Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 15, 1922, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA; WEDNESDAY; NOVEMBER IS, 1922
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GIRLS
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CONVENTJNQUAKE
ky Lit by Intense Light When
Earth Sheek at
! Copiape
SOLDIERS CONTROL TOWNS
' Hit Amndntril Vrcni
Hhntlnun, Nev. IB. The rnrrrspnml
fnt of tin' iipwupniHT Mpreiirlii. vlu Inn
arrlvwl from Cepintin, mivx tluit wlimi
the vfirtliquiikp whs first felt tin-re l-"rl-dny
tilglit the PiiHtirn sky vn II
lumlnntnil by nn lntt,ii"t red lljrlit in tlie
hnpc of grout tlnini"'. ThN ihinetiu'inin
Could be twit for n Brent lltnncp.
Thp tremors oentinui'il Intermittently
all night Mtnl Sntunlnv mernlti. ,Tut
before nililnlKht Snmlny nnetlier pro pre pro
lengml qimkc win felt ntul it win re-
Seated Intermittently until ilnybreiik
femtny.
During the tremors young girls nt n
convent and celioel jumped out of the
Window. Mnny of them were Rerieuxly
Injured when the screwl llner snggnl
down.
llie Imi1tnl nnd prlen nt foplnpe
rp lu ruin, but the prisoners mid the
Sick esetiped uninjured.
Prleners guilty of "light offense
ere freed by the authorities. Several
Criminal" Iirnke jnll. I
The reinevnl of debrln in the nfllieled '
tegien has been tnrted with the help
Of wddlers. Eighty per rent of tlie i
duuiiui-m nre down nnd the ethers nre
greatly dnumeed. Soldiers nn1 tm trol
ling the towns by day nnd the police by
night. Tile .-tnte of siege Is lieing main
tained. Many small Inland villages nenr Ce-
Jilape were detreed. San I'Vrnande
in ruins. Twenty-three persons were
killed there. At the village of Tlerra
Amnrilla four persons are dead nnd
half the town Is in ruins. ,t San
Antonie seven nre dead and the town
ASKS "EYE FOR AN EYE"
OF HAMMER CASE JURY
Murder Trial of Mrs. Clara Phillips
li Nearlnfl Clese.
Les Angclra, Nev. lB.(Iy A. 1'.)
Only the Judge's Instruction te thp Jury
remained today before that body re
eelved the ense of Mrs. t'lnrn l'liilllps,
charged with having klllitl Mrs. Al
berta Meadows, twenty -year-old widow,
with a hummer.
Arguments were competed yesterdny,
Charles V. l'rieki'. Deputy Dfstrlet At
torney, concluding the State's appeal
that Mrs. Phillips be made te pay "an
rye for an eye, n teeth for a teeth,"
for the murder charged te her.
The crowds trying te get into the
courtroom have become se large that
the county beard of supervisors. passed
an ordinance forbidding loitering In the
Hall of Itecerds, where the trlnl Is In
progress, Deputy Hherlffs have con
siderable difficulty !n enforcing It, being
greeted with "bees" and hisses.
Will Held Rummage Sale
The ladles of the St. Ignatius Heme
nnd l'nrm Auxiliary will held n rum
mage sale at Jl'.'W Market street No
vember -I nnd 24. ,
'A. C. HUMORIST, ENDS LIFE
Arthur Crawford. 'Man of Punny
Ideal,' Pound Dead In Bronx
New Verh, Nev. IB. Lying In a He
eluded ravine in the Hrenx, a cigarette
dangling from his smiling lips, the
lifeless body of Arthur Crawford,
actor, humorist, 'the man of n wealth
of funny ideas," was found yesterday, a
bullet wound In the heart. A revolver
lay nt his side,
In Crawford's pocket wns found a
letter, addressed te Ids son. nn instruc
tor In physical education nt Columbia
rnlverslty, nnd n will. The letter con
talned a key te a safety deposit vault
and Informed the son he would flrd
$8000 In the'Itank of Montreal.
Crawford was widely known as
"A, C." . Fer years he had furntalMd
artists with Ideaa for mnny of their
best pieces and behind the artist's name
en such drawings, after a plus sign,
appeared his Initials.
STORM FUNERAL MIDAY
Paris, Nev. IB. The funeral of Bel
lamy Storer, lnte American diploma
tist, who died here Sunday, night will
be held Friday in the Church of Halnt
W'hllllpe. with Monslgner Ccrrettl, the
papal nuiu-iu in tans.
PROFESSOR AND WIFE SLAIN
Japanese Idueater 'Stabbed te
Dsafh by Student
llenelut, T. H., Nev. 15. (Br A.
P.) Prof. Hashimoto, of the Wesedn
Middle Scheel, Teklo, and his wife were
stabbed te death by a student by the
name of Tnkeuchi, who later committed
suicide, according te a cable dispatch
from Teklo te the Nlppu JIJI, local ver
nacular newspaper.
Takeuchl was a student at the Im
perial Tnlverslty of Teklo and n brother
of l'ref, Katiiynmn, f Waseda Uni
Is a wreck. Casualties mi far reported
from (Vplnpe number the dead at ci.rty
and the Injured at 110.
Travelers arriving from Channrcllle.
a mining town In the I'revlnee of Ata
cama. Fay the i-nrtluunki wns felt there
with great Intensity. The shocks upcucd
deep tis-ures In the hills and caused
frightful notees.
Latest reports from the town of
Vallennr place the number of luuh klllisl
and injured there at 1!H10. It is believed (
that the total killed and injured In the
nllcnar Valley will reach l.'OO,
The full extent of the disaster which
Centeri'd upon the Provinces of Atncaui.i
and Cfulmlie beciinie mere fully kiieuu.
tednj with the niipetiitu of telegraphic
cominunicntiens with North Chile.
Drnth List Increases j
In these two provinces the victims1
number l.'en, se far a Is new known.
but It is expected the number of lieiul I
will be substantially increased when
communications an- resumed with many I
small villages in the interior whose fate '
remains unknown.
Dispatches today from I.a Serena tnl 1
of serious damage which the earth
quakes Indicted ujvin the Tope mines. '
Murtl.il law has been declined at
Vallennr and In Copiape owing te the (
looting which bandits lime been perpe.
tratlng upon the distressed population, j
The bandits nre believed for the most l
part te be prlseneis who escaped frem1
tne jniis
tears felt for the safety nf thi
Chilean steamiT Itcunlcn when It was
rrpprte.1 that she had failed te ntiswer I
Wireless calls following the earthquake
of last Saturday, were dispelled today
when her agent", stated that the vcsel
had departed from Coipilmhe and was I
midway en her vevage te Valnar.iie.
The stenmur Is due there some time to
day. Rnnta flnrn. Calif.. Nev. 1.1. Al
though sun spots had something te de
with the disastrous earthiiiake and
coiiRce.uent tidal wave tl Chile, the
moon also was a contributing factor.
In the opinion nf rather J. S. Itlcard.
of the I'lilversity of Santa Chiru Oh Oh
servntery. Fnther Itlcard is n hading ex
ponent of the tlesiry thai sun spots
have a direct relation te the we.nher
and Issues n monthly puhlhatien known
as the Sun Spot.
"Ill our observatory nt Santa Clara
we have alwajs held that great sun
spots en becoming central are a partial
'cause of ciirth.iiakes," s:,id r,,ther
Iliciird. "Uhen the Chilean earth
quake eccurrd a great miii spot, lati-
TOde six degrees tout h. was In nine,.
siriKe tiie earth, l-or nun tli.m
te
twenty-two jenrs tliis coincidence ).... I
tween malignant sun spots nnd earth- i
qunkes has been repeating itself.
A coincidence thus indefinitely .
maintained is in itself a proof. I
"On the ether hand, it cannot be
denied that the moon acts at an angle
of 4B degr , where, unopposed bv j
gravity, it lifts net only the water's
of the ocean, but le the earth. This
opens fissures in the mm bottoms where
the water, tillering in abundance, is
turned Inte Miller-heated steam ami ex-
pledcs, thereto, lifting enormous musses
of solid material which begin te oscil
late, nnd that Is the earthquake."
SWIMS THROUGH
TIDAL WAVE SAFELY
Coqiilmhe. Chile. Nev. IB. dly A.
P.) Captain Stuart Campbell, of the
Chilean schooner Mnrtn, swam out from
the Coquimhe mole, in the face of the
tidal wave aerempnning the earth
quake, te his vessel lu the bay when
he saw it wus in danger, it became
known today. I
He wns waltlns near the mole for
the return of hi ship's beat when he '
n w tlie lights en liis schooner moving
about in an extraordinary manner. lie
announced his intention of bearding tlie
Mnrtn by swimming, despite the en
treaties of his wife and child, who were i
with him. Leaving them, he preccedid
te the mole, where lie wns caught In1
the first tidal wave, which was net
very strong, but held en te the rails
of the mole.
On the return wave he swam out
about twenty-five yards. There lie
touched ground, where erdlnarllv there
were six futhnms of water, suddenly
finding himself Mantling with no water!
between him and the land. Frem e,i. .
ward, however, a towering wave then
rushed upon him, into which lie dived. '
mi coming te me surtace he swum
nbeut twenty-live minutes, eventually
reaching his schooner. Captain Camp
bell said today he found the water te
be warm.
ILIADOR SAILS TO U. S.
"Mysterious Menk" Desires te De
Literary Werk In America I
, Rlgn, Latvia,. Nev. IB. (Ily A. I'.) '
-Illader, the "mysterious monk" of i
IlusMa, has received nn American vise
te Ills passport and will sail for New
Yerk en beard the steamer Lltliunnln '
today. i
Illader was arrested here by the Lat
vian authorities in July while en his
Wy te the I'nlted States te preach
pmiliai jiuiKui'VIKiii, V cjilll hi, ,1,..
te buy a farm ami settleJre the
tea, where he could carry en
wera, lie uas been in
! attest, awaiting a ekaace
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