Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 07, 1922, Night Extra, Image 17

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WRIT BE VACATED
Motion Alleges Strike Condi
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U. S. OPPOSES THE MOVE
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TN LINE and design a
fixture that represents all
that is beat in Italian art
a fixture that emphasize the
beauty of Rococo furniture
of Florentine decoration. In
beautiful polychrome tints,
suave Etruscan, dignified
Swedish iron finish. In short,
a fixture that reflects the ex
quisite taste of the owner.
Priced an BiMl . Gaumtr
alwavt price in moderation.
Lighting Fixtures
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Tak. Ne. 10 Car in Subway
Opn Saturday Till 4 P. M,gCrLl
Chicago, Ner. 7. Opposite views en
the present status of the shop crafts
strike were presenter! yesterday before
Federal Judce James H. Wllkereen
counsel for shepmen, contending that
the strike no longer exists, while Black
burn Esterllnc. Assistant Solicitor
General, representing the OeTernment.
filed affidavits that the conditions com cem
plained of when the bill was filed still
exist.
Further hearing of the case was con
tinued until Wednesday morning, when
Mr. Esterline' will resume his argument
and dental of the five points en which
Donald R. Illchberg, attorney for the
shepmen, sought dismissal of the tern,
perary restraining order.
Mr. Rlchberg outlined his position
as fellows :
"The present restraining order is
addressed te circumstances that are new
non-extant. . . .
"The order has an Illegal extra-tsr-riterial
effect.
"The order new Is unnecessary te
protect property, as Federal Injunc
tions te that end are In force in all
Federal districts. ... . ,.
"Ne harm can be accomplished by
dissolution of the present order, as the
bill will remain en file and the Judge
can reopen the case whenever conditions
warrant. .
"Tlmf H la avMnnf that: in all nreba-
blllty no permanent Injunction will be
issued because 01 seuiemeni 01 ' ""
ject matter complained of in the bill.
Because of the fnct that about 12.
railroads have signed agreements termi
nating the strike and that the settle
ment of the strike new Is up te the
chairmen- of system federation and net
the national officers of that organisa erganisa organisa
teon, Mr. Rlchberg argued, further con
tinuance of the injunction "Is useless
and discreditable te the administration
of justice." ,
Unequivocally denying that acts of
violence, intimidation and destroying of
railroad property hnve censed. Mr. Es
terline charged that numerous disorders
occurred In October and new are being
reported almost dally. The probability
that contempt proceedings will be in
stituted agnln't the defendants was
hinted by Air. Esterline.
ZEPPELIN KEEL LAID
IN GERMANY FOR U. S.
Completion of Dirigible la Expected
In August, 1923
Frlfdrichshafwi, Germany, Nev. 7.
(By A. P.) The keel has been
laid for the giant Zeppelin te be
built here for the United States Gov
ernment under the contract signed en
June 20. A number of construction de
tails are still awaiting decision fol
lowing requests made by the commission
ej experts noting for the American
Government.
Among the pending questions is one
as te whether the Americans prefer new
meters, specially built for the airship,
or these already in stock, left ever
from the war.
The dirigible is expected te be com
pleted net earlier than August, 1028.
PROTEST REFUGEES' RETURN
Church Ceunell Acts In Sehalf of
1500 Greeks and Armenians
New Yerk, Nev. 7. A pretest
ngalnst deportation of mere than 1500
Greeks and Armenian refugees, who
Imve been held en vessels in this pert
since November 1, because the yearly
immigration quetns for these nationali
ties nave been filled, was sent te the
Department of Laber nt Washington
yesterday by the mission department of
the National Episcopal Church Coun
cil. The church urged that the immi
grants, med of whom are women and
children, be admitted en bend and their
number charged off against next year's
quotas, adding that Christian America
cannot send them back te Turkish mis
rule in Constantinople and Smyrna, or
te poverty-stricken Greece. Many of
them, it was said, are coming te join
relatives In th country, while among
the women are a number of prospective
brides. The immigrants arrived en
three ships, the Madenna, carrying 866 ;
King Alexander, 870, and the Argen
tine, SIB.
WAR-DEBT SOLUTION FAIL
CsllMtfen Plans Offsred by Prlis
altera Net Censtructlvjs
Warikteftwi, Nev.- 7. Suggestions
for settling the question of, the allied
war-time Indebtedness te the United
States have been pouring Inte the
Treasury since President Harding re
cently exprFssed n willingness te award
a prise for any practical concrete sug
gestion for its collection. The Presi
dent at that time considered Interesting
numerous suggestions ' that . the debt
should be collected, but he had found
no concrete proposals' as te hew collec
tion was te be effected.
Evidently, it was said by high .offi
cials nt Treasury yesterday, mnny per
sons had taken the reported offer of a
prize -by the President literally, and
dallv suggestions ns te hew the various
fnralirn ,fht mle-hl he Hnuldeted are
reaching the Treasury. One man wrote
he had a plan, but wished te knew
mero concerning the prise before he
mane Known its ueians.
However, according te high officials,
nene of the debt-liquidation suggestions
se far received have offered anything of
a constructive nature for the solution
fif the problem.
AID GREEK REFUGEE FUND
Fermer Mrs. Leeds and, Sir Basil
Zaharek Contribute
Athens. Nev. 7. The gift by Prin
cess Annstasla,the former Mrs. Wil
liam B. Leeds, of 600,000 drachmas
(about $10,000) te the Greek refugee
fund, and of 2,000,000 drachmas by Sir
Basil Zaharek, the international
banker, for the same purpose, was an
nounced yesterday.
SCHWAB SEES BIG FUTURE
asked him what he thought of the im
mediate business outlook. ....
"After forty-three yean ef business
I can say that I see a greater future
at this period of my life than I ever
saw at ajiy period of the forty-three
years gene by."
ChEney
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Fer Hotels, Office, Dining Reems, Institutions
One-half inch thick in any color ever your old fleer. Chaapar
than best grade linoleum. Kytene composition flooring la eaay
te the tread.
Senaf or Our Eitlmater aimer $407
KEYSTONE STUCCO MFG. CO.
203 NORTH VOGDES ST. PHILADELPHIA!, PA.
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Last 43 Yeare, Ha Saya
Mew Yerk, Ner. 7. Charles M.
Sehwah mad an entimlstle renhr yes
terday which Lewis Plersen, president
of Merchants' Association, which is
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RAIL ACCIDENTS INCREASE
Tell of Summer la 4411 During
"Careful-Cressing" Campaign
New Yerk., Nev. 7. Railroad cross
ing accidents during the four summer
months of 1922 mounted te 4411 In the
period of the "careful -crossing" cam
paign waged by the American Railway
Assoclatien.that organisatien announced
yesterday.
Although this represents an increase
nf 8.0 per cent ever the same period in
1021, the association claims the cam
paign saved many lives, since 21 per
cent mere automobiles were In opera
tion and narly 10 per cent mere rail
way cars were transported. The report
shows that 003 persons were killed.
SHOOT AT G. P. FOX HOME
Mysterious iullets Are Imbedded In
Wall of Cynwyd Man's Heuse
Seme one during the dinner hour
last night fired three shots at
the home of O. Percy Fex, 468 State
Cynwyd, a real estate dealer of
this city. Nene of the shots entered
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walls near the dining-room window and
became Imbedded In the window sash.
Though the sheeting occurred be
tween 6:30 and 7 o'clock, the police
were net notified until 11 o'clock.
Policemen Maxwell and Louchray of
the Lewer Merlen police, were sent te
investigate, and by the size of tba bul
lets said the revolver used was of high
caliber, fired apparently from the ether
side of the read at the house, which lies
back from the read.
NO VERDICT IN STRJKE CASE
Jury te Repert Today In Slaying
of Nen-Union Men
Mmnhls. Nev. 7. The Jurv whlrh
has been considering the cases of Beth
W. Posten, CM. Meak Albert Jehns
and F. A. Miller, striking railroad
ihnnmin. charced With murder ln rnn.
tuvHIen with the slaying of Charles
l.nnler. a non-union railroad empleye.
mice Friday neon, yesterday reported
te the Court that it has been impossible
te agree en a verdict.
The Court ordered them te return
te the jury room and endeavor te come
in an nirecment and te resort back
this, morning. TUrty-elfht court days
Ceticna Dees Se Much
Fer Hair Ami Skin
Fer promoting and maintaining
beauty of skin and hair Cutlcura
Seap and Ointment ate unexcelled.
Concurs, Talcum is an Ideal powder,
refreshing and cooling te the most
delicate skins.
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United States Shipping Beard
As part of their standard equipment
This in itself proves the Wonderful Capabilities,
Superior Construction, Proven Durability
and Unexcelled Tene Quality of
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Following closely in the footsteps of Estey piano cus
toms and traditions, the Estey talking machine store renders
an unexcelled talking machine service.
Here under one reef in one specially appointed de
partment which you can step into off the street are three
complete superlative lines of instruments:
Victer Victrelas
Senera Talking Machines
Cheney Art Phonographs
Back of these three splendid iines of instruments is the
complete catalogue library of Victer Records the best
library of talking machine records in existence.
And back of all these is the traditional Estey service ;
courteous and intelligent attention, the Estey easy-payment
plan, prompt and special deliveries, a department te exe
cute telephone orders for records and the general looking
after your instrument after it has been placed in your home.
The whole department is organized with the view of
making the purchase and owning of a talking machine and
records easy and convenient and you will find it se if you
will favor it with a call.
Step right into the department through the 17th Street
entrance.
Interesting booklet, "WHAT ESTEY.
SERVICE MEANS TO YOU," and explaining the
Easy-Payment Plan mailed upon request.
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