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“IF IT HAPPENS IN NEW YORK == IT’S IN=— E EVENING WORLD YYW) |“ Cireulation Books Open to All.” | SS te WARIS RESUMED ‘INTHE SENATE OM APOMER TREATY Hitchcock Declares That Rules “Were Not Complied With in Ratification. COLLEGE BY RADIO PLANNED BY TUFTS WITH OWN FACULTY Course of Lectures by Special Pro- fessors to Be Broadcasted Twice a Week. MEDFORD, Mass., March 2 Tufts College to-day agnounced plans for a course of lectures by radio, The plan was described as constituting a wireless colleg with a faculty made up of profes sors of Tufts College. Their lectures will be broad- casted twice a week to more than 000 persons scattered in a circle the circumference of which ex- tends from Wisconsin to Northern Vlorida LODGE FOR DEFENS Povinson Begins Assault by Effort to Exchide Japanese Clause. POLICEMAN SAVES. TT LIVES MENACED ~ WASHINGTON ity of the § Mareh 23.--Vu mate's ratific tion yester day of the Four-Power Pacific treaty is challenged In the Senate to-da by Senator Hitchcock of Nebraska ranking Democratic member © Senate Foreign Rel but was defended Senator Lodge, of Ma publican leader and Se Republican, Wisconsin. By failing to « ‘declaration’ relating to questions of the delegates who signed the fegr-power pact Senator Hiteh- cock suid the Senate had not complied ations Com: s vigorously by whusetts, 1 ‘or Tenroot, Five Women, and Four Men Overcome or Dazed by Smoke. £ —@O ~ ‘Wve women, two children ot yesterday on the domestic and four If Senator Robinson's amendment should be adopted the supplementary | 0f the men = ‘ the stairs through the stifling smoke. {Fenty would limit the Four-Power]' O° tne second floor he fount Dom- ‘PFeaty to the island of Wormosa, tt Aretse, wife Ida and his age Aretse. The: nrietta adores and Japan's mandate of leyoMrs. } nds in the Pacific, formerly held |! % oe overcome by The supplementary Treaty was], @rawn so that if the ‘mainland’ of} olde of Col, Willi 85, the daughter then be involved in the dispute ‘After Robinson offered bis amend- ment Senator Pittman, Nevada, in a ypeech criticised President Harding : Wd Senate leaders for not presenting for ratification the declaration which panied the four-power treaty was the two-fold ervation de by Secretary Hughes before the tveaty was signed. It provided that the Unjted St in making the treaty + geve up none of its rights in the man dated islands and that all domestic questions should be excluded from op- eration in the treaty Herald. ' “YOUR OWN HOME The house of the model you have! PHILADELPHIA, Mareh right, 1922).—Philadelphia is on trail of her traduc old stock joke long longed to. possess may be| Philadelphia last Friday” be tolerated among those advertised for sale] \ayor J. Hampton Moore explained in to-morrow's Sunday World|... aay the new campaign “to uphoid There ¢ houses advertised fair name of which are ready for immediate] ti occupancy, others in course of] fend her against thoughtless and un- erection, or a choice parcel of| just criticism and to speak of her land may be had on which tol iiwayg in terms of pride and love, bolld, World ‘‘Real Estate’ and “ToLet" ads. last Sunday.| 0.) nave not heard more More Than Correspond-| But all of that is t ing Sunday Last Year. Philadelphia ls going to 2,40 712 cease ell the Why should Philadelphia be silent : Prospective Home Owners! | ‘iiilv other cities boast of thelr elvic \ yirtue--and everything! » Read the Real Estate ads. Philadelphia has one ward which ts t r than all of Tn Philadelph (* to-morrow’s Sunday World. | f Bo ~ TIN BATH BEACH FIRE Two Children men were rescued during a fire at 4 with Jegal technicalities for ratifica-|\" sr to-day in the three-story bulld- tin “of the entire treaty. He con-ling at No. 1759 Bath Avenue, Bath tqgded and Mr. Lodge denied that the} peach. When Policeman ‘Thomas déelaration was a part of the four-| Vitzger saw the flames tn a dry- pgwer measure, Senator Lodge, how-| goods store on the ground floor and o¥@r, said he would offer a resolution |foreed his way in the building was de t pe ha ‘Hene "i filled with smo r to have the Senate ratify the] Gy the top floor he { eying " i Cohen, his wife, Rae, their one-year- nator Robinson offered an amend-]old daughter, Rae the Cohen: went to the supplementary treaty ex-|Buests, John For nd wile, Luey f and Harry V his wife, Leah, cluding from operation of the Four-|"0G their year-old child Power Treaty, the Island of Sakhalin.|~ He directed the men to take the babies and tne women to catch hold He then led them down been urvused as Fitzeerald zh fs to the top + but were too nearly ye Germany smoke to get out un- , and the policeman carried the woman and led the others to the Japan were attacked, the Treaty | street Would not be operative. Senator Rob. Oceu ts of adjoining houses were Ipson's amendment would exclude ordered to the street until the fire, Sakhalin as well. which did $1,000 damage, was out, Whe southorn halt of Sakhalin is| TH dry govds store is owned by Kéld by Japan as a spoil of the Rus-[ olen: who was to have reopened it so-Japanese War, The northern by ar PUBINGS ASLO AY ' By eeerigonsd by Japane Ops Dis y axkell Clark Dead. F cause of the massac of Japanese a See marche ose subjects. Many Senators, during the) yristha Haskell Clark, wife of Prof Hour-Fower Treaty debate, predicted] jaucone F. Clark, Secretary. of Dart- | | Hissia would within a few years seek] mouth College, dled last night after an { | sto wrest the whole of Sakhalin from eration for appendicitis. She was | |) Japan, and the United States would 1) known as a poet. She was born in m EB. Haskell, former publisher of the Boston 5 (Copy- the No more will “1 spent a week in Philadelphia, to de- The Quaker City’s only fault is that has been modest and that Is why about her. now world. THUG STEALS GEMS WOMAN REFUSED TO RETURN TO DONOR Detective Says Jersey Victim Declared Employer Withdrew Promise of Marriage. MYSTERY IN ROBBERY. Story Starts New Jersey In- quiry—Another \Voman Robbed in Automobile. A story Heslin, told to Detectite Bernard of the West Orange Police to-day by Mrs. Irene Zink, the thirty-five-year-old per for Charles E. Wilson, a mer- nt living at No. 17 Quimby Plac iewellyn Park, puts a new complex ion on a hold-up committed by a masked burglar in the Wilson home at 8 o'clock yesterday evening. Mrs. Zink's story differs from that first told by Mr. Wilson. She said that she took the position of housekeeper in the Wilson home with the understanding that Wilson wa, fto marry her, heir relations wera friendly until recently, she said, when Wilson's son, Samuel, thirty- two years old joined the household. The elder Wilson, Mrs. Zink told the detective, appeared to lose interest in her and asked her to return the dia- mond rings and a pearl necklace which he had given her. Wilson went to the door when the bell rang last night and admitted a masked man armed with a revo comely house- el At the burglar's command, Mr son elder W to her said, she and the Saniuel Wilson went on the second floor. room There the thief took $180 from the elder Wilson and $20 from the son and took a diamond ring from her finger. The other ring and the necklace were in a jewel case on the dresser, The thief picked up the jewel case, opened it, satisfied himself that It contained the ring and necklace and put in lis pocket Mrs. Zink, alone, pursued the thief when he left the house, she said, and saw him jump into an automobile and ride away. When Wilson tried to telephone the police he discovered that the wire had been cut outside the house. A short time later a lone one- armed highwayman held up an auto- mobile tn Hudson Heights, North Bergen, N. J. In the car were Alfred M, Schmidt, No, 916 Castle Point Terrace, and Charles Weber, No, 1032 Hudson Street, both Hoboken ad- dresses, and Agnes Smith, No. 116 19th Street, and Loretta Bell, of No. 659 Palisade Avenue, West New York. He took $40 from Schmidt, $20 from Weber and $20 from Miss Smith, (Continued on Second Page.) Philadelphia Wakes Up at Last! She Sheds Her Quaker Modesty To Tell the World How Big She Is! Mayor Admits New York's Superiority, But Rules Chicago Out and Opens Boosting Campaign With a Few Figures. ot the voters have to travel ten miles to cast their ballots Phidlelphia's territory stretches out over 100 square miles—a larger area than that of Milwaukee and Boston or Varis and Berlin combined. Philadelphia's streets are wider and straighter than those Boston or San Francisco, or a whole lot of other American citics, says Mayor Moore In other words, Philadelphia is better laid out Mayor says Boston was early in the text ause of the in- dustry of her writers and New York and Chicago have kept in the fore- front because of their agitators and promoters “Philadelphia 1s really the big man- ufacturing center of the country,” the insists. * New York dence in population and wealth books be} Manhattan Island. a's lurgest ward some! x ‘ Give Chicago second place in popula- (Continued on § econd Page.) NEW YOR RICKARD 10 TAKE STAND ON MONDAY IN OWN DEFENSE Promoter Spends Day With Counsel on Order of Justice Wasservogel, STATE STUDI ALIBI. Festinony to Date Contro- verts Nov. 12 Allegations of Girl Accusers. By order of x Rickard, resumed Mon Tombs to the office of Deputy Sheriff with Justice Wasservogel, whose trial is to be . was taken from the Brown and spent the day the gi s counsel, ng on preparatory the witness stand in his own defense Monday The adjournment over to-day was taken on the assurance of counsel for both sides that they could finish had a day the trial quicker if the to systematize their proce lure Pending the adjournment of the Tex Rickard casé ‘until ’Monday, the presecution was king means lo controvert) the alibi for Riekard's movements on Saturday, Nov 12 furnished by Dr. John WH. F ards, pbysielan for Mrs. Rickard (as well as tor the late Theodore Roose velt and Assistant District Attorney Pecora, the prosecutor), Mrs, Helen Tillotson, a trust company employee and guest of the Rickards, und M and Mrs. Frank Flournoy Dr. Richards was an uncomfortable witness for Mr, Pecora’s cross-exam- ination, iced if he had not told Mr FPecora of an Intention to become an alibi. witneas for Rickard on an in- dictment for another offense, Decetn- ber 18, the doctor replied: ‘Yes, be- books fortitied my memory that IT saw Mr. Rickard at his home on that evening, too."' This followed cause my an extended answer as to whether Mr Pecora and the doctor had not talked about the defendant: ‘*Yes, and I told you he was a thoroughly reliable man, straightforward and The question was ordered off the record. Mr. Steuer, for Rickard, still has in reserve a stack of affidavits tend- ing to show that certain perso not public officers attempted to extort a bribe from Rickard by furnishing ma- terial which would disprove the test! mony of his is matter is likely to be introduced when Rick- ard carries out his determination to take the stand in his own defense, Among 4 number of character wit nesses yesterday was Kermit Roose- velt. He revealed that Rickard was the backer of the coffee house enter prise in which the Roosevelt brothers, users their brother-in-law, Dr. Der and other memb of the family are in- terested. He caused a smile when he ald: would no more say a man who ins a gambling house is of bud eter than I would say a man who runs a church is necessarily of sood character."’ ee 9 KILLED, 9 MISSING, iN MINE EXPLOSION Kescue Crews Work All Night to Reach Imprisoned Men. TRINIDAD, Col., March 25.—Nine nen are known to have sine others were miss to-day as result of an explosion Sopris M No. 2 of the Colorado !uel and Iron Company, near here, yesterday after noon. Rescue crews worked nl inight | efforts to reseue the nine men impr oned or to recover their bodies. A officials t Ing to company elghte dead and missing men were the only ones in the mine when the explosion occurred. The day shift of 200 men had left the mine the accident. —s WOMAN KILLED BY GAS AT ST. GEORGE HOTEL A young a week a Just a fey tes before ad registered George Hote an whi » at the & or where she cu ‘om Guests smelled gas curly . 1 door was opened with . She was on her bed, fully drvssed gas meter had been disconnected. K, SATURDAY, | perished and} | East 12th Street as Huth Hansen was ind dead from ga 5 A. M. to-da was about twenty-! . 1 nd no one knew anything of her MARCH 25, 1922. Fireman Crushed by Engine Sweetheart,” He Gasps, Dying in Hospital After the Accident. a “Circulation Books Open to All. ered as Second-Class Post Office, Dies on Day He Was to Announce Engagement to Brooklyn Girl “I’m Done; Give My Love to the Family and My Brandt, a Brooklyn fire- man, had the most im- portant “day off" of his life, begin- ning at 9 o'clock this morning. There was to be a party to-night at which Irederick was to have FIREMAN CRUSHED lis engagement to a Brooklyn girl wus to be announced, But he died at the Brooklyn Hospital from in- juries received when he was run over ut York Street by his own apparatus and Hudson Avenue. All the members of his own com- pany, as well as other firemen, offered to give blood in a transfusion operation, but it was no use, Brandt, « member of Engine Com- rm No, 208, Front Street, near ge, was one of the ‘comedians’ of the known. department and was widely He jumped off the ten-ton nd tender combination engine early to-day just before it stopped at the box. He slipped and a rear wheel ran over him iremen Wesley Dunlap of Engine 0S and John Gallagher and Jam! ahuer of No, 207 were to reach him, "Em done.” lie asped “Give nis ards to the boys and my love to ily and my petheart 18 Ifted Into the automol Chief John Kirk and a rec Fireman Jobn ¢ He v Deputy trip was made by to the hospital tarso BY OWN APPARATUS DIES IN HOSPITAL of Bimini and was forced down in the open s lation New York, N.Y. ttack in. Senate on Japanese Clause of Treaty TWO MARRIED COUPLES AND WOMAN LOST IN WRECK OF MIAMI-BIMINI PLANE AT SEA inet Rescued Pilot Tells of 48-Hour Battle in Which Two Women Died, Hus- band Leaped After Crazed Wife and Last Man Gave Up Exhausted Sighted Nine Vessels and Several Air- ships Which Passed Unnoticing Before One Captain, Obeying Im- pulse, Turned to Find Survivor. MIAMI, Fla, March 25.—Two of the women passengers of the flying boat Miss Miami, which left here Wednesday for the Islanu by a broken pro peller, died of exposure and two other passengers, crazed by exposure jumped overboard into the sea, according to the story told by Robert Moore, pilot of the craft, to members of the crew of the steamer William Green, which rescued him last night from the wrecked hull} of the boat. © The fifth passenger, a man whose name as well as those of the others Moore could Mot give, slipped quietly into the sea early yesterday after having become exhausted from cling ing to the craft, Passengers aboari the Miss Miami when she left here were Mr. and Mrs, August Bulte and Mv. and Mrs, Lawrence E. Smith, al of Kan, City, and Mrs, J. 8. Dick son of Memphis, Tenn. The Sub-Chaser after CHURCHILL SEES BRIGHTER UTLOOK ~— FOR TRISH PEACE S4 arrived in to-day afte por hortly 10 o'clock having transferred the delirious pilér Vows That Ditticult Task Free State Faces Will Be Accomplished, from (he William Green, which picked He was rushed to a hospital is feared the him up. where it exposure wi! result in his death, wer'were. ossigned to acc FRED SRANDT- NORTHAMPTON, Kn, Marel According to the disconnected sto: ” De. Jennings not ¥ (Associated Press). Winston Spencer] h the « usted and delirious John MeNei!t, in vornmar Churehill, Seeretary for the Colonies, | pilot told curing in is when | Fe ieieer: CHET peaking at y political meeting here} Was rational, two women died in his hors. € No. 208 promptly offered to-day, declared that the way in which | #!™5 from exhaustion, two Of thy themselves. Other firemen clamor: the Government of Southern ireland |P@ssensers became panic stricken for a chanee. Firemen Dunlap and was carrying out its difficult tank led|&"4 Jumped overboard to their deaths Hendrick Weasel of his own company 5 ‘ nd the remaining male passenge wets) acldcted went (a ane hoapliat him to hope for favorable results, He erp ea ae ne ; Zi a: cha passed the weual teat, Buti Brandt aid that na political leader like slipped quietly int othe water did not live long enough for the trans Kamon De made threats it | ®ra¥' Friday morning as a result © 4 c lived at 0. i “ The ncohere stu: or the g ae Rineenee * 4 My Vi port of the masses of Trish people Te AREoharent at eu nen tie dapartmect, Gra genre, ‘Until Mr. Churehitl naserted. that. since] # told to the crew by the pilot befére short time ago he was a mombe * the Government or Ireland, broadly {he lapsed inte a semi-conscious con oe behead bss . I speaking, had been entirely left to]dition is to the effe: H ‘ a Wee 4 4 ae ot Su r » th fect that shortly AS ine Depesimene Bead! Hey His Law Partner Answers}irisnmen. it was tor them to decide arter the Mion Miami left. this pd : i ne... 5 what they would do with ft. ‘Wil and served on a sub chaser. He w Statement of Former Seni- |yney sink into a welter of anarchy | '@8t Wednesday borning a broker one of the best amateur boxers in (1 tor’s First Wife ind strife?” he asked, “or will they| Propeller forced her down and sh " = - right future of peace and freedom, |MOrhward in the gulf s WOMEN TO SHOW iward ‘Thomas Moore hich is within thelr grasp? It is) Nothing happened until Thursde a rithora to lgealde: morning, when the hull of the fle MEN HOW TO RUN ner of fornfer Senator Henry 1° Ho iy fate ia tm thelr own hands. | > lo leak ax a result of hittin Is.of New Hampshire, who mar-Twe can help, we can hope and we| #sunst something. Men and wome: FAULTLESS TOWN | ict in tay this week to \ cheer, but it renta with them. | |Pumenter (eh tecame ertauste > White Hobbs of Concord, NH | vow to you this afternoof, even pies at i | peoine: “enbaunts und one of the women c sds Ae Tate Men Into’ to-day that Mr. Hollis. obtair ) this darkest hour, my very strong whi ‘ Chey Will Take Men In‘o rein chore " faith and hope is that things will |MIZM') which one Pilot Moore couk ne marae nae molute divorce from Mrs ¢ aie: Hohe not say, Jumped into the sea mar ultation, However, WI Fisher. Holtis in. tho. Fre DUBLIN. Mareh 25 CAssociatea| Whom be thought was her husband Big Things Impend. ithin the jast three mont ena).—-Arthur Grimth, Prealdent ot leuped and f yeas hath: dias p peared nial t and = ste of the mu nand woma! DES LACS, N. D.. March ement purr Dail Bireann, and Eamon J, Di dan vessed (ha Pa 3 Hi from counsel for Mi n. Minister of Home Affairs in the | Ge?! HS QHHOe $ma) wemen an This village of 600 is in the po MIMNERUHAllias at oneand at) Dail Cabinet, are planning to go to] {ey fainted away but were supporte litical grasp of eight women to- | fect that she had suc ondon: Monday in reapones to the | pot Meare for seven: aud a halt daa tested every’ effort of the f ) Government's invitation to iy : = tor te eOtL distarweshe pire rise tiled roseven and a half hours They took over the reins of city Ren fe an wee yerance om Mi unsettled situation fiw, women died in the arms of t r. Moore said 1s nol ' » Trelan: rovernment at a town meeting Wbrapt tol belittle sare ts ATpieotinw OF ine: Aioers ak tie! and Kently dropped the rday night and &nnounced they Grace RB. Fisher Holl 1 Kein, summoned by Eamon Du | enicna tour parce which bagi ng would provid afe and sane ane oval N ae aah wlera to consider the murders of This left only Pilot Moore and Av sovernment Poe Rip oto Aa Fatholies in Vister, was held last} gust Hulte, Vice President of t Mrs. F. . Ward, who sported | of Mr. Hollis for a divers t Re the oa ‘i House A rese- | Larabee Flour Mills Corporation Mca ahait ; / B SIS REy tion tothe effect ¢ Just as when | Kansa who took turns ma lator Instant t ali Soe wep ten al Aenea FRE a the fly! t afloat. They kept hit Mr becca Varnes, Justice [is not even RIGA eran (Continued on Second Page.) up unul Friday morning, when hte ane Ras Aleta MA iihaok iniaes iene - were so exhausted they could no lou MIG NOVA IME Hone eee. [len the laivas a HOUSING HEARING man the pump. About this ti 4a the town ‘ Mr. M hue © came along and ove owe ure goin hee t State recogr ON NEW BILLS SET turned tne tier * she added ldity of divorces: whereve > Hulte and Moore mbled ove hese rae oy FOR APRIL TENTH J,.0°015. of tie bout and Moore te PARI March tened roy around himself to sup nen were Vress). John Wattawa \ Announces Date for Discus: ] Port him in case he became uncon Tt ut ere of torr \ , , “"|iclous. Standing on his feet he waver ub} tes Senator Henry FI Measures Passed by 1 white andkerehief, keeping i> 1 5 } won by a ajorit that Mr. Hollis ) evislaty up all day long. ‘ cir first meeting, 0) divorce recently” trom M After praying for help, Bulle, re ed that they weuldnt Holl befe marring ALBANY Marel ny his condition anu that death wy ty affairs { ns Nig this k te Anne W to I HOUNCE not fur away, took o!! of Kom manne they n Ho Mr \ c ‘ ing bill containing $2,000 from his pocket «2 men on every important not I passe Logialat nunded it to Moore, saying 7 ' n to give the dot Spe) 10 You are # young man and meg be

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