(-? .(. u NIGHT EXTRA VOL. H.-NO- 224- 'KINANGIAL EDITION Queuing feftner PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JUNE I, 191G; Corinianr, 1910, st xm rcsua Lrxoa Commmt. ?a NIGHT EXTRA PRIOJD OHSGEJfT PROCESSION OF GRADUATES IN 31ST ANNUAL BRYN MAWR COMMENCEMENT Wy t A W A .....i .,.; -mi'i ;' jTwWllt' 'fW1Wwi hjyy -JJ yy ywy.' -ffv..4wwww nw -a"-- hi-w..1j1i.'vwm y-rtyv.ft-yn v "W.'iXy j-wy. V'ww-.. . ..- v-iM.Ait(., ..i SArfN V- -v - ' W - --v. '- - . , -A i ,' A.. - - t , " r- : mi ilU iillMI'lll " MMtlMIMIIMMfcM iJIIMtttM MM 1 1 SSsaft si tsssss. s" H 1" Mint HanfaMliU !! "- -1-- II lilHI I II I I Ill Mill HMIll ! ' 1 I IIMJil K$ mBV0iJBBaaBWBamvanpSMZM-B ' -vjs2BEPHisa e Ut.4v-'.v..:..-.tt.&.'M.v...v.4v. ...... Photo by rivr.xlNO I.rxiicn Stiff Photogrnpher. jDlghty-ono young women received diplomas at the commencement exercises at Bryn Mawr today. The photograph shows the graduates on their way . to the exercises. The insert is Miss Constanco Kellen,- president of the 1910 class. 18 BILLS TO AID "TRANSIT WORK AND OTHER PROJECTS Measures Will Be Passed by Middle of July Include Art Museum U. S. WILL FLATLY REJECT CARRANZA RECALL DEMANDS White House Announces Stand on Continuing Hunt in Mexico DOWNTOWN TO GET SHARE Important steps toward acquiring the much "needed Improvements In tho way of transit; and port facilities and for other municipal dcv6lopments woro taken this afternoon when" US appropriation bills" were Introduced In Councils. They cover a variety of needs and will bo passed about tho middle of July after the passage of tho. loan blls, approvea Dy me peopio ai me palmary 'election. The bills 'appropriated all tho money for' transit apd port nnd approximately 527, 0QO;009 of tho '43,060,797 general loan; The' ..neasur.ea wire Introduced, by Chairman, Gaffncy, of the. Finance Committee,' nffeVa". ,- ojr'ho'yariauflyeparjtipcnta;- - V VV All wercT referred to the Flna'n'coi Commit tee, , . ., ' Anro.nB-ilSo-ordlnahiea were, two .transit bllla. :Tha. first' of these appropriates $57, IdO.OO to Hie. Dopartmsnt pC City Transit and provides that-oify jsurplus ,or balances aftcr,.tho completion' of any line shall be applied to' 'other Items where" the money Is n it y.tfllclent. Tho second' bill authorizes Plreclv.- Twinlner to enter Into, ' coptpict for the work. " Po'ur pills dealt with appropriations, to, thtf Departrntnt of 'Wlmrves, Docks -,'and SetrUsi- Of course, "tljero la an Item' of $S.tMCU25 out of the eeneral loan for the jemb'al of erado crossings In South Phila delphia. - - Two bills, authorized the condemnation of. propertJ' on the Delaware Illvcr at the foot of Wolf and, PJt.ner streets In the 39th, 4th. and, 6th wards, to be taken , ,for new wharrvs. Another' ordinance pfo.v'Jded'. for nn "appropriation of 510,000,000 for general Improvements 7of the port. Kt fourth, bill for this department pro vided' for; whor( and ncK construction "at the foot of Cherry, JKerillworth and Porter AtreettJ, Tmproveineht!''f- the' dlty wharf M' Penh Trettty PaJ-k and"Bridgo street were-alao Included lrlthlahjll. pn.OVISIP FOIt IJUWCHBA'D. Provision was atyomade in this ordinance for-.tiulHVieadlne tho Schuylkill Jllver; ' t T)ire ere two. bills providing '?2,i60, 000 toward , the construction of a ' convention Ati ort roujeum l( provided "fer by an appropriation of ?i,opo,ooo. , . hf ,anliror)rlRtl9) it 1250,000 was prtf iflded "foi' th Board ;of Itecreatlqn for the. iiuprove.pint of Ji'ttyr0und centres. 11,000,000 FR-"SBWBRa. Therei were Ave bllfe carrying appropria tions to the Departroerit' ,of I'ublla works. Including' t,000;o00 tfor sowers. J100.000 top the Jmprpverncnttfto City Hall and $535,000 for Improvement df the city water supply. t . The acquiring of iVoperty and' th cost of- a sewage dlsposa plant was provided, forlrj an appropriation of 3,300.0PO. . fftr the resurfaclng'and gradlnggf high ways arid JmprovementVpf League Island ;Park an appropriation vt 3.1QO(000 ,was provided, . . i , ' , There were three hills to the City Treds. urera department. These; Drovlded 2B0. 000 to- pay clajrns mder the Workmeri5, umyjisunon acj, ,sso,uui ror grade crosalps connected with condemnation pro ceedlngs. For the tondemrmtloiv1 of land? for park purposes, ?f 10,776 as'.provlded. THB WEATHfR Again the good oldiday's of June and va catlonttlmo are wlthlus. The Mayes ore' murmuring on, the fandy. shpre xnd the piny breezes are (iafllng from th, moun tain topsi vfhll bj-ool ca(ter pvei. mossy tones and the Jianeybtes zigzag In the sun- llBhfc -119 a very Jnvltlng. No, Matter rwhre you tur.n tnejlure pt vaca.tbn fa there. But there. mUft be oomethlnir'mora than' a lure sometfing more tajigftte, more practical. Lurej don't pay carta;. What Is so rare is a day-In Junef i J Jn June. j j f For Philadelphia (W 'vicinity-. Fqiti tanighti Friday tnerktaitfa oloudlmaa; tlirtula rising temptratuTQ: Unfit van. ,- t , . -T - . aew ?w WILL REPLY TO NOTE WASHINGTON, June 1. Official an nouncement was made at tho 'White House today that President" Wilson, after' reading Carrnnza's note, decided that .the American farces could not , bo' withdrawn from Mexico at this time. , It was 'further stated' that a note to this effect, . with tho. reasons, for 'the decision will besent to tho Carranza, Government shortly, - AVlilto House, officials explained that the President decided thatthe object of, the. ZQaTANpmxmu TtlVT f tm.TlKn-.TJnalr. !Hn.f7 Mntsinlnn k. ooa No. 1242 (15)1 Uwr No. SI tot (21 al, l yilaabU paMJirana bUU sjaiiuni. cw t Lut 11 Jjbrl MwariJ. jTJ. pj. PJAMQNP, brsceliuvrrU'c wco, lt "btwB IC r(rtura Turned to J A BfIBJ, t:,tg:tgmi uuw i?t huw yua i Jl 8, SIM: . (Jut llrit: I tllj$ is v.&.bne iMe- 'AjifeHca'ii',iorrcea wl'l ' not The nolo to be sent to Carranza, It was stated, will emphasize that thls 'Oqven-J ment. nas no mionpr motives in Keeping Its forces on Mexican Boll. Jt will' plainly ' state that the sole object of the 'expedition; , . ,.a...MMn m.ftl......... MM n n.. n ,1,. la,' accomplished the troops will be , wlth drawn.. Tho "note also will make It very plain th'at IC the da facto Qoyernment employs ts troops' in runntnfe down the bandits, the. stay of 'the1 American troops thus will be neces- &arllv shortened. Carranza's attention' to rnlsstatements of fact about tho "Mexican- Situation, contained,1 In his wlthdriHaJ .'demands. V ' Several days are expected to 'elapse be-i fore this Government .malojs a reply. ThS-' note wilt be formally tulteri up 'at tlie, regular Cabinet mcetlns tomorrow. j What Is' feared here, mda't ls.,that while Carranza's nolo Is. being Considered sonia' overt act may be committed! by one'.'of.'the Mexican military commanders. A majority of tho leaders now at the head of troop's, jn northern .Moxlco are Jtriown as -"gringo haters."". They would welcome a. move 'by the ""Carranza 'iGovernm'e'nt ' to expel the American forces from Mexico by force., Ttt Is feared that they may attempt to prp.vpK such a, move by attacking an Amerlcatf. force. Such an attack It Is declared hire"; would throw the two ..countries nto-wartat' nnoal ' ,.ite Department ofilc'lftla.; wejre" p.lalnly1 angerea ai mq inoiem (one) ot yie .tnrrarip. note. This feeling of reserittnjmtJs.tbVpuettf; about riot' Iek.s by the threat of iii attack upon the' American forces than by the-Imputation of bad, faith to Major General Hugh' U 'Scott, chlefiof staff of the Army. In Ills ,conerences vjtli General Obregon Carran ra'a Mfnlsterjif War, ' At the War'Pepartinent' It was reiterated WAGE ADVANCES MAKE MEN LAZY, SAY EMPLOYERS Federal Agents Told Pay Is Abnormally High and Is Not Earned READJUSTMENT NEEDED Men Paid More Work Less, Says Federal Agent Here Philadelphia Federal Reserve ajrent, after investigating: labor con ditions, says that . .Greatcconomic loss to the country followed "Tvago increases. Employes nrf working four and five days instead of six. Pro'ductfori. isvheinir scrimmlv nir. -tniledif".' . J " .j ' J..'')A'"'teJfc, ;D, 'nnrftiIcjftito'r grflsp-Sifg1" r.greatsf opportunity; ' -'--- ', Pfices-raU8t.bo increased - A fundamental changcirt tho -relations" between' capital and libor will followa returil fc normal conditions. Labor will bo .responsible' for what, follows. ANTI-HUGHES MEN PLAN UNION TO BURST HIS BOOM Hitchcock's Methods Serv ing to Combine Standpat ters and Rooseveltians COLONEL A CANDIDATE QUICK NEWS NORSE STEAMSHIP SUNK 5 CREW SAVED i ' , .riONDPN, June l.Thd tiorveglnii ntcamshlp Eauina, 0047 tono, of, Bergen, 1ms been' sunk by 'nomine or submarine. The ciew was saved. ' j,, OTTO KNABE RELEASED DY PIRATES P1T1SBURGH, Pn June 1. Oto Knabc, 'fcnncriy"'of the Phlla- dr.lplilu National X,tnguc Club niul Inter malinger cf llui Xaltlmoic Fttlti, wan Iodny trlvcn his unsoudiliotiul release by lVoalUcnt Barney UreyfusH of the Pittsburgh. Pirates. f BFXMONT JJ.ACirfO PESVT,TS 1'lrBt thec, The, Wentbury Jltm-l'.f.v. 3-V"r-H'r. i-.''t'i ""'''i atitlft-J, S 1-3 fui'loagfi stra'trh OIlJ'c 1JS. Oitnr. fwa, -) f 1-rtiv ouVwouj WhlniFcy. 107, Ttpllii. 16 ta S, even Mid 10 in 3. occur.!; yMarso Henry," 1 16, Alien, even, 1 to -1 and out, third. TVnic, 1:05 35. MONTREAL RACING RESULTS i iriit rnw, 15G00, 8-year-olds maidens. 5 furlongo Idolita, 10." .rnid, $0.00, $2.80 r.iul $2.70. won; Wallatrtct, 103, Pauiujrlop. $2.G0 niul 2.60, iircuml; Jim Hulchj 103, AuUeroon, $3.10, thtrtl Ximc, 1:05. , Second race puifce .'prlOO, 3-yenr-oldu' nnd up, selling. 6 tui longs Quid A'una, liii, Molt, $.?.c.O, jyi.lO and 53.C0, won; Le'.ioafc, iu( Dodd, ilO.SO 'nn:l $5, uecend"; UaireUc, HO, Acton',. $6.30, ili.u Time, 1:17 1-D.r . . . A . ' '".'.. , By PERRY ARNOLD CHICAGO, Juno 1. -The campaign of Frn.nk H.. HltchcOck for Justice Charles E. Hughe;) appeared todny to hnvo united tlie antl-IIuglies elements In the Btarid-pat Re publican ranks with tho Hosovclt. Itepuhll cans In a concerted attack on Hughes, with a -possible, agreement on lloosevclt In tho ofllnfr. Around 'candidates' row nt the hdtcls to day there was every Indication that a com bine against Hughes Is under way, 'i iiti Biiuuugjj, blUby the., a ConllnutiJ jon ri Fire; Pf loina Two Serious economic loss and a situation' which will force a, readjustment of the' present relations between capital and .la'bor .have "resulted in Jhe "United Stales, as n consenuenca .of the cenoral waira Jncrea'ae'si .granted bVmployers. That Is tho' coheni- aion nrawn oy ino caerai reserve Ktnts .frbrn' reports pf a general InVeatrgatlobIrit'o. jportSj were" made public to'daj;, " , "JQofh skilled and. unskilled laVo?' have .been scarce for some time." says tha.reDort .lof nichard L, Austin, idorai .Reserve JVgent lh this city, '"arid' In' many lines of Industry wages hayo' increased again until they are abnormally high. There Is almost ,' universal complaint, however, that as wages are Increased a large class of wage, earners become lees productive, and the .failure .of Industrial plants to mako BUfflcltnt or reasonable, out-, pui ib preventing inovreanzauon or muon, If any, profit from, operations. The atti tude of .such .wage, earners Is disappointing. Instead of taking "advitritage of the present wonderful opportunity to make large earn ings, they,,ara apparently not netting rnuch more than formerly, when wages 'we're much lowe.r; the. cost of living for 'them, as for others Js much higher' and the -whole country lssufferljig "ft great economic Joss through thq failure of our industrial es tablishments' to 'produce the volume of goods fqcytycrj there 'a at present so great a demand,", - ' ',, "Thesltuayori Vlth many manufacturers, Continued in face Two, Column- Flio situation." 'The' arrival here of Senator ' Boles 'Pen rosei of Pennsylvania, 'was. anxiously awattedv There,', was an undercurrent of 'feeling that Penrose, oven more than Barnes, .holds: the" situation, in his hapds, -If he Jumps to Iloofevolt, as" Jt has bfen rumored he would, thd battle Is over, pplltlcJaps say.; if he fights against the Colonel, then' it la a free-for-all, - Barnes. Qn urriyal, was planning to Jump" .liito tho thlclt of the fray this afternoon, announcing that he was going to 1ho eotp-' mltee meetlnrat the Colfseum. "I -won't say anything now." he snapped, "ilaybe. I'll talk later." - . .COLOffEtc .R13ADY T.O "CO-OPERATE." Roosevelt himself l ready, to co-operate wljli or;' oria vho laifor hlnv. This, was emphasised today by;john- Ilcqrath, .the Colonel'B private secretary, Who' reached Chicago, today after .accompanying the" Col onel on his trip to St.'itioijls. '' '.,'1 ''I nin rrfe'rcly. here.to'c6-operale .with all persons or whatoyer 'party supports Roose yelCMirearath' saidi ' ' "Is, Roqeevcl( . n, caridldato?" HcQrath was Bkcd. '"Most assuvedly. he Is." he replied. There was rt pronounced feeling tpday that nothing would htm, the breach be tween Rcpseyelt and the Old Cuard mar quickly than.'Hltchcock'fl efforts for Jliigheftf y BRITAIN SEIZES MORE U. S. MAIL BERLIN, June 1. The Danish steamship United States, which eallea from Now York on May 20, has been taken Into Kirkwall by a British warship and nil hor American malls seized, says the Overseas News Agency. A dispatch from Tho Hague to tho Overseas News Agency states that the Butch steamships' "vv"esterd'yko and hyndanr were hold up by British -warships and all the United States malls seized. PENROSE OFF FOR CHICAGO THIS AFTERNOON Sepator Penrose, accompanied by.lilas8ore'tary,. -will leave "North .Philadelphia; atlon; howovor. was muddled .nl.. Sepator Penrose, accompanied byihlaseoi a"rrIvriI..tflnv'f.;wtril'ViFi!iT?.JU ptiA-j'W"i.'ji,Ati.'t'i'.c'i.4i,iS .'... .i.'T.i,nV,...; itl,oi r.V.n('lnn' - 'Barnes, It is saldj may hold tbtfkar u the 'MF . KAISER" HONFteRS WITH-'SPANIfirT ffliTOY. -11 ' " ..' V . ....'i. . .1 1 i ..' . - 1 ' .1 1 . KAISER CONFERS WITH 'SPANISH! ENV0 f-f BERLIN,. JilheM.t Emperor" "William has returned to Berlin from Gcrmalt -Great' tT.?J ..-A ,!-. t. j ' t ..-. -... .. ,. ... 'j.' -.- J. icuuimurici-a., io' neia a comcrcnca wun xno; opunian .Amoassaaor, ir. t-010 uo ernape, miring- xpe morning. . , and delegates It was slated, It was rumdred today that Coleman duPopt.of Delaware. -would withdraw from tho race In. fM.yor pf Justice Hughes, swing ing six fielawar&tdelega,tes to the Hughes column. . j. " V.y Georae" W. PerSlns brought the olive branch to 'th'anepuhUpaii party again to day. The Bull -lopse chleftalpj after . ' 1. "' i - ContInue4t;rme Two, Column Two "W; 80,000 SYRIANS PERISH OF HUNGER "' "WASHINGTON June 1, Eighty thousand women, children arid men have perished of hunger In the little Syrian State of Mount'Xebanon, President "Wilson .was .toicl today .by K. El-Aewad, who headed, o delegatlpn representing Syrians In America, wlfd'Tyarit to devise a way to ship food Intothe, devastated "country' , . . ,. Ttt 2531 KILLED ON IT. S. RAILROADSHrN THREE MONTHS CRITICS REBUKED AT GRADUATION B BRYN MAWR HEAD Closet Skeletons Made to Stalk Abroad, Says Presi dent Thomas HERSELF A SACRIFICES Heaps Coals of Firo on Hor De nunciatorsStorm of Ap plause Greets Her iADSKr1! I llyo .liundre WASHINXITON. June 1. Two thousand llyo .Hundred and vthlrty-ono persona vero killed-and H3,6J8 Injured In railroad accidents' fit tho United, States during the three months ending September 30, 1916, "accordlngTto a report of - the"? Interstate uuminerce commission loaay. xnw was a decrease lor ill Kllieq nna asaT injurea over the' corresponding period In 19l4. V'l ANTHRACITE CASE REHEARING DENIED "WASHINGTON, JUho 1. The ' Interstato Com'mdVce. Commission today denied a rehearing of the anthracite coal casa decided Juno, 30, 1916, In which tho com mlS8l6n-rilerod,a general reduction of rates on dntfcraclte throughout tho 'Penn sylvania mining district.- ' WOMAN CAPTURED HEjlEJ F0RNEWBBKMURDER Accused of Slaying Man Two , and a Half Yars Ago in ' a gU-eet Fight 1 - V -1 , , r Search extending, oyer two apd jone-half years for a wjpman uqder Indictment in! a. New York murder case' ended in this olljr today- In ihe arrest of Anna 'Brltt, alwj known, as Anna Stone, Jn a lodging house atis;hlahd Wallace streets. Detectives Bel. shaw, Tirnlln and Krse made the capture "after several days of quiet Investigation. Detective Landove, pf the New York de-" pirtmeilt. .completed" thework of thet local 'detectives ,by Identifying the prisoner this 'njornlngr at pity Hallt and she will be taken td that sjty (or trial. The murder 'or which Anna Brltt. who la SI years old. Is under indictment was the killing of Frederick Strauss on Janu ary 29, 1?U.' On, that 4ay a free- fight of Jews and Italians was In progress at, St. Mark's olace'and 3d avenue. Strauss -was shot through the head. He was not a. pari tlclpant in me nsnv, uio. punto pur- i according to th detectives, disappeared frt the nme v no nau7' "u iimi?. v days ago, when ,C3ptatn Ttte receive word tkat she. was-in this city. - ' Wife Puns Away 5 Times j Js. IJome BA.YOJTNE. N. J June J.; AtVer five ytarlof dtubatjoo. Jonn BokjiMky. ftlS? H fHWpilie4 in yjft'ollc that his wtfa, li4 U max tor na na upm ij.r? 7taF ot hikVal '"K'i lm ft4 that bft li lraoiv mm a.wy i t wf ofwf i. ." Uv itW. "I'm. Blil ' IM. 1-a IwfV laSo, i fca? but tthr." t Mr, 'TMGLA'SAYSWAITE ASiHE HEARS DOOM J! -K Poisoner Oalrg When Court Sen ' tericep pint toDie During ,W.eokf6f July 10 .'Nim yPRK. June'!. X)r. Arthur "War ren Waltewas .today sentenced to die In' the. olesttiaiShair aOSlng.JUpg prlsortljiur InJhe week, beginning JOly .10. tie received, hia ilegth' sentence for the murder.of John B. Peck, his father-ln-Iaw. in the same Unflinching manner In which ie heard trie jury's verdict of guilty. The Condemned, manmada a dramatic speech In court. ; "t am glad -very, very glad- that X can give my boy In expiation In some .small way of the things thatj have done," he said, "I regret that I have nothing more than uiy body that I can ,'giye ani I hope nd I also freely gtya my soul for the same purpose and I hope, that. H.may go on and erve forever yi'apy way that there may h before It to jpurge Itself. '" . " would like tti say tij.t I want to thank' this Court .for- the, ffaln arid Sust trla.1 that was ccVrded to mej that is all I have, to say." , , - tf , An soon as Walle had itfiUhed. -'Justice Shcarrj pronounced fentncMVaItcr R. flual, W.alty. counsel, madf thft1 usual formal motions for.aThew tfla and 'for a fllerotesal. He" bJ-r;ojeiiied i&ylndtlco f POa)t yut1 vrJil'dji o wlthl,r,vAe te days' limit . , - f Buns $p Auto "Ijjtp SterWoF thaa r8,4w. A t-jaap.y mi wwrfs&m WSSflili BflhlFaUtj? llil. "fefliutliSnit U76 mikf SENATE WIEDrVOTE , ONBRANDEISTDAY . " ; Hi Confirnitttioh as Supreme .Court Justice onfidentv Pre , dieted by Hjs Supporters ,' WASHINGTON, pne 1 T(w Senate today wl yr(e the. last chapter in tfie eon'rSXefSy Jive.rr President WilsSh'a nom naton of louia p. Rrandels.-to the Su lirenie Cqurt bench. At 4:85 ffcloclj this afternoon.' the Senate will go jlnto ' execus tlVe .MWlon, recelye the majority ond minority - report?' op BrandeW from the Judiciary Committee and then. vgte. ini dlcatlons ars that' the whoU", proceed Inff will notlast more than 15 minute and that Brandels -will be confirmed by about a dfczen votes. The scheme to dispose pf the isase with, out h roll call to save campaigning Sena tors, the political embarrassment of their record .on' the confirmation wlU' he turned down,. Brndes' sUpportera declared they would, insist uppn a roll .call to be nioTde nublla after the session in ord that tha country might see where every Senator? stood, . ... s 0, .r SWJSL G. BLYIE ')' ' YiU Report Both'- JSfailonal Copvett$ioH8 E mniiffi Mb iijmer v ,u, .; r. - 1 PRESIIIRNT TO ATTT3ND ANNAPOT-IW PnnTMRMPRAlRMT T -i,T.7"T - ' , r- '- -,-.---. w--w ww. --.w--,.. . WAHlNaTO', Jifne 1, President "Wilson, will' go, dpwh tp 'Annapolis' 'tonight ohtbeyacht.Mayfiower to attend tho graduation exercises tomorrow at the Nayal Academy, Ho will present tle diplomas and may'speak briefly, ; " : : i ' ... , germany;to ask $2,400,0.00,000 credit .-. . . bBRlilN, J.unB l.-TheReichslaff will bo aake'4' tp vote (i new credit' ot bout jS.iOOOO.'uOO at' a special rneetlng- In-mldsummef.'T.trie Vosslsclfe Zeltunp; reports. Thtf last, credit voted by the Reichstag will do for the next month. ...': .' ' 'T- 3 '"'''.- GERARD .TOLD-PF POLISH RELIEJe: PLAN'S REJECTION BERLIN, June 'Lrr-Germany will not accept qreat Britain's counter-proposals for the relief QfFpUWHJ. This deqlslop, which had been expected, was -reached ata conferepce at thie, 'American .Enjbassy yesterday attegded by Ambassador oVrard, Dr. Theodor Iwald, Director of the Alinl.siry ot the Interior; Prtnqp .ubeckl, the Polish leadel-.iapa. representatives cf the Ro'okefeller Commlssloq, Vtfh British proposals werofoupa tobe lnaoceptablo lo tfermany largely pv account' of the fact, that this country larunahle to give the guarantee dernanded by GreatrBrJtatn for- the Blmul' trpeoua jeedlne;'.of Serbia, Montenegro And the Beotioji'of Pojand cjccypled by Austria as p, condition for permlttlnt' food for Poland to passT the British, blockade. ' U, OPP, INSlfRES OPERA PERFORMANCE AGAINST RAIN Tha lnivtrslty of Pennsylvania Is betting t35,to 2500 "that U will rain next !.. ..Il. .l.u'li;.Ti'.Unl. ,,.....-.... . llS 111., I .... -.. ,.'- 4ucQunjLiui(k ib. wjjUtcH ,YsuiHiaiivT7 vjt wn u9 tvgu ujr jiuea, SlIlgeJTB on FrahkIln;.Fled, The'. University. 'which Is managing-the performance has InsUreu tho ppera for 12500 against postponement on accgunt ot rain, The" premium Is atn, 6 tier cent, or 1125. , PRICE OF GOAL ADVANCED lCENTSA TON The, price pf all sjjiesi.of.coal was Increased, g cents, a on today. It Isthe first. of fiVo. nionthly Increases, by wliich Tetall dealers "wQl bej able .'to offset"Mvinces' JevUd'hy tjie operators a 'reimnutue- themsejyei '(orithft high cost Pt laMp and jutterJala. Today's casli. jn-u-es'' for coal are 5.3 for pea. 17.35 for etove, 7.10 for ess and 7.Q for nut. . J 11 1 " ' " -" 1 i'i' . " ' v MAYOR WILL LABEL CITY'S gA.RS; NO. JOY RIDING - -. Maye Smltli Is expeed tfi Jajue art order eHhe today qp tomprr9w reg.urlntr all automobiles owned , by' -tha city to. be, labeled with,, the narnVt ofethe.cl'tyand' Uureau fn letters -lhreeJlnohstj high, "Wery- rcaiikirte thMayor-wtvVicnlrf. ba. J taken to prevent Jihe- Mf, ft th city's cars by Jpy-rldiner officials. THej rule -will' riot Biblnson, , , EDWARP BOKr INDORSE ROOSEVELT BdwardNBok, editor el the X-ilkfVIJaae, Jouraal, ha bcprot RrfgfftM AdVlfwy Cppamlttee v t,PfefeKa-.PUsm J's. (r. -pqBlffpiffii jt cotonti itoosw. p fjpf.1 (.Tiierti i aumutwiy -f y Fj5 mA9 'in ' lrttw tsr -i swl H 1 HM.t,.t, , IIHw$lm&JttmS3SV& ? 'Direct reference to the recent contro versy at Bryn Mawr College Involving the faculty, alumni nnd trustees, In charges of autocratic! rule, was made today at the commencement exorcises of jlie Institution by President M. Carey ThomaV Miss Thomas said: "Wo liavo found that there were In the college closet a wilderness of skeletons which we never knew existed, and .hey rlbly and clank their chains. "S f) 'The alumni, fncultv nntl n.ieinsnin might have given us tho benefit of the doubt, but if the offering up of the president of the College as a sacrifice in public has quickened tho sense of responsibility of graduates to their alma mater, all that has happened has been well. SURPRISE TO ALUMNAE. This statement came "3omewhat as a .sur prise to the graduates and members of the faculty, who wero assembled In the gymna Blum, where tho commencement exercises were held. It had been generally expected that Miss Thomas would avoid reference to the controversy, but she launched into a discussion of It almost at the beginning of her address. At tho conclusion of her speech Miss Thomas was applauded so loudly and for' such a long period that she had to leave her seat several times and bow to the audi ence before the graduation ceremonies could proceed. Seventy-two members of the graduating class, garbed In their cap's and gowns, re ceived Jhelr Bachelor of Arts degrees from tho hands of President Thomas at the 31st annual commencement exercises. In addition to tho 72 degrees awarded to tho seniors there wero' two degrees of Doctor of Philosophy;- awarded to Graco Medes, of Missouri, and Marguerite "Wlll cox, t New York, and seyen degrees of Master pt Arts, awarded to HaVl K Barnett, Pennsylvania ; Margaret 8. Brpd way, Pennsylvania; Anna Haines Brown. Philadelphia; Florence C Irish, Pennsyl vania; Mildred Justice, Pennsylvania.;, Jlulh C. Manchester. Connecticut, and Dorothy V "Weston. New Yprk. 'The larce room was oacked -to the "doors 'iixpiimpf .nMn.M ...l.t t... J.V.IH.J- !.' I. J.Zmt uvmiu3 '.vuiu uu uyibQ.iii.icu. fl cit,, jn-vr-,. v.ryugj .ucuiac ioua ouiDurst ,or .appiause-greetesi her, from that section as, she stepped up to' receive the diploma for which she had-be'w working .for four hard years.- The exercises opened with a national anthem. Following came a, prayer, after which came Introductory remarks by presi dent Thomas. Then came, the presentation of the degree of bachelor of arts, and then master oi arjs, seven n nuniDer. una men doctors' of philosophy, ,two in number. Fol lowing the awarding of- tho degrees cams conferring of the gntddate'-and undergrad uate scholarships for the year of 3316-I7 and the George W. Chtlds "essay prize for the year 1915-16. Following- came the con ferring of- tlio European fellowships z&nd,? resident fellowships for the year 101C-17. Th&. students were then addressed by President Mary Emma Woolley, of Mount Holydke College, on "The Factdf .Life."' The Continued on l'ace lfaur, Cblamn Tire YOUNG WOMAN TEACHER MOGjiSOUTiyiASHER Two Fist Blows in Swift Suc cession Send Him Into , the Gutter WEST CHESTER, Pa,. June 1. Miss Alice' Hlbberd, of West JUner street this place, a teacher In the' Philadelphia, publlo -schools and' a , well-known young' womjoa athlete, gave a young man a faceting last plght which he will remember. ' Vu AVheu the teacher arriyed. hero on. a train the' mau -accosted her at the station and. then followed' her several blocks, wheUh made some Insulting remark; an he caUght -lier arm. -- moment laer he regretted th sttotC MIbs Hlbberd landed two swift blows n, quick succession upon the coun tenance of tha. mart and he took, quiet. rest Irt a gutter, while she'pfocetded homeward,. Miss Hlbberd Is being "congratulated ten day by friends, who learned of tha' Incident. BURNS A MORGAN EMPLOYE Testifies He Secretly CopiciJ Letters; i liawyer'a Ofice " 'JEW YORK, Jupe t. William J. Burnt, prlyato detective, today testified that as the employe of J. p. Morgan qo .hejiSSxeUy, ente'red the law oMlce pf peymour Sey mour, copied, forreenondencej of the firm n4 also installed a detec.taphone.?-;HC testU m'pny -wffly,glven Jn the wire-tapping; InyesU-. gatlon "b'efyre. Commissioner- MjjAdoo. ' !The letters-he oppIe.d were. Identified ase. act duplicates'- ot letters, stolen from. Jl Morgan "oRice. 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