Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 22, 1922, Night Extra, Page 20, Image 20

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DAWES SHOWS BIG
P0SJJERCI1
Reveals "Submerged" Balance
Sheet Indicating Less of $16,-
198,000 in Three Months
EVENING PUBLIQ LEDGEtif- PHILADELPHIA? EltlDAY, DECEMBER 22. 1022
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ATTACK ON BUREAUCRATS
IX-j jteclrtfrrf T'rft
Chicago, IVc. L'2. Otii'rnl Clmrle
0. Drnves, fernn'P ditwter rpiu'mI of
fctlie nuliennl limlgpt, tndn.v made pub-
v lie wtint lip termed the ""iilmicrKCil"
bnlanre bliert of tlin rinstnrtiep. It
ihewcfl .1 tletieit of StO.lOS.OflO for tlie
first three mentli' operation of the
postal service this jenr.
Tlie CMrnjre Tribune printed what
It said wni a reproduction of the bnl-
, ance sheet, accompanied by n letter
from J. ( Kniipp, ice president of the
Otis Klcviiter Oenipnnj, w lie nited
In making out the report.
Liabilities of the IVMefficr. accord-
, ins te the reproduced report. ver
1 51 JOHi.."ilO for tlie firit three mentli
of tlie cir aiiil nnfN were S121 -
OI".r,00
"I li.ue endeixered prduie n
Ipiettire of the Po.itetlirp opcrntietiM by1
tnkliij: the regular Poitellire ncceiintH
iiJoiie fuliicli nlene de net che tlie true
iiiilunO -itiil milling le iliptu what thev
I liicli." Mr Kimpp'.s repredincd IpIi.t
i will:
I "I lipli'ie tti.it piu'Ii Gewrnmcyit tie
. mi uni'ui i uii ue Fiirce-'suillj piuceu
' this m. Wlien ni'i'iiiiuilitliPil n r
Milidntleti of tliem will produce n
balance ilieet and operating statement
l of tile t'nited State," It cenclmtrd.
j "lliircnucratt" were clinrged with at-
1 temptlnc te throttle the (Jexerninent In
n statement made hint night bj t,en
ernl Diwes rcgardii.g the I'ostefiice bal
ance sheet.
Alttietlgh the balance heet tnid been
nppreM'd b Will ttini, former l'ot l'et
muster (icneral. tienernl tnwe aid he
had heard nothing of the l'ottefhcp bal
ance sheet ntul ilei hired tlie (Jovern (Jevern
tneiit's nocetmtlng leil.ij te be "a dis
graceful unit nn hale sjMem
tie said the itlsuppe.iniliei'
bnliince sheet
DAVIS SENDS YULE
GREETING TO ALIENS
Natives
They
of Other Lands Told
Have Great Cause
for Rejoicing
of the
( great ftis 'itient i.etiiing
BODY BULLET-RIDDLED
.mill no' be dlmlM?d as advancement
it with
in labor
ylth nn earnest determination te lnber
for program,
"Tlie nllcn In Amerlen today linn
advantages which were unknown te
these of ui who enme te this country
as immigrants forty jeius nge. On
every side he finds bends extended te
liplp hint en his way te independence
nnd prosperity. Up finds here oppor
tunities for educating himself nnd his
children, which wcre unknown when I
enme te the United States. It rests
with tilm te take advantage of these
fertunatp circumstances. Ilia task Is
te find his chosen work nnd te labor nt
It with diligence nnd earnestness. Ter
I work Is happiness.
I "It in his tlutv te neaunlnt hlmielf
with the government Institutions, the
customs nnd tlie Ideals of Amerien. nnd
te give himself whele-hcnrtcdly te their
suppeit. He ewes himself the dutv of
learning te knew America. He ewes
America me iiuty 01 supporting her free
, .t . ienniuviini .- muni ffuun mc limitfi"
te tlme who approach gnndlst who would nreneh th. '.in.tn.
nn earnc'i. iierernunniien inn ei me repuulie,
for nreirevs. Seerninw nf
ineusnniis et tne successtul
DOOR TO PROGRESS OPEN
By A'leclaffif Prcat
Pittsburgh. Hec. '-"-'. Declaring thnt
America opens wide the deer of
Black Hand Plot Believed te Be
Cause of Murder
CleuLiml. Pec L'.' 1 1'. A 1 i
Tlie bullet -ridilled bnd of Anlheu
I .Teflec, tcnt.-i. of Wi'liuighb), wis
found this morning nut far fnm ln
Imme ill Witleugllln. lifteeti miles e.lM
n Iieie. Marshal J.imes Mnlnne. sum
moned bv a man who discovered the
Iwnlr ilei'iml the sl.iung w.i the out eut
Citl ut I I'.lm K 11 till pint M.lln"rt
fiiillid In'Ilteeti 'p illet tines m the bmh
T'i ' t ii cn i muffle mar
'the -nil' i I' r ''e K.ih ns fe mil.
1 nnd there vu ' I li nt ion i t teb-
l l iv. M T-' Mi i.
t.nber .tames ,1. p.nis today gave a
holiday greeting te the eight million
aliens who are under the jurisdiction
of the Kureau et Nnlurnllrntien in his
depnitnient. Mr. Pais was en his
w.iv te yiiaren, l'n.. te spend Christmas
wnli tils aged patents.
"These who tome le America from
idiler lands, " said Mr Puxi. "seeking
the oppei (unities for life, libeity nnd
happiness, which arc eftcred under our
free governmental institutions, hnve
I'mple i iiise for rejoicing at tins Christ-
inns "e.'is.ni lliev fine n great future.
Amerl. i opens vv ide the ilecr of ad
v.'iinemeiit te tluisp vvlie iippi'nih it
'If he leeks nbeut him, he will find
usnnils of the successful men nf
.merica, who enme here aliens like
himself. They hnve forged te the front
in every wniK of nte, in .science. In
commerce, In industry nnd In politics.
The nllcn who conies te America. fnne
conditions vnMly improved ever theso
under which these leaders began their
ngiu ler recognition in this new conn cenn
trj. The way is open before him.
"Tlie spirit that should be in every
nlien who comes te ub, is the deep
seated conviction, 'I wnnt te be nn
American.' Unless he tins that spirit,
he will fail te get that profound satls satls
fntien which comes te theso, who hav
ing (.might progress In America, are
aide te mij. with heartfelt gratitude:
Thnnk (ted we are bete.' "
Merry Christmas
te All
CAPTAIN STRICKEN ON DUTY
Steamboat Crashes Inte Wharf at
Wilmington
Wilmington, Del., pee. 22. As
Captain Alexander McXnmcc, of thn
Ilricisen I.ltie stenmbeat Hrlcssen wns
piloting , his beat te n wharf nt Del
iiware City yesterday, he was stricken
with n peculiar illness. As n result
the beat crashed into the wharf, hut no,
serious damage was done.
The captain was found in the pilot
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Crane Ice Cream
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Bell, Locust 0261
iieune hclples. He was taken te bin
home at Northeast, Mil,, where It Is
thought he will cover. Tlie Krlesnen,
which was en the way from Philadel
phia te llaltimere, proceeded with tin tin
ether skipper.
Philadelphia Qlrl Leses In Fire
Midi T.nurn Anne Helding, daughter
of Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. CI. 0. Helding, of
St. Davids, wns one of the Philadelphia
girls whose possessions were destroyed
by n fire In one of the dormitories nt
Mount Holyekp College, December 20.
Miss Helding Is n member of the frch
innn cliisi.
YULETIDE SCHOOL-CLOSING
TO EASE UP COAL SCARCITY
New
Jersey Institutions Badly In
Need of Fuel
Claylon, N. ,!., 'Dee. 22. Closing
of public schools in Seuth .Tprsey for
the Chi'lstmnN holidays, which will last
until Jnnunry .'!, will be one of the fac
tors in casing up the fuel shortage In
f
this part of the State. A few ?(
schools have been forced te cles ni 2'
cccdlngly cold days or clause. i 1,5"
been en part tlme because of denl.il!
fuel supplies. applet!
Scheel directors, who hove been .t
fcrlng almost any price te get ce.l .
keep the schools going, nre henln . ?
the Bltuatlen will better lteeFfLfeS
the holidays are ever. Unless Vffi?
ppvernl of the schools will be unnM.?
resume en time. D'8
Nevvr.t
Kronin
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Last-MinuteSuggestiens
By way of theughtf ulncss isn't it well te
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suggestions multiply Christmas Cheer.
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Ribbon Dental Cream . ... -'
Lilac Imperial 1 ellct water ma i ..&. .
GIVE HER
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Flerlent Talc .. 'Z
Fletlent Perfume 1Sw
Flerlent Face Powder . . 'v.
Cashmere Deuciuet Toilet Water . . . . M
Cashmere Bouquet Seap (Special Xmaspkcc) '"
Charmls Celd Cream, Jar
Mirage (Vanishing) Ctcam.Jar
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that tlie vvliole fumlty will enjoy
for years te come. Be sure te
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Aluiji
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Mixes
In the Turkish Breil
Almest any pleasant morning, these last five weeks, a smooth-shaven, boyish-looking
American could have been seen walking bareheaded from the Hetel Bcaurivagc "in Lausanne
along the lakeside te another hotel, te join a company of tep-hatted, frock-coated, dignified
hurepean diplomats.
If Richard Washburn Child was, enh tn "unofficial observer" at the Lausanne Con
ference it-would be difficult te deny that he was the "observed of all observers." An "unoffi "uneffi
ual observer" en such occasions as these is generally supposed te be seen and net heard but
Ambassador Child has been heardand listened te attcntivcU at Lausanne. Europe heard
this representative of a nation officially committed te non-interference in European affairs arise
day after day te state definitely and forcefully the policy of the United States en points of
controversy between the Western Powers and the new Turkey which has replaced the "Sick
Man of Europe."
Press correspondents at Lausanne have called attention te the leading part plavcd in the
deliberations by our observers. What doc this mean, our editors have been wendcrinc as
they read the dispatches from the Swiss citv. Arc we really intervening? "Isn't Mr Child
wading into the Lausanne Conference rather mere deeply than is permitted te a mere observer"
queries the Dallas News (Dem.). The United States, remarks the Utica Vm (Tnd ) "weu'ld
appear te be in a position of playing an important if net a decisive role." Others wonder wh-fr
will come next.
The leading article in THE LITERARY DIGEST this week (Dec. 23) takes n tl.,. c, a
icipatien at Lau.nne ., sketched from day ,0 day bv respondent, "and in'Jrp'rc VcS nte np,"
enal comment. Other timely news-articles in this number are: "-onicmperaneous
What the Fascisti Triumph Means te Italy
As Intefnretcrl hv Italian Wftie. I tl, 1 1.,:,. J Ci.. 1 r . "
' ' v..-... 1. viuitu duties nna Canada
participation
rditen
Harding's Fight te Keep the Reins
Japan Keeps Faith
A Financial View of Ireland
Perils of the Gas Heater
Running a Truck en Ceal Gas
Serel of the Cemedie Francaise
New Yerk's Anti-Klan Outburst
Newberry's Picturesque Successor
An Eye Fer an Eye in Ireland
The Rising Tide of Murder
Te End "Lame-duck" Congresses
Twe Forces Dividing the Juge-SIavs
Dees Alcohol Stimulate?
Moving a River te Build a Factory
The Wasteful "Spasms" of
Christmas
Why the Pulpit "Knocks" Business
1 epics ei the Day
An Entertaining Selection of Illustrations, Including Cartoons
ii
I IlARD A GOOD ONE TODAY!"
TTrtu' ntrnn Mrun Irtll lipnil linnnili I n t nn Mrf ...I k.
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nf humor is carcfullv combed ier .1 "I.iuL-li-maker" nn,l ,,;.",.''"' V 'PPly.Mch week. 1.x cry source
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