Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 07, 1916, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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BALDWIN LIKELY
TO BE SPEAKER
I Election of Penrose Candi
date Certain, Legalisa
tion Loaders bay
0ALL OPPOSITION WEAK
-h.j j. Baldwin, of Delaware Count.
SSi,Uln o belnK tinted
SS" of tha next House of Iteprwen a
Uf. MeonJIntf to nepubtlcan organisation
"Vfc rUlms made br the Penrose lieu
. T.m who re mannnins the Hnldwln
lfmBi?n tht the Penrose candidate will
KE? $ltt .101 and 110 votes In the Re-
Swtoii have not been dlaputed
K in. Vnre-Hrumbaugh leaders who have
W ra.,VAln Tl. Cox. of Philadelphia,
:1 dvrln'a opponent, and recent moves
tVein the fight by the State ndmlnts
fftlon leaders Indicate that they arc In
!L. eneakerahlp content simply as a pre
.Vat "a factional war that will last
In SSrinB the session of tha Leirlstaturc,
MiIm of which faction clecU the
Ths'vares so far have not taken any
:; in the Speakership contest outside
It rhllsdelphla. Thoy have conllned their
.Boris to obtaining as many vote-, for
K In the delegation rrom this city as
thir possibly can. nnd have left the up.
plate campaign entirely In the hands of the
Then anil-Baldwin campaign outside of
Philadelphia, accordlnc to recent announce
ment.. Is under the direction of Paul N.
Airman, statistician In the Department of
1-sbor and Industry, who la an applicant
for the position of manaccr of tho State
'"""nntl-HaldwIn leaders have, within
he lat few days, mado a canvass of tho
wembera-elect of the House outside of
Philadelphia. Tho mcmbcrs-olcct havo been
itkl If they would vote for Cox nnd then
fllhey would veto for OcorBo W. Williams.
.fTloca County nnd. thirdly, It they would
rate for Charles Walter, of Franklin
The fact that tho names of thrco candt
i.... ... h.inr tiHcd. with that of Cox first.
to belwr pointed to by tho backers of tho
Baldwin candidacy aa an Indication of tho
weakness of tho opposition to Penrose in
th upeakershlp fisht.
The Stato administration's canvnss or the
State Is regarded as n test of strength
in all directions, to Uctermlno whether to
make tho fight on tho Issue of Baldwin's
record as a reactionary, to make It on tho
wrt and dry Issuo, on tho possibility of tho
Penrose force, agreeing to somo such can
cldito hs Walter on n compromlso or
'whether to take no part whatever In tho
Republican caucus, nt which tho Speaker
"Undoubtedly will be choson.
BXCOltDS CONTRASTED
, The Cot candidacy was launched on the
lilie of tho rcnpcctlvo records of Cox and
'niMvin. Pox has been a steadfast sup
porter of tho progresslvo legislation, such
jj child labor, workmen's compensation,
womert work, cold storngo nnd tho lonn
shark law Ho also voted for local option
last session.
1 Baldwin, on the other hand, has always
teen one of tho principal opponents of
tttxse mcaaurcs, and has tho Biipport of the
liquor Interests, manuraciurcra anu insur
ance companies In his present fight
i, DISTRIBUTION BLAMED
vnn uuivt rnsT of food
ff.
iAntlqunted Freight System tho Heal
gf Cause," Says John A. McSparran,
Stato Grango Master
"An abominable and antlauated system of
ilitrlbutlon" Is tho rcnl cause of tho high
5,txot or living, nccordlnc to jonn a. aic
EiSDarran, master of tho Pennsylvania Stato
jQranre, who la In Philadelphia to make
final arrangements for tho annual meotlng
ef the grange which will open next Thurs
day In tho Academy of Music
'The high cost or living la a freight prob
lem," he said, "In tome casoa tho farmer Is
fitting tho blamo. Tho truth of the matter
.ll that tho farmer la getting only a small
share of tho profit which la not In propor
tion to tho advanco in prices he has to pay
for equipment.
'Tho present condition Is blamable on
the abomlnablo and nntlquntcd system of
distribution. Tho freight train nro oper
ated on tho car lot system, nnd this ar
rangement necessitates tho middleman, to
Whom the big profits go."
Mr. McSparran said Jcglslatlon would bo
suggested at tho grango meeting to expedite
the handling of food at a minimum cost.
' I'uir Association Elects
' WILMINGTON. Dec. 7. Newly elected
directors of tho Delaware Stato Fair Asso
ciation havo organized by electing these of
ficers: President, J. Atwood Weldln; vice
president, Frederick Brady; treasurer. I
Scott Townsend ; secretary, S. II. Wilson,
Jr. The 1917 Stato fair will be held Sep
tember J to 7.
Farmers Violate Weight Laws
, POTTSVILLn. Pa., Dec 7. II. II. Belt
rer, Sealer of Weights and Measures, haa
reported to the City Council thnt 104 scales
tad measures were found faulty within tho
Ut month. Farmers were found to bo fre
quent violators of the law.
EVEOTSTG Ll3DGERIHlEABBL1?fiIA; THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1010
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BLAZE AT THE ZOO! 500 ANIMALS YELL
"FIRE" IN 500 DIFFERENT "TONGUES"
"Where Is It?" the Lion and Bear Roar "Get a Gait On !"
Squeaks the Parrot Elephants "Volunteer" to
Serve as Hosemen
Think of n hundred men nnd women
each yelllnir "fire" In different languages.
Multiply this effect by 500 and you may
get some Idea of tho chorus at tha xoo
when the Inhabitants discovered a big
blaxc.
Ono doesn't hao to posses a college
diploma to know that flro I. dangerous.
Tho animals saw It nnd smelled It nt the
name lime, nnd they expressed their
opinions In their Own way.
As a result of tho International excite
ment today they nro In a condition of
nervous prostration or ennui or whatever
tha animals call it
It was suspected that tho names had
been started by tho fiery temper of one of
tho snakes, but this proved untrue.
All of tho nnlmals pressed Inqutmtlvn
noses against tho bars of their cage nt
once.
"Where la 117" ronred Damocles, tho lion
and Eustnrlus, the bear.
DEPARTiMBNTS IN ROW
OVER CUSTODY OF BODY
Park Gunrd and Deputy Coroner DIs-
puto Over Corpso of Ncrto
Taken 111 in Squaro
Police officials, park guards, a deputy
coroner nnd physlclnns quarreled and
argued for sexral hours lato last night
ocr tho body of a negro. Oeorgo Nelson,
of Capitol nnd Drown streets, who fell
unconscious In Rlttcnhouao Square. Park
Guard Koehler, who found the negro, said
tho man died on tho way to tho Polyclinic
Hospital, wherf ho had aont him in n
patrol wagon, nnd under tho rules or tho
Park Commission, tho body should bo tnken
to tho Woodford Cluard House.
Hospital physicians said tho negro died
In tho hospital. Thoy ordered tho body
sent to tha morgue, but Koehler objected
nnd was supported by his superiors. Tho
body was kept In the hospital all night
na a result of the clash, pending further
Investigation.
Fire Destroys Stable, Kills Horses
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Dec 7-Threa
horses wcro burned when a largo stable on
Adriatic nvenuo, directly back of tho center
of tho city, wns destroyed by a fire which
gavo tho whole north aldo of tho resort a
scire early today. Several cnglno com
panies did oil they could to prevent the
flro spreading through a neighborhood of
framo constructions.
Held for Insulting Flap;
FrtnnPOIlT. L. I.. Dec. 7 On the charge
of Insulting tho United States (lag, Charles
Lenker, a florist, was arrested today. It-Js
alleged that Lcnkor used abusive language
townrd tho flag. ""
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"Oet a gait on." squeaked Pelro, tho
practical parrot
As there uero no "hooking" ladders
handy tho two giraffes xoluntccred their
senlce. llut tho keeper knew thejftwanted
this fls an excuwt to get out doors nnd tho
offer wns refused.
Two of th elephants nlso offered to
volunteer ns hosemen, but they were like
wlno told to stay homo with their trunks.
Keeper Qulgley finally followed n trail
of smoko which led tinder tho mammal
house to a pllo of lumber.
The flro extinguisher corps wns sum
moned and they connueretl the blaae Just
ns engine company No. 44 arrived.
Meanwhile the monkeys held a holiday.
They climbed to tho top nf their cage nnd
watched tho smoke. A wno of gloom enmo
over tho cage when they learned that tho
nro was out. Thun endeth tho tnlo of tho
tiro at tho too.
UUILDING SOCIETY RULING
Court Decides Properly Sales Must Ho
Untitled by Directors
Tho secretary of a building nnd loan as
sociation hai no right to sell property with
out ratification by tho board of directors,
according to n decision handed down by
Judge Patterson today.
The caso was thnt of tho St. Charles
tlulldlng and Loan Association nnd Alfred
It. tlnldrldge. who brought suit to compel
tho association to carry out tho snlo nt
properties at 6:.1G-37-39 Callowhlll street.
Tho defendants claimed that Oeorgo J
.Mellor, secretnry of tho association, entered
Into tho contract nnd that, therefore, they
could not bo held
BOSELLI RIAFFERMA
LA FEDE DELLTOLIA
La Nnzlone Contlnucrn la Guer-
rn Per 11 Compteto Trlonfo
del Dirittodei Popoll
BUCAREST E' CADUTA
IIOMA. 7 Wcembre,
Itucnrent, la capitate della numanla, '
endutn nelle manl dello maresclallo von
Mnekensen, come si vedevn da aleunl
Klornl. Ancho la cllta' de Ploetshl, lm
portanta centro petrollfero o ferrovlarlo.
o' stata occupata dallo forto teutonlehe
Ifewa o' a clresi 3 mlglta a nortt-ovest dl
tlucarest, o si dice In certl clreotl cha la
sua caduta puo' oatacolaro la rltlrata dl
ixrta dell'escercllo rumeno.
Cosl' o' un'nltra capitals dello naatot dell -Intesa.
la nuarta, cho cade nelle manl degll
del raerrltl Kaiser
I prealdente del Conslgllo, on. rtoselll, pro
nuncio' lerl un Importnnto dlscorso davantl
alia Camera del Deputatl, un lungo dlscorso
ncl ciualo st occupo' della sltuaxlone Inter
nnalotiale. Kgli dlehlaro' cho lo potenxe
deiriiitesa non Intendevnno nffatto forznro
l.i flrecla nd lnter-enlro ncl conflltto
curopeo, tie' Inlendevnno nppogglaro alcun
moMmento nntl-dlnastlco In quel paese.
I.'on llosflll rlaKermo' solennemento da
vnntl nlla Camera plaudente la fermn de
clslono deU'ttnlla dl contlnunro la guerra
Inslemo con I nuol rtllentUflno nt trlonfo com
pleto del dlrltto o dl Inilegare tutto le sue
energln ntllnche' fosso restltulta la llberta'
e rindlprndcnia, nl llelglo, nlla Serbia ed at
Montenegro, clo' cho o". egtl dlsso, "II noblte
ed e'senalalo ohlrttlvo delta guerra." Chlu
dendo II auo dlscorso, Ton Uosclll niando'
un rnlilo pa I u to alia nloro" sorella latlna,
la llumnnla, nuguratido la sun lttorln
finale
Nel sun dlscorso Ton. Ttoselll rlfece la
storla della partcclpailono dell'Italla alia
guerra europea, enumerando le rnglonl cho
la splnsero nd entraro ncl conllltto. A
provnro che l'ltalla o' prrparata a con
durre lgorosamente la sua guerra, esll clto"
It fatto rhn vl aono attualmente In Italia
ben 2100 ntablllmentl Indlstrlall cha lavo-
rno a fabbrleat- materlat da cuerra. tl
operal del quail Bono per un qutnto donna.
Von. Boselll dlehlaro' che la vtttorla deglt
alleatl asslcurera I'equlllbrlo del Mediter
ranean oriental cha egll deflnl' uno del capl
saldl della pollttca estera Italians, ngglun
Kendo, cho Valona eara' la base stratoglca
dell'ltlla neir Adrlatlco merldlonale, a da
quella clttadlna albanceo l Irrndlera' la
espanslone commercials Itallnna nel Ilalcanl.
II presidents del Conslgllo protesto' conlro
II nuovo amembramento della ivionla, con
fermato ora dsgll Imperl centralis contro
a deportazlono del degll, II bombtirdamento
della cltta' aperte o raffondamento dl plros
scan aventl a bordo pncldcl clttadlnt non
nrmatL
Ion. Salvatoro Unrtllal, gla' governatore
civile del paesl redentl. parlo' per com
memorarn coloro cha hanno dato la vita per
la patrta, o speclalmento Cesaro Itattlstl ed
II capltano Sauro, die, presl prlgtonterl
dagll altstrlacl, furono pol gluatlilntl per
che una volta erano suddltl dell'Austrla.
I.'on, Ilarzllal descrlsse con rlcchesaa dl
partlcolarl II martlrlo del due prodl, die
nrando che la nutorlta auatrlacha Inslstet
tero a cho I parent! del due condannntl
asslstessero all escuilone. Tutta la Camera
sorse In pledl a queate nffermazlonl. In una
protesta eemente contro la barbarla aus
trlaca. Soltanto I socialist! Ulllclall rlma
rero sedutl e sollevarono un pandemonlo
con II loro contegno.
It gruppo soclnltsta ufflclata avevn. pre
sentnto una mozlono chledente che si prov-vedfj-o
nd ottenorn una pace Immedlata II
presldenlo del Conslgllo domando' oh la
mozlone fosso rlgettata non percho' egll
olesse cho It Pnrlamento Itallano volnsse
contro la pace In se stessn, ma contro qual
slaat Inlalntlva Itallana In qucsto seuso ttel
momento In cut la nnzlono o Impegnata
col suol alleatl a non cexsaro la guerra
prima dl avero ottenuto In xvlttorta.
I.n mozlono raccolsn noltnntn I votl del
soclallatl utriclall n fu rlgcttatu con 343 votl
contrarli o 47 fnvorexoll.
"Sulla fronto ttnllaiia slo' auta grande
atthlta' dl nrtlgllcrln, speclalmento nella
alle dell'Astlro II rapportn del generals
Cadorna, pubbllcato lerl sera dal Mlnlslero
della Ouerrn, dlco cho repartl austrtacl cha
aveano tentntn dl avlclmarsl alio posl
ilonl Itallano dl Scatolarl aono statt pronto
mente resplntl Sulla fronto dello Alpl
U lulls el sotm nvutt violent! duclll dl nrtt
gllcrla n dl mortal da trlncen, cho sono
statl plu' Intensl nel tratto tra Gorlala ed
II Mare, cloe, BUll'altoplano del Carso.
Polico Court Chronicle
"Sweetso" McOoldrlek waa out or tho
House of Correction yesterday for a few
hour.
Ha crowded quick excitement Into hH
few moments of liberty Sweelso seemed
to havo the Impression thnt tha whole
town knew about his absenco from the
city. Those ho didn't know about It were
promptly Informed whether they wanted to
know or not.
Sweetso started to shake hands with
very one he met as soon na ho struck the
neighborhood of KTankford avenua and
Clearfield stVeet. When n man failed to
extend his hand or meet McOoldrlek half
way, he took the hesitating hand In his own
nnd gave It tha pump-handle movement.
In tha courao of wholesale greetings
Sweetso encountered two men talking on a
corner I la reached for the hand of one,
but before ho touched It the hand turned
Into a fist and landed between Sweetso's
" i i ' i I . i i f " i I n i i n ii i fl Mi n to mart i. i ii iii
eyes. ' Thtrfumon fiweetso tlirw W
in ns street ana onrered irf wii'n tna ttewti
borhood. Including an approaching tr4tie
rar anti nu wno wtra on boara.
To save a wholesale massacre, Pot!cetrtR
Uoyca curbed McOoldrlek a wrath Bnd took
him over to tho Iletgrade and Clearfield
streets station house to rest
Magistrate Wrlgley was amazed to & -Sweetno
out
"I think this la about your tenth visit
lo me this year," said the Judge.
k "I don't know," said Sweetso, "I kinder -lost
track o' them."
"Well, In order to save lime and vrear
and tear on patrol wagons," said tha
Jildge "I guess It will be about alx months..
There'a no use of you coming out at all.
for you'ro always fighting to get back
again "
"IM Ilka to see Ilusty McArdlo 'rora r
go back," said Bwretso,
'Tou may," the Judge assured, "h upk
In the Correction too."
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