wedding Cards
and Enclosures
Prompt and accurate
execution
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Jewelry - Silver - Watches - Stationery
CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS
Saturday Cloning Heur, 5:00 P. M.
by Representative. IMmenils, Pennsyl
vania, ranking llepubllcnn of the
Heuse, Merchant Murine Committee,
which would permit American pns
senger ships engaged in foreign com
merce te sell liquor beyond the three
lnilu limit. At hearings en the bill be
fore Chalrnian Velstead's Judiciary
Committee, repmsetitnllvcs of American
shipping lliies contended they could net
compete with foreign vessels en which
liquor wns sold.
.Officers of the Anti-Saleen League
vigorously opposed the measure, de
claring it was their Intention te extend
the American drought te the seven sons.
Considering the dry temper of the
Heuse, lenders dechned there was no
chance for the bill, and that If brought
up It wns certain of detent.
Manayunk Gets
Welcome Showers
Continued from I'line One
power, have been fuecd with forced
suspension.
l . A
ruu'.-i iircs
are limning in mnnv
; counties of Penusjlviinlu, nnd, In some
instances, threaten te get beyond con-
trel. The phiutiuc of fnll crops is at J
n standstill In many tactiens. ,
Mills nleng the Mnnnyunk Cniuil, '
this city, have been forced te step their
tiiklit work because of the scarcity of
water in tlie dams along the Schuvl
kill. Schu.vlklll Haven obtained slight re- ,
lief yesterday when n hastily drilled
artesian well struck water far below.
Train service In some up-State sec
tions hns been curtailed because of lack
of water for the locomotives.
The work of planting trout in many
streams in the Stnte was hnlted by '
orders from llnrrlsburg becnute the
spawn could net live in the falling
streams. State hatcheries have been
ordered te step distributing fish -through
the various preserves. '
Tlie .Schuylkill Hlver Is se dry ten i
miles norm et licnuing that Jt can no
crossed urysiiMi. runners nleng tlie
lower Stisqiuhnntin Valley are hauling
water fiem n distance for the stock.
Grazing land has become se parched
that cattle in many sections are now new
fed with winter supplies.
Harrisburg, Oct. 7. (By A. P.)
Hundreds of deer and wild turkeys and
thousands of squirrels nrc being driven
out of tiie mountains nnd weeded re
gions in the central part of the State
by the drought and many have been re-
tinrteil te the Ktntn finmi. Pntnmlswtnn
ns being seen en fnrms. In some sec- !
liens deer have been seen for the first
time in yenrs nnd the vicinity of springs
and rivulets abounds with game in the
mountain counties. State game pre- i
tecters hnve been Instructed te enlist
the assistance of people living near
places where the game have been con
gregating te see they nrc net attacked.
Cebalt. Out.. Oct. 7. (Hy A. P.) I
Starching parties returning today
from outlying sections of the district
devastated by forest fires Wednesday,
reported that the death list was In -renslnu
steadily, one report stating
that fifty -one bodies had been located.
l'stlmntes of property damage ranee
from $7,000,000 te $1.1,000,000. The
Government Is using ulrphuics In nn
effeit te determine the extent of the
catastrophe nnd te assist tlie survivors.
The towns of North Cebnt, Thorn Thern
Inc. Henslip, Charlton and Une Park
were destroyed. Hnlleybury wns al
most destroyed nnd Knglelinrt suffered
considerable damage. New LIskeard
was n slight sufferer.
, FIRE SPREADS T0 COLLIERY
i Brush Blaze Near Shenandoah Gives
Men Hard Battle
Shenandoah, Pa., Oct. 7. A brush
fire en WHIInm Penn Mountain assumed
alarming proportions early today when
the llaines communicated te the shaft
house nt the head of Packer Ne. fi
Cellier.v. destroying the building. The
llnmesi made considerable hendvvnv, due
te n brisk west wind nnd a call Was
sent out for assistance. The local and
Girnrdvllle lire departments sent np-
pnrutus. but were hampered by scarcity i
of water. I
Colliery empleyes nre working hard '
te bent out tlie flames, which have
ceiued heavy damage.
CONSTANTINE CARRIES i
225 TRUNKS TO ITALY
Alse Takes Safe Filled With Jewel:
and Geld Inte Exile
Palerme, Italy, Oct. 7 (By A
P.) Fermer King CenMnntine's
baggage, which w-ni unleaded from the
steamship Paris yesterday, Included 22."
trunks nnd ether packages. A safe was
among tliem and contained tiie former
King nnd Queen's jewels nnd precious'
objects. There was also ."0(10 in geld
i ,
i ni
ic safe, i his was paid te Mm betere i
leaving Greece -
Tlie dethroned Greek monarch ex- t
pressed tlie desire te visit Tnerminn.
Syracuse and Giigenti, If he Is able te
spend the winter in Sicily. It was said
that it all depended en tiie finding of a
residence for the former ruler.
NEW POST FOR MISS ADAMS
t.eiuuimis, ami mcceeiiH .uiss .inry i..
Hrewii. who was appointed denn nt
Cninegl" Institute of Technology, in
Pittsburgh. Wi rd of her nppelntinent i
became known here teitny. '
Miss Adams was division superiji- ,
tetident of vm at mn schools in this city
ler several viih She was nn instruc- '
ter in Pnglisli and Spanish nt Cernell'
University last jenr. She nlse taught,
at the College of St. Teresa, Winenti, ,
Minn., nnd tm many jenrs In the ew
Yerk high schools
MEXICAN GENERAL CAPTIVE
Rebel Column Routed, 21 Insur
gents Being Killed In Mountains
ICI P.ise, Tex., Oct. 7. P.y A. P.)
I.ejal Mexican troops overtook a
rebel column In the mountains of Dur Dur
ange and completely routed the insur
gent , killing twenty-four und enp
tui Ing in in ml Alberte Salinas, chief of
stnlT
OCJPOfcER 7, 1922
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