Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 21, 1918, Postscript Edition, Page 2, Image 2

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EVENING- PCBJJC LEDyiiHt-PUiL.VlDELPllIA, MONDAY, JANUAltY 21, 101S
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MLLRUSH PLANS
FOR 7500 HOMES
Three Thousand Houses i
for Shipbuilders to Be
Erected in 90 Days I
ELMWOOD SITE WINS
OfllclnlK of (ho American Inteniatloi,al
Shipbuilding Corporation nml tlio city
bureau of nuncyii are au.itlnc tlio nr-
rlval thin nttornoon of J lliKrn H.in
ncrj', o tl'ti KmerBency l'locl 1'orpor.i-,
tlon. in otdcr Unit lircllmlnnrj Blepi
rnay b taken townnl tlio erection In thn
Fortieth W'htH, of TSO11 lrlcl bn Idlnea I
for the liounlntr of nn nrm i( workmen
emploed In the ling lslniul Minlf
Immediately upon the urrUal of Mr '
Planner", nil ollli lain of tho clt , tlm
International HhlpbulMlne Oorporutlon,
and tho I'merRency Kleet Corpora tlon
vlll Join In n conference at vhlth llin
the llrKt dellnlto outline u ,11 bi presented
us to tho location of tho piopofed in
dustrial Mllane" in tlm Kortltth Wnnl
It In epccted that this confeienco will
not be held until 1-ito In th nftrnnoii
nnouncemtnt jcMcrd.iy that ttii
Shlpplne Hoard had (leaded upon th
Philadelphia location In prrfntmv t"
bite on the Jerpev i-lde or the river wan t
followed 1) lmmediato aittoti on tin
part of Ut olllcl lis for tho purpose
Bettlne the work undir wny and con
ference wero nrruiifreil with iloirn
incnt olUclals iilth n lcu tu Koine uui
tho plans for tho toljnj.
3000 ii"Mi:s i.v vi.Mny rA-!
These plan call for the erection of
1000 hotucn Mllhln tliu net nlne'v daii
the remainder of the liulldlna to lie
constructed n "oon as It li poplble t
ccuio the men and tho i. ulerlals wtti
uhltlt to build (hem
An ependlturo of $10,000 00U Mill lie
necessary to caTry tliiough the plans fir
tho buildliiKs in the nlnetj-ilny per'od
and the problem of Retting the nccescan
labor nnd material l tho most torlouf
one faclnc those In ilnrge of tho vork i
Both labor and material arc t xccedliiKly '
ncarce at this time It Is ertlmatcd that
10,000 men will bo required for the work,
an -welt aB a iiuantlt f brick tint will
overtax tho capacity of tho arils In
Philadelphia and necessitate the brlngltiB
in of material from other parts of the
Country
owen urainard, t tho housinc com-
mlttco of tho Kmersem y 1 leet Corpon-
tlon. -nlll bo a part to the conference
todaj, and he, together with .1 Horferx
Flannery and D 11 Hender. will he In
charge of thy work hestcr 15 AlbrlRht
chief of the Bureau of huncj. Ii nu-
Sff S, TXrtJ'
they Milt bo Immediately mnlUbln for '
the use of the (Joxernment ortlclaH In
puttlUB through their own plans
700-ACRI5 TIUCT
The InilMlnn will bo erected on a
rfl(l. Irnrl nf Ih.y lnli.rMnplnn nf
.-. .. . . .. -.
Jniana roau uiiu uiuinuuu avviiur vriu
Rbout half of this tract will bo needtd
for the first 3000 houses to bo built and
it Vlll be decided at the conferciic' to-
day Just what part of tho land will bo
"used for that purpose The houes nio
to bo two-story brick structures, de
signed for permanent use, with plumb
Jntf und all modern conveniences, and
each houo vlll have. In all probahlllt),
six rooms Tho houses will be of vary
ing; design
1 i,i .,,-t, ii, niiei.l nr tho cltv In,
n. uib i.r..i ..- "",,,,"" " "
the extending of water mains bo as toj
supply tlie new community and In look-;
inraiieriioKe, ,n... '""."..,
Inss. A pipe more man a miie ioi, w . ,
be!d from tho nearest connection with
ttie city mains. Oradln. lining in of
loir lands anu
providing protection
"-' f tL
nuainsc. n.c.iu.e ... ...-.. ...- -.-
blff tasks that city oflic als must meet
but It Is said that nil these plans have
been worked out In advance by tho en-
stnecrs.
The transportation problem has been
perhaps tho worst stumbling block In the
way of the satisfactory location of the
. houses Just how- this p-obiem Is to bj
met lias not jet been made known, but
it Is generally understood that sitls-
factor)' concessions have been agreed
lo by tho Philadelphia P.apld Transit
Company and that an additional line
nil! be constructed from the colon) to
th Hoc Island vard entrance along the ,
Island road houlovard extension which
has been promised by the city as part of I
the ground Improvement of. that section
Moderate rentals aro nssured the oc-
cu'pants of the new houses, and It ls un-1
derstood that tho figures will be based I
on an estimated cost of $2000 for oich
house.
MEETING OF TEACHERS
TO SPUR PATRIOTISM
More Than 3000 Expected to Attend
Rally Substituted for Salary
Protest
A pati'ioti. mil) of the elemenluiy
school teachers of tho clt) will be hold
In the Baptist Temple, Broad and Berks
wtrcets, l'rlday evening, January 25, at
$ o'clock This takes tho plate of the
mass-meeting of protest against tho fail
ure of tho Board of Education to In
crease tho teachers,' salatlos, which the
Men Grade Teachers' .essoclatlun planned
for last November
More thn 3000 teachers are expected I
to be present flt the meeting The seating
captwlt) of tho hall Is 3200 and arrange-1
menls are being ni.ido foi an overtlow .
meeting I
Simon Oratz, vleo president of the.
board, will preside Addrosses w'l' b.
mijde b) 13 T Stotesburj, It. Iv I'as-
natt, G II MeFaddcn, Lr '. II. Hart,
IMward W Bok, -V. U Near) and Dr
John P Uarbcr, superintendent of
schools, according to the announcement
made today Thero will be instrumental
and local music The theme of the
meeting will be the relation of the teach-
I er to the community ln war times nnd
In peace,
Tb, appeal bent out to tho teachers ,
somo inontns ago uy ino .Men urudo
Teachers' Association waa headed, "What
could )"ou do w 1th thirteen cents a da) ? '
Thla mass-meeting was to be one o, pro.
test against the board's liming given
the. teachers a small bonus Instead of a
permanent Inereaso In salar).
GAS ENGINE MEN NEEDED
Arniy Wants Men for lmmediato
Service in France
Men mho can qualify as engineering and formerl) connected with the Belle
efftaera to take charge of a gas engine v ue-Stratford, has left the service or
hpr ftr Immediate sen Ice ln France aro ' thut hotel and Is now conducting a prl
vanted In the United States arm) Ap- ' i-te detective agency.
-Dllcants thould be between the ages of. '
twenfy-nve and forty and be technical ' Robbers Haul Safe Away
ehool graduates and have experience . ,. ..e2hln? TOO pounds and con
with B engines. If not such a grad-, ta,'nw 6uS currencvTaV taken by
ata,a man with machine shop plus the "gsTom tlio saloon of J P.
M engine experience will be accepted J " ! lEOl I-ancaster avenue carried
The recrultln offlcea are at the army j "a"' "".' t n.CJ . ,J 'H"edeford road
v-tUon examining boird. In the medical '" " ,"ot t.. " King orprawia and
tolwratorlea pf the I'nhewlty of Pcmn- g '"" been le?le
tvr?nla. Thlrty-alxth and Pine streets, ' blow " P" n' '"ure
'ow motor wechnl(al regiment recruit-
Jnjr exneo in tne vyiaener jiuiiaing,
MurtnrOarden Institute, Drexel Instrute
n4 s.t the qonoliaated JFederal and
mt Bureau. lti Arch
ivkesk U tecti to fur-
HI 7000 WW lMi for tW I
FORTIETH WARD CHOSEN FOR HOG ISLAND'S MOJDELTOTOT
f . -TVyR4 vis" tt'w I V,
w Jrr ifimJk J,l )
8$ .7 -. u F?
wvsf . v. ...v:.niea:-K- i i
aw t fit .ywm a ls oivr-- ?.i
' v . -i xi'tsa.jsi-v:. r ' xi
so i .. xv xwtvoy .
f a' 1 k.rjvv
yAsK
Tho Uimuood ncnuo icction !t the I'urtieth v,.-il has been chosen l ino committcu represcntinc
('h.iiimun Hut lev, of tlie I mtecl ftate Shipping Uoaiil, for tlio Mte ol ha :!000 duellings foi tho woik
ers of tlio Ilojr lslniul shipbuililu p plant. Tho hhmlotl section on the map represents the 400 acres
which ill be turned into n mode' town foi the shinbuildirs Jloio than 10,000,000 will bo expended
by tho Goernment in buildinff up the section nnd t no city of Philadelphia will install lowers, vatcr
innttp and liijhtinK nnd furnish p hce and fiu-pi o tection and srhooU Tho chotn section extend-,
from Sixty-third to Sevtnty-llfth street, between the Italtimore and Ohio and Ilcmhnr line--, nnd i
bisected by Klmwood aMnue
COAL CLOSING STARTS
RUSH TO SHIPYARDS
Jlon Jlndo Idlo by Gnrileltl
-T.i- Vnl TJnlm-ii in Vnv-
M'x ol etUlll tO 1 01-
11101' Jobs
"
i'iouUk of mm applJiriR todu l,r
rk at tho New Jersey and Penn.y.va-
llio "m1 'tw urI bhlpbuildlns Com-
luny jarits at (llouiestcr seem to Indl-
iat0 ,mt manJ. nf tho men thrown out
of wuik In othei lines In this clt arc
fcecklmr work at tho sards and will not
... .. ....... . ...
rfluul ,iiier mo uo-uay iaou cnus
Y.ud neoplo euy they aro not anxious
to tako men uw ay from other plants, but
tlle,e ls " eloubt that some of them will
w iiiiuu un
The weather was no sevcio at the
) irds that workmen wcro forced to quit
The Ice In the river Is very heavy and
u big steamship was caught fast In the
ho for Dome hours Tho John Weavci
and leeboat No
were liaia at wont
breaklnt," channels
V '""' . . .""'""' "' "
TI, t. In r -n ItL.-i.l mnlnlll lit I, .1
coming down river it nan neen ioos-
, of atcria aml
Satunay ,,
Stores and saloons and In fact most
m,,,,,, are nhut tlt;lll , uiouccstl.r
No c or tob.XLCO ian ,,e purchase.!
, ... . . . .
'" ' "M " '"" " ' ..'..Vr.V .'7.X
Ml ill' Piiiuuimr'-t-n-i a aiiruiHiii tu iiuiu
a 11Kelng ot p,iiSt but few of the tn-
)oon mn wou)d uttcm n n ()f Soul)
Jc u 1(f lllll0Mll)lc to nml a ,,.,
or a ,lolc, )ar ullen
y. 0p j.. TEACHER ItESIGN'S
,
Assistant Prolcssor Suliric, of School
'
of Education, Goliifj to Cleveland
Assistant Prof Amhme J. Sulirli, of
thp School of Kducatlon I nlverslty ef
pennsjlvanl 1, bus resigned to become
dean of tho 1 levcland school of nduca-
tion, which has an enrollment of ubout
2000 students The lesignatlon, which!
takes effect at the e lose of the current
semester, nas i.een ae.epieu uy ncan (
I 'ank P (iraves and Provost Smith.
1. ,
I'octor suhrlo will .ondurt tho Clevo
land summer School for Teachers and
will act ns super ntendent ef tho 1 leve-
1 md Normal school
Prufessor Sulirtc Ins taught during tho '
laM seven c.ns 111 in. 1 unu-ii! ot
pennsjlvanl 1 iiiiioei tln I and in
been a inenil r .if t lit- l.gulir Maff in
education t jr th I it il u j, u
CONTINUED FRIGIDITY
BRINGS HARDSHIPS
Streets Coated With Ice ami
Jam at Schuylkill Dam
Grows Worse
Philadelphia uwoko tuda) to anutlier
day of cold not nearly so cold as It has
I linn ,,n fnrm(. nit.minnq .lnrlncr I Iia
present winter but eold enough at that
At midnUht last night the mer.ui
bllolj ttt lc un(i thereafter there was a 1
Slu(ual drop until 13 was reached .it I
7 o clock. 11) noun, how.-ver. It had 1
climbed ugain lo 10, vvrh tho prospc. 1
that further advances would bo leglstei-
-d rs the sun ascended
The usual danger rrom slippery, snow.
covered streets accompanied, and sevel.i!
minor Injuries, necessitating hospital
treatment, wero reported as a result of
fulls Tho Ice gorgo in the Schii)lkill
which was graduall) glv'ng waj In the
face ofwarmer weather, has now lit -
come worse than ever and is dausing
serious concern to manufacturers along
the rlvei
Three Generations in Ordination
With !ils father and grandfather, both
of whom are ministers of tho Presb).
terlau e'hurch, taking prominent parts
in the serviee. Stewart Mc.Masler Hoblu
hon, son of the Hev W Courtland
KoWiiMjn win ordained to tho ministry
at a service last evening In tho North
mlnstei Presb) terlan Church.
1'arrell Leaves Delleiue
James V Farrell one of the best- I
known hotel detectives In the country
Unlid Quarlermaster's Warehouses I
work tins oeen orgun uy tne vviinani
gteeto & Hona lompan) tin a eroup of
.warehouses for tne expeditionary quar-
tniiaster departmeot of the I'nlted
8tattiiT.rmy on Penrose venue, between
th rMylvanta nd fealtlmore and
.0 rwuiroct iracn.. jnr '
-
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ONLY ONE SALOON
DEFIED FUEL ORDER
Mcttolclrich Kept Bar Open
Until Administrator Pol-
tor Got Busy
tinlv tun of Philadelphia 1'ifiii
tuloonn dared to defj the order of State
i uel AdmmWtintor t otter bv remnln-
)ns cptn u was that of Owen JltUold-
,itu m u,e Koutliwcpt lorner of Sc-
mteenth and .Market street For a
,ow 1,0Jrs thl" morning he did u rush-
!"8 V,V.,ln"!.""" l" t'"'" wolK-
"B "KB ' "J.l".
i: r Ludwlu, seeretary of the Penn-
tjlvnnla Hctall IJriuor Dealers' Assoclu-
Hon, discovered Mceloldrlch s baloon In
i ctlon and Immediate!) leported th.
,11.-1 ,,, ,.,,Ttvj, iitinii iu ,..v,
1'uel Administrator Potter who sent a
icpicjsintntlvc t the delimit naloon
leepcm place nnd It wan immediately
e!eed
vi, informed that the iuel admin-
, tr t meani business MeOoldrkk or-
,,pr(ll th. ,...,.. ut of l,u nlace
' . . .
md shut tile doir Asked vvnv 110 nad
.,,$ ln .0.. 0r ti10 orders prohlbltliiB
"l"ni" " M,a0iariu""ala "ro"lul"nB
ucli act on. McUoldrlclc said
' I'm ns good nn Amerlcun us nnj one
In order to aid In the e nfoic'incnt of
ho closing order, Thomas J O I'onnoi ,
ircsldent of tho ponnsvlvanla 1'cdeia
Ion of Itetall Ldrmor l)estri- K nt the
nganizatlons local he 'dquarter in tho
'enn Squaie Iftnldlng He hen appointed
1 vlgWan.tf commute, which 1 louilns
ho eit In automobiles l;i older to re
101 1 un) aoonkcepeis who have not
bevid the closlnif ordeis. .Statu Oi
mnizcr eieorg" W. llo)d Is also aiding
I.. ...,,. ...i.,i . 1 nfrxn tllA tntl
lit lll'itrur 111 ' "
Ueports te.eived lixim Mil rounding
ountiles sliow lliut the closins order s
i.elnsi udhere to.
Ihe i-ullon keeptiu mnv
open after
i,,iD-ht if il.ev .me to but nuinv liavi .
itliared that the) will remain closed
mtli U)C ,eguUr upentng hour toun.i-
OB
ln ftont of tlio salo.ui of Captain J
ilurnhv. 200 b'outh Thirty-second
treet ls a sign beating tho words
'Wo nre shut up tight Lets he pn-
lrlotlo and elo cur duty llho real Amtrl-
an
The Blue Anrhoi Inn, whl.h figures III
lie ti j h e.irlv hivton, Is opm but th.
nl liquid di'-pens.d is coffe.
TOWN'S TIRST DRAFTEE
GeorRu li. Ward, of Edfjewnter
Park, N. J., lias been accepted
for service in the National
Army after twenty-five other
men had been released because
of dependents or physical unfit
ness WOMAN'S TALL ON ICE FATAL
it
,x
y I
.ho flov.rnment to close Everybody tor l.lm Ss I was i.bou to 1, .rtnTi "namca 1,crsc" "ll08 "1C0"10 exceeded
vas lining orders and all I knew about , ,,',? innttotoTtM. U"M- H uttccM
'he matter wad what liioadjn tho hows. Kiiuko 1:0111. .m ...u th.. ..,.. roIIonlnL- 1 n. mil n- r.f 1.11,. I
ITU. 1 IIUI HUC UbVII VIIHHI1IJ (vav "J H FllTlPA 111(1 III it I !. 1 . 1 I. J . . 1
lapcrs' was .,1,1, .ine -. t,i,h..,-i,.i. ...... , '...
1 ""--
I I I
1 lillks "" 8
Her Skull Fractured in Accident in
Yard of Her Home
WL'ST UHLSTi:it, Pa, Jan 111 Miss
Hannah Finn, about forty-eight )ear
old, ot this place, a well-known woman,
died at her home here today as he re
sult of a fall on the Ice last nl. t. She
had gone into a )ard at her home nnd
fell heavily on a small patch of Ice
her skull belnc fractured, she was a
slater of tlie late James Finn, for many
years a member of the borough jmIc
force, and ot Mrs. Jason U Uroomall.
wlfet of ft. leading buelneus mail
, Mli Knn oti a prominent membtr
of St. Aenes's Church, ot this borou ,
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TROLLEY LINES
KAtLGOffDS
m SrSfOOMESN40UimD
COULDN'T INTERCEDE
FOR PRISONER FOE
., . , ,..., t
Penn Alumnus Writes of Inn
dent of War Etiquette's
Seeming Inhumanity
Aui etiquette' prevenUd M J.
llarkan, graduate of 1017 class, hir
'on behool, Unlveitit ol Pennsjlvanla,
'tern giving a fellow alumnus a mero
mp of water to quern h his thirst Ho
was n Herman, nnd Ilaikan, an ensign
in tlio United Mates navv. could no.
nitcrccda for his comfmt. for lin unu a
rr nch prisoner. The Incldcni Is rlneti-
laijv unusual. It U dcberlbcd In a let-
icr Just leccived from llarknn
-As I stood on the deek of mv ship
ittj uitiiu numiviiu oil, K lo I'llliaueipiuu
and I de-elded I would sit down and
write of an Incident that ocui red a tew
dajs nuo. ' vuites Uniflgii llaikin "I
was wilhlnij ul u,c; a dock In n ricncli
"""I'ort w'.ien I notlevd a. gieat many
''"ttii i.iib.men. As I passed ono of
"1"" "I'lir -aelied me and the following
t mi VAfB Itditv innl. (iliint
--.-."-".. . ,..,,..
lou ""' "" AintMcnn nival ofllccr
ill OU ask tho l'rench guard to clvo
no a cup of water." eo bivo
I told him tint ho was a pilsoner of
'Jes, I went to cuileirn in AMrir,
I gijiluated from tho L nlverslty of
ennsvlvnnla In the class of 100U.
'I snld nuthliig 11101c, but thought j
Sailors at riajf Presentation
Three hundred Mitlor unri ..,nt.innn
tatloncd at Lpapuo jKl.ind lint ncninir
Utcnded the piem it itlon nf u i?cj JiV
.i . . 1 . " "
, ?. 1 ., "amuiiij 11 iidge, ,Vo is,
' c' ' "he leunioulea took iilacn
mi uriuui iui uurt.il or st pant iif
"- .- hiwj nddicsj
1 nnntl. nn.l tsj . ..... .. '
"r welcome was delivered b.v tho nv.
',r J.0SC,DU u lUr A largo servlr .
r7.?, "' T i 1 1 1 m "'l"0? of the
. v t . i "" ''"i win no un-
luncu wmy ouisnie or mo two theatres
To Discuss Well. ire of Indian?
Constructive .manures reining to the
vclfuro of tin Amiilcan Indian, vvh'cli
iiui ho Intiodu.id In 1 ongrcss, will li
dlsrussed todi) at 1 innf.ien.o ti b
iel.1 at tli - . uv 1 Md., jr. South Wroai
tr.et
HOLIDAY DELIGHTS
STUDENTS AT PENN
Six Departments Closed To
day in Coal-Saving
Order
Jli. ic was general guhlllatlon anions
the students of tho I'nlvcrslty of Penn-
...... ....
niiu regular war wnoops of Joy and
il.iv i.l..n.,r.i m ,,,,.. ., . . " '
. . -. .-r- i uujr yi rCa rQ
ti, ....
azation Tho them. n.. ...c.
..w iiiimic-l nnn othet
n.us me mh unliable this afternoon will
i ip Un bincllt.
'Ihe departments which closed are tho
!.IW Si hnnt. l..ilinr.itn. .. t, ... ..
Museu
i-:..r" i."'.i,yBene' '"'
'nsiimtc
By closing Wplirhtnif,... it-h
.ml the Museum, which are heated l,v
lldllldnnl nlnnla .!, .......' .''"" "
ml til,, Sf.tUA,,,,. ..!.,..!. .. .. . .. '
. .. a , . . iuersiiy saves
'wen )-thrco nnd n half tons of coal on
J, ii ,AB l10 ban'0 ITogram will be
ollowed for ten weeks thero w.ll bo a
me B f " t0"S 0f toaI ""''a"
Whllo most of the students made
peedy arrangements for a general good
Ime, others vv ho aro looking with dread
o next week's "exams" took advantage
f l" '" "V Plunging over their
ooks in their rooms
The athletlo teams went on with their
york as usual and overcame the fr gld
XL "-' "l.;S.n;" !?. deieloplng an
"""" " "s1"- "irougn their work.
13 HIS UNLUCKYNUMDER
Joseph Grabman Attributes Mishap
on Trolley to Double "Hoodoo"
Joseph Grabman, twenty-seven vears
dd, Of llll South Falrhlll ..rV-e.f.ffl
that the number thirteen Is unlucky
fl ll.r. fi Ian.. It. i .. '. .
v wv ivuol. nn li nn rinintr ti.fn
nornlng on a Federal street car when
and. Federal streets.
Joseph came to ln the ML sinal lips
Pltal with verly cut left eye1 which
U being treated. He will probably not
lost the siiht of It. wv
IVU.inlL fnil.i, l,.n ...... , , .. . wriiiiunx i .- j,u,,...H ...... . ..., ..., .. wuinaill JOI1I1 l,t 'mra - . . : . . . ,
- ' """ ""v icanicii mat uerwjn jai.u.ry -. in iviruary s company B. Cummin i T T. '"' Letters sent lo ever) clergyman ask ;,".''.""""'"
K depar,n,enis had closed down for "WAVtZTlW rff.'ffin'KSI.l.r, 21 V0"1""" C' Ca.""' Ch.rU. J. j" -M,pen.ttoii In Impressing upon the ros"0' ,", "the
h, ii.iv in i,i,. irn.i. o . . . ,.r.i,.rv " im,i, r T ..in li in Jr . C.minnn v n ,-......, .. ' ";""' merlcan iieonlo tho necessity of cheer. ..... .. """c mat lie w
,., ;.','?':..':""'.'" h'",nB urmmal"' " ' ...'".. SeUer. cbSinri! '-. ).,'.",. ."." Y-" ul and willing support of the Income I E"T"n."!toJw
.. c.., ...o ciuruc-m ruling it wa etiusTh.u ecr.r Ka, . ...;. ',,'"r,", a. ,, M,.. renulrements and for nulck resnonse "".'" u ' ' Louis
lot ucccsary for Penn to .ln .i,.. let Cheater Januiri'21 t,o Ifhruarj 0 ,, r....';..':'''"-"'. S llli- i niinir returns nnd .,n.i. ,-nm. ?.uu no looked for
, .,,. , " " """' Insneetcr oiiioqa lyiuniy rnort hoim" -- ,..j.nj c capia ti Wl Ham I!, r. . """ ., , r .. , --...- T j-
huildlngs but It was dono from tn.rn , ,. Krnnctt H.fu rriv-Jisuiir jl to 2il JKnuty li. Compani II. i'im.i, i,., ?"' ills doner ltoper said this me isuro acted ..",1,.
.n ,.i. i.,,iu.. ' Wllaon National liuidj of lyrsirtt .Square. KUlon. Commn. i n... . ' ."u""t as u counter-thrust against the effective """ l" ."'o cnairma
n :.":. - .,r;,r'1.nror...V,0at'iZu7i- font.. comin IC. cZ'K11 md. of the Uerman clergy, who. ' 17,? :.
...u ..ens ,.as Kiccicii uy tne students
CITY TO PAY PERSONAL
tax on $700,000,000'
Anthony J. Drcxcl Estate Leads ,,",,,.,. T
List With Valuation of Tffic Conditions Im
$li,'H5,870.50 prove in Spite of Many
Obstacles
DU PONT IS $5,337,000 1
Wifo of Former Envoy Pcnfiold
AmotiB Thoso in ?G,000,000 '
Class
ilay ordefr nnd tho snowstorm of last
Ntaily $700,000,000 worth of pergonal l'rlday, I'relKht-Movlmr Week," Inaugu
iroperty held bv l'lilladelphlans will bo latcd ut tho request if Director General
ubject to the tax of four mills on the McAdoo to clear away conccstlon of
'ollar, ntcordliiB to tho nBbessnient fre'Bht at terminate was an undoubted,
ooks that will be opened on l'rlday ' nuccess bo far nn Philadelphia Is con
he ilguio bv no menui itpresents tbeUerned Itallroad omclaM declare tho
ital wealth In pergonal property, ua It -jituatlon hero Is better today than It has
xcludcs Inxestinciits In city bonds and I been for a ear past,
ftato corporations that pay u tax on I There Is a large o!unie of freight In
heir capital stock Tho total In 1017 tho ards oxen now, and much work
was $64G,GOOOOO must bo dono to brlnp conditions back
An examination nf tho record shows, to a normal basis j but railroad men
one of the hnlet taxpaers ott per- helloxo tlio Impetus RHen to the mote
fomt proper! to bo the estato of An- ment for tho speedy handling of freight
thony J. lirexel with an nssebsincnt i 'awt week was such that, combined with I
nf $11 415 870 30 as compared with tho Increaso of demurrngo rates recentl
t 2 050 701 last fin Alexis! du Pont I ordered by Director Ueneral McAdoo,
mikes a iclum of $5 337.000 this jear, i tho effect will bo still further to rellexo
at compared with $5 551,371 Inst jear I congebtlon mid rcstoro satisfactory con
Tho William G Warden estate, that dltlons
in 1017 paid taxes on t 317.825 makes It Is estimated tho Uarfleld Coal ordi-
a icturn this oir of $1 219.102 50.
The cst.ito of Thomas Dolan, that had
second place latt car on n total of
',J5S.27 mike 8 a return this jear of '
"nly $7,758.01,1 Another ilecrenso Is t
Mown In tho icturn mado by tho Henty
Houston estate 1 1lls car's figure Is '
"o.'lHJO. js lomparid with $7,101,510
t jear
mi the othn liind, thcie has been an
iinru.is'o In the pei'on.il propert owned I
Iv other person" nno W IVnflelil,
pa III taxes on $1,117,300 worth of psr-
'"nnlty In 1017 will pay on $1 481,000
wurth this jear Tho leturn of SI. 15
MiDowclI Is $1 Ofio.'JIO, or $37,270 moio
il in last J ears return James W Paul,
who paid on $1,101,333 In 1917, will pav
nu $1,807,084 In IIS Tho return for
the estate of J Dundas I.ipplncott ls $1,
4.7 33 Two taxpajers in the bun
dled thousand dollai class are Samuel
Houston, whoso ictiiiii is JtJl.JTJ, nnd
.s.illle II Hem, who-u taxable peison-I
..It) !i nisessed at J. 32,000
FIX DATES TO EXPLAIN
INCOME TAX PUZZLES
Instructors in Each District
to Help Citizens to Fill
Out Blanks
Dales when Instiuctors will explain
details of the lueonio tax law and how
returns nro to ! mado out. and thu
1'laee. win ro they will sit. liave been an-
. .. ..i v.. . -
uounccn uy inicrnai liovenuo collector
nihrlim ledeier
M'"rlam """r-
i:vciy Unglo pi
pcrtun whoso Incomo In
ll wus moro than $1000, and ever)
bj counties.
i;iiiLDnt,rniA county
Prunkford lilnricl Jnnunry 51 to I,b
ruar 1 Jnsixetur Chase, lYnnkford Trutt
Companj
JIanajunk Dlstrlrt Jinu-iry 21 to Ptli
ruiry lit. Inspector l'lsher, Jlanasunl Trmt
Cumpuii)
KeiiMltifflon Dlstrlrt January 21 to P, b
ruurj HI Inspet lor Itelll, Keiisliigton Trust
e ominnv
Hi rmuit'jun District Tnnuary 21 to Peb--uirv
11, Innpcetor llrlllsh, llrmontoun
Xutlunal Hani
.MOXTUOIIKKY 1 OPNTV
Nnrrlt.mn January 21 to lLru.rs
ln-iwum sinscr und Mclicltser, C'ountj
. urt llouNr
1 1 nwhohm Ken ..Innutiry 21 to Pebruirv 2
lni-imcir hll l'oetotfke llulldiuf, I'ost
uiiHler Itlffrrtv J
I'ottHlnun January 21 to lVbruary 0
tnspe.tor Mclionoueli, I'ostotfUe I.ulldlne
l'otmastrr Itoot
KoTforrt Jjpnir 21 to Pfhruary 2
npputj .Miurnth I'ostonice, Postinast.r Do
tiurr
Vnlmorc January 21 to Pebruiry 2 In
Hii'rtnr Albrleht, Pobtotllco lluilJInt;, Post-nai-trr
Itetnhnldt
Ldnslale tvtiruir 1 10 10, Deput Mc-!-i(intiU4h
PostofTl. e
Jtiiklntoun F.bruore I to lit D?rut
n h ls, r JinUnluwn Trartion i'omriin
Inn s .uThlcr
HUCKs COUKT ,
Dolcstuwn jTiiui.r 21 ti Pebru iry 0
Deputy Atkinson County OominUsloiiers'
onu. C.iurt UouDe.
ltrUlol January 21 to lYI-riiary 0 In-
,'r H'Toum'': jUVpTit KiSSiVp'S.T
I011 .
I'.rkasle Jnnuare Ct to I'ebruiry 2
riimitv Ntnnebark Ameilran Huup.
Oiultertown-lVbruarv t.. 1.1 Deputs
Viklireon Quakrtnivn National Iir.rik
.Xeetnnn lelruarj 1 to 111 Dftuu
ston bacli. Pnstotflco llullcllni,. PostmaHe-r
Mil. hell
HULAWAlti: lountv
Media ant l inlte Januarj 21 to IV b-
ruary 0. D-pule Ithoads an.! Inspectgr
claumer. County I'oartllouK- ....
ape.torsrJohn,on'unVviu1rlni,a,!l U
Hau.man u, ., m r Hop lalmd will arransc
fr klllln ,lll.
i-hrsier januir .'i i. renruarv ii in
--. ----. . . . .,
l.anair. j.nu.iry -ji 10 .v. irpuo
i,..,n.l ,,la,.l. iinl Iron. VeLruary 4 lo til
.v-.... --- --. --.-.-:- AT1.7.. e ..-.7.,,
mspecior nc-in win u in noiouiu cumin,
c,!".bjr. t....... n, , o ,,-,,
wuw iiiiii.-n ,.--..,,.. , .. ....... ...,-...,
Coiwurn I'otorf;c. Iiulldtni:
l-,.u,n' ,i"""'i. 7. r?c':. .n .. c...n
I'arkr.l.lan'a S liruate' 10 IU .Mr SU'ieil.
,R!L S.l&i ..m.n s m in i.n..ior
Gibbons and IVpuvy IWj'eon. I'ostonice
.
. niMT nmn.nn n
wiliouxn lJUii'iba fli
WON'T PRCKMOTE
-
tiplr ti Mm f-lniitmiinn nillMnnrt. nml . tiio.inf hrin iltlprlrt liufl futlt n. mi tlm I
wile of rrederlo Ponikld, who was ' Ponnsjlvanla Itallroad alone, about SfO ' "I-"1"."',, " T ' "ly1 , "c VorVnVd I ili nlon. IlroV. IirrSt"1tn..fl?
Minister to Austro-lluugaiy when the carload, on the Dm da, the OarneM ;J
i1"'''1?.. ""' '"I'l,1'1 rc.lur "f oreler was effective their thlr" tin the limpid wateis ot the gnawed nt a heap of bleaching bon
3GD0757 List jear her ttturii was Theio aro novi- approximately 4000 1 '',,'' ,,', ' lilrh in fmnt r n, ,i.VL.Ii .
. -51,0k0. o. $192,878 more than In 1010 ears of freight of all kinds at various bc J" ; J1 ' olrno,19 ...,. nrcau(S of ,uto wi 0s3 to a i,ni5 .,n'P'
Thc.stato of nancis A Droxel nrnkrb i terminals of the PennsMvanla Itall- nrnMtXtolY tlo '
.iVlBr,iG-7?A:",."K " '.!?- 'f": i.he;rdnTts,5evvrXo.,..o Cautiously, with ,s flnger ready .t
"' .." " ......... u. ........... ... ....u ...v....n ..vv.. .fwu.l, fc,.V(U KVtW ,,H, I.-,,.. A f..H ,tiu,.h H t AIH t.fl Mlttf tltll t.Rff,, r. W 1.1c .11.. .. ..
Reported Refusal to Raise "IJody- tenant colonel in the pern"?',"' "cu
guard" to Ranlc of Detective go'K' ,. nauflnerTa1;
Interests Politicians
A report Is abroad In political and
lo Ice circles that M tyor Smith has been
delKd ti) Director wnson, or tne ie
partmeut of Public Safety, on the tiuesi
Hon of raising the Ma)or'H ' bod) guard "
Ueorce llenz, to tho dignity of 'full ele-
tectlveshlp Benz had been an acting
detective before his appointment as
bodyguard und has been receiving the
3 25 a day paid. to patrolmen
The Mt) or Is supposed to have gone
to D'rector Wilson with the request for
the elevation of Benz and to have been
refused with Iho assertion that the ad
vancement would go to Policeman James
Fox, now detailed to the Detective Bu
reau as an acting detective The men
tion of Fox for the appointment prob
ably indicates that the Vares aro go
ing to make l strong bid for pronounced
leadership In the Fifteenth Ward. All
political workers will be, Interested In
appointment of Fifteenth Ward men to
oity positions, for every appointment
will show more clearly the Intention of
the Vares toward controlling the ward
MaaUtrate Demon, the Var leader of
tho ward. Is known to H,y appealed for
Uelp In the, enape of , tvr city "jobs."
'FREIGHT - MOVING
WEEK WINS HERE
800 CARS ARE CLEARED
In epite of arloui obstaclis and hin
drances, chief nmonR which, railroad
olllclaln sav. were the Carfleld coal-holl-
et bad. dellveilcs of freight In 1'hll.f-
dclphla by eeteral hundred cars, for tho
-cason that bis Industrial plants, who
nre also tho biggest consignees of freight,
had their power shut off and were un-
iblo to use mechanical fic'Kht-handllnc
devices upon which they rel, or to op-
erate elevators necessarv to put tho
frclsht on upper tloois of their ware-
house Later tho ordei was modified
to exempt operation of elevators neces-
'ury for Iianitllnir freight, but In the
so that there has been a reduction In tho
last seven das of nearly 800 cars,
or that many nioro cars havo been tnken
away from terminals than received
kukioht nncontj rou wi:i:k
Uv dajs tho movement of freight for
the week was as follows Monday, 1383
cars, Tuosdaj, 11S8 cars, Wednesday,
'C3S.carK; Thursday, 1513 cars. Krlda),
uuu cars i-act ligurcs for Saturday
"nd Hunda) nro not et available, but
lor rue di)s combined tho amount
moved was approximately 1800 cars On
other railroads entering Philadelphia a
proportionate movement of freight was
noticeable and a proportionate reduction
of tho totil number of cara at terminals
No outgoing freight Is being accepted
bv tho Pennsjlvanla itallroad Olllclals
of the rallroid denied that this amounted
to m embargo and xt.ittd time tlm ,.n
1 iect of the older was to glvo right of
Z YZVZfZ"
scaiioard There Ins been .1 be.iw
movement of empty ears to tho mines
during the last few davs for tho pur
pose of getting tho coal, nnd it Is ilo
Mred noiv to cleni nil tracks for the
swift movement of this coal to Its des
Inatlon CAMP D1X OFFICERS
TO ANSWER REVEILLE
Orders From Divisional Head
quarters Curtail Privileges
Hitherto Enjoyed
lij 11 htatf C orrr&itomte it
CAMP Ul., WUIGHTsrOW.V, .N.
J.in 21
O11lcrsfrom1llvloionalandrcglment.il
l.oud.iu mem havo Iindc.l with 11 tliuu
011 tho olllccis of the Soventv-elghtii
Division Onn Is tint all oRlcis sluil
answer icvltllc, and this means that
thero will he few night ttlps ti nearh)
. "; a ",; imiwiuii in sit
"ack 111 camp nt t lu o clock This or-
i.-i- c-une mini nivisionai ne.uiquarli t
Iho second. Issued by Colonel Marcus"
Stokes, orders that nil company cleiU
thall attend the drills and their wor
'hill bo taken over by second lieu
tenants, who will thus become acquaint -
d with the paper work that Is neec - , -
s.iry In tho training of a company In
modern war time.
All noncommissioned ollkers Iieie will
itlend soiiio school In order to qualify
as Instructors In sonio blanch of war-
farc This will result In high!) -trained
men In each company and their uluu
will be greatl Increased
..iinuiiB me cnieuaiiicrs this weeK n ,
'XrAmSroscffrres"?,,,?,,1!
?rdyS"MV ?-" una 0,1.1
nc,r "id Howard J. P.cckefuss, of pull-
adelphlu The) were brought hero un. '
.! !, ..,...i . .1. .. ,c,u "l
" t.V'1" , ' V Ul i"8 l SI -v-
" nt)W cases of menslis wcie lo
ported ) esterday to the division a .nii...
inspector ut tlm ii, . ""ary
,,V. ' ' '"' "naliis at
uinet) -seven, ns five men were dls-
charged as cuied from the hospital
Colonel J W P.ied. of the new Vim,
eci Betlment r,f if ...V' fncw .' lo"-
, V ,, r . -,...,i.,. , mis selected
'ho following olllcets to Con Hnand be
twelve new Companies iinl i .
, i cuiii,.iuics lliat llO has
luiniLU
- -
Cunn . nininii,. r ..'. ." r " -"'C-
.. . .- rf j, cumain III..., T,
smith: Company II iw . "",' "
Hamsev . li. irtnL. :.a?.tuln Jol W
.....--- -ri--o eomnanv. r.ot.1
tain IJ M Salter . huiii.i. o, -n',,
;"."". ?r
T.n.tlu T ..,,, - - , -, w,i, cantuin
! tho adjutan UJ"1"1 J' U "' '
unison Cautnlri .r
A total of
Tlie ansrt j.vi .
to assist Colonel Markhan. nSton
Mry of Charlie Ynnni n-c.lr-Tllo laun
Concord avenue, waa forced bvCt V!ld
burglar, who found YanX 5U''i.i
ec, u teiiovv umnese. asleen in X c"""
1?? drawer was robh.n.a.b.u,!K
Pve"l"caJlu. vounjf teld the rial v. .'."
the pol'ce tin
wuwi jiuu tauen rltlO,
Muhlenburg Senior President III
ALLENTOWN. Pa., Jan. St. Andreu
Tapper, president of the senior cla. aV
Muhlenberg Co lege, la 111 of tcVrlM
fever, according to Information receive.!
in, niBht T ,,,,. , . "," recqivee
last night Tapper Is a member, o? it,.
ilee
ciutj aner last Wednesday went to
his home In Lancaster on account of a
bad cold. It Ls believed he caught tht
contagion on one of the club's trips.
Louis Herbert Moore Dies'
LONDON, Jan. SI Louis Herbert
wib '. .ii.inr ui ine Amrl
can rres Telegram Company andLon.
don correspdncfent at th Washington
.ftii
born
' id,'4Jla'.ur-d?'. Atr.. Moore wa
ln SrookJyo, jS. Y, AoTemVef I,
- -vs.. ,
I
llCl.OOOoon im .
ten in war-risk Insurtnee hv ti, "'n-lness, promptness, )ou can Impress upon
IVnD, "le "'Sicnly-elghth lilvislnn 1 , mtn o tho hearts of the people that pa) ment of
VIDK, to the reports niailo at ti, niacc2r!J',1B llle tax 'a helping to bilng peaco and
I.ENZ ,al" '- D Freeman, who h.Vi p' ! xlctor" ''et MerV wal American cltl-
lvji.-ij , . . "" wno nas elinrco or ., inin i ti.n ttr.n
urtfr
th
m : : : : ::::::::: : iiia . - V s,eso 0 60Jf,
fJJg"JJJ!!JJMllHllwi
Kfe- essr&Z
- T I ' llll Ml i n i -
SOLITARY SURVIVOR OF VANISHED
CIVILIZATION HAS EASY PICKING
Surveys Once Busy City Converted Into
Wildly Primitive Haunt
Monday Since Fuel Administration's Order
AII15UD ot bulfalo moved slowly j to come down with n hpi.ish n the
down llroad btre-t this moinlns, l ?y wwamps of -outh PMIadelphla.
.nimnK .he air cilm.y until they eight L. rll'tTX
iiiu eui'iH vi ivi, .w. a.. v.. ""-
a night 8 sleep among tueir lavorito
haunts Shambling along tho grnsrs
yrown pivenicnts, tho the-be.ir mado her
way out ti ward the eountr). heading for
a deer park at Ambler ?ot u human
ee saw her
Along Market street, picking theli
wav gncefu 1 over tho deserted streets,
tripped a herd of antelope, such as
formerl) Inhabited tho western plains
Kloeks of wild pigeons circled nbovo
1 itv Hull while stieams of wild gieso
new nom.ing oveiiirau anei -veereii uuuuc
, .
BRANDED AS DESERTER'
1
RED TAPE HIS "JONAH" 1
tevaey Recruit Brought to
Cell Through Desire to
See Mother
ATLANTIC CITV, Jan 21
Weeping r In a clt) Jirlsoii 1 cell today.
AlitTiiQtna ITntmn. nn rnltstml moil nf tin,
Held hospital seivhe. I'nlted States
nrnij, chirgeh that Jersey Justico and
ted tape In the V.'ni Department nt
Washington has blackened Ills record
with tho bland of dt setter.
Hamin's grlif Is shared In tho home
of his parents, who thought they wero
discharging a patrlot'c duty when they
turned him over to tho police within
twenty minutes after ho unexpectedly
appealed at homo on I'rlda) of la t
week. Intending to pa) tho old folks a
visit nnd then hurry back to his post
tit Camp 1 pton. Long Island
James M ilsecd captain of detectives,
sa'd ho had dono ever) thing In his
power to tear loose oltlclul ted tapo nnd
set Hamm hick 111 his camp before the
expiration of tho ten da)s' absence,
vvhl.h makes thn oung mnn u deserter
mulct arm) regulations
Itepeated telegrams sent b) Ciptaln
Malseed to Major lato at tho Long
Island cantonment nnd to l'rovost acn-
cral Crowder remam utiaswerea
Hann's parents wero led to Mlncmkr
nlm to the police lost week by the fact
that the bo) took ITench leave from a
troop train parsing through Hlkton, Md
several weeks ago. In order to pay them
nnal visit beforo crossing the Atlantic
. Ho was arrested nnd taken to lying
' Island b) a el-tectlve, protesting that It
vas his Intention to go back within th
t n das- limit
Police oniclals s)mpathizo with Hamm
n his dUrcs ovtr tne fact tuat ne
low ls prcsumahl) marked up a dc-
-crter because his Imprisonment mad
It impossible for him to sec 'mother'
and get back within tho time limit
PULPIT ARMY TO B00S1S?
INCOME TAX PROPAGANDA
Mobilization of llU.OOO Clercvmcn
rianncd to Give Moial Impetus
-
to Collection
,,,,M,.,n,.M' , ... n. ..,,,.
iw..iiii,uicit, ji.ii -i .uuoiuza-
tlon of an arm of 121.000 clerg) men
for It "natlon-wldo pulpit propaganda."
to el0 ,n0,al "n,,ctUH lo t0'Ic-"" of
' J600.000.000 Individual Incomo taes, was
.. .J.. ... ,. ' .
i.iiii.,uncr,i luuij ,ij c uniiiiiaBiuiii:.' ul
i .,. .,,- T,- ,, ... .
neo the War began exhorted the liennle
..... . " . -w
to liend tueir energies and enduo e -
, tremo sacrifice to win tho war again for.
Prussian world domination
. . . .. . .. - ......
The commissioner has told the Ameri
can clergy:
"You can Inspire patriotism, unselfish
HUNDREDS FACE DEATH
IN TERRIFIC BLIZZARD
Worst Storm Known in Ten Years
Sweeps Over Both Sides of
Texas Border
HI. PASO. Tex.. Jan 21 Two persons
ire dead and liundreds In 131 Paso' and
i nroundi-,B disf et on h th th
American and the Mexican sides of the
rder are facing death from cold and
h tiger a.s the result of the worst blltzard
his section has known In tin )ears
From Waco and ntnr town In Texs"
reports ot Intense Buffering as a result
f tne storm nave Deen received and
several cities report a serious fuel short
ige. Thousands of cattle. It Is believed, will
perish on the. ranches ot th Panhandle
district and In New Mexico.
Saw Belgian Women Crucified
Baron da Moorsell. a lieutenant Jn th
-niaiuu ariny, aeciarea in a lecture at
th Y. M, C A. last nlaht that ! tm.i
I it., v r k I... ... ,i Ti... . 1
'" Y:,Ti ,ht lhat " Ilaa
I ln Bl8,an nonieti, crucjlled to tltslr
Joortv-and bablea token from their crlba
And KHJed by thipernii,n durinr the
I Un-Miou ot BelaluiL.
JUliS Ul Am. Diiciuituh itibtiii,,! ", "ibhn ", ma itiit;, u
I,
K-.Oinm,. "Mc.c.rj;j.,
With Advent of First!
i moo un uc ii.iKpoiet needless of the
Oodsman ,
clad in tattcied garments of demkln :
stolo niound the corner of the n't'-
Tltlo and Trust llulldlng, alert for any J
fdlghtest movement which would betr4
the preiienco of w lid tjimo In the de-9
Kerien cicj no was tne only llvlnfl
man In all that wilderness of stone anil
moitar
Ily CJlpes' he muttered thronrt H
Ids tangled beard, ' I I be doggoned IfMI
41,1.. Iw II... !... ,n..., ... W
this 1-n t the llrst Mondav sine ih.
' fuel ndmlnhtratloij s order went Into
cueci
? I
GOVERNORSHIP FIGHT
Expected Announcement by
Chairman Crow May Aid
Sproul Candidacy
It Is expected this week will see con-i
sUcralllo clear , , nrpubllcan1
i'uuiiwk
BUbcrnatorlal situation State Senator!
William H Crow, chairman of the lie.
, publican Ktato Committee. Is te),MM'
to come liero Wednesday for the lint
b b political conferenco of tho present!
campaign.
.Senator Clow has been silent on th
iiiesnon or a candidate for Governor,
nut It Is thought llkcli that ha will
come out wlth-n statement while henM
uiiu mat no w.ll favor ",1111am ai
"proul, tho Delaware Count) State Soih
nor wno recently announced the Inten-
lon Of IliakllC ll bid for tho nnmlnallnnl
Senator Crow Is sumiose.l m iu. hn
teplng silent In .nteiest of tho Sprou
--andidaey Thn nnooiiaii,. n ..,.. , ,
, , ,....,ui,i,j vi ma nun-
ninir, and ho has been mentioned broaJ-
oust rccenti). Has had a tendency to"
keep the up-State rcg on almost rolldj!
ln line foi Sproul. V
I'nlted States S'en.stnr i.ni. .m.T
Friday and Saturda) In Philadelphia anlS
... ,, ,tKtul inner Dimio
tadcrB, wero to have enmo iir . .
conference on the gub. rnatorlal cmk
alirn The coal situation, along wltaj
severe snowstorms, Interfered, and thai
..u..ie oi mis week Is picked for 1M
iesslon Senator Penrose did confir vilth'
ian) count) leaders from nil ..,. ih.
Uate relative to congressional noralnt-'
tlons and local offices. imnu.r s.i
considered the Philadelphia 'situation!
.... eiiumas Cunningham, clerk of tho
Quarter Sessions Couit and head of
the Philadelphia faction which ls oppwei
to tho Vaics. 1
Among tlio out.nf.tn.it, lihn nnt!
previously mentioned ns having betnl
here was Isadore Sobel. fnrnur nntt.l
master of Hrle, who Is supposed to hartS
aspirations for nnn nf .1... nM A,lna.SB
tlons for Congrcssman-nt-Largc Hecami
I ene ... f i?""d.a J "" n.conf.
.... ...,., ,cnuiur
Pfinl nu.i linfrvrA tlhaB
S-lUtOr left for Wnshlmrl,.,. ttjitnril
Stem, nnother candidnto fnr CnnmaM
, mtn-nt-Laige, Is being put forward vrlttil
IllUCp eiirrgV llV Mo frlnnrfu nnrf nl
i 1A ,, ,,, . . " - -....-... ,. W-M!,
I !"' h00" be ut wlth n complete an.
!l?"c.nent " ?ne !ssues ot h m
'V a , m r "f, T '", U, ". ,-
Li, l'rlmirj flection tragedy, haYiwJ
I SWOrn tO the llfllllnvlf nil uhlM, Ih. nnUI
... - -...... .,. t"-H
ceeaings weie started. ..n,l ua. itirM
WltllPHrt 1,1 flin u....n . .... .., ,!...
'-.ueiu uivesilcauuniai
city Senator Frail
otild attend the R9
Committee meetlni tin
on February 12 Htm
tne election or Jonas
committeeman from Connects
nshlp of the commlt-M
contest John T AaamaM
. .""" no saia, is also ment lonfd. Tua
fn3 nnjnekl,. . . . . .l-ih
! "J .. '""""'i' vacancy was maue Df uy
np.po "'ment of William It Wlllcoxai
.emner nf n,. .. , ..... ..!.
lember of the wages board by Preside
Wilson Wlllcox wan .T..tl-a Unrhrrt
personal choice for chairman of the. JW
1'uuncun .-National Committee and Mn;
-.cu ine iabt presidential campaign.
Edward McKim Hacar Dies
LW YOItK. Jan 21 Edward M
Mm Hagar. president of the American.
International bteel Corporation, is deal
at Ms homo here of pneumonia ' Ha al
forty.nvc years old Mr Hagar was. bom
In Salem,. Mass For many )eari It
mado his. home In Chicago Ho former))
Was president of the Universal PortUoJ
Cement Company and a short while Hi
became president of tho Wrlght-UarUa
Airplane Company, of New Brunaw'
N J He was a member of several cUM
in ievv lone and Chicago.
EMPLOYES
Roxf ord Knitting Co.
The mills will start at
usual time tomorrow,
Tuesday, January 22J
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