Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 22, 1916, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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    EVENING LEDGER PHIUADEEPHIA-, WEDNESDAY, MABOH 22. 191C
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K
REIGHSTAG MAY
SUPPRESS TILT
OVER U-BOATS
Holhveg and Von Tirpitz
Factions Will Drop De
bate, It Is Hinted
CHANCELLOR IN LEAD
Resolutions Against Agreement
on Undersea War Probably
Will Be Postponed
DEItLiIN. March 22. Open debate In
the Reichstag over tho Government's sub
marine policies and relations with Amer
ica may bo suppressed by agreement of the
Von Ttrpltss and Hethmann-Hollwog fac
tions. It was hinted today.
A special commltteo of tho Reichstag
met this nfternoon to consider the resolu-
I tlons directing tho Chancellor to enter
lnjo no ngreoment with foreign powers
t restricting tho use of U-boats. It was re
ported that the resolutions may bo Indef
initely postponed.
Canvass of the nclchstng Is said to havo
convinced the Von Tlrpltz clement Hint
Ilethmann-Holtweg has a safe majority
and that a fight would be useless.
RIVAL ELEMENTS.
Tho movement which has found expres
sion In the resolutions Ib composed of two
elements. First, there Is tho largo body
of poputar opinion which, honestly Inter
ested In tho submarine weapon, desires
that It may havo nn opportunity to tils-
jjiuy iia eiutiuui:' uniuiuipercu uy poimcai
restrictions. This clement generally Is
unaw&rs of tho political motives which
play a part In tho movement.
Second, there nro thoso who are now
and long havo bcon desirous of having nn
other Chancellor one who would permit
discussion of peace terms, tho projects of
the annexationists nnd tho sharpening of
the submarine, campaign regardless of po
litical dangers.
This element would renounce tho Idea of
Prussian frnnchlso reform after tho war
and administer a check to the Socialists.
Some of this faction havo Admiral von
Tlrpltz In mind as tho proper Chancellor.
CHANCELLOR, STUO.VO, FIUENDS SAY
Tho Chancellor, his friends say, has
proved much stronger than his opponents
expected, both at headquarters, where ho
won In tho test of strength, and among
tho people, where ho has widespread sup
port, particularly of tho great body of
lower middle classes.
The so-called Pan-Germnns nnd cxtrcmo
annexationists are, of course, opposing
him.
Regarding the Immediate, occasion of
the conflict, advocates of unrestricted uso
of his submarines argued that by proc
lamation of a determination of Intention
to sink merchant ships bound for Eng
land It would bo possible, to forco Great
Britain to mako pcaco overtures within
two months. This argument found a cer
tain amount of support at headquarters
until It was checked by tho counter-argument
that the effect probably would bo
to lengthen Instead of shorten tho war,
owing to the effect on neutrals.
"PENROSE SPEECH
NOT AUTHORIZED"
Continued from Face One
boast tho present prices 200 a ton until
the Government plant begins operation.
Was ha authorized by tho Bethlehem to
make that statement?
"Ho was not. That report may have
resulted from my statement that I would
recommend tho authorization of our plant
immediately upon the passage of this
bill."
' Sir. Grace surprised tho commltteo by
offering to operate the Bethlehem armor
plant and sell the product to the Govern
ment "at a price to be fixed by the Federal
Trace Commission." "If the commission,"
he said, "decided that they furnish armor
(' at less than 395 a ton, the price quoted,
t they would do it. If wo had Invested
tho money wo havo put Into our armor
plate plant In 4 per cent, bonds we would
havo made more money."
Mr. Grace declared that the private
plants of the country could produce armor
more rapidly than tho Government could
use It
"Don't worry about equipment for war,"
he Bald. "What you need is men. Wo
1 can produce more artillery equipment than
the United States can man. We can
' duplicate the whole ordnance equipment
of the country In a month."
OLIVER DENIES REED CHARGE
IN" ARMOR PLATE BILL DEBATE
Senator Says Steel Stock Ownership
Did Not Influence His Stand
WASHINGTON'. March 22. Senator
Oliver, of Pennsylvania, today skated
close -to the edge of tho "short and ugly"
in a brief sketch replying to Senator
Beed'n Insinuations yesterday that Oli
ver's ownership of (500,000 worth of steel
stock may have influenced him in oppos
ing the Government armor plate plant.
. "The Senator either made an enormous
mistake In calculation or deliberately
stated something which was not true,"
said Oliver, rising to a question of per
sonal privilege. Oliver said he owned 1000
shares of steel preferred, but that Its
market value was $117,000, not $500,000.
"I call attention to tho Senator's mis.
statement and failure to take advantage
of an opportunity to correct It," said
Oliver,
Ilia personal Interests, he said, had
never been considered In his legislative
conduct.
Bulgars Have 519 British Prisoners
LONDON, March 22. There "are 519
British prisoners In the hands of the Bul
garians, Under War Secretary II, J. Ten
rtant announced in Commons today. Seven
of them are officers.
The "Guess"
Bouquet
THAT is what folks
used to send when
they sent flowers; (they
ust guessed what was
right. We know and
we will gladly advise.
You pay no more.
y &g ftf? fyse
2ZI South Broad Street
in th middle of thm block
FAVOR MACE TRACK DILL
. . ,,.
Maryland House Committee Will Re
port Substitute Mcasuro
ANNAPOLfS. Md., March 22. The Frlck
bill hag been selected by n, majority of
tho House Judiciary Committee as n sub
stitute for the Mall bill, which alms to
wipe out betting nt raco tracks entirely.
The State's share under tho Frlck bill
would be $1000 a day from tracks during
racing, nnd ns there arb usually about
100 days of racing In each year, tho
State would get $100,000. This would more
than make up the loss of Income from
the salo of tho Northern Central annuity,
which tho Board of Public Works proposes
to negotiate.
ANC0RA UN ATTACC0
TEDESC0 SU VERDUN
La Nuova OiTensiva Ha Dato
Solo Un Vantaggio Insignifl-
cante e Gravi Perdite
lerl, dopo aver cnnqulstato con bombe
plene ill llquldo Inflnmmnblte un bosco
nolle vicinanzo ui aininncourt, a noru
ovest ill Verdun ed o died mlglla dalla
clttadella, I tedeschl contlnuarono nella
nolle a bnmbnrdaro le posUlonl frnncesl
ma non rlnnovarono alcun attneco dl fan
terla. Scmbra cho In qucstn ultimo at
tacco I tedeschl nbblano sublto perdite
lanto gravl da non poter rlprendero
l'nttaeco nlmeno per qualcho tempo.
Sulla fronto Itallana gll nustrlncl con
tlnuann nil nttaccaro lo llncc Itallanc. Essl
crano rlusclll a penetraro In nlcuni de
menti dl trlncco avanzate italln.no nella
conca ill I'lezzo, ma no furono sublto
cacclatt via da un vlolento contrattacco
dcllo forzo Itallano. Altrl nttncchl nustrl
ncl sono statt rcsplntl nella zona dt Ro
ve reto.
I russl Intanto nttnecano gll nustro
terieschl su tro puntl della fronto dl bnt
tnglln. In Russia cd In Bucovina ed hanno
battuto 1c forzo dl von Illndenburg.
N. J. LEGISLATOItS FROLIC
No Work to Do, So House Members
. Just Havo Fun
TRENTON, N. J., March 22 Having
no Bcrlotis business to occupy their atten
tion upon the roonmonlng last night, mem
bers of tho Legislature devoted tho first
hours of tho session to a frolic. Tho ap
propriation bills wcro not agreed upon
by tho. Joint committee until late, nnd It
was nearly midnight beforo they wero
ready for Introduction.
Tho House resolved Itself Into a. com
mltteo of tho wholo nnd turned over tho
management of tho frolic to tho legisla
tive correspondents. William K. Dev
creyx, of Asbury Tark, was chosen
Speaker pro tern , and led tho funmaklng
throughout the evening,
Tho Houso was darkened while the
"Star-Spangled Banner" was played, and
when tho lights wcro turned on tho en
tire chamber was draped with flags.
Chairman Devcreux mado tho members
sing "Brighten tho Corner" and other
melodies. During the evening a chest of
silver was presented to Speaker Pilgrim,
on behalf of tliu House.
N. Y. SUFFRAGISTS GAIN POINT
Senate Committee to Report Bill Pro
viding Referendum
ALBANY. N. Y.. March 22. Tho Sen
ato Judiciary commltteo lato yesterday
voted to report favorably the Whltney
Brercton bill, designed to provide for nn
other referendum on woman suffrage In
1917. Tho voto was 11 to 1. Majority
Leader Brown was the only committee
man recorded In the negative.
Suffrago leaders were Informed that the
bill will appear on tho general orders
calendar of tho Senate on Thursday. Tho
measure has passed the Assembly. In
order to provldo for tho referendum. It
must bo passed by tho Legislature next
year.
Call Trolley Station "Nuisance"
NORRISTOWN. Pa.. March 22. Be
cause It Is "a resort for disorderly per
sons nnd a nuisance to us nnd to our
property." Mr. and Mrs. John W. Adams
havo brought action to have removed from
In front of their property at the Intersec
tion of Ridge turnpike nnd Evansburg
road, In Lower Providence township, a
frame building used as a trolley waiting
station. The action Is directed ngalnst
tho Evansburg Improvement Society.
Two Score Years of Telephony
FORTY years ago, Alexander Graham
Bell spoke over the feeble instrument
he had invented, to Thomas A. Wat
son only two telephones in the world
. and a hundred feet of wire.
Recently the same men spolce to each
other from the Atlanticto thePacific over the
Transcontinental Line more than fifteen
million telephones in the world and nine
million in the Bell System. Twenty-one
million miles of telephone wire connect
every state in the union, and the wireless
telephone has extended speech across our
ocean boundaries.
A chorus of twenty-eight million Ameri
cans is brought into perfect unison daily
by the Bell System, that unifier of the nation
and harmonizer of distant peoples, which
bridges distances, outraces time and makes
a whole nation one community.
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ZEPPELINS' TWO-MILE BOMB "HOOK"
TO "FISH" FOR BRITISH WARSHIPS
By WILLIAM G. SHEPHERD
PARIS, March 22. Equipped with a new, horribly destructive de
vice, n great fleet of Zeppelins will accomparty tho German fleet when it
dashes out to meet the British, according to stories told by the Swig's boat
men on Lake Constance.
They obtained their Information, they say, from residents of Pricd
riclishaven, on the lake, where the great Zeppelin works is situated. Fur
thermore, they have watched the German slty cruisers experiment with
the new missile, designed to blow England's great dreadnoughts into
atoms.
Suspended from tho gondoln of tho Zeppelin is a wire more than two
miles long. At the end of tho wire dangles a cluster of bombs, filled
with high explosives.
Each Zeppelin accompanying the grand fleet will be fitted out to "fish''
for enemy warships. Scouting ahenil of tho fleet at n great height, the
Zeppelin, the boatmen say, will drop its explosive bait to the water1, drng
it at a high rate of speed in the direction of tho approaching Britishers,
When the bomb cluster strikes the side of an enemy warship tho Zeppelin
commander, two miles nbovo the wnter, will touch an electric button,
setting off the charge.
The bomb-dragging feat has been practiced several times in the last
fortnight on Lake Constance, according to reports reaching Luzerne, by
n new Zeppelin that apparently attained n speed of 100 miles nn hour.
German military representatives in Switzerland made haste to deny tho
rumor that the Germans were planning to drop poison gas bombs on
French and English cities.
ITALIANS DRIVE FOES
FROM NEWLY WON LINE
Austriaiis Capture Advanced
Trenches in Plezzo Basin, but
Lose Them Again
ROME. March 22 Admission that the
Auslrlnns succeeded In cnpturlng first line
trenches In the Plezzo basin, north of
Tolmlno, was made In tho official Italian
report Issued Inst night. Homo asserts,
however, that the Austrlans wero driven
from their nowlv won positions by n
violent countcr-attnet:.
Tho text of the official report follows:
Along tho front from Rovcrto to
tho Gorlzla heights tho enemy per
sists in making attacks, with great
waste of ammunition nnd small In
fantry ndvnnccs ngalnst our ad
vanced line. Yesterday ho was every
where repulsed.
Especially Intense artillery duels
took placo In tho Sugana Valley nnd
on the upper Cordevolc. Along tho
Carnla frontier, on the upper Isonzo
and on tho heights of Gorlzla our
artillery effectively replied to the
enemy's fire, damaging his lines.
Successful Infantry engagements
took placo southeast of Rovereto, near
Korquella. There has been further
fierce fighting around the railway In
tho Plezzo basin, where the enemy,
after an Intense artillery bombard,
ment, succeeded in occupying some of
our advanced trenches, ' but from
which ho was Immediately ejected by
a violent counter-attack.
On tho Carso yesterday tho situa
tion was comparatively calm.
KEPHAItT IX THE FIELD
FOR STATE TREASURER
Senato Clerk Announces Candidacy
for Republican Nomination
Harmon M. Kcphnrt, of Conncllsvlllo,
Kayetto County, today formally announcad
his candidacy for tho Republican nomina
tion for Stato Treasurer, itepnarn, v,na
Is a political lieutenant of Republican
State Chairman Crow, has been assured
of tho support of both factions of tho Or
ganization, according to his friends.
Kephart, who Is Chief Clerk 0f the State
Senate, made his announcement after a
careful canvass of the Stato. J. Lee Plum
mer, Blair County chairman, has also
announced his candidacy for the office.
Kephart announced his candidacy through
tho following letter:
"To the Republican voters of Pennsyl
vania: Having definitely concluded to
become a candidate for the Republican
nomination for tho office of Stato Treas
urer. I now make the fact known by this
public announcement. If nominated and
elected I pledge the people of tho Stato
an administration characterized by effi
ciency and strict Integrity. My candi
dacy, too, Is submitted in tho belief that
Fayette County, having loyally and with
out State recognition, supported the Re
publican party for upward of 30 years. Is
entitled to consideration at this time. I
therefore solicit the support of all Re
publicans, pledging them In return my
appreciation." ,
Bell System"
BULGARIANS PREPARE
TO FIGHT RUMANIA
Mines Sent to Town on the Dan
ube and Newspapers Assume
Hostile Attitude
MILAN, March 22. The Recolo has re
ceived a dispatch fiom Bucharest which
says that tho Bulgarians nro steadily
making preparations for war with Ru
mania. Bulgarian boats carrying mines havo
nrrhcil nt Olurgevo, a Rumanian town
on tho P.inubo, which Is tho port of
entry for supplies for Bucharest. It Is
thought that the Bulgarians will lay tho
mines In tho Danube.
The dispatch says that tho Bulgarian
press Is becoming more threatening In
Its altitude toward tho neighboring coun
try overy day.
ITALIANS QUIT EPIRUS
AT REQUEST OF GREEKS
Retire After Receiving Notico of 24
Hours
PARIS. March 22. Premier Skouloudls
snld III the Greek Chamber of Deputies
that Itnllan troops had left CJreek terri
tory In Eplrus when 'derel to do sj by
thj Greek commander, tho Athens corre
spondent of tho Hnvas Agency nsscrti.
The Premier Is quoted ns making the fol
lowing statement In tho Chamber.
"Italian troops advanced Into Greek
territory and occupied Faghea, In Eplrus.
Tho Greek commnnder notified tho Ital
ian commander that he could not permit
Italian troops to remain In Faghea. Tho
Italian ofllcer requested 21 hours in
which to nsk Instructions. At the end
of that period tho Italians retired."
State Jewelers to Meet nt Lancaster
LANCASTER. Pa.. March 22. At a
conferenco held hero by the local Jewelers
and manufacturers with representatives of
the Pennsylvania State Jewelers' Asso
ciation, including President Ferguson, of
Philadelphia, It was decided to hold tho
next annual convention of tho association
In Lancaster on May 17, IS nnd 19. The
convention will bring several hundred
Jewelers together.
JGURES confirm what
we have repeatedly told
you: That Goodyear
users far
users of any other brand of tires.
Out of 353,859 tires counted
in 71 principal cities, 75,631
were Goodyear.
This shows a Goodyear preference
of 21 per cent with close to 200 tire
brands for buyers to choose from.
What else can it mean except that
Goodyear users have found as you
will find that Goodyear Tires cost
less because they go farther, and last
longer, and give less trouble ?
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ATTACCHIAUSTRL4CI
LUNG0 LA FR0NTE DA
R0VERET0AG0R1ZLA
Element! tli Trincee Avanzate
Conquistate da Nemico nella
Conca di Plezzo e Ripresso
dagli Italian!
VALONA E' BOMBARDATA
ROMA, 22 Marzo.
II MlnlBlero della OUerra pubbllcava
lerl sera II segUcnto comunlcato In base
al rapporto del cotnnndante Interlnale
delle forza Itallane operant! sulla fronts
Itato-aUstrlaca!
"Lungo la fronto da Rovereto alio nt
turo dl Gorlzla II nemico perslstc net fare
attacchl spendendo grandl quantlta' dl
munlhlonl ed adoperando foKe dl fanterla
cha fanno piccolo avanzate verso la nostra
fronte. Nella glornata dl lerl II nemico
fu resplnto da per tutto.
"Spcclalmento Intenso It duello delle
nrtlgllerle e' stato nella Val Sugana e
netl'alta valle del Cordovolc. Lungo la
fronte della Carnla, nell'alta vnlle dell'I
sonzo e suite nlturo dl Gorlzla la nostra
nrtlgllcrla Hsposo eftlcacemento nl fuoco
dcllo batterle nemlche danncgglnndo te
Unco austrlache.
"Combattlmentl dl fanterla favorevoll
n. nol ebbcro luogo a sud -ct dl Rover
eto, nolle vlclnanze dl Forquclln, SI sono
nvutl nncora violent! combattlmentl at
torno alia ferrovla nella conca dl Plezzo,
dovo II nemico, dopo un Intcnso bomlmrd
nmento, rluscl' nd occupara alcuno dcllo
nostro trlncea avanzate, dalle quail pero'
fu sublto dopo rlcacclato con un vlolento
contrattacco da parto delle nostra forzo.
"Sill Cnrso vl e' stata lei I una rclatlva
tranqullllta'."
tJh comunlcato ufflclale nustrlaco dlco
cho avlatorl austrlacl hnnno hombardato
dl nottetempo le casermo cd II porto dl
Valona nonontanto It vlolento 'fuoco dello
artlgllerlo Itallano c rltornarono qulndl
senza incident! alia loro base.
SI apprende che le forzo Itallane cho
avevnno oecupato la locallta' Faghea, nel
1'Eplro sottentrlonale. hanno dovuto ritl
rarsl. II comandante grcco avvcrtl' II
comandanto Itallano cho egll non poteva
permcttero nlle forze Itallano dl rlmancro
a Faghea, o l'umclale Itallano chleso 21
oro dl tempo per domandaro Istruzionl.
Dopo dl cho si rltlro' con lo suo forzo
In terrltorlo albanese. La notlzla fu data
dal presldcnto del Conslgllo grcco, Sku
ludls, nella Camera, In rlsposta ad una
analoga Interrogazlone.
Un telegramma da Bucarcst al Se
colo dl Mllano dlco cho I bulgarl fanno
grandl preparatlvl mllltarl nulla fron
tlera rumena. A Glurgcvo hanno trn
sportato una grando quantlta' dl mine per
somlnarle ncl Danublo. La stampa bul
gara assumo un tono sempro plu' nlnac
closo verso la Rumania.
LA BATTAGLIA DI VERDUN.
Un altro vlolentlsslmo nttacco I tedeschl
hanno fatto contro lo poslzlonl francesl
a nord-ovest dl Verdun, o sono rlutcltl
a guadagnaro nncora del terrcno nella
reglono ill Malancourt, cacclando con
bombo Inccndlarle rlplcne di llquldo In
flammabllo 1 frnncesl che dlfendevano un
bosco. Malancourt e' pcro a died mlglla
da Verdun, o la poslzlono di Lo Mort
Homme e' tuttora nello manl del francesl.
I critic! mllltarl francesl dlcono che
questo successo tedesco o' dl minors Im-
fportanza o non credeno cho I tedeschl
rlnnovernnno, almcno per qualcho tempo,
I loro attacchl contro Verdun SI rltleno
gcneralmente cho II falllmcnto dell'offen
slva tedesca contro Verdun costltulsco per
II kaiser un dlsastro cho si puo' para-
outnumber the
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Goodyear No-Hook Tire
are fortified agtinit t
Rim-cutting Br our No-Rim-Cut
feature.
Blow-outj Bjr our On
Air Cure.
Loose Tteadi By our
Rubber Rivet.
Insecurity By oar Multl
pit Braided Piano Wir
Bate.
Puncture and Skidding
Br our Double-Thick
ll-Wuthu Tread.
The War Today
Violent artillery duels occurred
last night on the front northwest
of Verdun, the French War Office
announced this afternoon. Tho
bombardment was especially heavy
in tho region of Malancourt and
on Hnucourt Hill.
On the east bank of the Mouse
cannonading continued on tho sec
tor between Vnux village and
Damloup. No infantry attacks oc
curred. Dispatches from Amstcrdnm re
port that 200 persons, mostly Ger
man sailors and soldiers, were
killed when 05 Allied planes raided
Zcebruggc last Mondny.
gonaro solo a quello della Mama. Nelle
quattro settlmano dl battaglta nltorno n
Verdun I tedeschl hanno perduto tra ucclsl
o ferltl circa 200,000 Uomlnl del mlgllorl
cho avevnno, trunpo cho non possono essa
ro rlmplazzate sublto.
L'OFFENSIVA RUSSA.
B mentro I tedeschl logorano lo toro
forze mlgllorl davantl a Verdun, I russl
prendono l'offenslva non solo In Gnllzla
o nella Bucovina e contlnuano la loro
marcla nell'AsIa Mlnore o verso la Meso
potamia, ma nttaccano vlolentcmonto lo
llnae dl rcslstcnza tcdescho sulla Dvln.i,
che sono tenuto dal mnrcsclallo von Illn
denburg, battono 1 tedeschl o conqulstnno
un sallcnte cho mlnnccla lo llncc tcuesche.
La battaglta si rlaccendo dunque nncho
Bulla fronto russa per l'lnlzlntlva del rusl
die bI propongono dl impcdlro cho nuovo
truppo slano tolto dalla fronto orlentnlo
per essero Invlate contro Verdun I te
deschl stcssl nmmcttono cho csst sono
statl costrcttl nd abbanuonare un sallcnto
a sud del Ingo Narocz, nelle vicinanzo dl
Vllna, Nolla Bucovlnn lo forzo russo ml
nacclano ora serlamcnto Czernovltz.
Plans Church in Memory of Son
At tho conclusion of a dinner which ho
gave to tho ciders and trustees of the
Ninth rresbyterlan Church, Craig N. Llg
gct, of 1036 Walnut street, last night an
nounced his Intention of building a new
church In memory of hM dead son, John
D. Taggart Llggct. Plans for tho building
already havo been drawn by an nrchltoct
and wero presented during tho evening.
When completed tho structuro will cost
$60,000.
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State Candidates Fllr. P......
Three candidates for tho L,t,
nnnounced today that they will 'flu Z?
Inatlon papers. They oro jLJ,wi
AVnlkcr, 46th Ward; Samuel P.tu',,,
22d -Ward, and Thomas C emintg. lS
Ward, Walker Is a lieutenant of YuJ?.
Mackey and will have tho support rf .
McCllntock from tho 21st leglslTti?."
rlr. IT, lain,, nn,1 r1-.-. .' "! 01.,
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Porter Preaches Preparcdnesi g
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Public Safety, spoko on "Preparedn.S!
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the Presbyterian Church, at LlanercK Th.
address was enthusiastically aDDlamh?
lowed tho address.
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