fuiS ,$t 'ft.VJ rv. tfi-Tv ?.." " "'''? IftS &.j ', l v p. : M iJaffKBATtlBK AT EACH MOPS il7Tm4l2 12 18 4 m 'li'JBK- TEA. i i i . i ft i n i . ic aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai 'C JTrM 154 154 IH4 ion I I I ZU -- "' -- ' ' '" !I L-al rMBB VOL. IX. NO. 49 AT SWINDLE TRIAL f reker Say Clients Were Re- paid as Soen as Order Could, Be Carried Out CONFUSION OF FAILURE BLAMED FOR TIME LOST ... State Balked In Move te Shew, Prosecution Threat Breugnt Restitution Fred T. Chandler, Jr., and Earl Ifendenhall. member of the bankrupt J" ,. rhnnrflnr Brethers & Ce., which ft . i.nUer 84.000.000. contend they were : in.. frnmliilcnt conversion and JLbenlement. but merely were "de- tjtA" In carrying out the orders of clr clients. , This drfense was Indicated by for per Sheriff Jeseph Gllnllan, their at at terney, during a pnsage with Assistant jjlitrict Attorney Fex. who Is trying the ease before Judge Sera. -jlr. Fex attempted te Introduce the 'term "restitution" ' as descriptive of repayments made te the prosecuting Iritness and sought te set up a pre- Ciptlen that this "restitution" had a made only after the District At torney's office took a hnnd in the case by issuing a subpoena for the brokers' Mr.Gilfillnn declared that there could be no "restitution," as there had been - pe fraud. His clients, he said, merely Mrs delayed some months In complying kith their customers' orders because of th unavoidable confusion incident te the firm's collapse. He Bhewcd also, that the subpoena had been Issued the 6ay after the check palng back the vic tim's losses had been sent. Mr. Fex was net permitted te delve farther into the conectien between check Md subpoena, Judge Stern ruling out the whole line of testimony. This Is the second day of the de fendants' trial en one of numerous In dictments. It developed jesterday that the prosecuting witnesses tire unwilling te prosecute because they liave received Ibiur money back. Judge Stern at yes ttrday's session refuted te nel-pros tkt ease because of repayment. '. pate of Repayment Changed The two defendants were en baud Early today nnd spent nn Interested Ii.ut r" J! " s -".J .tn? "": tame D.v miner offenders, two pickpockets nnd t lfc beater, he erc pnielcd by Indie Stern before he took up the Chandler case. Lewis W. Bejer, of Tjrene, Pa., the prosecuting, witness, wns the flrat ur. uunuaii, iituviiuig 10 me incus m caueu. jir. i-ex mux 10 nun: "Ym said en the witness Mand ves- lereay mat wi.cn jeu get your isuu .back you were net sure whether Itwesin February of this jcar. Hnvc Ten refreshed our memory sinceV" "Yes, sir. I was paid en May IT of this year," i-aid the witnecj. "Will ou tell tin Cemt nnd jury whether jeu were under subpoena from the District Attorney' office nt the tine jeu were paid your money?" Mr. (lllfillan objected. Judge Stern, iddresslng Mr. Fex. caid: "Wp hove patsed that point, haven't vc'i" "I believe the jury is entitled te knew when this money was paid," Mr. Fex uld. ' "Well, I don't see any harm in hav. lag it brought out; It will at least take the record complete, and certain! reuld net affect the U-rdlct one May r(the ether," raid the Judge. 'It is hard for me te uusner that luestlen," said the witness He fum Ned in his rocket-and produced the sub sub peena. It was dated, he said, May 18. Objects te Testimony Mr. Glllillen then made a motion wat the tpstimeny be rtrlcken out. Mr. Fex inisted t!:at he be allowed te pro pre feed with hi, e.atulnatlen uleng these rn'Ti,le Di'trlrt Atteruej," said Mf. bllnllan, "began bj nttemiitins te im im Uaff,en, -he jury that tin ni.inev was paH te the witness lieeaiiw lie was Mib- office"" lh" D,,,rIa A-turney's uUIr'fnr,i?"'1" vns "l,led te sustain Mr. Oilfillnn. "It llnrs tint L.nn. In .- .I. a,... as an thing te de win, the en", ami "in unjrr il hirii k'pn nil. Mr I. 1-. .. - ...... . Fex continued te li.-ht te Uecv tilt1 lei'fin "I in. nl. 1 in ... t ' It OU n opportunity t0 fellow up my !",,( fsutluuMcn Piee KUhtetn. cilu nn M . WOMAN MEMBER nnps met FAVOR UQU0RIN ILLINOIS' Mrs. O'Neill Intends te Werk for Rlflhts of Women Chlrape, yev. fi.. -iHy A. p.iVrs. Lettir lliiliii.ni ri'vni ' '.i ' Greve. th a. .."..."i '.::. '.. el "ewneii i --..... (lu iii.li uiiii mill iii'i,i. . i - .i f BOAV, NOT FRAUD, " WHO DEFENSE. In ,1.. in. V ." "". woman elCCleil i "',',' i. .i".. .'. l. ey A. Ie lm Hi neli, Legislature, et i. i,i4T.)MiSb Helena Cenk, a W.uindotte L , i i ,,. ,i,,,t hlU! would net be "eunn iij Jnesdii's action of Illinois eters nmneUiis bj n huge maj"ltv MmendiuHit permitting ieerrfBewii. rri..Vcru7nt ,1,lr",,"l i'r.v leadera li "M their fellow m net .i.V,B.?.'i i , .. . i. . i'l in I mini rr,,lll,llri whlle Hi ue ,. n bam lie the mc,b1 n(tnlK He"'i te JraiLte !,.",c1' "f '"' attention ' 1I1C1II .... .. 1 -iiii niiinilii ttcnlimi kninei...iV i "" Preieet en r .!, proieetlen if i,, ' ,ni ... .'. " ' I'll' I1ICII niMl -. .uiiuqr me rlshte of women " FOUR STATESPASS-BONUS '" Win, , EvBry Eect r... -Wld8. M"rsln Ien by .J'.','1 "elx and Ku.sn. .u. " inrce te em. .. ',"p trptiositlens, ,".? it ' , f,l.,er ut ,'(,,,,1!, ."lifernia .'",'.. ' was two te one in one In H lows, v"rr " two ie one fi y..lu Vi,iiPr aj -- inn peace. lal rn I"1 '"R e'iui t'? .soldiers' be,,.,. ' . Bleekeil by the park ' ttibiic it . t(i. . . - vw Mi, l ii ii . ta,i V.T'-'si. sue sul( , "f0.. i, ,"" nor iiiieBeu eneris ie w ire nun ' E?d,h,,IB !U"' ! "" aliVaxH bS Jhe Bateh of the cemetery. M aV '...". .. became profane, according M ik. t! M.?..,l,nl n."-'" "d women i Pnrk.Commitsleuer Ivaclin ,, leile for the Slnt,. l!!'..!!.ble., ,0 ,'P ""sflnen ill. hnrinl two weeks n TUBBBBB l.bl ..I, - "' Bntsred Second !& V Hapsburg Arrested MAii.K IMMACUUITA Fermer Archduchess of Austria, who Is being detained by Vienna pollce for attempting te smuggle out of the country treasures (ram a Hnpsburg palace EX-ARCHDUCHESS IS HELD FOR SMUGGLING ATTEMPT Member of Prescribed Hapsburg Family Detained In Vienna Vienna, Nev. O. (By A. P.) Fermer Archduchess Merle Immaculate, one of the prescribed Ilnpsburgs, Is be ing detained by the police en a charge of attempting te smuggle out of the country treasures from the family palace. , It is alleged she entered Austria with a forged passport, took up lodgings in an obscure quarter of the city and suc ceeded in transporting te the railroad station, where they were found, feur-teen-rases containing valuables. The Arbciter Zcltung charges that n fortnight age former Arehduke Fried rich smuggled from the Vienna palace te Hungary eighty cases of valuublcs, AUDIT IN PENROSE" ESTATE POSTPONED Politicians Disappointed When Cun ningham's Claim Doesn't Come Up Politicians who expected te hear facts about a claim Themas W. Cun ningham Is said te Lave against Sen Sen aeor Penrose's estate were disappointed today when the audit of the exeouters' accounts was postponed by Judge Cum mey in Orphans' Court. The absence of former Sheriff Oil Allan, ceuns"! for Cunningham, led te the postponement. Oilfillnn is defend ; bx3 .;arl Mendcnhalb nnd "Fred T. , -,,. j, T i i , . Chandler, Jr., brokers, accused of cm bczzlement. W. Hnrry Baker, Itcpubllrnn State chairman, and Lcighten Tayler, who was Penrose's secretin-, were In court in rpspenw te suoiieenas. .ir. Cun llinchnm wa.i net: tlierp. T una . 'nred later that u tettlement would i .;",'.".', thins about the clnim hint that theJ Senater c.therized Ciinninsham te ber-1 iiimitmiis mj iiruit'ss ie Knew .nnmn row .-jiu.uuu ie nnnnce a light te con trol the City Committee, after the Inst ..iHjeruii.v election. .,nter Cunning ham developed a friendly interest in the Vure organization and his visits te Penrose liocuiue infrequent. threTbadly hurt in yerk read crash Twe Men and Girl Victims When Aute and Motorcycle Collide Three persons were bndly inju.cd Inst night in n collis'en between nn auto mobile nnd motorcycle en Old Yerk read near County line. Thi machines enme together head-en. Beth were going at a high rate of speed. Rcldentb in the neighborhood rusheil te the scene with lanterns and quickly extricated the Injured and administered llrct-nld treatment. The automobile was occupied bv J A. Buhler. 1223 RUlng Sun ae'nue. nnd Mifs M. A. Clarke, of Inland. Tim motorcycle was drien L William Streu&e, thirtj years old, of Bridge Vnlley. Beth vehicles were t'irned ever. Ituhler nnd MiH Clarke weru pinned undr the nuinmebili. Itecuern were compelled te remove the windshield and ether portieua of the car te release them. Bulb, were badl cut nnd bruised, 'the were attended by n plijslcinu en the scene. Streuse wai thrown twenty feet ana wnaleund iincoiucieus nt t tip roadside. He received wxere cuts and lrulev tin the head, legs nnd arms. He was,iaken ie the Ablncten Hospital. i . . . ijetu rancntntR wove wrecked INDIAN GIRL IS-tfRRESTED FOR GRAVEYARD THREATS Helena Conley Charged With Dis turbing Peace at Kansas City i.-. . rtu. ir x- n v . Hi'Itaii, wlie. with Her two sisters, re- cemJ' sought with shotguns ami inipre- t'1,,1""N preu-nt I he burial of a white mnl1 ' el11 ,"11"" 'emetery in the llclrt ,)f business district here, wns in Jail today, churg.d with disturbln- department In i narricude Iss Conley te nellee. ordered her co. rtenr iilm rtieuiid wliuh the sisters rlBlmed laid their iini-e! Cmlev is alleged te luiv "i,,'J.l,r...g!,.U: .!,.."revc uneesters, Helena v reherted te Wiring Ilie Bine in iucvl-iii nee et tilt ceineier.v uy the citj. llcleiin tklK, viipniis Mli- ffini..,. ceineier.v uy in i,,,,!.,,!!,.,, ,, Miner, hliiirlli-' .. .' .burial, ashing Hint the white man's : that the uliiin ti,n... I body be reuieeil nnd threatening them Willi wnai me uTimu n Vaii(ette curse." FAL6E ALARM EXCITES CROWD A false alann turned in from the Market etieet subway station at Fifth street preldid excitement for a large crowd of .Market street shoppers at JO o'clock thi morning. A miiii1 of p0 Hi emeu kept tnillli iue,lng despite the bpectaters who thronged the street. ttrdlnsl lleuslirriT urxti i all ratbeltti Ie ' tb jjnual ut fraj crs. Murphy Ce., BaliaT j ! aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBdaaaaaaaiMf,' LHh misiiiiiiiiiiiHi'.'':'''" ; aaaaiMaaaaB aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaW:?!' VMHMB aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaW , tv i TKyBBM BaaaaaaaaaaE .aBaaaaaaaail ,.. y 'JBaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaW -: - :;ilaaaaaaaaaaal BBaaaaaaaaKft'' t . A' ZBaaaaaaaaaaai BaaaaaaaaK.'V .' ''jikikikikiH aaaaaBMiMt ,-, y, i w v sawlaaaalaBaaaMaaaaawaBail WSWfttf nf--- THREE INDICTMENTS lift ASM HALL-MILLS CASE "Weman In Gray" and Male Accomplice Declared te Be Murder Principals THIRD SUSPECT MAN WHO DROVE COUPLE TO FARM Grand Jury Net te Be Called This Week, Mett Says After Conference With Foreman Bu a Slag Corrupendmt New Brunswick, N. J Nev. 0.--Th slayer of the Bev. Edward Wheeler "nil nnd Mrs. Eleaner Rj Mills Is new known te the authorities. After eight weeks they have pushed aside the mys tery that curtained the double crime.' Indictments charging murder In the first degree will be requested from the Somerset County Grand Jury against the man who Urcd the murder shots and against the woman who accompa nied him. An indictment will be asked also against a second man en the ground be wns an accessory after the fact. It is charged he drove the slayer and his companion te the old Phillips farm and that he took them away after the murder. An outline of the evidence, direct and circumstantial, was discussed today by TJty Att0"?y General Mett. Colonel Schwarzkepf, head of the State police, SeleCiBGib.bs' foreman e the bemereet County Urand Jury. Ne Action This Week These meii mct in the offlce of Prosecutor Beekman at Semervlllc nt 11 e i clock, their conference continuing SLZT Mr- Beckraan jelHed the Oibbs was the first te leave. He hurried away after posing for photoit phetoit photeit raphcrs. ns did Colonel Sjchwarxkepf. Mr. Mett would make no comment except te state "the Grand Jury will net be called this week," giving em phasis te the last two words. Persons close te the authorities at tributed their confidence in the early solution of the mystery te two new de velopments, pnu was the identification of the man who actually committed the murder. Anether development svevealed was that the authorities have four wit nesses who corroborate Mrs. Gibsen's story in important points, especially re garding the time the murder was com mitted. Acerding te the authorities, tbey hare the utmost confidence in the strength of their identification of the alleged irurderer. It was reported en geed 'au thority that the idenjltleutlen h ad ; been made by another nersen. or hv ntin... pr4ens, and net by Mrs. Gibsen. Te Indict en First Degree Tihe man accused of the actual clay ing will be indicted en the charge of murder in the first degree, if the present plans of the prosecution go through. The "woman In gray" also will be in dicted en the churge of first-degree mur der, en the ground that her presence ui me scene ami ner participation in the strugplc preceding the killing made her nn accomplice In tbe crime. The third person' te be indicted is, ns are the ether two, n member of the eongregntien of Hall's church, the Protestant Episcopal Church of St. Jehn the Evangelist. According te the prosecution's plan, this Winn is te be indicted ns nn acces&ery after the fact, en the ground that he concealed ei dencc from the prosecution, but he will have te stand trial with the ether man and woman en the first-degree murder indictment. This man is believed te have been the lage In the tragedy of jealousy und murder, nnd is believed te hn.e gene te the Phillips farm en the night of the murder in order te see the icsnlt of his machinations. It is net believed flint lie rnw thr murder committed, but the authorities tniiiK He took the woman in amy and Continued en Pace Eighteen. Column hU BE A TEN WOMAN CANDIDA TE ENTERS DIVORCE PETITION Mpt; jean K. Feulkv Browne Seeks Separation Frem Her Political Campaign Manager Weman Was Defeated for State Legislature Frem Sec ond Chester County District Special Plssateh Ie V.i -n'lin PhIi'ih I.tdae West Chester, Pa., Nev. O.Mrs. Jean Kane Foulke Browne, defeated candidate for the Legislature from the Second Chester County District, filed nn application for dlvene in the Ches ter County Court tedn) and Sheriff Jehn It. Pechin Immediately issued a summons against Cnptaiu Herbert Jar vis Ilrewuc. It Is expected te be served this afternoon. Ne grounds nre filed xvith the application . The application was tiled in the office of the Sheriff by District Attorney W. Uutlcr Wlndle. who is counsel for Mrs. Browne, but he refused te dhulga the grounds for the application. Mrs. Browne, formerly the wife of Geerge R. Keulke, u well-known resident near here, who was accidentally shot nnd killed ky his son In n hunting accident several eers age, Is a sister of Dr. Bayard Kane, formerly Democratic Count Chairman and a well-known leader of that party. Mrs. Foulke and Captain Browne .were married November 111. 1021, und had made their home en the extensive farm of Mrs, Brewnii near Rcnnnel Rcnnnel tewn, three miles from here, nnd Inter bad apartments In this town. Brew no was at one time n newspaper corre spondent in Washington, aud for ge . eral ears held a commission in the United States Army. Ue is much eunger than his wife. Apparently the couple had lit etl happily together dur ing their short married life of one year, aud both moved in thixbest society. Browne conducted tie recent political 'PHILADELPHIA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1922 "Tiger" Is Jovial GEORGES CLEMENCEAU In rollicking humor en eve of his lecture tour In United States. The Seat Frenchman will discuss In mcriea ways of promoting world peace raElFfffif IN U1IS PEACE Clemenceau In Sparkling Hu Hu eor en Eve of Hie Trip te America 'FRENCH SHUN MILITARISM' i By. AntecMtd Prett Paris, Nev. 0. Fermer Premier Cle menceau, en the eve of his departure for the United States, declared today that the object of his trip would be "te cre ate a Mate of mind in the United States which will permit in the future, I hope. In the near future, negotiations between public bodies leading te understandings capable of nreduclnc results." lie added he believed the ncace of Europe was bawd upon the friendly re lations of America. Euclaiid and Frnnrc, and that his task would be te nttempt te make the Americans fully aware of tlrnt fact. Clemenceau'e statement wns given te Marcel Hutln, of the Eche de Paris, whose interviews with the former Premier attracted wide attention durluj the war. Before renchin? the sn'ient points of his utterances, however, Ciemcnceau allowed his humor consid erable play ns is his custom. He ex. plained he wns going te stay at the home of Charles Dann. Gibsen, "en American painter of great talent, but wnem i no. net Knew at m.'j h, added: 'fir heart huait 1 ..-.. .is.' . -fc. Continued en Pace Elf htfen, Oelumu Five MRS.STERRETT LEAVES BRYN MAWR HOSPITAL Eager te Aid In Search for Sender of Poison Cake Mrs. TV. W. Stcrrett is at her borne in Deven today after fourteen data in the Bryn Muwr Hospital, due te illness ;., tkajBjSjpjf . v -i. -:-.salllllllW aiiiiiW'ittaPHBlBaaaiiiiiiiiS '''"' iaiiVSaiaaSBBiHBiBiiiiiV " LLaVSflHPviBBllHBlllllllllllllllllV B9iBllllllllVBBlllllllSaillllllBKBBG9eBBlflBBIllllV yiBaiiiiiHMESi ,-tejlwTth rM"; WsSMF the arraugemert(sf ferTfei-lslt te ''orcrner-oleet intinmtcd. he will take Atinr'en. Threo rlnra in ft A J. T' i IIO blCll III COnm-i-linn . .. .. bvv llli.TU 11&L1II1 AAI . liri IV1II I " 'TT- ,'' ." " caused by eating a portion of a poiKenedJ.Hf the situation ns yet, he imnresVie. cake tent her through the mails, audi prevails that the next appointment n ax which caused the death of her hti&hnnil She was discharged from the hospital last night. , Mrs. Stcrrett is ready, te give the authorities all possible help in clearing up the,m.sterieus circumstances sur rounding the sending of the cake. District Attorney Windle, of Ches ter County, will intenlew new wit nesses today. He believes they will provide important additions te the evl dence already in the hands of the au thorities. .."Ni? n,r.e l"IIewinsr every clue," mild Mr. n indie, "but nothing of a startling nature lias been turned up in the last few days." MRS. JEAN K. F. BROWNE cempaifc-ti of his wife and had head fjuarters here. . raaaaaaaaaaaiR' aHHaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai While in the ('nveriin,.., Tiraxe cemcin wa. expressed te,li .',.-e, Captain Browne Meed clute te ti.V,i ministration leaders and was cemmis-" slened te undertake sew-mi . " :" .. , .hree Jvtk' "UfV h m,U nut pe ment ef'arms for ,hebfCffl!! ?""'.? -1,:.c.'.",p"t l.",,,i, He. . . . ..... . The mi eaiicht !iV.:7....... ..... :''"' nt. "Pening of the 7 ,rl "" ' ' Mrni-lgner lii.-rnniil Ilo.uane. ,h ta)7n .u.,iii. wiiii i-rei(ieiit Cnrrana un, , w"n ,-""UB "'" te C ty sivtv.nlnt, nml MnVt :,, "V, 'r,II.v Because t w(,H believe.l ' yi.. de egete at WnMi tigtuii, with marA xliPl".n"V " "";'"' We "line in Jeun Leneuel. f..rin..r aoelnllst ., wn, te e v Hall 1 ,rr 'i' 1" A"or,"'.v Duty it xv ml I ,', ' 'S,' ,' te his being raised in I,, r J" 2 i Mexico in the near future. ber of the French Chamber of Dep leV ."rapled PI. mle i"l.ln Tie . nl Pl,il"i '"""'Ible te e.btal.vL'v .!,,. ei.M.ti.rv te be held Deec , her" 11 - - - - . arrived In the -lt at no,,,, te.in'v'Vind et iceesnlxe 1 1." m n ttr,tUi" ,lil1 Hrw mimW In jlr ceW-"?r I" 'l;il this neli,., will nivh & A quart of eranii.rriM win xnh welcomed b the Longuet Recent Inn , -t'erewpter iaalleuge vveulfl .,...., M'HiMKiiur llenraun next vvei k. -,, n, v f? trfS;,'S.lF',"" r"! Committee of Ph llndelphu " i" apartmbntc te ,tvVm rrB' uMr'1 ,h.p J"" I'""" Th h" ui" s,,,,r,li u""rd V 'S MOR iiH.xviiJ;k' r KAT. speak tonight in the.Arcl, Street Tl.e. . nd . mt men- requirmSl '.'nTv? tXWM . Iu'r "'Iihts mentioned In thP IL... iiV X Heme. ' . i PINCHOT'SFIRSTACP Wilsonte Claim IS TO BEGIN WORK UPON NEW BUDGET Department Heads CM Blanks te Estimate Needs for Next Twe Years EXHORTS THEM TO FIGURE ON APPROPRIATION CUTS Coverner-Elect Off te N. Y. for TenDay Rest Before Going te Milferd Gilferd PlneUet's first act as the Governer-elect wns te put in motion the official machinery of the Common wealth te bring about the ennctment of n scientific budget by the incoming Stnte Legislature. kneli department head in the State Capitel received from Mr. Plnchnt this morning n wt of estimate blank en which te set down the departmental re quirements for the next two years. In J1, letter which accompanied the blanks, the Governer-elpct definitely announced that the new budget must be less than the budget adopted two years age and that we cannot assume that the Legis lature will lav new taxes." The estimates are te be filled out end returned te Dr. Clyde L. King, chair man of the Citizens' Committee en State Finances, by November 25. Dr. Klne will then examine the proposed budget in the light of the resenrrnes which have been made by financial experts into the fihcnl condition of the State. Text of Pluchet Letter Before leaving for New Yerk, from which Mint he will go te Milferd for a ten -duy rest. Mr. ,Pinehet gare out cop es of the letter in question, which said : .i "M,V, fif"J oblKHen is te prepare the budget for submission te the Legis lature. i !,I..,lc',t, net ne,nt et te you thai it is the custom of mrst of the'e charged with the repenslbiIity 0f making esti mates te the Legislature te make their estimates large enough te allow some cutting. The present budget situation docs net admit of this practice. I am ndvisri! hv Aii,ll- r:-.-.t Iewls that the income from existing " "" uuv uc siuucient ie meet the tetnl nmeunta appropriated by the last Legislature as nppieved. te say noth ing of unlap&ed appropriations, 'lms iU!iS.s.i!hilt Vil total bui,-?ct must be below that of this current biennlnm. We cannot assume that tbe Legislature will lay new taxes. "Since, therefore, reductions must be made. T want te ask you net te assume, 'hat this reduction te b made ent-ey by somebody e'se. It s obvious time, te .ee, thi. .t....... every division, Atirvntt aud department iOAj ."""V 2.ski"S for financial n,.i,n-r.i,i i. ....... vi'" rl"':r ine .1,1. A,l ... .J1.v....v.j....,,, u,p nmie tieusc of Ren resentutives or the Cabinet. As for f abinet appointments;. Mr. Pinchot ex- i.ws ... iiiiiiuuiiee eaen selection ac it i mad and therein ,llnni nil .".....;. Wfe.er ,n;,SUTJ' an" ,w,,,,paI May appoint Dctilcli The Goej-ner-leet was his,, pieas-ed ever the favorable icceptien which lib appointment of l, . 'stahlnccker as ?&. .11.. ? ,,"'rc is nethin efflelnl ppelntment 111.15 Continued en Tare BUhtem. rduran Four RUNAWAY BOYS SEND S 0 S POSTCARD HOME Twe Small Brethers Held by Police In Trenten The m-stery of the disappearance of Jehn II. Aneth. fourteen .'ears old. and Tils brother, William, twelve xears old was rnhed this morning when .Mrs! Jehn eneth. their mother, received a postal ciml from them, mailed from Trenten , N. .1. The eneth home Is nt .1', Master street Ttiesda.r. Mrs. ynT,,i, says, the gae the tens n licking for staing out late, nnd they ran awav The police have been searching for tbcin blnce. The be went te the home of nn aunt in Trenten, but decided running nway wasn't nil the.v had expected it te be The wrote -home salnc thev would liie te return. ' The Trenten pidice also located the bejs mid him them in charge. Their lather wen' te Trenten tedav te brine them home WOMAN'S DREAM SAVES 6U Dwellers In Bronx Tenement Flee as She Screams "Fire" New V,rli. Nev. 0. (Uy ,, p A woman"- dieim Is credited v.lth suv ine the lh ps of -ixt.v ilui.. i.. .. Bronx tenement early ledny. Mrs Jen', sie Burotti ilriMtned of lliimes jeHiilns through he i,)iie. nnd of nniffleil foot feet steps creaking down the hallwuxs Sim awoke enMming "the house lu'aflre'" I'lnler pn'teet her husband get up went down the hall ami found a fire blazing near the di.er -f tbe apartment where sVpi the wife and six ehildren The alarm wns spread nnd the dxtv tenants escaped without Injurv before the llremen iirrhe.l. Jl 11 jiiim ilia ZAYAS GRAVELY ILL uifcw -iiui u iriiiii i ii nin im miii fi nil . Cuban President Suffers Serious -em, 5,,"" 'V len '""r "'' '''' ,bnl, wm, ,.. 0er l0U3 ,J't Chester pike The y.ild tl,,.v i,n, Relapse With Influenra 'been xlsitin; a fnniilj named lt,wu Havana, ev. u.ui a. p, he condition f President Znas, he ena for mum , than a weel; IlilS ll,-ll III "iiii I'lUlll-IIa -or m.iiv, ' (in 'lueHluv the President was re-, rted as well en the wav te reemerx. t rrimns fteni i the presidential palace lint rrpi lttKt dig in -.nil, ie- ..I'l'iurm ii iiu.i ..... tiiifiiuu iirt. .fu in, n nt. u m.i .. it 1 - fere.l a teiapfe. cither patrolmen rushed te Urleile n n r ; M5, ",u C,V,J ""t summer. ''"""'"' ' " i".rnnm,. , piartcr. . ,.:,! u... .1,. .... ,.,.. .l '"ciiw s lbey were Heleeled bv hn ..."'... Meanwhile, imtlie ban been Hen, tm PabUifcea Dally Stent Sunday. Bobserlptlen Fries M Tear te HAIL Cepyrliht, 1928. by Publle UHfr Company. Democratic Leadership Fermer President's Friends Say He Thinks Himself Eligible for Consideration Beth Parties See Problem in 1924 Campaign Jiy CLINTON W. GILBERT Htair correspondent Evening rublle l.trtter ' Cepurlaht, tilt, hy Washington. Nev. 0. Persons who nre close te Woodrew Wilsen says lie regards himself as once mere eligible te consideration for Democratic leader ship. The Improvement in Democratic prospects, as a result of the electle, probably will be followed by an as as ccrtlen of his claim. Seme indications of this purpose were revealed during the campaign in Mr. Wilsen's attempts te prevent the to te nomination and re-election of his old fee, Senater Jim Reed, in Missouri, and In his letter, juf.t Jubllshed. ex communicating Reed from the 'Deme cratic party. Mr. Wilsen's health it considerably Improved, though he still suffers from the paralysis which assailed him in tbe last yenr of hit incumbency of office. His persennl popularity has been in some measure reMtereil. if nnn may Judge by the. receptions which greet him here in Washington nnd by ide appmuse wun wnicn ills pictures flashed en the screen were received by the crowds here en election night. But the clcleen in Missouri save no en ceuragement te the idea that his pirty imuiu ioiiew ma leanersuip politically. Liberalists Will Elect Next President Either party may win the presidency in 1024, the result depending en which one can best pull Itself together and attract the great Independent mode rately llbernl vote which the Tucdnv'8 contest revealed. That In what the election means. Neither Republicans or Democrats hae u foreclosed mort gage en IUL'4. On the face of It. the Democrats are the mere united, but that is only because they hnvc net hud the respen- LAST-MINUTE NEWS LATEST RACING RESULTS PIMLICO riist Tassel, S10.30, S6.70. S3 SO. wen: Eta?, $38.00, 820.90, feceud; Encltet. $3.40, third. Time. l.l-J Fairh "W.. f?ea Ta,, Scfirccrew, Winner Take All. Billy Gibsen. Eliza beth Brnn. Adventuress. Evelyn Sawyer. C A. Rsinharr. Bell et' Blue Ridge, Thicc Square and Ownsce also ran PIMLICO Second Mawroceron, $14 .3Q. S5.30, S4 10. -en: Deuble Cress. $3.10, 88.70. second; Scotland Yet. 5S.re third. Time. 1.4V. Ka'.hevYn Rankin. Bny J . Vn-zles, Carmencita and Montalvo also ran. WOMAN A SUICIDE AFTEP BEATING HUSBAND Phyllis Clean. i'i:ry-twe years old, 2065 East Bestor. cvt :u.s, ce7iiMittsd h;ilci('e today by jumping cuf. ti: s.o'jna-hte:y 'rtludew el' hi: liein.. Before jiunnlug she beat her lmua:iu with a flat-iron. He tx'as found unceustii-uv iu his heiai. r.uz tnkeu te the Epiicepd ileepital. SAVE GIRL FROM William Thorpe and Trainman Rescue Isabella Buckland at Reading Station BROKER HURT SLIGHTLY Isabella Rucklaml. nineteen jc.irs old, 10 Wiehle Mrect, was snatched from under the whee's of a Rtadiiu Railway train at ljll-ef-SchuIl;ill Station today by Wlllism Thorpe, un insurane In-eker, 41K Walnut street. Miss Uuekland nttenijitp.l in benrd a city-bound train leai'i.g rhv I'iiIK sta tien nt J:-., e clue' I'm tram wus just pulling out a Mi- Ruckland J grasped the icar handrail of one coach ( end the front handrail ..f 1I1 following coach. Her leg3 were dnwi under the car platform. Thorpe leaned down, polled .he girl'i, .. r !,A: ,T.,r",-0".?'' "-' "T" . '. '"i il. iii" vu- mi'iis 1 .xuss ifuchiantl te ji.m Uume aniunrl the neck He fell .,, , ... ,.,... j,t a few Inches clear f il,. vi,r,'e . trnnman iiel Ml i Ti.irU.i.nl ami pulled her te sifetv. Me-niw 1 .!.. the conductor stepped the train Thorpe was siiguii nruiseil. .XI1, I'm.-klaul fainted. SUSPECTS ESCAPE AFTER ARREST: FIRE ON COP Upper Darby Patrolman Dodges Be hind Tree te Return Shota Three young men. arrested as "iq. pects last nisht in I'pper D.irln. In ike nway from Patrolman IJrlcrl end be gan firing nt him He dodged Inlurd h tree and returned the bhets. lm. th. men csrapea. A kiif, ct wa, arrrsted later. Brierlv saw the men w. i1I.uk- n.i..- ,ne patrenunn mnmied them b.iek t.. the heus iuu iiuusse, which was temporal r un 0,'CU,I1,,''J A neighbor (ii-ixitnl the u,p" 8 assertion. llli - ll O Il iTlm .. n..l... n ...., f . - '.?. w,,k nhf,,t eC h'D " " patrol box u'y a ene n'0r " hundred fee, wben they scattered Middeulv and . in- film. in mi uiui'it'ii ,e inren men DEATH UNDER TRAIN PuhUe Ltdgtr Company illiilllv nt niltnlnlntFAllnn during the lust two years. Their difficulties have net been revealed. Frem new en the Democratic Party faces 1024. All its disunion comes out in the open. Yeu have the Wilsen at tempt nt leadership nnd you have Cox s control of the machinery. There la the McAdoo candidacy for the presi dency. There is the faun bloc te be reckoned xvith in the Democratic Party, no less than In the Republican Party. If the Democracy could wipe Its slate clean of Wilsen and McAdoo and Cox, if it could get ride of the Leugue of Vntlnnw issue. If it did net haXO the Seuth en its back, one might say that the Democrats had the best of It. Problems of Deth Parties Alike Beth parties have similar problem! en their bands te get in winning fliupc for 1024. The Republicans hse a President en their hands, and the last two yenr of the Hrnding Administra tion will have te be mere impressive then the first two, if the Republicans nre te fare better in 1024 than they did last Tuesday. There is seen te be a conference of lending Republicans from various parts of the country, net the Senators and offlce holders, but the "best minds." It will tell Mr. Harding probably that the time has come for him te give up his geed nature and use a club. But what geed xvill come of It? Mr. Harding is whnt he it. a kindly gentle. ' . - .J 1 by friendly c,mpremise7 And there will remain only u few months, only until March 4, te use a club. When tlie new Congress conies in Senater I.n Follette niHii. wne nrniiiirpH wnnr nniii u wapi Continued en Pnte Klchrtrn, Column Five HERRINMINERSMAIL u Williamson County Election Held te Assure Fair Trial for Indicted Men niDAne ,iarM . . - SHERIFF'S VICTORY JUnunO nMHU IU UUIAIN 'lenr. uemecrnt of .New Mexico, and i of another DemecraMe xicterv in Men- I tana, where Uurten K Wheeler waa r.'j .t?e,.in'-,! prr,- j elected ever Carl W. Rlddick, Repub- Marien. III., Nev. 0. Tin eV.-uen ! '"'an. teLiicce.d Senater Mer, Pern of Sheriff Mrlvin Tliaxtmi te h. I'euntv '"?. ,v...u... . Jrensurrr and th victory ..f the entire Republiean ticket. nippe-te. . ibr mine workers' union, wa- .lrelared n. be the ,,e of William-,,,, t.juntv in favor of f e I ,- trial for vverv 'nun r '"'""" " cmuieetien viiih tlie llrrn inn let eri m"10 killings," in a atfmei,t i-njr,l ,edflJ '"rank rarringten prelden of ,llfv Illinois miners' union. 1 l"e returns everwhelmingM xindl- fr'"' nf the Heus". Hpresntatie Hal- -3 ,catmy pohitien that tlie IPineis mtn u'r cene-en. of Minnesota, chair- workers weuhl defend exer ,,'J ,r ,n of thr 1,"""' Committee, by a d,r,fd. fnl( A. .,'",,! rL,Wlr ''l-"mcr.Lnlrl.e Knud Wefald. ThU said Air. rarrliictei '" wrspue tne taet t nn Attum.. .--.. "' .""," 'lme RepuW, ;. rgecl tliecul7en-rtf WillmuKeu .-eunrv '"P " Imte nt I lie pen. P,,. ( , l"nn Ml'e could be iiUMie.-ied of un en 'jnpnthies.i li U .n Iftcti nt th.W no i,en- "'; "" mine'--. I'UI the lr,in,saVnn.l I iinn.. i' i "1,,"tfl ,"'"'1 f" the , : ; ...I.,,,.,..- .-menu -riiiixten r.in atie.nl of nB tn ket I 1 lie flilrieiit, rtf ..I.,- 1 ,, " ,i ii ' .-nuns ? jurv in i irp Hie llemn eniie w ms fei ,im i,... rt'tnln y. 'he immediiit. and iin.ini,,,,,,,, response t .ludiiu Ilnnwiirs nenes, heir" ,nml. ''?'' f"C'"n'' 'V ll"1'1 "" .it! ll"fJ l',r "n of tin nst di' se ,im,,r?11B,',,JlwJ ,i"r "ni.iiiiuuei. trivial and we,e turned down u t1(. ;Iud7M although flli,0 ,llllllbpr-wi"r ieleaed from i-ervlie. I, ,ln.el..n...l .1 -. . '""."', ' "'"' nl 10"',l 'WO of J,e jiiierR i-aiiwi xv er, Het iinliiruii7,.,l citi-z-ns et the Pmteil Stale , , i ,,' tnte'& atternej Intmmte.l he , "and an .iu.Mi5Ht,(!, of the "J.i. I'uryVeT mW"" :?et """ 'I- Veur union .-eni mii.n --i I til or in Ka H,.. :. , . . " JU These defendants " III, I IU-.L TO 111. , I . niur.ler.The are n.,.s a, It , Irace Peter Il.ller. ,le.,, ! n'rnn,' . and Iva Mann. AH but ) non",,", ' M,no' : PRICE TWO.CE1 GOP. CONTROL SMALL MARGINS Has Majority of 10 iij Senate, With 2 Cen-; tests Undecided BOTH HOUSES Of RETAIN FAIR HOLD ON LOWER BRANCH ' Latest Returns Give Repub licans 224 and Democrats 205 in Heuse 3 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS YET TO BE HEARD FROM Gasten May Contest Election of Ledge Prepares Petition! for Recount " By AftneUit'd Prtu New Yerk, Nev. 0. Continued TU. publican control of Congress, but with ,,T m.fe , , L 1 u , . " 'i0"0 mnlerity of ltjO slashed te a scant handful, appeared today as tbe net result of last Tuesday's cengrea- - t? .j ... ... slennl elections with the returns al most complete. Returns from all but three congres sional districts, where results were still undetermined today, show 224 Repub licans, 205 Deraecrnts, one Socialist, one Independent and one Farmer-La- I ber elected te the new Heuse of Rep resentatives. This assures the Republicans co trel of the Heuse, for which 21$ votes are necessary, and gives tb Republicans a majority of 17 at present. Lp'-st figured today show the next Senate "."11 hae .ri2 Republicans, 41 Demecrp' and ene Farmer-Laber represent: 1 e, with results of two sen atorial contests one in Washington and the ether in North Dakota still v undecided. ' According te these figures the ', Republican", en the present returns, have a majority of 10 in the Senate. 1 This may be increased te 12 or ra duced te 8. Republican Over Tep The general picture of Tuesday! storm of ballet" was virtually finishal nrly this morning when belated Men tana irturcs ,ent the Republicans evw the fcpn the Heuse contest. Election , el" If. Scott Leavitt, Republican.. Ja -'Mentana, ga.e the Republicans tnI8 t votes necefsary te control the next " Heuse, but een tliee Republican til ings wcie coupled with news of defeat of Heprewntatlve McCormick. Republl- ' can. Mentana, by his Democratic op , pennt, Jehn M. l'rans I In the returns te date s"venty-flVe I places new held b Republicans had 1 l.,n raptuied without a single counter balancing Democrat!'' les Belated returns did net add te the v per cent cut 111 tne senate liepuB lican majerit sustained in the earlier., tnlliet. The.v brought word, however, of the definite re-elretien of Senater Kinc. Deinecrnt, of I tali, ever Ernst iiiiuiucimt, i'mj ui i'',i 11 ; 01 senator linmncrccr. uepublienn : tle Dill. Deiuerrnt. lea lin? Sen Sen aeor Pemdexter. Rcpublieii. nnd la Norih Dakota, the Deineoreiie candl .Iii.'. .1. F T ti'Conner. -. with a v inins majority m mere ruml returns eiiii.i in, letuhng former Governer Lynn .1 1'rnzlei Republican en Pnrtisan l.ag- l.-adrri wre c'nlmiug ultimate Tiaztf-r eleelien. I,nt returns also breusht iht r4 .i . .ieiiiKiuii. lerinrr iirnrnsenTB tin defeat of another Republiean vet-' KiM UK I aril'er I.abep nnri rnnvA. ..ent.-itinn (n v..,t, h,.-.,,i, ". r- J' ' for ut t.ine. Dr Henrik Tbip- end. I .inner r aberite, havlnc d. tcate.1 S..iitnr Ke lecg m Minuaeta. . " ' astjn llenwiids lie mint I'-'tllielis for .Stat" w ii.. recount n th" xete f, N-luiter til MllsSilcliUS'ttB 'T' i - prepaie.i teiinv b- cam- pnicu malinger for ( elmiel ,nam a ,?.... n.i. t. i"i, . ;"'"". ui'ineiTiitir opponent r Senniiir Ilenrv I iibet I .elye 'I be Is - ter's pluralitv hUiikK at i .'.-, eteS ' pres returns i?',l'Ur flit Pent, of Delaware. Re- publiean, delenteil en the f,.,, 0f . turn bv Themas I' Hujnnl. Democrat, eiiinu.il nn rc I'.lintren. Column Tw NEW AMERICAN "CARDINALS WON'T BE NAMED THIS YEAR Pepe Delays Appointment of CM CM tage and New Yerk Men Reme, Nev i - i Hv p Pem Pius bus dei uled te m, tpene the np np peiuiinriit of the new ,iierlea Car dluals t n eonsiKter) te lie he'd neat )c,u it wiib learned ledav , The repeit that both Archbishea Muiideleiu, of ChieHgu, und Nrchblshep I lav. , of New 'i erk vveiili at that in iv. no- i-ei imi, nawever, wee hWt & m ' . CT ,w" ' .( ' Jl WA H il ;. 'l t, atre en "iiurepe .xrter the War." ' 2 V.i, Mtii1"""' '"B AM"nnt c6mmn, iicUnents will be held for iriale en f,Vr v r -r - v en ni m,-h(v, ther Indlctmcjita. "' u iur- Ir IT,H A ,,,, AI,Tm,OIJ. jJ Aw .' -J?-,'-' ' niie.m Onl it enY;"".,!?(fVJr 4 ""..' ' vj. .. V- 3 MaJJaaMll'-JialiiriTl ' ' i i ' ' H n : r ' ,. . .M&MaI.. .MmiAjlM.,! Sf. u