Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 21, 1918, Sports Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA? THURSDAY, MARCH 'll, 1018
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I? ato nwraffl Oi2 THIRD LOAN, COUNCILS PLAN
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WAR FINANCE BILL uarmqny LOOMS IN G. O. P. RANltS;
dacce-h uv umicr PENROSE MAY SUBMIT TO NEW SLATE
inooiiuui nuuoii
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!.. tlfntnn.nmtln fpntrelpil WllCTI '10 At'
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tempted to inn,no n lanmnK ...
nlaiir neAcriil ilnys iiko. Ho founa turn
It Double tf umber of Planes
mow in Service of Allies
by Next August
C'ontlniiril from I'st On
be Introduced and pKMtd In tlmn to
place the loans on the bond market In
June.
Pallet float Crew AU InrreiMr
Sir. GafTney Introduced In Common
the city nnd the t'hllntlcllihlR Ilapid
Transit Company, nor the anow-rcinoval
bill, which represent a deficit of itbout
(97,900.
A lomt-delnyed revolution, kIvIiir the
Municipal tlo eminent Committee the
power to probe Mayor Smith's connrc-
Council bills for Increasing salaries of lion with a bonding concern nnd nlleRcit
pilots, engineers, firemen and deck favoritism shown to certain contractors,
hand of the police boats, mid of five i Is scheduled for passage. This resold
positions In llm Klectrlcul llurcau. The Hon was tost sight of In Hie recent fight
police boat employes nsk a flat Increasd over rules, but Is now down on the
of MOO it year. calendar, nnd Its passage will permit
Anoilur salaryralsing unsure Intro. , n.",,nn"n 1Vl1 luvar. of the com-
I duced provides Increases In the Klectrlcal ""'. to .7""" ,"". "."", ,,J w".l,"eM
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SH "jj W.slilntlon. March 21.
, jCTWi UI1HCU Oll., ".- ,,v ,rr --
.-JJMtMSt, will have completed mote than
r'AdfcwMe the number of Dattie pianes
r"; In us by Oermany. JCngland and
toe. aviation officials declare.
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r-l Ulllllliu mow i;t """"" . ,rn n. f,, II, ,,.- M.,, .,..,,. f'r.h to leu UI UIO ..injur llllllllllIK liurillc.p
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"YHWifcm is io """"" . J " .. . I ilCOft- nHslstniit iiinmo.r " i in connection wiui us growui m rcccm
AWifclna! schedule and contending that I "; """'"'""I ' '' htZ " lenrs. The bonding Investigation will
Stte United States planes Have Men . .Uhtlnc n , ec r VZlrhM ! '" vigorously pushed by .Charles H. Von I "'"WW
.vrMatrtiJs(Mi- tiie oiiic.bih humicu .; , ..-" .. - TAmii. i ir intiiiier or rointnoti counci i xiioni i
v!A cnrk hflrt len Oonf. ' . . - . " ' . tt-lin Infindiird h. nrti?lii:ll iPnlntlnn
' 'TbnVr; SV.?. C"l wl'n : '" " "tH Ti. 'I; so'n , '"-- Mayors outs.de busl.
;' )'Ti?!r' n,.th ""yft""" l. l 'f Htate Senator 1-Mwar.l W. t'alton. ! "" Interests
?i2r-,-,i'n, p ' "u"v' ""'"v -" Vare leader of the Twenty-scentli ",cre art" pr,u. .."":. " ,
'J. f,00 planes. ! Ward nances to provide SJOO.OOO as the city's
-K-fButltwIll be.accoruing to pioouct on ,,.,,,.., liallI!M , eounclliiianlo rules !" of ' expenses l.icl.lctitnl to the
Vote Is 3G9 to 2 on Measure
Creating Agency to Sup
ply Aid to Industries
r. ,s? --- ;..... . i. i.i. ' i.auicni ciiniiKes in couiicuiuanic rules c " ' r . ., , ;:
- lf)W?ri,,'BOV!'!'rUT, ,. K ''lth a Nle- to letting down the bars urogram for the construction by the
k .',;''AMId atiperlorlty bi the n.lr. ! to easy methods of llnanclerlng have been eniment of lioni-s for Hog Island
- ",'. Training planes are now going Into . pannf, ,,y Vare followers In Councils, workmen. Theso bills hac not been re
K ',-.(a4orage. They are snmtler and lighter , am, ,vneth,r or I10t ttie- will be forced to Pirtwl bv the Klnance Committee, but
Ltfcan the combat and bombing planes and
, iMrtler of production.
P J is Aviation men expiuuieu inai inc ue
i1" "fcjtj hve been considerable, llut In
' f tlilr own defense they suggested that,
fl t auatoHo Ikoiln aoliAilitl liad Ikort tt'ori
"'r 3uitllA.IB atn.1 ftnf thnV rlafit hn tMA
".imbict of tlAdvt8til nnd Impolble
'4 2rtam ana preuicuuna uy me uiiwww-
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nbiTreaatm Witness
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May aie Vanished
t.V Cootlnucd from 1
! C? Ibert. relative
show their hand t today' session de-
pendt upon the attitude of l'enrosa fol
lowers and Independent members seek.
Ing to ictaln the two-thirds majority
rule.
Minor Smith nlicady, by resolution, has
been glen the power to make an agree
ment to'pay later on the city's share of
the Fortieth Waul Improvement.
After two suffrage plekels were
A campaign to nullify the Idle, which i Jeered from the Common Council cham-
for foity-onc years has stood as a site- ber at n recent cession friends of the
guard of the City Treasury, Is being movement sent a. petition to President
conducted by Varc lawyers, headed by cw-asoti, of the lower branch. usUng for
Chairman daffney, of Councils' Finance i nu open discussion of the tpipsllon. The
i ommittee. it tneir plans tire not petition will l taken up louny
It Is
iv the most active woiher on
M iisblnglnn, Murch CI
The war tlnaiic oorporatlon bill,
electing a Federal ugeney for fluani'lng
war liidustiies during the contlnuallon
of the lonlllct. wan passed by the Hon.,'
this rifternorm. after four days nf debate.
The bill, which has been described us
(he "most H-volutlon.iry piece ()f legis
lation ever passed on by nn American
differed from tin; measure up.
tin; Senate last week In nnlv
two paitlculars.
1'nder the Senate Mil the niporatlon
Is permitted to Isitie bonds tip to J I, Olio..
OnO.OOO while the House nieasiue 'e
sirh Is the amount to Sl'.ono.oou.nnn. The
membership "f Cie capital seeiirllles
co'limltlee Is llinllid to five l.y tke
House, while the Senate placed the
number at seven
The f,le was ."!'.! to 2. those voting
iigalnt the uieusuru being l!epieenta
tic LaFollette of Wiisliltigloti. mid
.Mm mil of Illinois
The bill, as sent to the r.iplicd ,,
Secretary of Treasury McAdoo, was rad
ically altered by the House before be
ing passed, Secretary .MrAiloo wantrd
the dlreelois of the corporation and of
the securities committee appointed by
himself with the applovnl of Hie Presi
dent. Instead they will be named liy the
I't evident subject to confirmation by the
Senate In seenteen cases whete the
wonts "with the approval of the Sre-
tary of Lie Treiisur" nppenied In the
'ace One
to the
tlons were denied
the V'nre steering
authorship of
certain articles In the Tagcblatt and
: T gonntagblatt. which Is the Sunday issue
5 lot the Tagcblatt.
' fc Herbert had Identified various copies
''gi'fot the papers In which the nlleefd overt
4'' P..,. aiieire.1 if, 1-inve been commit
f fited by the defendants. He testified that
s h as a reporter "covered the carryings-
r.fln of German societies their meciings, , itoP Connelly
ff "" '",.. i.i w-,n -,i ..ii.' " matter what action relative to
trials, while Darkow clipped papers "' - ,e i, d- !!
-14 "? ,ra,1Le'' th,sr!r..n'0..,.cr'n,a,"1 provide Mayor Smith wTlhJloO.000 for
.( T1'.m'j,.wJI. .i tv.... 1 1 food-conscrvatlon
'JtV leSUlICU lllfc sunicumcn ,.i,l.i ..i.i
f i sometimes Darkow wrote the headlines
altered, future appioprlatlon bills will be ! .limed
passed by a bare majority and the whole behalf of stiff iurc In I'lilhulelphia an
question finally dragged Into the courts vnerelv asks for fair tie.itment and
In mandamus proceedings. yea-and-nay" vole. Among the signers original drafi. t'i'.v wue Htrll.cn out b
llumois'or an agreement between fac- nie 1 dinner lleelier. (leorge Ilurntinm, ti,e lloti-e.
today by members of jr., nnd Samuel S Fcls. Tlie lllue bill peLinii the , itpnr.i-
g committee, who con- The most Imiiottniit n'c - of legls'.i- n,,ii m uiaki adwmccs and loans to ntli-
tend that the old rules will be the sub- ti0n nrllng In Select found W tiie j vr tliau lltinnclal Institutions, while
Ject of a series of attacks with a view nminanee requiring the. ineterliig of all , the Senate bill confines tliee tn banks,
to minimizing the power of the big , connections to water milns after .May j The House Inci eased the memberahlp
minority vote now in the lower chamber. ' Jl. This bill Is one of the most radical"! nf tiie Capital Issues Committee fiom
Penrose followers and Independent mem- water measures ever before Councils In l nve to seeu member.
ber assert themselves to be ready to that all change In connections as ueii
defend the two-thirds rule either on the ' as all new connections will be refused
floor of Councils or In court proceedings, unless the owner supplies a standard
which appear likely no matter what meter, th water to bo paid for at the
onlnlon Is handed down bv filv Snllr. rates under the 1318 ordinance.
Tne t nmmiuee on aier consiociru
a complaint of the fhotnut Street As
sociation Niatlie lo the huh of suf
ficient water supply to buJnes Iwmses,
him to pledge himself to abide by the
primary decision. Mr. Lane's proposal
hns nothing to do with the suggestions
made In connection with Highway Com
missioner O'N'ell, '
I He. takes In all candidates for ne-
publican nomination. It especially ap
idle to Snroiil and O'Xcll. Pledges of
l.ieuicnaiir. uinernuii
('intiniiril froiii Pane line
they determine whether they wnnt Por
ter or McXnlr, the other will letlre In
favor of the one selected.
i:lllm Kent Knne .M) Itun
It was also' reported nt the "dry"
l,eu,lfinrte.i Hull III nil tlloblblllty
,.,1-t... ,- . ..i iim lenillnir (ftnitlilflles for
r.HiiH irm ixiuie, "" - V" ':,. "- ' "--... , !.. ,,-.,.
fed.iutlon woikers In McK.an county, .-eci-ciary m "''' ' ' '"",7' ' .',"',
would be . nemocratb' candidate tor and the State "''",''
foimressman'-at-laige mi ' strictly be asked to "get bark to lie old la.
,r' "Iatf"rm , it ing like- a I egular fellow."
A move to fortify the Ueliubllcnti Xelther Senator Sprout nor O .Sell
party tignlnst n "bolt" after tho com- (0, n, irached today.
Ing Stiite primary election nnd to In- (ol.e f,iends of Sproiil say that In a
sure Hint tht; tlcfeiitt'i gubernatorial )eecli at Swarlhmorc Saturday night.
iSPlnint wll Inbldo b.v the decision ,,i, ,, lecentlon will be tendered him,
of the people at thnt clcttion Is being hp u.m Sl.t frth the chief points of hi
platform and will go on record as not
being a candidate after the primal leu
unless he Is nominated.
There was a meeting of progressives
who favor Senator Sprout nt the llelle-
ho could not Judge , his dlstanc '.i
rectiy. lie then tried a landing wiihXr-li
the goggles and found that h i?."i ?i
guessed the distance c orrectlv ' m
snonsoird bv David M. Ijillc. tho vet
crnii iiolltlcul leader of till city. Uo
want to seo that llepubllcans "stick
to their kuiim" lest u Uemocnit slip
Into tho ClnvernorV tnatisloti ns it le-
suit of Itelitlbllcun frictlutinusm. , vue-Stratfoid last night. Sproul was
"1 have scon enough bolting nf party nl t,0 meeting and made n brief nil-
lately." Hold I.ano today. "I. for one.i ,lrll. Among those -present ere Mer-
will not Vnto for tho IndorKcnicnt of l cntitlUs Appraiser John .1 front, tho
in; candidate lit thu coninw ineciiug n. chairman or tno riiiiaueipiita com
While the bill authorize great pow
ers for the Sfcrctar of the Treasury,
he I restricted far more than he desires.
The Ilouue ommittee struck nut four
teen of the seventeen specific powers
he asked.
The bill will go to cotifeicnie Imme
diately, ami It I believed the Jointly
npprnvtd measure 111 be 111 the hands nf
It
ik
s
fc-
purposes and tho
necessary money to pay Pieldent I.en-
.. V. .. .... i. . . nun. ui oeieci council, ins jihmii miihti
h: front oace" Cantlo, s to , aries "" retary of the Pennsylvania llrldge
SJlr J ? wHte bv the men writ 1 1 !- l'""''"'o''. remains tied up. with the
!?ld-.w!.r. lltn...X J ! """ -.'" probability of It ending In tho couif.
lOO Biories. lit, rniu ill- o.cio :.-.. ,..... or..nll., 1.111 ...III I..
.- .-(ii "I'l'i vM iiiiiifii iril Till tru
conIcIereil only with reference to the
Vofn nf IhA tlfiflA Htm tf a m ti.1tr.-i kst n -
no Washington correspondent. ..,, . K .,,
aovernment Held Iiown Without the necessary two-thirds voto
Assistant United States District At- "1rB. '"""' 1,n)e ,"f putting, through
tttorney Ernest Harvey then tried to have, i U-Tni. " tie. . r "p'n"e ,m" , or
lihl !.. i..nr in iii iiihnrLiiin MIIIIeiii Draper Lewis in connection
'the witness testify as to the authorship ... .. .i-.,..!.., r,r iiie ieie l.ei
ot the articles appearing In the various i wlt" 1", "rawing or the lease between
Inues of the papers complained of.
tnot furnished with news of any of tho
ores associations or bureaus und bad '
r
etc. The complnlnt was to Hie. 'effect (,e President for his approval only net
Uial Water camioi oe ninaiii,ri linn.'-
ground floor of store and oUice build
ing until after 0 o'clock at night. As
it asked for all nppropi latioii, the 10111
plalnt was referred to the Finance Com
mltlee A bill to strike fiom Hi ! plan
a small street below Huntingdon, be
tween Moyir nnd Aramlngo stree.ts, was
approved by the Survey Committee. The
Kroiiud was put on the plan In 1 S IT b.
the former Itlclimoml district govern
ment as a water toiirse for Hie old
AiamhiKo Canal. Ioiik since coiiMited
Into a sewer
of the Cltv fimuultten anil otlier Plilln
dclphij leader tnilcs tho candidate
has pledged himself to abide by tho
decision nt the primary."
Ills lefeiTico to action by the City
Committee refer to the plan of Sen
ium' Vnle to have.' that body, sup-
polled by otlier local lcadeis. KClect
11 slate for State, congicsslonnl nnd
legislative oiricc.
tVsnl. Cnmllibiles lirilitril ,
"It Is my opinion that every candl
dale for nomination at the loniing pi I
ni.irj election should flgn a pledge to
'abide by the primal. It I- unfor-
j innate Hint Hie time lin come when n
lb publican's word is not good enough to
Insure that lie will stick by tiie party.
The fact remain", however. Hint Hie
party is bigger than any individual ol
faction and we should take no chances
tbl time. We should have the signed
pledges of the candidate," concluded
the Twentieth Ward leader.
One stipulation of the prohibition lead
ers of Pennsylvania made tn .1. Penny
O'N'ell. who for months has been known
a n prohibition candidate for the lte
piililicau nomination for Governor, wns
that lie slay In the race to the gcneial
election whether be Is nominated or not.
Whether he agreed to such a pledge has
never been announced. It makes little
dlff rence. however, since Senator Wil
liam C. Sproul, the Penrose choice, ha
ill) announced that ho will run for the
Humiliation on u dry platform. It Is
work. Leader belleie the rniporntlon
will be appointed about the time the in t
Liberty Loan campaign opens
The main dlffeience between the
House and Senate bills I that the limit
of the loans the corporation ma make nrimt,. t,, "no all tho way" to get the the goggles were so constructed that
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nni.nr r i ne nroiiiuiiiou orcaniauon. u"-j i" ". ,,.-...... .....,- ,.,.,. ,,-
mitten nf the Washington party; i:ep
rescntalhe Thomas lloblnsoti. of tireens
burg; Clarence l. Antrim, of tho Thirty-second
Ward: James llonti and .Mag
istrate llobert Carson.
Thomas .1. Iloblns. of tho F.lghth
...... n ..pn,,nl frlnttil rtt fit run... Ptekl-
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dent P.oo-ievelt. was urged to run for
Consressiuaii-at-large and tho nomina
tion of the Progreslves will be tendered
him. Many Vare and Pentose follower
nlso favor Iloblns for the place ninde
vacant by Scott's candidacy for Lien,
tenant' liovcrnov- Thunas Oficr. of
Noble. Montgomery County, who caim
within a few vole nf defeating Con-gressni.in-nt-laiEc
Mc rl. of Pittsburgh,
wan IndiiiMil as h fitting nominee fm
Lieutenant (Igveinor
GERMAN-MADE GOGGLES
MENACE TO U. S. FLIEHS
Major John Piirroy Mitchcl's Sua-
liicions Lead to Unn on Foes'
Jlanufacturo
San lllrgn, '!., March 21. Airplane
goggles, manufactured by a German
firm In thl country, and herelofotn used
cstenslvelv In the American air service,
have been banished from the Itockwcll
Field Signal Corps avialloii school.
An Investigation made by Major John
Purroy .Mitchell, formerly .Mayor or .New
Green Gold Brooches
arc much in demand and arc
most pleasing in the ncvV lace
work designs.
A popular one of the fash
ionable green gold is a neat
open-work effect, with a dia
mond of good size $24.
S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st.
DIAMOND Mi:llfllANT.S Ji:WI-;Li:itS SlLVi:i!SMITIIS
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Robbed !
M'aybc you never have been, but
yon arc running pretty long
chances if your property is not
protected by Holmes.
When you have Holmes Service,
electricity guards your premises
against illegal entry. In addition,
our system insures the early dis
covery of leaks, fires, and other
damaging irregularities.
generally believed that If O'Nell had to York, disclosed the startling fact that
wns 1 omen in ..juo,iiiiu.iiii'i ny nn1
House, while the Senate llmli is $ I, linn..
(ino.iinu. It Is believed that the Senate
llguie will ptevnll
t
After argument between counsel Judge
jJiCKinson aeciueu vnni me vviinrei. c-ouni
Will Blockade Dutch i
Ports, Boche Threat
fa-
W
fib
U
m
B answer only "yes" or "no" as to whether
he knew of the authorship. The wit-
a'ness answered "oo."
There then followed a struggle on the
vpart of Cnlted States District Attorney
Kane and Mr. Harvey to formulate que.
'ifont that would bring further llglit on
, Mhls question. Ilerbeit mentioned that
he had no "positive knowledge."
'tiilr. Ivanu was or tne opinion Hint tho peied as to an igreement by the threats
VwJtness had a misconception of that of Germany. He showed bow tho Hutch
Ciintinitril from Pace line
ihev were taken over by Hie navy.
With the proclamation went a statement
i from the President, indicating clearly
'that Holland. Iwlxt the devil and the
deep sea. had undoubtedly been ham.
term.
! eral questions,
I
rlne warfaie have been made good In ad
vance for Hie next ten months.
Considerably befoie that time launch
ing"! of new ship will have definitely
cstahlMnl the a ccn:.iiicy of the Allies i
In the warfaie with 'lie suhmarius. '
The only development that might pie j
vent lite termination of the I'-boat con
f ; it. i would l,e Hie conslt uctinn bv Cermet;.-
of a new ;!! nf ihni.il Inn I ir
less vulnerable anil mine nggtcs.ie
than ihe present. That is extiemcl;.
unlikely. I
Sir Crlc lieddes. Flist l.oiil nt the
British Admlialty. ha .'imnnir.ccd that
PROPERTY SEIZURE
BILL GIVEN SENATE
President's Measure Referred
to Committee Will Be !
Great Opposition
WHshinslnii. Match SI
Sena4ur Chainbeilaln. cli.iiimnu of the
Senate Mllltniy Affairs Coumuttce. thl
nftcmoon Intioduicd the bill sent to
he would be relleviii ot tills picugc uy
the action of Sproul.
When it was said that O Neil was
pledged to slav in the fight for the gen
eral elCLtioii I here was talk of asking
Inr them. Maim- John Hart ho f. com
mander of the Itockweil Held school, Is
sued an older calling for the destruction
of all such goggles In use at North
Island The.v weie leplaced by gog
gles of American manufacture.
It's better lo be safe than to be sorry.
Arrange for Holmes Protection now.
HOLMES
ELECTRIC PROTECTIVE COMPANY
8l2OHES1NUTSTWalnni611,Mainl290
Both he and Mr. Harvey put sev- Government, under temporary agree- the new shipping' now being 'launched Congiess vcslenlay by the War Depatt-
j2f rWe sustained by the Court. No post-' ..fL''fti? ,!'"'
festive Identification of authorship could be , "e0t the Teu '
tho obiectloiw to which , ment for using Dutch ships In nelglan come within luu.mio ti.ns monthly of
enei wurii, nun neen tepiacing tne total sini.ings or inerclinni-
part. evidently be- men. Tho million tons of Dutch ship-
tt,t-.f,ti f tnr.,n,lf, ..I... !.... i.n. .. ...... I...... . . ....., ...
(.-. m. 1,A Tl-ltllAU ..., ... ... .. "... ........, .-. .,..,,.,w ,UIh 1,1.1k 11.1. JUM IP, en lf?IIMl'll III
jiten from the witness. ,,,, leaving Holland . activity Is sulllclcnt. theivfnie. In make
With the ships now actually In kooi! the balance of loses throughout
it . , possession oi me i mien jmhics ami the piescnt year and well Into .lauuarv
Kf. 5.,f,The Government scored, however, l the Allies little time will be lost In of next vear.
?; fwhen Mr. lleibert Identified correction1! putting tlieni In the trans-Atlantic It Is known that Amei Ira's ami itreul
tft '" handwriting on several slieets or transport serv.ee. .American nuvai crews uritain s slilpiiuildlng programs li;ive
'1 'vnn" naner. tfesnld thev were made "ere ui once auimuic iui niniuiiiiK innen iieuinu tne nrst aiuicipai'inis. n
- . t.- nnaLoiii ! U .isnnf TMAaa cliantu
Lipr XnilVUH Uliu xttiivti inv.-i. piiv-ih
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jhA pasted upon tliem clippings from
ntViAi- fiorinnn imilf-4 to which VPr
, ntr U'atiA Itiillratiul vpHtprdv In Ills
, ' i Ndrtraea tn tlln 1llrV til. It tllCMt nIipMm
it??)
I tt
t-C
tr-
jre the most Important evidence to be or tie s. :...,... er mc lei.ii, ui ,n
t Introduced. It Is contended that correc. , le,, Viiaking hi statement as to se.
Hfons and changes were made to make uro ,hc president pointed out fully thi.t
dispatches from abroad friendly to the i Holland had noted under the shadow
teOerman 'cause nnd obstructive to that nf the liamiieiing Uerman Influence and
of the United States, 'emphasized that this Uoi eminent is
"JL?,... ,,".".. .. ...,.. i.. ' ..nihelv friendly to the Netherlands.
William reiBuoun, .. ..ciK..r. ... ,,,,. -----. . - , ..,-, ,,,ie u rtl,,nll.-
Inl-t,,nlee leKl Heit i, In "' "." '"Y" '. '.'1".' ' V: """"."'
them, as the bureaus or operat ons Ii nhsn ulelv ceiiain linueci ibm m
and navigation had plBtmcd this matter leleratlons of luunchlpg In thu l'nlted
carefully In advance States alone will begin lo eert a marked
Acttif.1 seizure was accomplished Influence on the tonnage situation nest
aboyt 7 o'clock last night, and as far i summer. The upwatd movement of the
as reports here show no difficulty was chart showing the Allies' victory over
encountered. The Dutch will bo paid the l'-hoais ought then to become piom-
Inent. if Hide is no slackening ill new
construction.
The now policy of publicity coinein
Ing the sli'pplug situation tlierefore.
gives no aid and comfort to the tier-
mans. Ir should lie essentially
,...- ,n Hid Vllln I, nl.lll...u l.n r..,..
,1, .. ,,,v niiivr. ,, .w. ,,, a, , ,r , I, III. I I. , ., ,1 ,
Mint the or villi nnl be ,,n l.c Hie i InUl.ll loll
mint giving the lies in practically
blanket powers to take over all real
and p rtonal propeity In the United i
Stales.
The measure was lefericd back to
the Military Affairs Committee for In-j
vestigatloit. Itillcatlons were that HI
would meet with the greatest opposition t
because of the almost unlimited scope i
of the powers It lonfcrs upon the Prcsi-!
dent.
Senator Chamlieilaln slatrd in Hie
Senate thai he introduced it "at the I
tupiest of tho War Depaitiuent." !
Among other bills on vvhlili nctlou
was sought In the Senate was the lesolu
t ion ptovidlng for lcglslratiou under the
diaft of all.oung men wlui have be
come twenty-one since the fifth of last
lime: another providing that olliiei in
.ii-mii- nt., ..civile shall receive the same cotn-
f oiiaitei as those not in
Philadelphia
submarine 'i lie tiermau neon u i
and nesiues the .Meuwe Am-' realize noni Hie oiiliiai
mist Held service, another .suspending cer-
lU-itmu ti,,., ,.ii,i ,-i.uli l,'l i.iii on the liurciinse nf mil-
L" t weighing bundles of Tageblatts on cer- iterdam will be permitted lo return to being revealed that pliatbal baibaniv uarv supplies with several of minor
I ry lain oaiew uuniiiaun-u m. im'i . nju- jiolli-lUJ uecaue u .in mk- fciucut. re ramiui. m hik il km in im- i iuirii.ui- jnuoi taiu'0 hiih the dopai tnii'lit re-
U Y, . . "'" l " icently maue .or sucu return. ( ems. no .., .eiina , re ((ml es ,, of ,,,.
V rjflneteenth street and Kalrmount avc--,
fue, testified that Werner-has lived at
:.i
i . .. ..---.-... .
' ( S Z9IS Camuriuge street lor me use seven
'.p '"-years. He told of delivering mall to
f-' Werner and his family.
V t .1 I v.w Xt fA1lltA a lolfee nnrr nr
F''.j.from the Vest Park station, testlded
mi
HfK $ delivered mall to Djrkow and
tSi'-fcrnlly at 6145 Jefferson street rr
l'f August. 1910,vto February. 1917. Af
New York, Match L'l i
Two hundred membeis of the naval
leseive and luu customs iuspectois to
day boarded Government craft In New i
Yo'rk harbor and were taken out to
Dutch ships lying nt different piers and
anchorages, mid the business of trans
ferring rort-8ix siupi 10 me Amen
'proven to have sacrificed Ueimany s I
honor once more in vain
gram without delav
i,.'ran mercantile marmo was oegun. i itu b
V v,t,.t McAllisters route was clianged. I!'."" ... ' . " . :..i.i- ... ..' .1.. It.:..-.. '
'j. ?1. 1 ., .. y-un.. 1 the en. ne um n ,,1 .,.i.ii,k ,,ci- ,,,,- i,uh.h
tS4i-i-vn.cro8S.exainiiii.uoii .w. u.UJ i,eU , ( being In charge or tire Navy De-
tPft'1- It" witness a to Darkow's reputation partment.
; .'. i.m. (he nelEbbors. but an oblectlon I a. uooii ns each Dutch shin was
ICiC. ' nustained.. I boarded by a commissioned officer and
''iSA . 'Weighers of mall stationed In the a squad ;.f men, the Holland sailors
rnRPoatofflce Building testified, today that ." i'S wibMninle ceremony at the
fe Cf rntitnriin Anrll 6 and hentemuer 10. 131 1. ... n ,.,uA.u n.r. i,i-ntKT intn nmt iiin
W w iVi ' . ,,' T . f , ,. ... ,, . , . , j lUtilitll nilt;ic iiu uju.is.vi "..in ....... ......
I lv-T,wey nanaiea copich oi mo i-jinaueipniti naK 0j tne euierianus imu previously
f r,Vi-V'ebatt which had bn mailed to out- j flown. ,, t t
'r ,-t .T . .. - . n.1.. ..,.!. nf lot ne iii'ni. ia Tliitiiti
V","iMown suuscriDers. uuring uiai tune ine o..v ... --" -"- '" .,"".""
' W'U atate of war already existed between J P began at o:i . ock A that
.-Wf this country and Germany. .necial tugs left. the battery sea wall
M"Si.iV. I uonner, a mill weigher, tesii- Bn(i proceeded to Kills Island. On the
r. iHttd that he had weighed copies of Hie island were 330 men of the naval re
... : Ar..i. j.,, n, ui.... ...1.1..1. .. ' .... n...l 1 (i pii.timu Itinneetiru Al
P1 ri.- lnil.ueiiiilA iHKeuian v.niu-11 nem Hcnn ,,m -. .Bvv...r ... .,.. .... .
L. vi -"i- . . ... . ,. .,.... a... t..aa u'.ru ev-nlv- it Utrlhliteil on
': - j-. nieani ior out-oj-iown uisinuuuun. une . mvow "--' - -
:,.SfS?Tie the dates on which he weighed copies ! tot" cra"'
' . ' ya s . 1 .
1 Blake & Burkart
Herbert E. Blakr, Sucettior
IliMlilllEWK
All
the
kk fiiv-omno uerman language newspaper wa j
. ' ' V-AUgust 6. 1917. It was on that diyi
' " (that the Tageblatt piiPilsiiefj a uispatcn
&f ..which was headed In German a follows: I
r 'a Professor Jenny Does Not Take the
I iKJ YANKUK Dl.UKF
e .u.Htnn.. tlv.n. n .1 AnO .. W I f
Seriously
'-i,nk...arlft. I.itr AsHilreS Knirland
i-vf-i. That We Will Send Ten
, &? Million Men,
!i ,vThe Government will contend that
ft j'mla dispatch was one of the many fake
iLiAfanuinh.. whleh wAm iiianuf o.c tured"
's'fjir tha editors In their office. I
' $, Other copies of the Philadelphia Tage-
Halt cpntaining -uegeu seuuiuua muur.
re welgnea in tne i-osi vjmce on .-!ri-sber
'1V 1917. On thr.t date a two-
'. paragraph appeared In that news-
r, in which president vvuson was
rreu to as iiie i-roinenauci. m,u,
-title there appeared the following:
IfPrealOent Wilson regrets that he
not go to the front witntne troops.
f da we."
MTeatlmony relating to sending of the
ifablatt through the maws was given
E. W. Alexander, chief mailing clerk
ha poatofflce; William Ferguson anu
Bonner.
rhe flrat witness today was Tod
.lei. who during the Governments
yeetlgatlon of the publication of a).
treasonable articles in tne jge-
Jtf u-- connected with the Depart.
iaaent' of Justice In this city. Daniel Is
OW aasociateu wiiu -ir. ivmie m i'"
ecutlon of treason ana similar cases.
Ir.-Daniel testified that he was" In the
i. Of the Tageblatt on the evening Qi
nber ID. lsu. wnen mat,piace was
He Identified several slips of
' paper and writings which had
4d by tne Government agents
, linotype machines. Alter tne
:tnt Government agents to the
C offices,- Mr. Daniel ssld, all
fpp macnines wnicn were ai
Inibi operation were ordsred
I'lmke', business manster;
SEIZURES OFFSET
TEN MONTHS' SINKINGS
rirrfftes or tht liilltil Vrtsll
New York. March 21.
ijelzure tcday of 1.000,000 tons of
Idle Dutch shipping by the Allies means
the present net losses due to the subma.
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