Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 13, 1916, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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Petrograd describes
it in a colorful article
about his visit to the
Eastern front in this
Week's issue of
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FIREMEN LOOK TO
PUBLIC FOR AID
, Mary Doran's Letter the
Signal for Petitions in
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COUNCILS READY TO ACT
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27ic Fireman's Christmas;
How He Will Spend It
MEN In the Bureau of Fire, nftcr
moro thnn twenty yonrfi' service,
hnvo yot to enjoy their first Christ
mas Day oft" duty.
Chief Murphy In his twenty-two
years' enreor as a fircmnn lm hnd
only one Christmas Dny nt home.
Reorganization of working con
ditions, as submitted to Councils,
would give ovory fourth Christmas
Day to every flrcman.
Councilmon declare thoy will vote
to pass the nccosimry legislation If
their const&ucnts dcslro It.
A porsonnl appeal to members of
the Finance Committee can effect
such relief Immediately.
Do you favor a system that holds
firemen on duty, at thuir station for
twenty or moro consecutive Christ
mas Days? If not, It lies within
your power to chnngo It. Your
Councilman is willing, if you only lot
him know that ha has your sanction,
to hotter tho firomnn's condition.
ktary Dornn's letter to Chlof Enjtlnoer
turphy, of, tho Ilureau of I-'Ire, Is ropro-
'iluccd In tlioso cohininn today. Publication
yeatnlay o( Hjo clBht-year-old Went I'hlla-
ilelphla. Blrl' appeal for her nroman-father
hn not been altoeother without retrnlt.
Chlef-Murphy linn tiromlnri to nnawsr It
nnd, an he cxprciBCH It: "I am n Hort of
father to a thouannd loy of my hurrnu,"
It may be tahen for nrnntoil that the Chief
Will act In accord with tho uplrtt of tho
reason and of the request of little Mary.
Friends of the firemen of moro mature
yeara nro becoming Umpired to renewed
' trcari oy inn cxumiue ot m iiiiiq Kin who
Wasn't afra)4 tn wilte to lieadqunrter for
Vfhixt cho wanted,
Petltlona are helntr circulated by perRona
col connected with the llurenu of Fire
nmonK realty owner and taxpayer, usklng
totialderntlon ot the llreinen and their con
dition. Theie paperq are nddreined to
, Chairman Uaflney and hla oasoclatea In
Counclln' Commltteo on Finance, ThlH
body. whoe favorable opinion controU
niuiUclpal appropriation, haa boon ap
proached In behalf of the flreinen'M cam
paign for better working LoudltloiiH
Members Individually have sxpreued
.themselvea as heartily In favor of tho
"rnoment and ready to extend tho rollef
asked for, Out thoy huvu auKKfittcd that
tf Uio cltliens of I'lill.idelplila dealre their
flremen to bo bettor remunerated nnd re
lieved of their virtually continuous duty,
, tho requeat for couucllmatilc action uliould
be. made by tho cltlzonn and taxpayera
Whose money tha Councilmon muBt apply
to the purpoae.
The petltlopa now circulating make posi
tive Teply to thla auxgeatlon. They also
nwer the pita of little Mary Roran. They
call upon Chairman aaffney and hla com
mlttee, to make auch chanje In the condl
, tlpna prevailing In tha Huroau of Fire aa
wjll render unneceiaary future appeal from
applicants of audi tender sears to enable
Went to enjoy the companlonahlp for on
a tittle while of their nrcineu. father on
Christmas Day.
MAUY'S CASI3 NOT UNICJUK
tittle Mary'a letter has gone a bit fur
ther In Us effect. It hau repealed Instances
too numerous to quote of men grown gray
In tho service who huve yot to experience
the Joy of a single Christmas Day off duty.
At best, under existing conditions, the one
day off In six will only permit n ipan to
enjoy the holiday on each dlxth Christmas
Day. Inquiry In some of the engine and
truck companies shows that In every one
or the stations visited at least one of the
numbers of the company whose connec
tion with the department extended over a
.-lMrio4 exceeding live years had ner en.
Joyed the privilege of a Christmas Day
'way from his station, In one case a man
eligible to the pension fund had been at
hla post on every December 35 since he
entered the service, more thsn a quarter
century ago.
Chief Murphy himself has been a fireman
twenty-two years, and his record of Christ
mast Days off duty totals Just one. Other
olrtclals declare that they recall but one
ftr two Christmases off duty In a career
xsat wvais tnat or tne chief in duration,
explanation of how t happens thai men
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In the Ilureau of Fire do not enjoy cw:n
every sixth ChrlJtnius Day riff duty was ex
plained at headquarters today
A mnn enters the, nervli-n and Is assigned
tn fill n Micuncy In u company llo takes
tha tour of duty formerly hold by the, man
Oioo pnnltlon lie Ills That mail may
hnvo been ctitltlid to a dny off on tho
folowlng Chrlstmus day lleforo that date
arrives, circumstances may compel the
transfer of tha now appointee to another
company.
Upon nrrlvnl nt tho now slntlnn tho trans
ferred hnseman assumes the place Just ui
cutcd He may llnd that Ills predeceHnor
was off duty Inst Christmas day, and that
his turn for enjoying tho greatest of holi
days Is yet flvs years uwny
This pronpoU brlghleiiH sumewhat as the
aucreedlnir yearn pass, but Just as ho Is
planning, perhaps, for his first Christmas
day nmunir his loved ones comes a second
transfer, entailing liken Iso a change In
"dnya off" The prospective Christmas at
homo becomes once morn i emote, and It
comes tn pnss, an In thn case of lit tin
Mary's papa, that his children grow to
eight nnd even moro mature years without
a single Instance of a ChrUttnns day with
their father at home to seo their tree nnd
their presents and tn share In tha com
panionship As little Mary puts Itt "I In
Is alwuyn nt tho flrehouse. nnd wn only
seo him onco in n while Wo haven't hail
him homo with us on Chrlstmns that I can
rmnombor It don't seem like Christmas
to be without pnpa "
There nro moro than 800 hose and la,ddor
men In the tlurcati of l'lro Moro than
one-half of them nrc In tho plight of Mary's
papa.
COUNCILMAN RKADY
Members of the ritmnco Commltteo de
clare thoy will romedy tho condition If tho
r.ltltcns of I'hllndelphla'deslre It. They say
the necessary appropriation only needs tha
sanction Pf their constituents tn secure Its
early passage
Mary's questions ''Won't you let him
homo for Christmas Just this onco?" can
be answered Immediately In the alllrmatlvo,
sny tlioso Coutiullmeii, If popular will de
mands It Itevelatlons resulting from little
Mary's tetter prove tho general condition of
hardship besetting the fireman who Is inur
rlcd or tho father ot a family. Ths flro
incn. through tholr campaign committer, nro
now appealing to tho citizens of Philadel
phia to ask If they are content that con
ditions shall continue to exist, when n word
from tholr constituents will bring unanimous
betterment through their Councilmon
"Wolf of Wull Street" Asks Liberty
ATLANTA, Dec, 13 Application for the
release on a writ of habeas corpus of David
Lamar, known as tho "Wolf of Wall Street,"
now serving n two years' term In the Fed
eral penitentiary at Atlanta for represent
ing himself over tho telephone to J P Mor
gan as being A Mitchell Palmer, of l'enn
sjlvanla, has been mado to United Htates
District Judge Nawrnun by A. J. Orme,
Ijimar'H local counsel. Judge Newman re
served decision,
Colonel Krajr, Iliflc Inventor, Dies
PAItIS, Dec. 13 Colonel Ole Herman
Johannes Krug, former chief ot ordnanco In
tho Norwegian army and Inventor of tho
Krag-Jorgensen rifle, died here yesterday
J!e was seventy-nine years old.
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CHILD DESERTED ON TRAIN
Four-Ycnr-Old Girl Loft by Woman
Near Tyrono
Al.TOONA, Po, Dec. 13 Mrs. Martha
Cupples, of Juniata, teported to the police.
here, that while she wan coming from Mar
tha Furnace to Tyrono over the Pennsyl
vania, u woman left on tha train a four-year-old
girl, who wus turned over to the
mntron nt tho Tyrono station
Tho child says she In Alberta Forrester,
adopted daughter of Chnunoey Weakley, of
Hayre, Hrudford County.
AMERICANS OFF FOR WAR
Canadian Legion Sails Under Command
of Young Now Yorker
CHICAGO, Dec, 13. The American l.e
glon of the Dominion of Canada, under
command of Lieutenant Colonel W. M.
Bags, has sailed for Europo, according to
a statement made here today by an "111
olnl of the Canadian I'ncMa Hallway Lieu
tenant Colonel Hngo was born In New York
city thirty two yiars ago
Other omcers nro Major I.e cleric, for
merly auditor of n Now York bank; Caji
tain D. Trainer, Pennsylvania, a ftinnkr
rpugh rider In Cuba; W. K. Turner, medi
cal ofHcerj 13. It I3dsen, Seattle. Wash s
Captain II 11. Hanburn, California nnd
Washington; I.leutennnt K. Yale Hmtth,
Massachusetts, Lieutenant Floyd 1C Ilcncli,
Michigan; Lieutenant V. Heyclenduhl, Prov
idence, II. t . nnd Lieutenant H H. Jones,
Uurfnlo, N. Y.
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CAUGHT AS SHOPLIFTERS
Start on Tour With 15 Cents nnd
Tnkc $100 In Goods,
Cops Sny
"Three little airla In blue," the eldest
only tn and the ounuest tlitht years, will
be arraigned In the House nt Detention to
tlty as shoplifters. Detectives say they
are the youngest ever arrested on that
charge In this clly They were caught
In a store near Tenth nnd Market streets
-n.1 ftrAlnm In llm tmllce. In Stieokll t)OCk
1 ets sewd In their toats two muffs, Mtral
dolls, n necklace, toys and Christmas orna
ments wer found
"We are going tn gl them away as
Christmas presents," one of the three Is said
to hsvo told the police The children gave
the names of JullA Melch. nine years old,
of 116 llslnbrldge street! Annie Mansky,
ten, of 03 Queen street, nnd Helen Pu
laski of 112 Ilalnlitldge street
The articles found by the police are val
ued nt more thsn 1100.
When put through n minor third degree
the children told of having started on their
"shopping" tour with fifteen cents which
they begged from the mother of one
They were all dressed In blue
CITY KMPLOYKS ACCUSED-
Three Klcctrlcnl Utircnu Men Hold for
Thefts of Wire
charged with thefts of thousands of dol
lars orth of copper wire from the store
room of tho City Klrclrlral Ilureau at 1617
Filbert street. Leu L'nterkotler, Twenty
filutli and Thompson streets; William J
unik Ilrldgo street, llrldeshurg. anil John
Pnughertv Cirlles and Mnster streets.
were srrested by Detectives lleckman and
Freuml Tho men nro employes of tlie un
rein nnd are sreusnd of systematically rob
bing Hie storehouse for several month'
Tho detectives hid In n vacant housn nenr
the rear entrance of the storeroom and say
thn men throw bundles of copper wire Into
the ynnl of the house When one of the
men climbed over and carried the wire Into
the house the dclrctUcs nrrested him His
companions were caueht later The men
were held In H00 ball for a further hearlng
on .Saturday
TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
Charles llmirn, Dalnilt, Mlrh . snil Anns Httr-
Itnsr 14IS N Myrilewoml at
Oanrso ir . Nslaon. 311 N ltth at, and Mary
KcKrrt, IU17 (.'nllowhlti at
John W TranWIIn. 223J I.atons at , and Mary
and llella
Johnaon r.-zJ I.atnna al.
Viclnr A Hlehrnan nut WIM.r st
Urenhnltf ll.'T N Tlh at
Ahv Helsal l.lli W Cumberland at , and Ida
HimUlna I'M 3 Dnuslaas at
IMard a llamhardt, nitn Hprucn at and
lliitarta M Alesa.idrr, IIHS Sprues at
Ooliltinric Hill B tltti at
l'"rr Cohen, H12 S Tlh at nnil Anna Malln.
tot Kullon st
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II Martin. SMI H CnlorsUo si
Ituall ltllchfll i'531 Oxford at . nnd Marratta
Johnann. 1A.17 Oynl at
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.nlhryn 1) Hammer .ISM N 7th si.
Fined For Shootlnu-Up Mali Hox
nnADINO. Pn. Dec Il-HhootlriK Into
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ostW H Heylcr, n I'ottstown rabbit hunter.
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JUDGE BROWN UHGES
REFORMS VOIX WOMEN
Report to Mftypr Smith Says Prisoners
nt House of Correction Are
Not "Corrected"
Worren committed to the House of
Correction are neither "corrected" nor "re
formed.'' according to a report made to
Mayor Smith by Judge Brown, of the Mu
nicipal Court Itecommendatlons were made
for remedial measures for the benefit of
society generally and the poaslbts uplift of
the Inmates.
The report represents n study of tha
Institution made for the Municipal Court
by t)r Louise Blevens tin ant. She ssyae
There should be developed a full
system of parole, embracing these
features Indeterminate sentence, pre
liminary Investigation of all first of
fenders. Investigation nf all cases while
serving time, the planning for each case
before discharge, which shall Include aid
In securing employment, a place of
refuge while seeking work and help In
going to place of work
Doctor llryant contends there should be
legal provision for the automatic transfer
ence of all Inebriates nnd mental in
rompetents to Institutions for permanent
custodial rare
"There should be "Ither In or orflclnlly
connected with the Institution," says Doc
tor Uryant. "some one with authority to
set on behalf of the city without the In
tervention of private Individuals In other
words, permanent custodial enro for nil
the socially Incompetent should he com
pulsory, and the burden nt obtaining It
should rest upon society through govern
ments! agencies"
Doctor llryant declares that tile, most
serious defect In regard to commitments
to the House of Correction Is tha failure
to obey the law regarding Increasing the
length of the terms with successive com
mlimcnts Information, she urges, Is a
work of time nnd a benevolent regard for
the good of the criminal nnd tho protection
of society requires that the sentence be
long enough for reformatory processes to
tako effect A formal trial by Jury or In
a court of record. It Is suggested, might
be a wise alternative to commitments by
magistrates
Will on Fly Leaf of Hook
II y his will, written on the fly leaf of
a building association receipt book, James
J Kelly, who died In St. Agnes Hospital
last June, left nn estate valued nt 12900 to
Knthrjn A. Mnnlnn. Itelatlvea of the de
cedent contested tho will, which was finally
admitted to prnhnto loilny
A bequest of tlOft tn the Chestnut street
Ilnptlst church li contained In tho will of
nilnhetli Kloronders, 3254 Sansom street,
who left nn estate of 1700 Other wills
probated were thoae of IJIIxa A. 1 thorn! h..
who died In the Kplsrnpal llospltnl, leaving
tn rolatUes property valued al 1C000; Ion
ian Johnson. IStf. Cist Clementine Mreot.
(300, and Christian Shottle, 1220 North
Third street, 12200.
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WILL WED IN FEBKUAtfl
Member of Jefferson Faculty Annos.!
cs nut ingnKcmeni; xo Miss Alice
Jeans, Tnrrytown, N. Y,
The marriage of Dr. E. E. MontroiBJi
of Hie Spruce street, professor of rral'l
coiogy in denerron .vieuicai College' arrfl
Miss Alice Jeans, daughter of Doctor J.Tri
of Tarrytown. K T. will take plsei
February. Doctor Montgomery nM P
few of his friends. ""
.miss jeans is aooui rorty-twO. Docbw!
Montgomery Is sixty-seven. The .7i.z5l
ment follows a long friendship fettirtnri
fVwtnr tnnlAtnr. anfl nA.IAa Sg
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Doctor Montgomery Is one of the forem.iJ
rvnemWIata In Hi tTnU., oi..! ' """Id
. -.m;.;; M...Vb r ..!?: "m
ntcd from Jefferson Medical Coll..-. if 7...
Two years later he married Miss HewiM
Huckley, of this city, who died ttWrViJ
Sturfrkh'g Assassin Found San
viii.-v.NA, uec. uThe court itlnlrt;
who has been observlnc Doctor Frlsdrlchs
Aflier, tne pumisner who shot and knie4
Count Karl Hturckh. ths An.i.i. ."-, i
mler, last October, haa decMsfl that he 1
mentally sound nnd responsible for his acts!'
The court to which Doctor Adler was com. 3
iniiiEu iiutcutci, iiHa vsiponea we Irttw
In order that an opinion from the medical 1
faculty of the university might be obtained! '
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