rw kr.v st' . &Wi . . vl ,." C EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEll-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1918 GOSSIP OFTHESTREET-PHIL ADELPHI A MARKETS WAR NEWS ATTRACTS MUCH INTEREST IN BROKERS' OFFICES u. Opinion Prevails That Allies Will Soon Turn the "Tide" Gossip of the Street I jf HOST of the brokers' ofllccs thcii v js a tense atmosphere of expecta tion yesterday, nml every kcrap of news comlnp; oer tlio wires or through news-distributing agencies was feverishly scanneil. It win tlio pre vailing opinion that the Allies would Koon begin to have their innings, and In that event big doings were anticipated. As mentioned In thli column yesterday, leading Herman papers Acknowledge that lllndcnburg did not brealc tho British lino nnd Is considerably exercised as to the where abouts of the big Allied reserve. Home brokers aro In favor of holding back opinions on tho present situation In Europe for n ftw days, till facts arc obtained and corelated In such a way as to ho more Intelligible than tho rather disjointed and In fcomo Instances contradictory statements which have been pouring In during the last few days. If tho news of the recapture of Odessa by the llubslam from tho Germans had nny effect on prices of any stocks, It was not noticeable. Under ordinary circumstances this news might mean a great deal; In fact, It might mean another turning point In Russian affairs; but tlio greater news from tho western front dwarfs It Into Insignificance. Tho strong spots In the stock market j estcrday were "Baldwin Loco motive, American Car and Foundry and Crucible. Referring to tho rrcsldent's decision on steel prices till July 1, .ludgo Gary, chairman of tho United States Steel Corporation, made tho follow ing statement: "Tho prices approved and announced by tho President were thot-o recommended by tho general committee, of tho American Iron nnd Steel Institute, after consultation with lepresentattves of the different lines. "For somo of tho manufacturers they aro very low, In view of In creased and Increasing cost of production. However, all nro dUposcd to devoto their capacity to Interests of the Government. A majority of tho producers will reallzo u fair profit on tho average. "Tho prices of steel-making pig Iron and scrap were reduced $1 per ton becauso It was believed that those products could reasonably afford a reduction, but moro particularly becauso tho reduction would bo of considerable benefit to makers of finished product who aro compelled to buy their melting material. "New prlco committee Is giving careful and dally consideration to subject of costs and Is well qualified to dotvrmlno what prices aro reasonablo and will como within tho original pioclamatlon of tho Presi dent." A well-known broker, whoso house has largo dealings In steel, io marked In connection with Judgo Gary's statemenl that ho did not think any of tho steel companies would "sturve." r Philadelphia Markets G1UIN AND FLOUK nrJy,'"JAT UfcelptK. 5H.7S7 bush. Jtsrket in "- " " iif iuniauona louow, iitr loin, -- - ODD FELLOWS NEAR 99TH ANNIVERSARY Government's Local Market Reports K"i r rumr it iniirniTim aTfinrinrii in i SHLoni,-fiL"n,u,il tirlm No. 1, northern pr.!n?' Z.'JTi N. 1 hard winter. 12 ST. No. I r. ,,n. '-v-7 o. 1 hard white. IJ.aH Minimum prlcfAfiM lis-. .' ' 114. Xn. A to a. j. j. . k in ill I Mn ,":!' . 5 'l-'.13: liOtt. No. .3. sim'l"' .No'. :intlo. No. 5. i.t3i "TOi erade, ts.ejtf'.'.ll. !jrc!t' "J'miim prices only to be npplle.1 h,h ni"J!. Vlh." nulllle In tho wheat ar -.-.. vuHii 10 warrant it. nJ.0'.''1 wheats Maximum price contatnlnl nfZi.iS? ."il. Moisture to 13 5 per cent o. ,1 soft red I "1 Jalnlnir la (I per cent t to under N0;r c0rr Xc oft red. J2 2ft. This daily report s sent out Iiy the ' J?irran 0 Markets of the United States Department 0 Agriculture. Philadelphia branch, telth headquarters at SOO-StS In surance Exchange Building. FHUIT8 Arri.Kfl Per l.l.l. (4i Proclamations by Sovereign nnd Grand Lodges for Mod cat Celebration to SO quarter r-ciks), Virginia, Hen l)al, "A" grade. 24, .. --.-- grade, -U, Sit.'lo. "A- eraile nuitllt- fair, roiirtltloti poor, scalded. IS. cw lorn, iiai.imna. a," 2) . 1.1 taw fiJ.aSi "." Brade, 2.. quality fair. 14 Mi nioi.iurr Ho under No. 1 or No. a ml. -".23; onde. IJ r.ii nm. pn r-arlv iIm rcportnl. JlKXImum trlc ronlainlnir not over 1 1.7 C'n.l molrtiire To limltr No. 1 or No. 5 I . i No' ' "" rri1 S.t'' .Minimum tn !" ,"1' i"ri, tii mil rtt" TU.vwili:iltllU!l No arrlittH. VKdKTAllt.K') as PA It All f.1 No nrrhnln. IIKA.Ns riorliln. por l.uh. Imkt. (IS to '' -luirtrr pccK, sren nna as. fi ;hii ''ni:i:rs T5CWI1. t'Al MMlmnm lirli'A I Oil" loll prr i-nt molKtur j reu, s.... -o a ,.; "! fn-Maximum rrlco oc unor h,!,;1 ' ltii Maximum prlri- rnntalnlnir v? ? r J,SL ""i" r,,nt mnlituro He tiirtr rnl. '""''nine not ovrr IS rr rrm nioiatur s- rril ! 17 ' -'lv- -u- ' ,olL Samn'lr 'nhrata hatvlIM on mrtt, lint In rip can- ahjli prlocs be huhr than io unilrr .o l ot tho ffubcla rf prfwntrij hniutty Mh-at Value .hall h ilttrrmlnM I'f fain tamuli baeli uf the clam unU .ub- COllttitn,a o, a,- I.,,.,, T..., ... fiulrt but rtttrlnan wfro light nnrt irlo i 'Jf',1 .... .. , , ,, rulo.l tptj. Quotations: far lot for KUUi 'I.ANTrf Hotl.la iui-i iriine ,-vo a Jclluw, Jl.Bi, 0. 4 l'l W". , , V.I I, ,,,. Tl) following circular letter has hern sent out from tho (Irnnd Lodgo bead quarters, with u prnclanmtlon from ftrnntl Mlrn rlkit.l.. ..l,.l..lnn ill f-rtiml Illlll nflhnntltintn Iia.IIam nt llm nnlt.p tlio' duty of commemorating on April "d. 1918, the ninety-ninth ilnnlcrsary of tho Institution of our order hy npproprl ato servlret nnd hy publlo thnnksgUlng to Almighty (loil for Ills manifold mer cies to us as Individuals nnd ns an order." To th( orrioprs nn.l Mrmlvrx of Iho Suh onllnato l.oJKa of IVnnmlvanla. I l. 1 Tiler nr ihri-o thlnirn ivhoe Imt'orlam-o I , - : ""," w iiiiiifin niii'T iiiii'oi t ; l'or bbl. (-3 to 37, quarter reck.l -'!,""" ""'"" "V.'IT." ''r."r"..."'"" ,"! - li .- u r-IIDB ntiri inuiiili"ii tlllAnK Ww York r.r Inn tianl.h "1 J"J VV." '."'ration of tho lir.lyer! V fnl, l-J.M Horl.la. He r h-W M.I I iamfr (40 ' "UW.r, ?'V.'l?.r '.-" ."'. rV!VA" "K l"v. II-.1"" M1,''i '1 rt .. . ! our rminfrv U .nci t 11.1- nri,t.u i,u 1 a uuith i-er. iiL 12 , to 3.1 ounrter.xiftr . hm 1 ;:?.v.v-,:-,,i. :m:? "X'- v.: ' lint K untnaii 11 v.itri .11 i-Alii i'i ivvrii i'oiifnrnii , rni. ii ' : "rin our or.ir iroro u.,. pui. no mat iljwii neaa). beat. II0UUJ1 lmor. .jc n our.rountrr nlnctv-nli.o Srara ao for J7A. .,,, -.., 1,1 , s nn udiiii smi iwnont rf human tv l worn 1 r.l.r.H 1 1 lori.ia, per crato 111 tn , in ,m. ,n u. .!... . .- n.... I JorVrV,M,MintVliMSoMr;;,.r;er.r,ii,- '"7 '""'. ' -'t ur "JluniVv 1, th. I . H 'SaitfaiaHaaaB - 1 sm 'Bm.: aaaHLaaaBaaal ' Pj S( 'IM' Tfl i, aakJaaaaH rr crftlt, , -. ..... .. nvv'i 11111 ti till llll-tl .i lot Jff tlPU m.lko lnli(iriit( nr.in.iMtlnnt fiir an nnnhrrnnry Cf It-brntlnn. I.ut rvrrv lodso can hoM koiiib Jort of u imUo niritn to nicn at leuAt our rnmlllcs and friends j ! KAf.t: NAfTnlk, rp bbl. (20 to 22 nuar i , -r-u t. . i-n.A . ...- . , ab .A.i.ai ..-.-.nri r.i. .. .r. c.i.ie -..,,., nuan ciicrins ", lJ;r. .7 T.. . 1 t .n .....v . ininru .'n lira biw alue were Urmly main- .. 1.1.1 ui.j- ri , r namn-r i,i 10 j-eroml in keepln w-llli the aboie. what talneil. but dcman.l was onlv mo.lerute Quo I 3 "oien heade). J...ilirJ J... illfornla. la our lo,tee dnlnir to Imreaeo lh lo of tatlonju No. a while. Jl.ii.ISi l.oil'. i aland '"r ".f,10 .' -Vj ", '. ,n)4, V.'.l'.-.-J Arl" sr-;iilna rertltlratea .m.l thrift lamp7 "'I hlte. Jl.ulljOl.Ol). No. 1 while. It 05 ",l,f,Jii,S,tW l-5L".'i?'' ,v,-A . j ,v llr '';A'!0. tho SV. relarv of tho Treasury. 1 US', j No. 4 while. i n.iij yi mi, . MlisilHoOJlsl Nearby, per lb. (3 to 4-lb. haa railed upon tin in ronneetlon Mltli other n.OUlt llecelpta. soa b!l and .1 101.017 t"K,vV,iS;"0tt v..b..ir,i, . .o,. .. I'"'"!,1 ornanlMlloiia to ilo .ill In our power lb In eack. The market ruled firm under oN10N SeY'& " olll' ,!."r KW-lb. , " lit In tho raimuR of doo.Oiki noil llaht orfirlnm und h fllr "lenian.l The ';!; ..V'i'f.TJ1 i-"1' rof,r',r.-, s,"- . ihryuah tho ule of the.,, ,Umi.... other nuotatlona were aa folloiis- 1-er li'l lbs In ' A.,lB-sl1 STJ,WrJ,.Vlr.l.,r M,t- '-3 to M 'r?,,ern'l oraanUallon. in reaoonw to hi. dS-lb. eark winter 'wheal ion per rent i "".ir!?'. peeka). l..'.Hf2 rail are workln hird Aro wo do nR our flour. Illtfll.Mi Kanaaa w'he.t loo SJr i.1 i:ASrn"rW,a, ,,:Sr',;J:h. h'M- '" ,0 !"'.'" '" ", Rrevloua mmtnunlmtlon ur ent flour ' I10.7.VO 1 I ?. wine wheat Ku i 1',,1,l,i;J.,r.',kf,l),n,!!0,,-SU . ... 'f!ti V'V ""J""1 tolmi.t tn the extent of 111 iwr rent flour iJiir.ii II r5i ' ! -!X uSr-I,JPr,l,','i' "r ."f If' ?' . "l'l!'.lr " h"o elaniM ilurli.it the month nVi:riUllwaaoul.l lut firm Ouoti 1 'OXAIO RS -Hulk, per 100-11. . rennnjl- of Slarrh and on April 1 to report the entire tntlons it lUttStM bbl in .?ei.' Q uou lanU. II.70O1.SS. nearbv ner i-buh. amount of jour hol.ilnaa of Hulled mate, iiiuona in imsij per bbl. In aacka. ' k.kt. (33 lba.). Ilrnla. bOB7oc: Kecond. . bonda and atan.iu Uo wnni n. t.i.i.ll.h ihe PROVISIONS There was n fair Jobbing motrinrnt on.l laluea wero well eualatned lit recently re Med prlrea. Quolatione City li-ef. In et, rmoked and air dried. 31c: weatern beef In Mete. Mmuke.1 !tl . 11. ,., kriucklea and tender.. nu.kel and air dried Hie! weelern l.npf. kn.,f.IilAa nn.l t.h.l.p. fmoked. -I'.C, beef lmln. 14:.; pork, family ..li .12.J.H. hums S. l cur-d. tonne. 2isr 2rll; ham., aklm.ed. l..o.. 2J(2le. hame. aklnned. imoked. i"itt3ur. other bum, euioke.l city cured, u to brand and ner iiae, 2'l'Tl.lOc: hanie, emoked, weHtem cured. n'.lfil3ic; ham., bolbd, boneleas. 42c; plrnl, anouinera. r. lr. i ureo looae, 2l'ir: plcnl CO to 22 75, poorer. .'( reauH, nn.l un wunt tho re.ult to be In Kreplnc wllh our elandlne .. tho lark-ret rraiernal oraanlzatlon In our State. Third, Home lime nco hlanka were eent ... ,..e ecrcvar oi eery ioun in tn mate, a-lXA.gjy- GKOUGE A. I1RUNNER He is tleRrco master in Jlillo Lodpto nml in Coronn Encamp ment, Independent Order Odd Fellows. (Iran.l Mnrehal Harry c. Stephen nn.l r. 1). Ii. II. I.. (Ireene, members of tho "Karneat IVorkera" Lommlttee. atwiko on tlio hldher brnncbea of the order, w-hllo Itev. VV. M. lUmllei nleo ina.Jo nn eloquent uddreaa, cnjoied by all. 1. I. ti. M, lrfroy lltew urged tho lodirta of tho h'etenteenth IHelrlct to encouraae mora of Ihelr ilrltallona and to net twtl.fr. Inter eatlnc remurka wiro al.o made by roet lluarda Norman Dl.harom, William Hhep. pterii, Ororno llallereon, Daniel IiaiK John riandell nnd llruthera deorao Altman, Jo seph Klllott, Harry Land und others. lVnnh.inU 1.0dm-, No, 3. bewlde bclnff tho uldeet lodtfe tn tho order here. . forfflmr to the front ax tho leadlnir lodgo In Is'e.t rhlladeinhla. In the la.t elx months twtr- ifin, HIMNACH Norfolk, per bbl. quarter pecks), best. ll.tiOtfl 91a i .... hQI'AHHEl MorMl. perlnr, J1W2. riWEUT J'OTATOK-i Nearby, per buiib. bakt. 1 tn P ttuarler iM.ck.1. II Iflj culla. fi01tn.V .. Itarlea hno been prompt In maklmr return Rrc -laeter Junn M, MclCecmali the. stalf i talnment on .Monday', sleep, which was r,ci weeiern beef, knuckle nnd tender. I TOMAmbh i-iori.n, per -bkt crate, i lino Io.IkoIu our Jurisdiction ha returned I ncnulrlnic perfettlon In tho tloorncrk. A iiireut aucces The music wn furnlsh-il by i.i. i, ,.-.,. ... ... ,vi.inu, n,iB , ,,,,..,, j,,.,, iir. i'i,i .,, i.i.iri, ur, inn. ti nnmo. r err, ico i.t.K won ei.irn mr nw uo,n in nn in. .ti..v-.i,i it.un ruts ui.u uruni t on, choko (10 tomntoes), J3ifJ..o; small and of the lod?.a hale m.t ns jet ent In afly eerilco of the country tlnda h rerrulir ilaro land by tho Harmony Four Htrlns; Hand, and RVIllu for a t-i-.nr.l nf nvurf hrrtfrini in tlm tv-ftnir iintli.1i.tr frn mliVil tn thfl fit in iinru ni'iirs ncMire, .Mnuy ot I no nerr- I'crmn iinu unu t mo hiji nir'nuui ui " national turmoil td .ook ttr lh wUat of our tlllnf)Ufnt membffri. To ttiAt no. " irrnt anchrm I riut th appointment of Mjfficlfnt commit tfr in ortr that evfrr hrothrr who tn Hubla to au(innHoi. may t ieriionnilv Milted nnd pfmundrti to mm back to th foM before ou ar rompellfd lo auapend him In my opinion th aalntr of nna nlrl tnAmVa la l.allaa It. Isll.a . teaehlnr the tenets of our fraternity to a puirinre. "I wish In rail tlio allentlon of the chief, of records to tho additional pace. In th early report blanks for tho names of the brothers who hair responded tn their coun try's tall rill them out carefully that their nnmea may appenr on tho honor roll of the rent roumll Also Instruct your flele gjto to pay strict attention to tho request of the mileage committee, and to bo presiat at the openlnir of the session In Scranton. Hlnco my tenure of office Is nearly ended. I wish at this time to thank tho many broth ers who by ihelr kindness nnd consideration have made my term ns treat sachem mora than pleasant, and those, who by uncenslna hanl work have added to tho numerical strength of our order, I extend to ou the heartfelt thanks and apprelatlons of the home folks around whom mi halo cast the cloak of fraternal protection." Great Sachem Heewlck and O ' of n. 'IhomiiH l rraaer attended a. dlstrl't meet J'st held In tho wlswam of raupsunomlmf Tribe, o. (1.1, at Wind llap. - Inst I'll ilio'a sleep. , The meetlna- was well til. tendd. members tril"n many mlla from surroundlm tribe, or I'enn Arioli llins. r. iresson nn.l Notnrtth, Ths nieaiill wss presldid over by I), u. H. Jtoyil Innopn, tlreat Sachem llesnetk mndo u sidondld "ill",, whuit was much nppr-cnti.l. II. '. ".'. !' I r""er nwke on IledinHn'Mp. I S. 1 Icks. from IVnu Arxyle: l. s, tli;re. from Itose-n, y of u, John 1', llader and V. O. ri. Hojd Iinohu spoke of tho work lirlnic 'one lit their resprctho trli.-s thrnuahout the district. Th meellnir was successful a well as patriotic. r'h i ntertalnrient tcnslste.l i.r otal and Ins'ru'uo t'al inuslc and n bountiful repast l'enobscot Tribe, No ?n, hid n real old lime aduptlon on last Thursday's el,u, when three palefuca were admitted. Wllh I'. H. Tred Jlaurer as saihrmi I'. S William Herry, senior saaamoroi 1. J. James m riant, junior sagamore; v, s. jamis It I'lnkerlon prophet, tho work w ilolin In n commend Ible manner. The iredlt Is due to nacnem uottlell, .Maler In capturlns; tho palefaces. Tho trlbo will show n good report for tho term. On the second of riant Moon the Installing team, with l. II. r), Janus It. I'lnkerlon, will raise the rhlfH nf Itlnrk llntvk Tribe. No. '.'. On the ltth. l'lnnt Mo.ni the chiefs of No. 7U will bo raised by Faklma Tribe, No. P. The haymakers held their monthly meet Ing. " of t. 1'rcd lleberly resigned and 1". t. II. Charles Ilalllson -ls elected to tho iwisition. Kour tramps were Instructeil In the nosterlca of making h-iy, and were taught to belleir Refreshments were served, FORfStERiO DEATH rs ii .;- i r j r i m jv tmtfM, -m BI How til a Tivvn AiTeWt Amount of Insurance $j& v tcction and Dues Court Cro Keys. No. 3'4S. I?ors of America, 'At G30 'Market tlttitTA cueneil tentfttlvo rropoiiltlonit rel4tlr' Increnacil denth benefits. P. 'n. TL.'Ct nor states l "The old system In tVaterw',';' societies 1i t.cconilnc manifestly indit ' OUate to meet tlcmnnds nf funeral i'i 'Si pense, Tho distinctive character. Wleltiir'' 'r'fi .... ..,,, uvvmvvii Mncuumt unu inviH.. mice fratnml orannliatlons preclutfsst -the former In innn States rrom Ui '.. nnls&Jslnts n siitvm Ik av...... tanri uliA -..,-...n nillll II CAtTM U. ftiUV Wlllf-P , Vf.3 nut thorKl Aln-d.,iMM . u. .. j" iitJ1" ' i ... . v.. vinojiiiiin mam uuuar ltw ". latter feature with the j-lsld supervtolokVi Imposed, so that nnj- uniform sum thf,V the tuprcmo bodyof the order couWL'j): mtlke Utllvertal would be limited to &h amount not In excess of J200. and to7Ti assure even that sum It would beheces-W ' sary for all the Forester court In tbe'iS,,', ..-..u.. ... Hu,i,, v bJIU iiiuciiiciii . SRv. by regular payments, entailing an ItWi' crease In tho dues, or to lessen wwliW," courf reserve by the extra sum wlth-'fffi. drawal, If that method of tho IncrasedjA uuvs was not carried Into effect" w ,- nf'I1h.,uyt'',..h., 'onf ens'sed tho atleaUtHkifri''. Siit-ISs t!?-rfc ."Jjwosrship and Is Mn' i.i.A'"V,"-.v"'". '".T. '". '".'9r years . re u 1...V.U, " " -luKsiioi.. out wiin no rei & sultant outcome. I e. n. Wh to contsnded? fe , "that oa many local court., as wall .-; Ai E,,"..ylf.l,t,Mllc,,,,n, h.'n operation meat" ' '". -Sii..;.'. 1v.Jnufn lrr sum without, ' f,"-n.'il,k"";tw"n "" lawa of any CommonJ ff .t wealth, they aro loath tn cancel their Wf solvent guarantees for othir i,n.ri.,i VU1, Vj percliance. unstaWe. proposals. Through tho vT-Wlrl S. Uiin.r ."spontlbio companlea Insurance jTgl at reasonablo terms has been secured for 8?3 :1s Hiawatha Tribe. No. 311, the baby of the wmrr i.i-rc, nri.i ns nrsi smoKer ana enier- returns. In all falmrs to the brother In In th lodgeroom. Thero will l." n tubllr thero were some Inlrrrstlng talks by 11. II, TITIIMI'S lanadlan rutabaga, bulk, per , lh serilce. thla mailer should n-ceho I Installation ot tho ofn.ers In "io hnll. r.J.lil ,,1i,..,.,;I...''.V...yS"J .. . . ...... prompt ntlentloi,. In order that the full I Market street, on Wednesday nln'it mil, ,iir.iu.iiwie-r uunrn. m.-jc. . number ni ly bo renorled at our crnnd lo.lco Apr I a 1)1.1 I'elinsv lan l Inv les all trolli. VIVTION VIJ'S VKITI'liniV i ,.1-esii.ii in ...a) mere I no llnlo to ose Al.1. l li,. .i.i.n 1 ,..--1 L,llliAl I i, making lb. an rtui,i. .,.! le ,1... .,.,.-.. crs thero on any meeting night. Radical Changes in Bank Managing Thero wits: no division ot opinion iimoiiK u notalilo gutheilni; of prominent bnnk ofllclalrt, both from loading banks In this city anil out of town, ns to tho radical chances In bank managing, which U not wait ' lng "till tho war Is over," but la coming moro and moro Into cildcnco each day through the modern publicity methods that aro being fol lowed up today by tho most progressive banks und trust companies of this country, uhlcli nie rapidly forging to tho front through such methods. Tho occasion was nn invitation luncheon In tlio Racquet Club given by Clayton Banks, tho local manager of tho Guaranty Trust Company, ot New York, to a number of bankers to hear l-'ranlc H. Slsson, vlco president of tho company, glvo n talk on "Hank Publicity." For ono hour Mr. Sls&on entertained his hearers ivtth an outllno of tho campaign of publicity upon which tho Guaranty Company entered somo years ago and which keeps on growing larger anil more valuablo each year; which fact Is bupportcd by tho knowledge, that tho Guaranty Trust Company Is now tho largest In tho world. Mr. SIsson riddled tho lildo-bound Ideas of dignity still held by somo bankers, which kept them from telling tho public what a bunk can do for them. Ho classed buch prejudlco with tho old-time Idea that a banker must wear a long, black frock coat nnd u silk hat. Ono ot tho greatest obstacles to progress In uny sphere, ho remarked, is our prejudice, und this must bo overcome first of all. Await Morc'LitiertiJ Loan News Thero was very llttlo discussion in financial cltcles j estcrday ucr the Liberty Loan. As n rule, what was said was merely a'Veiiltlt'fMvJlt what has nlr'eady been bald. Tho action of Sccietary of tlttVryHjJtirs McAdoo In keeping tho amount down to $3,000,000,000 and ',tlie,r.U0I ul, Interest to i per cent continued to find fuvorablo comtlWIit'"itlfnos.t everywhere .i.i'r- oun' Tho principal reason for n lack of further discussion on tlio, matting, is said to bo on account of tho absence of any further news us' to then maturity of tho bonds or tho tax requirements. No ono could bo fouivjf who would venturo a prediction on cither of theso two points, becauseio their predictions on tho slzo of tho issuo and tho Interest rato mlscarf,'? rled, and they maintained that no matter whut they would predict if" would bo certain to bo wrong. It Is a matter of general comment and favorable, too, that no one,' know beforo tho ofllclal announcement what tho amount of tlio Interest"'' rate oftho new loan would be not even those who aro supposed to ho ", very closely In touch with such mutters. When Inquiry was made yester day at tho headquarters of tho Liberty Loan Committee ns to any ad vance Information about tho loan, no ono could bo -found who had any. According to a dispatch from Washington, It Is planned to Issue tho bonds of tho third Liberty Loan in denominations of $;0, $100, $500 and $1000, as In tho first and second loans, and tho terms ot payment In Installments will be virtually tho same as In tho past. A well-known banker, discussing tho loan, said that perhaps the most attractive feature of the now Liberty Loan was acceptability of tho bonds for tho payment of inheritance taxes. This, ho said, will appeal to very wealthy men who, while providing their heirs with tho means for meeting Inheritance tnxes without sacrlflco will be helping the Govern ment by buying bonds. ) After-War Trusts Discussed Tho status of tho trust problem in tho after-war i construction period Is receiving a great deal of discussion In British financial circles. Just as tho subject ot Inflation is being discussed In financial circles In this country. Tlio Annalist takes up tho trust question in Kngland us follows: "According to" reports from London, the minister of reconstruction, Doctor Addison, lias appointed a committee) to consider nnd report what action, It any, may bo necessary to safeguard tho public Interest, in view ot tho probable extension and development of trade organizations und combinations. It appears that slnco tho war u great many Industrial combinations havo bcon effected, and that thero Is a 'feeling In Great Britain that ovlls may result from tho extension of tho 'trust' movement. On tho other hand, somo of tho leading British business men nnd students of economics have been advocating tho formation of Industrial amalga mations, similar to tho German 'cartel' system, on tho ground that in competing for trade after tho war it will bo essential for England to have as strong industrial organizations as exist in Germany. Recently Sir George Paish, among others, has been nddrcsslng trade associations on this subject and has been urging them to learn tho lessons of co operation. In some quarters In Kngland thero is strong opposition 'to tho trust movement, and' It Is feared that its success might brln.r about or 5,'tcnd to further tho 'extinction of tho individual merchant. Thero is no doubt that tho trust problem is a largo ono, whether it bo in Amcrlia or Mn England, and it is equally true that much may bo raid on both sides o tho question." snnui.iers. smokeu, ..,'ici bellies, in pickle, -1'1 iv'.,77.. ,;"" ' "" "w .r.t- .rjr ,i win mug. noes not rale t mo to ob- t,v Indite hid nearly 10ll memlers out arrnrdlna; In nlcrane, loose. a;c: bnnkfast town. I.l - ,?,"-,, , , lain th- Information rovilr.d I would 'i- nn Vloii I iy nltht Past 11 11 ti SI Ken- baron, ns Io brand nnd alerase. city cured, llllAM BH-1 orl;';' :'r, "- '? I" 1"' aese that tho lo.lw appoint u special com I nedy of Kendrrton 1 odVc was present. 3tl.-: breakfast baron, western Hired. .Iilc. oranges In box). $4 SO fill lift i (I Til to Ulil I mltteo In assist htm In this work I Thl 'ihlnl VloLrel ... eiemnllned and trw REFINED SUGARS 'fr ft? f fettS1' Sfe I . .. .... ".,.,.,',vL- . .., ... itn Ititesi tc, uh an amouiit ns llielr lien. ,,, rnr ,im... .1 llarrv Mcrs. I "''"''" V-',". "J' .'". "J-":' rly:",i..:V'vi.VT: ,1 ".l.;, ... ..;-"','-. WK' i ro .rnauy sul.m lt.-,I. i:iihteen oast ar.in.la were present to o fimov nil 11 liLis.s ut 1 iiu iur raiiu iuit''a'v. .."-. -. -. sWf.u i l nin.it j. iiai.i .'-.. . . I trunut'itetl DAIRY PRODUCTS . r.VTTint The marker ruUil stnulj. with clpmatiil ubsorbln the lltnlttM offerlntiM. Juo- ta lions WfTO as follows. Solld-tmt kf.l irfHtn 1 rry, extra, 4r, do. lilBhT-Torl.iif Ioti, 43 Mrtc. extra finm. 4V. ilrl 4'JsUIJWc. "e I ondn. a9f41c. iifnrhy rrlnti, fancv. 4r; ..AnH n v ten i'.MJln. firl A?1f iint !. oruls. AOitrJn specl.il brundi of prints job biriK nt lit W 51c, IZOOS Th mirket further ilcclin.! ir.5T nOc per vntw wmler fairly llbern. nrrerlnK. l)imrtirl whm fair at rfWd llurcn. Ouo tiitlonM' Vreo raurn, nnrby IlrslH, $lnn j4r tStaTulaM rano; rurrtnt reeelpt tlu t" per case; wrtlern mira flrnln, Ilo SO tor ra"; llni lln.'O imt cih, fancy FelccleJ etiRH wfr Jobblna (it 40ft 4-i per i1o?n CHKUSK wat ilull nnl wraker. wllh ntn pV offrlnafl. QuuintlonM Now Ynrh. wholr milk, fanrv. 34 248 c, iieclut?, hUhcr; fair to g0Ol, L'Jtf-ac, ilrntid S( retarv LOCAL 3IININO STOCKS TONOrAlt lli-l Ak Jim llutlrr r.n .til MarNurnara 11 1.1 MM uny n? Mlzntih i;t o'i .117 Montiriu M .1-' Northern .star (H mi llMrii( I'ulti oh .oi Weft I.nl ;. 77 .71' Atlanta 11 .12 HUM Hull -.' ,oi Hnoth oi (ii DWtm.niltWM It Jt Hi o Dalxy ! .".I Keunnai ott .i-t ()rn oi o.( Siinltnrui Kendall n) n.t wior r'ick u: .M!SCnM.VNLUL'S Arlxonv VnltM . l."i 20 NetniU AVimOer 11.1 1 L'5 Tttuiu Mlnlnir VI .li t iIuh nffi. tr. '1 ho new of (If r ra uf 1 M Ut InMtatIM next MomUy nluht iiy l'. (i. Jonn uinttier unu kiuii oi ueacon I.uUko. '111" LMlfHtlon bv rranklln 1 ula to To ('lUHiuxk I.oil iirrifuri.l 1'rt'nMent Shn ni4.ii, .tf the bnotitrM' totnntlttM', wan er well tilifniliHl. thn lsltnrit mimlmrlmt ilftccn. Int lUiIlrllT Hfl Tt UrV Connsu Valnnllnn ., Mpfi'hrinta I .ml ice Srcrftary rhi'ti of I ;r"n Ski,??' 'TS'rVJintiMKr-nr "U rrrehM nn. miny nmn promll fop ShmH oriiV.ii ,.' vitw-hHr!.AnihinMlhfl nett mtliu: Tim fotlowlnc officers SK2Llior?irVV.V:MJLto InnUlled: l-hlo pntrlarfh.. Frank 'Ihoiiian V, Pur num. uf (oaquanocK LoiIjca, I iiii riiiiiMiimriiiru nit nonklTH I Of lnir Cjprm Kurampment loid a largo nt tendanro on Tutcday nlpht The annual I riillrall tonk place and th nrilcer uero ..timitu uy i ii i j.iinin JiitrcciM'oii in4 staff Seen application for membership New 'Change Chargc POULTRY g I.IVK OfTerlnsi vrrro llitht and the mar ket rulM firm, nlth demand fair. Thn Muotntlonn ramted an follow h: I'hltkeni. ftrneat;d roosters, Mif-ilci afarfiy ountc rooaterw. :.2M."c, old rooxterH, .'tnr.l.v, durka, I'ekln, 40ftfli.v. do. IndUn tun tier, SKfiMii; Kfcue. aSj4c; culnean, per pair. II Wl r.t plfieonn, old per pair. 4U14"jc; do vnupir per pair. J.(I3ro. nm:SSi;D Tho market ruled firm nnder Fcarclty. liemand wan equal tu tho orferlnK. Quotatloiie. vwro aa fnllowx: Vrazcn fousln, VJ to box. inllk.fed, dry.nlckcd funcy Mlcted, 3c: welithlnff 4 IUi anl oer apiece, .TiVnc; 34 lln uplee, :US?:Uc; do. ) IKsi at,l-.. A lllinttn m.sHn,- .! bbl., fancy, drj.plcktd AVolshlnr 1 lbn. and iiliaro lot .mil multiples thereof will ho orr apiece, ..e. uo, .i'-j lbs. apiece, a:w icu'iiieu mc rimiiiiuife tu t-icdriNK p3c; pmaller tlza. iHf?:.iV, Troz-n broil- I Iioumo may, however, from tlinn to time, .........--.,. .....-. . ,j? "' , Uirrtt (tutTCiui spirit ttinvcn tttiii tiiai" UK "-5k-l wV$in,"l,cli$i$hr nH " i'lwwf.nl minimum Me;"" 4 Ih.f apfece, :'iw:i""; do'alb- nuinber of f-hares or units of ImndH tr. Mtnerlx. .lr . hiah priest Hoscoo Kennedv! wnlor warden. 11. M. Formosa, annlor war- ln. J. Harry Mer The slurc was a for turh a represi-nta I.', . nnd P assured a '"'! ('n'f rilrl.roli. Edwin Ilirccksoii! xrana ncrioe, jurrr. Thoinan Itohlen AdJrpsiisDi urre tnado ly tho lu r.f Mtullinj nfrtcrra and Oranrt I'Atrlarch Hants hSiiuonlAil It l T k'snniiiitf u.lth ri 1W11 nn Iflialf of tho ciwutnpment Aii.opk tho of friendship. to- juhI truth than ror bo- tore, no tiroinr..! that tho uiemlrrfihlp in alvaM ready mid ullline to ltnd u helplns hand In cerj niiveniiit to further Old Ke. lownhlp. V. U. William I'Vlton, of t'oaqua nork. hnofri the brothprn uuiild Kuntmrt iilni HN tliililv 11 M thfiv fllil thts nniiinf unlil urumi New AorU, Mnrch 28. Tlio. board if i and promt f d n noodilteii delegation ti .Mlllo nmirtri it iUn Clnn!.' lnh'iti(A lm j ' IOrtttO Oil Atirll 11. klMVIIIUIP v a.iu s i w i IHI.IIIIIIS.U tlilJI -. . - -ii,' ' - ... - . xnteil a teholutlim to uincnd Itulu S to . .' '-..Muner. of lr.-u.klln Ilee, Idso on April II Ho then Inilted all Io "'" "r '"','" ti.'.'iTll. Tiil? sit at n hountlfuf lolde. Hhre rxprrsslon nf , "" nr ,u"'.lh,i 'ud'JL VZl appreciation were extended to Oo.oano.k Ji;,," hrop-hBrantrea ! (1 Joseph li Promts, e.oret.ry of "'""iOf.VV,0"." ftnl!njl ": (.i.a.iu.iliork. iiillnir ns tnistm .sler. .r. presented l'r. I'. Kennedy w pressed th. desire Hi it th.so Msln.tK.ns I.e. '"hair or tho imumpment .ifflo tin tuwii t, arl...ii l.Mlses will l.n n i.i.jn. r.r other tstti.rsi i.rscnt was ratrlireh It. unlllnt "th."wi IVIiJ", Inn, nnSt,"r ' lndl , ''"" ",l,"m'"' nt hun,mlt Kncamptnent. Boenuajo neatn claims. Tho fraternal bodies, ...J' KVhTk- of,,h' JesthH-lalm liability. cani,.W-X' w th the ordinary weekly due,, plus a small"'' ih, added Sum Paid as a nrml.,m a...,P. .1... ' i a t. .. 'Ml;.. ."i eic.. were presenten. andi &f !,.I?.'i"er5..wyrI!i o""'.. Pentmen. Ksho!' . !'-ul-, '''lj tx nd others analri4t .', tho details of Iho proposals. The splendid -, 'M1 nu tn lr:.il uri fnllnua 'Iltild S. clinrm-H for clearincs: Tlio cli.trKOH will l niniln of three rents fur ocrv tuO sliarrn on each nldp of tlio hhrct, Includlnir hulitticoH Only 100 apiece, Slfti.l.'c; ilo. aW sW.'l II." aolrie. '.'f iiur. uoasiini; eniekens, western. In 1.1.1 , welthlns 14 lba. and over apiece, 31rs do, aVtW.-i lbs. apieco ailrS'.'o: ilo, Jli li,l lbs si.ieco. .-SKT.ie uij rcnsiers. .irv.n r!ti. i . :. - . i :. . 2tc. Turkeys, nearby. dry-picked i ""i Uimntno Jiroteciis oc ino ineniDcr- t. tleareil. HUN will ho ronilercil fo, I'liaiRrs anil llm-H, ami shall ln tine nml payablo when presonleil Such rharges and flneH aro hereby declared a prior KtACASTER AROUSED m OVER SCHOOL HEAD KDlflcuss Doctor Work's Refusal to Hi' n 11. O 1. 1-.. 13....lflr.re i erjmi, opecu( uj ikui" Officer L'lncMtr, r.. March 25. A etlr was Mused hero by the refusal of Dr. If." B. Work, superintendent of public ttwhools, to permit Corporal Eugene Mc- C.. ." .. . . . ...-. r.M. tftucb, of the headquarters onice j - bur of thla array recruiunit in. aaaresa, the Doy ni" " MHowever. the Corporal addressed the y on the campus wunom hijwh-rMJ-tiri-tno; the older ones to enlist and aeyounger onca to help war actlvl Dneior Wnrit travn hla reason that he - fllAiiwh. !. n.Mnl. should be Pltl, ifoUd; Thero are few boya In the school iMlMMw years old. and he co,n11"M psriaa vo.nave uip o.v -. - its to .nllaf, tnia oeiwt "" mta iHV?!-9?.v!5"I5IB.tv'll5ia! FIRST DEFENDER DIES Allcntown Man, Hurt in Baltimore Riot of 'CI, Expires at 75 AUentowu, ra March S8. "Wilson Derr, seventy-flve years old, one of the celebrated Allentown First Defenders and a member of tho band of 530 men who were tho first to answer Lincoln' call for troops after Fort Sumter had been fired on. Is dead at his homo hero. Up to a year ago he was still hale and vig orous, working In .the rolling mills and machine shops. Ilo was a native of Saucon, but his parents moved, to Allen town when he was a boy. In the march through Baltimore the First Defenders were attacked by a mob of 30.000 Rebel sympathisers, and Derr was struck on the side of the head by a brick, which made him deaf (n his left ear. After his service with the First Defenders he enlisted In the iOZa penne vlvanla Volunteers, and was discharged ..:,.. 7 1B3. lie leaves wldow.-one stepdaughter, ti.J ii,ra, M. ' Kiw. with whom he uMz?p'&iz&?lliJyX i ' VlT. '"J Kftncy, 39iMc, fair to ood 326137c. Tur Keys, wf stern, ury-picKcn -fancy, ;iT4Pac, fair to pood, 32ifl0c, TurkrjK, old torn. 34W3V; do, roinmon, .10, liuckp, wnlern, wetKhtnff 4 bf. nnd tntr. noH'.'c; do, dn, nmuller iilzra I'SWL'Oe. 0nt. nearbj'. 2 I'Soj iitrn. 'JTtif'J'c. hriuabH, per do2en WhilP, wHghlnc 11 to 12 Iho, ptr dozen, $7..V.W7,T..( jdo, do. tf? 10 ltn. per dozen. tt.'!r,it7.,j:,x do. do. 8 lhti ner dozen. IT. T.Uit fl.20; do, do. 7 Mn, icr dozen. 14 VHU"V do, do rt'uiJVa lb i-er dnzm f.:i 7.' dark, $10-. funall und No, 'J, 75c ' Iv.' FRESH FRUITS I Apple of fine iudllty ruled firm. Other fruit crrt In moderate Hupply mid gener ally Hteady und?r a fair demand. Quot ra tions: Apple, per bbl , Klnir. $4Wrtj Wlno khp. IIVil; Northern Hpv, $1'-: .Mbernurlu l'lppln. t40: Ilublardton. tlir,., (lreen Ine. tiftil naldttln, $3.1.'"frp5..10: Kiuim Ileauty. S4tfS MM Huvnmn Wlnen;ip, S 4 6i.il; mack Twist, $4:.: Iarairon. $4."ij tluno, JIISM.r.O: York Imperial, J.'Ktf.; Den l)aln, JJ ..054.50; do. western, per box. WJnkitp, $1.8003.25 Winter Hannna, $l,75j)2 .Mi: Hpltienburc, $l,73w 2.81: Home lleauty. t'J& 2.75 Uellclou-i $2 25 4f 3.73; Klnr. $J.C0tP 2 5ft Ortley $l,D02.r0. htsvman Wlnenap, $ 1.73 O 2 t-0 IVa rma In. $ 1,75 ti 2.75 ; New town I'ippln, $1.502.25: ork Imperial, Jl.;.0(?2; liAldvUn. $t 502: Jllack Twlc. $l.r.0M2; On no. $l.&0if2; do, nearby, er hamper, 5Or0$l 50; do, do, per S-bUKh hankrt, 25c W $1.25. Ifmonn ner Lor. $5W 7 50. Hananaa per bunch, t2iiil.50 Oranges, Florida, per box, $58; do. Calif or nlit. per hox, )4ttr7. TanccrineB. Florida, per "trap, fSP7. urapernilt, Florida, nor box, $T 50 fl l'lneapplea, T'orto Illco, per rrtn, $4&7, Strawberrlea, Florida, per qunrt, 25Cv?45c, VEGETABLES 7'otaloes of fine quality ruled steady under llsht i.tTerlnss. but trade Mas quiet. Other effrtalle Mere In moderato supuly und demand nt reused lurures. Quotations: White potatoes. Jersey, per , .hush. I.skt . 33 lbs. No. 1, 40l7ncl No, 2, Wtptltei white potatoes, per IUU lbs. 1'ennsylvanla, 11,7.1ft It ': New York. tl.UUil t.'.'.s M-estern, St. 110411. 7,".: sweet potatoes. Jersey, per bush bskt.. 3:i lbs. No. I. TSeWlt.lU: No. 1'. f.0p7lh'; sweet potattwa, Jersey, per hamper .no. 1. ii,vi.d.i; ino. z f,.epi Celery. New York, per bunch. Sutf.Wci do, norma. ir rrau, ... i.eiiuee. a .or- Ida. per hamper. lltt.Hi do. California Ie herff. ner crate. St.o()(U,3. Cauliflower. Cal Ifornla. per crate. 00c CI 1.50 llrussels Hprouts, lins; Island, per qt.. Iifr20e. Krc plants, Klorlda, per ox. I2..1OW4.B0: do. Cutan. per bos. ISSOarl. Cucumbers. Flor ida, per box. Mn. Hauusr.es. Klorlda, per crate, 11.2.193. Hplnach, Norfolk, per bbl., ll.2301.T!il do. Texas, per bskt., 2550c. Kale, Norfolk, per bbl,, ilScOSI.oA. Jlean. 1'lorlJ.l. Per hamper. II r,O03.llO. lleeta. Klorlda, per crate, ll,D02.r,o; do, per lno bundles, I3. 1'eas, Klorlda. per hamper. 2IS lo. California, per drum. HISJ8. Pep. iwrs. norlda, per crate, $2&4t do, Cuban, Set- box. 12 ROW I. .10. Tomatoes, KlorHa, ner rrate. t2.r.0$)4 BOi do. Cuban, per crate. S"&4. Turnips, Canadian, rutabagas, luo lbs., 40ctl. Asparasus. Oeorsla and South ,,iinu ne dozen bunches. S2.nOGr8: do. California, tier ilosen bunches, IJWIs. Cab. bise. Danish, seed, rer Ion. $202Si do, I"orlua. now. wer uu, .-..". v'.ioiia New York and western, per ltin-lh. bae No l.Mclll No. 2, SOWBOc. Watercress, car 10U bunches, ll.50W2.DO. Jluihrooms. f,.e l 30CSC CLOSING LIVESTOCK PRICES t-i.l....n Mnrrh 5R.. 1IOOS tlecClDts. 40. ftrtrt hudi tomorrow. 89,000 head. Blow, 20 ...it" 1 -. ,1-ian V t s ril fl V' at nVAfSFA S.V? .?7irT4h. 'ni t. .id BowiOn rniie.l. Iltl fllOl7.B3 heavy. I1SV17.2UI .. a.ai.in ,, anni lis rnnisa iianirv rOUifn. .-M VV1 ,w SrS.v.VV s.v-.. "cATTMJ Uecelpts. 12,500 head. 8tron, A t,r(.al Hi A.t v".'..T.t. n..(.a Crtrtft Vitsars) fnatttf .An hifheri ; 117.23. Lamba. 119.13, Konth Omah. March 2. HOaSr-n-relpti. ltt.000 head. Market alow, 23040c ,0CATTM5 Receipt... 50,000 heail. Markotj 10t?lIKEPKelpt. 12,0 bead. Market IOWI60 higher. thin rnunllv uith ilucs to tho r-xchnucc n rt provided In section 3, artlclu 15, of tlio constitution." lowed th work of tho order tor many yearn nd udvUed tho tirothers to ll nn to tho tc.uhfruH nnd prlnclpleii. nttetid their meetlnuH rrpuUrly nnd they would beruino better rn.n llrother Hfiiley, of Franklin lodne. Hti old "war lioro" In the nrder. ciieo inani innnRen xnai nao ihkpii pitii ino ii iniriv sei Kmnklln T.nd?e I' (1 H.urj Smith, of Cn.uiuanocU 1 -oil tie Hit old lotltfe worker for thlrtv-lliM pun. rftld thiit he rrxrettfd thfl fuel thftt he ,n .Statu L'olkue, Pi. The niflctrn of Oilllon l.nrampmcnt, Nn 11. wer Iiih tailed ut llroad nnd Federil utrecta. In ih rrt aenro f n cood-lzed den KMlIon, by the Instulllnff nthft of Corona l.n i ..lunment, tuuded h 1-. 1). (I: r.itrlArrh H 11. Kurtz, dfal"t'd hv Senior Warden llenr I tJreene, Junior Warden Uasmond Winters Treniturer HUlr X. Ilelley, hecre in ry Arthur rrln, (lutrdtan Jacob Frock. Tho etiruinnnietit nhow rd u. renewed Intcrent. hlntf (teeral inndldates Koinir through tho cinh on Ydy i. a i i.ii IjU n-nipie. ino brothers wero well entertained Ihe offlrern nf th enc impment are: Chief natrlnrih. en that havo tukfii iibTi'M it. i.un erIrt8. nenior wariien, uuwin mpiiu; um i and liullcd all to VUit Jii.nr warden. Sdmuel Jenkins; ncrlbe, James am an-i united ll to tlxll -( Kt?enaIU trPUSUrer. William U. Laird. Wax no lAtdtrn Infltalllmr utaff U innlall the officer nf Adjahm l.odffc, on Thursday In a bunlnesH whUli dTrhed hlni of tho eenlntr. Airll I. nt 1. O o. F Hall, JJroad pleaHuro of a tie tiding his lodie reKV''""lJf I n'l Inderal utreetB Thn team li com that when ho una active i"udainnufl; iipm r pki'1 of lliolhen lMmond ImbbH, Sr., O. Spies in Plants Delay Airplanes W?tX " I or mnenty had to follow, hut cencr.illi I'd anv mine inent In tho lntert uf the order. While ho v.hm d.Bree master for fifteen successive months his lodge had from one to three can rtldatrs each month, and he honed this work would ho rehcd nd tho tlegreo staff built nnd kept busy. V (I Albert Hencer, of Franklin Iodt; complimented Coinuanock on Its success nnd thanked tho members for tho 'hospitality extended, o ! 1 Contlnunl from rco One Kcii:ilo In the iiitorcut of itinlnff the war. 'Let Us havo dono with theso llttlo political blekerlngs,' fald I teed. "Kvery man hero would ple every drop of his blood to brliiK to us tho octory. Then let us stop theso petty hquuiiblcst 1 appeal to tho Senate. Tct tho la- conBlii election ko on. jh a ieniucr.ii. I say that If either of tho two leading candidates thero Is elected ft loyal, man will bo sworn In. It Is tlmo for uh to ko forward shoulder to thoulder for victory," i.eortre Valmthie, of Menhants tei nis niHiorv in im.i it now snip he uah mitiHieii "HDOiit uxy .earn hcu" nn tn thn urLsent time, thH Is Inn his tlrst visit to i ouu,ii i noek Imliire In thlrt two ears lln did not set many of the old faces but spoke of the wonderful decree stuff Co.Kiuanock hid In the old dn)H and comtdlmenteil tho Indue fin nt HI Ithikf tirosniT'iu. while hitrr rh.ir ters were belmr surrendered Ho adviard j thn idd Fellows' Iloni Thp sermon waa that hh a tnatts oi uoiuinic nreMnorrsnip in preacneu ny me i.ev, nnrnro it iinnmmer. M : Vlnreut 1 Htcfuno. U Mar.. Kdmond Dubbs, Jr., ii ,i rreiisricK iienovese, i. Sec : jHine t'aUUno. (1 trcas. j Nlcholna I, rIII, il ihnp; Victor Ycrna, G. Her.; D. Terle. 11, Od. Kenderton Lodj elected these officers: N. (I., Simon lleete; V. O , il. S, Iiarndti third member relief, l(. A. Htuhlmlller. The staff conferred tho third decree. Tho past irrandi, I recent were; F. 1. Krlbb-t, Ueorno Tucker, Juwpph H Tmnllnson. Iforar Mlchtel, Jo seidi Lewis Hi nlel J, n'olfcan, T, M. Won derly. Jr. Jam W. Towards, , li. Wan nop. Il t'routhamel 13. W l.ee, W, Sndtr, .1 '. I'alUtt, ,1. Y. Ijujc, It I. Itrown, Warren llomtllor, Claremn Hopkins, II. A, Ileum r. .Murray Shrenk, tleorne H, J Ilur cert. W. II Zlmerman. rIhm Hamuel Haver tftlil., of Trentun, X J. Caledonia IV-dno held hunday servlco In Kansas I'ltr. March 23 CATTLE Jte. icr. cry slow. 8IIKKlHt?celptft 2000 head. Strong to lOu hltfher, , celnts, 11000 head. Stronr, lOo hi she r. lUKia Itecelpts, buuu neaa. vc NEW YORK BUTTEU AND EPGS v.- Vnrk. . March 28. IlUTTElWnd- celpts, W? MrketJ,.,J!:lC lxlfr mMs wnSi. f?H ViWiv g oilrr.ol.2ciJ)'nIttlcn " tp, ijtMitmT"r of' NewJery, Comnillleo Calls Witnesses Detcrtnlnea to bo to Hie bottom ot ttic nllegeil breakdown of Amcrlca'H Krcat aviation program, tho .Scnato Militnry AfTalrs Committee decided till afternoon to minimal! n wltneB.ses Major CJencra' II. O. Kiiuler, chief signal olllecr of tho Army; Colonel K. A. Deeds, ot tho slKiial corps, and Howard II. t'oflln iluilrinan of tho aircraft board, -rhev am tchcdulecl to appear beforo dm committee tomorrow afternoon. Tito I'oniniltteo not only wants to loc.ite the e .,.! fne "iho slow nroEresh" mado In tho production of machines', hut wants also to ascertain whether or not tho Liberty motor It a HUoeens. tr iho T.lhertv tnoto. 18 u falluro or n liartlal falluro, wo should Unow about It." declared Senator Thomas, of Col orado. In malting tha motion today to cill CJcneral Squier, t-oionei wu unu Mr. Collin. The committee adopted his motion unanimously. Tho commlttea Bpcnt nearly mo wnuio morning trying to find ths nrl'l' suurco of Information, callod "mislead. Ing proiianantla." by Senator Wads .."..i. ..nt nut bv tho Commltteo on 1-ubllo Information, glvlntr a. glowing picture ot tho progress of tha aviation Prcl?nf tbo statements Ismied by tho committee on publlo nfoionj;r read into tha recora. mcy ,,... hundreds of planes khlpped to tranco and "thousands upon thousand eoon to bo added to our over-lncrcaslns air fleet" on tho western front. Cite, llak.r. Htatement "Who told you that, we had 'an ecr Increaslng air fleet' In Kranc?" "f" manded Senator Wadsworth of Morris Strunslcy. the employe of tho commltteo on publlo Information who wrote the Htatement. , . , , . , Mr. Strunky said tho basis of his In formation was u statement authorized by Secretary of War Baker. Issuod by tho commltteo on publlo Information on February 20. In this statement Mr. Baker was quoted as saying that tho first Bhtpment of planes had gone to Franco: that quantity production wan well under way In the factories, and that the "peak" of airplane output would i,a -r,ei,e,i within a few weeks. "But what prompted you to make tho statement that hundreds of planes had gono to France!'' insisiea oenaior wa,u worth, , ., "My natural enthusiasm, I supposed BaldXr. Btrunsky, i "Am, Imagination," suggested, senator 1SJIVU" oMn make ti lavlln.t Impression nil tlm oinflldale ty i rnclent cxenn.ii'.eaiinn. lie hi.i n.i Wse.1 followlnir up the absent members to present Indifference an.l suspension He. r' ferre,l to Menhants I,o.lstt. whlrh has a membership of -UN. and thnuah It does not grow It does not deereusu und has nccr suspended l.avlns; Unellls. 1. tl. Julius l'lser. uf Kranltltn, said that If tho brothers Hied up to thq obligations In tho arloua decrees it would Ins unneces sarv to offer uny special Inducements to at tend meetings rrculnrly. Ilo considered tho lsltatlon one of tha best niot omenta for I he ts-nettt and proerces of the order, but reirretted the fact that somo niembtra tike very llttlo Interest In tho work of their lodKe. r, O. Joseph M Walker, of Merchants' chairman of tho publicity committee, ex plained the reasons far nrcaltlzlnff the boosters' committee and outlined tho work Imlnff done, .Iunu rlnu the services of the boosters' peureo start or In anj other benelit to tho lodge. He thanktd Ihe members present for their support nnd tholr pre, ence ut tho isltatlun to Thre. Links l.odso ut Mantua. N. .1., where tho boosters' torn, mllleo lonferred Iho se(n,l cletiTe, lln Invited all to utiiml Menhants' l.odco uu 1'rlday ncnlne. lallllsr I . pHitor or j airnui ioinoiisi episcopal t'hurch Tho muslo was provided by a quar tet from tho same church, In tha Odd IVlIows' ihlrty-tlfOi annlversry of thu hom. Orrlunnso itnctal sirxlccs Acro hfld In rtlouratlori ot the ..t..u...r tmatitrm UAH that mOSL OI I II A Mr. rises cr- by former rildents of the Insti tution. Miss 1 arl tffhwenk, now a school IfMcher, presided and mad un address. Miss Mary rinon a mw "".. . " , huuh solo by airu. Julli Vct4?l Haven, nho, with her liuflDanu. was ... were the Ilrst couple to ah A-Vi-atr.L n.mnosed 1 plajed several selections, S Albert Itllsert. 1). II. M. lald Itus.ell Jr.. iirothr l'red Seamoh. or Wichita irn.e, or iiurtnln, I'. H. Charles Heldel and a tleleuattun from Wnpella wero preaent. llrotbec Kelly, of ltlawath. enlerlalnnd with his funnv Impersonations, There was also n draw ins In which seven aluable prizes were donated, ine urawinps were made l.y blas ter l'atchel, the son of the keeper of wam pum, tin next Atonda'e sleep Wapelta Trll.n will ral the chiefs of llluwulbi Tribe. All brothers aro invited t bo present. T.enl I.ennpe Tribe. N'o. 3. held n social nlirht for the members und ladles. The at tendance was Kood and the entertainment t.n,l refreshments v. ere thorn.isl.tv enloed l)n Saturday evening next the tnstaltlns team In charue or I), u. William Well; horn, accompanied by Irfnl I.enape liana nml n. lurcrn .Iptrarullnn will trail to T.anir- horne and ralso the chiefs of Vackenatt Tribe. No. 3IJ Members will meet at the wlgwum, -'4 llerniantown avenue.snt r.:n n m. Knrlnl nr. h..l been nroxlded. About twent-lle great suns ago No. II per formed tho cdoptlon dearee at tho Institu tion ot No. .112. On the second of 1'lant Moon tho thlefs of the tribe will be raised by W'lnnepuckot Tribe. No. 391, In chargo of 1). U. M. Trunk I. Ullott. Tcshkewah Tribe. No. 'iW. had a good nttendsnee of Iis members snd lsliors on last Monda's sleep to witness the con f.rrln? nt the warrior and chief dearevs on u class ot eight palefaces by the degree team of Itah Tribe. No IIS. In charge of P. H. James Harp"r. Tho work was done In ocrordanie with the ritual and in u highly erilclent manner. 1). (I. H. John I.. Usher In behalf of No. 220 welcomed the lsltlng brothers of th- degree team, thanking them for the splendid rendition of the floor work. Interesting talks we.-e n.sde by I'. H. Charles Ilerger. I', of W. J. W. Scott. C. of It. tleorg'i Helzvr, No 2i; I'. H, James liar per (J. of 11. W. T. Stewart, No. 113, and I) d. H. John I.. Ksher. Corn and enlson were served. ri rl. R. Albert llltsert has completed ar. rangements for the raising nf the chief. of the tribes In his ?,lBtr!St 2,ir,n',.l?" coming monn Pious Tribe. No. 87, will b. rslsed by Wannekt, I.O. 3V I, li. u. k. vv.li- llar F. Zleitler. Sloug Trioo win raise I'aconta Tribe, I), a. H. William Sutton. Neshamlny Tribe. No. S3, will tie raised bv loska Tribe. No. 37l. 11. tl. S. William llammlll. rassunlt Tribe. No. 13! will be rslsed by Wvnmlntf 'ITIIh?. o. ., u, km, o. i.r.wu Kakllis. Crow Trlhe, No. 423. will raise Shawne.t Tribe, No 8. I), J. a. (loorge liudjlph. Jlu.koka Tribe No. IDS. will he raised by tho chiefs of Hlro Trll. No. 309, on the first Thuraday In l'lant Jloon. I. o. n. John Malone. IInl.h TrlV,.. Mil. A.lfi. Will rats. th. chiefs ot Weccatoo Tribe. No IS.,, on flrst Friday, slei P. l. u. H. tleorae iNlse. J'. . William J. Heal has enlisted In the navy. making a total oi nineteen meinwrs in in ser Ice, - Tonguwa Tribe. No. Sin. adopted three ralefacs at the list meeting nnd had two applications presented 1'lrteen member, are now enlisted In the Oovernment service, Tho hlefs will bo raised by Osage Tribe, No. UH, Alleirlppus Tribe. No. I:'!, held a monstet celebration on last Saturday night In the high school auditorium at Cr.-s.on. l.llnrs wero present from tribes at rortnge. Ualllt zln. Alloon... llollldaysburg and other points. I. S. Joseph Pirrlsh was chairman, and the program consisted of songs by the Cresson CJuartet, SIsrgaretle 1-arrleh and Brother llromley. The dtdlcullon address of the service flag -vlth elghten star, was mad. by I. U. H. "ir.uel H. Walker. Also n stirring patriotic address was delivered by Hon, Sam, f " "J & autjratntcd mortuary principal, b It what It maV ah tn th uniniiTif n.-hie.K is, t .- i.j hy the court willing to p.y for it! without. j.,A C u.ini.iiiK- i no sica or otner benefits." .' r.' sq Z,,,.r."'V" J'c:l2 ?!! .ndt ij' 'I Cji'1-; .1 rinauciai condition nf ih i...ra .Mi commendation for Ihe mnnaaement of tha..-. J. Court. A. In all measures presented, th? !"Ja urw i.ropns.uon win ue thoroughly eiamllpvt 4Ti,. ar.d a referendum vot. taken. The preaent K 9 stulf of the court In official rotation Is! J H M. i.avln. James Hanley, Adolph Bwartz. f ' (? 3 jsmes neiier. Juhn w. Hangs. Harry Sharp. Thomas .McUermott. Daniel Htewart. Jo.epli i -u T" "" . ,ney; ,oc.vor. inSOaOr. M. Pease and T. I). leaves. I wSl"'.' """"wark. No 81. at Sixteenth and olf streets, held an Interesting debat. upon, tho fiue.tlon: Itesolved. That the present' '- "'" . rwiurw.nB iscior in in. croTrtn of fraternal organisations," The subject was ubly treated and used a. a medium to druvv attention to pertinent Issues. The af Primitive 'was maintained by Past Chief Hanger Charles Ayres. Hubchlef Uu CarU on, lecturer Joseph I,ennon. Senior Wood, ward and Junior Head's John Urline and C. Malgram, Trustee Joseph Cutor.. Dru glst Harry ristel and Treasurer Charles isrlson The. negative was espoused by ;.l.' . ..s'-r . a. vnoerson. necreiarie. Charles P. Schorpp and Charles c. Oannar. Trustees rieorse JlcConn nnd Edward Hecht. Junior Woodward and Senior Ileadl. A. t'nrlson and II. Jennings and Dr. Joseph, Xlenowan. i . The Judges were TVputy K. A. Thompson. No. 14: o. I. Orr. No. mi. and llsrrr Tourur, No. in. who will render their decision at Ihe next session. Courts Itobln Hood. Co- ' 1'imbls, I'nntlao,- Morris, miner, per, Stsndard. Energetic. Passyunk and St. AI bans were represented by delegations. An Kastertlde social session Is tba next sched uled event of note. Court Excelsior. No. 05. Front and Cam- a brla streets, with Its aid member, and , more than Ito.fiuO exchequer, ha. entered the Federated Courts' movement for tho res--toratlon of the old, tried fraternal methods" that built up the order. The of fleer, are In full accord with the rank and file In th.' crusade und th present regime, gtvlna their Vl ' earnest co-operation are: P. c. H. Joseph yf , liarvey; rniel and assistant, vviliiarn Ulnrt snd P. Monaghan; fiscal agents, V." Bj itenry. jtarry uinn ana narry ciremmvii. a t tm.lu. l T1runl,.n Tn.anl. fllnn an.4 - I ... ;. """-v. -ir-i; .xi".'-i.z:- ."Vi -jv. ' j r-orns. ..Tarn.. Itll. .Tnl.n r.on.siter. Jn.anh. e,f' T.ltflM enA U'llmnn Illenmnlh mertlral staffer J I)rs. Jos jph J. Sweeney and E. K. I.he!i", & supervising deputy. Charles. Newton.. & one reature tnac particularly raisea rue t., Ire of the court was the -repeated changes,, ms.le to Section 140 ot the general cod. until ln effect it ha. become a menane to tho good of the organization and a nulllflca. tlon of th. rights of membership. Up to iris Section lOU allowed continued member ship with no undue restriction, but at thap Supreme senv'on Section 14B was so worded as to make a court become defunct when reduced to les, than ten member., to b. cared for hy the a rand Court. At th. la.t convention It was changed to deelar. any court defunct when lis membership beootnea reduced to leaj than thlrty-flv. and a pro. vision for the forfeiture of funds, with , ro definite right to preservation of membership under thirty-five, as the addition to Section 111) proves. Court No. 02 regard, the new provisions a. arbitrary and harmful, nn means twine taken to help build up tha local bodies In their decline, but simply, to wlp. them out of existence, regardless of the) In jury such act may do to the member, .who devoted their best lear. to the fraternity. The lourt demands a betttr and moro equi table regulation. i w .! fm vi ucl 1. llsre, Cltv .Solicitor of Altoona. muds ii ..j .mine, mm u.i known hy the convfTiuon iiem inrro iai lie marncq !""? I June. A cnllfctlon of Irtl.'J.'. was laksn up 3f fornter residents I -,;t.. ti. r.. Aninnir thmi. rrant Alblrt-flSfR WfVn . IOr V,,'.a -i .. VV !. IHeb.e.l. I.i-taar.. p Vuiiir ir i;-i:' cri.. o.. . "rrr ""rMrt-Vni:.-'"-"-.. tlent of the Children's Country eek; I J,' ", ','i. j. s. Stewart, of llollldnsburg. Charles lllchardson. president of the home. Th "'name. of the eighteen brothers In the and ltnueri Ive. ihalrman of tho education rn" ,nBam,, ,, 'country -nil volunteers ar. tommlttee Th.ro vjern thirty former r.-sl. " JW " Wllllm Carland. Joseph liar dents pr.sent. 'Iho homo was opened lr, the '.'".J0,. s.' Ei sheehan Percy P. i'arrlsh :..-....., is.-! nt Twentieth Hnd Ontario ' !.KK ,.' -.,i. a .,in uh.,M,n. Alwin Mlllo TMlge conferred the second degree on twenty-one cun.ltdales. Tho tlegreo stalf wan In good form und thn work wus admir ably performed Ten of the candidates were from Mllle. nine from Sprlnj; (lardeu nn.l two from Imperial l.aro ileleguttons from Spring Harden and Imperial IMlues were present and tine uddressca were mado l.v 1). I. CI M. Henderson and 1. 1 u. 1" llyron Kurtz. The nomination of offlcers of Mllle for the ensuing term was us fol lows! Noble grand, S. It. Mllleri lre grand, John It. Weir, trustee, William II. Mills, and third member of tho relief, llnrrv Frltsch. Jr.. J. J. Hood. Jr.. W, Filbert WIN Hams. Albert J Shaw. Charles P. Iy, Indl. eating keen competition. Tonight Is quarter night nnd a big meeting I. expected, with tho third degico In full form. Mfeets. wher It was continued until rtvo W'vlan'l Charles 1'ro.ser Lester Hchratk. liar, ago, when It was removed to the re; , y vlann t nari ch'arf, A. PnrHsh. ent ''.. LW:?.'"1.0S,t1?..,!,iu,'-,-..i ffiar"y-!V'Kj;'.J' ?!SUu.'A''.';- prcse-iii piiiii "'- - - i jon ii- huck, i.ai,rinc nrjiiuwu. "uur a. lar.nl for In iho homo. Jjlaas. Handy IVrano. Michael Cullcy. GREAT CHIEFS AT SCIOTA ANNIVERSARY Speaking Leaf From Great Sachem District Meetings Over the Reservation Elect Class-Day Officers .....,.i,.,tr. Pa.. March 28. The son- 1 lor class of tho Mercersburs Academy ha8 elected, lll ioiiovvhik imiu-ern in orrvw at the. class-day exercises, to be held Jtina 4: President, J. M. JlcC'ube. Tltu. llln: presentation orator. M. I HoiirIi, Wllllamsnort; orator. C. C. Lincoln: Mn rlon, Va.: prophet, O. H. l'arnell. ln.ll- nna: hlstor an. vv. u. Aiusuucr, j-ium-delnnla: poet, J. P. Baldcagle. Interior. .j ,. .prrpia. v. i. . ...w. nv,.,..... -.....- over.' and marshal. J. I'. Gorman, Syra cuse, t. i. it .itri Pride nf Kenslnstnn, No. 28. nt Cumber land street and Kensington avenue, will h-. .t- B-nB nn W.rin..illV Tllshl Of ItlS fOU ! session of the Subordlnste Courts Federa-' f.en nf Pennsylvania About .100 deleaatel ...,,1 ..tinA ttnntm frnm Ih. affiliated ... . ,.v... .....w..- --,:.--..,-,..-.-. . . jf ill. oi toe various cuuiiuc. w... m ,v- j "( f.j. Subcommittees will present detailed, LaiV; .. .,. .... ,.f ia iarntir an snn inm ni'ng v i 1 to .-rd th scow of ths objects of tb 44 motri ent Will w auieu unun. AyniivH. 7"Si i?v-n .rill K ifnt.it iituin mnA nasjtf '-,-'. j delftrutes seattd. Uterature explanatory or ?', wider field and upon ton c of Importance . Wfr will be anked. ordreU printed and dUtrtb'lf , utpd. The compute antwer to the question .-Jv- nairn inat win mieif ihuii wj v uj,.mw PXCCUUV'i Will I'" Csiuj- iui t.iiiuift.iuui a; vn nrriPr sjaldf "It .a itcslmed to correct! erroneou atatementi -of facts and liv cn?A ; talnel In th questtonnalra and to ;ountrJK act tho folrit of r-entment aroaa by Usm'SLIV J i. j.-i . .hnf us. slalmsil as HI' V j t anDs-rsIons upon the fealty of lar element,. Z or lDi lOjai memuernip, aii.icr oi lrrv pr lmnortance will pe orouani up ior aenuiia-t? y action. A tlmejv prenenianon win oe maaoijv of versr many edicts formulated by iwtm COncnilOne ana Jiui Hrs"V uwr muunii.ry .. ..il.. K. Ka ntTliitala uhn.a Huff -VVV i mo ii;rnt"ii wv " ";;,- " j- .iit a fe tefy '1 mm It was to do bo. ,11 will form a dra.t.lot-jSti 9 arralsnment of r.-allaenc. and show why h., jc.' B order Is not prttresslna- as It should." Jxj m All roresiers are inviir.1 m 'er lr. v',; deliberations and witness the enthusiast!. J,h fervor evincea ov iub hum.... h. ii.i move lAicu. ment fr tho general betterment ot th. eoiS tiro order ,TftW Ai,ttir.ri7i.d fjmn I7nmmtainn .,' 14 4kM..V... v...r ............... , rn n..is Cltv. V. J.. March 28. Juetlca .'i'i': Black, of the State Supreme Courtv. til, J , llcltor Uoswell for a hearing In ths ipatw, fil ter ot appointment of three commtMo!i .r. in the condemnation rjroceedlnira.Te-., U I". O. lieorgo A. llrunner I. not only Iho degree, master of one of the most efilclent staff. In the order and acthn tn the man agement of Mlllo Iidge, the sucond largest In the organization, but Is ilegreo master nn.l chairman ot th. entertainment tommtttee uf Corona llnrampment. degree master and .Mr..Brv nr ilia Acuva u.i.i i ciiuwh yvs.o. elation and a member of the committee on competitive urarev nrit ui vi.e arauu luugo, lie joined Mill. Ill 1SD7. Knrlnc Qarden fxide bsd .U candidates for the second degree In the presenco of a good turnout of members and distant visit ors, who wero highly Impressed wllh th. work ot ths staff, This old lodge. In honor ot tho nlnety.slx ho. In tha ranks, I. push Ing- good aid for Uncle Ham by thn sale ot war-savings and thrift stamps and Liberty HonuS. ine enterprise ui iii.iwi.bu mcuuii In visitation and conferring- degrees hy Spring Oarden and Mllle lodges havo estab lished such mutual friendship, as should Inspire similar work among ot.n small and Inactive lodsts. Merchants' Idg. advanced the followlnr candidate, to the. degree, of truth: Oppel. of Ilobert Morris Lodgei Klnr and Mllsteln, of Franklin Lodge, and Ary. of Merchants' iAdga. Tha excellent attendance Included th. following Msltorsi 1'. t. llaggett. Wo. burn. Mass I P. O. Thompson, lleacon. No, 28C. and delrntlons frnm Ilobert Morris and Franklin Lodges. Th. work ws. well SSS. and appreciated In spit, of th. fact thai Degres siasirr wu.. .. vu.,7u . substltut. a few new members on th. de. gr. team. Th. following nomination, w.j. mad. for th. ensuing term! N. p.. E. A. Oroomi V O.. T. ltlmer, Jr.) third mem bV?.Wf At Kuth.r, J ' K. 'mraPMn. J. Wallac. II. ii. Maker and J. U Jordan. Th. Inst.lllne start I. being whipped Into shsn. .eAV thl wark durln th. month of . April. Tomorrow evening th. semiannual election will be ThsUI! and. being quarter night, tb.r. will b. large attendance. s1 i.r mmrvif.ti flax wan raised In .Thes pian Longs In honor of. memb.r.' la th. servKiv i. im w.,i,, - -v- rv -.,-!. m lerlita&t&a yak maJe -rw r rt rmUMnmm - "--J iktuut wviiu Sclota Tribe, No. 214. celebrated Its twenty-seventh anniversary In a tilting manner i thu wiewam un iai ji.u.o day'a tleop. Great chiefs und a delega tion of tlftyslx members of the Degree of Pocahontas epont n. pleasant evenlnff ii ...lira aa niniln Vii lift. interesting iu.ir. ,.. ....u , ". . Hachem lleswlck, P. O. S. Samuel A Walker, I'. K. Auhcr K. Anders, Squire Meyers, ot Dublin ; O. of It. CJeorKo Mc Intyre and others. The talks wero all of a patriotic character and made a favor, able Impression. C. of It. George Mcln tyre rend two Interesting letters from tho boys at the front. Twelve members nro now In the service. A bountiful re past of corn and venison prepared by the commltteo was thoroughly enjoyed. Clreat Hschem Ueswlck. In tho last speak ing leat oi nis term, smsi ,,....,in hl. mnon every memher of till. treat fraternity will b called upon to help . Ih.ls mamri.feriln s. aalasla . select iron t i..mue.b...j- jvvn u brothers to act as their standard bearers tn tn worn v ii.oii .v, .. '" '.'7V ., th. whnli world Heemi to ba afiro with "" v'r. "."--.i -,--- ..- ...i;: tna spirn oi wr i4 w ,isti , uU( Bi-tMa rnerobera have responded to their country's cat! tn tha defense, of democracy under tha areat caro and thought should bo given this matter at never Uforc. we) UT.. ilt lisiri . .. sm (tut ws Mwa fraternity has there been a better tlm. when every member should lay aside personal am bitions anu petty jesiuu.i ..u ...t.u ".um,v der to shoulder, each bearing hi. part of th. work and responsibility of the time., that futura generation, may truthfully say of thl. fraternity that, w emerg.d from th. furnso. of crucial trial with glowing color.. I believe that !h' wLJom of your mature judgment and selection will be1 shown la th. .roved worth of th. elected brother.. "Another- matter of -vital; importance ,ta very member of th. ordw I. ts .usp.ua en list. Manr'tplnd.'b.v.trrM w awv. i.is TBOr'fi? j'.i 'CJiiy .Vu -i.ais "!. STEEL f - 1 .nMm- thA rami) cround here. JFiwtlc' Black flxetl the hearlna; for Tuesay U..R Anrtl 1ft. 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