",$7W ., k ' feoaer fi THE WEATHER Cloudy "ltd Unttltlcd Tonight, Prob ably Rain Thursday i- , tW Tpirr.HATIJIK AT BACH IIOtiB 'HW " 'Ml noTiil" I 1 I 4 6 TTt.1 I S3 I 62 I 1 153 63 63 62 I SI '.0e ... ) faienmg imbue s : E :t I - i 9 u VOL. IV. NO. 154 traeHIMf;S MEN ! HWajim"" - , f.t -rhn miBnm Afi JCAPTUKK bLtimAW : AIRPLANE'S CREW Exploit of Troops in i chemin-aes-uaiiies ,- tor Announced . .r, .t rirrrlJlr ' LINE AGAIN PILULLU tar - " " In Americans Go Oyer P Once jr More in Kegiuii " 01 lOUl -i. March 13. the Chemln-des- '.Aarlcan troops In nTe. .ector captured the crew ot a . ...i.it. hiri fallen near farmin '''" ' onnouncod here today, LCllITltnC) 'l ... - i. K . i nrlllicrv niw "" W;TM vini.. a..-P.,i , "ive grou.w of ... Projectors I .kt.h .were J" . - i.. n Iip usee oy inc iv.mj " -- - C ., obliterated by shell fire. tefBOTy "-- n .I... -.. back of tlic uerma.. .... iv."" : ..... .. .iantitles of ammu-. f.iit Iflre b"u w'"1 '" iltlon in new uuinps t... - , Heivy cannonading haa taken plac Si..h Itrralno front, acccruins w mc rnnch ar "' , ,v Ijirrailu.l . n hoUHng a sector oi mo ..i,.i. jjjnt,) I .1... Tnrrnl.1.1 1. . )n ianee, ' jflth tli American . mf ,,..,.. ., north , American rami , b't Toul again entered e , .tfwehes at a dlfTcren l P' m ' Vrtted, as before, and took no prison- Tk American artillery put down a. me Ameii.ai. nnn. i If i perfect barrage. simultaneously ham-1; Enerlnj the Oerman batteries In the Jnar, Machine guns whipped the Ger- , lniin trenches where the wire entangle- amu had been cut. 1- Under cover of the barrage and ma- , .'dilne-gun fire the Vankee Infantrymen 1 lntnusialicauy weni over inc ioij. iney r'fannil narts of the Gel man trenches ! leveled and dugouts smashed. Home ' ;pUces of bodies, blown to bits by the American lilgn expicive snens, wcro ttvered. ! A few shots were exchanged with mi bodies who were lale In retreat Jut, The raiders returned within (If. ,ta minutes after they had left their tin trenches. if uMERICAN RAID AIDED BY SCREEN OF SMOKE1 By HENRI BAZIN luf Coirfponi!oil Vvrnlnp I'uhUe l.tileer "-nHb the Amrrienn Armu in t-'ranve pik,ll American Army In tiie l"leld. (Siwke-scteeii shells wer used M-iih ' filllnc effect In the first all-Amerlcan i iia on. tne German lines, It was die- 1 SMd today In further details nf Mnn. I pujrs attack, given out at headquar- LtOT- It was the first tlmn this In. len.lonf device was employed by our Bsaun. li, ,; r," " luiuing troops unuer tne com- rauia kboche perfect 1, time peine smoke screen. Intimlnctm- iho .,. C.of. these. shells on tb Amrioa .-nut It'Wt'flr. was so exactlv timed that it ' Eu spread at the precise minute planned. The veil of smoke lifted, re- I ktwnrn ahead of the charging Amer- or two ollcers. annroached tbo ' "" - f ' -- " lieaiizing inni men; '"' "' the nitillerv threw rnnvsni tlonary forces, both 111 the .State und 111 1 nClimOlllA ,i,,i:il.... n.i u-nMiinri nf enlisted naw a lew Hermans. They were driven ,?r element 01 inn i.epuniicaii party me (Jbito the barrage that crept on In ad- recognition they deserve. , ?unce of the Sammees. One retreating "At ll banquet of the Alumni of l.afay f Oerman was seen to be cut in two by a ' c"e '""ollege In Philadelphia, Senator fllielL . I Knroul, as well as myself, was nn invited 1 MCCH LOOT BROUGHT nCK --v.il i.uui ui.uijuili BALh .t. .. --- "" liiw . . . ?r 'rlsone" w -I llHcnn.ro 1A a A i,i.' ... , 7 :. .--" ".i-' ttUien was due to the fact that the ' itt,,.bn.at "r. rapldly for ",s ''"'Hspro.dopenly to lake n stand LoJn?.?,8": ,9?r mc.n Pftted the Measure, whereupon, as we we., . iuivo u t vdiu.1. iiivnrinn vnna lrM ""d searched trenches and dug- iki "",l,!lnB DacK much stuff.. Among , neimeis, nats, lines, Ger- !?, ! '? Inc"cat'ng a trench Infirmary. I,M4 kitchen utensils and other souvenirs ii.n'.. , l lB ,110re 'mportant. papers LMentlfylng the boche unit facing tiie iKnu" TOCtor and 1,nJ)ers valunblo iw military numnses. inni.ii .1 icsmlnr h;. 1. U7,' ....". ..' ""' BI11.....L ".".i.iiiuiis eisewnere. r loarlnj the German counter-barrage a ii,. 1 . Bas 5h0lla ,vere se"t over ltnout Inlurv to th sn,ma. A... wunter-batterv wnsir i..;, ...'. ,..",". -A,,. .Lk?. t0 a "umber of Sammees .... inty were on their way to the rest m, , four hours after they re urned frum the raid. All wcro extremolv ,lt M full of gleo as they jolted billet- ta In motortrucks for their period of naxatlon. ' didn't find any bocho around ijii we went" said one. "There punt even any llmburger cheese." "A UKGULAU CINCH" - K There was nothing to It," chimed lr. wnnet "It was u regular cinch. We Mid do It every night for exercise." 5,A third Sammce, with a leg sticking ft w side ot the truck, grinned as I toyed Willi n. G-nnan h-lmp.t. L'Thls head gear Is heavier than ours," p.tia, weighing It In his hands with lckulatre air, "It's going to bo sent iuj'h,; ;;: 7rnn7 nnreh fun I I'iemnluma. l.. . :p - "- - - - 1'U a regrctable that I am unable to ify. the number of Americans taking I in. the assault, because I witnessed 1 ihow. The boche casualties, Includ- atteen known dead, constitute a urge proportion to the number 01 " All of the Germans killed were t !n the barrage except one, who I dronned hv n hllllut frntrl n rlflp. y?r?rtaln that many moro were lost tu, Ltaiintftd on rate Kli, Column Four IVNtiTcity Emrjlovca Named Hk appointments tcday Include Jar JJrown, 6008 Beechwood street, RU-ttl. Kl rlF I rtol nuraoM du1h r- Pt Wllliim W. arffln. 1912 Dlckln F"tret, Inspector, Bureau of Street Bi?. IUOO; William It Thorpe, h rr;.1 aon street, inspector, uu. !-D8lr't Cleanlntr, 11200, and Mai n Wfldner, 1933 tiorth Kleventh VI. :teamfltt- Til, at, nt r.harlll-a hr. W. U.. Halts Wlrpleoa n Hawaii feWt Wenern Union Telegraph Com K.!imounces that wireless service 6 E. -1 ".?a un suapenuea. A new 11a- . - mo company naa ueen opened yrnp. In ffanta Clara, Cuba. poilus retake LOSTTRENCHES: r r.rZ ;, T 1 Strong Attack by Germans in ' Champagne Gains Tempo rary Foothold in Ad vanced Lines Pari., .March 13. After a violent bombardment the Ger- ,""0 icrra a strong nuncK against, tll - Krcnc lncs WMt- of Vnudcourti CnaiilnaKiic ami managed to caln a !, dustrial Contep prc. ,, afternoon Tlic .rt.nci, ,1Uicuu' i rallied and fame back with a powerful counter thrust, which nunc the Ger- .mans back to their old positions'. Seveie losses wcic Inflicted upon the Hermans. Northwest of Rhelms, the Hermans launched a surprise, attack but It broke down under the Krench fire. TIimh u-nra n ft lllfrv i1iipI mi ill Wr ...v.. .,v. . - ,1.111 front. tuirUcularlv v-t of the' Mouse River. l.nnilciii, Maich 15. A slronp enemy party tabled n Hritlsh post, south of Armentlcres last night. followlnt; heavy bombardment, Klekl i Marshal llalB reported today. A few Drltlsh soldiers are missing. . In the neighborhood of Lavacquerle , gn aiiptoncnui; iany oi me encmj .n drUen off by the British fire. .. .... .... .. A llrltlsh raid norm ot i.ens was : successfuIi several prisoners being brought back. ill Sn,,.,,..t nf rnmbr.il and onnoslte I . . . artillery was acllxe' yStcrday evening and In the Messlncs u ' vi,,..rf,, rnpmv alrnlanes and two . -"- mniii. i.nl mm mppb downed nn the west ." ,,... . ni-l TrOni JCalcrUtiy, lilt viunuan i uiiiw i declared today. There were reconnolterlnc actions al mu" "" ',0""" ' ment said. "In th" I'hampagne legion 0U1. storm ttoops look ninety Krench ,,..,..,.,. l""onels - SPROUL EVADES, SAYS GOVERNOR Brumbaugh Assails Guber- natorial Aspirant as Wet' and Reactionary BAD DECLARES RECORD Msrrl.burg. March 13. Governor Urumbaugh today Issued a , ..., . . i.i .1 1 , l0"'" canomacj .,. .icn.nu. .-imi.ui .urn i taking him to task for not making his !.,.,... ...,..,.. ,1. 1 ... pouiun I'liuin) cif.ii m tin usiMin in his own home county. Among other .things, the Governor says "Any one at nil conversant with the Political machlno the Senator leads In ' home county know" clcarlj the source of his support In denying the bet- i KUCSt- 1" my 0,MreM h?tove ,lll!, B'"Sn" ' 4.ii,i i.,i,. nf ion 1 mini a 1111 iinnpnt for. 1.11,1 1)0( . ... , -..I..!,.. .... ! decent government and especially for (leccnt government ami ujn;i;miij ii ,..i n.inn r men called ution Senator 1 tor mis le leaving the hall, he said lo me, M wish you 11 cut out this d d local option stuff. This is the sort of record that Is made. It carries Its own comment. The men now seeking offlco In Pennsyl vania should not only bo now for the amendment, hut their past record should be p. guarantee of sincerity of purpose and depth of conviction. The people will know the truth and they will act 1 accordingly." GOVERNOR MISQUOTES, IS SPROUL'S ANSWER Gove) nor Brumbaugh's Bi'atcmcnt was put up to Senator Sproul this afternoon, He denied over having made Mich a statement and asserted that tbo Gover nor niUSl I1HVR KOI HIM lli:a iiim.-iu , somewneic oil me mnc, uiu jimcu .nm the facts. "My relations with Governor Brum baugh hnvo never been such that .wo would be likely to exchange confidences, said the Senator. "I have never hnd nnv ronvprsation with him on tiie sub ject, I fear he Is mixed on the time, 1 .,... lnnn nHl 1. n fnn.O TI, It. . ,,. IIIW IJItlUC Willi llIU 1,11.1.,. IIU i-n ..- swer t'o his statement Is my action in taking up the fight for members of the Legislature here at home who will vote for the ratification of the prohibitory umendment. and his f Und 'j' Penny Oellaro so anxlouS to keep everybody else off tho I "It seem, stianga mai ui uuiciuui prohibition band wagon. .They ,sTem to ;.. aw, it fne tnpir own exclusive uenem u.Mn.nr Rnrnnl'H reference to the elec tion of members of tho Legislature who will support prohibition has to do with the declaration In his paper, the Lhvster Times, that prohibition members should bo elected from Delaware County. HUN DRIVE IN WEST NEAR, SAYS MAURICE London, March 13, Oeneral Maurice, British director of operations, declared In an Interview today that there are In dications on the west front that an of fensive Is Imminent. "The enemy air activity, which Is tho natural preliminary to an offensive, may be an Incident." Maurice-said, "but, taken In conjunction with other Indica tions, It raises the suspicion that an offensive la Imminent." Philadelphia!! Enlists as Flier ' Ijncnter, I'm., March 13. After being arrested' by a Ileanistown squire and brought to the local army recruiting office as a deserter, Walter II Helser. of 183T Spring- Garden street, Philadelphia, turned the Joke by proving, his Innocence and then enlisting- In the aviation corps. i.,.i,n,i,in ti,.i 1 :,..,. ... snrmiiv Keiet o Aiartvred I'rcsideiu 1 "Jl.1,fr " um',"!'" FORESEES GREAT MP1I7 rmv niu miin nE'" L111 w infi t DELAWARE RIVERI Owen Brainard, of Fleet Corporation, Paints Glowing Future SHIPYARDS AND HOMES - meted m Discussion of Hog Island Housing A (treat new city, lyliiK alone Hie Del nwaro from the Schull.lll nier to Chester and maybe to Wilmington, em bracing mammoth nianufueturlnj? plants and Ideal homo tenters, was predicted Hiicrnooii uy oweii nrainarii, or Hie IhnerBency l-'lett Coipnr.illon. The prophery wj made at the anni'al meei I. I.. ! - . .. . . . lrK "' tie Philadelphia IIouxliiK Assn. elation, hfld nl the c'lty t'lub whero SIt-. Hralnanl told of the plans of the bousing committee, of which he was a member, In repaid to Mop Island. As be pictured the ureat new city he placed the mills and shipyards alone the i ", ......i .,,,n i,- ,... ,.......- jIn the bacliRiound. He said It did not .lint o .. .n.., ...III. tl... I.l.nl lnii-11. mauer uy wn,u name me niy wuuiu m- known as the plan should be to make the. best, and on that plan Hog island homes are being i reeled. Hog Island streets are laid mil to conform with the street plans ot YMU- , so that when Philadelphia n.,i,ii1 il,. it ,a una lfnnim ns conncctlol,s ., l" - ' .deal, said Mr. Hralnaiu. llf said that Instead of two-secondary .. ... ., i.i i. v ,. ....... ,. . " ""","""'" " "'"',. :.... ' ittiiiwiiiK iiiulii limit: pim.t- ."i Kiwiuii Die speaker apologized to hli bfareis when lm admitted that the commission was compelled to build rows of houses. of such as Philadelphia hat so many. This he explained was only because of the lack of room and nuances. "The. houses must be built so strong that they can be rented for at least , tbiee jears and yt be good enough In be salable," said Mr. Uralnurd. I at....-.,! 1iir,li ffiiine liimil nf Hip llepai intent of Taes in .Vew Yoik city. ""''' Episcopal Cliuich. which opened , of the Industrial Wmkers of the World, ' also a speaker, was opposed lo any of' this morning In Ibp Simpson Memorial 1 following u complaint that circulars , i houses In (he housing plan to be sold .Uitch. ICenslnglnn avenue n.ar i'.im- wore being distributed stating that Ted- ' s'womdU' ""' "nanhnouly.ado,,, ,eso.!(.,(1 ,,, woula niMr, lnngMlorc. ' community spirit Hint would follow the' lutlons pledging the united suppmt of ! ,,10 ,.,,, lllliated with Ui fact that pari of the houses er- owned thlj denomination for the passage of the j. cv y .Such circulars bote the official ' by their occupants. 'national prohibition amendment. 'Hie sinmn of Hie I w W mul .nntlmi was Mr. Puidy suggested that the rent be ,.,,,,, . , , , F,nln1 or ll" ' " " I""1 menllon was placed at oue-tlfth ot u niau's salary. atl" followed an unpasvoned speech, ,,,,. ,al ,,. H,cct.,,c8 ,V0I(i ,, ,,p. Joseph M. Itlclile. of the American , by Ulshop Herr.i. In which he declared , nvcrvU ,,,,,. ,,,,, ,,,!,,,,,. oI lat ,.. , euiiemuon " lamoi. lum .,1 .ue ...i.,wnr ngaiusi me. unuor nueresi.s 01 uie abor wbh playing to have families illie In best possible environments, and und yet assist, the .Government to the fllllest "If1'61;. GARFIELD'S WIDOW r.Tnrt imninmraii I UTIvV AT PA VATllfNA I UlCOll 1 ttOrllJMlrt , . . MRS. LUCRKTIA It. GARFIELD PnMidenn, Jlarch 13 .Mrs. Lucretla 1!. Garfield, widow of I President Garfield, died today at her home In Pasadena, aged clghty-slx years. Slio had been In poor health for some tlmo and recently suffered an nttack of pneumonia. Jlrs. Lucretla lludolph Garfield, wife of James A. Garfield, twentieth President of the Unlied States, was born In Illrani. .rortage county, u 110, April la. i-. the daughter of Zehulon ituuolph, fanner. She received 11 classical edu, eation In Hiram, In a school In which her future husband was a teacher, She wns married to James A. Garflold No. vembcr 11. 1858, In Hiram, whero he was president of tho college. They had six children, onn ot whom, a daughter, died in Infancy. Two of the pons aro Dr. Harry A. Garfield. Fedtral fuel administrator and James It. Gnr field, who was Secretary ot the Interior In Itoosevelt's cabinet. Her huspand. nftcr their marriage. served as a college professor nnd as a i minister of tne inscipies 01 i.iirim, u.u church founded by Dr. Alexander Camp bell. When Doctor Garfield was elected to the Presidency, Mrs. Garfield's public career began. HCr occupancy of the White House was suddenly ended by the assassination of her husband. Mrs. Garfield spent her days In sim ple retirement, doing good work for those about her and serving them In tho unostentatious way which distinguished her life In the White House. One ot her philanthropic acts vvfcs the donation of $10,000 to the University of Kansas, tho gift being a memorial to her mar tyred husband. ' ' Mp '.BMBtM ftoikMtfllMtiBL ' ,likHli PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1918 BISHOP BERRY AND - - - Tlic bishop is presiding over the AUUl. Vtim 1m 41, i,b,itr.pn,il, nn mmmammmtmrfmmmammmmmmmmmmmarmmnmmmmmammmmmmiH V M ' V 4 titaH&FSnnBBbr" "Ise&kdSWMBXaijrlr-' NRBHffHBK. Bl alter- Tv" i- vJ-Jyf 'W v? ( IIIIIHIllllllllllllllllllHvlKnwflilllllHH; ' iliiiiiiBB9l,HlBH,lllliviiiaiHl UnBbilHHHIiiHaBIH j zammmrsBMmxBmzBmim i District: the Kcv. Ceoree 11. Hicklev. Northwest District: Dishon Hcrr.v: METHODISTS ASK FOR 'DRY' NATION Conference Approves Amendment Asks President to Act ., nn,. UL1 LOHbS FOOD WASTE .. . Willi wild rnlhusiasui. minister at- tending the 131st annual session ot the Philadelphia Conference of the Mitbo. ' Stote and said, no minister's place was "In tho pulpit" when the rum Issue was before the 'people'. I Later In the dav the Women's. Homo Missionary Society of 'the Conference I followed the action of the ministers on prohibition by adopting tho following .addressed to the President: Hon. Anodrow Ilson. President of the I'lilted State Believing that Hie women of the ITnlled States are loynllv doing their utmost in our national crisis to carry out all Government plans lor iu men. appeal to .vou, our commander- In-chlef or tnu auuy aim navy, in pro- lilblt further waste or tliese looasiunn In the production or malt ami vinou.i , ll'iuorft A resolution', copy of which has been .cut as a nlglit letter to ricsiucni n - son, urging prohibition as a food sav ing measure was adopted with equally vigorous demonstration. The resolution urging a "dry" nation, presented by the P.ev. P.. :. Johnson. 1 astnr of the Twenty-ninth Stieet Mctholist llplscopal Churih. is as fol-, lows: P.eolved, That vie recognize the de mand for the prom.it ratlnVatlou of the national prohibition aifieiulinent and urge upon all our ministers nnd laymen their unyielding opposition to all attempts at the playing of politics with the ratification of this resolution by proposing a referendum, substitut ing State amendment or defer! lug this r.nn,.n....i n i,- k.i. tf',.ii,M T.,n AMENDED RAIL BILL RETURNED TO SENATE I ... I , Conferees Present It After hliminat- , ' ing Kestriction'of States ! t, ..:, Tn.,.o ( tllMng 1 0W01S vvn.iiingion, .11.111.11 u.-.m- hmuh- , ence rcnort on tho railroad conliol bill Was again picscntcd to the Senate Into . 1 .. nt, ,).,.. i,n,l lnqtllv ' today nftcr confciecs had hastllj amended It. Tlin amendment eliminated llmlta- tlons on Stato powers of taxation which S"W.r!SjJ!t.,SSrl THREE KILLED BYSHELL EXI'LOSIUIV UIN U.S. SMU'j ' One of the Victims of Accident h. William Martin, of Phila delphia Washington, Jtareh 11 Three men were killed by fragments of n practice shell which exploded while being fired on the U. S, S, Von Steuben, the Navy Department announced late today. The men vveioH KM5IKTTB JOSKPH MIIIKLDS. sea- man, 1237 17111s street, Hannibal, Mo. VALICNTINK PUZVHYLSKl. fireman, UOMtother avenue, Buffalo, N, Y R WILLIAM JIAHTIN, mess attendant, ' mii mvnUvli'lt street. Phlladelnhla. 1 The caUso of the shell explosion was 'not mentioned In the Navy Ifepartme.it ' """"""-""" 'Miss Florence ana iuiss r.uiin nan. Commons Lauds Gallant Americans Philadelphia Girl Weds in Chile London, March 13. Doctor Mac- The marriage of JIIss Helen D. Bonny. Naroaru, Parliamentary Secretary of of this city, to Kugeno W, Cooper, of the Admiralty, speaking In the Hpuse of , Kcranton, Pa., In Valparaiso. Chile,-has Commons today, expressed that body's i Just been announced. The marriage profound appreciation of the "seaman- took place February !5. Jlr. nnd Mra. ship nnd great' gallantry" of the crew Cooper will make their home In Santl of the United' Slates destroyer Tarker ago. Chile, where Cooper . Is superln- In rescuing ten memuers oi me crew or the torpedoed Castle. hospital ship uienart HIS "CABINET" AT OPENING OF METHODISTS' CONFERENCE . nwA.v,v . sessions which opened this morning 1, i e ,llcfi!f cimnnnlniwlntilu it, Tl,il,i MmMfmmmEMUB ,t . i ix. . . . .. i. . : ' i U.S. AGENTS PROBE LW.W. ACTSHERE Charge They Use Officials' I Names to Crowd j Meetings ' LABOR MAN COMPLAINS . An Investigation by the Department of Justice lure is lulng made of eer- t.iin lenders of the Philadelphia branch -ItiM.11!, Thp itii r ,.l, .t. I vettlalng, It is claimed, Is to draw large ,crpwilslo.4..AV...W. .meeting.- --- -One of th mcctlngH ndveillsed In circulars at which It was stated that two nftlclMta of the I'nlted States Ship plug Board would make speeches was called for lata night at Kraut and 1 Catharine streets. This meeting took 1 place, but tbo olllclals Richard Gregg and Itobert Bass both members of the I'nlted Stntex Shipping Boaid nnd who weie to have been present, nccoidlng to the circular, didn't attend. ! LABOIt OI-TICIAI. COM PLAIN'S Cuiiiptalnt of the distribution of Hie ciivulnrs 1 elating to meetings of the 1. W. W. at which Government olllclals vvein to bn piesent. according to tho; nonces distributed, was nude to the 1 Department of Justke by Thomas II. V'lynn. national organizer of the Ainer- lean Kedeiatlon of Labor. Mr. Klynn i."i"." i mis ciiy as a personal tepre sentatlv of Samuel Gompers. The filing , m conipiamt disclosed that Mr. Klvnn j has been making an Investigation ofL, 1. vv . vv. conditions Hole. Accoidlng tc .Mr. Klynn. about 1500 of the longshoremen employed In ban- . dling inlinltlonH nl.inir llin I'li-.r fr,.nt in hlH cltv- and nlnnir iv-n,iiinff,i,i ii nio wealing ;. W. VV. emblems. air. fiynn also charged that money which Is lielng collected at I. W. W. meeting from longshoremen wearing the emblem of that organization wa being used nt the present tlmo In ere. ntlmr disorder and campaigns of propa ganda vvi.rk against the Government. Jilt. l-'LYN.VK STATUJMXT Jlr. Klynn In a statement today tald in part: "I might state that every pound ot 1 powder, every pound of foodstuff, every, pound of munitions nf war shinned from Philadelphia nr the Wilmington Bay , 1.-1 iiiiiiiiicii i-j.uui.nrij' n.i' men wearing .. 1. W. W. buttons to the exclusion of ' those who are piovcd loyal to tho Gov ' C1'n,!1pnt- , , The Internatloiial Longshorenien has , tWc, organisations. In this city and have 1 entered Into an agreement with the Gov- tmment in llm 1,01 1 of .w Vnric. it.iiti. more and eNevvliere. nrovidlnir that it bo lo object of that organization lo at H tlmuH UFO conciliation, arbitration , nrcfc.rence, . a,lsPnKnn ,,, .,. during the wnr period, but wo llnd that Hie shipowners of this city will not em- ploy our men, but Insist upon the em- ContUlWSJhlninT L' ' U 0FFICIAL D,ES - 'U'ncs wan, Assistant Treasurer and; Secretary, Served 20 Years I . ., , , Jamea Hall, for twenty years asslft ant treasurer and assistant secretary of the United tlas Improvement Com pany, died at his home. 1907 South Broad street, after several months' m. new He waa Beventy-tliree years old. Born In Kncland. Julv 17. mil n.i educated at St JIark's. College, London, Jlr, Ball enme to this country thirty yenrs ago nnd almost Immediately en tered the employ of tho l o. I. upon Its organization. Ho rose from the position of bookkeeper. For many years ho was treasurer of the ninny companies In which the U G. I. Is a shareholder. He had been suffering from heart trnu. bin for n year and had not been In his office since last October. Mr Ball Is survived hv Ills wlfn. Mr. Kranccs Bain Ball, and three children Frank B. Ball. jlJJr Amer.- tenaent oi supplies jar ii umbo copper smelter peine constructed uy me uug- 1 genhelm Interests. Central District; the Itev. Ocorcc . Hcnson, South District. CoritiaiiT. 191. Rt me " ... ). JZHH3C" in Simpson Memorial Church, Kensington nvonuc nnd Cambria street. Inlnliln . UninlintT fvnlil Ipft in rlcrVit. nrn fVin Pnv. fl. W. Strnw. Mnvtli the Rev. G. Bicklcy Rums, West it II c...i. n!.:-i BASKETBALL SCORES AllINGTON IIGH.IO 1730 MAN FALLS DEAD Walter Storm, twenty-nine years old, 2712 Shennnu bticct, lull dead from hcait disease this nftcrnoon nt a garage at Vox ymit Lippincott streets. TWO TIE FOR HIGH IN PHILADELPHIA ACADEMY SFtOOT 'Wlllinm Wolstencioft and George Gray, with 'IB out of DO targets, tied, for high In the Philadelphia Academy midweek shoot, held at Wyoming nvenue nnd D street this afternoon. Williams, rountnine and R. Wolstencioft tied for third with -15. PHILADELPHIAN KILLED IN ATTACK ON TRANSPORT Ercell William. Martin, a negro, eighteen years' oltl, 1012 . Soutrti Chartwlck street,! was killed by an exploding-shell dtirinrr 1111 atnek on the converted transport Von Stcttbcu near tho l'rench coast, DR. HARTE'S WIFE DIES! HUSBAND IN FRANCE Mrs. Maria Aincs Hartc, wife of Dr. Richard II. Unite, of Philadelphia, died today nt Cambridge, Mass.,. rtttev an illness of several weeks. Doctor Unite is now burying- in Trance, with the.iank of. major, atached-to-the-U. S. A, Base-Hospital Wfy 10. .iait-i..rtl8,iJttii.-'l.jSilrj!jll ..J... MAN ARRESTED FOR TRYING TO EXPORT EXPLOSIVES Accused of ntcnipting to export explosives or their compn- ' ncnt parts, Defrehri Mahand, a supposed Mexican, 'was aru'sffd today vvlillu atempting to put a box containing- explosives on board the btcamshiptJiion. The prisoner will ho arraigned bel'oro "FnTftd States Cominissioiici- Edmunds in tho Fcdcial iTuildlnsr. MOVE FIFTH DETECTIVE DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS Headquarters of tht firth detective district Detective Ser jeant John Stuckcrt and twenty-one jiiuii will he moved tomor row from tho Fifty-fifth and Pine streets police station to the Thirty-second street nnd Woodland avenue station, where tho magisterial hearings aru held'. nnncrt r?i tic crM ww u El .r- ni " .i ij VXfcJ-J V 4-11-1 A t-r ftVA 1 WINS WAR CROSS; WOUNDED TWICE . J station for the new Western State IIos NCWS Of Arcllic'S Injuries' 111 pllal. near nialrsvlllo Intersection, has Action Quickly Follows Re port of Decoration With Hi American Army In Prance, I Jlarch 13. ' Captain Archie Boosevclt. son of . ,,,,, , ,, . , ,,. Colonel Theodore ltoosevelt. was deco- , rated with the Croix do Gucrro by a j of the wnr. due to governmental re French general for gallantry In action. , strlctlon of new buildings. The presentation was dramatic. No de tails of how Roosevelt won the decora tion are permissible. Oyntrr Hay, March 13, Archie ltoosevelt, son of Taptaln , Colon. Theodore ltoosevelt, has been ' wqunded In action In France, , i Colonel Iloosevelt received a cable-, firtllTl IIUIH dlUJUl 4 IICUUUl JVUWtltll, line, 1 ," .!, Jr.. another son. to this efTect this after- i n.r'In' 1W?BiimihUr,onJ'!i, n i . , . noon. The cablegram said that a piece i&'fiV'kln! ,13 Cob iloiUa3 t of shell wounded Captain Archie In the Hn. ..... 5 to 2 n to s arm 'i:.: Dooley. mi. llullman 0 to 5 Miss Josephine Stretcher, Colonel! T'' 1:0-i KooieveltUt secretary, announced tluU ,f , onriniri. U.'snllu th. ...ihWram also stated that Cantaln 1101 0P"n88 UCSUItS Booscvelt had been slightly Injured In one leg. Ills arm. It wns stated, was broken, but neither Injury was regarded as 'serious. , No details were given as to the en gagement In which young Iloosevelt took part. rcBtio LitiKirn Couri.it wma- "F5S District: the Rev. .1, G. Wilson. . I NARBERTU UIOU.11 )- :u OF HEART DISEASE HONOR TO I'HILADELI'IUAX Stale Hospital Station Named After Dr. Frank Woodbury HnrrUburr, Jlarch 13 Tho railroad been named Woodbury In honor of Dr. Frank Woodbury, of Philadelphia, alien nvl.nl. fn. ilia Qtiiln linn...! n. 11, .1.1... Chanties. It. was announced today at lm, nloetlng of the board here. Tho Governor approved the recom- mtndntlons of the board to do no pcrma. i nent construction work other than ro- .,. ()n .ha,oaI)ltal ,i,lriU ,ho .Hn,i Havana Results FinsT nA:n. a furon.i Duchess of l.tzwetl, 11,4 null i 4 to l s to . (tor, Hcrlmmxice. 113. Howurii - to G 1 to .1 Menot. 113. Kobel 3 to 1 Time. 1:01 &. Jth .i-find. ! . . .' S t?I 4 t. a - to B Caputn lien. 113. Pin a to S 4 to 3 ,",V,,nrt uaf:..,"s' , , !AJ.lRST,,VAwiill - mim"io to A,1X' ,ViV iV L" ,..'.. '..'", 1 4 to x R to .1 riiriiit tit., ii... Urlnhoum. 101). Willi vi en l to -j ...., J to 1 HlXTONl) rtACR. 34 (urlonill Drundy. 110, Onlri-..,. 3 lo 1 even 1 to 2 Dsvtd Cr.lK. 107. Willi- 4 to 1 -J la t rilwn. Ill, Connelly k. (a 5 fm. 1:07, -rim I'l.i n-rt PRICE TWO CENTS' y" --- " ' -----". f -! FRANCE INSISTS! JAPAN MUST tm AftAIlVSTSTRimii Attitude of Great RrirflfnlV; Contingent on Americjifi Tokio Is Informed " DECISION IS POSTPONElif-j t mi Mikado's Foreign AdvisoiyM'r PihwaII r.,r.. if i! i!'xw wuiiiii ucicia itiuuLinjj UUU "AIJj Ministry Marks Time, -'i WE .7'.. . .. ai'lfl iierim, .tiarrn 13. "(iennail and Austrian fri' u.V"sJ ueiore wiipssa." tlm War limrX ... .. .; '-"' ----.' -.-..v.. flounced today. lxndon. March 18. tf ,''' Niinierom renorl liat-n Iimii r. .".i'-.5i$ reived of nn army of German aneW :.'3 miier runny prisoners In Mberla, Ixrtl -.liiVH Cecil. lirillNh Minister of IllockatfeJiS , tod.v " """"VSR: luiiiiiiiiii'f'ii iiiu nden r i'At.uaafi w,u i , xv.irrsa ,, . . jioscow, Aiarcii H. 'M"W Hie Ktlssl.lll ClIMFrna nf HnvlWa t .t...l i ulilrli wan called to ratify the peace ;-.tfti ......... .,,,,, i.nHuuii, ,m nosiDonea - z ills ojienliiR meeting until tomorrow. TdKIO, March 13, f&i r ranee favors unconditionally ''V l... , .... ,. . .. . ' . -tvffl I uuiians. intervention in Htberia, c,-.ij jcmuins io autnoritnuve inrormatlonv 3a nere touny. " ...v x.miiuj uiuiuuc, nowever, , msi is contingent upon America, which ;w!3 fears arousing united Russian hds-S tility, nccording to the same 80urea.! Tending word from Washlngton, 3 the Foreign Advisory Council nost-yHAfl tlrtllAit it -! . 1 fj i'"""1 ,la -special meeting, vine .5 ministry is undecided concerning s 'ivl Ollininnci nhenn.l ' i Polllleal -t.tA. . ... .. 1 ' t. $M ".....i-iiio ripcci intervention wllhln a month. The press Is more 3 prudent In Its forecasts, nlthough the' M extreme tension is Illustrated In a Bfnr ?J,'M from a British source, published In th. 'kM conservative Jljl. that the Germans-have "f succeeded In transporting. In parts. Uy,1, ,'& submarines to Vladivostok. The netrs-A'S paper declares that Japan Is the on)y' power which can check the march of',?jil German Influence eastward. jijil ..c icar is growing of the danger! i,:?.J from eneniv mop rir. r,i,..-.-'j"lfeai thousands of whom have been free,'j0i? .London. Jlarch IS. jMM The question of Japanese InterventloniI Siberia win be brought Up In thWS$S In House of Commons lnmnm, ta,un -r.,ri elgn Secretary Balfour Is expected 1eF mako a statement on the subject. ii.p&Z ... i.ces.ftmitn, a Liberal member froM'vftCl Northampton, gave notice ihne i, ,nis.S rnlie tho question. ' $M .vnviccs rrom Tokio state that tlfera W have been interchanges between the 11H.,1. i ... 7 ....uii ii iiu .inpancso Governments upon P." the matter, but that Japan Is actlnir -lth X the utmost caution for fear of offending ' M the Itusslans. SSj H'.tCUrvrirpiit ,,,... "j, "..uiiiiiuUV S)VA.tTS DECISnV AT tnvrrui S it-. .i.i..., .rr.,. .j. .( .. ? Ofriclal W.Tshlll-lnn ln,1o.. l.j.JS' iM with extreme Interest word of the recet- hi lion of President Wilson's message otvj clieer and encouragement in il, rn.'.n,S grcss ot Russian Soviets, meeting fn.i .Moscow. There was little hona ih.'Wl" such word would come in beforo tomorv1 low, however, because of the dlftlcultlesi and delays In communication. OftlcUlo',)fl aie conlid..nt that the mmm ..-tJJ wga ... B,fc HOUUil JYB tho Itusslan nronlo r? !. AM.t i -a'i of tho United States to do evcrythlngXS In Its power to make secure Ttu,lin4mt liberty would have nn Imnort.int It &$& decisive, influence on the Soviet' deiSra clslon. . A Jleantlme ofnclals view with the itK most satisfaction the taot ti,m i.n.l.'i:tt deferring action in Siberia. This polity wS of restraint Is accepted as 'a token 'k'FSl Japan h desire to do nothing that woul&V$o! ""' "' ut least tne tac t approval ! of the United States, and all-aouml ffl$ satisfactory adjustment of the situation ?tTi centering at Vnldlvostok seems drawlnr SfilgS nearer ami nearer, It Is ff It. ' .Q3f dangerous and. as hitherto, on Germanics military-made terms. Is apparently abou(iS- in lie loisieu upon the w-orld. diplomatic W.3 lndlcato thnt (Iprmnnv ivlll ,.... - '. tentlon of the plundered Near Easfll 'a wiiue sue gives up ncr aniDitons In thi7 J west. '. uliyX It probably will get a stonier Iiearlntj-1 inuii uiir jjiu,uaui jri inaue, ouc ino.ieaii. tions are It will be so framed as'to'atlf'i up the pacifists, relegated to the'liackV' ground by the nroused Allied flghtlwr-'frai spirit 'hero and abroad resulting froMty?J tho Russian-Rumanian drives. Sh jH r:. . 'An fvuiiu bunujuAit -ijn !!; k;i'"sj GAVE DRINK TO SAIL0H ;jj William H. Mechllper, Anthropi r gist, Who Gavo Servico to U.fl! aays no was urunk 1 Mil TT 1......ll .. r.Iul ii uiiuiii ii, .iici:iiiii.i,, mi unmroa gist, who holds degrees from sev universities, was lined 1100 andi mis uiirrnouu uy uuuko uomp the Federal Court for giving Ho two sailors, Jlechling was arrea Agents Ramsdelt and Teyls, of, thl partment ot justice. , jfji Mecnung pieaaeu guiuy nnd I .n. In.nvlnal.H nl Ih 11m I Tense, but this excuse did hot:': .na ...iwrt.v.w ... .., .,,,((, ij the Court. The defendant. It 1J gave his services to the Covert some time ago and because .'of. knowledge of anthropology was a Mexico to make a special study.) triors mere. , ji Mlske Fires Manager, Jail Ht. I.al, Minn., M.nh tl.- -HI. Hin., lri;a . if. -g nnanr. rrP 8mttk. , sna msrmi pany hers : ',.nrM!w?l .1. A ZmfflMZZM -V yj i..ij
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