ffPiP5$ "Vi W -w1 wmw A EVNlM' PUBLIC TEDGERPHILADEtPHIA. TUESDAY, IfEOEMBEB 12. 1922 IHId) PARTY MOVE, CONFERENCE TOPIC '-. . .... ,. r parmer-LaDer ueiegaiey w pectetl te Present Roselu- ' tien at Cleveland SOCIALISTS WATCH EVENTS Bu Associated Preti Cleulnml. Dec. 12. Adoption of n ftlitfemi for future peimcui am, .,.-- '. .1.- 1.1..llnna Cniiimlrf r-e mill tten of the Credential Committee "I te whether representatives of the Werkcre' I'nrty of America will he Intti, confronted ilclegntea at tlie Bee .ml 'rlnv session of the conference for i?c4ive Political action, at this Limlnc's (-essleni ' tt Is understood that the question of hi formation of n third party will come fik. the conference with the expected T;.SiirHen of U resolution mverini; 1 lrwir.mt by the Fnrmcr-Laber Eitr. Seymour Htcdmnn. e( Chicago, C m i.t lilcht that Sac nllst de'cpiics Me third party. Merris IHUqult. fT!e. v,i, f..fnKPil te comment en pi fw. " ""Seda 1st deleBates said, they would Mtch the progress of the Farmer Farmer Laber resolution and In the event of KTcfcnt euld pffer one nsUni the BS Tresidentia'l rnndldnte in the Held In llH. and te call n meetlnR nt a Stare" dote for that purpose. F 'Kr nuestien te be. decided was it,, sentlne of representatives irein tirfaS leral trade and labor unions, fib Question came before the conven cenven Finn late yesterday and wai referred lack te the Credentials Committee. At a meeting of the Credentials Com mittee last night It was understood It Q unanimously decided net te reeorn reeern tund I .seating of representatives of the hVerkers' Party. HELPLESS GIRL ALONE IN COLD HOUSE FINDS Deputy Sheriff Rescues Famished Child and Seeks .Father Newfleld, N. J., Dec. 12. Deputy (Sheriff Miller discovered one of the Worst cases of cruelty te children ever reported in this section yesterday, and km Instruction of Sheriff Clark the 'child iwns turned ever te Overseer of the Peer Itewns, and Miller was ordered te nr rest the father en his return from a fcuir in f'nne Mav County friends. Miller heard cries from the home of SVIlllam Glpllngs, and. entering, found Cellle, the thirteen-year-old daughter, starving in n bitter cold room, a win win Hew left open, supposedly that she might fce heard by neighbors in case of needed assistance. The child is almost entirely helpless. Jt being necessiry te carry her from loom te room although she has the use of her lmndi. Glpllngs had n cigar store hear the stntien for bome time, but re cently sold out, and. it is tnld his in tention unB te. move awny. Miller was shocked when he learned from the child that the father and step step hether left laet Friday for the visit. She had eaten all they hud left for her. PLAN WAR-LAW REVISION International Commission Elects Moere Chairman The Hague. Dec. 12. (By A. J.) Tin international commission of jurists for the revision of the laws of warfare met in plenury session yes terday t Peace Palace; Jehn Bassctt Moere, I'nited States, was appointed chairman. Responding te the opening nddrcss fcy 11. A. win Knrnebcek, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Moere explained it wan the object of the commission te consider whether tiie existing rules of internntiennl law adequately cover new Methods of werefnre introduced since rXhe Hague eomentieo of 1007 and, if net. what changes ought te be adopted OB part of the law of tuitiens. He said the Powers de net Intend the commis cemmis commis rien te lenert en the rules relative te submarines and noxious cases, which already had been adopted at the Wash ington Armament Conference. JAILS FIFTH DRUNKEN ' , , CAR DRIVER IN BUCKS Fine of $100 Alse Ordered Against Philadelphia Man Doylestown, Dec. 12. Willis O. Wilsen, of Croyden. was ncntenced by Judge William C. ttvnn here yesterday te pay n line of $100 nnd te serve thirty days in Hiieks, County prison for driving n motorcar while Intoxicated. Wilsen pleaded guilty. He Is n fore man of the Commercial Trunk Com pany, of Philadelphia. Wilsen said he cot the whisky In n Bristel cigar store te make n het drink te cure ii cold, nnd Judge ltynn ordered thnt n bench warrant be issued for Jehn Elmer, proprietor of the store. "It is a painful duty," said the Judge, "for the court te sentence a mnn with n geed reputation, but the court wants It understood right new that the nutomeblle laws of this Com monwealth are coins te be enforced in Bucks County." In the Inst ten days Judge Ryan has sentenced five drunken motorists te jail terms. UNDECIDED ON CALLING TAFT IN DAUGHERTY CASE Heuse Committee Opens Hearing en Impeachment Charges Washington, Dec. 12. (By A. P.) The question of cnlling Chief Justice Tnft as a witness at Its hearing of the Keller impeachment charges against At torney 'General Dougherty remained te be decided by the Heuse Judiciary Com mittee en nice Ing today te open the hearings. The Chief Justice, who was included in "the list of witnesses sub mitted by Representative Keller In 111- I tic his chaws ngninst the Attorney General, informed Chnirman Velstead jenterday that he would appear before the committee should It sec lit te call himr Othcrs On the list of witnesses sub mitted by Mr. Keller were Geerge W. Wlckcrshnm. former Attorney General : Samuel Gempcrs, president of .he Amer ican Federation of Laber, and Guy Oyster, Mr. Gempcrs' secretary, who. with the Chief Justice, were desired -summoned in connection with that sec tien of the bill of particulars relating te the nnnelntmcnt of William J. Burns as chief of the Department of Justice Bureau of Investigation. KIDNAPPED AMERICAN MISSIONARY RELEASED Commission te Seek Freedom of Three Held by Chinese Bandits Peking, Dec. 12. (By A. P.) Anten . Lundccn, of rsewman Ureve, Neb., a mlsslennry who was kidnapped hv hnndlts in Hennn Drevlnce en Oc teber 13, leBt, has been released, it was announced here today. Three ether Americans are still being held captive nnd the diplomatic corps bcre has appointee a commission wmen will start for Henan province Thursday, te negotiate their release. KNOX LEFT $1,464,724 Fermer Senater's Estate Greater Than First Estimates Indicated New Yerk, Dec. 12. The estate of former Senater Philander C. Knox, who died in Washington October 12. 1021, amounted te $1,404,724, according te the report of the executer, the Union Trust Company, of Pittsburgh, made vestcrday in trnnsfer.tnx proceedings' in New Yerk State. An estlmnted Inventory made In Pittsburgh before the will wns admitted te probate placed the value of the estate at $825,000, of which $000,000 was in personal property. Watchman Dies Frem Burns Atlantic City, Dec. 12. William Hunter, the twenty-scvcn-yeur-eld watchman nt the Garden Pier, who was burned about the head and t-heuldcr-and scarred nbeut the chest when liU clothing caught flre while feeding the furnace yarly yesteidny morning, died in the City Hospital this morning. Hunter hnd opened the deer of the furnace when through a defect of some sort n long- tongue of flame shot out and enveloped his entire body. He made his home in Absecon nnd is sur lved by a widow and three small children. KDCOATION BY VISUALIZATION Prominent educators nrc talking of th nddeil lalue of lensenn tuusht by the uea of plciurea In effect that Is whut the wen. clerful collection of vliturea In the Roto Reto Rote Kravure Section might be said te be accom plishing An exclusive feature of the Sun day l'Ciilie LEDOEit? Make It a Habit." Adv. COLD WAVE IS DUE Tl SOON IN IIS ONE Lew Temperatures in Middle West Are Sweeping Toward Atlantic Coast perature and a bllzsard with a sixty elght-mile-an-heur , wind driving en Lake Superior. , -' Saals Ste. Marie, Mich., Dec. 12. (By "A. P.) The upper lake region was being swept today by wind storm:) that halted lake traffic A dozen or mere steamships were reported In shel tered harbors this morning.' Nene of the vessels was knewn1 te be In danger. The gale was accompanied by n sharp drop in temperature anil henvy snow- inn. STORM HITS GREAT LAKES ISSED Grand Tall Cedar Ra-eleeted Atlantis City- Dec. 12. Benjamin Ilacharach, for the last fourteen years grand tall cedar of the local terest, 1'nii rv.inre nt Lphniinii. was re-electcU for fi fifteenth term nt the annual I elec tion held Inst night. J. Frank Peters was elected scrthe te succeed Ldwln Bl. 8pcncer reslgncdt Bu Aneciated Prt$ Chicago, Dec. 12. A hlgb wind brought the first severely cold weather te the States of the Middle West today, while th.c Northwest for the second time this winter wns in the grip of sub-zero temperatures. Celd wnve warnings were issued for the Ohie and Mississippi Valleys nnd forecasters predicted the cold weather In the Northwest would spread eastward today, preceded, hew ever, ey rising temperature. The coldest weather recorded thU winter prevailed In the Northern part of the Recky Mountain region. Tem peratures ranged from 12 te 27 below in Wyoming nnd Mentana. The South ern portion of the region, it was pre dicted, would experience the cold wave today. . Apparently the center of the cold wave continued te held In Mentana, a Miles City recorded the lowest tempera ture Inst night, rending 27 degrees be low zero. Other Mentnna points were only two or three degrees under that record. Throughout the cold wave section reports-Indicated a high wind Intensified the cold. A lower thermometer registration, weather forecasters announced, heralded the arrival of the cold wave In Mis souri, Kansas and Oklahoma, giving these States their first real winter. The mercury wns expected te reach 10 above early today and continue its downward progress until near 7cre tonight. Celd-wave warnings have been Is sued for Ohie, Kentucky, West Vir ginia, Western Pennsylvania, Western and Northern New Yerk, Western Ten nessee and extreme Northern Missis sippi. Celder weather, accompanied by snow, was predicted also for Colerado nnd Western Texas. A drop in the mercury was announced for parts of Utah, Arizona nnd New Mexico. In Chicago, a high wind made the cold mere apparent. Beginning last night the thermometer dropped until early this morning It reached 15 above, the lowest of the winter. Today Illinois weather, generally forecast as receding te zero, was expected te play an. Im portant part In the voting en n pre posed new constitution- for the State. uuiutn, iuinn., reported zero tern- TIERNAN SUIT DISM Reconciliation of Professer and Wife Receives Official Recognition Seuth Bend. Ind.. Dec. 12. (By A P.) The reconciliation recently ef fected between Jehn P. Tlcrnan, for mer Notre Dame law Instructor, nnd his wife, Mrs. Augusta Tiernan, who was the chief figure In the paternity suit brought against Harry Poulin, wns. given official recognition late yester day, when Judge Chester U. Montgom ery, of Superior Court, dismissed Tier nan's cress-suit for divorce. The cress complaint was reopened two weeks age, when tlie Judge set aside the divorce decree after the professor had married Mrs. Blanche Hawn Brimmer, nn Iowa widow. The cress complaint was dismissed en motion of Tiernan'n attorneys. Tier nan was net in court. He is new in A'ew Yerk City with lis brother, Peter (Pieman. MINE FOREMAN KILLED After-Damp Overcomes Investigat ing Party of Officials Wllkes-Barre. Pa., Dec. 12.-s-Whlle Investigating an explosion of gns which injured thrce men earlier In the day, officials of Ne. 0 colliery of the Lehigh and Wilkes-Barre Ceal Company at Sugar Notch were overcome by after damp, and when rescuers reached them, Benjamin Griffith, a section foreman, was dead of suffocation. Superin tendent T. R. Oambeld and Bew Mor Mer ris, assistant superintendent, also were unconscious, but recovered. In the earlier accident Jehn Moyef Meyef skl and Constantine Oasparltes, min ers, and Jehn Munson, a fire boss, were caught by exploding gas. 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