Ef TJTO lpV----" .- EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY. MAKCH 0, 1918 j. A, WURn jutpottstown NIGHT CLASS AT THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE RADIO SCHOOL 1 jssv aiffssgsrsKaCTSt.'" ird Bok Degcrjbes Ac-. itics of Organization r ' in Wnr Znnn Ml -: I ,TO ARMY'S MORALE Standards KoDt Before Men In D France nnd In Can- j-'i ' &r tonments ira '11Wm !i.t 'i rOTTSTdlV.V lA Mnrrli C. ,JVour hundred men nut down at the rtcenlh nnnunl banquet of the YotinB At Christian Assl riiitlmi In Ita tlRO.. Mbtilldlgn Inut night. Wllllnm It. Swell president, in his opctilnir ail- referred to llio Kroat fcuccesu of organliatlon und tho til An to add new members In Its enrollment of 9 to take the place of tcvcnty-nlnc who have Joined the colore. ."Altho':eli he has never made n public 4resa In Pottatown. wo know him for trim; honored tho orjronlier nnd for ny years president of thin assoeln lln endowlne the John Melffs course -.lectures at tho Hill School." wbh Mr. Kin-ell's Introduction of 1'ilnard Holt. f.Phlladclnhia. i.?H"Whe could nit mako a. spci-ch before v ,jHch a magnlflcmt nudlcnco of men nnd ilaaies, for without tho lattrr 1 nt least .VMOUld not live." wan Mr. llnk'n tirrfn.-n c?.-Jievnn address punctuated by Bcr.-rou8 &lPtause. S.'UMJair. Uok spoko nartleularly of tho j j,reat work belnjr dono by the Y. M. C. A I' 1b'1 army cumps hero nnd In I-'raucr, itnl i jr.pttnctuated his address with many hu B.Wimoroua Morten. Ho read letters fresh vxrom mo men "over tiierc." telling of how Vfc 4.'iutur are uusoruing iiiriHliaiuiy wimoui f, rtjhtuinic tho avcraira uulult talk ou re- BWSlV'ltelon. Ona was from the con of a multl- B millionaire, tho non of the richest man "i'JyJfn the United States Senate. Ileslde lilt fe ;'', JJS per month lie wns tnrnliiB IS a week (KM SlolnB tho nominal work of nn orderly for &X superior omcer. PiVvVtea to be done, nnd Is doing It In a KAwrfiyrUIIng1. patriotic spirit for his country," K&Waald Mr. Bok. This soldier distributed c'-.s,iuou ins ratner pent him among Frencn iji!tvi " JIr' " related numerous In- VutT'tviancea of tho war leveling distinction 3fi.WMt wealth or position among tho men. ?""-' ono camp ho visited, u pickpocket, a bt j-. j oocior or pnuosopny, a minister anu a fen .iBIjanJk cashier wcro all olnted out to him a.toucmng elbows with one another. wT? C Tt tiitintr nnrl vnit'll Im irnml la hRfcHhe policy of this Y. M. C. A. war work WJf council Instead of 'bo mod nnd vci'll bo happy,1" Mr. Ilok iald In touching titC&tPon the various forms of clean enter- fefWx.talnmcnt provided for tho soldiers. "The E fiTesult," he said, "Is high morale and ;. Jho best moral standards unions them." l)lft'-thico yearn chaplain und a. lighting man $ ifo! lit tho Gordon Highlanders of Scotland, wi-.'iftiaescnneii in r.n rionuent manner llits 'tccnea ho had witnessed In tho trenches, iu& ?.km tha bntttedclilH nnd In the huMiitnta. fe r my iCLASSIFY U. OF P. MEN FOR WAR TRAINING - - .,, "-,-.... -a, a art v ''.' ,,tni'i!'''i''' rn it -i imr M r Ik ill 1 fclittii mhhm MHiil mmiim t tftt-tfiiiis L. m I 1H 5j i-allfaliyillii l'- : ilBlK' liliiBrKrjyMBV fiiililBlilAl K" JB tiiiTtaHh..-! r 1 ifEfiEmm KSfi WlfrmmmmmWjW'kMmmmmmr mW$m&mmk wmWlWfmmmmm 'f jralmilv" .W! 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Wrl'l ! total only 4,B80,OOU bushel. .. wheat. Wheat I'oiiRlcnntenU f-.. rnmo period In 1D17 ngKrogated tnl,l tliaii I3.dum.vuu iiuanciii. corn ohlnm.;, .' nero heavlci't, approximately SO nnn & I bushels being handled. Tho Hi hwL.50 ' if oats wero nbovo 21,500,000 bushel, ' m BR0WH, GRAY, BLACK, WHITE! .t..- v V,Vrii s0 ; TilrVutrtot. .,,,., mdlcated In reports received , wsiom-mu uv nnoes IH Stoel- Philadelphia, who Ih lls't'l "' '',ltl" i. the lallro.id iwlmlnlstrntlon here, dl- lOi' blOllt Women I'enn n a radical Soolnllst and coni-c - (.0!(nB ,nt ,,. mtl one-llilnl n jnu.; , bsSSSW Ma, I-with i, , ntlou objector, lias iniieu un um . . iltl In elevators ' " ' CTyIIiKU II f""t. TiV- !..;. '.'', i r hunger strike. . . ......... .In... fln Ur.lnlll rr fiifcd to cat food that was lwur.1 t.),evt ,esplto appeals from ie l'j"cr. him. mid When his condition became ,nlt for a rfiearc nf grain to ncii ii herlous ho wui lemoved to llio narr nos i pllnl. Twenty-four hours In that Insti tution ronMni'id Itoso that he would gain nut 1 llio Biory u.v nwini, in - i year mk". . , , . ,, m,.lil be-I ono of tho doctor.- told him, "Jf n man , !nrnad adinlniatrat Ion odl a 1 wishes to din by not rntliift KUi.ly It lio the icKrrn stocks he hi . n ier I, rot ...e fat.lt of the flov-rnn,...!.;', ; loan primary mark, is M , ""'f J,'.-. Koso took t.io tip 1U..1 nnepiei i"o . .rease. '":",-,,, ,,,.,.. f 'lyoarago. , This serious cnnu.i "n ."- r. . it nmiiu iruiii iiiu vw --- ho . - -... l.t.n,.lnf .1 i.....u fitwl n r.n ner rriu ii.-...- , -ii.ie.. """" .-. r.,i,ruary of ' lnU lh "" ' '" "lon,h " . SHOES , lhl extra nidth u"l . Stales h, stli1 '; uiuiihm-.it rp ii J lNl$5,$5.5fland, Hiough h" lost cnslibrablo strengtli nation Con- OMK AMI tiT TIIIWKmijgffiS.il - ' . oeafried liros. 2811 I'lin i( .1 n nif Instruction at tho Franklin Institute School is furnished free by I'lielu Snm. Graduates arc given tho rank of scrRcnnt in the iRnal corps of the army. NORRISTOWN SCHOOL HEAD WOULD CURB 'PRODIGAL' SYSTEM HERE llio wolK of his nv .IMaiit, of the uhie of their judKliic.it nf good or poor teach ing. This Itiforiniillon will be tho b.-.'-l-. to i nrrect or commend tho work of I.U u.sbtantH. Tho Id. a that tin- superintendent of a I.uge M'hool system must fpend nil his Siinni'inf nnlntif ATnt'tiri OllflllinH n Povnlnt .innjll'V Plnil Itlnm In tho offlco among his cl.'il. v.v.x.vv.wv.-.v , w-w wv.v. . .. .w, j Inning! Which He Says Would Improve Conditions and Save $157,000 a Year When ho regains tho Inst tltia ho will probably bo r.etit to ono of the Interment camps l t-auso the I.lttlo I'enii olIHIals regard him as an inemy of Hit. roilntry. For many veils ho was permitted to (llFc.iHH llio lituos of the IStiMlnii llol theilld nnd til" "trirllile tibllfci s '' XiiKrlcn," before the inllilary olll'la: de. idi.l lo i-jrb liiin. When I hey brought him t t.ivl: he iinnouncc.l with mil' I. gui.io that ln was a polltlrnl iippnuent nf war and that If lie was not permitted lo niter hu un-Amerlc.iti fentlment" he would prefer ilealb. TI.e-n tlin SnelalNt liifnrmcd his frlendi In tin' Imirneks of Hie conscientious ob JectoiH that he would die a martyr to Hocliill'tn. S'n he tef used to accept the IN MIMTAltY AQUATICS I '' timt i.h 5n.ni.i111, I At tho lino hospital It wai dUenier . , led that linn- had secreted u supply of University .Student Iraintntr Olass ti,ocotatc m his bed nnd when mienim.- Acquirintr Proficiency in Un- ed admitted that ho had eaten a big L,,.,1 n,. ,,.t. P nnt ' eiuantlty of ehocnlato while: on Ills clnke. usual m.intn ot lactic-i ( ,,ov() s ()l(j ,.con,, C0I1KCentle.u.i objector nt l.lltlo I'enii lei go on a hunger htrll.". -- . t.. . nmrLOia ill 1 in? luiuiui b Iiih oInntnry far.t l.c Ih out or h.iiibit. pram 10 uw ""'";' '" ; . .)lln,nPntfl in " . ... iMUfiirArfl A.. W . . - .. ifJ fiMnmhir.itrH. mil -. .. t" .. . . . s lie nut inrco ". '" ":..-,,,,,,., lAirairr ... m 111 frraM fn SU..I . Am .lllelals belike, that the national tint- i , o;) Tr.,)ay .t, Tl.iirs. V.yr,. at B 0-Ch.i.vl sW I'BNN'S SOLDIERS ADEPT A ui.ti.v ..r t. r.?ft nilft i Ion vnirM. or . Mltinri Klnir iit.nf.ltvtl Tlin ,. (strict hlllii r $157,000 yearly, u gieatly Increased e-lll- I imnndeut made n,. el.lliilto lii.e.'tinii and f-eept mi til- nais or a, lrotsonai 1.1 clency In supertlslim of tin- public , tin- torn her either was obliged lo rent IM-cllRallon And a gi.'..l hi peilnlelide.it schools nnd u resultant uniformity of her cm- with the upcrlsng pilnelpal' will neit attempt to illr.ct lb.- -ehools educational standards throughout iln and trust for his liillueneo on the dblilrt except ou I lie basis of Ktiowl.dgo ot FChool system Is the hop- held Mipcrlnlen.lcnt or obtnln thu Intercession actual prncesEes of learning which ho out to the taxpayers of Ihlladelphia In a of friends with tho district superintend- observes at llrft hand where the teacher . . - ...... ...1 ..ni rM .. r........ ...1.. ......... ,.,.... ,1 M.. In ..lefts the child revolutionary M-ncmo ui " -"""".'"' " """ ."" .. "' ""'V ' ""' " .'" . .... ,1r.n. nn.l fnrtv assistants reply 10 it e iic-iinn, ine supervising prin- " , , . ,, clpal facetiously n.maihe.1 that ho did w"'l Improie tlie Hip-rvlslmi b.c.11 is.. not do nny teaching and had two clerks the numb, r "f sup-rvlHors would he. in in miiiiib.n iliiced and tho Indirect and Inifflclent in addition M.Pvlsloii would be displaced bv a Thhi particular system has for cue!. I,r(,l,t ,rvP frm ,. superintendent BiipervNIon as dues obtain more than U0 1 tbioiigh 11 single agent. There would bo standards. There Is tho tendeney on the ' 1(1 ,oui), (.tandard of Judginent and pat t eif the- principals to seek telease a,jvee. from tlie duties of teaching and to m.Iu It 1 tho iirlvllego of becoming emipller of guinent in fasor of no niperlnteiid- ...I It Is his duty to i-iiulrol tho hjv rttiuauc m.inaiy ir.unnik-. ... n"- ti-ni In tho Interest of tin. wljoed chll-; unusual form of military discipline and dren. No Jnilgo will think of trying a ' drill, Is part of tin, mgnntlp program case without direct Inwttlgallou of tin. , f ,,,it.irv athletics Instituted at the No doctor win rnXfer' a'pna "-Ufr. I.y e,r I-nnsylianla by Major .barged . of phy-lcal Ii. raiT .U.iCKcnzie, in cnnjuiicu'in mui lslon ndtuueed by A. S. Martin, super lnlendent of schools, Norrlstowti, Pa. Tho three general types of sup. rvlslon now In use In Oils country an reviewed by Mr. Martin in this month'.-. School Hoard Journal, under the title of "Wabte In .supervision" lie terms them "r.iinpioiiilse." "rrodlg.il" and "Kconoiny." Plillnilelnhhi. tlmuuh not mentioned Majnr fharlis T. Orllllth, profes-or of nllltnty selenc and tactics The mil itary litlil. tle-s cours Is compulsory to cadets since th" I'stahllshment of tho Infantry unit of tin1 reserve olllcers" iralnlni: ramp at the I'tilve-rslty. Amid the shouts eif the Instructors nnd cadet olllcets the rail. In swim about In the pool In sipgie lines. In squads and iiirlous formations. Then come tho dlv 'i nnd plunges, all In military fash- Tho first man relented after three food less das. Tho following I'lillailcIphlutiF, rrcenl irrhals at this cninp, havo been dls- defects Ul.ncr M Stephens, 4.1; Harold I. tier- hab, 4.1; William P. Molloy, 42: Walter I i:. Ilolloway. 41; Thomas .1. ltooney. Ill; I Thomas O'N'elll, (J) 10; Harry Ager, 1.1 ; Hoy t Uhlman. 4.1 ; Charles Cassldy, .IS; Lewis J, Klsclier, 43; William 1. I Itldpath, Jr., 43; Paul A. Hoeliert, 43; Albert I.avan, 43; Albert Uruckor. ,, Arthur It. Knglcmai., 38; Kdward II ' Idrldge-, 43; Vincent M. O'Donnell, 43; dward A. Waters, 43; llcnjamln Cohen, . mt Drllelnii- l'lnior of Pure .Maple n JI"AJ Community Stores We Serve (gj) You Save All Students Quizzed on Willingness fclAi J to Enter Service and Branch of BrWf It-'i? ITS Work Preferred v '''Vv Classification of alt students nt the ' sCnlveralty of l'ennsylvanla with the -,,.,JBrpoe of determining the feasibility of i'iKOrnmlilnK additional classes In war fe.rorIt and military training, was begun '?ip:jjUmy. The thousands of university .Vj.f ;nn are Doing asuea six essential ejues- k if, xtanil. nnd nt. effort, will t,A ninitA under Uv-f. ,il lrtlnn et tlm riannrfn.Aht rt ...Ml- E?S.J-,fcntv selenc and tactics nt tho Unlver- tU iAufc.wl' lo preparo eacn siuaeni xor me w .:v'; if.mlli tarv service which ho should care to K.JA4!tr when drawn Into the service by lm- i'JtvA'tj Bven Important classes In war work , ".vwre -wine considered and arc being ,v Y.fewren to the Rfmli'ntn In riftprmlnA if viwiT... . .. vii..."L " " . : v:..r-r. . : nir rniaD.isnmeni is novisaoic, 1 no uropoaed classes are: Klcnallng. air- i..wTWrt. motor service, navigation, ord- :-Q)BjRpUKt. quartermaster and wireless. i.-jM-CV i Th-questIons put to the student body lf-??df'"l'oned In any branch of the United lf'!fc!,,r8'atea service and on detail or leave of P5-'-1l(:lMience at the1 University of Pennsyl-r-t'K' vanla! whether enrolled In th IJnlver. I', , ,'ty of Pennsylvania regiment; If en irf'&rolled In hny class or course. In the Unl- L7v verilty of Pennsylvrnla, or elsewhere. lf?S tJakn especially In preparation for war t.LK't wrvie, aim J.oi ior university creau; 11 'jH.TL" R " k"f vi.6,,oi;n LlllKUKI. UUI iWWH'n- wiiuo iHiuiig a lu.i university .Tf ' ,cour with number of hours' dally work &J1 ,,nd name of employers; If there Is do 'h, VV'Jrtre to enroll in a special course given 2P2in -S!3 ' ' dHy (the military 5WTjiralnin: hours), without University a2iT?tV thy cannot or do not caro to enroll . 33'Jf -i'-i wuioc, ur om prepura- 4".iiw' wr wur Bcrvice. give reasons. f '.V.W Th reefntrntlnn tnt- ...u iihin. w 'w 5i 7 r , ""''" .. ..wi.i.iiB, .- 1? " tiiiru, is anoiner sieji 10 carry out by n.11110 and illli a sllglit change In (statistics with tho assistance e.t cletl.s. tho llgures. was ctios.-n as in- exainiiiu of "Prodigal," It h.is been learned. Hujivrvleloii of liul'li.' schools In this rlty now costs uP.roluiaUlv $r.T,00U yearlv. accoidlng to Ilnard of ducatlon llgures. This sum is comjwseu 01 to ono superintendent, U2.C00 to llvo as soclalo sui)erlntendents, J36.000 for nlno ...'.. r ' .. j . ,i ir.nn nun for district superiiiiciu.ci.in , v-'., 200 supenlslng jirlnclpals. Mr Martin advocates the elimination of all supervising principals, replacing them with teaching principals. Ho also designates tho associate und district .A.nn.iniAn,iniu ns wasteful and uunec- esary. In their place ho would appoint forty "particularly qualllled ngents of tho superintendent." Thus reducing tho supervisory forces from J15 to 41. KXECUTIVKS AS TEACHHIIS Tho new executive principals would remain at their present schools, but would devote their tlmo to teaching. Thus 200 skilled teachers would bu added to the system with no added cost. All matters of discipline would be at tended to by them after school hours. Eyes though there wero no reduction In the salaries of these principals, the saving effected would amount to $240, 000 on this Hem. he estimates. Each of the forty assistants to the superintendent would receive 3500 a vear nnd the RUJicrlntendent $10,000. The cost of this supervision would be $150,000, or $83,000 more than the pres ent cost of the supcriniennenrs tieparv ment. Deducting this from the $340,000 saved on the principals, a net saving of $157,000 a year, or $1,5.0,01)0 In ten vears. would result. A closer sujiervlslon of the schools would follow, he says. Tho tendency nr to become nothing more than an nlllee keij.er. Tills Is a tendency I'linimon to all types of school systems. The redeem ing feature) In education in till', ictpiut lies in tho fact thnt presidents of gre.it unlversltlei and deans of culleg. . Ilnd It for tho Interest of their Institutions to teach nt lea'-t a portion of their time. It Ii tho only way In which a jirlncipal can keep nllvo In sympathy for tho learner and tho teacher. HIIOL'M) HU WlU.b VAII Tho executive prlnclpuls should be rea sonably well jiald and teach well the subjects assigned them. Then- Is no occasion to take up matters of discipline or executive control during tho school sessions. Cases of discipline Involving pupil and teacher and sometimes parent are Fe'.ss: teaching jieilod would bo n loss to the pupils of tho school. Instead of having suiervlHlng prlncl jials who spend part of their time In siiiiervlslng and part In teaching or supervising jirlnclpals who elo no teach ing and who are responsible to a super intendent through a ellstrict superintend uit and through associate superintend ents It Is j.nssibln to have 11 superin tendent and a sulllclcnt number of as sistants who are tlie direct ngents be tweecn the superintendent and tho Indi vidual teachers. To mak.. the supervision of a large city more effective tho superintendent h.msolf shou'd spend one-half of his time actually Inspecting tho schools. Ho should neither be a compiler of statis tics nor 11 cojiylst. Ho should bo nn i;.xpi:ctk to in; cisitI'izi:i Tho wrll.r is conscious th.V (ills article will luvil the eTinte.npt nnd ls.s- I Mule- odium of sup rlnteii.n ins who i.e In tho olllel.il closet and spend tho'J time' In directing the oinpilutlnii o lolumea nf many pages which are printed nt public expense and sent bread-cast over tlie country; hut which are seldom read by Ih" member.! of their own school boards, by their oui lrin clpnls and much less by those who receive them. If the volume's were neier liuhllshed the school districts would bo no less wise educationally and certainly A superintendent's report lo be of valun should ho constructive and short enougli to Unite the busy man t" read and study It. Olllco superintendents are so far removed from the teat learning processes that they can have little, sym ..nthv for tho reconstruction suggested above. In fact, Hie Isolation from the Ion. nnd lastly, military luetlinds or -' ; ainrns . raxson, ..1 ; i-crry 1; rescuing ciowning anil injuria men m 1 am, 1; naroiii iowm, iiii ; .icremian the water. Tho course of four lessons s MrHrlde. CO; William V. Murphy. 45; end. with artlllclal respiration demon-, iatrick 1. McOrenra, DO; Anthony Kitk. ' ti," "tiro !...., -.-,r. .... ,.,,.., M i John A. Cuuiinlngs. 20; Nathan It Th- nnn p.irade a usual, march to tho VrHZ' "0 Thomas .1 Kelly, 29: John gymnasium and report nt the pool. A I'lood, 28; Joseph Pelelro. 4; William' inpany or one Hundred men lines up e. Mauro. BO; Alfred A. Klrkpatrlck 1 In four ranks, spaced at regular Inter Mils "I'lrst rani;, attention ' Forward. hands on the edge of pool Jump!" rnnie the orders, nnd the men swim the length of the pool and back. lte(urn ing. then- nre given tho order. "Out:" and fall In tile rear. Then comes the dive, with the orders. "Prepaie. to live," "Dlie," "Out" nnd "Next rank up." K'lually Interesting and iinlo.uo arc the methods nnd nrdcra used In Instruct ing tlie cadets in bomb-throwing and wall-scalliig. Tlie courso in military iithlet cs, as Instituted nt Pennsylvania, Is unllko that In any other school. "MUST BUILD SHIPS, OR THIS WAR IS LOST" 2D ; Francesco I'rslnl, 4 ; Henjamln Qiicstnlana. 4; Edward F (.reves, 4; William II. Stcutzcr, 43; Itlchard D, Meyers, lfi ; William .1. McConncll, 43; Harry Edlcsteln, 29; Albert Hrandt, 43; Charles I). Urons, 43; Carl A Flegel. 10; James N. Knorr, 10; William I.. McCarron, 10; Daniel I). Hennoss. 10. Daniel .1. Ferry. 29; Hobert P. IJcHler. 29, (icorgo t'ttlcy, 45; Millard M, I Morris, 29: Albert .1. Nowack, 12; Haslllot Flllpplno, 38 ; Andrew F, Weiss, 10. considered at the close of tho uchoo' ' actual M-hoolroom and the want of con- Manager f Bethlehem Coi-poration I slon. T11 1'onslder them during a 1 tact with tho actual teaching processes o ,,. ... . f,nit! r ' VUIUVIUI.IIU1I 13 loinnel them to Interpret statistics In terms of their experience of a seoro of years jiassed und fiom tho Imaginary concepts built entirely frnm expeiiences ot ailother elecade. Ileforni in (ducatlon through the sujierilsors. Inauguration la lit response to public demand for Improvement. When there Is evidence that a jiart of a system of popular education Is defective, wasteful of material, time or energy It Is tho common right of tho jmbllc to demand reform Public schools exist for tho .children, for tho future common weal; not for tho teacher, principal, super visor or school director. Says Vessel America's Chic'f Hclianco of supervising princljialrf and associate L, original luiestlgator and an original. director and organizer. A school board : of llro extinguisher. WILMINGTON, Del., March 6. "We havo got to get ilown on our marrow. lir.nen nnd Tmllil Ll.lrn .... n.l. ... I-, possible I lost," said J. W. Powell, vice president b'sunllv its anil general innnntrer nt ihn 1111, t,.i,,r, nii'iiniiiiiiipg cnrjioratlon nt dinner to employes of tho Harlan plant hero last night. L V.".1'- ? lrnllln overy effort wo can build 3.000,000 tons of ships this year, but If wo do not get out fl, 000.000 or 7,000,000 tons next year tho war Is lost." Mr. Powell continued: "The noxt three or four months may witness n breakdown In our service to our soldiers nbroad. Wo havo had so many vessels sunk so many other ships are in such bad condition and freight frr cfitat I.m I 1 ip o i-I Inenilnnli. 1 n n !... IJocr as Fire Kxtinui.sliiT bad that things look nnytlilng but prom- Beer found a new use last night that ! )- J" ,t,,'s .'-:r!slH A1. Is uJ,on l hlp Urn evtl.iLMll.sber. On dlscnverv nf '"""" "' me. nniion Qi alnihs hours), without Uti veVsltM "L, . JiV' ':;, Z uJ if !' lllto conl.denco 11 a Htipcrlntend-, lire at tl.o hi ocx; ar. K1f Ot'. extensive military training program Sfo! Mntla Pennsylvania. Uy ahortonlng -,Kat houra the second term, un hour K.'"0UIIy from 3:30 t6 4:30 was set asldo B "MfoT nothing but mllltarv trnlnlmr ,...,1 a, .Wtr-work classes' and military athletics. fc" Sr i"0 cademle? work, classes or studying ffc-'ffiftl W kind will bo permitted durlng i- .!, any wna will bo pe ft''. 'vSSnt nour ,b'r nr,y University building. P i.v'V.ityery student is called on to be pa- . .HJianotln ino..eri In llA Mrllnlna.ln. I.. i.-ft"S. '.-"".,'-. - ".."."''""" " - Svery student is called on to be pa tliotlc, enoueh to bo n.irHHnaiinn .. ome of. the various mllltarv cinsses nmi Tii.es uuuinea. ine registration for ar training begun today at Wharton I is to be used In determining what student Is doing- along- this line, 001 is to do used In determining what nr Biuuei.L is ao.nir flinnir ih a n. M Just why he Is lor is not being ia !r?f,J3? 'fr1!10 c!"0 In.ta funner planned virttar.tli University authorities. iv,4. l- " M't H FIREMEN HONORED fS'v,ven Philadelphiana Thanked for fa-tifF aervices in lock Haven VffixpCK HAVEN. Pa., March 6. The camellia in. linn cuy lumeu out 1 honor Lieutenant Pettlt and six mem m of tha Phlladelnhln . vira liana... Beat, who brought two- of their most pwercui gasoline pumpers nere several j,. mu mm jtuve ueen engngea ever vm in pumpinK out cellars. The public. mjoIs of the city held no afternoon non ana a u&na piayea auring tho onstration or throwing- streams. he Phlladalnhla firemen nnd tl.olf 'engines were escorted from Church ,anu ueueronie avenue to Jay The parade was headed bv tenant Pettlt, flanked by Mayor J, upper ana -. a. joDson, cnairmaii nooa-reiiei committee. mero compilers of statistics would be checked nnd tho system knit Into one compact whole. In placo of 215 educa tional standards there would bo an ap proach toward a single standard for nil schools, ho says. Under most ndierse circumstances there could bo only forty standards. PHILADELPHIA "PRODIGAL" With Philadelphia a tho example chosen for "prodigal" Mr. Martin says: "Prodigal represents a highly differen tiated paper system of suiervlslon. It employs a superintendent over all the schools, six associate superintendents, twelve district superintendents nnd two hundred supervising principals who do vote nil their time to suiiervlslon (are expected to do so). None of tho school units have more than fifty divisions nor fewer than twelve divisions. "Inspection of this sjstem of 4C00 teachers reveals rcmarkablo possibilities. Teachers of one large unit Informed tho writer that their work had not been In spected by the superintendent, any asso ciate sujicrlntendent or any district su perintendent during the entire school term. In fact, they Old not expect any visits from these supervisors. It was ascertained that the only sourco of pro fesstonal Inspiration and direction was the supervising principal, who usually visited their schools for short periods of tlmo once or twice a month." True, the course of study came from the department of superintendence, but mere was no evidence mat Its operation was checked up by any Individual except tho supervising principal. The promotion of teachers and the consequent Increase of salaries Is supposed to have tor Its basis the Independent Judgment of tia district superintendent and that of tho Funds for Officers and Enlisted Men -tx V 1 ' In the U. S. Army and Navy m wMb Rd Cren or Y. M. O. A. Th Safest Way To carry fund It by Traveler Letter of Credit which wa iu free of commUttoa To tend fund b by Mail or Cable Tranifor wblcb may bo mads through u. IvHAVR OUR OWN AMERICAN REPRESENTATIVE IN PRANOI V WITH HEADQUARTERS AT THE OFFICE OF V' i, CREDIT COMMERCIAL, OE FRANCE 20 RUE LAFAYETTE, PARI wn Brothers & Co. n.,f .vim ttiM tliom m-iint ,iti,ur chnni , and ltace sti eels, James J leuncKnu. bar districts do and displays statistics with- tender, extinguished the llames by pour-1 r.ne n K.li-1'..stlvn pnnstrnellrn nriurrim '"!' ,;eg of beer Over them. The blaio out n sufcgesuio consiruciuo program. ,-,,, ,.., .:,P i-n..iu in,i,.u.. Hut his visits to tho school, havo awnt to bed with n cigarette In Ids more Imjiortant function. They enable 1 mouth carelessly throwing away the I nun iu iiuiuii. .111 mivtiuuiu i-auiiiuiu m . stump, mo ponce say. On dl" cover v of I I'Ullders that the nation depends moro Hotel, Thirtieth han any other class." iBn-aKiHBnBiiaiHiiaBaVaaMniaBiiaBaBiBBiB . ' JLXXMTl . .. H WmWm I ',c p'ca'arit 'ccif.g sEsaay , MIL JmWtM I cornea tcifft JS53!lly ? 3ywMiaiJu Xx''bV -vPtor,a s,ze t; , HflHr IO P mZLZilSj'jif 1 dciishtftilly fragrant and mild. yirjaf 1 B Ask your Dealer ; V Sr f Penl Bro, Co" Mff-. Phila. I JiiBHilBlFMWCTf"1 q imi"wiijns.i.ii mmmmm aial aaBBaaiajjpj BRiiinaiiini:!!! ElUSiillUllllttlliailllllllilllllUDIIIlllDIIIIIIIIIU!! VOUR commercial stationery reflects the standing of your house. Beck's Stability Bond gives the im pression of strength and integrity. Ask your Printer. Charles Beck Co. 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