i?tirwiip r -' 'Pm'jBTpyjsflfrti H-wpv ,v''; '"'. ', j! -" ' ' Ti V '"J. in THE WEATHEfl NIGHT EXTRA EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER Inrrtaslnr, cloudiness tonight, unset itidMvc.lner Wednesday? lowest ten. niratiirf llenlstit 25j waimer Wednesday. TKMI'KRATfnil AT kacii neon m (93WWWF &: ' - rrniiliLi1 LUIL L JLLiLLlLii kaTiTfSiTTgi ma I?'-' la I I I i ) V01. IX. NO. 80 Incendiaries in Limousine Battle With Empleyes of Gulph Mills Ceif CKib $100,000 LOSS CAUSED BY LATEST ARSON WORK Firebugs Sheet Frem Behind Hazards en Links Near Cen- shohecken at Pursuera BLAZE AT NORMAL SCHOOL Three Men in Closed Car Re sponsible for' 36 Blazes in Three Counties Recently Klan Cress Linked With Barn Burning HtsirTrnts of Norriten Township, near Norristown, today commented nn tlie fACt tlint n great white Ku Kline cress was burned In n ni'iil opposite the St. Ignatius Heuse, where a bntn wns destroyed by Are lait night. The burning of the crcs occurred two months age. Themas J. Ftirley, biiperinteiulent of the institution, nlse remtnented en the burning of the crei! but fiiid that no threats bad been re ceived from the Ku Kim Klan. Terehes were applied te five barns In Chester and Montgomery Counties hy ilrcbuK-- Inst night nni1 CM' t,1,a mernlr.R. All were burned te the Ereund at a total Iebs of approximately $100,000. , At one barn thp incendlarlci were discovered in the net of applying their torch and engaged in a gun fight. They Mcnpcd. Later In the night t''y wJre Mtn te flee from another barn which liad been fired, and State police arc of tne opinion that all of the seven barns were fired by them. The flrH of the fires occurred nt the Gulph Mills Gelf Club, near Con Cen Con fhelmclten. At ,T o'clock this morning the flrebiiRS completed their work. At that hour two barns nt I'erklenvn Junc tion ami East Norriten were In llames. OltiT liains burned during night verf t Wyndmoor and nt West Chester. At the la ter place the barn of the State Nermal Scheel was destroyed. Twe faW alarm? turned In during the flreH from naslerllle and I.nnsdnle ndded (e th" excitement of Slnte police and liru ratn. Battle en Gelf Llnltn The first rlesn glitnne of the lire lm:s. who have terrorized farmers of t'licftrr. Montgomery and Del.iware leunlleh , Iturnln? thirty-eight barns cilice early in October, wuh had Inst night at the Gulph Mills C.lf Club I'jrn, They are two white men and n Nczre. They travel In a llnuv.'.tdiic. ( Geerge l'l'terc, golf professional nt he (liib; (ieecse Mnthis iitewurd. and .lelin Tnylnr. edilv mnstcr. engaged in a Kim tiTht u th the Ineenillnries, win took fhe'ter bebhiil the bnurd nt th Mvrmh fiiii'wtij mi th . (in ph MI'I golf (ou-se niul he, back their purnuers until their Vegvu cliaiiffeiir maneuvered j Hie automobile Inte n poillen where thpv ceiilil e.rape te it. Mn I'ders, wife t,t ihe professional' wayer. beard the fi-ebugh' mnohlne , jlrlre up m th,. barn and Informed her iMMinnil. He hurried te the burn with a s.ietgun be ImU purchased only ves terday. As he npprenehed. three men rnme down the lnddr from the hajleft. One the Negro, jumped Inte the automobile and dree eir without waiting for hi wtnnanlen- Peters tire,! both bnrrcli et lils shotgun at the elher two. They ran toward the golf course, MathN and Tnler heard the (shot. AM JeliKd t,,. eha-e. I'.uth were armed with pluels. rirrlms Kscape Shet They .saw the two men runnin" acreM the course m(1 Hred t-everal fhels. At the M'wiith fiiit-,a. the (irebug- iM'e,!ln!,i "10 "'"""'fd. which is Borne Berne what Mivllar te a lieneh. and rcturued he fire f their pmi.iic-s. Meanwhile the automobile had been drhen en n rea, tle'e te the falrwaj mid Mopped, ilit men e-eaped te it and mcd away in tee dire, (ion ,,f Conhheliocken. Less lij ,liP burning of the. gnlf club Mrn is hl.irei! at SLMI.flllfl l.lt.nt,,nV was rescued, but many valuable mew- ! "s and etl.er imp'ementu, used te kiep twceuise in londitleii, were destroyed, eng with a large quantity of expen- , c grass seed. At Abington two men arrested earlj . leMerday mei tdng are being held for. invest gatien in connection with va-' tS,tKi' "f h",'1i"K chlckpiiti. but Slate Km,'0"''" y,piv "",v """ 1",( " Jehn Horeff and Jack 5Jur. he'h of m , 0I"J';, Magistrate William!. '! then, in JJ2.-.00 ball each for -i Cenllnnfd en Fain Mnetftn. Column Tour An Ambassador Writes a Nevel Seme one once irmarfcrii that the wl fiction icfj written ly iliplo iliple Mat! lie that at it may, some jcieu trrifrrf Aurc 6cn geed aiiMinai, Onr of these U Richard Washburn Child Uilauatlnr at Heme und United Story uQicinl elsencr at the Mutannv CcmjtrcHvc, iche has Krlttm 'The Vanishing Men' j ueul of myitrrn nd romance. II l''l fJlKOf in avenhiB Public ledger HI BARNS FiFlED IN NIGHT Of ARID GANG Kntcrrd at Second-Claes Matter at the Poitefllc at Philadelphia, Pa. Under the. Act of March 8. 18T0 Elman Remance Ends MISS MILDRED STONE Mischa Etman's "Ideal slrl" lll net he married te (lie violinist. Their recent betrothal lui.t been called off E Breker and Mendenhall Are Freed of Five Remaining Charges MOTHER IS THANKFUL The Commonwealth gave Fred T. Chandler. Jr., and Earl Mendenhall, bankrupt brokers, a Chvistmns gift to day by freeing them from nil charges pending against them. The former partners In Chandler Nrethers & Ce.. wheih failed for several million dellais, had been tried twice and acquitted. Four indictments charg ing false pretense and ene alleging con cen bplracy te cheat and defraud still hung ever them. Chandler and Mendenhall were In Judge Davit)' court today when Assist ant District Attorney Kelly moved for none proving tue live indictments. The motion was granted nt once. This action. District Attorney Itetnn explained litter, was taken 1jccuum the private prosecutors liave'bten unwilling te proceed and bccauBe the aceuittnls were returned by juries uftur brief de liberation. ' "Tills office feels that te prosecute tliem further would be mere In the na ture of persecution," said Mr. ltetun. The District Attorney's office had re garded the indictments or. which the former partners iv(rc acquitted as the strongest of theso returned against them. The nua.ihing of the indictments de lighted Mendenhnll's mother. Mrs. H. A. Mfndenhall. with whom be is liv il.g at -in 1(5 Chestnut street. "I think Ged ha? been e geed te my inn." she said. "I have been wor wer lied almost te death, but new I am '' -v beyond word'. He is all 1 have new." 7 HUrWfN ATTEMPT TO AVOID HITTING DOG Twe Nuns Among Injured When Doylestown Man's Car Rama Pele An attempt of Walter Heck, thirty five ear- old. I'M Seuth Onk'nnd ave nue. Dr. lestew it, te avoid striking a ..., .',, en the Kasteti Highway nbeve Willow Greve last night resulted in the Injur of seven persons riding In Heck's automobile. These injured with Beck when the nineblne crashed Inte n telegraph pole are Mr. Annie Heck, his wife; Wal ter and Geerge Heck, Ids sons; Mary, a iKhte' . and two nuns, Sister Del Hesji and Slst"r Huberta. The eecupai.ts of the car were w trlnite.l by passersby and taken te the Abington Hospital. Mrs. Heck nud her daughter were cut and bruised. The etheis were dl.chargrd after beluj treated for miner cuts. WIFE SLAIN, HUSBAND HELD Jereey Weman's Bedy Found In Read Net Far Frem Heme Tlutler, N. J., Dec. 10. (Hy A. P.) The body of Mrs. Mary Hurge, of Hutler. wns found this morning lying alongside a read about lfiUO feet from her home. Her clothes were tern and she had been beaten about the bead and hud. Pe'lce bdleve the murder was committed about 11 o'clock last night. Clinrlcs Hurge. her husband. Is belne held pending an Investigation. County Detective Urennar.' and Prosecutor Mills say Hurge had been constantly quar reling for some time. Hurge, they said, returned from work nt about the time the murder is supposed t,e have been committed. The authorities are net Bat' li lied with hla stories, they say. , AIR MATThllbTFOUWD Snowbound at Utah Ranch Since Friday, When Plane Fell In Blizzard Salt Lake City. Dec. 10. (By A.' P.) Air Mail Pilet Henry G. Boon Beon Boen stra. missli.g since last Friday, when he became lest in a blizzard en route te Heck Springs, Wie., has been found alive and well at the Rlgby ranch, four miles southeast of where hla wrecked plane was discovered yetcrtlay, accord ing te advices received by air mail of ficials here today. lloeustra saiii he was unable te get aw ii i..'... iiiu .bu, runi'ii ueeiiunn ui !ie dp fcnew. Tlie ranch lias no telephor.e service .Hid lloeustra was awaiting better . .th. l.ef.ii i-nltig te Coalville te notify his superiors. 1)11 Vir WANT A VflKD AVTOMODII.KT Th clifeilfl") celumna or the Rvenlnit Tub. la Irf'Jiwr llvt rome e( th twit harnlm te ba teuirl In UJ Can sd pa SJ, Udu. vlLi i- " - aaB liiu i kkkkHSfSklt,.t ;kVV HkkHMVrHK. j MtH BTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaFsaWvEY2? VHwararari aWP-Tvv''.aW kkLBfckt&iV"- $. wawawawal? -4 xllTFawawaV 1 V'V vYikkk kkkHEvx '.'-'.'i H w sWe ' 'V'" a V ViaS ' - '' DROP INDICTMENTS CHANDLER US POWELL HOWLED JUST LIKE A DOG, Inmates of Trenten Prison De clare Brunen Slayer Acted 4fe Though He Was Insane WERE WITH HIM IN JAIL AT MOUNT HOLLY Prosecutor Kelsey Scored by Judge for Method of Cross Cress Examining Widow Charles M. Powell, confessed mur derer of "Honest Jehn"' Brunen and accuser of Harry C. Mhr and the lat ter' sister, Mrs. Deris Brunen, acted like au insann man when in his cell, according te five convicts who testified for the defense today In the Brunen trial at Mount Helly. The five men, all of them serving long sentences, two of which are for mur der, were brought under heavy guard from Trenten today.. They had been Inmates of the Mount Heliy jail with Powell about the time be confessed te having murdered Brunen at Itivcrslde March 10 last. The convicts testified that Powell fre quently had "howled like :t deg," and had cried out during night nfter night. "Come and get me, Jehn Tinmen." and "Don't beat me with that stick." Premised Christinas With Italiy A sixth convict, Jeseph L. Swatisen, who is tervlng n term for robbery in the Uahway Hcformntery, wuh brought Inte court some time In. or and testi fied Powell hud told him he wns prom prem ised his trecdem for "sticking te bis story." "One day," said Swanson, "while 1 wns in the jail at eunt Helly Powell cume un smiling and wild, Tve get a new babv bev.' I snid. 'Wouldn't ran like te spend Christinas at home with .our baby?' And he iinswcrul. 'Hills Parker has told rr... that I will spend Christmas home wi h my baby if I don't break down and stick te my story.' Detective Parker, sitting inside the bar of the court, shook his head In vigorous dissent. Other dofer.ee witnesses of the morn ins testified that Jehn Brunen bud many enemies, nnd that because of his harshness. Hazel Brunen. his daugh ter, expressed her relief at his death, hlie was a Commonwealth witness lust week. Mrs, Ilninen en Stand Twe Hours The testimony of the convicts from .Trenten followed the cress-examination nt the hands of Jonathan Kelsey, ( eunty Prosecutor, of .Mrs. Brunch, the murdered man's widow. She wns en the stand about two hours -m all. most of the time being spent Inte ves terday afternoon In her dlnsit examina tion. She was put en the stand for cress-examination this morning when court convened at 10 o'clock. Supreme Court Justice Kallsch prenldlng with Judge Wells. Mrs. Brunen wns talin and collected during the cress-examination. Yester day ant! had broken down several times, weeping bitterly. Today, however, she sncis no tears. Justice Kalltch evinced much displeasure with the manner of j the cross-exnniinntien, and several I times cume te the aid of tlie witness, Mrs. Brunen's cross-exnminutlen follews: "Hew did Mr. Hrunen act when he wns in a quarrelsome mood?" nskil ' CONVICTS TESTIFY t.-.i ,,Y . . ... , , ,. .... Jiwn, said Mrs. Hrunen. e said you worked thirteen .venrs like n deg te cook for twenty. five roughnecks, and the work made Hazel ill. Is that right?" "Yes, and after Continued en Pact. NInetrcn. Column One 'WALLr REID BETTER; TAKES NOURISHMENT Mevie Acter's Temperature Nearly Nermal a no Pulse Dreps Ixxi Angel w. Dec. 10. (Hy A. P.) Reports available today from the san atorium where Wallace Held, motion picture neter. is suffering from e break down, indl' ntcd an imprevemeut in bis .condition. Reld's ph.vsicinns .-aid the I actor's temperature was nenrly normal, land that his pulse had dropped from 1.10 te 112. The.v ndded that Held was able te take u little nourishment. The physicians said Reld's decline followed his abandonment of the use of drugs and liquor, but the specific ail "8? ment wb fluenza. ment which threutcned his life was in- The Methodist Preachers' Assecia tien of Southern California planned te ask the City Council today te appoint n commission of men and women te mnlcn n (herninrh investigation of thn ' use of habit-forming drugs in Les An geles. It adopted n long resolution In whicli It was stated: "It Is persistently rumored that the names of some of the i biggest producers nnd actors in Southern ! California are linked with his (Reld's) l plight. These stories are either false or true. The cinema ministry is either Infested with an Immoral element that threatens the Industry, geed morals and decency In our city and Natien and this city geed name, or else it has been and Is being maligned and slandered In en unthinkable manner." The association asked tha appoint ment of a commission with "power nnd authority te summon witnesses, admin ister eatlm nnd take evidence, te the end thnt the truth may be known." MOTHER RESCUES BABY Carries Child Out of Burning Roem After It Starts Flre Mrs. Sadie Smith rescued her four-year-old daughter Marv from flames which started in the child's ci lb ni her home at 1312 Seuth Fiehtcenth street at 11 o'clock this morning. The mother had gene into another room, leaving her daughter playing in ner crib tn a seconu-stery Dcurnem, I when she wns attracted by the little I , girl's screams. The child had been nlnvlnir with matches and ignited her crib. The mother inn into the room , ami carried the cnini newnsiuira. it . was burned but net seriously. Mrs, Smith siiinmnned firemen who confined the tire te the bedroom, The uannje fti slight. .tir. rveisey. lie wiiinii tiritiK .mil iiei1"". "' ""'" "en-. w,-re iriurning le PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1922 Birthday Divorce GLADYS COOPER England's most beautiful fentllght queen, rccelvcd n decree of dlvorce from Captain Herbert Ittickina.stcr, pole player, as a birthday present ycstcrily her Uilrty-thlrd anni versary. Statutory desertion nnd misconduct were alleged and the stilt was undefended 2 AUTOS AND TROLLEY IN CHESTNUT ST. CRASH Lunch-Heur Crowds Sec Yeung Weman's Sedan In Bad Mix-Up A triple collision Involving a trolley ear and two automobiles blocked t raffle en Chestnut street below Fifteenth for fifteen minutes tedtiy during thu lunch hour period. Ne one wns injured, although the autos were badly damaged. Miss I,dln Williamson, -ITU Pulaski avenue, was moving her sedan from a line of cars en the Seuth side of the street te tlie tre ley track when a Reute Ne. 13 car crashed against the rear of the auto. One wheel was wrenched off the meter, which was turned about and collided with ii car owned by the Phil- adelphia Hlectrlc Company, which wns also at the curb The electric cemnnnv enr nlse drnmied a wtiecl , B v .. . .- , , . Efferts te move the sedan from the ether car were unavailing. Then nunc one ebtnined a jack from a nearby building operation and pried the autos apart. Miss Williamson stuck te her pest during the double crash nnd wns un injured. STATE STUDENT'S AUTO KILLS LANSDALE MAN J. H. Moere Struck While Walking With Wife, Who Escaped Injury T TTmtnt'il Alrinrn vitI v- fiv eirj old, of LaiiMlnlr. formerly count eved with n Cermiintewn tile lnniiiif.ii lnrim concern, was killed nt 11 o'clock last , night hy an automobile driven by New ton Freed, of North Wales. 1 recti nrrive.i home i rid.iy from PJIP' ; " JBH HP?fcfHaH State College for the Christmas lieli- I between State anil national authorities, das. lie is n son of Mr. nnd Mrs. ! but toward less co-epeiatlon ; nt least, Rhine H. Freed, of North Wales. His In these pails of tlie T'nlen where vlo vle fatiicr is connected with the Philadel- lotions of the Velstead act uic most fre- pliln .Mint, niul was formerly Register ei wins in .Montgomery A-eunty The necldent occurred near tlie Moere home en the Lnnstlale speedway. The State College boy helped carry the un- i censrlnus form into the Moere house anil then surrendered te the police. He w-as held for n farther hearing Friday en n charge or homicide. Moere wns walklnk home with his wife whom he had met near the Lnns- ' "! trolley station. She was net in- . jurcd. ! reed and Mips Katherliie Sax- ! ... ..t x..l, iv'mi.,. .. ..... , . .Noun vtaics wnrii me uceiiient hap- 1 1,,.,, And nothing pnitii ular happen, pencil, lieed says he was blinded by ' The pii.m who me haliltuiillv vio vie hghts from a passing machine. 'biting the law laugh and the rcpie- n rs. it'ir-rs mmmm I seittntives of wet States shrug their A NAVtU IN SHUlllJ hKh AT HADDONFIELD, N. J. William Mllask, Wife and Daugh ter Rescued by Firemen William Milnsk, his wife and four-year-old daughter, of Hnddenfield, N. J were rescued during a fire nt their home en King's Highway this morning by two firemen of the Iladden Volunteer Company. Milask, awakened by smoke shortly before 4 o'clock, called his wife nml 1.1.1 nn.l :n,t ,r. 1 . .1 .1 1.n... .1 a, ' ' i-iiim ...... ...s.i .-. ....... w.ri.1 uran IIIC i ni.i.ie. ,,. in.,- ,.,i,s-.i iiii.'K i) flames as the fire spread along the hull en the second fleer. The firemen found them at the win dow. Cautioning him net te jump, the volunteers raised a ladder. They took Mrs. Mllask and the child first, carrying them te safety in their night clntheH. Then Milask was n!.ti.i ilnwn tliA lflftrlpr. ! 'the nrst fleer or the building in . . .. .. .... .- wnicn .Mlinn liven was occupied bv the Atlmere Tea Company. The entii'e stock wns tlestrejed. The damage will icach SS000. COMMUNISTS FIGHT FASCISTI AT TURIN Renewal ofCenflict " Results ,'l, jj&, 'TXltt Deaths of Ten Persons nV dilSheratiens Nenr !lifhf n,id,MnK, ,,'", "B'r,j!!i Turin. Dec. 10.-(Hy A. P.)Re- ! :"t C.nfee here will be presented , ,'"'" fl1", ttn1'1 ,lrl,"','i "f , h nevved cenlllcts between the Fnsclstl te the Tml.s en Saturday. 'Mates resulting from le.ent leglsla nn.l thf (ofnmenfRtK here hei.ii fn,nt, nv...n. '.. u..ukH.i., nf tl.r. ...nAA..n I tletl. and the Communists here have resulted n tnc Killing or ten persons including i two of the Fnsclstl. BOY SURVIVES SHOOTING Recovery Frem 13 Perforations of Intestines Surprises Surgeons Oil City. Pa., Dec. 10 Thirteen j ear-old Jehn Russell, who accidentally shot himself en November 20, was dis charged from n hospital today after what scrgcens termed the most renin rk able recovery from a major operation recorded here, The bullet struck Russell In ti.x ! abdomen, making thirteen perforations in uis iniescincs. SEES JAPAN QOINQ DRY San Francisce. Dec. 10. fllv a Jnpan will be dry within a ' few jears, declared David Starr Jerdan, chancellor emeritus of Stanfenl l'.,i M - rslty. who Just hns returned after mree iiieiiins in aniu.ii AVAIVTMKNTH TO 8HIT EVERY ITHSk ' and mcf.1 every renulrement maJ i,I VI".' I qaickly by cenuitlng th Apartment column en is , du. WET STATES BALK AT AIDING IN LAW ENFORCEMCNT Present Situation Due te Lack of Ce-operation With Fed eral Authorities WHITE HOUSE CONFERENCE IS BARREN OF RESULTS Govorners Fail te Formulate Program Four Moist States Unrepresented By CMXTON W. GILBERT MntT Cnrrrftiiunflrnr Kvrnlne Fnhlle I.tt!Krr 'epmlvht, 1011. Iv VubHc Leitwr Cemptmv Washington, Dec. 10. The Gov ernors' reiiferencu nt the Wbite Heuse left prohibition enforcement exactly where it wns before. The Governors from dry States agreed that the- law should be mere strictly enforced. The Governors from wet States dis sented. The four greatest wet State, New New Yerk, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Illinois, were unrepresented. se program was adopted. ,e rera- ,., wn8 suggested. As many of the Governors who were in sent jesterdny will go out of efflcn 1 ... II iv uii", il l.un iuuiLiiiii:i; ,n Coventers will me lield in .lanuat Piehiibly at that cenfeicncc the gieat wet States will.be represented. Must of them probably will fellow the line ,ilit. K,' flu. ttr ivi.t f !iiian,,t-u v.ia ,p.,in.. iii.,n. f Marvhii.,1. nnd Cox. ,.f !uu,.i,,.hu .iin..,,;,,,, fr. ii, ,, , , t 0 Veistead law UVnforce- ...V, ' ,,.f ., ,, . M , , i,rn,1Bilt ' "" "' ?" ', 1 'V u iK?. "i vn ' ?, . i ,i . r''"u t tv t ' f " , 'nw ' . , M: 'V" 't , Hilchle is under no ob.igatieu tt enforce prohibition. If the liiiir truffle is te . ....,., le slopped in Mar land it miti-t be stepped by the rederal nutherities. X. Y. May Repeal Enforcement Law New this hituatlen may seen be du ulicated in mine of Ihe ether "wet" States. New Yeik piopeses te repeal its enforcement law. The vote in the Legislature en this question will prob ably be close, but there is a possibility of the repeal going through. In that case the New Yerk Governer will be under no obligation te prevent the sale of liquor. And the immense task of stepping the traffic will full upon the Federal authorities. A similar situation exists In New Jersey, which hns just gene "wet" by i in uumlsta!;al)le nialeril. M'verai proposal,! are before the people of New Jer-e.v for getting rlil of Ihe State en- forcemeat law. One of them Is almost certain te be adopted Se it will be observed that the tend ency Is net toward greater co-operation qucnt Federal Government Powerless Tlie i.et effect of recent ulteranccs from the White llouie and of the Gov crners' conference is te suggest that the Federal Government is powerless f enforce its own law. Never in the his te (0rj of tlm country has there been such . a suggestion of governmental innhllll) i te cope with the habits of the people. liihtcad of law eiifetifiiieiit von have1 ..... ....U t, the conscience of th,. iie.nile . ': .. " . " '. iml i illsi tn tin Stfntit 1 !j i iii'in i (. fut shoulders 1'lie ditli. nlty of the situation is il- ' trated liaht here, within a stone's (hrtivv t.f the conference which the l'le-idcni was holding with the Gov erners Washington is wetter niunj i than il wa" n year a'e, in spite of the fail If the rederal Government has the power nnj where te enforce the dry law it has it in the Natien's capital. H hns detective prying into everj body's business, for the war of sus pe.ting secret enemies has net died out. A geed man men de net feel sure about letters and telephone cenversa tiens, vet aiiMiue who Knows n beet. 1pku C "I'l te the telephone, call up and have liquor ilelivere.l nt lus beuse mine quit hi anil mere easily than he can h.iw a pair of shoes sent from a shoe dealer te his home. 1'erh lp. we nie only passing through a temperiirj phase as Governer Allen, of K.m-.is. suggested and in n few jear w hull he as dry and as happy In our flivni'Ms as KmisiiH. Hut, per- l.f.U 111. law in its present strictness till,"-, ' is bualung down TURKS MAY GET PACT DRAFT ON SATURDAY Tchltcherln Trips te Draw Fire Frem U. S. Delegates at Lausanne I-iusunne. He.-, in -(Bv A P.) Tedaj s session of the conference .lv di'sllnc with the question of the1 bed Straits was ndjeurneil nt 2 P. M. until I tern .rrevv without an ngreement having been reached. The Turkish delegates were reneilitnry. but the Russians . maintained nn attitude of opposition. Lord Ciirzen nnneiiiiced that tomor row's meeting must be the Inst. Foreign Minister Tchitcherin, of Russia, made an effort te draw fire from the American delrgntlen. He nr. gued thnt the American statement ns te the attitude of the I'nited States en I the question of the Straits should be I interpret. 1 te mean that only warships en crrnn . of mercj could go through j tlu Ktrsits te the Hack Sen. Th American representatives did net reply, PRINCE OPERATED ON Surgeon Successful In Case of Sen of Geerge V liontleii. Hec 10. (Bj A. P.) Prince Geerge, the King's youngest ""' i. 1.1 .,,lnv ' ""'""" "l'u" Ir appendicitis edn . T'U! opeietion was performed at the lung i.uwuru iii uuapuai ier emcers. DRY PublUhed Daily Exempt flandty. Copyright, 1022, Mether Gives te Save Accused Daughter Sacrifice Unavailing, for Employer Has Girl Bookkeeper Arrested After He Get Meney Frem Mortgage, Counsel Charges Magistrate Rcnshaw's court in Cen tral Station yielded today the story of a eovetity-year-eld mother who mort gaged her home and gave her all that her daughter might be saved being brought te trial as a thief. The daughter Is Anna McLeugblln. thirty years old. She is chargcil with having misappropriated funds aggre gating $10,000 from the automobile painting firm of Martin & Alexander, i.110 Wct Clearfield street. She was arrested yesterday In the little home at 1,142 Catherine- street, which no longer belengs te her mother. Says Boeldiceper Cenfcascd At the preliminary hearing today Al bert O. Alexander, head of tue automo bile concern, testified that Miss Mc Laughlin hnd been employed by hitn In October, 1010, as a bookkeeper, and th,at as a trusted cmplejn she bud charge of the funds In his absence. He explained that it wns in December, 1021, that he first su'pected her of tampering with these funds. He said that finally Miss McLaugh lin owned up te her misappropriations tirst putting them nt SI 700. and latei owning up writing that the amount was as blyh ns Sli.'SOO. He added that he believed the stolen funds would total $10,000. It wns at this stage In the bearing that "William T. Cenner, counsel for the defendant, by menus of cress-examination brought out the story of Mrs, McLaughlin's self. sacrifice. Mether Mortgaged Heme "Didn't en s t this girl's old mother, who is almost seventy years old. a Ml get ?I282.S(1?" Alexander admitted he hnd get this amount but claimed It had come from the girl an net from her mother. - htl I till Hill I 'Fill 1111 HUM 1(11 I . ''Weren't jeu picent when this old LAST-MINUTE NEWS BROAD STREET GARAGE DESTROYED BY FIRE Five pait'ially destreyecT a partly completed eight-story stiel fiame gninge niul nute show room under course of construction en Brend street above Waster shortly after neon today. BOMB FOUND NEAR BUCKINGHAM PALACE LONDON, Dec. 10. Police feuncT a grenade bomb In nn ash. cart at the rear of BucTtlnghnm Pnlace. It is a mystery hew the bomb get there. STEAMER THUNDER BAY NOW POUNDING BEACH BUFFALO, Dec. 10. TTie steamer Thun-Ter Hay, which ran ashore at Morgan's Pelat. near Pett Celbtvne, Out., last Thurs day was reported today te be pounding Iieavily en the beach aad in danger of banking i- The coast 3uard toel: off the ctew. WORKMEN'S FUND Auditor Genera! te Reintroduce. Bill Smothered by Legisla ture at Last Session Rin CTftTC e a rcr; Monc MOW , .t u n i sjm! uuuniiut! mutrv i Hi ft s'flj f errf tpeilrffKl Harrihhurg, Dec 10. Auditor Gen eral Lewis anntiuii. "d today his purpose te have a 1.111 introduced at the com ing session of the Legislature which would enable him te .unlit the affairs of the Wurkuitii i Insiiranie Fund. There was n bill te that effect in troduced at thn last -essien but was smothered. This session such a measure will, he believes, statu! a geed chance of being enacted Inte- law . In a prepared s'ltement en the sub iect. the State Workmen' Insurance Fund, and ins plan t.. obtain a higher rate of interest en State deposits, Mr. Lewis snid : "The auditing powers of the Auditor General, as Is veil 'itinvti, ar malnb Hciiiic.i iij- ine .mi ei i-.ii "rills act, although passed m.my I jears age, is ver.v g.xl in mnnj re- speets, but ns I have discovered in mv i recent experience in the tiudli of the State T.ensury and as evidence.l by certain opinions of the Attorney Gen- oval, it is limited ... its ;v d fails .1.I1....1 I... il i . r . " ..ii. ...:. for g e "I am nt the present time nreparlng Continued en Iie Nlnrtrrn Celiinin lite WONT HOLD INQUEST IN POISON CAKE DEATH Corener'. Return in 3terrett Case , Says Unknown Maljed It te Victim I j- . . ... I return te court In the case of William W. Sterrett of De en, who k"l in Hryn Mawr Hospital (t,,l.er SH ! from poisoning. He did net held nn Inquest uorencr Neville has just made his nur iu ne. The coroner sets forth that there was no occasion te summon u jury te Inquire into the cnus of death, which, be says, he is tatisfled resulted from nrsenlcnl poisoning caused by eat ing enke sent tlireugh the mail by soma one unknown te the authorities, Mrs. Sterrett, who nlee ate some of the cake, recevcied from the poison peison poisen ing. Ter ClirUtinni ni Hi I l.iy "r..a llcleu cranberry pi jr Jelly roll. jrak thun trem Eatuwr Cranktrr ! Adv. AUDIT B DENHNDED ACCUSED 0 flubwrlptlen Pr!r $ ft Tear by Halt. by I'ublle Idr Company, Little Heme mother mortgaged her home te pay back these funds?' ,. .. This also was denied ns well ns the accusation tlint he had been present at the building and lean office during a certain sale of shares by Mrs. Mc Laughlin. , "Frem my knowledge of the caFe I believe you and jour lawyer itre put ting the screws en this girl mid trying te get all you can out of her, Mr. Carsen returned heatedly. Miss McLaughlin haa refused te mnke nnv .statements ns te what uses she made of the thousands of dollars she pilfered as bookkeeper. Utucr tuen te say "I'm very sorry, Mr. Alex ander, I've been taking money which didn't belong te nn" sbe has net made expiation according te her former em ployer. ILilr Ali'&idy Silvered During the preliminary hearing to day she sat with rather an enigmatic expression. She was well-dressed, wcurlng a dark green, fur-cellarud coat and a black feathered turban. Al though she has the face of n young girl her hair is silver. It wns also brought out that 50(30 the amount paid te expert accountants for going ever the books te discover the total of Tier daughter's defalcations was paid by Mrs. McLaughlin. Amount of Theft Unknown Because of the failure te have these nccetiiituntH en hand te testify as te tlie exact amount, the case tedav was held ever for a further hearing Friday. Mr. Alexander, who If was charged by the defense, had made thrcntt, of pri-en for the girl unless the sum was paid. wa unable le teuty as te exact. amounts Miss McLaughlin was 'i"hl under ..If ll-.HIlll,(.liH M no I ll $1000 bail. This was furnished. "FIRE" PATROLMAN FB William Morrison, Gassed War Veteran, Fails te Appear Be fore Trial Commission r ATUCD ASKS LENIENCY r i ntn The effect of muitnrd cn overseas was bhmed for the martial adventures of William Morrison, n feet traffic patrolman, accused of bigamv. He foiled te ear for a hearing today before the Siril Servile Cominlscien Trial Reird und was dismissed from the for.- Jehn Torrlsen, 2110 Vmth College merit e, the accused man's fnther plend. 1 before the beird for lentencv and said he believes Morrl-en has gene te T. r into, Canada, where wife N... gave an affidavit te the Atnei!-.,,, cun. stil At -he elder Morrison's Ijemc new N living wife Ne. .'!. who was .nr..l. V. l V .1 I t .. tl" 4 .1 . i . ..ui.s, ,i .Mcn.ilas street, fenn-rlv a steneginpher in the Hiucau of Ileulth She nn.l the patrolman were nnrrie.l October "", "tairle.l ccerdi7i.- tr, i, e ,i tirt iHarriwl M..rv . .'" .,'n Mer,7'' rnm.lJi" in iite' . , . l V"""" '" n 0"i ' "lM,''t ' !''." !'"". J': Helen Hiuz.er ut Huffnle M,-p Mr rlfuii Ne. 2 formerly lived with th. patrolman at .-.-117 Webster street Sh. went te Canada several months age te visit br ill methr. Mrs. Morrison Ne. 2 read in a news paper of the blueceafs marriage te Miss Cellins. Her deposition before the Americnn consul was forwarded te police officials here who ordered Mor rison before the benul. The elder Morrison said his en has --.-...... tun iii in ii (i. 111 ii r i ii ""en quieriy ever since his return from plated? ?r fn'quentlj pace the fleer at his home llllil Kntnnt linetj n.in,l ., I. i i " ,::", ',"' ' '""" V. ",lM . i "R t . Ie lI,s,,1t,' his son did no "''n hew as doing when he con tr'"-le(1 " t,,U',1 mTlBP. mm r, mrr, r-.. " ier uniuu uica rtturvi bURNS Mildred Street Girl Was Scalded, by Pet of Coffee c 1,.PutAViiV1U,,er" ,l,reu J,,,,,K "''I- -VIS Seuth Mi died street, dle.l this morn- ing in the Methodist Hospital from burns she received last Snturduj, when "...." "V,0"1'11''1 l,' " I"t of coffee. Ihe child was sevcrnly burned about the face, iirius ami cl.i.st ,,1,.,., nit the breukfiiKt table with her mother. I .ni Jlf'J'll u pot.ef c'eff ttem e table I and It tell eter hsr. GAMY PRICE TWO CENTS Hit SLAYERS ORDERED THEIR Physician, Drawn te Cemetery by Curiosity, Told of Horrer He Witnessed DEFENSE TRIES VAINLY TO BREAK TESTIMONY. Dr. Shipman Says One Defend- ant Shet Man After He Was Down STATE SCORES HEAVILY Fermer Mayer of Herrin Tes tifies About March of Bleed-Mad Rioters Herrin Defendant Marries in Jail ! Bv n Staff Correnpenifent Marlen. III., Dec. 10. In the county jail here bi,t evening Pete Ililler. one of the defendants In the Herrin massacre trial, married seventeen. yt.ai-eld Anna Campbell. Ililler Is twenty-two. The cere mony was performed by Squire Parks. RtifiiR Neely, lawyer for tlie de fense, asked the defendant. "Where are you going te spend your honey moon?" The prisoner and his as sociates Inughed until the tears rolled down their faces. Sheriff Gulllgan wa. best man nnd Mrs. Galligan bridesmaid. Remance wus enhanced by a gay wedding sup per nt the jail. By a Staff Correspondent of the Evening Public Ledger .Marien, III., Dec. 10. "Hebtlle wit nesses" number among the problems thnt beset Stale's attorneys In their prosecution of the fire defendant charged with the murder of Heward Heffman during the Lester strip mint riots at Herrin last June. During the closing moments of yes terday's session, Ollle Greer took th stand for the State. His father, R. O, Greer, former Majer of Heriln, testi fied earlitr In the day. "I saw about twenty-five firmed men lead fiftv unarmed non-union men from the strip mine," said the father. "They halted ut Crenshaw Cressing. I snw Otis ( link tin. re with n Hlie; lie waved it ever his head. He yelled like nn Indian three or four times te nttract the crowd, and then he cried : 'I've been in this tight five jears. 1 believe in putting a step te this. I believe in taking these men out and kill 'cm and step the hretil.' " In ciet. examination the defense asked ti.e fi.th'r nl.ctlu.r fit,., i. ,.,!. callv said, "I nm f,U)ir 0f doing ''us I.ind of th'na but the 'firmer M.iver ii'iswer'ij i t.M.linlie-.IK "V,. Intel when Gteer's son. V)lli,'.. took ihe stand ier the S'litc be declared he v. 'is nt the biiiuu place but didn't ec I is father. I s.,w them bring the prisoners ftf'u the mine." said Ollle. state's Mleriiej f)isapMiinleil ' I j...w Otis Hark there. He had n kiiii. I hcst.1 Otis tav. 'This kind 0' work eiicht te b -topped" He used ihec voids nftti lie get Inte an argu ment with another man. I don't re h.einhci what Uic it l.r r man sMjd " Stlfc's ttf.r:ie Dim , ..prvtCfl tir witues- t,, .n-. mere than that. H lulled about a bit. and thcr linallv asked Gr-n. "Don't von reinembi r Otis Clink -aviiig. "This breed ought le be kil'ed'V" "Ne." aiiswfif'd Greer, nn.l Snte' lawjcrs cniiferic'i. Tl.n Dutr nsked with iiiiini-' ik.-ible r.ifi-r "Was jour memory sometime age anv bent r or v e than it it new?" Te which ll... witness replied c0ellv ; "I guess it's ut geed ss it ever was." And sine,, tl is vwnc-s jave senm weight te flefente's contention tliat Ot.rt Clink Instead of leinentlng the r(e'. had done all tlu was bumaiilv pesnibl.. 'i si p It. detente flid net 'take the mtiblf t.) cie-s-cxamlne the witness "State tn him ,,tl the st.inil, thev re retpiinsilile for bun." cried U. p Se. l.-r. nc ,.f tl law vers fee the de fense, who ..biecred when Uutv ha I v 1. ed Iiih lut in, it'erv "Dil von se en ..iitfimebiles with tugs ,t..i i th, mud mat .lav''" was the etllr qii.-lh.n Mil t., I,,,.er bv the tie t. n I), lens,, contends that the riot er, wer t-'if-rnvvii folks and net illiain-en t'.iuntv iiiiiitis And it tip- pt'Illh tint Ll l llltn Ipilril deft unii'r tOtiteiiif.il. becie.e '.is replv tt, tha quest un wis ..iieid lmiisrs from dilT. lent Mate- Fights Docter's Kviilcnte Mr eeber -pf it tbr belter p.'llt of the al'tei neon M teiiij. ing te disercdl the t'ftimeiiv of Dr it F Sliliiiuun. bj far the st ..ngisi vvnuw ter thti State thus far. "I saw six men nt the Herrin City fentlnuril nn rt Mnflwn. Celiinin Keren MERCURY DOWN TO 17 This Is Coldest Day Recorded Hert This Winter The thermometer registered 17 de greet nt 7 o'clet k this in 01 ning, and thnt. according te the weather fore caster. Is the coldest here thl, wlnter. The closest te that figure was recorded en December III, when the mercurr hit 22 Don't nsk the Weather Mini nbeut a white Christmas. "Well, mnjbe yen and iiinjb no." be mi Id. "Can't tell net yet. There's one storm werkln this way from tlie Seuth and It may glv us snow or it may be rain. There'a another storm coming eustward from Mentana. Same iliing as rcgurda that bterm." The next couple of day are Ilka, te be somewhat wanner, Carellint Hetel, I'lnrhumt. N. I. flnn - pani auiuhliw. aveil at.it iiuXert!l-33t VICTIMS TO PRAY i 9' j i j i 1 m a r ! i i : i: p u 1 Mli2jiLi.f.V.tl l.V. , fri i J . . -. V.t. ' -v'. . . .'..-! ! V"I.Sfy t . v; ..t v1.'V