EVENING PUBLIC MJDGER-PHILADELPII1A, SATUKDAY, JANUAHY LG. 1918 Y I & ll ASK WILSON TO URGE NEW MOONEY TRIAL Special Commissioners Keo ommciid Effort to Obtain New Trial for Dynitmitor NOT AN ORDINARY CASE Attention Called to Effect Execu tion of Sentence Would Have on Russian People AHltlNOION. .Inn 2. President Wilson n ashed tllrectlt ,iv to take u Imnil In the so-called Moonej case In Cillfornl.i lie him been i aettnn nnd the i o-opi ration of Itf proeeutltnc i offl. era to the end th.it a new trial mat b had for Moonet This result. It Is declare d. 1 an t.isllj be niconipllsucd hi jiortohlii the cvtcutlon of the senlen. e under one of tho untried indictment Tho Mooney 1 ase Ina testiltid In -troni.lt hitler feellnK betwn 11 urn.inlz.il Hbor and the Sail l'rauiliu authorlll.s Moonet it radii it labor leadei, was found (,'Ulltt and sentenced to be baiiRiil for iil.intlm; tho djiiamlto tvhlih n lilted In tho instant death o'r sl per ons and the woundliiR of fort.t of whom thru or four subcquentlv dlul ur panlzeil I ibor deilarcd ho was "nll roaded through tho Influent? of the bin Framlsio Traeuon Interests be cause ho was ,1 direct notlotiM From all over the country dt minds ;ioured In 011 thf AMilto House, to Int'rfero to ato Moone) s life, Tho 1'resldent named as 11 commission to IntestlRate secretary of Li bur V II llsnn, .f. L liatisler, I: I' Marsh, irncr .. Iteed and John H Walker Their report nnaltres at Rre.it lenstli tho tln-umstanres MirruuniHiiR tho en tire rw It detlates that Mooney was . in-niiov 11 rauieai ni nsoilated i. nil an.tii iiisia, cotllluUCs lie rennrl 'In a word, theie can be no tlrmlit iim BSke.1 bt tile IlieillJlliill inilllllissioii "")"i men unto cillisicu uurillK T ni.,iiillem ..clewl till Ihn HroUIld that I ' '""" u,m ' "" ..,,,, ,.,v..i named l.v hln. to IntrsllRato petitions the l.,M sctcral d..ls J "' J ViS "l dt"n te ll"ll, I'""" testimon) bf more .on- proteins Hg-ln-t iho "WlcJ ton ' W tontlo'fSrX ,',",?" " ' W ! Spmni " our, iield tba. !he tlnclm: ,..!!. fact. Ibet mud,. I, Thorn..; J Moone or 11. r ler , ie- , In da an I to. Vo for tl... next ttto ,,,. t p , . ,.01,olldatl0n" tknr that tliet aro not "after iluken. ?M!'JX?UV erKer..H,bi,.am.; 1 uJntl'STr "7a" 't.r and to u,e l.li Inlluen to gut Mooney fr.i.nmliiB t at Uh helcht Ml.lnlul.t esvatlu.. of buMnea- b the fp. Inc-. ': ' ' " ' " ",,; '" another trial. , oil I- belnp used IntMdt V l-don, by Held . ompan.t . e.u.eelHtlnn of th.. M.-k a in f M k-. "" ' " w' , The innimlpiloii recommends tint the IHK'h I" bdnK alored Into umtllllns and the slopp.iKe of any lasulnB of at... k , ,,'l" "l !,, . 'Xiia I ureau7u ..Ilp r.eMdent "uae 1.1b pood ollliw to Intoko b. alt, colls. b, the 1 rdon o.i,pan ttere protlded for k ' k n I. it c arlu l.ureaw uadir ,v i nc tioter lor oi t auiornia ' ) nun- fiTumii .umi M-tcrm ice- m ine ui'iuiun. Moonet war reRarfletl as n 1 ibor aRita-1 ItoWInc that tlio City Jouimlsslon's de tir of malevolenco by th, utilities of nunelatlon of u bill iiroposliiR to add .7.1 '.rVT? ri ;,.,i,.s:"H..,," oo ' '- f u'- In-tenl of ...... - ' '-'ll" in orilfti.m trhiilnal 01, e or rtofl mro nf vxtraorrlinri Intei est ther. thus emerge the' .Icim'iil J or ,1 1 lash of forcc.i of wide kIl'iiIII. 'in, e . ontlnuea tho report "The pub! 1 11 mind w,,s therrforo easllj ,1 roiled ... ..I I itj lioiieto in tln KUt of 1p uus , ,rr.." r:. ';.:!::-. i.....i-i.i " " "' oi.'fin jourtiaiisni ! j 11. iiporL S.IVM tip tr ila ... -vt.... I - .MOOIIfV ...... ..,-, iii-ur mr, veto Mr and the Jurt a. ted K00ll filh -riir. . i ,,,cn. e However was '.iter ihangi.l. n w pointed out the etldenie. tho upon haa. leaves the mind u, greatest limei . 1 linl.v .is to tint lompllcil of tlio at - used While the etldence ,u 01. h uip Mould Justify sustaining the erdlct of a Jurv 'the ctlelcneo of tho four oi-es In HiPlr entirety must shake tniilldence In the Justice of the toiitlttlons Die tiimnilsson llatlv states that It 1 not Its protlnte to estibllsh guilt or Inno, once Its duty Is done when it shows that 1111 "li reparable Injusllie would be lonimltted to allow s-iali ton tn Hon to proceed to eemt on " ttentlou is rilled to the ctfei t the Moonev case had In ltussla, wlierc an attaik tvus madi on tlio Anierlcai. tin basst bnauso of it and the 1 ommissioii .lien makes Its recommendation, that, If tho .supremo Court of California does not reterse, the 1'resldent Intoitoim n Mooiipv h behalf SHIPBUILDERS MAY BE TAKEN FROM ARMY Plan to Draft Soldiers for Plants Forecast in Letter to Congressman Vare 1,4 a Meeff r 01 1 csetoiieirii ' W VsIIIMJTON. Jun :. - 1 oibcrip .1 11 if sbiiiliuildiiiK ttuikeiH from the ... ......., nuionai UUU ieBuiar .HUM 10 iciuuil t, their onupatluns upon thu loniple tlon of th? lugo liuttrui.ici.t shipbuild ing plants. Is forecast In a Utter re ceived today bv Congressman William S are from the Shipping Hoard. t the present time drafted slilpjard rien nn oulv bo leturned if Iholr it lurn Is ternjested bj their foiner eui plojir. Ifie deiislou ot tlio shipping boaid to lall bat k men bj trades for ertlt.i In tho Oiiternment plant:) Is one of the tlitt piluclples of the oper tioii tf tho selcctlto stulcu ststeni bt wlili li a man Is called lo peiform fie work for which liu Is muH needed 01 best fined (ONVICTS HAlSPe OMO.NS Clop by InmutL'b of Kuckviett Pciii - tcntinry. Valued at ?0o,"8:i I1LLLF.FONTH, Pi Jan SO. In mitea who work the penal farms of thu1 i"vt Weste.ru Pcnlttntiart . at l!oiktltv. "enier ''uuntt, hid grl-ater cuevesa ral 'ng green oulouu than an otlici pro dun a. lording to .1 report for ltf IT. made public bv John brauoirs, waulen f the institution Tho total irop taluo wis J'.3 33 IS iiaons led the garden pioducls t.irnrd out with 96,1135 Celery tarried off too olid hunorh. with S!8 stoiks. '1 lie In. naie fanners raited "031 pounds ot tl.y heai.s t,3"S7 dozen of torn more than 000 pounds of lettuio and ."s7t bushela of potatoes More than 11,000 busheis of field corn wero Included und 10,000 bushels ot potatoes. More than "5 000 pounds of pork was dressed and 15 700 pounds of beef The dairy records show 234.502 poundu ot milk Included In numerous other activ ities tvas tho manufacture of Jl-Tt) pounds ot toap LLTTEU I-'KOM UKUMANY Ppnnsbiir Wnmnti Hears Prom Tt,,..,i ..v,.l, of F.vei-vlliinir" -'-'- ..-.. -- TM;N-SBITnr. Pa. Jan. 26 - Mrs tl.l .,.-...1 1-no It, at r tfllll IMC ..Cfllll.1 CICIIIUIU ttO JUV ,...w .... first letter from her daughter, Miss? Sellna rjerhard. since the entrance or tfie United States Into the war, .Mss Oerburd Is In A olfenbuttel. Germany, and Is working with the ne- K K. IS. Kolinson on Schwenkf elder history Tho letter ejontalns nothing but per ronal matters, which passed the censor bhe rays they are well and ban enough of eiesrythlnsr." SeUo House to Pa Judgment LLKNTOVN fa Jan ;u iocu. lect a fine of J1000 and J310 costs, part or the tentence Impossd oy im wnitn ' ounty court upon William rtodgert. a ttealthy South Bethlehem hotel man. convicted on a manslaughter eharg foi- lowing an automobile accident In which 'tto 4iientotvn women were Kiueii. were f ommonwcalth has seized bungalow lu Monroe County Child Dies in l'uclicss Home ALLLN'tOWN. Pa.. Jan, 2 T first death accelerated by 1-cK of fuel MlentAwii wiiH recorded here. The Board erf Health reported that there tvas o coal In the houses at the time of the death of Bussed, the three-) ear-old son of Harry II Keek. Two other children ut the family aro certeiuLy 1L .'l - PEtfXvNS?0NDuSlCONSOLIDAN SAME ,cb .,,,,. ., ,., AS MERGER IN JERSEY Kiaduates Start Homeward Prior to Examinations . Tin annual rr-inl)I)rnr exodus of students at the Lnlverslty of pennsvl tatilt linn bcKtiii on" trunk after III" other Is ilndlnK Us wat to tl.o rallroid stations, homeward hound At tills tlnia of the school Mar Mil lentil arc hlsravteilng how thet stand In their tnrlous toiirscs should their nter nces ho lo or below inr In iimiii cases, tliey know that flunking ' Is Inevitable. To lento the t nlversltt with n ", lean slate ' 1 1 desirable, and hence the oto ilu .. . r :..,"r "'. ' ' r "'"" .I,un'-, n i.i. . .... i- .."'... '... ...' ".r'l."'f. .' ro"J- ?" IlKlnient In the national fertile offering an Inrentlvo la etcry msri where the course nver.igcs are lott A number of turn looms presented deserted nspects (liirltn; tlio Mat several d.i.v.s. ottlnK to abvent vtudontK All remainliiit i uta from i kisses ttere used and the time taken in Mudtiug for the loml.iR ex nuilnatlniia BREACH GETS WIDER IN TILT AT SHORE j Senator Richards Charges At 1 tack on City Salary Bill Was "Stage-Managed" ATLANTIC CITV. Jan Ifi 1 Sensational detelopments follow closely the City Commission's attack' upon Hoternor Kdgo and i-enntor Itlclnrds and widened tlio growing breach between the shore leaders of the lMKe.Bacharach-Itliliards inactilne Senator Illcliards Issued ,1 ttatement 1...1.-. ti , ...... - .- i...n . ',UUKl U,IW " WI '" "- Kobert H Jii'crsnll uud lumunil rja.MII. Jr. who ,., , , , "P" 1-"ar,1 against the tt ulioin Oo.rnor ldgo named lianls's rcootmncndatloti nnd ilKtMIKM till ti DIIUS UI K1U JJt.illtlltli.ll . I.-.- nf 1... II mttnKI.Hll wlnic of tho urKunlzatlon. was "taR0 ,1, He asserted nlw tliat tho commissions action was not directed nt himself, al though that was its ostensible object. but an attack upon tho tlntcruor him self, a part of un attempt to tlrlvo I1I111 1 Into line upon another matter" Tho Senator declined to explain what tho "matter' Is Ho added "The lioternor undoubtedly will make ths motives behind this F-boat attack terv plain to the tltizena of New- Jersey nt the proper time It la sufllilent at this t me to slate that neither ho nor I can be l.itlmld itesl or driven from the. paths of dutt bv any such tactliS " The Ilaiharacli nevvsVaper organ .i,c, wifs.t aid the salarv -raising bill wlH1.I1 was iiuroiiui 10 oy ronaior ..uti'iiH, 01 Ilercen Countv. bv renuest. Is "tlc'ous leglslatluu. ' and pointed out that theio was no talk of a salary tcrslon when Ingersoll and CJasklU wero appointed oter the' heads of other cindldates. (joternor ndge'a newspaper attacked this 1 'Ity Commission, declaring the com missioners bail become a pawn for politics It sayo the salary bill Is as gooel as eleael because tho Goternor will j teto It, not beiause of tho commission- ' eis- protest, but for the icasou that Itj has been the pollct of tho tlovernor to , dlsapprovo ull urbltrary Incfeasio In j salar.v. Tlio ijoveinora paper points out that whllo tho lommlssloner.s w.ere register- 1 Ing their protest over tho ralaiy bill ' they toted to pay J7C.000 for Kuehnlo j property. IIKAHS .Mi:SSAC,i: FHOM SEUUIA Captain Albala Will Head Letter to Jews on Peace Plana A K tier 1 t great significance, w lib li 1 bears on the disposition of the Jewish !,,,. .r.ree.ee.. will be. read b Captain I.at Id Albala. military 1 attarhu to the Serbian ambass ulor at Waslilnglmn. tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'eluk beforo the longregallon In bhaure Zedelt sjuagogue, l'lftj -scionJ btreet and Parkslde a venue Tho communication which aptaln Albala will lead Is a messago from tho S'erblau tJotcrnment to the Jews of America. It was delivered to captain. Albala" several weeks ago by Vesnltch, the head of the T.oval Serbian t oinmls- slon upon its arrival la tho United .Slates! J ho 1 aptaln lias had live car!- expc- ilonio In trench fighting In the present war and saw s'rvlio in the Balkan ttar preceding It Ho was decorated by tho Serbian Kins for brat cry 011 tho battle field and for scientific rcttarcn in tune 1 lu on I rankei, ono 01 1110 can Palestinian pioneers, who Is iictv touring America, will also addresa the meeting. HUHMIAM MAN LOST AT SKA From Mllllll 1 rum itiiiiiii III nr 1. C. Miller Find County to Perish LLW lSToWN. Pa . Jan "'. tile gram from tho Nay Department an uounccs tlio death of Fireman iMtldson Claire Miller twenty-four .tears old, tho first man from MlllUn county to fall in the war across the tei. He was 11 tain of Mr and Mr II F. Miller, ot llurnhuni. Pa . and enlisted last June After n courso ft training lit Newport, 11 I , ho was assigned to duty on tho battleship Texas as 11 fireman. It is not known what part of tho world the accident o.iurred in, us the telegram only said "The ship encountered a heavy gale, during whlih Davidson Clalro Miller wan washed oterboard, body not recotered" t, ouns Miller has two brother. In the '.7.' ...tiM.ull nsterned to duty nt the (Ireat Lakes Natal Station, and Vl?. James K . a niember of tno until negi- meat. Fn'lted Stales Marines, who was niPiit, I nuea mans .....i last heard from In Cuba . f I'UQITIVK IS CAUGHT Man Hunted Since October nt Con nection willt Stabbing MOUNT CAHMFX P . . Jan :6 Sought since October of last ear when he Is alleged to hato stabbed Domlnick PUlace at1 Marlon Height'. Jnmiar 1 llw5!'. ,'.. .;iL,..it in ih state po- when lice at Dunmore and remarded to the M JaU it Bunljuy to ... B trtal , j-in. "--" -"-. ,.v,i hv War- at .Marlon Hlht. " ,?5KtArhlP Pillage was siauuioi, v.. ... -------- rin, n is i,'"l,l;7'0;nl,aton Pll- dues In a " '"-rtm, ",, dld not lage refused, Securing th.t i ' ' want to be W"1'!? ",', i. charged, ment. whereupon "rn.ab'd pu,age " I ""i"' ",. a n.tlnt ot the Shamokin .-!.. M..H.... I I ....... -.,-.. . . .llllr Fl'l'linHl'l. HI ItlllliiilU .win Hllliir. i , II i U mii minu...ni """ f.otn, many 'weeks and war. only re ecutly discharged nO-Mile Walk at G6 In i ba...utl U Cajln. I3S n iw" E!?& odlr taking a ..ilrtX-ntU. wak from the Wane Apartments, St. James place, Atlantic City, to Absecon Inlet ana retorn. Utilitj Commissioners Refuse Application of One Company to Absorb Another TltlWTON. Jim. -0. I'ubllc I tHIty omnilssloncrs today re fused the (implication of the tnlon Hall wat, linn and Llcctrlc Company to nb (orb the s-prlndleld llallwat niid Llcht Coinpanv which has a m.ijorltv of lit ltilere"t ronllned to the Stato of 1111- & t n tii.llmiii . ...1 W ! Jinillii Lilt t m chartered under the law of New Jerscv iiui, i MiiiJiiiit. linn . in tnic-m, nut i Ilio .'oiieerhs are holdln oueerhs are holding complines of pis, steam pom r, electric llRlif. Mieet riillu.n b. slocks, niortcnifes, bonds and j iiurr securities en rtiurnnti ioiiipiin.es. t A report of tile Fhlon 'uinp.in slatts th il the capitalization of the present tlmo amounts to Jlfl.OOO.OOn whllo the at plication to perfect the inerner ttaa undo under the "sown slrUrs' laws," were were passed bf tho New Jerfet LcKlslature while 1'resldent W'oodrow I ilson was ttoternor of tho State The slmpllllLatlon of iiiiounts nnd the s.it Ini. ot taxes was the reason fui the npplliatloti, It lb stited II was held by tho commission that ' sulllcleiit testlmoti) bad not been pre sented to s.Ulsfv It that tlio nierRcr did not bt, Its lerms Riibjet t nn scmrttt , bolder of either company to nil unfair el- luenultable tondltloii or arrangement suits m oniuin iik war in. as laid .low., In the case of the Amerl- , X ncertnintj st II bung oter the pos . an Malt orporatlon dei lele.l b.v the loin I slide outtome of the colill . t between the mission some time ago White admitting President and ha J" .t,p i.oni..-,,e.. of Hie. testlmonv. . oun- , 'olat llotli sides trull making tlaiuiH sel for the cone eras tried to distinguish tin protein application from the Malt Compant merger bv contending that In , that i ase there ttaa a consolidation of . compinlcs, whllo In tho present iiisc I there tvas a propoMtl inergci of com- panics. Tho petitioners argued that a merger eliminates the Idcutltt of ono corpnru lion and I'ontlnucs tlic other and that no now lorporatlon Is treated j f,ksky ci:nti:nauian un:s John lllack. Horn in 1S14, Hullo cd1 Oldest Man in Statu SW HlF.illfir.n, V .1 Jan - John Illaik lielletoil to bate belli tho oldest ieslde.it of Nov t rse, was burled frtmi his homo near here tcsterdav IJkiek elaliucil ho was born in 1S1I. tho tear the I Brltl'li biirneii tta'iitiR.on, unu was iui 1 teira and sete.i tlita old I Illaik was til on his KMtli blrtlidav. whlih net ui red on January IS He h.itl hteel aiouo fot matit cars, but bis house ! was near that ot two or ins sons uliojrriin rniiaiieipma , rimer irucKs bad to took care of him during bis last Illness j bo sent all the vvuj around by tho Lrklyo These sons, Alfred and Joseph lllack, at Trcntrn live on tho Swedesboro-llarrlsontlllo , load, vihero their father was a farmer fur u number of 5 ears Hank Cashier Stricken MILLVILLI. N J. Jan '-6 Alex nnilpr Mi. orris. In tashler of the Me chinirs Nation il panic here and widely ,---.-. .. , ., nf ,,,., .,,.- "", """,' " " ,.' ":,' " ' " ' , ,,, ' ' ,: the Mllltllli Hospital for tvvenlv-four hours having iiiffereil a stroke In I hill delphlJ N. J. FISH-CONTROL ' BILL TO BE REVISED Trenton Conference Results in Elimination, of Some Fea tures of tho Measure TLtF.N ri.. Jan -C At it lonferonec between Uoternnr Fdgc. reprcsentatltcs of tho Legislature, tho New Jerset High Cost of Lltlng Commission and salt water fishermen. It was ngrrttl to wltlidravv Asseinbi: man Badglet's lish lontiol bill, no" " com mittee, and to offer a rubstltute meas ure designed to me the obje. lions made bv tho lbheimci at tlio Iiearlnff given last Mondaj Tho essential feature of the new bill 1 HO s."irvi n. .- -- .. In that although It will authorize tho State to purihaso tho entire. u;ho! llsh along tho Jersey cuabt, It w III stip ulate that tho fishermen shall recelt c the prot ailing wholesale, market price and that tho shall not bo compelled to sell to tho State If bitter prices nro ob tainable) elsewhere Goternor Fdgc uia.lo It Ucar'at tho conference, that his purpose In ndio catlng a fisli-conrol bill was not to fix the prhes nor to place any reetrltlon wlilcli would prcteut ilehermeii obtain ing tho best prlies obtain iblo Ills real purpose Is to eliminate cxcesslte profila made by dealer.! who subtequentli han dle the fish and to redueo the cott ot distribution so that tho consumer will be tho real benelklarj In furtheranto of his purporo Ciov emor Fdgo said, tho Stato Is willing and ablo to handle tho entire catch, prot Id Ing the ntcesstry ftorago facilities, and thereby affording the Tshcrmen a turo j,,a rcmlv market for nhclr product In MllnB the llsh to retailers tho Mato j, not (Xaet any profll, tut will add to the price It paja only the, acual cost of distribution, There will bo a turlior conference at Asburv Pirk Mondat, when the J Ugh Cost of Living Commission will meet rcpiesentatltea of the lisli. nueu In addition to tho ttovcri.or. those at tending tho confereiii i wore Sena tor Ackerson 'and Asscmblvman Lewis, of Monmouth Count , representing the Legislature; .'. J. Couse, of Asbury Park, representing the High Cost of Lltlng Commission, and the following fishermen. Heorgo f '' S'llson and Ueorgo M. Halght. of Spring Lake; Kl wood Jeffer, of Flheron- II nought Ing and I'awtuale Jlontagilo uf Sea Isle Clt : Trank AV. Hilton. Fmcrsoii C. Custls nnd V A Aspenberg. of Angle sea, and John 'W'oulev , of Uradley llcach In Skiddy, Slushy, Weather cur control Is less certain. Th ffariford (terests damage by panyinj the blow ud abiotbiui the bump. BAKER'S OPPONENTS ' 'NOT AFTER HIS SCALP' Secretary's Defense Testimony on Monday Awaited by , Roth Sides WAMIINUTpN, Jan. 10 llutll sides III the strugRlo otjr the conduct of the ttar rested on their anna today atwiltlne Secretary of War 1 laker s ltfene Motility iigalut Senator Cham berl.ihiH ehatRo that tlio War minnce nieat la hone combed 'ttltli InelTIclcnrt Members of tlio Senate Mtlltar Af fairs Committee, before whom Sei rotarj UaUer ttlll appear, declared their rase declared todij. they are deteimliictl that nutie of the recent detelopmetita In War Iieixirtmrnt reorganization tun swrte them from their adherent . to the war inblnet and munitions dlt tiitmsli porRram lMward ,1 Slettlnlus. nppnltitml . s - irnt.it l. secreiart linker us Mirvetor of supplies is slrongl) liub rseil b nisnibeis of the eonitulttie lb was om , nf tin or nun they had In mind tthm lliet draftetl the wur cabinet and inun' , tlous dlitatorshlp bills ltul. Iht polntrtl out, his authority In tho Mm I nopirttnent. not being clenrlt estnbllsliptl b law, ttlll fall far short of the broad I powers ncoossao to set lire ndetruatc re uf t leloi v i ji:ksi:y has oiu pamimj Eniharno Adds to Scarcity of Kero-1 teiie in Southern Counties flLA.ssHitltii. N J . Juu It! - The oil famine In h-uith .lei so) has ri ached "ul nosl as serious proportion as tho t.oal fnmini 1 hi big oil suiiplt stations ft.- port that tlulr supplies of keiosenc arc about txtoustcd Tho ruliroati embargo now un. which permits only shipment of 1 co.il arid foodrtuffs. has made the tltuu ' 'ton inuib moio serlou' ( Itcisirta rccolted from Sain 11 untl uiu- berlaiiil ounty towns Indicates tho o.l shortage la its oUoiisite in thosi places as it is in .iloucester Countv Federal trgulatlnu jiretcnts triinsportatloli of' I.1.11I01I oil pinks on pisseuger ferr boats. 1 but si me lilc oil Companies hato nr- fnnreil rll. I. it trios lo . nrr In i.Ia.1 wagon rnrl motor tunks of till nrross Prisoners in ltrd Cross LFL'Utl IUI. N' J. Jan IC An auxlll.irt to tho Mllltllle brant li nf tho lSetl ros has been organized among the 1 omuls nt the State prison firm, and Home of the men hive paid two tears dues In idva.no I inlet siiiierlntendi 111 Isco uuel ( I1111I.1I11 ll.nkiit thev at. making eases for p.uking the nth I. made bv lie Mlllvllle won en and nr, also 111 iklug b mil ly ami U dnr; knit ting 24 LICENSES GRANTED IN MONTOUR COUNTY1 Applications Disposetl ,.f ii Tunty-fio Minutes After Convening of tho Court HANMLLH. Pa, Jan :i. In the shortest session of Lkonso rourt held in Moutuur County in ret-ont team twenty-four aitnltuitlniis were granted, thu nrttlt elccte-d President ,1,,, John ti. Hiirman. and Asso. late Judges Hoffman and llruiucn iniii'ur- r ng on thu entiro iisi. ie iciu.n-u jsi twentv-five minutes from tlio tliu" the licenses weie takm up until hiiiiuuiu" ment was minlo that ull nfi occn granted No remunstran.es we.o filed ui Mon tour ountv this ear, which H In marked contrast to tho sessions uf Ll censs Court for setcrnl tears vrevlou . when tho taking of highly sensational testimony on rcmonstraiu.es required almost an entiro wcea In an address to tho licensees Judge Harman said that. In his opinion, eetcn teuths of tho etlls of tho ll.iuor busi ness was duo to tlio treating s?teui Ho said ho has im right to make, any ordei In this matter, but as Indicating his own. thought he wished tho licensee. would discouiago the praciiec. i Lui K HA I.N. Pa . Jan '.' The. Clinton County license court haa " upuii the applications held under advise ment due to r monstrances filed against them In tho cases of Jacob Basslnger for the yulRley House. Beech Creek. James n Dateler. Logan Home. Login ton, nnd James A CrawfeJrd Lrawford i lloutc, rmo Creek township, li. e.-e: wcro icfusod l tho unanlmuu. tute of, the court I The license of Charles II I ons IMl ' Clinton, Mill Hill, was granted b A -. soclato Judge's Miller and Mu him Tua- I Idcnt Judge M. e.ormlck dlreniu , Asks Teachers' Aid in Dralt , IIMtniSHI Rii. Jan L'6 - euvirnor HrunibaiiRli has asked all ount s. Iiool I superintendents and superintendent- In I tho largo . Itiea to request tea. h-rs to assist In tho preparation ot census otrds for tho draft Tho cards ure i . give facts on occupations. What, Ho! LMHLsHK It' a swagger place to est, Don't ye knutv7 It's a chummy place to meet. Don't ye know? It's a ripping place to stop, And for dancing dear old top, You catvn't name its bally equal, don't ye know HOTEL COLONNADE Chestnut Street at Fifteenth PACKERS PERSISTENT ' FOES OF MEAT PROBE Additional Extracts From Let- tors Disclose Plan to Deluge Congress With Protests WASIIINHTOV. Jan :. 'I Im ilenneratlon of tlio meat puckers i In their attempt to iieml off threatened IntestlKnt on of the meat Industry In 1910 was further disclosed today before tho Federal Trade i o.nmlislo.i Special Counsel Krnncla J Honey tcad mora e-traeta from tho packers' lonfldctittal lllea, barlnc a scheme to detuee I'niiKrrss and the House Judlclart ,'onimlttpc ttltli rcmiesta to toto nk'alnst tho liorlnnu ' resolution. The letter tvr ttrd bv Ar tnur Meeke tlco president of Armour and Compan. to V. 1. hlte, described b Hi-net as Armoui k confidential man, ttaa Uiitid WushliiKtoti. Jul 7 ltlC. ulid Mild "Wo all acrri tluit I. Is uy linimr tant to flood the Judb li.rt t otimiltte.t ttltli teleKraniK f.oni all otr tlio voun tr.t, nnd espei allt tin" districts tvlioia tliu members conn from. rnlestlni; ORiiinst the piissogn of the norland rem. i Union on the Rrounds iliat tlio lltestoeu I la silllntf ut u ter sutlsfat tory price. land nn liitestlcntlon will only disturb ptesent salisfiietort lotidlllous l'lenso arrnnue it meetlns this inornlnR tilth coder mid Nelson Morris Uet a coni- 1 mlitee to work i,ti this prompil Hanks. ' , oiiiiiilsslon men, breeders of tattle mil llteslock men cemr.wlv nnd any one tlse sou think of would be helpful. Think message should bo sent also to Congressmen us will an nismncra it the Judlc ar 'oniinlttee The Congres sl mal Ulrettort can glte ou the list ol their names anil where thet count froti I refer to the .ludtrlary Conimlltce. not to the sul'Judlclary conimlltce It ts eiulte Imiwrtaut to reach Hard, of Ham ilton, (ililo Perhaps Proctor, from Cln ilnnatl, knows him. I'leaso get n much action as ton ton on this promptly mill hate tin messag. s sent tarled In I .iiguag. AILMENT PUZZLES CI l'Y WilmI"Kton. Ucl.. is Seeking Opinion on Water Supply W ILMISrtTOV. Iiel, J,i . Mem- " ,, .tVr. "r ." I ,r :'u."fr 7 ! opinion as to what Is tauslrg the nrctnlenee of stomach tiouble in W II- ...1 .. t. ......a .t.1-I...A.1. 1, IB , ?kng .S7f,rinc m iKTli, water to purlfv It, and asserts that not enough 'chemical Is Used to cause trouble Some V.V' eaiilc" '" O1"mo" """ ",l8 ' ,Al'i;o,K ,,os0 win. hato sulferetl ttlll. the ailment Is II M. Hoopes, tlio chief engineer of thewater elrpartnient. nut in does not eonslder chlo.lne tho taU.-o nnd lb ttlll ii.lng .Ity water (JA.Mi: PltKSKUVi: PI.ANNKI) Shore IloU'lmcn NcROti.itiiii,' for Tract Hack of Hariicijat DAIlNFriAr, N J . .1 111 '.C Sonm or tho most Important hotehuen of Atlmtli Itj luivo been negotiating for the pur- chase of 10 000 litres of land baclt of this plice and Tin kertnn to fence In for a game pteseive. tor ineir gues.e t nri- 1011 iloelfre; feiniei speaker of the I llou-e, has the ni.itti r In 1 barge j I Ibe land l In the Wading Uher ei - I tion sometimes tall-d the gnat ilalns 1 1 f South ,lts,. It 1- prnpotrd to stock I the preei v. vtlthtleei r ibbl. epitllanil ,ilie isatit 1 lie lioteluitn I e Hove sin h i presoi will aitr.u t weiltliv men to the plior. during the gunning .a'sin. , NEW JERSEY MAY GET HUGE MUNITION PLANT II ,.i ..,. rL., ...... .i..., I Will inr" 'vi " - " " Take lO.OUU-Acre Trad Near Camp Di MOUNT HOLlVi. N J, Jan .'(. -If plans now icportcd to be in tho making aro carried out, the lioternmcnt noon will bate a munition plant that for slzo will startle tlio world, and It ttlll ll0 j atPl jn llurll.igton ounty ttilhln ........ nix i ria. li of 1 amp I ix The reports urn that tho tiovermnent is preparing; to tako river 10,001. acres of tho ilunoter Farms tra. t along the shore rallioad from a point east ot Brown's .Mills Junction to the other end of the tract In Ocean Countv, touching a point near 'Whltlngr. und will treit a munition plant and from 1500 to 200u houses for tho accommodation of work men und their families. A 10,000-acro blleo out of tho Han. oter l'a.niH trait was surtee.l last fall, hut at that tlmo n. one around the iiino .li-trl. t nctiioil t., know wbyi It j.i being tlon. Advertising Writer Aged 127, ttlio doesn't know it all, ould like to make a change Now located in tliib city. Spccinlut in vtomen'b rcad-to-vcnr copy and has handled this lino both whole sale and retail lie may be the man ou want. C '.'Oi'., Ledger Ufflec. Galvanized Boat Pumps ESafflSsSi I., n. (terser Co . S(l N. 3il SI. 1ali. 1090 Uarhtl sit IT FRENCH FLYER LAUDS U. S. AVIATION SERVICE , Predicts "Liberty Fleet" Will Re More Powerful Thau That of France IIIrIi praise to the atlitioi, ertloe of tlio I nlltd Slates was elteit by Lieu tenant Henri Maniulsan, of tlio Krcnch j Aviation Oorps, tn ait address before 100 I members of tbn Philadelphia Lehlc.1. 'Club, at their tttont -fifth annual dinner at Kimtei , last nlKht Other speakers couuelet aealntl undue crltMnu of tlip Uotrrnment at the present time , Lieutenant Hector MaiQuarrte, of the Hticllst, nrni also prolesteil against uninformed criticism of the ttar udinl.i Islrntlon In the flte months that t bnto been hro I bate seen aviation mnko remarkable proeress, Lleiitennut Mai - I nuarrle biiPI !n a sliou tlmo sour atlatlon ttlll be more ivtrful than our i French seitke. A Ith the iiialltv of men T buto Men In oui si Pools then Is nothing that ..1111101 bo un omiillsh.il tv hate gotten liieat l suits In lit in - triri ullt tK4 nro n.hlng to the icmiII that will bo got when the 'Libert; Fit it ttlll be on the otlur side. ' liars IT. S. Cnirnrins for Studcnli Mudents of the I'nltersltv of I'tnn- stltnnla, cnllfted In the tuedlial re serve corps of the I nltetl States ariiiv ttlio hate beiti furlougbed to cotitlnue their studies ttlll not bi permitted to iviar the lirmv inilfniiii, nttordlng tn u litter received fn in tin o'lTl. ei ot the f Suigeoii lieneral School Itnts (Jet Nu Cuutr.icl i Internment approtal foi the North easr High Si hnol manusl trnliilng stu dents to niiitiufactiire tubti expand rs foi the Lengtie lslanel att aril under speil.il conuact has been reidtetl bt j William ti'ik, sciietnrv of Hit Hoard I i of Ldueutlon Uxomiiti'd InstrucK.r Now in Class I , ,...,. . ... clement Foust. .... instructor at the initersltj of Pennst Itanta, tthr. claimed csemptlon on the ground of a depend- int mother, and whos.t claim was up-1 In lei on nn appeal to the district board nt Lancaster when he was cilled In the first elrnft, lias been plaeetl tn Class 1 --'"".,t.n ot I,., nue.ona.ro bt the Mol.tgomer.t Countv exemption board. WA11MNC. SK.VI' N. J. CIIIKS fiu.ud Ak'ninst Fires 11 ml Catch Slackers, Urfjet Adjulunt (icncial 1 ItFNTOV .Tan 3fi -Commending Hie riitrlotlc serticAs of tarlous municipali ties of the State In tonnectloii with tho successful operation ol tlte selective service regulations, Aeting tdiutant f?en ril lillktson. In liehalt of lioternor FiIrc, has sunt a letter lo the 1 es?utlto of encli timniclpilltt 1. tiling attention to the additional duties Imposed upon everv citizen bv thev win Two suggestions weie that efforts be inatle to apprehend all men of mll Itart age who hate failed to answer their questlonualie and that special tlgliauee be exercised bv lire departments in pre tentlng the destructn of propertv. mid particularly that limited to liuvcru ment work Two itccrtiits Detained by (irip I.AFni.L. Lei Jan 2i. losepb H Martil and Slrmtii 1. Mart II are 1 at the liomo of the latter. 011 Llglith street, with an attack of grip i ho former Is attached to the .lelfersou Hospital lljbe. I lnliilelphla, which epci ted to bo stilt to France shortlv, vihile tlio latter his been ordered to I'linji Dlx, but has not been able to go on account of liiu ill ness. Auto Thief Sentenced MNLLAM' N", J.Jan : Ponilnick Mac. I chtrged ttlih stealing nutomo- file- here and sellng paits of tin cirt ii k to the owners, was 1 omitted of re- 'eltlnc Molrn guods and st.iten,ed I t Judge Loiler lo from one and a half t thrcii .tenis In tho Stato prbon. Uoosi Lancaster alilk Price LAN. ASTHIt. Pa. Jan i5 1h an nolllicement lias been made bv the lutal retail milk dealer, of an Imreasn In tlio price to twelve 1 cuts a quart lrom ten .ems l-lt fall, when the dealeis raised It lei ten tent from tight ioiit, mi, h 11 I 'otest was atoiien tin. n mminei 1,1 I'ealer- dropped bail to tl.o old 1 1 1, e, but thev 0011 .elurned to ten nut GEUTING'S Stock-Reducing Sale Thousands of Pairs of Women's Smart Boots Selling at about Half Present Market Value You arc benefiting splendidly through our Initiative more than a year ago, when we pur posely bought far beyond our possible need for Hie hole purpose of underselling now. Take, for example: The big series of ndi Queen Quality Hoots in black Mel and patent, leather, vritl. either leather or cloth tops. Just tlio correct lieieht with smart heels and rinbraelnc a dozen distinct sttles ami all sizes; included are about 250 pairs of dres etpnlnc slippers of imported metal cloth, satins and beaded slippers which old as hlcli as $12- goinc at the phenomenally lotv pr.ee of Proportionately .$5.90, $6.90, All Evening Slippers, Carriage Boots, etc 20 Off. Children's Shoes Misses' & Small 1230 Market Shoes and Stockings for the Family. IT he Store, of U Every Foot Profttnonally Fitted Three Grutinrj u roiners I ROB HOHENADEL HOME OF $1000 IN JEWELRY ThieNcs Ojiernto While Family Is I Attending Patriotic Sen ice: Fait to Get ?25,000 Uem Cheat JiMclr.t tallied at J1000 tias stolon last hlRhl Milt 11 the home of John Holienadel, a wealthy brewer, residing at 3C17 Quten lane, Falls of Schuylkill, was tobbed vhllo occupants of the Iiouso were attending a patilotlc tertlco at America Hall. 3S3C Alnsllo street. Follte of tho Tvtcntt .second street and Hunt Inu Park Matlon arc IntettlKallnc Mr. Holienadel Is preildent of the Falls of Schutlktll Hank. Other Jewels of an aegregato aluo of f:5,00t locked In n secret flrawer, cs aped the attention of tho Intruders. Mi Hoheundel and bis family did not return until about 10 oVIork The maid was the first to arrive, homo and found lb. I .iu i riiiFacked from iop III boiion al inn lint t, ui, 1 1 1 r. She Itnui.dlat Iv no tune of tlio mil pnv. the nlielutois HIGHER GAS SCHEDULE FOR JENKINTOWN FILED Suburban Company Fixes In creased Rates in Tariff Effective Feb. 20 IIAlllllHiniU, Jan JO The Philadelphia Suburban tias and Hlectrlc Company todav filed with tlio Public Sort ico Comnilvaloii a new sched ule, of rates, effettlve February 10. for Its Jenklnlovvn illusion This rate affects Jenklnteitvn, ltmkledge, Ilatboro, Am- Ii.ne mlli WiiIpm l-intf.ilp llntelnta ' Kinnlate. Hatfield Soudertoti, Telford West 'Ielford and surrouinli.ig ten l.orv . Tl"" tariff p.otld.s for nn increase In tie inliiliiiuin tharge for regulir l0XvTl trum ,lflv ,,.Ilt, rt , M,cllty Cl,ntb tl(!t ,,cr !,, nmI un jdtanco nf from ten len.s to twentv icnts nor iono cubic feet In the unit lates charged fop caR lonsumcd The tariff contains the following schedule of latcs: Minimum COO cubic feet. To cents net; first 6000 .tibia feet, fl tn net per 1000; second 5000 cubic feet. $1 L5 net; third 50UO iiibli, feet. Jl 10 net, next 15,000 tublc feet. $1 net. all oter 40,000 cubic feet no .ents nt Other changes con tained In tho new tariff Include: Pre pajmcnl meters and 11 monthly sertlce 'large of '& e'cnts. In addition to pay ments for gas consumed nt Jl 30 per 1000 cubic feet net Short-term or temporary eertlco for terms less than one tear a payment of SI In adinnee for cull setting and re mot at of meter shall bo made, in addl tlnn to tho scheduled rates fer gas consumed Seasonal urtlce A new lato Is es tablished for contracts for tho eight months' iriirou between September 1 and May 1. In which a sertlce 1 barge and minimum of $i per month is to be paid, which shall Include 600(1 cubic 'eet or gas ami all oter nuuu ii.uic xeei to bo charged at tho rato of 70 cents tit t ier 100U cubic feet The Chambcrshurg and lieltysburg F.lectrlc lUllwav Conipint, operating In hanibersburg and between Chambers burg ami Caledonia, liletl a passenger freight nnd exp.ess tarlffc. effective Feb iuar ;:. Tho new Uirlff effects a gen eril Increase by providing for four zones 011 tho caledonl.i ditislon, Instead of three, as heretofore. The ("ollegetlllo Gas Company's new tariff. Increasing the unit rates for "Iso llte gas,' March 1, from Jl 10 to Jl :o per 100 cubic feet, ttaB filed with the Lominlscluu C. L Heirold, operating nn autobus between Sellusgroio and M't'Kees Half Falls, filed n. tariff of passenger rate protldlug for a. late of tlto cents per mile being an l.urease of ono cent per milu In tho rato of fare. Seed Potatoes Huincd by Frost t ll'Iiri 1 l1 T,,t, L'mni a j poris from tlio few bins that hate been opened it is iearca mat neariv all the while potatoes Ilia who buried around Liurel last fall hato been ruined bt frei zing ilils will not only entail great los but will make seeel potatoes for spring planting scane roia.oes nato taken .1 Jump of about .,0 pel tent in the loial niarhe t $m Big Values at $4.90, ' $7.90, $8.90, etc $2.65 Boys' Shoes $2.90 19 So. 11th A Quick. Sertlce Men's Shop. Famous Ihots J ' eaupervuiny. o SPEED WAR DJNNBtjrt GIVEN FOR ROOSEVEC . T . j Fifty House Republicans Alt Attend as Part of Rush Program SEEK A CENTRAL BtjAWi Ono Leader Tells of Clnshinp; Oyu' Cars ns Evidenco of Poor Results .it W-xSHIN'OTON", Jan !! Four Itepubllcan members ot tj House from Pennsylvania, attended dinner git en last night by Medlll McCo tulcl: to Colonel Uoosctelt and fifty ft , publicans of the House. It Is n1.. stood that the dinner Is an lmporta part of tho program for spcedlnc the war, which Is the avowed purposo Colonel Itooseveita tlslt to WashlnsU ut this time. ' Larly In the day It became knot'' that ono policy to bo stressed at ll dinner by several members was the cri ntlou of some oiganlzatlou which cotl lute Rciiernl supervision of tho detail of the war proxTaiii, as being carrlt , on through tlio elepartments and spccl, . ttar agencies, such as tho food and tit administration " Them Is a strong feeling that there i too miieli competition between la-rlca ttar agencies In tho departments, at that in tlio general iagcrne6S to estA' ' llsh a 11 cord for cfllclency the actual r I suits to be obtained ofte.11 are lost slgl of Ono Instance of this tvas mentloi.e bv ono member. Mho said the fof administration fights for cars to mot t grain, the fuel administration fights 1 t moto coal ami tho director gencn 1 usuall gets his own way by taking ca I for tlio movement of ttar munitions fi Luropean shipment t Tho Penustlinula members at the ejft ner were Ueorgc S (Iraham and Hampton Moore, of Philadelphia! Loo" T McFadden. of Canton, and Thorrtr CraRo, of aiiesbro Other membei"' were Fion. Illinois Iteprescntatltes Brl! ten, oplev, Denlson, Foss, Fulled Orah tin, Sterling, Itodcnberg, Cannoi ' Ireland, Juul, King. McKenzle. McKlH ley. Madden, Mason, Williams, tVllsot and Wheeler, also representative. Cooper, Wisconsin. Ich. Wisconsin n. L Falrcbiid and Q W Falrcjiird Now- "lork. Hamilton. Michigan; Mei " Arthur, Oregon, Miller, Minnesota4 Iteatls. Nebraska, Anthony, Kansas' Hachatacb New Jersey, Cranptbh Michigan, Currle, New York, Dale, Ver. iuo.it . Unwell, Iowa, FIston, California Fuller Massachusetts , Nolan. CaIlfor nla: Tllson. Connecticut, Treadwa)1, Massaihuetts, Campbell, Kensas; Gar)' New Jeisev. Unen. Vr inont ; Mc"-1' Laugblln Michigan . Tloberts, Nevada, Uogcr-i Illinois, und Cooper, Ohio. fiekfitim . ORAND WITLOCK is a- Titinc Uie story of the sack oFBclgium. , As our Minister and an Director of the American Relief, he vas eye witness lo that cruel and stupend us crime. Brand Whitlock is able, forceful, a trained observer a rarely gifted writer. He starts like a thoroughbred, tense with reserve power With hardly a hint of tragedy he begins by show ing us little Belgium as bo found it, happy simple kind-hearted. ud yet as the story grows, the senstt of what is impending grips one by tho throat. Without these opening chapters no reader will fully realize tho pathos, theexquisite literary charm, or the contrast of his crash ing climaxes. Those with appreciation will recognize that tho tragedy has wrought upon him until the result is such literature as may never again come out of the War, such history as America must know to etand united. FEnSHING. The French Government sent its offi cial painter, Boucher, to paint Pershing. Every body's prints it in color you who have men ot er there will frame it. KAOULLUrDEnW'ACE," tells of one of his dare let 11 air raids. Look for s itotcrlntheadvcrtlsine;. SAMUEL HOPKINS ADAMS stakes up Ame rica this month for fab. TAM 'O THE SCOOTS" There's another battle story of this dauntless little Scot, Includins February, the "Wbitlock articles will run through at least ten issues. Nomoremagazinesthannccs essary will be printed on as count of the price of paper, To make sure of getting every copy you should leave a standing order with your newsdealer. sb I 1-5 1 l .. :M :j i: 'V. iA