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a 3 THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 27, 1928 2 BROTHERS SENTENCED 01717RVS Boy Week Parade Will Start at 2 P. M. HI BOY WEEK OPENS IN CITY TODAY SEIATORS DIVIDED Oil III STATUS JURY FREES DRIVER IN STDTESBURY CASE SIGNS 4 AVIATION BILLS Flutter Approves Codes Backed by Turner to Regulate Traffic HAURISBL'KU, April 20. Four bills atlccling aviation were signed by Governor Fisher today. Three ure sponsored by Representative ElHvood AT HIS LONDON HOIi of Today Story ot Grand Duke Michael Was! -gr TrrrtPl Youths Given 8 to 16 Years for Holdup of Cafe Two young brothers yesterday were sentenced by Judge Horace Stern to not less than eight nor more than sixteen years in the Eastern Penitentiary for a hold-up they committed more than six mouths ago.

The convicted bandits are John Donahue. and his brother. Abraham, 'Jit, of Frankford avenue. They were tried three weeks ago before Judge Bluett, in the Municipal Court, but were granted a new trial following their conviction. The pair were charged uitl, linl.linw AiTutai- cnlnnn nr Chauffeur Held Blameless in Important Figure in Riviera Development The Boy Week parade will start at 2 P.

today, from Twentieth street and the Parkway. The line of march will be down the Parkway to City Hall, continuing around the Municipal Building to Broad street, then south to Chestnut, marching east to Independence Square, where the parade will disband. Crash in Which Financier Was Injured J. Turner, of Delaware county, who two years ago was author of the fust aeronautics law iu Pennsylvania history. One Turner bill governs tho licensing and usu of pluucs uud equipment.

The second defines property rights ou laud and uir rights ubove laud and, for the first time, separates the two. The third bill surrenders Pennsylvania jurisdiction to the United At a Glance Each Day of the Next Seven Will Have Particular Significance to Youth "Loyalty" Is Title of Initial Observance and Many Events Are Scheduled Norris Joins Those Contending Secretary Is Holding Office Illegally Committee Vote Today Hinges on Treasury Head's Ownership of Stock Sfeiidl Cable tu Tht hi'tuiier. 'nr(yW, bij lojuirrr uiel V. MertiM Tnhune. LONDON, April Duke Michael Mikhaylovich.

exiled by the forty years for a nioruunatic marriage, died today at bis London home. Though phisieiaiiH ascribed his Counsel Charges "Influence annm street and taking fifty dollars last October 12. Both have was Used" in Obtaining l)0lice t0f niinur tMtH- Prep Fellows Suits for Young Only: $22.75, $25 Sizes 33, 3-1, 35 anil States over the territory embraced in the army uir depot at Middletowu, nine miles below Haii'isburg on the Susquehanna River. $30. Prosecution 3f inch chest only.

The fourth bill permits third class Hies to contribute Inward support of any lauding field within the county, if Tie Boy, and his favorite sports and Brother of Long Sinks Teeth Into MOSES APPLAUDS PROGRESS PLANS will come into his own today dptcfii! to Tha inquirer. WASHINGTON, April 20, (A. P.I. A report declaring that Secretary Mel Ihe cily does not own and operate municipal airport. 1'h is was sponsored by Senator Beiijuniin Apple, of Philadelphia begins the celebration 1 ivt.

James Sanders, 20. of Mcrvinc street near Morris, a negro cliuuft'eur, was yesterduy acquitted of responsibility for causing an automobile ucaiileut in which Edward T. Stotesbury, hanker, and Mrs. George Willing, were injured last October 30. Jaw of Kin's Foe lon is bidding office illegally has been death to the after effects of iiilltirir.a.

intimates declared he hud never recovered from the shock of his wife's death a 3 ear nito. She was Countess Torhv, herself the daughter of Hie morganatic marriage of the Grand Duke of Hesse. For her marriage with Michael she was never pardoned by the Romanoffs. An able soldier, Michael attempted to return to Russia lit the time of the war with Japan and again in the World War. The Czarina refused.

In the World War, however, he was permitted to serve actively with the Russian Im of the ncca. r.m tl moment the firtt youth ful nolilicittn rolls out of bed to attend II. innuetiration of Boy Mayor for an ROW IN VESTRI3 PROBE prepared by Chairman Norris, of the Sctiuto Judiciary Committee, and close vote on it by the commit loo tomorrow is in prospect. Continued From First Page hour, until the last speech has been1 Without leaving the box. a jury In Line Officer Denies He Destroyed Senator Norris contends that Mr.

by the fist fight which took place al most simultaneously between Represen Business Sails: Trimmed with mohair, $25, $30 and UP- Silk-Trimmed Suits: Silk Sleeve Linings and Silk Vest Backs $35, $40 and up to $75 for the finest in the store. Sports Suits: Belted Jacket and Knickers, $30. Four-piece Suits of Coat, made at lue tinnier wiutu me festivities nert Saturday, the boy will be i busy one who attempts to participate in all the events that have been planned for his benefit. Quarter Sessions Court returned the verdict for the negro chauffeur, at the close of a trial which attracted great Mellon, as a stockholder iu various perial War Commission to London, Al Documents Alter Sinking ffjmcidl Cubit to The mpdrpr. ('opyHht, ft fh Inquirer ilttft 1' IlvmUl Tribune.

LONDON. April 2ft. A sharp, ex tative Harney S. Bogan and Earle though one id' the social figures ami sportsmen who first made Cannes popu attention because both the banker and Long, brother of the Governor. According to bystnnders, Mr.

Bo New Hampshire Senator Predicts Big Philadelphia Gains Within Decade Fund Chairman Cites Rapid Advance; Sub-Committees Appointed change over the alleged mutilation of Mrs. Willing appeared as witnesses. business concerns, is serving in violation of an old statute forbidding the Secretary of the Treasury to ho interested in trade or commerce. Senator Walsh, of Montana, a Dem lar as a ltivicia resort, Michael passed most of his later years in London mid iome particular significance to the city's youth with a title indicative of Hx nature of the programme which marine records in New lork alter the The accident for which Snnd-ers was had retired from almost all activity since the dentil of bis wife. Ilia grandchildren, Count Michael Torby, Lady in Wernher and the Marchioness of gan, one of the Governor's leading opponents, had stepped into the rot undo just before the vote and bad stopped to chat with Judge Columbus Reid and Robert Maestri, the Governor's ati- ocrat, on the committee, announced to irill be offered by the special committee in charge.

Today "Boy Loyalty Day" Tmlnr lias been designated as "Boy night thnt he concurred in tho conclu tried occurred on the East River drive, in Fairmount Park. The chauffeur, who is employed by Frank D. Jacobs, of 122 West Duval street, wns subsequently arrested and indicted for assault and battery bv automobile. sinking of the Veslris which cost 112 lives, was a feature of the hearing today iu the Hoard of Trade inqtiry on the disaster. Captain William Slunlcy Ilcasley, chief officer of the Veslris until 1112:1.

was testifying as to the bfe belts anil bonis, which he said had been examined Milford Haven, were nt the Grand sion reached by Senator Norris, which 1 lake's home in York Terrace when he pointee as Conservation Commissioner. Mr. Long approached the group, and, is contrary to an opinion recently Duv." with E. Stanley Dailey Vest, Trousers and Knickers, $35, $40, $45, $50 and $55. died early this morning.

Ho was 07 ears old. given to President Hoover by Attorney A charge that "influence was used United States Senator George H. in the prosecution of Sanders, because General Mitchell. before the Inst voyage. An attorney heading the committee which will direct festivities, the outstanding one of which is the parade afternoon, which comes almost i Tuedintely after the induction into office of the Boy of the importance of the persons in reprcMinling the family ol aplain Moses, of New Hampshire, vigorously Carey, of the Veslris, asked if llctis- applauded the movement for com jured, was maue by William A.

defense attorney, iu presenting his final argument to the jury. He de ev ost Ins liei.il and started de munity promotion in tins citv, at a PERRY'S stroying documents relating to the grout Mayor and his cabinet The intrude in which it is expected meeting of the Philadelphia Business Senator Norris intends to put his report beforo the Senate. If it is rejected by the Judiciary Committee in tuvor of the view taken by the Attorney General, he will submit his views in a minority report, T'liis will put the quest ion up to the Senate. Tho Norris report docs not go into manded to know why John Kennedy, according to those present, spoke to Judge Reid and Mr. Maestri, inquiring with a gesture toward Bogan.

"What are you doing talking to this Bogan drew back and slapped the Governor's brother in the face, whereupon Long clinched, sinking his teeth in Bogan's neck. A near-riot ensued as Representatives rushed from the chamber and the crowd in the lobby surged about the pair. A bystnnder grabbed Long and forced open his jaws which were clamped on the Representative's Progress in the Munufne mere than SIKH) boys in uniformed driver of the Stotesbury car, was not "I destroyed no documents, the said. "N.U.T." Kith Chestnut turers' Club. yesterduy.

Senutor Moses said Unit by the execution of also arrested. Harry Felix. Assistant District At units, in addition to numerous bunds Hid flouts, will march, is scheduled leave Twentieth street and the Parkway at 2 V. M. The route a prognuiiiuu such as is contemplated by the committee Philadelphia may torney, replied: CLOTHING FUliNISHINGS HATS he case belore us is purely one ot expect h'rf gains iu the next decade.

the merits of the statute in question, which was enacted in the early days of the Government. There are some of the parade will be down the whether or not this man is guilty of an Elkton Marriage Licenses Kt.KToN. April M. II' irriMit'''l lien' loilnv le: Ibmim! llrmui. SO.

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Il'lllirrl'onl, N. L'l. flml JtMWilf IVrtO. members of the committee who are Parkway to Broad street around the City Hull to Chestnut street and then east to Independence Square, where nalriotic exercises will he held. Major jawbone.

Bogan was led away bleeding profusely from the face, which was Sec Philadelphia From the Air $3.00 and $5.00 Flight In Safe, Comfortable and Modern Airplanes. Operated by Licenied Pilot Only. Com and Bring Your Family LUDINGTON infraction of the laws of the Commonwealth." Stotesbury Testifies The mnjor interest of the trial centred around Mr. Stotesbury's testi TOURS AND TRAVELS scratched and torn. Long was rushed ready to ask for moditicatiou or repeal of that statute.

Committee Votes Today The committee lias been called to Harry Edwards will he marshal of into the Governor's office on the main mony. It waned after he and Mrs. floor. Eight Indictments Read morrow- to take final action on the the pageant. The boys parading will be reviewed from the official stand on City Hull Plaa by Major General William (i.

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uiitl Muiv T. 111. rtiexter. resolution of Senator McKcllur, Demo There are eight indictments, five Mr. Stotesbury was unruffled as he crat, Tennessee, which was adopted by 1 lie rew England lawmaker attended the meeting as the guest of Albert M.

Greenfield, and wns given a complete outline of the projects that are to bo developed. He said that he could readily understand why prominent business men of the city are whole-heartedly behind the undertaking. William II. Taylor, chairman of a fund which is being raised by the committee to advertise the city, announced the appointment of new members to the executive unit. They are Philip (lodley.

Congressman Benjamin M. (iolder, John ('. Martin. Joseph C. Truiner, It.

K. Walling, and Philip Arnold. "The fund organization is progress told of the accident. Ho wus on the dealing with embezzlement and misuse of funds, one charging the bribery of the Senate and directed the committee stand less than two minutes. to inquire into the right of Secretary Legislators, another the attempted "I remember going through the Park," he said.

"We had been to the Mellon to hold olticc. a I 1 blackmail of Charles r. Manisch. Baton at Rouge publisher, and the lust, alleging PHILA. FLYING SERVICE OptraloTM ol thm PHILADELPHIA AIRPORT Inland Road and Tinicum Avt.

Woodland 1060 opera. I dou remember anything after the time of the striking of my cur. lost consciousness, and am unable general incompetency. io vote was taken in the House on To New York the charge in the bill of impeachment to recall what happened until I was in the hospital. There wus nu artery cut that Uovernor Long plotted the death here.

(tie indicated Ins right eye.) of Representative J. Y. Sanders, of "I was cut under here." (Ho pointed East Baton Rouge, and to which II. A. Price, commander ol tne I'ennsyi-Tania National Gutird, who will littor address the boys at the Independence Hull ceremonies.

Prizes have been offered for the best bands, cadet corps, bugle corps, non-militury organizations, etc. Special broadcasts from Station WCAU and WFI will conclude the day's programme. George YV. Elliott, general chairman of the Boy Week celebration, will be a speaker during the latter programme. "Freedom of Seas" Called Foundation of Enduring Peace "Battling" Bozemnn, prizefighter and Oneway' Mound Trlp.7i SroniiliiB Rt Trenton.

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Phil. Nia. for nttarnHeri. I It kti on Ml at Hrnail St. Malion, North anil Wt and ltU HiMtnul Ntrvwt.

For Information, Fhona Hpruc 7efc. to ootu eyes.) "I knew nothing about what happen PROMPT DELIVERY STOVE $14.50 NUT, EGG $14.00 PEA $10.00 BUCKWHEAT $8.25 Less 50c Per Ton for Cash No Charge for Cariying ACCOMMODATION COAL CO. 633 Lindley Avenue former body guard to the Governor The McKellar resolution raised three points; it questioned whether Mellon could be continued in the Cabinet of! Mr. Hoover without rcuominulion. Sen-) ator Norris' report agrees thnt lie i precedents support Mr.

Hoover in that) move. The McKellar resolution also ques-' tinned whether there was any violation! of an old statute forbidding a revenue! officer to be engaged in the manufacture of whisky, Mr. Mellon informed tlie committee that at one time lie ciimei into possession of some stock of the Ovcrholt Distilling Company. However. I he suid that company was liquidated1 before the prohibition law went into effect.

Senator Norris dismisses this; question. i testified yesterday. It was felt that in H. FLIEGELMAN OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P. M.

11 13 15 N. SECOND ST. Onpnalta Clirlal Church ed or how it occurred until the doctors told me. The last thing I remember is view of the tense atmosphere of the ing rapidly," Mr. Taylor said.

"Our executive committee now totals more than fifty leading Philadelphiuns, and other committees include mora than one hundred important citizens, who are enthusiastic iu their support of the programme of the Philadelphia Business Progress Committee and the undertaking to obtain a minimum fund of for advertising and direct nroinolion for tho citv. capital a debate on this charge might saying, 'Look at those bull's-eyes com iug at precipitate serious consequences. Hie general incompetency indictment It nil a lo look nrouiiil. Von will alien wonder why da amli a mailing hual-n en a I.lvhur Union. HIiiImk Itnoin mid llellrnnm raiiltea, llrril li fnat li'mm returned today recites that the Gover Mrs.

Witling's testimony wns similar. She said she had been looking out at the river and recalled Mr. Stotesbury saying something about lights, but nor is temperamentally unfit for the office, bos been abusive to public ii I lea a low as (I I. UK for A I'leora. If IrlKerntnra.

SKl.tiS up. hlrnllera and Pull- "Many of the largest Interests have I'lirk 11 2D Mlo. 8IIM-SIII1 could remember nothing more. Surprise Testimony POSITIONS GUARANTEED Hoards ana private citizens, is bias phemous and profane in his public tit a reai ind ented that tliey win suu- But the Nebrasknn aarees with the Di and nlntit rlft. Enter now Bn(l Continued From First Page mil ii l.n-l nrm, SPRING CLOTHING i '1 FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Week terances, has politicalized the public Sanders' acquittal resulted largely for fro minion- uul oulllMi of cmiracH scribe generously to the Hind, it nas been most gratifying to observe the resnnnsn to our call for support.

In scnooi system and has been guilty ot STRAYER'S BUSINESS COLLEGE third point, which questions whether as a stockholder in various companies the Secretary viidates the commerce statute. The report is extensive on this from the "surprise" testimony of Park Guard Joseph Mahoncy, who hud been IM to feliHt I rum gross misconduct personal and of this regard we expect to make an im ficinl nifnirs. S07 flleatlillt Rlreet Lornhnr "H-01 point and quotes from Supremo Court summoned by the Commonwealth, but who was not asked to testify by District Attorney Felix. Gray culled him to the stand. ThcNIcrccrsburgAcadcmy The charge of the hula dancer, Helen Clifford, relative to the Governor's "riskiness" at a studio party in New decisions.

WAHELQ1! All the fttuiulartl makes 1 portant announcement wiiinu mo uexi week." New Airports Essential Anions the many projects supported Resolution," framed by Senntor Arthur Capper, of Kansiis, was the specific enunciation of the general proposal for composing American differences with Britain voiced at the afternoon session. Among those who participated in the afternoon discussion were Charles P. FOR BOYS Marcaraburg, ra. TMS 12 a Week r'cf fir catfr''Vi to Orleans when she said she was forceil He suid he had been walchinir auto Haadmaatal H.T.O.. Bord Edwarda, All models and tvnesl 1 by the Progress Committee is the de ISO mobiles from his tiox, near the scene of the accident, and had seen that of ton to sit on the Executive's lap, was not mentioned specifically in the last indictment, but was implied in the misconduct reference.

POLICE SEIZE ALCOHOL Schofield Angered When Federal Of tidal Orders It Released velopment ot adequate airporv nicoi-ties. The necessity for this undertak Maimers blow out a rear tire. He said he ran after the machine, but was un STEAMBOATS ing wus pointed out by J. unsim nresiilent nf the Real Estate- llowlaml. Stephen P.

Duggan, Dr. Nelson P. Mead, of New York: Arthur Bul-ltrd. of Washington, anil Dr. William able to stop it until tho blown tire had thrown it toward the centre of the Land Title and Trust Company, and a member of the committee, in a radio address over Station WEI last night.

EVICTION ORDER SERVED E. Lingelliach, of the University oi A truck containing 1HHI cans of denatured alcohol was seized late yesterday at Seventh and Haco streets by policeman who became suspicious road, and it had crushed with the Stotesbury car. Gray emphasized the prosecution's failure to call Mahoncy to WILMINGTON Cheater Pennagrov 25c DAILY Sunday 50c w. a iiiiiu Ul I 1 Yr. Uncond.

Guarantee JVaw Vaiton KholmmU PrUn' ELECTRIC WAREHOUSE 2001-03 E. Arizona SL (1 IS. af From It llmphtn Su.) Opto Sal A Moa. Umll 0.30 P.H and HfbuiltUng mtl make al nominal cluit gr Call Rural 6380 AT TEXAS GUINAN'S CLUB Pennsylvania. Agree on Two Points "What Philadelphia needs is nf new nirnol'ts.

so that it Will ot tne venu le and inspected the cargo. Ten minutes Inter the driver of the the stand, in his argunie-nt to the jury. Defending himself, Sanders said he Bniti Philadelphia and Wllmlnatoa rank as a leader in this new type of Brother of Hostess Present When Juit received snirf Mr. Smith, 'it was proceeding at legal speed south ou $2 $109 10 pieces Week Furnishings Are Moved Into Street NEW YORK, April 26 (A. truck and a companion were released from the Fifteenth und Vine streets police station with the alcohol on orders from a Federal alcohol inspector, who si.

AO a also needs development in traffic facilities, with widened streets, looking forward a few years to relief from the IIAU.I tJC'ial't aauirnaj aim Diimiar, 1. 01) A. 13 Miioii, 8.16 anil 7.:0 at. SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS 7 nt), 10 110 A. H.l 1 30.

4,16 and 7.30 P. M. All boata atop at Clieilar and Pnnairo WILSON LINE CH5 4-Pc. With practical unanimity, they were freed that all conversation between the two nations is based upon two points: 1 The re-definition of war, not as instrument of national policy, but Tommy Guinan was mooning around said the men were transporting the the Club Intime, where his sister, present aim lust approacnnm nprlustrinn congestion. alcohol for a perfume concern and held Texas, was chief hostess until the au a permit to do so.

the Jtiver drive, when he heard a noise, and felt something pushing his cur to the centre of the driveway. He said he attempted to straighten its course, but before he was able to do so the accident had occurred. He expressed a belief thnt the Stotesbury chauffeur had "lost his head." Other witnesses gave varying versions of the accident, but several tes-tilied that northbound cars wero mov The work of the committee also was lauded at a meeting of the Exchange When Director Schofield was in thorities closed it up recently, when i the combined act of nations to pre- ttrve international agreements and, hence, the peace of the world. formed that the two men hail been re ho Arnold M. Hirscb.

of the l'hil a group of men entered today and be JESOJIJJL 1 czr leased before they hud been slated and that they hud been given their truck adelphia Electric Company. Mr. Hirsch said that Philadelphia has conditions favorable to the development of industry which cannot be paralleled by gan sizing up the furnishings. "Who are you?" Guinan asked the hinder of the group. aud alcohol, bo immediately ordered 11.110 a Week ine proper solution oi tne growing out of the British in- an investigation.

Tho house sergeant ing "three abreast" on the drive, and that most of them seemed to be "cutting listeuce of the rights of belligerents in who released the men and the alcohol "I'm probably the last sucker to step any other community in tne country. wns told to appear at the Director's time of war, or "freedom of the around each other." Kennedy, the lioo or oftice this morning to tell what he in here, the man replied. "I'm City Marshal Michael Kennedy and I'm go tnd the American tradition of the chauffeur, under cross-examination, ad On Sub-Committees Sub-committees representing bnnk knows of the nffair. mitted he had driven from Jiroad and Locust streets to the vicinity of Gi- Director Schofield denounced the ing to give the little girl a great big hand." ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.

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Tnrnntn. rard avenue bridge in fifteen minutes. and trust companies, investment bankers and brokers, manufacturers, publishers and printers, leather and allied Federal authorities for "their highhanded action and interference. That' what they call co-operation," lie said The marshal and his aides, acting on $322,000 CONTRIBUTED an order of eviction, then proceeded to move chairs, tables, draperies, two products, iron and steel, public utilities, realtors, builders, department stores, insurance companies electrical Swarthmore Fund Well Under Way pianos and all other furnishings out rights of neutrals, or the right of free commerce with both belligerents with both nations. Several of the speakers at the afternoon session proposed that Britain, for ker part, should relinquish the right to place embargo upon neutral commerce in time of war, to scrap the old conceptions of "contraband" and "search and seizure." For America, they proposed that she relinquish the right of her citizens to traffic with that tuuion which had been found to be the pressor, or the offender," in any future war, to the end that the offending belligerent would have her source of onto the sidewalk.

concerns, drugs and chemicals, paints and varnishes, mnritime interests and Before Opening of Drive With the formal opening of the drive SUNDAY fJ! I ill Eiiil Shortly after Miss Guinan was ac retail merchants have been appointed. quitted recently of maintaining com The members of these committees, as still several days off. contributions totaling have already been received toward the endow announced by Mr. Greentiem jester ment fund which Swarthmore College mon nuisance at another night club where she had been hostess, she defied the 3 o'clock curfew ordinance and was closed up by the police. expects to raise between May 1 and day.

follow: Walter K. Hnrilt William 0. Harter Frank M. Flnrilt Arclile I). Swift June o.

his was announced Inst niuht. J. timid. Stern Julius 8. Weyl Charleii Vanhn Pt-rclvnl Fopnlfrer Joliu H.

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H. Morri-a Jr. given by the executive committee in E.lwnril G. nuil'l l-hnplna I.I ROBINSONHITS BORAH ability to prosecute any campaign con-fluently curtailed. -This, in essence, as explained by C.

Ailillion Harris. Jr. I'luirln K. MrlnleJ charge ot the campaign. When $1,323,000 of the total has been raised the general education board of the C.

S. Nrwhnll Ilnrnsim I. run Willison Smith Willlim T. -Tuaies Cltiiton s. Stiefcl Blildlo Senator lnwr ni'onincr iu flifl Says Senator Should Have Been Tol of Ins resolution, which he sug- Wlllum J.

Mcfilliin Herbert K. Mclltaine csis son I nrrtvn moans fir niiikmp erant During Campaign WASHINGTON, April 20 (A. effective the Pact of Paris, otherwise referred to as the Kellogg-Briand niul- Religious discussion, which has shared JcrPiniaU J. Sullivan, Krneit T. Trim jr Jos.

J. r.rei'nberg William O. I.IttMon W. H. Wllseu Jnn-eh Wrne.

Jr. liillip Arnol.l Williiira II. Tailor, Lionel KrllniaDO Hiuirmnn K- Simon time equally with debate on farm relief INQUIRER TRAVEL ACCIDENT INSURANCE rill out thin application and either mail to Box MICH. Pa or bring It to The Inquirer OlUce. lilverson Building.

Hrond and (hliowhlll, at the First Floor Counter or at The Inqulrcr'a Branch City Market Street. Willi I'romliira ot tl.00 Cash. Money Order or Check. "uierai peace treaty. Violators Cut Off FEIION SIB1EY leeislation the Senate tins session, Jnanih V.

Htockwell W. E. War Steele flared forth again today wit an attack Senntor Robinson, of Arkansns. the F. larlte uuram, jr.

it provides," he explained, "that Jy nation signatory to the Pact of M'lrrin Kind H. VnnilK Herbert J. TilT Democratic Vice Presidential nominee inns which I. Rockefeller 1 oundution will contribute the remainder. In addition, $730,000 is to be raised by the committee for improvements and other purposes at the college.

Charles F. Jenkins, chairman of the drive committee and vice president of the board of managers of the college, was toastmuster. The speakers included Dr. Frank Aydelotte. president of I he institution; Wilson M.

Powell, of New York, president of the board of managers; Henry C. Turner, member of the board; Dr. Edward If. Martin, former Commissioner of Health of Pennsylvania; Allan C. Valentine, secretary of the executive committee of the drive, and Edward M.

Bassett, I.psilng ltoaenwald last fall, on Senator Borah, of Idaho, HORN HARDART Philadelphia's Most Beautiful Restaurant Sunday, April 28, 1929 $1.00 Chicken Uice Soup Grapefruit Compote or Crahmeat and Shrimp Cocktail Celery Hearts Gherkins CHOICE OF he aided directly or indirectly by our nationals, with the consent nr nrotec- one of the leaders of the Hoover cam PAINTS VARNISHES LACQUERS certainly do last ilorria Wolf riinii' J. wM William n. liaridson llicliurd Wood F. Clarke Ilurant. Jr.

ORDER APPLICATION uutwuiuiuwm littaasMtttttmatam lioa of our Government to carry on its Senators con tavor ireeuom ot re Auncw T. Diep Philip H. flfols'len Itall'h T. Seuter Klislia lee H. (iates Llnyd.

Jr. Orvllle II. Bullitt C'liar- H. CliPHtoo Cliai-lea HlieriUnn Millnn D. IMirU William B.

IilsM.in Gpiirue L. Markland Joiiu C. Martin war. ligion, freedom of conscience, freedom W. Kroi'liinil Kendrick it IS mv haUaf a.Tnn,:.

of expression, in the senate ot the J. 8. W. Holt F.mll V. Allirecht A.

li. GeutiDg jnd effectuation of this resolution will tend to make the peace pact effective. United States when there is no political issue pending," said Robinson, "but we measure, underwrite the Pact FOR PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER SUBSCRIBER!) $10,000 Travel Accident Insurance Policy never heard even the henator irora ten compelling us to at- Idaho talking about freedom of con Geneva Is Stirred iu ponce the world." natr Hamucl M. Shortridge, of wiiforma, presided at the meeting last ''eung, and in addition to Senator vanner. th.

i One Year's Subscription to The Philadelphia Inquire! seience while the lust campaign was in progress, when that was supposed to be an issue. He was dumb as an oyster on that dominant and over-shadowing question." by U. S. Concession on Reserve Armies NEW POLICY OR RENEWAL nm Xoui'se Rogers, Cougress- BROILED SIRLOIN STEAK Mushroom Sauce Raked Idaho Potato New String Beans MARK IN SQUARE MARK IN SQUARE DAPPER DONSENTENCED Massachusetts; Dr. of Columbia and Dr, William Starr Myers, Princeton.

chairman of the Philadelphia district. FARMER DECAPITATED Fire-blackened Torso Found at Auburn, Maine AUBURN, Maine, April 2(1 (A. An autopsy on the fire-blackened torso of Elihu Turner, 75-year-old Hartford farmer, disclosed today, physicians said, that it had been decapitated and both arms and a leg severed. Physicians who viewed the lnnly and the county medical examiner who performed the autopsy refused to announce the officiul findings of J.he Continued From First Pafl Hs Beams Jovially While Judge Gives kih while expressing her tempt to make reduction of numbers of a.d ti wi.1?6,.1" THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER C. LEE Aaeol and Rautatra.

I OeraM annlT fnt Tlia rnitlalleliihta InQiiliei rwerll Ufa Imuranea rnmnaDY'a SIOOi'OIX) Traael Arcldml luauraoca I'onc? lot wlileb I encloaa 1.Ij0 I alao order The PhlladelDbia Inainrer tor one fear Dally RhiiiIiit. bilnnlti will) tha f)rt nran-llila lii arirl I to nar Tti Carrier or Newa Aaant for nrh anhai-rlnilon nt the raiular rata oo his reinilar rolld'Uon ilnTa. 1 am not lotnllr Wind or deaf nor crlDDlrd to tha axlenr ttiaf I rannot Iraval anfela In rinbllr olacaa Him Three-Year Term Special to niulrcr. PATERSON. N.

April 20. Wo military airplanes contingent on the I offppMfl number of commercial airlanes possessed by neighboring countri Fto re Bnt- li i "ruuiur win mnv hP nittke tlle Dact effective and men like checks better than stripes, Pnlt.l 11 W0U1(I tSe suited SWiita pudiated the idea Mat Decause some nations have erent numbers of civil air OR ROAST YOUNG TURKEY Savoury Filling Cihlct Gravy Cranberry Sauce Mashed or Candied Sweet Potatoes OR BROILED FLOUNDER Lemon Butter Sauce Peppcrhash Parsley New Potatoes Fresh Harvard Beets Dapper Don Collins discovered today, when he was sentenced following his conviction here Wednesday on a charge nf conspiracy. craft others should refuse to limit their "'b juuge oi every na- tii. tbe decision, to be made by 7Plent of the United States, as which might be the defending nation Fall Name isrlitinir nliines. DO NOX USE INITIALS "WHITE PLAINLY Meanwhile the County Attorney con the nivsterious otonoe wno sat tinued a grilling of Mrs.

Anne M. This was the idea of Germany Japan and France, however, do not ac-! cept it. They believe there is always: danger of commercial airplanes being: nnu i' My Pretense of neutrality Cm Such a decision would make us co-belligerent with the Welch. Turner's former housekeeper, who alleges that the aged farmer was Street Adiln the father of her ii-month-old child faithfully through every day of Don's trial was alisent today. So were the retinue of high school girls who were drawn into court daily until his conviction.

Collins beamed jovially white Judge William B. Harley handed him the "ni could not use the Navy to in An ax head was found in the debris. Chef Salad City Roll and Butler Data of rilrlb maximum sentence three years at hard INDICTED INJ. Y. PROBE Steinhardt Inquiry Results in Charges lav.

rights, for we would tllL We W0Ul(I be involved in that conflict to the extent orki wlould "press our moral spon-th. i the nation Presumed to be iaio war "nd mi8llt PreciPitite tlie Kellogg pact "will lecidedlv trooil navehnlncripnl A Group of 9 PIANOS Commencing With a Chickering Upright at EASY TERMS These instruments are in first class condition completely reconditioned at our own factories. Each carries the Cunningham guarantee. It Pays to Think! Against Bankruptcy Lawyer NEW YOKK, April L' (A. Nathan B.

Friedman, one of thirty lawyers notified to appear before Fed Orrnpattoo Age la tVWfa hero noma and address ot person to whom you want insurance oaid in east yon ere killed, otherwise it aill be oayoble to vour estate utilized for military purposes. Japanese Minister N. Sato drew a parallel' from the sea emphasizing that many merchant vessels can be transformed into fighting ships. I Italy, Japan and France want a treaty' to specify that limitation of mil-' itary aircraft will be accepted "in light of developments of civil aviation in other countries." Ambassador Gibson; argued that the question should bej postponed until the international con-1 fercuce and decision on this point will be made Inter. The commission adopted an article stating that governments should refrain from prescribing em-; bodiment of military features in the construction of civil planes.

British; Envoy to Sweden Dies STOCKHOLM, Sweden. April 20 (A. Pi. Sir Tudor Vanghan, Hritish Fresh Rhubarb Pie Vanilla Pudd'g with Whipped Cream Devil Food Cream Layer Cake or Maple Pecan Sundae Pot of ColTee, Tea (Hot or Iced) or Vienna Chocolate BOTH FLOORS OPEN MAIN and MEZZANINE BeneOclarj'a Nfima eral Judge Thacher in connection with the bankruptcy investigation, which resulted in the Bight and suicide of Balatinnslilp of b. it has put the nations a on record as expressing I.V:annot agree with Senator a fiS "I am convinced that cairst of "'bargo on arms labor in the New Jersey btate Prison and a fine of $1000.

Dapper Don will be on his way to Trenton tomorrow. Penn Club Honors Dr. Beury Dr. Charles E. Beury, president of Temple University, was honored last night by the Penn Club of Philadelphia.

A reception was tendered to him by the club at the Art Alliance, 201 South Eighteenth street. The Penn Club planned the function in recognition of Dr. Beury's service to the community as an educator and exponent of the principle of "democratic higher education." Norristown Marriage Licenses Special to J' Ir.iuirrr. David Steinhardt, was indicted by Addreti Federal Grand Jury today on a charge of conspiracy to conceal assets in CltT State bankruptcy. ciniut.

aggressor would pre-nd -ace 1,1 storing up armaments uiat in turn Friedman was arrested yesterday on Judire Thacher order, and held for ihp wh'ch every nation 10 avoid." I'ollcloa era laiued only to appllcanta over 10 and under 10 aeara al aira If tor anj reason the aubacrlher dlamntinaea th anbarrlplloa hvfora eaplratloD the Pnllcv ahull be subject to Immediate canreUa-tion. Onl ona Bubscrlhrr'a Trmri Arclilant Inauranrw follcj will be laaoed to one person. PLEASE ADVISE YOUR AUTHORIZED CARRIER TO the Grand Jury in StiHHI bail. He is charged with conniving to violate the li.f Chnmberlain expressed the be PIANO OCX bankruptcy luw by fraudulent uuetiou NO RESTRICTIONS ON SUNDAY PARKING Plenty of space for your car on Chestnut or Sixteenth Street I arm. for effecting 1312-14 Chestnut St.

vnnniHTnwv Anril 2. Mnrrlnnc 1 onlv i 18 t0 b8 established, I basis is to declare such SERVE THE. INQUIRER Dally or Sunday licenses wen- Issued here te'lfty Krancete'O sales, dummy purchases, and other alleged illegal practices. The charge was made by one of his former clients, Jacob H. Mirsky, drug store Minister to Sweden, died suddenly to-nislit while addressing a baiiuiiet to members of the Federation of Hritish Industries, now visiting here.

He was the seeimd son of the late Commander Ucary i Open Evenings Clltbertt Jt-nsiiitown. mm r.ne pwrrtiu. blpr- Brroii W. Kutter. 'S43 lifrniflnlnw an rZ against a nntion violating -UamM 01 S'ith the United States 50th St.

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