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   Chester Times (Newspaper) - May 15, 1926, Chester, Pennsylvania                             DAILY AVERAGE NET PAID CIRCULATION FOR APRIL 18770 FINAL With All and Bert Newt of the Day 15423 CHESTER PA SATURDAY MAY 15 1926 TWENTYFOUR PAGES PRICE TWO POLISH CHIEFS ARE OUSTED BY ARMYS REVOLT HONORED BY ASSOCIATES M Is Named Pre mier After President and Prime Minister Resign Pilsudski Holding Capital Said to Be in Precarious Position WARSAW May the rev army oJ Marshal Tosel in control of Warsaw Pres ident and Premier havo submitted their resignations to Jjj Katat president oC the Polish of Representatives Tlis resignations were accepted S t a n I s 1 a w was elected president oC Poland in De cember 1922 Rataj 5s now acting president oC the republic Ho will immediately commission a prospective premier with the taste of forming a cabinet position was reported becoming more precarious every hour H was said as fighting increased with the arrival oC reinforcements for the Loyalist Pilsudski hold 5 War saw in dero Palace following the flight oC the President and Cabinet who es caped by airplane But fighting continues outside the Capital with thq Minister of War the Witos Cabinet In personal charge operations against tho Revolutionists His are General Sikorski and General Haller is attempting to defeat the Pilsudski troops in tho suburbs while Haller is concentrating against tho rear guard pi tho Pilsudski forces SCHOOL BOARD ELECTS GROUP OF Members Await in Vain Visit of Citizens Com Dr N W Cameron New Superintendent His Report Makes BITTER STATE FIGHT DRAWING TO m CLOSE 1 I T Factions Preparing for Record Vote Next Tuesday GOLDEN WEDDING CELEBRATION Mr and Mrs Dalton Honor Guests at Testimonial There had been a renewal at fight in gas the Belvedere was stormed yesterday Struggles took place in the streets an tho sup porters ware driven into the south ern section of tho capita Late reports stated that skis supporter General who dominates Lubin was dispatching a contingent from that city to attack the rear guard of tho Sikorski troops Another Pilsudski supporter General occupied tho important city oC Lodz it was stated hero After fleeing from the capital Pres ident Wojclechowski is reported to have Installed and his cabinet at his residence at Envoys were sent to Pilsudski to ask that negotiations for bo opened to prevent new bloodshed The departure of President Wojcie and his ministers from the palace at in tho face of the revoluti nary Marshal Pil sudski has been described to the Press by eyewitnesses ThoV President oE Poland fled from liis palace yesterday afternoon leav ing to capture the empty The President and his cabinet in six air planes Thero was a titter renewal oC fighting in of was stormed forces proceeded vir bloodshed to contingents of tho army oC Premier Witos which supports tlic dent Into the southern district of he city Negotiations between skis emissaries and Pilsudski were broken off after insistence of his conditions They were 1 Resignation tho WHos gov eminent a Withdrawal ot General Sikor Ekis forces supporting Witos from the Gates of Warsaw where had been in battle with tho Pilsudski forces S 3 The return oC all regiments to their garrisons May were killed a nil sixty wounded in the fight ing last night outside Warsaw an of issued by the cabinet said early today This makes number of dead as given out 170 as SO were Andrew J Dalton chief deputy pro of Delaware county and his wife Dalton were the guests at a hugo testi monial in honor of their dIng anniversary attended ly about two hundred employes oC tho Court House and held in tho of Pro William Ward Jr yes afternoon been in this office that Mr Dalton has worked for the last years Tho immense gathering of friends was only part of the ceremonies that evidenced tho high esteem in which Mr Dalton is held by his friends nml coworkers Tho remainder waa mado up of the high compliments by Judges Isaac Johnson and Mr Ward Harry Makiver George 13 Darling ton and Joshua Smith men in their addresses pau great tributes to the character busi ness ability and congenial personal ity of Mr Dallon as well as his wife especially Mr Smith one of tho known members 6C the bar Judgo Johnson both oE whom hav been Mr Dalton foi many years MrSmith has Andy sinco almost boyhood days 1A handsome sterling silver set was the gift ot his friends in the court house and attorneys to Mi and Mrs Resting on ui ornate to with appropriate Mi ard There wero i on Pago PLEA FOR PEPPER MADE Treasury Head in Firs Speech Says Senator Tho committee citizens which was expected to before Chester School de mand a or several teachers who wero not reelected year was neither seen from at regular monthly ot the chool board last night Persons Interested in Hie project tho committee intimated the alter had been primarily or Hie voiced ne speaker at the muss st week They further that lose interested believe that ver chanco tho teachers hac lo be hud been hurt Wt attack oii the school board and t the attack only part oC a x Dr Norman Cameron the new oE attended regular meeting ot the board st night After a remarks by board mombers Dr Cam ron responded with words pt school as a whole I have visited every school in the ity and have met practically all the eahers in their classrooms The vork ot the schools is con m an maimer Tho chool in ill the looms apparently Dr i T met with i oE ition ninth bodes well continued progress of our Tho appointment oC fifteen new last night tha important business oE tho cvc niiiiami thp board into ex session ail early hour The new named were A Pepper Supporters Opti mistic On His Chances in City of Chester I ator Continued on Page i ME EXTINGUISHER TESTS ARE SUCCESS More than one hundred persons representing various departments of the local representa tives oC large oil and insurance com pi riles and others plate New Jersey Washington killed in tho fighting Thursday The above dispatch In was cabled prior 16 news oC tho resignation nt Premier and State Department dispatches from today stated that tho Polish situation growing moro grave be of the strike and the Socialist civilians by Marshal who completely controls con V American Minister Stetson has been absent from on Tuesday left Paris by airplane for morning Ambassador Herrick at Paris re ported I Jewish Fund Mr and A K T Morris Shanes Anna Han H Taylor Ban 50000 5000 Smith I Smith ono Nellie TOO Anna A brains McMonigal lames Miller WO K U off man SOli ami 0000 30000 0000 10000 1000 10000 Taylor It f Morrison 2300 Mr Mr 1 T Ksq Ksq SOno hia Rorix and Wachs IM win Staskin ain Mr m Mrs AH M V S Mr uil Mrs Max Mailman 71000 Philip Schwartz 10000 May Andrew Secretary of tho Treasury brought loa climax last night tho campaign he 5s leading vith the first political speech his career si ml thus dispelled tho clouds oC by which it has been sought to deceive the State on the real Issues of the fight Secretary of Labor James J Davis also spoke for the Administration Mr Mellon delivered a clear nml convincing explanation bC just what it is he and his associates arc tight ing for in support oC Senator Pepper Nothing that has been said any speaker in the campaign thus quito approaches the clear this quiet man who consented to en ter Iho turmoil of to protect first tho interests oC his chief and second the interests ot hia Ho Illustrated his reasons for pul ling his influence behind Pepper and Fisher Not directly but In his dis cussion of national and stale affairs Thus he said Senator Pepper enjoys the confidence nnd esteem ot President nnd briefly Ihc success of Pepper nt Washington lie In effect informed Pennsylvania that tho administration as a whole desires the service of the Senator to assist In handling those many perplexing problems which still have to be solved f am concerned ho said first of all in having an honest and efficient State administration devoted to sound principles ot government Second there arc many perplexing national and problems to be solved and we In tills lican stronghold ot Pennsylvania can do no less than President Cool idso our indorsement and backing in his efforts to complete the work he has begun Having laid that foundation of our slato and national necessities Mr Mellon gave it as his judgment that Pennsylvania could advance lo Rueh principles oC government as he rep resents only In the nomination and York witnessed a Foam Generator tt plant ot tho American Company and JLa yesterday afternoon Previous to that those who the ion were the guests of the of the company at a banquet held in Chester Tho firs t demonstration was that of driven lire engine ex an oil lire in pit charged with more than 1000 high grade oil The oil was ignited and allowed lu bum freely for two minutes In two min utes anct thirty seconds after the en gine arrived on the the lire extinguished The second demonstration was that of the Foam Generator sup plying f to a riser and through fOO feet of pipe such as Would bo used oil any average oil storage tank 1 rat ions were also made with Iho Kinall foam extinguishers the Cart nnd the Generator over gallons oC foam ppr minute through GUO feet The demonstrations yesterday were those of lire lighting manu in Chester The chemical has used in t large oil throughout the country The and Bogus Next Tuesday will be primary election day ip tho State oC Pennsylvania On that day the voters face a complication of particularly as to the United States Senatorship Sen ator George Wharton Pepper is a candidate to succeed himself His opponents are Governor Pinchot and Congressman William S Yarc A review of the real issue and the counterfeit issue forced into the campaign will not be amiss at this time As to the counterfeit issue Both Governor Pinchot and Congressman Vare dwell upon the wet and dry issue This is political bunk of the cheapest brand for both know and know well that the election in November of any man cannot affect iiv even the slightest degree the wet and dry problem that is with us Therefore it is an insult lo the of the voters of this great to and prate about it t is unlikely that voters of this generation will be here to witness that may some day be made to Bottle the once and for all Therefore prohibition question is not a veal issue in this contest and no political condition or situation can make it so The Eighteenth Amendment lo flic Constitution oC the United States prohibits the sale Of intoxicating liquors foi beverage purposes It is declared by many of thu best minds in the country that there is but one way to bring liquors and that is the Eighteenth Amendment from the Constitution To perform hat operation on the Constitution would require the agreement of at least thirtysix slates and many years Bub where arc you going to get the thirtysix states from It just simply done for it is a wellknown fact past records of the states on various forms and phases of the prohibition question that at least that many slates arc dry and would so vote should opportunity come Congress is overwhelmingly dry That being the case where does a real wet and dry Pinchot come in Mr Citizen there aint no C0wmuun s of r Nobody informed on the subject hi this broad land WKU any such theory issue save the politician and he has the sole purpose of trying to gather votes by throwing out this pitifully weak sop to obtain the goal of his ambition is this Senator desires to control the state and to profit by that control in ways that have brought that portion of the state lie has Philadelphia The contest is between and Congressman Yare Governor Pinchot is notin the running Therefore it may easily be seen that a vote for Governor Pinchot is a vote for Yarc If the voters do not want and it is certain that a majority does not then it is easily seen that they should vote for Pepper Otherwise if they vote for Pinchot they are throwing away i vote that would help nominate Pepper and it to Yarc a few left oC what has developed lo bo ono of bit terest political in the history oC Pennsylvania leaders of ho different urn working Ui thoroughly perfect their organizations to man tho polio on Tuesday when without it doubt tho volo ever cast hi Chester and county will bo recorded Tho greatest Interest In tho coming election iri centered on Iho tricor nored race for United Stated Sen tho tight la between Heu Pepper and Congressman Tho Pep per tiro than opti mistic concerning ot tho voto in Iho city predicting that een I developments led them lo thin the wet candidate will ho it ho can secure an oven break In Chester say they will do tho best they havo III llo hopes ot ono pre cinct in tho city or county Jur their candidate Candidates for US Senate On ho ballot that will ho handed voters In Urn city tho mimes oC tho candidates for tho United States Sen thu following order NORGE IS SAFE NOME STATION GETS MESSAGE j t Great Airship Lost for Nearly Three Days in Trip From Kings Bay on Route to Alaska in Touch With Civilization Again by Is at Teller Alaska SO Miles North of Nome Base According to Reliable Air Dispatch Relayed to Naval Station at Seattle Wash ot RAPS BEIDLEMAN Prominent Chester Manu facturer Defends Insur ance Co From Attack SLOGAN CONTEST JUDGES MEET MONDAY A meeting board of judges who will have charge oC the picking of the two winners in the Contest recently through ot thu Chester Times will bo held Monday afternoon Mayor Samuel Turner was of tho board urges that all attend thu meeting in order that nil slogans during thn contest may be Kivon consideration The meeting will be held in chambers The Mayor Turner llali John Charles W Hopkins Mrs S Illair ucic Cot lames A J Campbell and James G Lamb election ot John Fisher ns gov and Dial tho slate would In fact lie expressing its of the efforts and accomplishments ot the Coolidge administration by Senator Pepper to In Senator Pepper ho The State hts a representative who lias staunchly supported Iho Republican administration Tie has con With the party Pennsylvania never hail i more faithful public servant I cannot tirpe you too to work lor and vote for Pepper Mr Mellon made a im pression upon his audience It a audience 0000 or movo men and women xrowdcd into tlin Motor Square Garden n spacious that once had been n market house in finest residential sec tion OLDEST G A R VET HERE IS PARALYSIS VICTIM Joseph fi Faulkner Civil War veteran oldest member 6C the Wild a Post of G A I lies paralyzed at his homo at Highland fallowing a he suffered while scaled at Uin dinner table nt his home on night The vet eran fell to tho floor from the chair and was carried to his bed where his is unimproved Mr Faulkner in a resident ot Chester for over 65 years Me won a veteran at Iho and mills nt street C prominent of this city sent a let tor to thu Times in which ho severely tho candidacy ot 1J K Tor governor ut the stale lie points out the ranted attack by on the Casualty Cum Mr tho work of this company and its enviable record as an compensation in Pennsylvania Ths Chester Times 1 am a letter received the Casualty Insurance Company which you arcs respectfully to publish if fur nil other reason show tho decent citizens of our county just how far sin unscrupulous candidate for will to hia nomi nation and desperate he must think his Irf when he it willing lo publish or In the publication of such falsehoods ii lo injure hia opponent Join The insurance he slanders is by far tho insurer o in tho slate Tts receipts for ll woro nearly two and a quarters of its nearest state its expense rali was the lowest to way n such preeminence canbe achieved and maintained except through hon dealings Tho Compensation low uC state on the part of ill employers ani the net provides fixed for ill injury a work man may suffer In the course oC his BACK PEPPER Ushers Union Gives Rea sons Why He Should Be Renamed For Governor The who lisp Ira to Ilia uro bal lot In tho K ot AV of Butler Co 1C Toner of Co John S comity Lieutenant Tim nix foi Iho oC lieu tenant governor iiro 1 county Arthur 11 oC Co oE county J JJ Thompson oC Kinest fl Smith county Ai oC Philadelphia Secretary of Internal Tht different icc of Iho stato to the oUco ot Their on ballot In tho following order II of comity Frederick A oE North umberland county of Alle Butler Unopposed Congressman Thomas fci from thin is anil is considered lia In nr danger rroni opposition I election in November Tom IK ho IN called by all who Iniow bcon a is The great of Uio Amund sen expedition whose silence n Arctic wastes caused anxiety throughout the again iri wilii civil radio station at lias established communication will Hie dirigible to advices I the Head quarters here today A message sent from Nome lo th as picked up by the nav radio tit St Pauls Received nil Go ahead ready The word was relayed to the navy y Iho Cordova who he was intercepted i m but he did not sity Ilia was Pacific or Alas 11 lime NEW YORK May poln Norge is stile at to tho North Alliance quoting private which it believes to be re i i i Alaska May s between tho naval station at Nome and the dirigible has been reestablished cording to fragmentary reports picked up hero today here Paul Island expressed i 5 tf Iho somo distance north ot near Teller it It definite from radio disC patches Intercepted here a It ship luu landed or wan still in tha 15 was located at about 75 miles north ot Nome ac cording lo radio received at the War Department today banks station has In radio communication with tho Norge il p m yesterday Alaskan ii fifty miles north Nome to the At tho regular oC Iho CoJ red national Union of Chester imt vicinity It voted a ic drawn up and published iiT thu Times the stand of he Union In regards to helpin nate United ing r on Pepper The subject wan Tho oC colored people voting br Union wan lo their privileges In tul I In Iho way of supporting tho mentioned ami Iho reas ons as follows Senator lon Pepper Is a at the for United States from Senator on Pepper has been a staunch friend of colored race and been our strong In all legislative affairs affecting our BUSINESS WOMEN FOR READING CONVENTION RIDLEY PARK HONORS LATE W J JOHNSON Oil of Former Burgess Unveiled at the Meeting Citizens Also Discuss Pro posed Bond 1 i Issue than cnt night at mans mect Ing held in the Preston township The meeting was at tho Neighborhood and was a very Tho was in the I ot forces The speak ors 13 United District John Kent Kane AV C Alex ij and AV Irwln n ELWYN INMATE ir to Iho Con vention of tho Pennsylvania llon oC ami people and lie is a man Kplen left sifter noon for where tho will he held at tins Tho contingent loft by IUH Blurting from tho Y W A nt 330 oclock Those making the trip wero Helen Craft Mallio and Virginia Mont gomery Ihc Miss lean T slalo thn following members wero alNo In thr parly MBH Cirace Miss Hold Miss Kim Continued on Page Twenty CHESTER WOMAN SUES FOR DIVORCE EPISCOPAL WOMEN TO CONVENE HERE FARMER ROBBED OF May Collins of Va who owns several farms near Hockessin Del was held up and ro of on the near siii last night by two men who cs lino Pennsylvania Bishop Thomas J Carton will be present for the sessions ot the spring convention of tho Womens Auxiliary of tho Convocation of Chester to be held in the St Pauls Protestant Episcopal church here Thurs day organization com of Individual auxiliaries from Delaware Chester and a part of Montgomery county repre sented hero It is expected by two hundred ami fifty women oC tho con vocation Morning nnd afternoon ses sions will be held and reports from various angles of work and par missionary will bo made Mrs Gladys Jf Barney this city through her attorney in divorce against her husband Kay T Barney New ler scy in Media yesterday The coupe was married on November H 1019 mid lived In this city until June 4 23 at which time according lo Barney the alleged desertion TT 221 ave nue an ihno lute divorce from his wife Mrs Minni In 1 handed down by Judge lohnson ii Media The couple mar ried nt Maryland on 17 1320 CLOTHING ON FIRE suit ot clothes at 120 avenue brought out ti and Franklin fir companies yesterday at 230 p in The occurred In tho rooms o Kelly who was absent at th time Patrolman Juno turned In Hi alarm when saw from tlo second floor of the building The was extinguished when th burning of clothes was from the window How tho clothe were ignited is unknown lld a great lawyer a of the very order and ono who VOCOK men and women by Worth and character rather than by their color and AVc Hint Sena tor from fact that ho Is entitled to a should bo the nominee of tho arty of tho great ot for thu It be a ty n uin in Iho lawmaking ody In the world therefore bo it That Iho Ushers Union of Chester nil vicinity the candidacy f tho corgo for the latex Kuna froni Stale of ania and pledges IttJ support in very way lo his candi acy and silno urses all members of he Colored race to by heir nnd work for him at tha Tuesday May 18 President fr O Miss Pauline I MKB M McCain Mlsa ij Iole Miss Glara Mits NUa It I A if other members if the and Professional Womens Club went to Heading by train 11 flit and more are expected to leave A number of important In which the local club Is interested will como up for at the utalo Include have to do with matters of odu Seventyfive of Parks men ami women last night paid to Iho memory of William T John hou late ot tho borough wellknown friend of every man woman and child in the community when a beautiful oil painting of lalo Mr Johnson was unveiled with filling ceremonies at a meeting held In the high school auditorium W Husc who prc tho meeting with a glowing eulogy of Iho lato burgess llo introduced aa tho first Senator Albert Button MacDade who the fact that Mr lohnson was not merely a good official but was ia very loyal friend mid a loyal friend ho uald is tho ot the Nation Sen alor said ho knew Johnson aaa man full of the vim and vigor of lite ready to put Ilia to tho wheel for any before him Tho to pay a word of tribute to another well known citizen who rc wai taken by death II Carl who The local police been re quested by tho officials of wyn School to i Beurch for Snyder aa in uKile made Jils escape rom the Wednesday Tho youth in atout Ho has black hair eyes he disappeared long dark plain bcr and cap He was last Keen walking toward tills city t CHESTER GIRLS GRADUATED Two Chester the at the Atlantic City Hospital training school for The graduates of with tho highest aro Alias Mario Frances whom aro well known in this is tho daughter Into Charles J Kellly The exercises will be held Topics of Times Ono ot the best in the world ot getting your weekly is to lay down on the 01 toll the boss Jutt what you think ot him finance nnd the Interest In the develop ment of the work of caring for social Tho convention will last three days followed Senator declared tlint 15111 lohnson us ho lovingly to him fine hundred per cent with tho boys and girls of Ho waj nn honory member oC Troop 2 nnd of his lust acts was lo present tin for the Scout cabin Robert P next stressed the splendid spirit toler ance which ho declared was of Mr life Ifo was Johnson not Mr Johnson nor William Johnson to tho people Talking about Jobs ski ono man who ever gets ahead tins things slide A doctor In Hook boasts that ho can tell nt a glance If a modern girl is In good shape or not Who cant An ad lays that a car is now within tho reach of every pedestrian ana at the coroners wo firmly that every pedes trian Is within tho reach ot every car 7 i An Inventive genius has Invented an trap to aids will probably take advantage f Ibis invention on Twenty CHESTER HOSPITAL BULLETIN TRAINMAN SAYS WARD LONE PRISONER IN JAIL The rases admitted to the Chester Hospital yesterday 207 medical George Thurlow Street nl Mrs Anna West Graham street medical Tony street Kara McKinney 1006 Vauclain sur Mary Kast Ninth 711 Kast Ninth street Those were Alck 121 Marian Terrace Charles Both well u I street Mrs 50 AVest Seventh No were treated An man In such help less that he unable to give his name am address when at the City was arrested early this morning at Front and by Patrolman AV Stewart Tho unknown thn only person takei into custody during the night hours will have a hearing before Magistrate Berry tomorrow There no ses sion of police court today due to ul member ot the police attending the funeral oC Michael Bradley turnkey NEW YORK May of New York and Trenton N T yes wero working on tho theory that fj AVard missing since last week had Journeyed from Tren ton to Philadelphia on tho night ot May 5 when his car with tho wind shield broken was found parked out side tho Pennsylvania Railroad ptn tion In Trenton They also believed his windshield had been broken after he left the ear at the Harry captain of detec tives In Trenton said T C Savage of Philadelphia a Pennsylvania trainman had Identified n small photograph oC AVord as a man who had paid him a fare from Tren ton tov Philadelphia on the night of May fi Tho train was ono from this city to Philadelphia Tren ton at 1118 p m and in Philadelphia at 1205 a in daylight caving time 3 GET PARIS DIVORCES PAPIS May divorce today was granted Mrs lilla Peyster from Morion it New York clubman Another divorce ot Interest lo New SCHOOLBOY MISSING Yorkers awarded cimo when tho freedom lo Mrs courts Burton wife ot William Oliver Burton Xew York painter George K Bailey of Orange X T was a divorce from his wife tho former Margaret Hayes s TEMPLE GAME POSTPONED Mrs Agnes Jones 206 West Sec ond street has reported to the that her IS year old son has missing from homo Fin Tuesday morning when ho her goodbye and went oft to schoo Ho has not returned to his lion since then and hia mother is in a nervous elate Mrs Tones knows ot no cause for him leaving home When ho left ho wore a brown lumber jacket dver a striped blouse dark short pants light cap and brown stockings with tennis shoes The modern bride T ove honor and shoot It Tho North bo satisfied n American went there and re the visit it paid us last cr j Dart Donaldson opines that vay to keep from getting run over iy an auto is to get a job on tho Ice force And Mike thinks its i wiso pawnbroker who locates next lo a joint i Local Insurance men a club It lie to improve theif vocabularies The Weather WAYNE MAN IN MADRID POST The M C baseball for this has been The M C polo gamo will however played May T Keed whoso home is at Wayne has been appointed second secretary until tho first ot Septem ber he will proceed to his rcg WASHINGTON May forecast for Partly cloudy and night probably in portion fair atura in portion 1 Sun 5 46 a m Sets nv High water and 6 pin Low water 1203 a m and i p m Hourly Record a m 3 a in 2 a m m 64 7 a m tJ S a m 62 a m a m cr be ular post at Berlin the State DCI i T J   

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