niNAL iL.utuum ijiiuiii mojiiKX .& Tmi ft ,1 VOL. IV. NO. 80 PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1917 ComiaiiT. 1B1T, st toi FcsMo Ltnosa Coutin-i PRICE TWO CENTS. Md ! -u m & && iT $j ' i Jl :m SPKECKELS FLOUTED BY TRUST HEAD, Babst Denies -He Asked Witness to Write to ' President CLASH BECOMES HEATED Controversy Arises Over Al leged Attempt-to Get Suit Dissolved 'i i m- EARL D. BABST President of the American Sugar Refining Company, of New York, who is charged with attempting to bnvc tho Governm-nt's anti trust buit against his company th op pod through his connection with the food administration. WASHINGTON, Dec. 15. A heated verbal clash between Claua A. Sprcckel-i and Eail D. Babst, president of the American I S.; tLi,. rm,v nmrW ,.-6... ..v.......fc w... ,.-..j, .. ... , climax jn the -Senate sugar invest!- fation today. During the dispute iiaost- ouesvioneu inu ivoru on SDreekelt. . Spreckels had sUted that Babst icquested him' to write to President - Wilson urging the President to have dismissed the Government's dissolu tion suit against the American Sugar Refining Company, tho so- called "bugar trust." 1! ibst jumped up and riemauOfd the opportunity of denvlng sprciltelis state rnnt. The comnillteo guc hlin perml- slon to make a stiUmuit "I never inked Mnrn kcU to write to 1ho J'lcsldent.1' Mid Habst angrily '"It vas Biiigetted by powerful competitors that as we all would soon bo under Gov. ernment lontrol tho Government should dismiss tho illfnolutlou suit ugalnrt Ill's American Conipans 4i...t:iiv-ii .-j.ui.iij "I went to Spreckel.i nnd at Led him vlieer, if our other competitors vvould unite in a. reouitt for dlfmhstl of the , mW ' t' I H MP M 1 U fm? tmJimm ) f v mmw m a n ns.' j enriiTiiTB IS) " ir Kim 1 1 r.'Krsaa.xixwiaajsaBia eult he, too. would Join Ho replied lie' nient atin.iuiued ftould think It over I had no further "Following i most violent series of conversation with him on tho subjcU assaults dutlns; tlm entire day at Cola because I saw ho as Iicjltatlns " I l-frl.o and HeretU tho enemy tlnally suc- .. , , . eeeded In reaching Capilc, ' tho War -Then sou denv ou ever asked m 0(lk nnll0llllcfUl " to writo a letter to tho I-rcsldcnt. do- .Qur positions in the rear ut Uiis point I manded yprcckclf continue to hold firm. ' 'I do deny It nid llabst 'And I lepcat that ou did aU, me to virlto the letter," replied Uprcekels. . . ,,,..r,r. ,,,-. DABST TO BE HhARD MOND.U The charge and partial admission camo Just at the close of tho daj'H session, i Senator Iteed, chairman of tho com-j mlttee. told Babst ho would bo allowed . full opportunity to answer nil oi Snreekels'a etiteincnts at Motility's sen- elon. .lust before adjournment was taken Judge Llndle) for Mr Hoover, uiked that tho committee leconslder Its de - clslon and ivrmlt him to cross-examine' wltnesecs. Tho food administration, he said, "seemed to bo on the carpet" c,. t,..i -...,. i .-,. .!..,..- no desire to tun. the Investigation I1U0I a court nroccedlnsH. and that thero k3C!liJtljr - W uimnenu -iiiu.. it-rij n a-a was no disposition lo make un attack, hm tho food administration . "If there w ere.- no lontlnucd thn food administration would be well able In tnkA mru of Itself It has In the past, vvilh a pretty vvcll orgmlied pres I bureau, and so on. I The food administration will, however, ff.rocuro several witnesses nc-et week An alleged attempt by tho bugar Trust" to saddle lhlt.li iirleeH on the American peoplo for vears, through the hfflelal Hoover committee, was disclosed liy Spreckels at tho beglunlns of today's Lesslon. Tho witness charged tho food udmir. ratlca cnnunltttc, 'a niero udjunct of lie trust," seeks to bind all American eflners to ullow the trust to contract for Uture Cuban crops at Its own price, If refiners agree to this. Spreckels d-J-'J10 -u8 rao"- Tno four-inasler will be lares, tho price to the American con- ftt -a' '0BB mmer would be uralterabl- fixed for Mx members of the creve of a British ears after tlic war ut u Ilguro as high is at present or higher, tlut unless the rellnera ugreo to tho tirlce-flxtiig, ho said, they facu lo-ia of heir Qo ernment licensee rnici: to uu advanced Soreckela. under aucstlonlnc by Chair- nan Reed, stated that tho price of Amer can beet sugar would be advanced If ho Hoover commlttco pa) a Cuban eano Continued on l'e lite. Column Two ''LONG UVE THE KING" ' Tho fewest Novel by ' Mary Roberta Rinehart llcsins on 1'ayo 11 t OF TODAY'S- ,Emwina Public Ledaer 'MV--J ' . REVOLT DOOMED, bolsheviki claim Kaledines Arrested, Koril iloff a Fugitive, News From Petrograd KILLS H0PE 0F LONDOn Arbitrary Conduct of Reds Causes Another Split in Cabinet , -7 - LONDON, Dec. lo. , Information received today f rom Bolshevik sources in Petrograd indi-' cate that the counter-revolution started by the Cossacks under Gen- ' eral Korniloff and General Kaledines .was collapsing. dcncral alCllinc, Hotmail ot tlic Cossacks, vas repotted to have been ar-eMed, uhilo General Kornlloff vat said to have disappeaied. Announce ment to this efftct wu made by tho -- .. . .. . 11, Ul,o, R- f'ninrimmnl ""a f,l"! s"'es tur tin- orl. ! . U0's,,cuutr"mcMl; ..i!!l!w,tfp1l!!,".,.,!!u",B!i' l0 rt .'" : Tho revolution began Jutt a v.ccu aa In tho region of the lon Illver In tle Interior of IlUbsli It vsas 1irt rcriorted that tho Cossacks had tnormoU3 fortes of men. but tills report teems to have ocen caEgcrau. , iignuns oroi.o oui jiobcow " aionc mo Lion j.ivtr. preauiiiK iu tiici- irorod lloU. rldfB claimed vlctois on.1 gorod. UoUi rides claimed vlctoij, tinil theio was much confiHou among the ... i. .- nporiK rccmcu .ere mo .u..vi... ""- .v....,...., declared or against tho CostacKe. tliufc esiamismng a lohuuku oi ciwi nr In tho republic .7JL0..?.WL SlL'oJ!:0 - rt--. ...... . .- ... t.. llolshevlkl forcen and tool: part In light Ing at tho mouth of tho Don In tho meantime domeutli! warf.iro and tho appurent strength of tho Coh blv. Mtnlrter of IMueatlon Lunacharfky formally tendered hl-t reMgnatlon from , tho Maximalist Cabinet, declaring he could not support Lcnlno In any mean urea of repression fgalnt .i (onsrepA summoned by tho ISuselan people He It billeved to bo nuppoited b n number i of leading Maximalist Trotsk.. l.enino ind othern of the iniirr rliiL ' steadfastly conti tided lint If the astembly showed opposition to the Maxlinallrttf aim It a Illegal. ,.Wfl con8 ae, ny aisemniy opposins , our Ideao aa an arbitrary organliatlon I JhJjJ. ZTwr XX t olr,iltl delegatw from natean. The Holthevlkl announced tho follow. Ing frametitnry returns l.oir. tho recent, Twelfth arms Matimaiuu, :o.:oo:' I onllnijr.l on rate Flit roluron Orte ITALIAN LINE HELD; HUNS BEATEN BACK Violent Attacks of Enemy Re pulsed With Heavy Loh&es nOSIL, Dee la Jitpcaeu Moieiic ,t.fiiiau..ubniii at. tacks ,. it Moutc bol.uoo and Coldellorso weto repu'ped with cceptlon illy heavy I Repeated vio.ent t'crman-Austrlan at-. losses to tuo tin mj touaj tuiciai si m -1 . Follow Inj; tho failure of Teuton shock I Hoops to train uny advantage over Itil- Ian resistance, counter attacks were dl- rected and their success resulted In the retirement ot the Invader's forces. They also had the eftect of comne'llnc cessn- tlon of tho heavy artlllerjlng Uiat has been In progress. The Itallin defensv" continues to hold w Ithout slfc-.i of viavcr- nig rr breaking f. ut,lil.i:v, (via London), Dec 13 "Between the Urtnta and tho riave. I on, ,l10 Tallan front, more tl an 3010, . prisoner!, were taken In tho lighting of I - -,,B -""; c u" l" "--r.-Jn"-0 a nounctd today The booty of the Au-tro le Au-tro. guns and 'jerman forces mc udfd somo inav-i.iiiB bun--, ii wis ossericu OMOV,r7T .-,. SURVIVORS OF WRECKED on I DC nrTTriirn rr-v -n.rwri.rn ?"" " """iliiilL x" "IVX Thrilling Rescues Follow Disasters Due to Gale Sweeping Coast HOSTON, Dee-. 15 Many sur Ivors of sunken vessel, victims of the- recent recen. ; "today ew of a storm which havo been sweci Atlantic i'o.i., urrlved In port The seventv-tour oilers nnd crew of a Blue- Salt liner that went down off Cape Race last Monday wero among thoso ar riving. They wero brought In bj a naval collier. A thrilling rescue of tho crew of twelve from the foundered four-master Kdward K. l'rlery was accoinpllshed today from off Little Round Shoals, Chatham, by scnoon r, rescueu ny a j-rencii uner, uieei of exposure before riych.ng port To Help Kebulld French Towns Tho French war relief of the l'mer gency Aid In January will send llvo rhlladelplila women to Franco to aid thoso ulieady engaged In the reconstruc tion of Vlllequler-Aumout. They are Miss Trances Wharton, Miss Emily C. Rellly. Mrs. Walter A. Kox, Miss flora Hewlett nnd Miss Katherjne Thompson. New Orleans Results ' l-IHST TtAru, thra.ear-ol4s end up. rlalmlnx, IiMiO, .1 furlonvsi I'rHivtuI Mar, 114. John- . son , . ... 4 to t 8 to S 7 to 10 i.11,.4. e ut.vl. 1"V7, (1UII , t ' nn i-fla,..,.- . Iliiiu n,."lii,'i'oolJ.':7 tuj J too ? to 10 TI1.16. J -ic e nre ,-y..iim. rontrrrset i ma.ii-tii.-i fun ruin Iir(ilir. Mtr-ii Cllri Tint-ki' I.:..:.."' . . r: .n.i i,-:'.."Viri So rtn. . .......... . ... . - ..... . t n nl e 1a. I n linnnu It. I.il.if.n.1 f.ll.l IMrtU -- . --. ...- - .... . rnv.no tvu ... uwvo ... ...... ... .... -i,. B.imMAt.u t.-. 1,1.11 . .1 , 1..1.I. .1.... il,.i !, i '...,... bu ..nil.l ..i.lii ir.tP,,t '.-. "."""."'" .i""i i -".'.- Im-rf.mc T i.. . Olimniiv Ik rntltr.l lo ''"' "'" " nia m mt .uinvi wk and end tho ptaco plotting of Inlno onlrbute aOff.OOU men women mid , tho wv. ,mltBW , ,iew ,)f tho faU Tla latest assault by tin German!. 'tlgi,ot5n,J0w,U,rGe,'aiv,mOb0C'"'" X t at u "If . T llXhevIM snlft today' on treat- W ""1 '"Be wooden Z i i I.e iv' run, "laml to tho S the German- imkr a 1,'g ort , Lent oftt- XnLZ eonsmuenl "jDm-' nsur "f llCd Cros rsew ln whl.o ll:Tomn'm.1Vr hVnv 'in. M ll.o h.ve a.readV betn 0, SKWNlj nAO n furlonit.t wh".- ier clothes took fire while placing 1 prekel were Chrltc-rher Hannevlg, of The grocer notltlfd the police of the bo hcW lu all lhllaee'phia Uplscopu L'JS VrertlC llV. , "'o- ' 1 coal In tho furnace. Shewn, relnpved Kfw york. vice president of the com- Rronchtown station District Detectlv. I ,,. ,,, iz rihlnclander of the Dloce MjobiTiT ;?: .'....,, . ,.. 8t3 7 to tolto the Kplwopnl Hosplts,! n a Berloua ',,. Dd members of the board of dl-' DougWrty Is trlng to find the woman'? i",p ".,::.,.,, l'lTiS.",,tii'i.r"'"","-i '" Pm wul"- ' -e -- . toro asniilant, program early xutt, w celt, mlmmmmmmmimmmtmmMiKiAMSmmmammWmmmmmmmmmmmmmM jJmmmmmMimMmSsmmmaamimm&Si, ,,.iri2ilBB5 Kaiser Plans Peace Offer in Christmas Message s GENEVA, Dec. 15. TAISLK WILHELM'S Christ--1- mna message to the Gcrmnn people will contain his final peace offer, according to un unofficial report received here today from Berlin. RED CROSS DRIVE TO BEGIN MONDAY .Everything Ready for -..,, o J Uty S Campaign fOl I 500,000 New Members ' , ( PLEDGE FROM 150,000 Tllft llllli-iliAT nf tiAti immKai ti i.lArtii. .1 forlhe SoulluaMein PennvlMin'a Clinu-i tor of ihf AhihHi an IleJ i ro-jtunrc.l to Z Xnilou' ITm1T lor ,hn ChrKtmnj i.impuln tur im-iubcrh . uot "lom- w -". ut II- n IIKIII l'l IC" I'lVUHilU h ,;, ,7, , , , l'! Vn,JB "' tho natlon-uldo drlvo for 10.noo.vu0 new mcmlwra to hack un tolldlv thn mn I oer.cas and on tho seas. rno ,i ..,: Every phato of huiran life In the city Is prepirlne for tho drive to till a, Sll ' "i r.iS"n" ' .. uii me fouuieartt rn l'ennayivani i p cta ' f, ., . .... .. . i '"' f 7 i"' .'""J '"e" of 1,'ra,,7l1 clerBMiwn and blrtcnders aro uniting In tho common caufe Annftiinwinn . tu mi .In .m1 i v In - " - --. , "V" ',:,, ' Llr(Uor Dcaltl. Abblll.allon of PcntlBjl- .nIl. that t,n hubscilntlon books vouId .... .. ... luitv.a - ...j k.. .11.. .iK.... i . ..""""'"" "' " lu"'u ,"' "" u.- uiniriomeu to mn caioon pro- v'"or. " u" '"Bauaauon to do kjiu TliA .In. . AH. . .1..... .1..I..I.. nl.nM lip Char.es Pllart. eha.rman of tta ',: I palgn (ommlltcf. hud mado arrange-1 ments with .i t-oninilttee of minister of all dnoinlnatloni) f r tho participation Continued on l'jce Ten, (oluuin Two - EVEN JOB'S fj ft v ; y H fi A U ftp& 11 ! I y Sintr a sonir of transit, rapid as drivers keen evi-rxbody back. HOSPITAL AIR RAID PROVES BIG SURrRIE j Supposed Bomb Is Found to Be Allied Christmas Gifts for Sick Sammees ITH 1I1K AMERICAN AKMV IN' KRANCK. Dec 15. T, ,e of a bus-c ,trceU a ,.'.,. ",t,L ,, ..,-rtaln eallev In wh'ch ,Ktt Amerlcin ho-Pltll. wl.i! I American nurses and orderlle.- I ri,M recognized Instantly tlio I ir.ri.i.i nlarm. All hurried to cover ..' ' n ..irnlvno ewooned down, I dropped three obiects. turned a tew nip- il.'jv .- -;.-..-.." .- . ... flops showing tnc breni . ueu -. nuXlawn? But thoreo obTJts wUhlch the aviator dropped -IW-rt ex- It.. .. Imvrn mill i1llnl1 lokatthtm They w ere ncatl -wrapped piotje ooipu '""" " ":,:"'"., -0 k at h.'l''tLy were owned ey - pr'o'vto KrMrS-Slr M-i members of un American air squadron mem In the. hospital ihn machine was later Identified ns an American alrpltno which had flown from the training ground for tho &anta Claus stunt. SKA YIELDS UP MAN'S BODY Sixth Victim of Atlantic City. Trag edy is Washed Ashore ATLANTIC CITY. Dec. 15 Tlio sea today gave up the sixth of tho fourteen nallormen who perished In tho founder ing of tlie ocean tug Eugene P. Mcran twp miles ott tho Boardwalk hero a week ago. , The body, that of a man slightly more than six feet und believed to be ono of the firemen of tho ill-fated craft, was wushed upon tho beach ut Lougport, tho lower end of Absccon Island A sham rock and the word "mother" tattooed upon his arm aro expected to make ldentlflcatloh easy. 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SIX-CENT FARES. mm jnuHUKuuiu Line Connecting Suburb With Manayunk t to Raise Rates EFFECTIVE JANUARY 10 1 Several Thousand Workers Will Be Affected by Added Transportation Cost The Roxb.,riu.-h. VWssahlckou un Mainiunlc Railway will Increase Its faro' from live to si cents beginning Januarj 10. Thin Is tlio first trolley lino In Tlillado phla to udvaino tlio cost tt fare To the several thousand rldrrs who use this roid the adunce rato means tan fif 1.1 flilll .till 1 4 nf u. t rtn.l lutmlrsil . ! VU 11 J Vfc -v 1MHI 14 11 t I. ' ilml) The KoMwouvh line cnUi..U Uancn "1" li W lw.ili!ekon and h . j. brnneh ,, ,. ,n.u ,,, ... ,,.,,ltli i, i, ,ls,.i i M1 l '.M'n.U l? "'l,.BunU. . '".uwa. . "J- "lousanuh 0, crapioji 1 ard, UaUl hi Ixm Crnmp Shlpiard and other Hrge lndu. trial eUablhhmentc i n.i. ti.. . i.. .... t.,. .-. u..' K " . "P'rated by tho. Headlne JTrans't and Limn Compdiij. vWilih als-o ' ri."o i""-i .'iitrn uvuiim iiuu .wi ,rlston and ConMiohock.n Tho r .to ..f furt bclwim .orritown and Consho hocken his .! i 1 ecu Incrca-id to M ' I . """ Cliarl'n Mc' nun 'uiilntciidi nt ot the YfvrliliKlmi.l . . i faii irl. lit- in. Ii r tno ...'"...'.'..... "A"'...;......: ,,,,., k.lr. ., ,.,,,,, f ,.,,, ,,.., .,. uanto ln tho to-t .,f materials uvd by." I . .. U,' V". 1' Ulsoii. SS33 Ilidgo aveiiih. ,,,.,.,.., ,,,,,,.,..,.-.., ,.,,.,,,,,., said. t'dont In lit t.. thit the rclH.nik m our tH'tlou should lompl.tm over tin ercasf PATIENCE WOULD BE 7VjVTTV Jollart Wlillo tlirc niio nuny liurt? "'ojnil I'oIilcrhmU (cift of i I list I of lllll!nal0 liv ,,0hl wllu f,,,,! t). cv.minp rKjlncl u ...iihlilrrnhk .t 1'""" ff "" "" 't of mil...'"' HrliW. trcml. hl.h ilio .nrnij otlur took the unnoiiin.i.nn'nt ot the tn- '" l"""tr.iiJ In tho uioriilnc, 1 IcM .roii.' which av mule to.li nther ' M'""tl,)' ' ni'orte.l tnliv ;rrvxzr?3&SaX2; a hearse. E.tily mornintr iidt-is They haven't time to think nf war, in the morning life is .such SHOVED INTO RIVER BY CRUSH AT FERRY j Victim of Passengers' Haate ' to Disembark ItfRescued by Boathook l'usth iters on the ferrjboat lldwood of the- rennsjUanii Railroad vlrncssed tn(J rtstU0 ot Chtrles Lelghton. tortj- ,...,. ... . . ne-r. oW. S3K J.tuih Eighth lr., . --- ." "'""""'B ."""- t- River today at the foot of Market street He w is removed to Jeffcrs-ou IIospllil . suffering from exposure. ' ..." Lelghton, whllo hurr) Ing to get olf the bMt nfer lt ,lai, ,0ckeJ accldentillv -- - fiKJWRrv 'v.1 Vfc' - '-""TtSTfcr - ua-T"' . ri -- tboved off gangpUnl. He M.ln;,- n -- Into the river. II. wa8 surrounded on, akb lZonV ""abam all fl"( p eaues u n-e !-pe lai rullo map Caldwell, of the IVnnsylvan'a Rail I road, owered u hook and ' fished" L.lgl,- ton out riKST STEEL STEAMSHIP Mrs. Finn Hunncvig Sponsor for "Wur Nurse," Product of Delaware Yard "IVII.MlfcflTOV. Del Dee. IS The I first steel steamship to leave the wajs! at mo new suipjiirua oi ino j-usey 4- Jones Company hero was lauuchod at' i:-:u ocloek this lefterneou. It is a e-argu vessel, the War Nurse, and wn originally laid down for tho. Cunard steamship Company, of n.ig-ind. but I Kindness to a stranro man who asked was commandeered by tho United t-tutej , Shipping Board. Tho vessel Is of stand- ,or toa lmofct cost Mlt- ""1 lc1' r ard construettoii. 1000 Ions dead weight.' i'O'J North Third street, her life. The It is 100 feet long over all, A I feet beam Ivlsttor called at her homo last night and IS feet In depth. The engine equip- meat e-on-lsts of Do Laval steam tur- bines, venirii aro ruprcieu 10 urivo tuo, ship at from ekvcn'tu twelvo knots anl hour. Mrs. thin Hannevlg of Now York., ..,! ..t .1.., vl..v 1,ri.i.c1rill nf 11. lll.vJ Jones i-ompun, a tho sponsor. U Invited him tu sit nt tho tablo where now av-a' 110 - announced thut tho street cleaners piled tho snow view of war .milltlomi. thero vus noljshe and her two-jear-old ehlld wereMu many sections and trucks viero nvullnble, but the laborers wero not to be other eemnonic-t man tno-preakitig ori tlie CUtloniar? .'....'vi u. ,iun uht eiir. , bow . Hepresentatlvei of the Emergeneyi ' -- . -.. ... . , F, , i-oru0r.uioii came rom vvasning - i ion to wiiuesn ...v? lauuciiuis, vie.iv-ia ...,. .... in..i. ... i.u BRITISH DRIVE ENEMY OUT OF YPRES TRENCH Positions Pierced by Teu-1 tons Recaptured by Tommies HEAVY CANNON ACTION Hindeiibui'if "Feeling" Allied Lines for Weak Spot at Which to Strike LONDON-. 1KO Unluli tioops In hut local II' tins "i- iirit!n i oiniu liiuer'Ui-ciuai re- !"rtcl n-th. cmnn uilllloi lire to the euvt of .Iemeh and liorthe ,n vt Vprcc , , , ... T'f l'"" miK' of 7. nrum le-en- l0omomotl,VorlkH;!rorre,cl,h "' r""'1 to w teml tront are being distributed all alons tho batllo line. piaklnB It dllllnilt for the Allle. lo tell . xatllj v. here the promised off..nc ill bo I imichiU by Von llln- , , , ,"'"-,K The Uermvn Oincral tOaff lb alloulne 111 Herman peoph t bie treat eipee- " ' tatloPM upon tho herald.d drive, and advl. ct, f i oni 1 ' rlin lod.iv nuoted Ucr- men inm. ,.-. tirf-rtlctlnir tint im. men paperi'. as prullctlng tint 'both ,......:...,. ...r .... J. .. " Harl and tho llrltltli hold on tho ling. llih Channel wl tho blow f.ill-t. ' - " Channel will bo threatened when ... ..... . II1U 1-lU-V l.llll. Th. lighting this week alone tho Ir.nch tiont Ihh bf.n heavy at tome pointh, but the attuckn vero till eharat teilitd an "frelcrp ' bv mlllt irv expert teiutd ax "rcelerK bv mint in expert Clio tlirmau iiro'evldctitl) trjlng to runlinufd on I'lBe live, I iibitnn Thrrn STRAIN ED BY EARLY MORNING "RAPID" TRANSIT VMV:'f:u'SZfizm HS23BRaH(eKsj!W5!iw k-?V in l i Hi i i in i in i I nil l in i n i I mm i ii i ii i i i v mm wtarst. ? &m ma -" iLJiiBi:ms4m:- :.i BiV-er lit. a ftHHu.BfflK9HS9lnKMOlH mH, m; sr.fl- K : If ktd&WmmmmmmM M think it couldn't lit- vwust TJicv can't or oven food's high puce. They've a lark; when poor, blockuded uders 105 1. W. W. ON TRIAL ON SEDITION CHARGE Defense's Counsel Arreste Following Search of Court- ted room for Firearms CIMi-AGO. Pec 1. One hundred and nvu members of the '. w '. )) ""-"-ted " eonspira to ob- struct the wur operations of tho Govern- ....nt went to trial before Judge , K SI I V, indicted foi eonspirac to ob- -..,,...., e...,..u c(J.ra c.;lr. court tod.t- Mcr one who entered the tourlroom JJS 6c?Rlci -)"orT.y y"iriSe ' )in- toerverr, or beanie, cntei oi counsel tor tlio defense, may fa. ,1 e barges of having arms in his possession while on Federal revoher was found in anderveer Su.toSSmjr.rmncnt'l., Lisbon ordering tho Dipartinent of Jus 'to return f. tho court imtl . o futuro action Is mad, No uomen except Klza court until a iieilsiou belli Our ei Lwed.?,t0ho0lolu'rtroom,''l,,' vcr "'' Through AUornc) Vandwrveer each of . tho 105 defendants entered 1 plea of not guilty. Judgn Luudls accepted the plea FELLS AND ROBS WOMAN AFTER SHE FEEDS HIM -.,,. ifon.- Mr. v-i.a vi.l. ness by Knocking Her Sense less nt Tublo alll )old Mrs Klu lo hell(- j,cr husband I . th. ,.,.,.,.., Uj.onw.i,e ,Vorka ,oj ... ., . . collect fcur dajs' wages which was due him. Tho man .ommented un tho" cold ..,,hr n,,.l ..il.,! fni- fnr.il m l.l having uinuer. As tne man sat down ne rra. neve .vir .. itinn uvuio mm iviiocneu I the woman timonsi-lous. He then stole t.'S from u drawer and escaped. Mrs. ... . ... . ... . tviri. on recovering consciousness, managed to walk to u nearby grocery.fi . .Special sen Res extolling tho recover of Jerusalem fiom tho Turku will The grocer notified the police of the bo held In all l'hllaile'nhla Unlscotiul churches on Christmas TOav. rtlebn.. Rranchtown station District Detective I D9Urrty Is trjlng to find tne womana QUICK SOCCER jl 12 TENN. PENN WINS OVER HAVERFORD IN SOCCER The Unlveisity of Pennsylvania soccet team defeated Hiv eifoul a jroals to 1 on Franklin Field nfteinoon. This vlctoiy sent the Red and Blue into a tie fot the cvhaiupionship. If Havei fotd had won they would have clinched the title. At half time the teams were deadlocked at 1 goal each. .Pennell accounted for the deciding1 point in the second half. WILSON AND BAKER CONFER ON WAR PROBE WASHINGTON, Dec. 15, The congiesslonal Wat Depart ment piobe ns the subject of a two-hour confeience between Piesident Wilson and Secretary Baker in the White House this nfteinoon. On leaving Bakei lefusSrd to say anything for pub lication, ROOSEVELT CHEERED AT CAMP SHERMAN CAMP SHERMAN. Chilllcothe. 0., Dec 15. Colonel Thco iloie Roosevelt took Camp Sheitnan by stoim today ns he dtove acioss the cantonment with Oenetnl Glenn, commandant. Sol dieis jumped fromtheii mess tables to cheei him. v AUSTRIAN RESERVIST ARRESTED NEW YORK. Dec. 15. Joseph Mott, an Austiian leseivlst, via-, niustcd btu tti'ay when he was (iiscovcicd sca-rnua tU Biooklyn Navy Yaid Mom the Wllliam-sburg bridge. ? sL. sl. -!si Arvsprj; -vs r4f?ir;-a;,.":i.v rajiagifrSvj?rWit'io!ii'-( T-yyivnnif.o iri' j,m. .,1 t,'t 1 oal nt lionif, but tiny uet it on uot to hold back rising iroro and just freeze, still and stalk! BRITISH EXTEND LINES LONDON. Vkc. l. Further t tenslon of tho Uritish lints beyond Jem-lour siliin was icpuittd In the ollicl.il statement trom tlrui-iiil Allcnbj todafc, .. ... . . . ........., im iiu.iine was noriiieist oi jcrusijeni, WAR LAW VIOLATORS IMJlANWrOLIS. Ind, IKe. !. Oin I... ..1. !.. t"A n. arm. . ... .n .t ,,.. r.l ilivi'iviuh iiu I'vioui.f, itviu 1 1 lui lieu following a month's session " - .v. , violation ot various war measure x HOUSE AGREES TO VOTE WASHINGTON, Dee 15 Tho Mouo will take tho final vote on the iiition-wldo piolilbltlon .imendment Monday at 5 o'clock Ihla agreement wub reached by un minions consent lodiiv. Tho Joint resolution alrcudv , ... .,.. .. ...... ..i,i passtsi i,y tuo fienaii1 win i uuie up ior ins of tin, Journal Mondaj. - - DEPOSED PORTUGUESE T.TsP.nV llivr IT. A ni.-iptnmiitlnn i'i urn oi inn iviiii unwiw .nue'iiuiui limit formerl headed b hlin ve.as overthrown . WHITE HOUSE MUTE ON RAILWAY REORGANIZATION WASHINGTON, Dec. 15 Tho White House today remained muto on tho subject of railway reorganization Names of liulf it dc-wn men are sug gested for I'cdcral supervisor of railroads. Including President Arthur T. Hadlcy, of Yale, former JiiMlco of tho Supreme. Court Charles U. Hughcl, former President Wllllim II. Taft mid Daniel Wlllard. Whether any or all of these names ure under consideration by tho President could not be Icarncel. NEW BILL MAKES WILSON PRICE AUTOCRAT WASHINGTON, Doc. 15. The new- price-fixing bill in preparation em powers tho President, through Kood Administrator Hoover to fit tho prices of clothing, farm Implements and even tinware, cooking utensils and fruit cans'. Virtually overy article of common usu affecting tho cost of living vIIl be; embraced In tho bill. CITX CAN'T GET MEN TO REMOVE SNOW .scarcity of labor lias prevented tliej Bureau of Hlghwnjs fropi cleaning! TUurnday night's snow fall "Trom the streets. A Jew- men were obtained this' m --.en I rt rr rA VI ItVl flirt isfTitlstt Cir(i t """ "" -"- "" --" found In fplto of n twentj .four-hour CHURCHES TO EXTOL WINNING OF JERUSALEM ,,,.. ,, nhlnelnmler. ..f the Diocese -'"" , V , f . f . - "... . NEWS SCORES HAVERFOKD 1 Ol h( I V! j n I y j jj li j y y the truck, while mutormi 11 and turn to lumps of ice. Oh! early BEYOND JERUSALEM it was sinttu. INDICTED IN INDIANA - humlrcd and thlrtmo indlctmcuts, 1... li. 1'. .Id. ! ....i.1 ln.,1 l.nn. . n.l.. .. uv titv; , iv,v.,u, vji.ii.v, jn? iiv.iv luuuj nlll.ll..- rvT ,ll. 1n.ll, (mnivt.l fli.rv "" " ",- .'- -..-.ov ON PROHIBITION MONDAY . i, .i , .i..-i. ... .... ceuisiuviaiiou iiiiuieui jie'ij auer re-un- "' -' PRESIDENT EXILED lin.d hepti Umi1i.i1 liv iUn ..vaIiiIImi..,. banishment of Indent Machodt until ! pincn u. jn. wiieu inc eieieru- it - .i i 1 n fiVPf.it. tat in ti nsb , I . I. '-"."O """ "" '" i-v. ..-. lull, U1F search. of TVnnlvanln. selll nnnm.n, .i' ' -,.--..-. .. r'- .K,rtJjtMuX4f HAIG'S PLANS '! texl 4 (5 V" SHATTERED.! . CAMBRAI LOi Byng's Reverse Martfi'ls W.nrl nf Kfttie-h nflfoi; "ViX . MA sivu campaign 'pvV SITUATION IS GR'AVE&W - LLM . . . m Lloyd George 8 Speech CalLMj Arms as Initiative rassea wpv to Hindenburg r Uy ED L. KEEN l..lltnl lff JkftlT rnrr..mlri..l 'CortrcuAf, ;pi7. tv t Vnlirtt Prt) . May TorrfJip. 7. In tit Vnttt LONDON, Dec. 15, Theie i no use Irving to camou-i-iVjk! flagc the gravity of tlic situation 0H!&Lrt the west front the onlv var thca-$iw3b trc which, in the last analysis, .really -j!' counts. 4-ft J Today Premier Lloyd George'tfWI speech at Grey's Inn was regarded 0v$tWj as a call to arms in n prcacnt-d-pjjjf'vi crisis. The Premier will I ollowu'pibv7 jl this speech with n.moru specific dla-'js, cussion of war aims in tlic House ofvy&.'jfl Commons next Thursday, according fcs'.-?? to authoritative information. ".fi me setback: to British arms nvii 51 V"tl'u'B' , v- v," ttiwuii; .,u..,- s 21 lied Field Marshal Ilnie"-' snlendidlv jv& r.vivm,t..rl niv.l rlAnnnl Tt.,., divIamj V VJLA vvnv.v.i,ku umu vjv.nvi.il w-.'S O pf '-M i ii. V .1111 .........I ...I 1... I. I.. -! -: .uiuiy eiecuicu uuvuucc, uue it ja -$1:11- m orally admitted the reverse marked'? the cud of tho British offensive for ?H-5n I borne time to come. , ?51tI I Tlie initiative has now passed to lliudenbuig. ' !..; oniuT vvi op.ts nuijdkd l $i The most competent experts predict -V5a iiiai owijr inu Kreuiesi, euorifl win pre- . r' H vent the; Hermann from fullllllng their ifii c bo.ist to bre.iK tmiiugii tlio Allied una I v', before American parthlpatlon cm equal- J'jj I lio the re-eiiforninent of tho German . Xi' lino from tho Hum Ian front. j-. ( ijj 1 111a rc-emort mrni 01 inc enemy. vis " made lwsslblo by the icssitlni of fiRht ro; iuk oil cno I'uei iiuiiii inejiij h jaiip.ty ...till.... ..I. 1 nil ...... .. l.v... l...n ,k. - J . ossiult ngnliist tlio Allied line before tif: America can cet In, Wtjj Besides lestnrlng to llindenburc Ms ""rJ!J.'s long-lost inlllutlic. Oencral Bypg's ret. ,i , vtrso geosniphlcally demonstrates" lhe-A5i uuiruiu ui larious wioeiy prcvTuene-: t wg ?torl' regarding llie',nnty. & V It demonstrates the titter ubsurdlty OlirfMa the story tljul thvS morale of the Germanic: CAS la waning. - .v-'Hl It k vca the lie" to thu oonfldently "Irry e-uinea eollajso, eiliiiea sivi i.-o ci Tfeciiiuu.vj, ijiiiv7ncni X& lieimniieris 01 who ih iersonaiiy rjvf-L, ,.. . . .... j '.--? 'nnvimilblo for the ("ambr.il rcveisc, Hn TUll.illl eniHi reasun uuuuiiesa iiua iui,u(nv-. fact that the whole arm his been Pfr-s'A? moated with such a spirit of cocksuro-!aSi s-j-'f not ueri-onfidoilLC- tlut It "jSV tun oarclCFH. rAt' net grow lVihniiH It wuh unh tliA nnfiirn.1 r-untilt 4,J,.S'' ?!s of nn lntcrruntcd oi iec Qt recent Urltlsh V. vn. i AiitMi uMitilnrxl ullli (Ii fit nt thnt v$i- S tho irceent army Inn neer ln.cn com- V''j tii-llcd liv hard mrefrHltv to learn dV-N .-& t.iialt.. 4"ti-liitB IllriM tliat Mnna li-vrnoci Mhn i .it-,-, urtti i t-tifctvi It inilTnl In I lie irrnt urar iinch'lie fj4 I oinciuiiiianj mere nis necu me en ,-js; eral dcvelopnicnt of a tendency to un- JM&! -lerestimaio tuv tnemj capaeiiy ior nnv .vv?; iirtenshe. ,si?fer;i Tho fict rcmaliiB that the crisis Is t ,? hud ind that tho public is being awak- , i(fil ened to reallzitlon ot It virtually every i ,-j London newspaper torta-, elasred j7rem(erl fifrA I . f . I. ... .. .11 l...l J.'(..-'nn "."'"... ,.. s m-'s kllnv.ilfi.v, !V1V. uioju iieori,e reaeneu a true uuiiiru ,1,, ,.r,t. ..r nr .i i.tnteniniij.iiin. sain i tfrj (tho l'ost "e arc confident of hla ap-' 1 peal to me spine oi ino naiiou. , Jt&ni "The fpocen tor vvnieir vie aro an iM I mOil grateiui la Ull Ulipea 10 reaevu u J-X' honor and to retf-dcnlai," declared $ tho Telegraph AjSf Thn kii. eeh was mole than brllllahtW.-.i:t-k. - ',.,,, ,.,: ,,. ' 'KJs summarized the chronlchi. It Das a "i,s"I dispassionate llrmness appropriate wlth-AA , mo pres'in i-rnjs. n i.- ..vt,mw.oV,vv,v . .. . .. . ....!.. ,T. I.n. amnnalva.AM tho imporilblllty ot a tati'itctory reace- now." L1 , .Mi. - .1. li,l n.ltr. ... ,1 nil "11, 1 1 1, .'"1 Mffi ilie siiecv ,1 I.UU WU.UtoU M..U ..H. lljT-jB S&1.1 1I1C .11U1U li l.VJ.lh v.liv... v. . ,,.-J -.----;. .,...... h ..it o.i. "!7-,t me iac3 OI UUI uuuume "'- " 3 jt ,,. .!.... ..1 rlli-t.,., Inaltrtit Intiw tntk.jjiv, U err. nu p.. "-.. w..vv ....,.. ... "'VtT Jv i..n-.,..r, iii h .if the. war. ttJJ I.U'1,1.V ...v.- w. ... - -- , L J ' Tho chief merit of the address," th Times asserted, ' lies In the clearness andttViS directness wAth which the Premier keep Wfi th ihini-r that really nutter beforu thtr.?'t .".... tt&.i. It ,c"'" t ...,AV 4 HO .sq.VB HUB euv vjiiij iituwii muf" y- . nA. 1.I..1, HM tint i-nllrel v nnnroew AF. i-i'vv. ......... ... ..-. -, .-rr.-- .- . y ''Vnommatety lie did not hint when C victory veould be eouniaerea u ve-on,; -he ""-ni declared. "Among aii hi., empnaeiu uiiunuvv, ,.,v,v ..o tiwt, 'tp' VAtiril etlllchteillng US OH tllO OnO Points?. rSrlt'liK"." tVX M c tho Allies veltli tlio gravity and inip t'-rtT'tflB "... 1 1 A An lusraa Vlajk l1Alnmn Vs,nn T -"jl. j3 , - -" -- --- ---s 'ij THE WEATHER .'M l'OREC.iQT ror Philadelphia and vtclnltv; Fahfi, and continued cold tonight and Hun; day, with loicett tenlpcratura fonlpgfpi olioi't 15 -degrees; gentle lirjferlKAa ulnd. - jt l.KNOTII OK HVY 5 Bun rises. .7.13 " I iun sets.,. 4-13 p. UKUWVAKK KIVr.H TIIIK ClIAMGWIg CllKbTNl'T STRBBT J 11 It'll vster.'J n't a in. flllgh wlfr.3 Miij Loir wuter.v lu a m. I iw waeeriu ttui TKMrrKTLBB AT. KACII MOl'l -Vi oiiuuili.M II 2TTTT3B 7-U im 1 3t is I B I a -J4 1 'at i jmT OAPTUREDuM Tho Experiences of a JVou Canadian Officer Who FellnJ'J THE HANDS OF TIU Ucgina on Pagoi OF TODAY'S EvtninPtMic, ,- v r,x, ,c .,. m "i'iSwE .x v.i ,3r,fl r'd uF f?. ?" ii.V i 4.. a - v'4 .,.. J.JL- 7. .." T--rU--ijr 'i-?:jja