Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 16, 1918, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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EVENING PUBLIC' LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 16', IMS'
HALT MEATLESS DAYS, "GOV. BRUMBAUGH RKTURNS TO STATE CAP1TAI
IS PLAN OF SENATORS
Restrictions Upset Market,
Create Chaos in Prices,
Claim Livestock Men
ENDAN G E It SUPPLY
Tree Market for Meat, Is I'lcii to Knil
Slump in Uxu or Mutton
I'ork nml llccf
Vtii.liliih-lon, .Match 1C
Meatier dajs will ko into tli dii
eanl, If rocoinniemhillins uf I Ho Senate
Agriculture I'miimlttcc Imir tielRht. In
vcellBaMuli I"'" llc fc"J1 "luertlon by
the committee Is expected ti come to a
elore toikiy. Uooi iiimoiidiitlons will tliWi
ho mini'1 to the Senate nml It W nntlel
paled IHal there "111 Include uhlo
chamf '" ,l"5 methods ot ,,ie fo0'' !111"
TAKING ALONG THAI "LITTLE BLACK BOOK"
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WELCOME PLANNED
FOR POLISH MISSION
Luncheon at Union League to
Pc One of the Features
Tomorrow
I'M'IJU HKAIUNI, CONTINUES
Southern Men Protest Proposed Unto
Increase
Atlanta, fin,, Man-It 1" -The lienrht
nt which nhotit fort' tvprci ntntltos of
the Si inherit Nrttrpapir Publishers' Ar
rocltttloti and paper manufacturerr an
In Atlanta to protest lieforr ttm Intir
1'ltOBE FACTORY MAL
:, ! n
we ,t of tlio .Mlr?lialppl Itlvcr to the
'oiitltenM. wns continued today, J
II m eApceicil mill mo Ul iioi.-e iu.' i' i y .-,.. t i .. tl ,, , at
ni elapro before in,, iionrlnt; ik con. auenty Employes Suddenly SI
eluded, jiuycTB or prim paper ami pur-; uy jicnducncs , w3
ehnrtrff of tt nipping paper arc especially j ; 7 1
tlsorcu.i In tlielr objection-!. J (.IiIchko, Starch lfWChlearo's.'l
- - - - - , department Henati today a rieidli
lornicr ( onfjressniuii Dies ligation Into tho cause, and nnturt
m. f .mil-, Mnrrti in, wclim-ii li. i stramro malady which yesterday.,
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m?k arVK" Mft'y-nWl uui tlir..H i """ of the Common'
(.. ...I i ......... ....... !... .,.... 1. 1.. IMIuhti f'Amhnli nr.'Anllni i,i
rtnlc I'omincrrp ,ommlflon iiKiilnit n i K"''"M"'V" .';'.'-V'J, ,.. .'. " ' ..i . L ",',"M" ""' " "V1"
lirKI liillllillil" I'Jii immi-rn ii.a i iir- (iii'jit, ,;
leadjuftmeiit of flu- rurrlpr rntc. y, 0f ,i ,,i. inrli nn tln inetlmd j Moit of tnofo ptrlekcii toppled
wlileli Mould IK an Iiutpiiko on nil ua- mlopu-n io nieah a ncauioci; in mo noor in n laini nnu n panic reti
einornitlo coiiVvii- tlio ollleei', Tlioto affected come
A innM.mwlliiir nt tbn Metropolitan ,
Opera lloumi, u luncheon lit tlu 1'nloti
I.eaKiio and it parade In the heart of
tin' city are a few featnrc-i nrrnnced In
Honor of tho v.sltorn
The suetts o' honor will be Major i
S.i-..-. t-I. "Will l)..!.. i' n t, it, r .. ? t i , Joliti Koalowidil, v.no benilM the ooni-
j& we ill bring 1'oi'th Remarkable Diary ior Use Later in Campaign Against mi.:on: inne.- i-onnuo-ui and ai" ,
C?,,,,-1 -tr i j ! t- , n - i 1Il,n MMiHur .irotlM;i. inn inrcn n"
oinum vine oiuinues as opninx on question or uuoer-
IVilith Meletle ef 1'hllaileHiHla and It
pnvlr1114 hrfl ,f...tir-r iil.iliK to vet . . ' Setolltll IMfltlict
,i n i i in . ,,m!iiKlo!i nerx chipped from the New l.iiKlanU mlllf Hon, N dead hen-. In ivrm ho defeated of nittisca, dlr.ilnni and extreme ai
i"""" " v"" iiiiniiu ' nnu ironi pciniK nortii oi in" who ihiii ''iiainn ' lain for noininatioii.
whkli will arrive here tomorrow.
of tho Head and Hack.
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SHUT
natorial Candidate
I'llUI.
mlnlstra'lon.
roremoM ptil'lloli. of tile ford ml.
mlnWrnllmi. to bo ml ls-fi by tho Sen
ate committee, If a dlfcontlniianco of the
inentlef dajs, or at Uatt it reduction
en "th nmf unt of counrvatlon of incut.
This recommendation "III be bai-ed mi
'the testimony of many llveMod; pro
ilncerK to the rffret llnit inentlc5s da.i
.... .,'i .i.-..iruiiiii consinnptl'iii to iiiii
..nnnialiie detrrco nml are engineering, of bin actltc llfi
' ' .. i i. .. s. ,. ii 1 1 1 it liit C-j
iierinn III iimbanuli "Htti
biink" trip to Phlladeltihla Iiiih emleil
mid tho Incident In apparently eIoeil for
the pre.-clit. The Hoternor had 'returned
to llnrrUHiirK find Senator Sproiil t
throncli nnnnerliip "e.vciita from the
book."
whether He Has chanced In His attitude
with I'PBiinl to the Sproiil candUlac.i.
for it lime ( seemed thero tonld be
no doubt of Ills' njpportliiK Sprout utter
the latter came out In fanr of prohibi
tion but now political dopetor -ay HI."
Influence i tn the balance nml the ..pie:
tlon of wlnther It wl i iall depend.
rntlt,1v noun ,ili.ili.. il.- l'.om.n in-.
The Hot rni.i-, hoeer. In n partliiR , porte fa accept sv..it an eundldntc' for
llot Mid be would brim; forth the
"little black book," which I bin per
nitwit diary lfit durliiB tho many je.-tir
during- a red-hot cam-
trie Mipplv i'f the future. p.ilgn He Is prcparlm; let waae on be-
The committee Hut n laisc number half of .1. Iieiniy ti'Noll, lllKhwtiy t'oin-
of (tiitli'lle- fhoMiiiK tli.it the mutton inlM-loiiei' 111 His cabinet,
f imply of this count!.! Han bctn onpe- 'omnilM'loner iVNell followed clo.,e
rlnllf affected by the meattcim-diiy on hi- chlef'K heels jentetday for a blc
I-.ic it shown tlint cprtM of mutton coiifit-.-ncc with Attorney ilcncral
.-,i iimi. arc aliiiii.it la ullKlble and tin-1 Mrown. Sinalor are, I'oiiKivi.-nian
eonscrtatlon has decreased the demand
tn BUell a desreu that tlio market Has
heeoino ter.i slow. ah it coiiMipiein
producers tia'ni that the price litis iiiiien
to such a imliil that ihcstnek men arc
eeafinC t" feed lamb and mutton and
tire lurnliiK t other products. This
etldence has bci n mod forcefully put
liffore tho cnnimlttce by two men c'o-sub
connected with the food administration.
TliefO are Ii I,. Hurko. of Omaha. N'eb.,
aiul DwlKht;!!. llui'rt. of l'hoCnlx. Ail.,
hfth nieinb'is of the advisory committee
on livestock of the food administration.
There Is also evidence I" tho i ffect
Ihat eniiertiillon has tilled the refrliser.
ntlnc plants, mid as a ci.ii.snUence llc
.tofk Is biniK held on the farms which
should be on the litaiket. b'arniers np
pearlnc befoic the comniltteo dccl.ui
that I hey ale rcipilred to feed their
cattle for 1"K periods after they an
ready fir market, and that this results
In a loss on the net price which the
Hi ertork Hi lines on the Hoof.
Ileef and polk (products, the cattle
dealers claim, arc also sufferlnK from
loiv prices bioucht about by the wide
cnntcrtntloii, They decline that these
prices are not for the bcnWlt of tho cou
juner but uork to the delilnicnt of the
producer s a conw iiience they de
elaro that the Iicsluck producers an.
ftraclually cmlliiu down the s'zc of their
herds and lH.it pioductloii Is" srowlnc
riialler.
"A free niaiKct for imal.-" Is the lem
edyoffeied by all of those called to tes
tify befoic tile committee. As the ic
sult of till? unanimity of opinion the
comniltteo Intends to recommend to the
Senate that steps bo taken to direct the
food administration to lift Its restric
tions upon meat, at least until the mar
ket has been re-established and produc
tion Is again coins forward.
JERSEY TROLLEY LINE
WANTS SIX-CENT FARE
Trenton and Princeton Line to Make
Pica to Public Utility Com
mission April 0
Trenton, X. ,1., March 1C The State
Board of Public ftlllty Commlibsloiiors '
today fixed April 9 nt the State House
for a public hcarlns on an applica
tion Jutt filed Hy the New Jersey and '
Pcnnrylvanla Trartlo'n Company and Its '
fubsldlarles. the Trfnton. Lawieneevlllc
unit Princeton Itallroad Company, the
Trenton, LawieucevHIo and Princeton
Extension Itallroad Company and the
1'rlnc.ton Strwt Itallway Company,
eneialhin a trolley sstem Hctween this
elty and Pilntetoii. throuc'.l the town of,
iJiwrencevllle. arklnc to Pe allowed to ,
Charce six Instead of lite cents per ftiio
on all zones between this city and
Princeton. It Is also asked by the
petitioner that permission bo cranted
to eliminate tho sale of block tickets nt
the rate of twelve for a dollar. It Heine
alleged that some of the pations of the
companies hate abused the prltllece no
corded tlirouch therm tickets, lncieased
cost of operation Is given as JuMltlca
tln for" tho Increase.
The Xew .li-rsev and I'l.iiiwvlviiiit.'i
Traction Company.' which was promoted I
" ine late " om ' i4. .lolinsoii, roriner
Mayor of (Tettland, and which operates
lines to New Hope, Newton, Yardley
and other municipalities In Pemisjl
vanla. has aUn llled an application with
tho I'ublle Service Couimlsstoii of Peiili
"Jlvanla, for tint rlcht to mcieaso the
fares to the same extent to tlio I'ciin
rjlvanla towns.
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GOVERNOR EDGE MOVES
TO GET FARM LABOR
Itrown. Sinalor Vare,
John 1. K. Scott, the Vam canilldah
for l.lctitenani liovcruor, and Senator
I William M. I.jncli, of Lackawanna
Cniiutt . These llvo went over the po.
lltlcal situation tn tho Attorney Uen
cral's ofi'ici', and at the end had iiothlnc
i to raj ti'Nell merely rmllcs about
i the "little black book" nml declares It
contains "much more." otherwl-c he
had nothing to say about the confer
ence. Senator Vitro would not comment upon
To Kul or A lo Eat.
That's thr Question!
i;.it less. Kills! soldiers of the na
tion need sustaining foodstuffs.
i:ut inure, nil Is! tlio felilllilno
Health of the nation must mil He
permitted In hi.', for you mo
needed In wnr work.
Philadelphia schoolsIrN look
ttenrj and worried. What must
we do, thej ask'.'
IVn- ttiini clrls. pupils of tho tilrls'
Illcli Seliool. at Seventeenth mid
Sprlim Harden stnots, ornaiilzod
Into tl food loiisei'tntlou unit, luive
been uiKed by Prof. .Minimi I'.
SinltH, of I'.ryii Mnwr ColleKe, tn
carry out the duties of cver.t citi
zen the siivine; of food mid inoncj.
And tlien - I'rof. J. Kim-clio
lkiker. In u tepoit made publle lit
the CHvls' Normal School. Thir
teenth mul Sprint; C.urden streets,
urges youim girls to partake of
moru nourishment.
School nutliorltles tteio troubled
until a wlfcacro found tliu answer:
eat less, Hut eat wisely.
Lieutenant lotprimr or tlsiht Ills Hum-
Inntlon, If the Penrose eohortu tlcht
th" Congressman It Is likely tl'o Vare
supiiort will bo to o'Xell,
The uuertion of the "wet" vote l the
most discussed matter In political circle-',
both I'etnocratle and Itepubllean. lo
dii; . The llrllex Hi-Stratford ts erowikd
with pollilclans from many parts of Hie
S.ato and all are trylnc to "dope" po-sl-bllltles
with reg.ud to the "wet" Vote,
which n few years no was considered
tho stroiii; rlcht arm of Senator Penrose
In hl llchls. lllilr.nl J. Il.tldttlu.
Speaker of the llou-e, dropped ll.e
bomhshfll which stnrted rpeculatlon.
"What I want to know Is where thl
'wet' tote Is goluir," remarked the
Speaker, He then made a few' specu
lative remarks about tioshlbllltlis of what
the "wet" tote inlcht do, and ever body
lookfd at somebody else. The "wet"
tote had been foicotteii In the wate of
prohibition, which shot even tho Pen-
400 TONS OF CLOTHES
NEEDED FOR BELGIANS
Hod Cross Drive in City Hu
gins Monday to Swell Na
tion's Contribution
FOR MOTHER AND BA1IY
Rcliol' Commission Appeals to Amer
ica to Send Clotltiii,' to
Kcfufrccs
lure candidate. Sprotli. int. the dr;. eol
imm. Il.llllll t.lrrii-f- In -lute
There lire nhout H.CftO liquor lleenscti
ii Peiinsj Ivnnlii. iicionllnz u otvllnble
ltifrmat!oii. 'fhlj tin-'jdc. retail end
who'e-ale. .Vov, th- nreumPtits i un.
.'UpiK'se c.icli n: tlim he-'.c Holdery
pledgiil Hlnpeif to deliver t"ti voter.
"Sounds easy, doesn't It?" Is usually the
filler!. That would mean 140.0W votes
from one crcanlA'illon. The keenest
politicians admit th.v 2&0.n0 vot vl'l
b' Mifliclent to nemlnate the "itecersftil
candidate on the lleptibllc.in ticket.
"Hut where are you wring lo get the
man of sulllcleut eillbe- and i,tniiillng
In the State to lead u wi I tbket?" Tills
Is the next ipiestlon. "on. that's tlsht."
Is about tho striuigi:;-! nm-wer heard lo
the (lUestloll to dale.
Senator SproUl tiiuloubted'.; had the
liquor fotlov Inn up tn the time Tie turi'd
"dry" because lie had tho Penrose
Indorsement. Now ii Is thought nrobable
l strictly "vc!" ealluliliili will be pill
into the field. At any rate, the liquor
dealers' a'-e-oel.ttlon. brewer' associa
tions and other "wet" organizations nro
holding confereiicis, and It is admitted
that they are plitutnnfir to make th-rir
tlcht. Aloius w-htit :r.'s is put known,
their leaders raj .
RUMOR CRISIS COMING
IN DUTCH SHIP SEIZURE
Oflicials Discredit Hints of
Grave Developments Wall
St. Believed Responsible
Asks Report on Conditions From
Agricultural Department Would
Interest Children
Trenton, N. .!., March 10. In laiing
Hans to' stltnulato farm production and
continue on a larger scalo the move
ment of last year designed to secure
u(tlcieiit lahor for tho farms, and also
Interest! Mhool children In farming.
Wa-hlniili.ii. Mulch 10.
Intangible rumors that rerloiis trouble
ttoiiliJ arlro Here from American-Allied
rcitulsltlonliig of Dutch shipping were
current Hero today. They appeared to
nrfre mainly from "Wall street misgiv
ings over the. situation, Hut olllclal quar
tors, outwardly at least, preferred to
doubt that anything more than tem
porary dlHVultlcB would result.
Hi Hand may protest more openly than
she bar. In tlew of Cierniaii pressure:
and liormany may attempt toprlr.als
against Holland.
Hut In either case nothing infinite as
to Intentions was available Hera early
toijj'.
While authorities niulclpnlo (let-many
would stop at nothing, If It suited Her
will, they Inclliiid to delicto that she
would Hesltnto at tnilitolllng Jlclland In
iim world strlfo cither on her own side
or the Allied side. (Jermany and the I pont(,'out ,iiat, uUIikubIi this relief will
Kotir lium.',i'id ton of clolltiusr foi llel
elan and French refugees ttdl be fur
nished b the Southeastern 1'eiins.tltanla
Clia)itcr of tho American lied Cross in
answer to an appeal from the llelglati
liellet Commission fcr 5000 tons of un
used and surplus clothing to bo col
lected Hi the fulled States.
This week, comment lug Monila!.
Mai eh 18, has been set aside for the
gathering of the badly needed clothing.
Red Cross uiotoicars will tour the elty
for the quota, 'me tt'J auxiliaries of
this chapter, which takes In Phlladcl
phla and thiee nai hy counties, Hav
combined their forces to co-opetate in
the drive to relieve conditions 111 Pel
glum and northern Krancc.
The commission makes It plain that
clothing whlili cannot stand wear and
tear Is not desired. In this class are
cited women's fancy slippers, gi
mining rubber In any form, men's stiff
Hats and silk or light clothes.
The Kolghiu P.ellef Ciuiiinls-lon Has
the necessaii shipping space nt IIm dis
posal and pi-otniris to take care of all
thn clothes and shoes sent, lltvu cloth- '
lug which needs repairing will b.- r -eelted
and turiinl oter to the won.iu of
llflgituu and I'l-ntice for necessary al
tetntlon. In Its appe.il the I'lnmls-ioii
says that many a woman In this det- ,
nstated teriltory tins been sntfd from
going mad by this rort of i tnplo!inent. .
Tho need Is piiitlciikuly great for
warm, clean garments which can He
used by prospfctito mothers. Mothers I
are now compelled In clothe their new- i
born children In rags, the appeal suik
rand this lack of swaddling clothes is
woiklng a great handicap to future gen
erations. Hedclothlng also especially
needed. Women and children must r-bop
upon leates and straw, the appial teti
foi th.
The clothing will be gathered In one
of tho warehouses plodded through the
Headquarters of the Soulhui'tern chap
ter, i'21 South Klghteenih street, and
at the md of the drlte will be shipped
to New York and from there direct to
the needy mothers of llelaluni and
France.
Mrs. J. Oaidner Cussatt, chairman of I the road to travel
tho .Southeastern Ampler committee.
II 'v Iimi' With I s Apiiin
the Old Spanish llazz
lioj. iiiiki' I". T. liniunin. the
oiiP-ii-inlnute lutiii!
Antonio Marino. tuont.t -tliric
years old. of Fnuitli nml Hreeit
MrfCts. Is said H Hip police to
liavo fnuud nt Hurt tlilrty-s'-vcn
within the contlnis of Philadelphia.
Tie Is under nrrert nml now must
peovo tho Mlienabouts uf cxuetly
tlilrty-revon beautiful rlsteri with
extrtinily ronmntle adventures
wlicm thirty-sewn t'lill.ailclpliliuiH
fire 'iihl to iiate upeinled n total
of Sl.l.uuO to rootif from vile but
roinatitlc Spaiilxb dungeon".
It's the old Spanish iiizn
rorillng to tho police. The ni.i
rliliiatloii" oi' Marino ttero brought
to the attention of the polleo ttlieu
Stephen Ktirlck, one of thn alleged
victims, raffed His arrest. K'uslcl:,
Who lives it Chester, s-iyc He gnvo
up f!9o to IPhCtio a Heiintlfiil
senorlta and ral a $lo.v00,00'J fortune.
tlngulshed tlsltors belong to the Poll'li
.irniy thn' in now righting lde by side
with the French on tlio western front
'n tJurtpe.
t nlnn LesKiie latnelirnit
The commlss'on will go nr". tn the
I'nloti l.iiigur. where II will be a guest
at a lunif-on. The Hot will be Jiirtlee
lt'riier! von Moschxl-ki r Tatcr Mrs.
to-i MoschjlHi.e- ,,111 entertain at her
home In le l,.itiir, pliicn for Mine
Helena PsilercttrM and the Connies..
Ordauu de Turcz.MiowU?. '
Ther. will itNn be n "on-f er.itlnn of a ,
Potlsh Kittle flag, which will take place
lit the tesper seithe In S.. l.tiiiretitlur'r
Polish Catholic ( hurch, P.erks and -Mem-trill-
itreet". at 'JiSn "'clock t imorrow .
afternoon The rmblf m Is the gift of tin .
Polish eltlzeiijt' committee of thl city.
rollotvlng th- comecraMon ceremony '
all the Polish M'lPtle of this city and
tlclnlty will participate In it parade from '
llerks mid Memphis street to I'llnird
iitenue. lo Hroad street and thence to
the Metropolitan Optra Hotiro. Joseph
M. Slomklwskl will b. tlv grand
iiiarj'ial. '
Promliipnt llnvliiilrirr
P.oxes at the Metropolitan" Opera
House will be occupied by leading citi
zens of Polish ancestry and hi a group .
of prominent woimn of the Ktnergency j
Aid Committee, Including Mr .1. Wll-I
lis Martin. Mrs. Von Mosehzlfker, ehulr-
man of the Polish committee of the or-,
ganlziitton; Mrs Henry Ilrlnton Coxe,
Mrs. F. lturd UrutiH, Mr.- Cornelius ,
Stevenson. Mrs. John c ijroome, Mrs
llaiard Henry, Mrs. tleorge Wharton
Pepper. Mrs. Thomas Uoblns. .Mr. Nor
man MacLeod, Mrs, W. Howard Pan
coast. Mis. Kilgar M. Cliiireh. Mr. W.
Itarklle Henry. Mrs P.lchatd M Cad.
wulader, Jr. Mrs. IMmund 11 MeCul.
tough. Mrs. .tames M. IH-pil. Mi- W. 15.
W. Hentz, Mr. 'harles Fariuim. Mrs
Cerald HolMiian and Mrs J ' Patter
son. OPEN SEASON NOW ON
FOR N. J. WILLFULLY IDLE
Antiloafcr Law Iiotuly lo lie
forced and Penalties l''ncc
Sloths
Kn-
'Irrntiiii, March 10.- State Labni"
Cnminlrstoiier llryant Is In touch lodn
with all parts of the State In rrndliie.
to carry out his part of the untlh afers
l.ttv. which consists In llniling nnpli.;
n.ent tor all liialfs between eighteen and
titty 111 tho Stale who aio reported tn
him ff be without work. Already be
has received a dozen report'i of will-
' fullv Idle men, and thfstt Ho will tlnil
port'tlnns for. If they refine tn take
tho Jobs offered to them they will go
to tail for .three months or pay a due
of J 1 00. , , ,
1 Commissioner Bryant Has recelted
many odd letters concerning the new
lav. Ono was from a stenocruplK r, who
..said ho worked less than thlrt!-'l
Hours n week, which the law requires,
ion tn ili.it limn he made sulllelcn'
; ! BRISTOIYARD WORKER. ! SSSS. "lUiK, W".'-
i
HURT, RECEIVES $5000
litm
Others wrote complaining of the Idle
ness of nelghhors or ncqualntnnces, and
asking If these persons could not be put
to work. Tlis commissioner Is prepar-
t . Ing enrollment blanks which will lie
iiass are M t - - . p. u,mi it sent to sheriffs, mayors turn oilier
mils con-' Mn injured in t IlC 111 HaC j murepal olllcers In charge of the eii-
rnmnoiiQotirm Vrii Pncn forcement of the law as soon ns possmie.
UOnineilSauOn V ll&t t-a&C I Xhout a score of arrests under tho net
nf Tvinil law Have been reported throughout the
ui niuu state.
iiiintnlssioner Tlryant has arrangeO i
meeting with the sheriffs of the vaflmi
couniles and municipal ntlleei in ebiieui
of the operation f the law. This gnih
erlng t HI be held Monri.i at the ntlle.
of the Cominlssloiier of Public, Mifei
in Newark, when the detnlli of putlou
the law Into fffeet will b. completed.
The first decision in a ease o ii tt oi k
iiiau Injun d In a (loternuieiil sliipyard
was awarded George II. Korbe, u for
mer foreman at the ltilrtol plain of the
llmergenci Fleet Corporation, who was
severely burned last December.
Ten dollars a week for C0 weeks was
the sum allowed Forbes b.t Ileferee
(leorge C Klauder. uctlng for tho Work
men's Compensation Hoard.
Tho easo ttus an Interesting let be
cause Forbes was not actually nt work
tit tho time the Held xoitice of Fred T.
I.ey, n. subcontractor, caught fire, aim
ing His Jnjur.t.
Notwithstanding thlsfVaet, Mie referee
decided, ho Is (Milled to compensation.
Forbes was earning J00 n .tok nt the
llino ho was Injured. It was shown
that Ho was totally disabled.
ALAK.MKI) OVKIt SHIPS
Scnatoi' Jones Snya Truth Would
Appall Nation
tl . Illusion. March I C Senator
Jones, of Washington, said In tlio Senate
that the American people would be
appalled If they know the real shipping
situation.
"I have no doubt. He said, "that Hit
enemy knows the situation better than
our own people know It."
Landslide Wrecks Train
l.mirastrr. Pa., March 10. The Co-'
luinbla. and Port Deposit Tlallroad was
blocked at Faco Hock when a train run '
Into a landslide. Tho engine and seven
tars wire wrecked, but the trainmen
scaped. It required ten hours to open
!K SPECIALTIES
ti.Mii: to mtiiKK
L. I). Herger Co., .59 X. Second St.
Market .151 .Main KiOO
.tiiles lioth now manifestly want Hoi
land to t eiiuiht neutral, And despite
the cntliely legal requlslt'on of the
Dutch ships, tlio Allled-Amerlcun plan
Is to give Holland a liberal supply of
foodstuffs mid a portion of the Dutch
shipping to convey It.
This is for Dutch itso only. Hut
it iniiv ho :i (luestion as to whether
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tJc"""5' .U !' 'r " ?"" "i L ' '" i drive for clothing Hy Mrs,
supplies BIIU UUIO ,- V ..w... .-......
by acting against nor. particularly
Jiovernor Kdge 1ms usked for a report, mi tho ship seizure Is thoroughly op-
irom tho State Department of Agrlcul-, nKPd Hy tho Dutch.
!S! ,h JX.1'"1-'1 to thc agricultural and Tho posslhlllty of an open protest
Whi"lc"l" '" '"" S"iU'' e i from tlio Dutch Clnvernmcnt Is fore-
'n.St,..A1,V....(0'or..reK!l-rd. .' L. T would strengthen Hollaud'H
iC ::. w,,t iiiiiioriaiice in me report or "":, .; v ',. ,,,. nu ti-noliiM etth r:r
S' ?ho State Denartment of Auiicniiiire i position In so fai as tioubio wttn l.tr-
t the placing of a nractleal farmer In manv is concerned, as It would show
1 P hialn eiiiployinent agency ofTIco of I Germany conclusively that -there Is
"? btiito Deiiaitinent of I-abor In New- .Pfiiilo.cetieo on Holland's Part.
W Km- J'1" tlu". of this representative ! , Amerlcii and her Allies liavo i
go to Ilelglum and l'rance. It should not
Interfere during the week ltli the funds
and other assistance afforded these re
lief committees, which HaVo been organ
ized In Philadelphia for tltb duration of
the war. She feels that patriotic per
sons will contribute file clothes and not
slacken help to tho other societies.
Mrs. Cassatt will He assisted In the
loiuce HiocK,
Mrs. Albert Lucas, Mrs. lleoige r.
White mid Mrs. Haynrd Henry, chair
man of the Helglr.n relief committee.
i Z ? to assist" in Velect HnVcom pc e , t "" ,f ", Z" , clo ',",,4 ', ' "nd ' ,. ' derogalory to the
t;B"-fff,cu,u"-rnl laborers for farms. Farm- "p'b",1 V ?.". . '., T '.' . lr.Dositloi, .wer0 ioma '" llla
.t. " "'Now Jersey Have been informed tend nott to stand nj tlietr tposltlon.
Kansas Rducator Interned
Khiihsn City, March 16. Federal tni
thorltles Have taken Dr. ICoiirad Iviueger,
former professor of modern language
ut Midland College Atchison, Kau., lo
Fort lllley, Kan., for Internment. Capers .
derogatory to tho American fiovernment ,
jmsaeraiuii.
reffHrrlln... .1... .....". I...... . m
rJ fni i ""! U,D esiuoiisiiiiieni oi success
f, tui boys' camiis in other States last
jL-ttirovl t ,n 10 urc,(i 'nako similar
l-u .l.n.i. .'. "' l,lw ntoor or seuooiooys ,
rii.uiiriiig t10 comlni; spring and summer.:
' ir... ''epartmeiit of Agriculture plans'
)i L' Mime units of women Having Had
' ii!n?i Plurtuiilty before coining to this ,
rehoofb ' BUl,PnentltiB tho work of
ELATEST PROMOTIONS
AT CAMP M'CLELLAN
h MaJor Jean Wolfs and Captains Cos-
yr biuvu mm urnson iiuru
V , "ii .'let Iellatt, ,MU JIMCll Hi. AIH
Jean Wolfs, of Newark, regimental
p- - sron of tlio 113th Infantry, Has been
ti.iurned ktnliarv Inspector for tho ill-
nC- " "uweedhur Lleuleiuint Colonel J.
IWUnrt u"rlc,i who Hits Heen made cum-
," "i inq samtury train. Lfcpiaui
VmL, ' '-osgrove, 'or Jersey city, 18 now
r.ratiHhiir niedlear i. titer nf ili llath
r--nn niU , - "-.-"-. "-. .-..':
B'j-f-i.. i "" niauB reBiineiiiui buikbou.
arifti.Vll-.trrsn Hurd. of Company
' i'lr . ''" 'neers, nas peen promotou
7.,VWr.'."l' Ktven command or tno
g, usimiion vol . the engineers , rogl
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A Sunday Dollar
Dinner Fit for a King
The coal problem plus the servant
question is gone forgotten since
our Sunday'$1 dinners have swept
the town."
Be a "regular" herein Sundays and
save your wife many a dollar.
Special Mimic Every
Sunday
fife-
rfaur
S ANOV
ANOVER
Twelfth nd'Arch SU.
CONTINUANCE
of
WAR MATERIALS EXHIBIT
The exhibit which we have conducted in our bank
ing rooms during the past week has met with such
generous support and enthusiasm from the public
that we have, with the consent ot" our customer
exhibitors, decided to continue the exhibit next
week.
To those who have not had the opportunity of
visiting us during the initial week of the exhibit,
we extend a cordial invitation to do. so now.
Come and see how the Government is spending
your money. You loan it when you purchase
LIBERTY BONDS
CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS
WAR SAVINGS AND THRIFT STAMPS
tYou should be interested,
i
First National Bank
of Philadelphia
315 Chestnut Street
Mihit Oicn 9 A,,M,fto 4 P. M.
Avis! ; Avis! Avis!
Help Fill the Melting Pot
With Gold and Silver Before March 28th
This is not an appeal for. money. It is an opportunity
to put to patriotic work, without sacrifice to your
self, any discarded, old-fashioned, gold and silver
articles you possess; it offers praiseworthy employ- ..
ment for the gold and silver heirlooms, which have
outlived all but sentimental value.
The Overseas Committee of the Emergency Aid will
convert these articles into dollars to be devoted to
the purchase of
Smokes for Our Soldiers and Sailors
In Active Service
We are assured by military physicians that tobacco
is a vital necessity to thc fighting- man sickened by
awful sights, exhausted by superhuman effort.
Won't you "Give Promptly That Liberty May Live?"
Receiving Station
just within the
Chestnut Street Entrance
of our Store.
Courtesy of J. E,
Chestnut Juniper
Caldwell & Co.
-South Pcnn Square
m To The 18 1
1 American People Jp
Xir1.1 K IHM ' V
There is no foundation for the alleged violations
of law attributed to our Company by agents of the
Federal Trade Commission and I want to say emphat
ically that Swift & Company is not a party to any
conspiracy to defraud the Government. Nor has
Swift & Company been guilty of improperly storing
foods or of making false entries or reports.
Conferences of packers, where prices have
been discussed, have been held at the urgent request
and in the presence of representatives of either the
Food Administration or the Council of National
Defense. And yet the packers have been accused
of committing a felony by acting in collusion on
Government bids !
We have done our best, with other packers,
large and small, to comply with the directions of the
United States Food Administration in all particulars,
including the furnishing of food supplies for the U.S.
Army and Navy and the Allies, now being handled
through the' Food Administration.
We will continue to do our utmost, under
Government direction, to increase our production
and assist the Food Administration. We consider
that the opportunity to co-operate whole-heartedly
and to our fullest powers with this branch of the
Government is our plain and most pressing duty.
The Trade Commission Attorney has, by false
inference and misplaced emphasis, given to discon
nected portions of the correspondence taken from '
our private files and read into the Record, a false
and sinister meaning with the plain purpose of creat
ing antagonistic public opinion.
The services of the packers of the United States
are most urgently needed, and I regret exceedingly
that we should at this time have to spend our
efforts in defending ourselves against unfounded,
unproved, and unfair assertions such as are being
daily made public.
cA.vJ wTUAT President
Swift '& Company, U. S. A,
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