Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 29, 1922, Night Extra, Image 1

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VOL. IX. NO. 66
WEN IS HELD :
WITHKNOBLAUCHI0:
FACE GRAND JURORS
$50,000 Bail Asked of Brokers
Accused of $800,000
Swindle
GOT U. S. TREASURY NOTES,
BUT LACKED CASH TO PAY
Witnesses Say Bank Balances
of Brokers Was Far Belew
Checks issued
.TrwiPi I'., lterden ntnl Iti'k A.
Knnbliitii'li win- Ih'M In S."ft.(l!ll bail
eerli in tin1 (Jriiml .Itiry today lv Man
Hralc fiiwnnl, at a fnrllier ln'ming at
Tenlrnl Millien.
TIipj wi-ri' ln'ld en cliarRPJ lrmij;lit '
liy Ken ii. Tnylrr & Ce.. Nw Yerk '
li'rnker. fie'ii whom llmv lieuglil .fl.'O.- ,
ikiii nrlli of fulled States Trciisiir.v I
lertllienleM, iim-iii'dlir' te tlic tr.itltneiiy,
miii tried te liny S!l."0.(i00 mere.
Tlie rlieek tli".v fine for S 10.000 n
iiiiiriied n wertlili'."1'.
Manipulation Charged
William A. l!rny. representiiiK th"
i'U ViK- lianliinu lirm. dfi'larrd tlir
riii!iiili'lilil:i liaiild'i's had "rnhbrd
jvti-r t" liny I'aiil." and had purelined
tin' rwliticiites in order that they i-eiild
deposit tlieni te liorrew npaln-t (hem.
mill nsi the money te settle some of
ll'cir in-ire prel-iiip oldWatletis. Mr.
(,'r.i iliM'lai'ed that he niillil prove this
iliiirue when the time rami1.
Mr. Itfiiy appeared as private pro--(Jiiler
nl the hearini;, which beeame a
ii'.iw of HtlltNtles offered by a Mieres--inii
of bunker witnees. '
llerilen rnnie In miiippIIy dressed anil
well ifrneini'd ; his former partner, who'
I..I-. been walling in (Vntrnl Station for
'In- fart Iter hearinu' In default of S.MI i
linn hail, which lterden was able in ,
fimiMi, was in a sadly hedracKleii
rinte. Ills hair was rumpled ami se
, ire his trousers The partners
unified meetiiiK each ether's ev
Kiieblniicli withdrew as fur ns possible
from the U-lnllj of the man with
hum lie used te be associated but his
ittnraej, Henry .1. Seett, pulled him
nek.
The technical testimony began imine-
inlely. Kdward .1. Itiiffy. of Kcau.
iijler iV Ce., said hi.s 'Inn hail done
islness with Jlerdeti .V: Uneblifiicli
m.c February of till- ear. and that
'.c lirm had started dcnllnj; In trea
lii te SaOO.000 at n time, until tlm
st puiThnse of ?4."(l.OO0.
Often Talil by C'lierli
In re-petisp te Mr. fJr.iy'N itieslens
witness e.ilnjncil that hertofere
i'j Imil beiiKht the certillcate.- ami
nlen & Knob illicit had sent ever
i hick in payment. On the oecn-len meager cupboard and small quantities i
' the S I.-.0 OHO piirelm-e. the witne-s e foe,j for j,uncrv mouths en the dn '
H, he laid called up and talked lej.i,,, ti,m gives thanks for blessing:'
'iniliaiirii, oskiej linn ee nriiiiiKe i" .
iKe the payment m .ew eri. ine
'iiipfs said lie wns told that he could
t arrnnse te de this immediately, but
.it he was buying for the l'ennsvlva
i Cenipauy, and In' future would ar
'"'e te make eii'ni.its in New Verls.
The witnes( said thnt the purchase
il been made and the certificates de
sited with the Imm'teI Reserve Rank
i New Yerk en the strength of the
"in,vlvnnlii Company's reputation.
" witness Pfii'l "n "in""'"""'"
M'i te order !?"."( ),000 mnre in the
me eertilleates for delivery the fol
ding Monday.
Mr. Soett n-ked the witness If the
inpnnv which made the purchase had
en paid previously, nml he replied in
anrmntive. In response te ether
ic-dlnns the witness said that nctual
liniPUIICI II. Ulll.-I
livrrv hnd net been made, and that
company's less hnd been "nominal.
''Iinrles Read, nn"ther empleye of the
ne New' Yerk hiiukim; beuse, testified
hed called Mr. Rerden nbnut the
imnctlen, and the lntter hnd said
iiiciinu, nun ine inner nun pi i i
knew nithlt.g concerning It; that
did net handle that end of the game.
i"l hnd asked his partner te give up"
nir dealings In treasury certificates.
Tell of Check Deal
lidward F. Sinnett. messenger for
''"ne. Tnyler & Ce., testified 'h came
this citv Tuesday te bring the
!."0.0OO worth of f tilted States Trens-
n y rertlficntes.
"I was Informed Mr. Knoblauch would
'' wal'lng with n eertlfiisl cheek," he
alii, "I went te his office but he wns
'"t. Then I went te the Pennsylvania
"ffipany, and could net locate him
l're, se I deposited the certificates
i'tli Rluren & Ce., clients of ours."
( S. Newhall, vice president of the
''nnsylviitiln (.'empnny, wns called and
eenli-d that his concern had autherlned
ll'irilen & Knoblauch te inireliiise Sl."i(l..
MiMl worth of U. S. Treasury certificates
f.
litem, lie nuileii that the I'ennsyi-
an!e Cemnimv did receive the S4.r0.
worth of bends February 20 frm
le Federal Reserve Rank of New Yerk,
1 eelluteral for n lean made, te Ror Rer
'ii (c Knoblauch. He Mild the bends
. 'if deposited In the riillndelphln Nn
"ami Rank nt tlm request of Rerden
' Knoblauch.
Mr. Oray naked Mr. Xewhnll hew
"eh money Rerden & Knoblauch hnd
" tlm Pennsylvania Company Novem.
1 -u at the opening of business. "Kx
"l.v ?l,S2.-0," Vald tlw bnnker.
fentliwed en Taie Ht, Column Thn-e
OEMOCRATS KEEP UP
SENATE FILIBUSTER
Underwood Takes Lead In Fight te
Bleck Antl-Lynchlng BUI
Washington, Nev. 20. (Ry A. P.)
Ueinecrnts htarted the uceeud dav of
"'elr filibuster against tlm Republl Republl Republl
""'"ponsered Ilyir iintl-lynehlng hill
""lav liMiiedlntely upon the convening
' .!ln Hm.te.
Ike flrt move wub n demand for a
'"Oram mil by Sennter Underwood,
" Uemncrutie lender, as Mien ns the
'iiaplaln concluded his prayer. The
''h'ull finished. Hcnnter Underwoe I
JViIf". " ,,,etlu" t0 n'lieuin until
i,Sic""i'ur .f.',lr'i,'. Keptiblicnn whip,
i ni,"S...,,, ,ulnt tleclnred the feiii-
if '""'""''i'. waged yebterdny was
.; '. '."" precedent Mice the "force i
illiielcV"S ,,,'bl,u,,l ,0 1,'i,th '" ,Me i'nry
'?i?!?K,v, '0 -K,l7 pn-
tiling im.,ST.v frimn yea wunt dvr
'nit under Hlt-utlana en pan S2.A3v,
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flitter lhe Act of
Little Miss Charity
One or the many children who
appeared at the Scheel of Practlrc
today with baskets nf ThunUsslvlns
provender for the peer
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Bountiful Thanksgiving Dinner,
Raet. mi,l ll .t C.-l
uaane mUv; wK i aviiuui
of Practice
ALSO RAISE COAL FUND
'
Happiness was- piled hidi
nlatferm of the auditorium
en
of
the
the
'blrteenth and .SprltiR f.nrden streets.
this morning, as mere than 1000 ehlN
dirn brought conlributlens for .i
TinnUKlvJiiB dinner for peer fiimlllef
The happiness wns In the form of
feed, and for many homes it meant n
table leaded with Beedles Instrnd of a
uesinWetl.
ihu eiii'iiren came te school carry
ing baskets, bags, cans of vegetables,
fruits, meats and ether edibles for
Thanksgiving dinner.
As they arrived at school they placed
the gilts en the platform In the assem
bly room, and there the gifts remained
for the morning gathering, a great
heap of geed cheer and happiness.
In addition te the feedstuffs there
were cash contributions amounting te
s?t!i.'. which will be used te buy coal
'or needy families Immediately nfter
Thanksgiving. According te .Miss Mary
l-i. Pwler. care bus been taken te see
that these who receive the children's
bounty nrc worthy of the gifts.
I lie donations embriictd the entire
,. . t, ... , .. ,, ,
'"nl dimes tnai appear en a iimtiKs
M'K "" "" "' evcepuen el tlir
Hey, ter which ciiicken was substituted
in most eases, nltlieugh many of the
bn-kcts contained roasts of beef.
Immediately lifter the assembly ex
ercises, which were arranged stiitnbti
, ,. ,.. .. ..!. . i.. .t
' J1,1n1 h,r , JV V' "Ji? . !
gymnnsium by willing helpers of tl
school. Here were I ."it I baskets alrendj
tagged, and for many hours Miss Dwler
nnd her nsslstnnts worked te fill each
basket nnd make an cqultublc distri
bution of the presents.
It has been n j early custom te have
children who attend the Scheel of
Practice, provide the gifts, and eaily
In the year they begin te save their
cents nnd nlcke's thnt the collection
for coal may reach 11 substantial figure.
A bread smile was en Miss Dwier's
nice ns she steed In the center of the
healed goodies and hnked out en the
faces of her children, who were greupul
row nfter row 'n front of her.
Miss Dwier said but little. It wns
the. children's party and they wanted
te sing their songs for the benefit of
the guests who crowded the gallerie-i.
Se in simple words she thanked them
... ..rcn ns fC(ei,..('Inn, .Mmirr ..,
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CHILDREN GIV
FOOD TO THE POOR
in behalf of the unnamed families wh, .. , , . ... - nnnnn --x. -
nrtr,M cnJey "" beu,,,y mm0LD GUARD OFFERS 50-50
The Scheel of Practice was net the
only one Hint mnde collections fop the
morrow. In many of the elementary
schools throughout the city similar gifts
were brought, ultliettgh probably net te
the extent as nt the Scheel of Practice,
Many of the high schools nisi had their
gift beurers, and each school either
chose families in the neighborhood who
needed ussistnnce or else sent their
gifts te some hospital.
PEGGY MARSH LIVES APART
FROM HUSBAND SIX MONTHS
Dancer 8tayi Away Frem "Buiter"
Johnaen for Development!
IxiiuIeii, Nev. Ul. PcRKv Marsh,
whose love muddles' are fumillar te two
centlnentH, admitted yesterday that she
had effected Mx months' separation from
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her husband, "Master .lohn-en.
nephew of former Mayer Tutu Jehnsen,
of Cleveland,
The reason for the separation, she
bald, was te "see hetv thiiif-s develop."
The dancer was linked If she lontein lentein
plated n divorce action at the expira
tion of the six mouths, She paused for
it second, then said hesiiutlnuly :
"Well, jes, perhaps, That is, if he
is net koeiI."
tii-ewim: enthiiHinstlc, she milled ;
"UellevH me, I loved him, and we
had a wonderful lime teKellier, hut "
MIsh Marsh said her husband was
leniiiernmciital nml hl.'.'hlv Ntriini."
She uiid her troubles hud hi'KUii seen
nfter the mjsterieus tveumliiu; of her
husband in a hunt Ine iccideut at the
ledge of .lad; Clifferd in the Adlren-dnck.s,
ih. t..,,.. ...... ,L. ..
A ftr,.h"a ' IhA' 'wi'.
IN PITCHED BAHLE
i Twe Hundred Invade Towns
Along Smackover Creek,
La., After Parade
FIGHT TAKES PLACE FROM
BEHIND ROCKS AND TREES!
Repert Says Nene Are Dead.
Tarring of Man Started
Fight
llj Attsarlnlnl 'its?
Menree, li.. Ne-. 'JO. A number
of men were wounded ami several are
reported djlng following a tattle be
tween masked men am! oil Held worker"'
i near Smackeer. Ark., according le a
telephone niessnge from Kldnr.uK
Itefere leaving for the n"ue of th"
battle Willi ii i.ism" of d'pulie. Sheriff
Md Harper, of (VmiiIcii. micI all .win
were cut in i!i- iJinackexer region and
he as ib"iil ineiirnt" inf'iriimtiiiii n.
le the llllleliM" of cesnal'les in the Ml-
Cilgelnelil i'lwcn tlie 'JHI1 I je-l ",i.
ilillils" ami lii'Iil we,"l. "i n:id gam'ilers.
"I uiidpr-taml the irvad-'r-. who vl-
itcd towns- ."long SimicKe'Ti- free!; iifler
parading in Hie town ef Sieai hover l-
iilghl. were memliers 'f tlw Kit Kluv
, KIiiii." said tlie Sh-rlff. "The. wei-
.ill least heeded and were hitej"ebcs.
I neir purpose. I :im unre. was net
i te precipitate buttle,
out te clean
Up the oil Held region.
"The battle, In lealltj, occurred n!
what I- known a- I'.iliiceiiln. nml after
fliey paraded in Smncl;ever. they -tart-el
te several oil Held villages' In tlie
I'atagenln region and were met with
alined resistance.
"That part of (lie oil fields Is n wood weed
ed country, and tlie battle was fought
from behind tree ami rocks mid theie
are perhaps many dead, but all re-
ports received by me are that no one
"Twis' reaching 1:1 Derade", a.u..
Prem the Jex.is Nnnckever l' reek ri
gien, said there were no fatalities
among the "vlgllants," tmt n number
of the oil field men were wounded. They
reported the battle was precipitated
' by the tarring and feathering of a man,
! Atlanta. Nev. 20. Dr. II. W.
Kvans, of D'lllns, Tex., was elerted Im
perial wizard of tlie Ku Klux Klitn
yeslerdav by the Imperial konvekntlon
meeting In anuuiil session here, te suc
ceed Colonel William .1, Simmons,
founder of the present Khin organl erganl
zntlnn. The new efKee of emperor wns created
for Colonel Simmons, te which he was
elected for life.
FJ. Y, Clarke, who has served nn
imperial wizard pre tern, since Cobe
Simmons lin been lll, was named us
imperinl giant.
WaiJilnrtnn. Nev. 20. President
Harding will net Issue n prnctnmotlen
ordering the Ku Klux Klnn te disband,
nn urged by Senater Pnvld I. Walsh, of
Massachusetts, In a letter te Attorney
fJenernl Dougherty. It was announced
yesterday nt the White Heuse.
In dismissing the sur-M-stlen ns Im
practicable, the White Heuse spokes- '
man Indicated tlie President hnd no In
tention of becoming Involved in the
controversy ever the Klnn. The Presi
dent was represented ns regarding the
Klnn situation ax n local ijnestlen,
which in Te wnv affects the Federal
Government at the present time. F'er
that reason Hie President was said te
believe u proclamation would be out of
place.
It also wns emphnsicd that Mr.
Harding docs net slime the belief that
a presidential proclamation is n cure
ill. If the President were te grant nil
the wpiesis made of him for proclama
tions, it wns said lie would issue fi00
where he new issues one.
. New Yerk, Nev. 20. Tlie Heard of
Aldermen esterdny adopted a resolu
tion uppre!ug the st'ind taken by
Mnyer Hylan in ordering Police Cem- ,
mlsslener Kt. right te drive the Ku Klux
Khin from the cltv.
i The resolution drrcrihed the Klnn ns
"a menuce which has scourged the
Seuth and West of this country, hn
' nt last reached the city of New Yerk
and Is endeavoring te work havoc and
I disaster in our mid.'.."
Scranton. Pa.. Nev. 20. (Ry A. P.i
I- N. W. Theinnn, aged forty-two. of
, PitUbuiuli, wna arreted here jester
day en NUKpieieu.
It i nlle-jcil he lias been representing
himself n.s an ergnnier of Hie Ku Kins
Klnn and collecting Initiation fees from
prespeethe members. I lie police sa he
was unable te produce credentials show
ing authority te net for the Klnn,
HOODED KU KLUX
WITH OIL ins
OLIVE BRANCH TO PINCHOT
Puts Out
I'celi'rs of IFillinyiiH'ss te Hurl; Part of I'orentcr'
Legislative Plans if Given Speakership
tjift'ei-d Piuihet. flotenter-cleci, who
is f-ettiiiK plent of advice every hum
en the Cabinet and SpeuUership ques
tions, but who is pieservins a poker
face and ehc. will seen be faced lij
ii lift v. 11 fit- haimeiiy preposition fi-eu,
the Iti'liulilii mi
lri:aiilr.iitien lenlei
who nrc In
..IIIIIII Ol 1IIC 1111111" i mil-
lilittee.
This iiinpo-llieii. il was
tedaj, v. liiti Mi. Pinchot !;
made clear
leilat, v.hilt Ml- rincuei is in i ne ciij.
it-Ill 'in. tbnt il hi Muiini7iitii.ii i
crs shall ulnae the Speaker and the
(inventor shall have Ids w"j with re
spect te Ins etistrilctiti leuislntieu.
especialit lli"1 iclatiui; te Hie icer
Kiininatliiu of the Stale (letcriimcnt.
()riaui'iitieii leaders say that litis i
a llfty-liftj plan. It is lihelj thai
the liovern'er-eleel mat net tietv it m
iteiirreuslt. He may feel, it was said,
that nn l'lau uhich would put the
Speaker's chair In the mntml of these
who opposed him in the primaries,
would be te hnlld eter the Heuse te
the old Orninl-'Mllim. Coiiliel of II."
Speuker is iiiip'irtnnl because he names
the committees which lllllticuce I lit I
course iiud iharacter of lcislntien,
Hiipifiil for llnrineiiy
tlrgiiiiUatieii leader. piefiss t lij
hopeful and cteu ceuliileiil Hun Hit .u v
(ioverner will nm Inlciferc with their
PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1922
HOLIDAY TO BE FAIR
Weatherman Forecasts Rising Tem
perature Tonight and Tomorrow
Thanksgiving weather will be gen
cially' fair, itecnrdhiii te today's fore
cast of the Went her llincaii.
ltin in icmiierMtuie tonight and to te
morrow in most of t tit tcglen ea.-t of the
Mlslisiipil nl-e I pi"di'led.
Mm It co!il"i' .iatlicr H i "purled, tb'
jiiiienii wild, in the North w l. will!
ill the 1'ppiV Misis-ippi Vnlle), I'pper
Lakes lligien Miid In tli- Seiiiliei th
wcaiher Is bt'ieniiiig witrmer.
Writes Mayer Moere for Addi
tienal Details en Olney
Street Proposal
MAY BE NEW CONFERENCES
Spp'Mir information nlxntt the dr'e
of opening null Hi- !itmreiti ,ite .-evl
of the tiioe'cd Rreail (ic"t tiltv n
was rcipicMid of Mejer Mi tednv h"
Theniiis n. Vil-c:i. pi 't'dei i of i!
P. II. T.
Tli" i:.'iid Iran ,i Cicupauv ! m"..
iP"i:ili is ll ii . '.ill'! I't .nl.i'ii.l lc-Mlte-I
tied lie- .Miner cs!.id .Mi. M!j.
;'li wbnl it. -n s Hie p. . T. .x.ii"i.'
i.mki Hie eu-iatifiii ! '' . Cie-d
lii el .'ili.M., wbieli t'lie : I'til i i:i'i:,
is 'ilnii'ii'ij ,e c hi ftr'ici.
In be r-nlj. Mi', Milieu mi-H I lie
(plPsliet' el' etliliiiv!.' of till' !l"ijei't"il
Mibwa iem mid refi rred te coufe" ceufe"
cuei's IctWfiii Ti msit Dlree.fir Twln
iiig nml Krlph T. Seiner. Mr. MittenV
asslstanl.
TlmN P. 15. T. head's letter t.i tlie.
Majer fellows;
"I am in receipt of join Ictier il.itcd'
November U7. ie ,ncilii.' a eid fieni
(his pempain .eM-rinu the opeialieii of
a clly-l.tiilt siibwnj n Rumd siicei
from Olnej "im-iiii-. te l.ciirue Uhmd
"Te pirmit of p. K. T. making in-li
a proposal, it is u s.sity ib-n we be!
iiiferimil ! Hie appiiximate d.ilu ttptni I
wliichc Hiis -uliway will be opened for
service. ANe the alneuut of imeslmeii!
upon wliiili P. R. T. will be expected'
te liny ami wlnther this includes full
eiiilnmcut ns en the FrnnVefil ,.
"In this connection 1 desire te say
thnt follewin:; the agreement for co ce co
epertion iindertiiken bj jeu. Mr. Weg
leln nml myself at the Frankford "I."
opening, liireeiir Twining and my as
sistant, Mr. Senter. lime given mueh
colisiderntieil te the changes necessary
t.e bfie mnde in the se-called Tnyler
plan, of which the Rread street subway
is a principal pari.
"These gentlemen, representing city
and company, are. I believe, ubetit te
recommend n le the manner in wliich
the coustriiclieu of the Rread street
'ilbwny should he uiul'M'tilkeii with sug
gestion as le better location of trans-
I ci" stations ami hew the Krenil
street
subway can be utilized te benefit tin
-. .,
business dfstrlcl hi connect Ien with
the use of the Delaware River bridge
AUTO CRASHES AGAINST
PHYSICIAN'S OFFICE
2 Persona Hurt, Window Smashed,
When Car Swerves te Sidewalk
! Twe persons were Injured at noun
today when they drove their automobile
through tlie plnte class window of the
eiiicc of nr. Alva !v imiu, -lit West t
Iiinmeuil street.
The machine was gntng east en Dla-i
mend street nnd the driver swerved the
enr te one sine te nvetii liming another
automobile. He lest control And the
car ran ever the i urb and miinted tlie
steps of the Tedd office.
The iloep of the office nnd a lar;:'1
nlale-glass window were demolished.
The car was wrecked.
LINEMANHURT AT MEDIA
Pele en Which He Was Stringing
Wires Snaps at Base
Cliarles Shane, of .Media, nu clci
triclau. w'fih iujuicil tills morning when
u telegraph pole en which he was
fringing new wires snapped nt the
base, throwing him te the ground.
He was taken te the .Media Hospi
tal. He is siificiiug from cuts and
biulses and Intel mil injuries,
ARREST DE VALERA's" AIDE
.
Alderman Burphy Taken FlnJ
Munitions in Count's Heuse
Dublin, Nev. 2. iRy A. I'.i- ,,
dennnn Chnrles Rurphy, one of Kam..',
de Vulera's chief supporters here, w.
arrested tednj .
National troops raided the reshleie
of Count Plunkett nml reported tl.
sel.uie nf a iimntity of explosive-, ;iii'
military equipment.
I Ian te eri.aui.'e the Heuse. In ,,
of i nurse, JllilKili!' by the Ferester's
n.is perferiuaiiccs, thev may be die
ler another Jelt such us they received
when Mr. Pinchot declined te indorse
W. Ilutrt liiil.cr for Slut)' ciinlriiii.
'Ill c llled oil Ills Itieii U e s, i i ,
(icuer.il .shcr Miner. .Mr. l-iiu-luM '-
decision tit thai lime foiled tl Iine-i,
lieltteen the fliellds of Pinchot uiul tin
' I'-nd.-. of the old Oli'lllii'lillen. T
l.lller wen. ns the Pinchot bniiiueis
hud been tee busy te bother ubmu
State i emiiiiltecliicn ttliile thej Wen
weihiiij,' for the defeat of .V'tterin t
lieinnil Alter.
Ill Hie cac of Hie memliers of th,
Heuse, hnwetcr, the situation miiv i.
dilVcieut. cteu llieiii.li im tii.;it.( ,,,
sttiilKhl I'lnche! ciiiidid.itcs for tb,. ,
islntiire was in Hie He'd nt the pn
marics. due tciiseii is ib,. lioteriier's
power of cie i. in 1 another the power
of patrentuje.
The (ioterner maj iiltimutily decide
te h.u!i ii candidate of his iini, f(ll,
Spcal.er and in Hint eictit, if u, ,
li.iuiurleii refuses te K,i iileiin, tb,,,,,
will he n Icitlle rut ill fiem the st.m of
Hi.- Ii ui-sl.it ivi session lieu month. Tie'
Kepulilieiin caucus of ineiuberH of Hie
Heuse en the eve of the opening of He
I'.u' I ueinl srn.blj would lie nu
I ii.illniii-il mi I'niie l
MITTEN A K
MORE
SUBWAY PLAN DATA
JAMES COUZENS, i
DETROIT'S MAYOR, .
PIED SENATOR
Associate of Ferd, Who Fought
Newberry, Appointed by
Governer Groesbeck
LONG PROMINENT IN CIVIC
AND GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS
Will Take Oath of Office as Soen
ns Private Affairs Are
Arranged
1 . ' 'lsec ttlrrl l'i
Lansing, Mlih., Nev. 20.
tunics Cell.i'lis. of llclrell
W'ns aepfilnteil by (!oeruer
l!rei"sii r; iis I uitcil Slale-.
Majer
tedaj
A lev .1
Senater
trein Me liivnii te hll tin
'Itif'Xpll'fll
term f iuiiner S'nmter Tnnnaii II
Newltrrrj wl.e uvig.ieii tu'en'lj,
Mujer ("eiii.e'is, vim . e jr mill ii j.
In pelilic. i..si ..ci cpii lb" nppei'i
i.n'Ml. the iloverner iiiunuuced.
1 iic 110 iiicaiioe e, ii, si in t i tit it
has I
at i'c
I'ilv.
I'l M.e
daug'i''
"II,"
t'fllll ,1
1 II fe-U.'ll" 1 'I te Mr. I 'hi yyu
II. !i Ibli in. 1, In New iH
'I he i' ne'iiUe i" in ,c' Vfiri,'
hi Ti :ri!;s.i ,n : f h ,- u ji, ,v
". a co ! 'ii ludi'iii,
ijfifi nor a iim.i.n- "I 'ii.ii ,r.
'ie l.iis ili, en iniieti-w id"
pieinini'ii e threimli his iiini.clp.-il mil-
Wllj M'Ml.ire III Delp'il7'iiuld ta'.e his
seal in i,e S'Miuli' as -een as his nfi" ilr-
could be ni ranged
Ainu urn "lr.i'til of ;lir apieinliitciit
t fellow id ii week's surviy n." the mere
Itliiiu hall n I uiiilred cnmliihiti's,
".Mr. I'oe.cn- beieiues Se, .iler wllli
net a single suing attached." the (!ov (!ev
' eriinr ..alii, "lie inudi' no premlsi-,; I
exiu leu none.
"Mr. Ceuens will !,nve my earinst
pe-i pi-ration and support In whatever
lie undertakes at Washington for the
best Interests of i,U ('otnmenwcullh.
If at any time he should nskanj adic adic
er ,'ssitjtue It will be gheti freely ami
gl.tdly. He is at llbertj te lake or
refuse it."
James Ceuxetis was born in Chat-
linm. lint., Airsiist 20. 1.s7!(. nnd was i
eilucatcd in the public schoeN of thai
city, lie came te Detroit when lie was
seventeen jenrs old nnd obtained a !
sit Ien witli the Michigan Central Rail- I
way. where he remained seven jcurs.
resigning at the cud of that tiaie le '
accept a responsible position with a '
coal company.
When Henry Ferd niranled hl nu- :
totnehile company. Mr. Couzens was
. ca'led upon te take the position of .w-
relitry. It was imrl of his duties te
i solicit stork subscriptions and it was
. there that he received his first real In- j
i sight into ine problems et unuiicc, in
' ,1... "..ll ..(" tllfl'! ll... I.'...l M..
III.' Ul ,.l ,. -.... ,,,.' ft I'ltl .,fti,l. , -rill
puny pnhl u n per cent litvtilemi.
few months later Mr. Ferd and
Mr. Ceu'.etis beugls up all the --lock
in the Feld femnany. They wer1
short of cnsli, but thev weie miikiirg a
temitntieli for themselves. Mr. Ceti7.eiis
addressed a meeting of bank directors,
telling them ul en! what the Fe-d Moter
fempilllv hoped te de. lie wanted
."slOO.OOO. and they gave It te him, en
his note as security.
When the Ferd Moter Company de
cided te market its own curs, instead
of eniplejing agents, Mr. fiiuzens,
who hail been promoted te the position
.of general sales malinger, with an tin
niNil salary of ."?ir.0.tMM. talked It hut
with Wl'llam ('. Imraut. new vice pres-
j ident of the (leneral Meters Company.
I "It can't he done," s'lid Durant,
"Why can't it V" asked Mr. ('nizeus.
"Reeniise jeu can't get a man te
work for ten as hard as he will weik
i for himself. He'll make mere money
i working for himself."
"Then we'll pay him mere titan lie
maid possible earn If he were working
for himself," said Mr. Couzens. And
that w'i tlie plan that was Inaugurated
in UK).", with the bonus system te kepji
nil the sales niaua'.'cis hustling eter.t
minute.
One of Mr, Cenen's business business
aplietlstns was. "The best ,vuj te ri-ieh
a man is through his income." He
demons ruled his faith in It In the
summer of 1H14 when the Ferd Moter '
I'enipany raised the wages of its woik weik
men te "ji.ri a day. An Incieiise of ."
,i 'JO per cent in tell wage scale had
been rnnteiil'ilnteil in the pieiedlug fall. '
mi about that time th" I. W W. be-
tiintlreeil en I'iiec l. ( iihiinn Tbrii"
BULLET GOES THROUGH
PATROLMAN'S HAT
Miles Near Death When Aute
dlt Opens Fire en Him
Ban
Patrolman Miles, of the Twentj
ud street ami Huntim; Park aveiiue
ititiei , nnrrewlj mi-snl death at "J:.",'!
..'ile-I lids iiinrniii,;, when n billet
nred b Lie ei' iv'n bnnil't suspis r
:,,', tluuU'.'li hi lial .i ml linbeililcii
's If In II I'l il"! Willi.
The shentim: lined at Twentj.
iMtith and t'.itiilirin streets after .Milis
il.'iei'li'd n stuiill iiutoniebile prececdin;
slowly cist en Cambrlii stiect. Hi.
nisplcimis aiuiisrin tln oilier w.il',,.,,
tettai'ii tin enr as it t.itiptd iifar Hi Hi
,reccry s(en of llermaii Kiniise.
Mil's saw one of the occupants at
out nu I pint ceil ti'tt.ird i lie store. .s
Miles ndwiiu'cd tlie strauiter wlireloe
,im1 drew n let elter. Then he, rn i
toward Hie iiulnii oldie, which had step-ni-il
a shnu distance ntnj .
Tie" iii'inliiii 'i lir.'d Itthv !u t0 ,,( .
t the sen,., nine lie till a bullet je
i ite.ii.li In li ' lb foil he le.ulii.i
the iinniiiii t hid u'lpiii ahe.id alei
t.is seen ins.
MR. WANAMAKER IMPROVES
Physicians Repert Merchant Passed'
a Very Geed Night
The i .minion i l .lehii Wauamnker,
ulie is siiifeiiun irem n s,.fi n. fl,j .,t
ln iltj home ut -ii'-'.'! Walnut sn-cit.
was repM-teil as nbeiii lue ,nnli n ,,
plitsicliins it Si dill o'clock this metninv:.
At Ids home the nttemliin,' phjsli inns
.uiieiimiil :
"Mr. Wuiiiiiuiil.fr is in nbnut tb,.
sinre condition, lie passed n veij j-im
uiiiht " , '
llllei , chllllge ffir Hie worse tic.,
i in icd In tlie merchant's condition, jir.
W V: t.'nicksiill said, only one luilletlu'
n d.ij would be issued, ninl Hint at !l
n'cleili .it uiulit.
VVIi e
'I fl n,
Y u ' 'i! nf Uritlnt,
vf wnm.M.1 -,i,i,:
i
I'ulillsheil I'Hlly Ilxrcpi flunrlny
1'epjtIkM. WJ'J,
Ceal Peddlers Gouging '
Peer at $28-a-Ten Price
Certain Retailers Gel Fuel for $12.50 at Mines.
Sell It for $20 te Bucket Venders, Who Mulct
Public Further te Fill Empty Sins
i
Ry (.J.'OIM.I-:
I 'I .itlllll'ili ill- s,.;ilM1 "llllWv Hill
ltnpieeiiieiit. iiltheiigli il In iis-erled
that a tei'inal siipplj for ill's sciimiii of
the jf.'ir m leming into il ity.
'I li.s. hew eve. does net iiii'.isiirnM.v
i '.i ' i" "he .Unatien.
- s,ft,,,,,n- ,,ml "Uir u" '' ",",!-
lp.lt d :iim".- iMiifnllells e.'i.lllge bel'i.e
ine aiivfiit el i en! 1 ftilil weather.
A imn.ial siipplj of co!. I I- In: a ilme
in the I in liet when il i cijiisii.crcil that
beiisehfiM bins weic e::',iauste I meuilti
In previous cars a miiieritj' of cel
lars weie tilled 111 the late spring "!"
earlj siiiuiner. These forehanded in
dividuals are tednj in as preiarieus a
position f,,r wain it' xml as the Im Im
pievhleul ami ciiri'les. iilwaj- are
A nev im:is.. of tin- dtuaiitiu uliidi
sjleiil.! leiiiiiinud tlie elteillieii f til"
Stale I'iicI Ailmiuis'r itm , or v. ' , e
1 in
porn '
mil l-i re, a "d" Ii
v. a
" il J ' r'l.ij .
ilrali'l-. ;.(t''.i;; Ill-It Pi
c
' ' i 'til ..:! I. i
in'" i 'i it i .
'ii ie lit i im ! ',.
" Im a a il.ur
!: I sinii". c.
I'U
i n
VU a Inn Im
ii'iia Hi" curs.
Mint oiallen e
icliali'c ami i II
eilicipi . i lien,.!
i,
r-.il.
uughli
( "l
i.iger. .in
A
aw-
fe . I
the! il .
'l'i,
I bei .lll.-e "I -1 '.'i
nil! ,s sold le pcililh'i" 'the I'e
tail ii
III' I lc'
rent
I f Hi,
Tl i.
thru' ii
a tee,
M -.
ruga.
II'. Ill f.'i '!"
s fur as
b a k"t of
peum's.
pul the
" ,'i the' t
le de ii- in th" poorer
high lis iweiilj -live
in nvenige ttei'.'hl of
iillllnetc
rj pe.ir
"'S of
nl about
an-
Ptiilailelp .in re.il dealers net
in this 'i,j -iiu'lietilig process I
LAST-MINUTE NEWS
LATEST RACING RESULTS
BOWIE Fn st King Charming, $10.00. S5.30, $4.30, wen;
Sunday Be.st. $.&). 53.30. second; Qunnel, S6.50. thiitl. Time,
1.14. Hnry Dattner, Metal. MajevKy. Pettifogger. Tiie Gaff.
Crugic. Bosn Yetn, WoedTTower, Refeimer nnd West Pittbten ran.
CITIZENS ASK COUNCIL FOR TWO NEW GOLF COURSES
A letter-signed by twenty ptemineut citizens requesting
Council te ptevide two additional golf courses, one in Seuth
Philadelphia and tht ether it Taceuy, will be presented at Coun
cil's mctting this afternoon. Upen' uelialf of Ine young men and
.-omen of the city, many of them empleyes of the signers, Coun
cil lb requested te maTie the r.tce&bary appropriations at euce, se
the courses may be opened next TTay.
"WOMAN IN GRAY"
Indictment Will Come, Jurer
Says, When Male Companion
Is Definitely Known
NO JUSTICE. MILLS SAYS
.S l' I' -i llrti ') A'tcniNi; J'lilj, , Jutijr
Niw llriiuswlck. X. .1.. Xnv. -'..-The
.s. ne-- t Ceitnit Hull-Mills tiriiii'
'lllj '-H"t pesltitelt the Idellt'.tj n'
Hie ' t Jinan in Knit." It is rcadj te
1 luilici ln-r I '..il until it i an preve'l.e.
J nnd I. d.'i'bt the idcntltj of her mule
I'eui'ijini 'ii "ii tl"" iiiitht the Hev IM-
wnrd W 'n Hull ami Mrs. Uenunr
Mills wne iiiiirdered. it will make te
move.
Tills i .ci tl e nuih mtt of ii member
of Hie lii'.iinl .liirt .
Aivurdiiis in iliiii iurer, the i'ii-i' luis
new result i .tsflt ctii :i -pihi im
Hie man ii the "weiii.iu in iriaj"
"li the unrl.t ,,f Sepieiulii.,. I . .Mr
lane (Illisim , sterj s believed. Hill
the "id woman" c.innut tniitiel
identity t'u man she ;iw with tin
"woman in ant " When that nlcuti-
lit lull Is linii'h imide imlii ttiients wil
.nllew.
The lir.ind .I trt veiei'i ll in I uvrit in - r
I'lilirt iiii'in . it : di i lund tnil.ij, I'lcliii-j
till' WOluutl til the i .is,, ttelllll jjet oil
si.it free if tllfl .ilelie, the jut" iilse
I" mi! anxious i i i epi'i'licnd her nuih
I'lnpanlen. i,.. i .lames Mus,,i,,
. sslstuni te siii.in. Ib'piitt Atterm
.Melt, i-l it) Xett llltl"ttik tel.-lt pc
I'l.tec te enrrt en I In f.'lse,
Mr. Mutt, it is 'iiiili-i's'eiiil. will inn--'ill
with Alteniet ii. in ral McCian in
Tretiien en Meml..t H Is lelleted In
will new drop tun ei i e case.
Xe .lustici . s.its Mills
"s.lj s
.l.'llles Mills, is,
I. ii . i Imir singer, i
iiiiiii will be tiniill.t
n uiilerei's, regnrdles
liiiman justice. He
"The conscience
"...ml
t the uuir
"ill
b III Illllli-
'I'll Upen
He
' I lie i elll'sc i
s i in ledaj :
"! ihu"!' ,hi. Wen
llulll'ie lll'lt-ilcl Will
i spensible ler Hiis
. vet iitnmi tnuible then, n.niheimh
Jli-tjie I'M- net been dmie '
"The rial story will i ..m. eik some
'l.ij. I lilillk It's pi-iiit letien In
hate Hie whole (hiii. 'I n tn down
in stub a twij. I thiiuj.i.i tin .teild
Set seitiewhen but uffei iditeli Week-
thev are Just back wlieic ill. t si.n-t,.,!."
.Mills ueildcd te u passin- neighbor.
whose ctprcssten intimated' "Well.
what de you think of if;"
"It's all bound te ceiiie ci seu,,.
day." Mills ii-Jded, "and when it doe.
1 stippcse the whole affair will lute been
torgetten."
Ne comment wns fnr.lieenilng from
the home of Mis. France Stevens Hall,
I'eiilliiiiril uu I'uceTil"., Cilienn v,7'r
WHi III." i banUiiBi Int.- tuil. in.
dm' ii it ,i bf f uer.e ,ii
ir.llllieriv "lllir. ,IJs ,1 ., nt
.Uw.m ncclf". K.Uiiiur br.inn - lid.
IDENTITY IS KNOWN
Huli-rrlptlim Prlee te Year by Mall,
by Public ledger Cempnm.
NOV .Md'XIN
are l!i" suffeicrs betn liiiniieiallj and
in 1 1t"! 1- Inabilitj te supply their regular
cii'lemer.s with even a week -te -wee',
supplj
Tills stateinenv 1 'iicetuing the situ-
atlen is given by fine who is net identi-
li"d with the cenl trade, but who Inn
in estimated the ion I peddling business
'dlh 1 vii w of obtaining le,.'nl pretec-
i"li for I lie I our.
"Ri'lnil ilenli t's who nie selling Ibis
'eiil dircctiy limn f n- car te the wagons
Mid li-'lckr of peddurs tell 'em mat they
nay Rl'.'.eO a ten te independent op".'
. ter nt Hi mine-. t
"Te Hiis ilic.x tiiitst add S2.."() for
frelgiit te Philadelphia, making a total
of SI." a tfiti in the jard.
"Thrs is sold for $-( a ten te the
peddlers without anj aildltlenal cost or
trouble te the dealers, giving them a net
prelll of S." a Inn,
"Tlielr e" rit-c U that il Would In-
foolish 10 go 10 the 1 ist 11 ill trouble
of Uille.ldlll'.' t'lf celli
I'Ullllll" i' ' "lsll'CI
!rin .':. a tun l,e selli
1 111 r. Ij llu H I'll Ol '
t iiau'i."
In a n iiiiiii ! i.
l! s ., i-. a nil, ,
and tru'
IIIK
Ol"
'ii ii i
I" ii in till
i i il
i ran
Jim!
.l...
"dire fro,,'
il-hin 'I'ml
inj ir-
il: .1
l.xchtiiigi ffi'plpiu ,- im
llrle nf Wn!i"-d" ul las
t
ii" inl-
!ng in,' thai "ri "tain ei
ethers w until I ir signaled
lolls n tiiib- -." were riving
or les tliati '' In pound of
li their r.lstell. ,.-.
uler-" and
"lllisrrupll
-hurt wi'iglu
i'e-i! a ten.
Sajs Weight Is Watilwil
Till." secret 111. V of the ectanj. ll,
iiuestienlii": inj sniteuntit -it tli" snme
time deehind that Philiidelnhiii I'e'ii
Kxeluiuge members bandied Ml pit nt
of the if tail coal trade of Philadelphia
and kept a sworn weighuiuster of Hnir
Continued en PiiBr l. riiliinin Twi
CORNELL WARRIORS
Football Squad Appears in Fine
!"Condition After Leng
Train Trip
DOBIE NOT TOO OPTIMISTIC
ARRIVE
FR
GAME
Cernell's iinben en football miiehine,
which peiin hepe.s te billable tomorrow
for the lii-st time in two jc.u. nt tli"
annual ThanksSivlnK 0:iv :inie m
Franklin Field, arrived ai li :UJ nt tin
i'laukliti F.eld. arrited at ! .'-' i.'c'm
this mernliig at the Uemllng Tirmina!
riicre were tliirtj -eight platers In
'lie si,iI(1,, under Cbter Ce.teh Cilbueiir
Ibdiie, win. fiirmerlv ceacliei! Auiinpells
and is a i. inner I'nivcrsl v of W;i",.
iiigteu siur
The members .. the siiund nppenreil
te be in th- pink of condition. Their
coach, however. H"fi."."d m be umiulv
eptimlstii . in sp,te of their ",in ,,f
hard-weii viitere.
The nhijir- nml . i.,ichi s i.-une m two
sleeping cms ttbn , pulled out of IHuieu.
V. V.. nt I -t i.. ..'. le.'l; .-i"t iil-ili . Tin
plajers l.e.ifiled ine . i-.ir'v. h.'Wet.i
nil. bj Ce.ich Held's nrd.is were ,n
tin 'ii berths l.t 10 o'clei k.
The plnj-is icpertnl tint the M .
dents nt Cernell had aiven iln-e, u r"n--mg
seiul-eft, siiiikcibincitig te the st..
tie ii liiiiiii.li a stunt s'eriii Tie im ii
i-ptessi-d .-eiitldi'iiif. in tin ir nhllltt t..
ttlll the fame tiiiuiillew, ill. hi". " e.
their plating s.aseii. ns it is et Pi un's,
but tteiilil m-t de nut brnggiug
"Wait ul! iiitu.'imit ," thev nil su!
Irani Arrivis ((ulrtlj
'I he ii.itn nine in ipiii-il.t. tin, i ii i , t i
mere than an hour nnd u half lui alii:
the long Jeiirncj. Ne ileleiMthui w.is
tin:, te meet then lluif u de, n
big llll.ellsMtes ti el. ll'i-m t,, liteelt 1I,.
Farms, vvhete tlie Armv made its hr.nl
.il,iltes belere I lie -.aiac nf List Snl
unliij .
Tile pln.tci-s nnd i mil hes spent With
time iii tlie Terminal, a ih-t Imd net
I'leakfasti'd. They Inn led unit long
enough l licet their Immi lugg.igi ,
then elili'iiil tlie vvn'lic' aiiintnubilis
ami ttiii whirled te the hoi"' In liter-
brook fel bleukfllst. Cem h Ibible Mini
that iittei bienkfiist thev tvniild u etm
te Franklin Field just te leek it ,,tei
lli'snid he doubted whether tint t.eiild
put oil their pliljlllg togs, but jf thev
did. the.t prebublj would run tliieugli
a little light signal piactn;c, e said
he might net work them at all today,
but give 'hem u complete rest as the
best preparation for the game tomei
row,
Uebie rniiiphiinrd of tlie wem her
which Ithaca has In en having Intel).
"We have nml no mitdoer pnicici
for a V eel,." In s;id. ".p'Hinni!" that
It had besun te snow Wist Mend.iv an ,
Iuii.IiiikU tii I'licr ntirrn. I'ulmnn rivr
h
PRICE TWO CENTS!
HOLDS U
1
V
IN OIL AT MOSUL
miict dc uccnen
m
lilUOl UL IILLULU;k
k,ij ni.j.in.MM Dmi.jmmi aa..ik
veiic uuiinica rvnuis iiuyv-i.
Respect America in
Near East
LAUSANNE CONFERENCE
AFFECTED BY EXECUTIONS
Greek Prince May Yet
Military Court in
Athens
Face
rt'i ' Meififit lr r"
l.au.iiillie. Nev. I'll. The position of
i he Fulled States in regard te the Near
Kasiern oil question wiis made id enr te
the Associated Press tednv lty Kiclmrd
Washburn Child. Amb.-fiider te Itnly
end ihlef Ainerle'in -sjiekcs'iian here.
He evpl.iinel Hint At 1-1 ii Is simply
I ebhng te the view (,, .i.. mtist hnri"
'iiinl riglils wiin tin. ethei powers ti
pnitielpatf. In the oil uf'velupmeiit, re
,!i rides if -. I'.-thei 'be ,," lie'ii nre
tr n-f.'iieii I'm,., miiml.iti tinltnric"' ttA
If luted 'I'm l-i-li lerrlinu or .bethel"
''".'.. -" i un.ie," m.'ii iil.'i t iirel.
I :." I'nlleil S.iilcs. in n In-r wnrih-.
iii"isis t.t t jif.'Kl,ni; et b.ibiul.-irie.
lllPIU.ii III" t ,1. I i II til i.f tli I.IIUsll'IIIC
iiiei-'tii" or nut ether i nnferen(a,
"iii.il nei inipiiir the rights mri-it.-in
new have .. ii uy nnpiiii..
If Tllll.e) is Mice. stul j 1,,,,. ,-bilni
". owner. hip e tliat purt of Mcmln.
iiiti.in ceiitnlning the Mesul oil liefih.
Atiierlcu will insist if I : tr'ninl mtilti-
ai ns her inniiilntiiry control ever Hie.
Mesul ilistrbt
Alulinssnder Child had a long eon een
ference tednv witli smet Pnslui. head
el the Turkish delegation, enncerning
America s imerests in Turkey. Ismet.
Pledged lurkisb pretectlun te Fniteit
Mates editeatifimil institutions In hi
feuiiirj.
Aiivlriis About (ireeh IVinre
I'riemis- ber.. of Prince Andrew e
'" ee, tietluT of former King Cen-
stanttne, today voiced nnlety as te his
late m view of the revolutionary gev- "
eriimeiit s exectiiien f the sjx 'former
cabinet etiicinls mid army etiicers ve
lerdnj .
Prince Andrew" was arrested recently,
en the Island of Corfu, where he hnd
tiil-en refuge, r.ml was removed i(
Athens for trial charged with disobev disebev
ing the orders et the general staff while
at the head et u division in Asia Miner
'Hiring the conflict with the Turks.
Andrew is interned ,,t Athens Mi
ner heavy Kiinril. anil l m.t ...-.,.. .-
lowed te receive feed sent hv his Euro
pean friends because of the Kumiicien
thai he might in this manner reeeiva.
-crci niessiiges. ?iys&
Prince Clirii-tepher. hiislmnd cf tilt
"rmcr Mrs. Williiiin H. Li-wln, was
given a week in which te return te - '
(.recce ami settle his pers-etiiil nfrnfr'''
He had planned (n land at Corfu en
the return trip te visit Prince Andrew.
hill- abandoned nd-j intention neeiue
of his fear that the revolutionary com
mittee mlghi have changed its dcehde
in the meantime nnd arrest him.
Cause of KvTiitleiis
Americans arriving nrn i-eeenth-frem
(ireeeu explain the trial and exe
cution of Hie former ('evernment
len.'Ts as partly due te the determina
tion of the ("reek masses, as voiced by
he revolution irv cicnmlttee. te " tb'..
respensihl'ity for (Jreeee's troubles en .
the men higher up, whether ministers
or army officers.
Virtually every !e?ntlen In Athens.,
it is Mini, urged the rev.i.ltitieuury com
mittee te try the prisoners 'before His
erdinnrj evurts nml net by court
tial. pointing out thnt extreme mens
ures were certain te alienate, foreign
"jmpatliy witli (Jreeee in lier present
mlsfertiintc. '
Friends of the revolutletiarv com cem
mittee repeatedly sent ngentu- te tlm
American Legation in nu endeavor te '
".nitiil the American etliclnl and popular
.'pillion.
Counter. Itcvelt Ituinnrs
Meanwhile adliereats of former Pre.'
mler Veulzeles n tlie iirui.v nre said
in have started a conspiracy te organize
a evolution In favor of a repub'l.-, nml
.simultaneous!) friends e. Hie arrested
ilnisters attempted te sen- arlillerv
nnd ether arms for th,. purpose of
Iniimhing ii coiinter-revidu'leu. ,
Until tlie... movements failed, but thV
American observers v.dce ih' opinion
'hat King (ienrge sits neil . tee seiin-e.
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i. 'e nis iiirmic, its ,i ri. ,ei e in li
( i reece,
thej ny. is nltta.vs a p .. ibi.it v.
.stirred Over
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I he I.itiisisiine C
en
1 1 ii e. set'sitH'.-.
i"lll hilp'ielliiu:
gieatlj excited
n if the feniK r
i" an) i "dlticnl or ecu;
' New hi ie Ml Flir.'pe,
l.t tliWs of the eM-i'Ui i
'.iei k iiiinisters In Ailn
iiciw. I he infer-
"hi l nm gem rallj c.is
various deb gutiens.
oeiu ever tin
I.-Pnmiei Win, e .md M. Cneln Cneln
miines, the Ureek I'e'.egntis , the Ninr
Fast eniiferciice Imlii attended tln
meeting of the i 'iitrcm-c sub-f nnimis.
imtlniii.1 in I'.iki. M (iilmiin Tlirr
WARSHIP SCRAPPING
HALTED BY BRITAIN
Will Wait Until Other Nations Hava
Destroyed Quetas
Londen. Nev. " ill.t A. P. I .
litent llritiuu will sirup ru mere war
shtjis. ut.ibr the Washingy u dlsurni)!-in-ut
treat) , until the i, r nations
h.ite t.iketi iii'tlen nm! sciA ipei tlicir
lunta. iiiielilli'g te a stati lent inad-i
111 Hie ll'ill".' of Ci mmeiis tedllj by
Kvns Monsell, limimial .i-cretar'y te
Hie Admirnlij
Asked who h.n intllleil tl,e irent;-',
Celllll'lllidei Mellsi'll replieil :
"The Tieaij of Washington Iiiih been
rutHiid li'. the riiitcil Stall's, .lapan
nml this i iiuutiy, but net vet li) France
Ol I till). 3
"Fight Itrilish inpilul ships ren
diieil useless for war puiposes already'
hr,e Is ru Mild te ami reunite I hy nh1 i-
breaking linns for biealiliig up. Si:
mere have been leudeieil iucipablp "iif
war lisk icrvlce ami two nunc wljl
have been siiiiilal) dealt with by the
i lid of next iimllth. ,
"Se far as is known the Fullril
States mid .1 ii di 1 1 have net illspes-ed Of'.
ships, , ecc pt pesslhl.v oliselcte Vesttls "
that luive liecu illspeM-d of In erdiutr
is iii-se."
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