Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 19, 1917, Final, Image 5

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REPORTS FAVOR yor. indicted
"BUNIi-URY'LAW,
Sentiment in Various
States Upholds Prohi
bition Amendment
InnllnnrH from re One
Imtor xxorkhiRH of the plot xxlilili Iril'iin
in inn Killing ftl i'lpi"y
15,00(TTONg OF COAL DAILY
ORDERED TO PHILADELPHIA
tnnllnurd from Pate One
Kruocn. Mutes that h anticipates Jhc
(Imrltlps illrrrUir will co-oporalc xxltli
After elxliicr til aire jim Inrnll .nlip. Htllto UlCl Alllllltllslmtur roller.
Drniichy calil Hint on tlic nlclit or Sep. The telcRrnm (n Director Krusen Is ai
(ember 17, tlic Montlay licforo tlic ""!
rKNNA. L U K 13 W A
New Jersey for Local Option
Other Commonwealths Pre
pare for Marty Ratification
Ttrpoili. merlin! frivii xiulmis Ktitc
rapllHln niiil iciiIcim of iittlxit.x tcwl.iv
Inillinte. Rcnrr.ill), h falomlile attitude
tnxxHrrl lecMnllve r.itlnriillnn of Hie pro-po-.nl
prolillilllon iiiticiiilini'iit In Hie Pol
rral f'niistltiiticjii
Pennsxlxiinlii mill New .Irmev iippeiir
to do "luliPwiirm" In tnelr Intel el t to
xxnril IniiiiPilliiti' in I Ion
haimli li.is iIpi lined to i .ill a xpeiliil
UsWI.itiio icsslon to consider rutin
Hon, -In New .teri-py Heiitlinent for lo
cal option oiiIwpIbIih tlic ciiilnlnn fnior
fiMe In Peilrr.il tontrol
In .Mm land ii hot flclit Is ptedleted,
Millie Itel.iwiiro "drj"" "re hopeful that
within the sK-.xciir limit to innKn tlieli
flRht the iieiewMry State ratification will
he accomplished
Kentmliy, a foinier hotbed of null
prohibition (.entlment. Is eipccted to lie
anions the llrst Stated to ro on record In
faxoi of the national enactment asaln'-t
llrpior.
New York, California, MIcIiIkjii and
Illinois adWicM Indlintc that hot battle
for control of the noil State I,eKihitiire
xxlll lie w.iK'-d by "wets" mid "ili.xs"
Mtaxiiirl'M nso-nit to the amendment Is
predicted Wisconsin Is claimed b both
parties Nonionimlttal statenients are
ouchafed b. ronnectlcnt leaders In
Ohio efforts are under way to obtain a
special session of the present l.CKlsl.i
tlire. In other States xlcoroiis cam
palcns on behalf of "bone-dr" IirIs
latlon aie reported to be proKtcssinc
faxorably
Street Battles
Rage in Odessa
Contlmiril from Pane One
Italian Socialists reR.irdlnc this reipiest
for an "Internationale" at MoiUholin
Wednesday on whlih the primary elec-(
linns were nvici 111 I'liliaiieipnia, ne was.
stamlliiR with two friends of his,
Wlillcj" llurklmrdt and "Murks",
R M ' Sl"'"b " tho corner of 1 56th street and
lliiwik nieniie, In the Hronx, New York
llurkhurdt Is one of Hip Bitumen tin-
der arret, but Snifth had not tircxlnitslv
been named In the rrnceedhiRS, "Mike"!
I lllll. another of the Rimnien now In cui-1
toil j. cnine oxer to Iho three men, Hen
lielf) khIiI. and'asked them If thev didn't
want to ntike miiiic "easy tiione.x" by I
HoildiiR In the Phlladplphla election, by I
iisslstlnc the police. The four men went
to n Hiloon airost the street to lontlnuc
the loliicrsntlon. !
There they found, said Prmicliv. Mike
, SiiIIImiii, the delectlie from tlih Val
(.(Parrel, detcitlxn iirpiio . "Hutch"
Mhvc'ii, who In cljarfied with Pppley's (
iiiiriler: .Umls Hriinelll, Palcone, Cos
tello and otliefn, IncludliiR three men not
limcinoi Ilrnm-1 picilously named Nick Tarlcr. 'China"
.inn mo ana iiir lAinio. ivnen nsaeit u
the name of the first were not "Carter,'
Director W'lhner Kiuen.
City Hall. Philadelphia.
r nrn adilsed that you hap ion
tlsi.iicil four mm of coal. Mr. Potter
Informs nip tint jiu have not applied
In the local committer- or to him for
iisslhtnuio In iiinnoitkni with olir
lequlrements and that If bundled In
this iiiiniier coal would liaxe been
pioxldcrt Purlhcr ionlliatlon will
tint be permitted and Is iinnetessaiy,
pioxldpii soil will ndxlsp of tlni ic
iiulrcnients of the locations ' under
)our lurlsdli Hon Your lo-oppratluh
with Mr, Potter and the local dnilu
Istnitlon olllilals Is nntlilpited
(SlRlied) II A UAltKIHI.D.
Puel Administrator
KANE TO VIEW STOCK
OF COAL AT FACTORY
Pulled States District Attornex Kane
toRpther with a represcnlatlxe of the
staff of William Potter. .State fuel ad
inlnMratoi. ami a ioal expert, late this
afternoon discussed a xlslt to the plant
or c II Masland d Sous, Inc.. car
at Amber and West-
nennenv sain ne nas niwajs ncaru nun )lct inniiufacliirers
'., " nioieland Hreets, to ItixcMlR.itc com
i- llt- HUlllllVII IIIIMVI rtllOl iicitr
sent for and xxere all Identinrd by ljcn
ueh, xx ho also Idcfitlfled Macla, xxhn
was seated In the prisoner's box. lie
had known tlurkh.irdt and "MugRsy"
Smith for scars, he said, nddluR that
Smith's real name was Christopher
the riilladclpli .i ,in
KAISER SOLICITOUS
FOR EX-CZAR'S FATE
copi:nhaoj:n uu 11
The Kaiser Is now taklnc a hand In
the t-o-iallid pe.ii e ncRotlatlons between
tlio IloNhexlk icRline at I'etroRiad and
the Ceiiti.il Poweis This xi.is chiiwii
today b.x the repoit that the (ieim.iu
Kniperor has made Inuulrles as to what
xiould befall the foi mer fr.i and his
famil.1 If pe.uc Is inniludul Hxpitc
the fatt that the (Icrin.in i.oxeinineut
has fnim.illx iicius-ed the es-Cr.u of
hrliiRliiR on the war by mobillzlnc the
llusslan nuns on the Aii-tio-lleinmii
fiontlcr.., Il" i cjioi 1 lonlaliis hint Hut
Nkliol.is and his famll.x max be Inxlted
to make the'i futuie hoine In Herman),
If they are .tllowul to leaxe Itussla
Dr xon Kuhlmauu. the (lcrm.ui foi
cIrii minister, and Count (Veinln, Hie
Austrliiii foiclRii inlnistei, aie repoited
to liaxe icaihed llrest I,ltnk, xvhere
the aunlstke was kIriiciI
MATINEE MUSICAL IMIOKKAM
Mnrie Louchncy and Thailileus Itich
Soloists at Conceit
Two home nillsts il Ix hit il lumen h at
the foitnlKhtl) pioRi.uu of the .Matinee
Musli.il Club, whlih dicw an aiidienio
that nowdcil the b.illioom of the llellc-xui-Sliatfonl
Prexlous lunceits In this
'All-Aineilc.in Ye.u" of the enteiprlsltiR
orB.inl7atlon composed of women mu
sicians and iniiiiij loxcr.s of riladelphla
haxe lomblned the efforts of the excel
lent ihorus of the iluli xxlth the Indl
xldual contributions of --ololsts, but the
latest loneeil offered a dual recital b
Mai in l.oiiRhne.x, lontraltn. and Th.ul
deus Illih, nni en m.ihlci and assistant
iniiduiloi of the Philadelphia Orihestru
with Hills clink llumm.ni .is accom
panist and also lontrlliutoi of a group
of piano pines to the list
MIsh l.ouRhuex, xxho xxon the xoc.il
hoiioiH hi tin- I ''17 bleniil.il contest of the
National I'ldei.itlnn of .Music Clubs
showed lh.i.t Hie di'tiiutioii was not un
xx oi lhil loufcricd 'Ihn suixlt) and
llexlblllls of I ioi tones and Hie skill xxlth
xxhlch sho pioduces and tolors them lo
suit tho lonipusitlou Justified the Judges
In glxlnc lin supremacy oxei a field
,tliat Included musicians fioni all oxer
the Unllcrl Stales
Her iiumbeiK wcic In the main fa
miliar, or at loist standard, but two,
"Stand Up. America." and 'Mmcwhcro
In Prance." xxeic noxcl In recital and
Hdded u patriotic touch to the proRiuiu.
She xxiiK cm client' In llustliiRs's "The
lied, lied Itow" Mis. It II. A Peach's
"Ah, l.oio Hut a Da)" mid other pieces
fiotn Ihn lUslum.iis lepertnlre.
Doitor Itlcli sliowed his xlrtuoslt) In
n-Wienlaxxskl iiiiueito, in f the show
pieces xxhlili n Hold u xlollnlsi a ill. iiue
to dlspla) in. irxi lolls trchuliiue. Ho also
plased xcr)- biautlfull) t-exei.il iiimbers
dedicated tn him, IncludliiR Camllle
Zeckwer'H "li thu Harden" and lleddu
nn den Hcemt'H "Uallade."
'Iho former Is u IiIrIiI) almosphcili'
i composition, showing lino ft cling for.the
violin In mowl and exiiression.
Mr. Ilaiiimauu r.ixo a Chopiii prelude
i-Miulbltely and niiQther nuinbei of more
Hum ordinary interest mid furnished a
splendid iMckKiound fi-r the sidolsts
W. It, M
IOI.D 'COPS' WANTHD THHM
The Rioup In the saloon, said Dc-uiuhx '
were told b) Siilllxau that they xxeie
xx anted to xioik with 'the lops' In
Phlladelphli in the eledlou and to help
them moxe boxes and bales out on the
street "We xxere lo sit on them and
keep exeisthliiR stialght. ' he said
t 'i o'clock the next moiuiiiH. the
xxltness said, the- eighteen men met at
Thlrts-thlid street and Seventh axeuue.
wheie tickets to Philadelphia were K'len
lo them, and they xxere sent on III txxos
mid tin pes, ilding In Hie smoking lal"
When Denneh) reavhetl Philadelphia,
he said he xxns assigned to a loom In
Hie Kes stone Hotel, either room six!)
lx or slxts'-sexen, xxhlch he shared xxlth
anothei man I'oUl of the Rang shuied
the adjoining loom and the other twelxe
men went to "ltenn.x's Hotel ' at Plant
and Vine slieeti
He and his loinpaulons walled In
Ihelr loom until Nick Itltt came to them
and gaxe each a dollar for suppei.
While at supper In a rest.iui.int on Penn
Square, Hurkhaldt. said Dtnneli), g.ixe
a twents-tlxe i ent tip to a waltriss, to
gether xvlth his c.i ill The W4lties Is
In be tailed to testlfx lilt I.
Aftel the) had eaten dlnnei and
wcie standing on the loinei Mike Sul
llx.m nine along with a xeix swell
dtessed man xxho wore exeglaves, s lid
riennehy '1 lie null shook hands with
them and left. Sulllxan then R.ixe the
men a xxhlte I Ibbon each "We xas to
weai the I Ibbon bo.tliat the polke would
know us and not bother us xxhlte xc
xieii xxoiklng aiounil the polls sild
Diiinehs
A I.I. (JUTUI.CKIACK.S
plaints that 5000 tons of coal were be
Ing hoarded hi that place This quail
tits, according to (Internment officials,
Is far In excess f that icqulted for the
operation of the plant It xxns deckled
to make the inspection tomorrow
It Is pioposed lo make an 'exc etl
mate" of the stole of I'nal In the Mas
laud plaul 'I he (loiermiieut contends
that the coal In the Masland place xx 111
lust Tor at least fixe months. The rule
of the national fuel administration Ik
that oulx eight weeks' suppls be kept In
one plaie
To v, ule this illsputiil point Ml Mas
land suggested tb.it the- officials xlew the
fin toil's coal supplx
The Maslaml 111 in contend" that It
tloesu I haxe HOOn tons of ioal on baud
mid that onlx all amount iUlt"ecesars
foi Us opeiatlon Is held Whethei Mr
Kane would ef7p the ioal at the Mas
land plant should the luxestlRators do
i Idp that It amounts to Suilo tons couldu t
ue lent in d
(!ox ei mneiit Interx ention compelliiiB
eu.il hoaideis in Phllailelphla lo ills
goige fuel Willi Ii Hies haxe stoied axxa)-
muS lellexe lo some extert the acute
ioal shoitage hele Slight lellef has
alteadx be it btuught hs "the inssing of
the cold weathei
Attorney (Seneial Hiecois. In Wusli-
perlntcndent of
Heading till wax
i no same opinion xias cxpicp-cd 0
a Pennsslxanla P.alltoml ofPelii, ,
wnt ex-en further.
I lotishler Director Krurcn's ptni
lies ns iinJustlflHhle mid hleli.h nidi il
ho said, ,
Charles o -Heath tsuperlutrudcui
Hip New- York dlxlslon of the ne.idi-u.
with whose tonspiit Director Kiu-rn ton
oxer the two loaded cars, iltl todas thu
he regietted Hint Dlreitor Krusni had
hot Informed lilm how- badly In ncul nl
ioal he was
"If Jie hid rlone so," said Mr. llcaih
"we should haxe tried to supplx him
as wp haxp supplied lndMtltt.it aid In
n.i US cases. '
I nomas Hohlns. the only member i,f
Hie fuel nmm ttce In the lIIv IoiIjx.
inolded i-nnimciit on Director Krusen's
at Hon
"Dliector Kruspn's conduct of Hlock
ley h is been admirable," he said xxhen
asked lo talk about the ioal selrure
"lie has transformed It from a bsword
Into a model Institution '
Dlreitor Krusen said that he was a
luppx- "anarchlft," In repls to ilnrgcs
that had not obserxed legal mvisum
"I am the happiest anarchist In Phil
adelphla he said
Director Krusen. when tcfld of the re
buke of Mr Uarfleld, replied as fol
lows "I haxent us set recelxed the leprl-
maim wnen i gel il I w'll answer t
A phxslcluti xxlio xtslted the olllce of
Hip local coal adnilnlstratoi In the Coin
minwenlth llulldlng todav was oiilered
to leaxe that place Ai'eotdlng to the
clerks the phiMolan lentonstraled with
them In a loud tone bi cause one of his
patients had failed to lecelxe ioal The
doctor was leil to the doot Ii) a pollie
nnii who Is detailed then
No laboreis xxere axallahle lodax to
sboxel ioal Into the bumiicrs of the West
Philadelphia High School fut l!o)s at
Port-exenth and Walnut stteets so u
delegation of students of that sthool
was pressed Into serxlce 1; ich student
was pild f(,i his seixlccs ut the late of
tweutx-flxe cents an houi P.ixnienl
was made III thrift stamps
l.ick of transput tattoo facilities ac
coidliiK to l-'ulrfax ll.irtlson chairman
of the Italtroad Win Hoald Isu I eu
Ilielx lespuuslble foi Hie ioal shoit.ige
The ie.il shortage attoiillug to Mr
l'ahfaxs statement, Is tine to the emu
inous inirtase In the demands fot coal
The r.illioads Mr Pali fax's state
ment leads appeal fioni the geneial
stalenunt being niude upon Ibis sub
Jttl to the Ititontioxei tlble fait The
1 munis of the talliu-ids show not onlx
fugtoti tod.ix forxxaided txxo complaints i that Jhe toal opetatois haxe pioduieil
.'IK. ill st r.lliged ioal hoaideis to Pulled mole .BUI than eiei lit fine but Hut
Slates Dlxtilct Attorne) l-'rancls I'lher ' In the tight mouths pill to November
Kane, In thlstllx The alleged xlolatois I Incluslxe the lallioads base hauled and
ire Phlkidelphi ins Mr Kane said totla) dellxered 17ii,'i8C mole i.il loads or about
that the lomplalnts ute being luxestl-1 in nun uuo mole Ions of aiilhiailte than
gated lie said that prosecutluns xxould In the same mouths of ll'K "1 h xxas
'I he) then wallud
Sipi.ne he said, xxheie
niiil the itst of tliu
xx.illlug lu the situate
to Washington
the) met Mnscla
gunmen Aftti
i white, the mail
be tiistltuted against the xlolatois should
the exldei le wniranl lie also Intlni ited
that coal being held b.x hoaideis would
be seized
Major Smith tod.ix authorized Sunday)
dellx eiles In leiall coal dealers, follow- i
Ing u requist In (he fuel adinlnl-tiation .
Ills icplj xxas as follows j
I h.ue xoiit letter In regard to coal I
.U.l-tn .....I !.. .lAll.A. f ... .1 k?....-
v.,it-. iiutniiiK ycuti n cmi wn ouii- , i.,,
.i ,, if ..... i .i... ii .....! ,fl.,ii "as oeeu
"... V.I UrUi-vT t -111111 I.LIIII.L irillll '
dealeis to delixei coal on Suud.ix It
would be uluilnal not to do this in
xiexx of the sufferings of out people
fioni lack of coal I haxe n notified
the Dliector o the Department of Pub
lic Safets, xxho xx ill Issue the neccssaiy
ordetH Immedlatel) "
ltalliuad olllciats denounce the selzute
of two carloads of coal. by Director of
an Inciease of la pel tent oei Iho best
moid exet piexiouslx matte
The tecords show that lu the same
months the latlroads hauled 'i;; C?l
mole carloads oi about 31,000 OOU moie
tons of bituminous ioal than in the cor
lesiiondliig period of HUG This shows
nn inciease of 18 pel cent oxci the best
recoid exer ptexlouI) in.tde
I ue piesetn coal piouiem Is not, as
epresented, ultogethei a mob-
lein of trunsportutlon It Is pilmaiily
a problem of distribution for which the
r ' ' ; ",l
public must share ihn isponlblllt)
rim inllioads cannot, xxlth" Hielf exists
big facilities, handle a much larser ton
..ige of toal so long n the present Kys-
n of distribution prexHlls, Tiio pies
oiit s)stcni of illstrlbutton Inxolxes a
cal iiiuniilit of triisn-liaullng of coal
id n tesultlng large waste of liana
tMlntlnu. ' Tho lemedy doubtlrss requires sur
oiler of lotixeiilcnie and old habits,
ut II Is clear It Is t lause.iwil to bo
upplled to ext-i) setllou fronj Jlio iiilno
'loest to that set Hon, N'ii tine- luiiie
malntetl xxltli Ihe fnctA can ct.ncelxc. of
Hi" lliineeessar) and Inu0 linnls- of ro.ll
nlmli haxp grown up under Hie right of
tin shipper to lump Hip ItHlllt' as" he
litcasps Wlutcxer Ilia) be Ids Justin
citlon lu iiorm.il time", this practice ef
fectlxels ledutes Hip clllekiicy of the
tl.iiirportatlon mnililiie In the time of
tho heaxlest tralllc exer II experienced"
tlesldetiti on An it ftieet between
Ihlrlx-Hilril ntul Thlrts -fourth streets
todax cxptcssed surprise that tlio electric
lights should beb iirnli R up to a ouoes.
this morning They detlared that burn
ing elcilrlcity until that hour was a
waste '
Only one slinxelful of coal was ie
milnhig tnd.ij In the ilprmaiitown axe
nun unci l.xrninlng street police station
Pnless more wai speedily forthcoming
Ihe polite stationed there would be
obliged to wear their oier-oats Indoors,
the polltenien declared
'Ihe headquarters of the American
Itescue Workei-f. -J83 Prankford uxenue,
haxe been besieged xxltli demands for
coal b) the poor families who'liaxc been
atcustomed to recelxlng suppllei fioni
that hotiice t
ui:ci:ivi:rsiiii continued
Coutt Hefuscs to Revoke Appoint
ment in American Pipe Co. Case
Judge Dickinson Hi the I nlted tales
Dlstrlit Colin today refused to xacate
be appointment of Hobelt Wctherlll us
melin fot Hie Xmerlciin Pipe and Con-
trut Hon Hompaiix
The applliatloti to lexoke Ihe appoint
unlit was made In Ch.irtis A Hitch-
oik ol New Yolk. Ii stockholder xxho
loiitended that the Ptdetal Couit In
Pi iinS Ix aula had no Jurisdiction in Ihe
uiiltei as the lompans was a New .lei--u
loiiioiatlon
MAN CRUSHED IN ELEVATOR
Caught betxxeen the door and the
bottoni of the clexatoi in the Hairtson
llulldlng toda), Wesle) He) man of JOtu
.Ninth Thirteenth stieel supeilntendent
of the building. Is lu the Northwestern
ileneial Hospital surfeilng funn a
ru-iiiil liglit aim and a uu-hoil right
leg He Is In a ciltlc.il lunilllluh
Ml Hexnian atteinpted to step on the
tlexatui as the opeintor t fused the door
and Stat tid the tar .ft- xxas picked up
uni niixi lous and rushed to the liusplt.il
lu a pilxate automobile
??jMwmw
V.f. ,.-
Furlough Ban
Partly Lifted
enllnufd from rp One
parents of the bo) at the iiiinp as
would that due to the transportation of
Hip men from tho innip to their homes
111 this tit)-.
Charles Currs, a prlxntc In Company
K, Tenth Now- York National (luan!
tii-Rlnient, must scrip two sears lu 'i
inlljtnrv prison uriil forfeit pay that Is
duo him, in-cording in n lourt-iuurtlal
lludtng made public! loda), Curr) ab
sented hlnfelf xxllhoiil leaxe on tntober
II. unit iiivordinR tn the charges d.
lectcd dlsrcsiieclful languago to l.teu
tenant W. M. lliadbeer. of the 311th
Held artillery, lie was also found guilt)
of bplng Intoxlt.itcd
Seek 2000 (Slaien Tor Soldiers
A mmpalgii has been begun under the
dlrettlon of l.teutenant Noirts ltarratt
tn secure :"00 pairs of woolen gtoxes
for the Philadelphia troops nt Camp
Meade
Jcn PrMreMire In umMli'V
The most pTogresslxo elcnienl in Co
lomblu Ik Kld lo be, not Iho Spanish
population -or the nstlxes, hut it Jewish
people called Antloqulan. xvho liaxe Old
Testament names, raise families of from
txxelxn tn thirty children and are fast
becoming the dominant power In Hie
land, both In numbers and In Influence.
San l'ranelsco Argonaut
HCiAtrrotf,t'ii:n-tml
powder press, mills of,i)ra
.Powder company, nix irrtloB -
here, were destrosed by an
undetermined origin this after
flclals or the company nsser
one xxns killed or Injured,
Is estimated at. $:5,00.
wllh the e)eglasses ri ppeared and .then
xx ent nxxa), returning shortlx- xxltli
blaikjacks, which he dlstiibtited among
them
.MAI.ONHY D.N Till: STAND
Samuel (! Maloney xxus called fo the I Public Health and Charities Krusen xes
stand lite this afternoon b.x Mi Tau-lenlay ns unjustifiable, but tald that
lane . the), could take no action. In it a- off
"Did inn scud to New York. foi 'these ,lle ell,'!' Intention to pa) for the coal
llieil 111' W.IK llSl.eil K'lK "'.-iie-i iiiuuhui, mil itni it- il no
"Ye
Mr 'lindane then turned him tixei to
Mi ICclr for cross-examination Kelt,
Didn't )ou
Salter, the
Aien t )ou
lumping Id his feet, shook bis finger nt
.Maloney and shouted-
"Aicn't sou Alibi Satn
fake up the alibi for Sam
famous ballot-box stiffftr?
'Sain the Itat'? '
Taulane xxns on his feet in an Instant
objecting to the quebtlons
'Yes,' shouted Kelr, 'but sou can't
challenge ins light to ask these ques.
tlons (Hxe me until lu o'clock tomorrnxx
and I'll juoxe them b.x the records'
Judge C".mt how exer, sustained the
objection
"Whltex lluikh.ut was Hun tailed
to the stand and told how the gunmen
wen- brought lo this ill) Ills stor.x
xx as virtually the same as Mlchicl De
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