ii Wi.ii. FIREMEN TO BASE -WAGE APPEAL ON ,: BUSINESS SENSE ttfBptter Pay Means Better Protection Will Bo New Argument AsiV?5 ! COUNCILMAN GIVES PLAN Morris E. Conn Advises Associa- tion Other City 'Fathers Pledge Support Many Dependent on Citifa Gallant Fire Fighter a MARRIED firemen fnr outnumber the bachelors nnd widowers In the Bureau of Fire, & tho following figures, compiled from reports mnde U) Chief Murphy, show: Men in Bervlcc 095 Married 8C3 Having, dependent children C94 Having wives, but no children. . 157 Single or with no dependents. . . 148 A. new phase wan (five n to tho flremon's campaign for a fair living salary ond equitable working condltlonn today when a movement to place the situation In n new light before tho business men of Philadel phia, iron begun Ths men In the service as well ns their leaders nrn convinced that, nftor till, tho problem of an adequately paid and equipped flre-flghtlng; organization affects tho prop erty owner as vitally an It doon the men In the ranks of tho cnclnd and truck com panies. They bellove that when tho facts of their condition aro known to the mnn whooo property Is In their keeping Rt all hours of tho day and night tho merchant's business Instinct will load him to demand from the Mayor and Councils men and equipment alike adequate In number and condition to i safeguard tho millions ho has at stake. Ittsult of this realization of present con ditions, they bolloe, will strike tho moat calloused observer of facts in his one tender spot, hla pockctbook, and lnduco him to bring presauro to bear upon hln Council man and the Mayor, as a plain matter of clvlo Justice, to cretto a forco of 'firemen, paid and maintained upon a plane bctlttlng tho city and Its requirements. NEW PLAN rilOPOSKD Tho germ of this new movo waa launched at a meeting of the Hose and Laddrrmen's Association last night at Veteran Flromcn's liall. Tenth street above IJrown. Ilery company In tho city was represented by a delegate and tho full momborshlp of tho campaign committee wan aleo present. IXorrls K. Conn, Common Councilman from tha Eighth Ward and a member of tho Committees on Flnanco and Pollca and Fire, was the chief speaker Two othor Councll ' men, Krank Gray, of tho Thirty-fourth Ward, another member of tho Committee on Pollca nnd Fire, and I. Walter -rnompson. o tho Fortieth Ward framer of tho pending ordlnanco granting a pay Increase and u re adjustment of tho firemen's working hours, also spoke. All three Councllmen pledged their In dividual support to tho campaign and virtu ally assured their henrers that tho light had reached n stago whore victory might , oa anticipated Messrs. Thompson nnd Gray declared that their associates In tho West Philadelphia wards wero with them In their stand and thnt popular Sympathy west of tho Schuylkill vns a unit on behalf of tho firemen. 3fr, Conn, however, sounded the keynote of the meeting. As a nember of tho ri nanee Committor, he declnred that tho course of action waa to talto up tho fight on the floor of Councils when tho budget for- next year camo up for action Then, he urged, tho champions of the firemen should insist that provision for the pro posed salary chango be Incorporated To create oentlment that should bo convincing to the fromers of the appropriation bills he advised that business men be Interested more actlvoly In tho question from tho selfish viewpoint of their own protection It Is more than a mere salary question that confronts the merchant and property owner, he said. With nn underpaid, over worked and undermanned fire bureau to look after tho millions of dollnrs In build ings and contents now located In thn city's center, Mr. Conn contended, he must be a i poor business man who will oppaso any measure looking to greater safeguarding of hla great Investment, oven If that added protection Involves a matter of two or threo cent a year In the amount of taxes as sessed against tho property under pro tection. MATTER OF SELF-INTEIIEST lie promised success to the firemen If f tlio business Interests of Philadelphia would regard the problem In Its proper aspect ns belonging to them 'and primarily designed to afford them and their goods greater security. That the firemen ' themselves profited was secondary, he argued. Acting upon the suggestion thus hold out, ths campaign committee decided to In augurate a new Visitation of the business Interests which already have Blgned their petition to the Mayor and solicit their per sonal Influence and efforts to bring about early legislation. The firemen are much encouraged by the ready co-operation shown by the men at the head of the Bureau of fire. Both Chief En gineer Murphy and Deputy Chief noes Davis ilmvA ATnrMiml (hnmiAlvM In full av.nmi.t... ir f Mlh .I... . .I.- ... -. I .. " tij miu i.mu0 ut mo iiinu mm arp icuum .every assistance to impress upon the public j the Jostles of the claims they are now press. r Battalion, chiefs and other officials of the bureau are In equal accord with tho move ment and their assistance In aiding to In form the public of the hitherto unknown details and Incidents of the llremen's loi ts doing much to encourage the rank and fllo In their campaign. That Mayor Smith will be found among the supporters of their plea before Councils many of the firemen today believe. The Mayor, they declare, has noyer manifested th slightest Intent or desire to stand in opposition to publio desire. The recent ,, awakening of popular Interest on the fire men's behalf, based upon ths Justness of establishing a fair living wage and more , f bearable working hours for men who now do fctrolo work at less pay than rewards c the day laborer and city messengers, Is I srrowlng so rapidly and with such force , , that the raeq of the bureau believe that the Mayor will be found, when the time comes to speak, in the forefront of their advocates with Councils. f PUBLIC RESPONDING: SWIFTLY J foe aUerlUr and unanimity with which , the Methodist Preachers' Association es soused, their cause la accepted by tho nro- Huu as Indicative of similar action by other representative bodies, not only of the JrT. but of business organizations as Well. The chief obstacle of the campaign a jmcu uw clearing away or we preyall tt Ignorance on the part of (be publio of futt what a fireman Is called: upon to do. It Is sought to show; the public that this stuty extends far beyond the spectacular, al though, dangerous, response to alarms of Maw that the campaign of publicity has fjB great measure established ths true con- tha firemen are receiving responses peotiraxemittit from all directum. Not Wivata Individuals and business man tmUviae themselves lit faor of the but members or Conn- wu a otfcat jBfjupM) fwic. mrmjmtmm runrjm niTL. BWU m zflftJBBsHC , - ..- a. sm BMfirfcMflsiMaifiEa. - . U-M sxsmi i mamakYmiL tc PESIDENT'S RETALIATORY POWER IN INTERFERENCE WITH tf. 8. TRADE Section ion That whenever, during tho existence of a war In which the United States Is not engaged, ths President shall be satisfied that there Is reasonable ground to believe that any vessel, American or foreign, Is, on account of the laws, regulations, or practices of a belligerent Govern' monti making or giving any undue or unreasonable preference or advantage In any respect whatsoever to any particular person, company, firm, or corporation, or any particular descrip tion of traffic In the United States or Its possessions or to any citizens of tho United States residing in neutral countriei abroad, or Is subjecting any particular person, company, firm, or corporation or nny particular descrip tion of traffic In the United .States or Its possessions, flr any citizens of the United States Presiding In noutral countries abroad to any undue or un reasonable prejudice, disadvantage, Injury, or discrimination In regard to nccoptlng, receiving, transporting, or delivering, or refusing to accept re ceive, transfer, or deliver any cargo, freight or pavongers, or In nny other reipect whatsoever, he Is hereby au thorized and empowered lo direct the detention of siilIi M!so1b by with holding clearance or by formal notice forbidding departure, and to rev oka, modify or rcnow any suih direction That whenever, during the oxlstonce of n war In which tho United States Is not engaged, tho President ahall bo satisfied that there In rcasonnblo ground to bellevo that under tha laws, regulations, or practlcos of any bel ligerent country or Government, Amorlcan ships or American clUrens are not accorded nny of tho facilities of commerco which tho v ousel"! or cltlzonn of that bolllgcront country enjoy In tha United Hinted or Iti possessions, or oro not ncconlcd by such belligerent equal privileges or facilities of tmilo with vesncls or citizen of tin) nationality other than that of such belligerent, tho Presi dent li hereby authorized and em powered to withhold clearance, from ono or more vessels of such belliger ent country until such belligerent PONY, DENIED EXERCISE, LOSES POWER TO WALK Three Years Stabling Virtually Paralyzes Locomotion of Ani mal, Which Is Shot A photograph lllunlrntlng this ntury npprnre on thn pictorial page. Ono of the most remarkable cases ever brought to tho attention of the Pennsyl vania Society for tho rrovontlon of Cruelty to Animals In this city In that of n pony, which, after moro than three, years' con finement In a stable during which time It novor recolved any exercise, had- not only lost tho power of locomotion, but had bo- comn n. physical wreck. Strango nu It may seem, tho niilmal was not kopt In Its stall through nny net of wanton cruelty on tho part of Its owner On tho other hnnd. It wjk moro a case of mlnplacod sympathy, nnd no uctlon Is con templated against tha owner by tho society. Tho animal, once a beautiful black pony, prosented a pitiful sight an it stood In the society's stables In tho reur of 1027 Chest nut street, awaiting tho oxccutlon of the death penalty proscribed against It, as a me.nnn of ending Its Bufferings, All four hoofs had grown to threo times their normal size, and tho animal was virtu ally atnndlng on Its hcols. The hoofs of tho forelegs had actually began to curl upward Tho rear legs wero "cow-logged " Thn teeth hail grown to an enormous length, and the eyos had become dimmed. When It attempted to walk Its lego simply rcfusod to loavo the ground, nnd officials of tho society lclleve It de veloped a ca-io of spinal meningitis Secretary Iluthorford, of tho society, de clared that never In hla experience In con nection with work among cniolty societies had ho ever encountered such a cnBe. Tho animal was purchasod about four years ago by Francis 13 Tote), of 2H North Dnrlen street. Ilo presented It to his son and the nnlmal was christened Bees. After n few weoks tho son grow tired of the animal and refused to rifle It any longor. Then It was placed In tho stable, Petel told the society agents "It Is simply n case of misplaced sym pathy," said Secretary llutherford. 'The owner believed he was doing right by the pony by not working It. The animal was well fod, I am confident of that, but ths lack of cxorclBo Is what caused Its ruin. Thero Is absolutely no hopo for It now. Its nervei are shattered. There will bo no prosecution because wo aro confident It was not a wanton act of cruelty. Thero was such a caso yearB ago In Wisconsin, where a man through spite placed a horse in a stall and confined It for several years be cause It had become balky and ran away with him," Agents Henry tapper and Richard nyan discovered tho animal's plight yesterday uiiu jiuh iv removeu to me society s head quarters. The pony was not able to walk Into tho ambulance. Tho animal was relieved of its misery with the aid of the Greener Humane Killer, n gun which fires n large-caliber bullet Into the bruin, causing Instant death. Norweffian Steamship Reported Sunk LONDON. Nov. 31. 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Broad II Hit HMTAIL MTOUIW Mala mwi SANHOM SX 9, EVENING lffl)(mto PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVIMB&& 21, shall restore to such American ves sels and American ottlssns reciprocal liberty of commerce and equal fa cilities of trade; or the President may dlreot lhat similar privileges and fa cilities, if any, enjoyed by vessels or citizens of such belligerent lit the United States or Its possessions bo refused to vessels or citizens of such belligerent ! and In such case he shsll mako proclamation of his direction, slating the facilities nnd privileges which shall b refused, and the bel ligerent to whoso vessels or citizens they nre to be refused, and thereafter tho furnishing of such prohibited privileges and facilities to any vesnet or cltlrcn of tho belligerent named In such proclamation shall be unlawful ; nnd ho tnay clinngc, modify, revoke, or renew such proclamation ; and any person or persons who shall furnish or attempt or; connplrn to furnish or bo concerned In furnishing or In ths concealment of furnlihlng facilities or privileges to ships or persons con trary to tho prohibition In such proc lamation shall bo liable to a fins of not less than 12000 nor more than 160,000 or to Imprisonment not to exceed two years, or both, In the dis cretion of tho court. In enso nny vessel which Is detained by lrtuo of this act shall depart or attempt to depart from tho Juris diction of tho United Stales without cloarance or other lawful authority, tho owner or maBter or person or persons having charge or command of such vessel shall bo severally llablo lo n fine of not less than $2000 nor moro than MO.000, or to Imprison ment not to oxcoed two years, or both, and In addition such vessel shall bo forfeited to tho United Stntes. Thnt the President of the United Statos Is heroby authorized nnd om powored to employ such part of the land or navnt forces of tho United States as rlmll be necessary to carry out thn purposes of this act Kxtract from "An act lo (n create thn revenue, and or oth'r jturpoae " piuted lv Oongrttn a4 approved by the I'rcsUlenl September s, Jl$ FIRE-TRAPPED WOMAN THROWS BABY TO COP Child Caught Unhurt Fourteen Families Rescued in New York Tenement Blaze NEW YORK. 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Perkins, National Committeeman Herbert Parsons, of New York, nnd National Committeeman Charles B Warren, of Michigan, who have acted ns a campaign board of strategy, to day will nnalyzo tho very latest official re turns from California, If thoso returns demonstrate to their comploto satisfaction thnt tho President has surely won In that Slate, the board of strategy will so Inform Mr Hughes and advise htm lo offer his con gratulations without delay. ADVERTISES FOR HELP TO PROVE INNOCENCE OP MURDER Accused Wants Witness"" to Prove His I'rcsonco in Ilotol at Time of Killing CHICAGO. Nov. 21. Daniel A FarreJI, a stenographer, today la advertising for help In proving that ho did not kill Richard Hatfield In iv saloon hold-up horn Ooctober 80, Farrell was registered at tho Y M. C. A. 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