Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 06, 1918, Postscript Edition, Image 1

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FINANCIAL EDITION
Euenma public
THE WEATHER
POSTSCRIPT
EDITION
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JTJ57 1V.-NO. 175
PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL G, 1918
ComnionT 1013, tv tnr Pi bi k IrotiKR Comfint
PRICE TWO CENTS
' V,nHmlfrm0imn jyw . , -f y-i '
Ifteoger
;
COUNTRY-WIDE CAMPAIGN DSSJ HAIG'S COUNTER-BLOWS
I FOR THIRD LIBERTY LOAN vi ffromoty STRENGTHEN POSITIONS
STARTS IN PHILADELPHIA,- . IN SECTOR OF HANGARD
GIRL SCOUTS WIN SUCCESS SELLINGLIBERTY BONDS
tm
y
f - t " ":-), wsss
T cUnt-.. I i I ill r.r S' 1 VV. .. Z '.'Ai'l'i.i.l
-x.Brr fa at Hh. r mi ri mraBbKh! 1 w m t . .f s . '.. i'.'iIMl' jibi
1 : Bilwl rilH. nf . HUH'
llWIT iB li II II
1 k- . .... ' .
Secretary McAdoo
as Chief Orator,
Opens Drive
vast THRONG
VIEWS PAKAUG
Early Subscriptions
Qive Impetus to
Movement
1
GIRL UNVEILS STATUE
I ON CITY HALL SQUARE
-Massed Bands and Popu
lar Chorus Add to ram-
otic Demonsirauou
FaCADEMY MASS MEETING
Citizens of All Walks in Life
Join in Impressive
Exorcises
if A gigantic public ceremony to
day is launching the nation-wide
'third Liberty Loan campaign '
Philadelphia, tin- Pqtal city or
American history.
tf . . ah rid!! nnn 111111 in .-..
I The drive lor ...uuu.uuv.vuu w .....
thc war began automatically at noon,
kith Secretary of the Treasury Mc- Thousands of
Aioo, directing financier J the ,,a-, j . . Q p bH
,tion, a3' master of ceremonies. .
! Thousands of persons high ami , rTOCeSSlOll
low, rich and poor, old and young,. - - - t -every Italian resident of. Phdadcl
Wi and woman -all marking tn0 I SCOUTS FIRST IN L I N E!,,nla n I'tll',r,J- I,0"u holder."
Vr of th first anniversary of the I . . This is the sb-gnu of tho Italian divi
ftntiy of the United States in thci . Tll0US,linU!1 vt ,rci,crs throiiKr.l inr
:.-or!J ar, tooK p:'i-' in tlio patriotic 1 jlriUs tn the ccmrui Hcction ot Hie city
Siponstration that transioimeil
feiuth Broad street, from the dom
rntinK figure of the Statuo of Lih-
ySy.atCity Hall, for tquaros south
ferd, into a blazing thoroughfare
tot red, white and blue and animated
?lmraanitv.
Secretary of the Treasury 31c-
Adoo arrived fiom Washington
shortly before noon. A few moments
later began the patriotic demoiibtra
Public to Make
Complaints
POLICE IN MORE It AIDS
Woman and Sailors Taken
' After Government Agent
Confers With Mayor
m i. iotm lio ltae complalntH to
'. ,11 iK.ilimt vlr:c conditions tn I'llllii-
I. ,.! 1 urn now mal.p tlti'in rtlrci't 'jo
I , 1 1 il Stutra llovermnrnt and bf
1 l "f ii lion.
H 1 .ni 1 nniPttt m now din I'tlj rtp-
1 il li.ic In the li-i- niHtti'r I'
.11 ! 1 hat-Ion II. Ilu'.vti. lio li:i tcrn
. ..r.mt. ii ' iiiwrnaltlnu olllccr" by Sit-
WILSON EXPECTED TO END
ALL PRESENT PEACE TALK
Beating- Back Conquest-Crazed Teutons Only
Path to End of War, President Will
Likely Point Out s
H.lilimlnii, April (.
)Ui:siri:.T WIUSON today will dl
II. t
1 I ip
i III' XII
tn Bl
f arly
Hrighl und rarl.v tlu morninir the (iirl Scoutp of Troops 7 and (57 .sol out tn boom the sale of I. ilprt
Ilonds for I'nrli Sam at the I,'tinlicld Recreation Center, Twenty-second street and yediielcy acnuc.
So it'alou- wove tlir youthful saleswomen that n oarlj a-, (i::!0 o'clock they had sold two bonds at then
specially constructed booth. The picture -hows them hard at work piling up their sales.
LOAN MARCHERS
THRONG STREETS
T ,!,.,.,- I Wot
1 til HUUl o I
kors Determined That
Every Countryman Shall 13c
Bondholder
t ion - spctloiiri or tlic !. -V m""
ilnvpr "us hIko nrrp.sti'il In runformlty
with thp plan to rid :he tHy of "nlRlit
Iium Kors
l..tpi- Mnvor h'mltli IiiiiI u cotjfprpuco
wiih icpi-PhfiitutlvoK of llif riinmbcr of
Ojinnipnv, who called to i wlml ho
liuil to "ay ri-Kunlliiit Hip vlw churces In
I lip Im.iiIIcK rpport'. Incldciitiilly ru-ni.ir-
of u his police thalio-up were ro-
im:iI
Midden illwovci' llml c nionti
was In tliv city mu.-nl nil Ulndx
of conjiflurp in. lo JukI what action lie
would tal.p In Hip vIpp situation.
Wlirn thp foloncl was iUPStt"HPd to
(i 1 !l 11 t il conii-rnlns his dutlps lipn In wild:
..... V I.ll M
i i uiu in re j ....ii. uiiii nui ." ii'
AwjlkeilS ' Aft.r inilcli liPKllanc i'oIoiipI llatcli
, ,i,iiiit invemlMtllon of
flnilllt l'V'UMrlo I?mi01im omlltloim in tills city and my rcliorts
v-iUUllll lUv, ICbpUII&U i ko llroi (o W(Iln(.011i w,,erc lhc tiro
laid licforc Sccrctar Uanlcls."
1JILLI0NS UR1GHT GOAL
t (kim ijiiiMinirunilriliii;l of nil pi"1 -wnt
pPHPP lulli
Surroiind.'d ! noldkis or the ('amp
MpiuIp cnnliiiinipnt in n tlirllllns Lib
erty laj.ni miptlns ul rialtlmori , hp will
..I Hie Nnvy lanlpH. yotonpl ,iiwIip his loitR-liPnildi'd inlli Wlillp war
,, . ..,!., iiivlUO nil 'who have Bon."'l I'""'" '"'"" 1,n,pO.,,,,Lli,,,.,f.0m,u
. ' I'rpHldi-nt will point out that I lie onl
.nuphilnts rpBurdlns 'co preva- IO , b, i,cul,1B i,;,pU tin-
fonrUP-cra?cd Teutons pnundlns at
l'"rance'H heart uml Amrcns.
That ho may havp .omcthlnB to My
of rounl i Vi ruin's ippciii ponce eli.itter
and tlio i-pve.iled sperei dlploniatlc Aus
trian ponce maneuvers with Ihileine
drcW-i In Swluerland I" denned lll.ply
And that lie Miows fully of Austria'- at
tempts lo Bain peace terms foi prcscn
nitloii to IJerlln lx consldpied prohuhle.
In view of I-'rench Premier I'lmncnecau's
i-eference tn untrliin tnip irtunllleH at
WitshlliRtnn ii nil elsowheie.
WIImiii, i win n opponent of Heerrt dl-plomai-y
and ndujrate ot the "dayllshi"
hrniiil, inn ipilie lIKely i-eveal the true
t.v riilillne several pluc in nature of the Austrian kciipiiks. winie
i . l.nng them direct to his head-t-i
, l.iu Soutli rift'cnth street.
- -. ndliiB a dally report direct to
i -mm iMtilels and Is virtually tho
i-f the ilovernment" In Philadelphia.
it- no power, political or otherwise
.irr.MiiK nut his orders from Wath-
ilv.-- I- tin- view taken here thouRh
some iiuilinrlllen say she was trvtuc
to slrilie n iMirRtitn t" fore It niii too
Int.-
The President planncil to leiive tn-re
enrl thin afternoon, participate tn the
iirtei-iiiiiin's l.lberl.v da pvpiiIk In the
inonunn-ninl elt and ttien speali at
S o'eliich tonltflit.
Itrs. Wilson, Seeretar Tumulty and
Itear Admiral Uritycon wore to nitoin
paiiy him.
WANTS ItlMTISH UKCRUITS
Draft Boards Asked to Lend Aid to
Mission Here
1'iillee I'uri ed til Alt
mpliatie hand of t'ncle Sain in
sltii.itlon has stirred the police
ti r aeilvlt The nlnri.il out
- riilillne several nine's In mi-
Germans Attack in
Considerable
Force
REPULSED ON
20-MILE FRONT
Fighting on Whole
Line to South of
Ayette
FRENCH WORKS SHELLED
ALONG THE AVRE RIVER
Paris Also Reports Bom
bardment on Other.
Fronts
AMIENS STILL OBJECTIVE
SETEL NATION THRILLS
for third loan TO LIBERTY'S CALL nS
he WHH once PrPlMlcd Willi llellev lug
thai Austria lould be woatifil front Her
man, recent pvciilx have Indlciiled In
him mill in htute HepBrtinent ollleluls
that Austria Is now only n pawn In
Herman military men's bunds. That
dip mum it pawn vvhsn her sscret dlplo
mac' priwcciled with allied reprosenUi-
i 'iiIoiipJ Si. i.poiirp l.oftus Slpelc,
head of thp Hi-ltlih-i'nuadlan rpprullhiK
mlsHinn licri. has lsued an aipeal to all
draft Imards of tlie city to turn over
the Hrllish mission all Hrllisli HuhjeetH
i-es'.slerid for the draft wlu have IsLen
out Ihelr llr-t naturali.itlnti papers.
I'nlnnul Steele Is also tiiieallnc lo Iho
heads uf educational tuxtttutltnis. nshiiit;
tin-in to tire.- all lli-itlsh slilili nts lo en
list. Three thousand men havp hi-en en-
i'sirl.i!.ir .hel,efr,or.iHn.,? ,riT.r.!ft,!Tho l!,;itiiih br-e in,i"-vc,! psitions
reerultlnc mission. It Is estimated 1h.it til llllllgard.
upproxlniately tho sumo number of r..i . .. i n j
lirltlsh subjects l still uvallable for ostl. licrman attacks continued
.".'.''IV''iT-. .'Li 7tf..,J," ': from the Sonim
niv now needed as never before. of Ayette
17TII DAY OF 1JATTLE
le to it point south
America's Third
Drive
Bond
shortly after noon ninMnK their way lo
tho common center In South Htoad
street, where tho national I.lbeily Loan
drlvo was given Its blatt.
First lo bo under way weic the Hoy
Scouts. Six thousand strong, they gath
ered In Washington fa'auan; nt 12 o'clock.
They marched nlnns licust street lo
Kroad street, and tln-ie tiny formed In
solid ranl.a alons both cuibs from South
I'cnn square to Locust street
Actlnc Seoul lAeeiillve II. A
i will iirsro tho purehat.ut Liberty tt(J) fy.
mils by tlw'i'so.OOO Itallnm In Phila-1 ,.,.'' ,,
Iliunpcr billions tu
bo subscribed durlns
Lin South Broad street that tot ;" i'1-w 1,:J".U"V1,,!
(iordon
. llole,
....... ...I (lAin In rtltimillMl llf tllC
'. , - , , . ,, I IIOII1 IllOUIIIf.l, ,.VI- ...
thu snnnsial nuiphineru m motion. ' .-- . .1 . 1., l.f,...il utr.-et. 1' leld
1,- """-". -- -- ,-l-uul euiiiniKi'io "" ""
I The drive is on, w ith the lirst drops , i:ccutive 1:.
- 1 i .11. tal.iiiv
nave 1 - . ,,.,,, i'.(,l.,itia iialcolm
thrust the first nuggets into the na- Lever thoo on tin- east' side.
UIIO IIUIIIII.'I i-v,,uk -
Commissioner John now. Jr.. were busy
flirnncrli flip L'reat tlirollg 111 Hie Ml"i
In the bucket. Laser hands
Konal war chest, of which the third
Federal Reserve District must con
tribute $250,000,000. Philadelphia
&t Cradle of Liberty, is scttinp; the
pice. Nearly So.000,000 has been
pledged. The amount is distributed
ti fcllojvs: Pcnn Mutual Life In-
itrance Company, SI, 500,000: school
children, $1 000,000; Provident Life
C. Jlorgan u.iu cii.no w
mi I lie west side of tho
nion of tho Liberty Loan commltteo In
Its drlvo for subscriptions In tho third
Issue of Government war bonds, Speak
ers
Iloi
dolphin. The Italian division has
pledged $1,000,000 worth of subscrip
tions.
A parade will be held by Iho Italian
' division April 21, followed by n maw
I meetlnff In the Academy of JlUkie, vherc
ppeahcrs will sprcud Liberty ljon
'propaganda and subrcrlptlons will be
received,
, The follow-ins subscriptions have been
. . ..... .... I -' .liilt, v-
1 announced uy me Italian division or tne I ,.nc 4l,iiii silmulu
Libert) Loan commltteo:
Vnlilni,-lon. Aplll 0.
Anicili-aa third giant drive for Lib
erty dollars opncd throughout tlio na-
d.'ijs' campaign, officials I ere confidently
predicted.
Headed by President Wilson and his
war Government olTlciuls, public leaders
hud put part scores bi hind then to
stump for tho loans.
Towns and titles throughout the cnilll
trv luul pliilined impressive ceremonlos
and a whirlwind selling stji t. Tho now
honor flag to be awnrdeil to t-iwns e
ceeding their ipiolas in bubseriptlons
In Toinh AMIh .tliir
"I would much rather have Washing
ton untile public what tho i-ipurts show.
I am in constutil touch with Maor
s'inllli and have met him and Director
Wilson several times. , ,
j5--'Tluy hnvp prOltiWd to eWsrWate""
I w fib the Government to rid tho city
uf I a a .i.l nlliAia ilnn ff. fu vi S l.vli fin n
- . t ui itu itll'i uiun nitiiH'is ii iv ii .-
tho twenty-ciglit ho enlisted men. I have no fear of
CREEL IN AIRPLANE ACCIDENT
BALTIMORE. April G.Georpe Creel was. in an airplane
nccident today. The machine, hound from Washington, in making'
a landing' nt Pimlico. stuck its nose in the ground,
was not badly, hurt.
Mr. Creel
- -
vt a i inonoy
will
any one anu I want all citizens who
huvo complulhltt about vice conditions
to bring them to my otllee. nut the
complaint must ho genuine."
li bus ben uiirn-'il that evtdenco
ngulril muny of the piuees named In
the PosdieK report was ohutm-il by men
woshins under the direction or Culom.1
Hutch.
Prior to II. ..ppoiutmcm heie in bis
present capnilty f'olouel Hatch was in
t'nuinn Nbruutegp , . .
I'lHiiU ttoinu
I-Vdruilon
V.. T HtOU Jbuo- . . . .
U. I'lni
It, t,OlllliHt'lll
J-'llKl ltlllo-.lnerl(ali
I.jhii Ahsih IhIIoii
mi, non
4D,.M'J
to.oou
nuildlniK and
distributing copies of the olllclal 1 Libel ty , Uuginurslno. i:.tto t IUmio.
Loan song -'Wli.it Are You Gobi; toiA. urcvj
20.IK1O
sn.noi)
.'...Oun
Uo tu Ileiii th-j Uo.is.' ,
Slioitly niier tli Hoy Scoutj Had u-. .. . :, , Slilftiii" Fnciiif
seinbied. IJOi) ghls from the Boiillietii ltrahC.l..lll lilt I. Milling Lnglllt
High t-cliuol for Girls, I5road.ind Jucl.-. Franklin Fuulktir, tivinly-e's'K
sou streets, lined up In lront of tholiJ(,ars 1( uf L.;i1 ,.Ul .v'rBhen. ave
btilltfliiB, all dressed tu the cosumo t IllJ(.t a i,.-a,uin.iii un the P. niislunla
tl.olioi.uessoi rr..,. ...,,. JUIUu.i.1. vim .l.ti.'K l.y u shiriini, ri.
IK'UUUU
. I'hntern n ihu nnyinoi, ii..iiiiiih i ii
Patriotic soeleii.s and organisations , . . . i;i,,.,, KM .,, .t
of every kind, including suffrage. Hoy Corpx
Hcoiils and the labor unions were armed The ,,,,, Murt0(J on
to push u.ross the big total. ,PSM, oisoi-dcrlv- houses ..ml B,.i..hi,
places curly thisi nionilng.
-Hllori Tu
hv the PnllaiU-lphi.i l'oli
inJT..,,.t f, !i nnrinnn. n.,1. I t.,,i n,n .-lilt niai-elicd nuitll in Uioad ! Bhie today
-...-,..,,,..,,,, , ;""" i it street, whe.u U,e , lie
HA rilVICinn rtf iUr T ilinrl n 1 nnti frtlll- i htrOOl
--IIKIUIl VI lUt: UIU1.11J j.vuii .-
Mtec, ?l,000,000j women's conunit-
J cf the Liberty Loan committee,
,113,000 and Sidney F. Tyler,
100,000.
The youngest subscriber to tho third
as announced today us two-day-
M AWen Iloilnc Ludlow, eon of Ilenla-
l It Ludlow of the Four-Minute Men.
' TU first city in tho Third Federal
district to treble its quota Is
jftmbunj. Pa., according to news flashed
r th wire. jt ia helloved that Ham
m. tubicrlblng J230.000 with n quota
",. Is the first city In the coun
S.i ."h,"e "'Is feat. It's popula
Jon to 31000 and the subscrlbera to the
Is
liiing fi-ii.n j
pa1-:' d '
thousand soldier.-, "allois, .ma
, who purudul fioin the navy
joined w Hi the " Scout? as n
Court ot Honor, tlnough which
Jn lupi'.iimUn Itilglit umIj
in 'ie i own i llu-)itj -ulf.iliis
OMiU.n je:
The President was to "pen up at ISal
.V.l'O'iI tlmoK Willi a ringing wur message
warning against tulsc peace lures, ami
voicing h sum call for -elentless press.
Ing of tht war. Thousands wero ex
pected to tnlio p.iit In the public cere
monies preceding hi-- address and to
hiai' li .in.
Sccu-Lii i of the Treasui XlcAdoo,
gi is r.illsbiiiii of the campaign, will nil
.Ire - j 'utge gntli-i-iug ut Philadelphia,
wii.-r. .1 r- Plici. of llio ritatui of Liberty
will bo tiiivellPil.
Si. it-t, ti i of the Navy D.'inUls, v ho
vwll sin ud ,i laigi -Iho of Hi.- no
en In Ituiil
A woman and flv. sjulors were ,i-l-tsteil
in a house In Wallace street near
Tenth In a mid conducted by Dotectlvo
Charles Lee. bead of tlio vice squad, end
District Detectives llrown and Ilerget.
Tho womiui gavo hr n.imo as Ilessle
Milter. Sue and the sailors, acceding
lo the police, wero drinking boor when
tho laid v.a-i ir.ado
.lohii Krohfn, on' of the
STETIINIUS NAMED ASSISTANT WAR SECRETARY
WASHINGTON, April 0. Edward E. Stettlnius, purchaser
of. bupplles for tho War Department, and rrederick F. Keppel.
dean of, Columbia. University, were today nominated by Prc&ldent
.Wilson to be Second and Third Absibtant Secretaries of War,
icbpcctivelj;.
BALTIMORE BRAVE SWEDISH SHIPPING ',
IN PARADE GARB CHARTERED BY U.S.
City Shares With Picardy
Ijattlei'ront the Atten
tion of World
i Brilliant British counter-attacks
wiped out German sain southeast
I of Albert.
The French recaptured important
ground.
The Germans gained slightly at
llcrnancourt.
i German losses continue tremendous.
! General Foch, the generalissimo of
I the Allied armies, announces that
; "all is well."
Hindenburp; is still nine miles from
the objective Amiens.
London, April 6.
.Gorman attacks n coWslddrablo
strength" on a twenty-mile front
north of the Sommo throughout yes
terday and this morning were re
pulsed, Field Marshal HaiV reported
today. The Paris communique re
ceived hero announced violent bom
bardments along the Avre, especially
near .Monehel. All thoo operations
arc ultimately directed toward
A miens.
Counter-attacking in hc- Hangard
aCCtOr of tllO Pie.-ll-ik" lililllo fmnl 1.
. ...t. UHV. .vi.v, fc.iv -n n
JJritish have imnrovctl their -mwi "sE
ions, tlio War Office announced.
(Hangard lies about ten miles south-
cast of Amiens the German objec
tive, and is on the Rico Ilivulet.
Monehel is near Montdidicr.)
The fighting north of the Semme
!
Food and War Material i was violent along the front to a point I
Exchange Arranged in
Trade Agreement
liinlinneil on I'.icu lour. Column seien
' numbered 600
several
marlnei
Ono liundred of tho Rh'ls inarching,
in the front miiI.b wore members of the
Gleo Club of tin. high school, l-ollou-'
lug the dedication ot tlio Liberty htalule
ibev will no to Hi" Academy of Music
to pjitlcipalc In Hi.- cxerches altcuna u t., ... J5c..fcn U-IMi "Black'
nnnn Hecioliu-y McAdoo's aoMresB open- Olllv.v.uai, nv..iii-ii itn ui.ii.iv
Ing tho Liberty Loan c.impalBii
As tho is. I of the girls left the high
POLICEMEN IN BATTLE AMERICANS FIGHTING
WITH GUNS AND CLUBS ON WAR ANNIVERSARY
ti'IHtui .. unci imuil paraclo
MPUln rihtf i- - i.
m totrlet V" .. "V """'5, "WT '" '
r. . 'vt.u.LC, ' .', .- i ii
HUH
RI honor of d
LVlltd lull Int.. .
senuui i.iv "-: .,i
left Hroad and oir bircois. -;
thousand n.uihies fiom Leumin Island,
sailors font Leneuo Iland and MJ
hie ton IJarrueks. Capo May. and mili
tary bodice stationed in the city new In
Inc. fclm.el lieu II. Hucr. United
u.. .nurtim corns, was in coninianu.
jack," Sent to Hospital De
tective Hurts Comrade
Close of First Year Finds
United States Active
in Picardy
t"pSo molded north in Ilroad
their street and tlirougi. u. -.. ---
inuv i,aii. irrtmiM weic
!!.!. .1. n t.i CVmct Iuil HflULUt:. "w ."--- -
-Wl Into the l'Si Vh rsS'uo iVwed fion, hc PO'th'Oof the Union
and Spring iaidci. streets counlci-an1-,:
', ,. ... ...i tieet. to Arch street.
iraraira in -- - . , ,-i,.,v,.ier
Ki.ri'i i. iw ---
filvl' ""u "
liw?'inulh 1'enn square, went to
fZ v.rF'S'18' of tlle Philadelphia
.ltd hi r T.he ,l0"01' Was hotly con-
y Lewis n (ilvvn ....- nr
Wrl'0 dlvlsl0, of ho American
, ..rcmP1"'' "0 appeared at the
Anirrltun .Vrmy In I'ruiur,
Policeman Jesse I In 11a n, ot the l-'ranl.
ford police station, Is In a serious con
dltlon in
as the ichull of injuries said to nave on tnt, ,micrN y ot America's
been received at tho hands of Policeman , trance Into tho war.
William nrennen. also of tho Kranhford , Much of tills cannot b
station. In u light early this morning. In
Willi the
Apiil B.
tho Krmikford Hospital today .jv.uooau o again nru swing.
' nv iiiivi iiuii iiii in Miiu-uiiM miibj
on the annivors.'iiy of Americas en-
on - or i no men can
m-v I turP'1- Is a deserter fiom tlm navy, nc
- I I-i ,1 .. ., .!,, Iinllnn r.r..1 ...... . .. ,
....... , ,v .in ,.',iL.,, ,.iiu iius iiceu useil
lo 1'i-cnv men to the W'allaeo street
1mu.-p. Krohcn. the iiollee e.y. wore Ins
in.iioiin for this purpojo and donned
Chilian clothes when not engaged in
this woilt. The prisoners will liavo a
bearing before Magistrate licatnn at the i a little crisp
renin aim uuuonwoou htreets pollro
station.
Led b hper-lal Ofllcer Kdwuidb, a de
tail of police arrested ono man and
four women In u laid on a houro on
Poutb Hutchinson street near Pine.
nother bouse In Lombard street near
Seventeenth was raided a few lnlnutis
later, the police airestlng three Mexicans
und un American woman, Hcglna Web
titer. lilglit men, said lo be interested In
racing chails, were arrested in a cigar
and billiard loom in Marltet street, near
Fifty-second 1-iich man was fined $10
and costs by Magistrate Prunoc!;.
1'li.irgcd with a violation of a clt
ordinance. Adolph Needlcmnn. a tal
cab driver, was arrested under the Ucad-
mg icrmiuni. rue arrest was made In
PRESIDENT THE MACNKT AFFECTS 100,000 TONNAGE
lliilliniiire. Mil,, A lull
With ideal veather condition-, i'
less blue sl.tes, hrlght kunsliine an '
n Hie ulr, lor the ..
il.
' mrt-
,'jat
aster
military puiade vlitcli v. Ml bo vl.-wvd l
President W .lon. Ualtbnoie today is
shaimg with the Pl.-ard.v battleli-uiit the
attention of tin m-t of the woild. This
sorutlii. Is ol course, centered in tho
President's spee. b lo Ik- de.i ered lo
nlclil ul fie Plf.h lleglmeiu univiiu
This morning niurlted -tho opening of
the third Liberty
MushinKtiiii. Aplll ti.
just houth of Ayette. (Ayette is about
twelve miles north of Albert and
was recently recaptured from the
Germans by the British.)
The struggle on the front south cf
1 Ayette eontitrued until late Friday
evening. The Germans repeatedly
One bundled thou-.md tons or swid-'BSsa-urtcu mc uritl.sn positions, but
Ish shipping is tn Ik- chartend to the attained no further success than in
L'liltcd States, under a temporal' trade their futile efforts during the morn
ugreeiiiem ulread completed, it was 'ing. The German efforts cost them
learned at the war trade board today, 'heavily,
Xcgollultous now are going on for a
permanent wur agreement, under which1 Dispatches From Front
tills country will get charters for much A dispatch from the British ar-
more tonnage In retum for ample sup- mies in France savs the fichtinc Is
Loan cumpaisu unit I ,,. , ,,, ,, ,,...,, ,,,i ..,,' ,. . ,
patriotism Is falrl oozing. The parado , """ " ""' w"1" "-"" - , speeaing up today.
n nin- v '.. " "Pl'eired at the
iCta.,;oo,tl, m tIle base of tho
lert h?f 2ck ,hls nornlnff and an
KniV.lha.WOUId d"vo tho first
f" Aftsr . ot ""V'S the llrst
- w vu lerpni-n un nnH,.n
...,w ,w .wii.miu
a v napiain
rat nail und
Jj??..f thousands of men. M-nm.
ISM.
driv. iv Jr v IU,P'am uicucns
h5il. " ""I nan und lie the
IBABi
re ,, zzr. ."'
MH? Z' ZtaL"are,i '!!?
anr or , , i"eceaeu tne
lBi?it!h.e 1,uko replica of tlio
l-ZKJ"' "O" A w
McAdpn - " ,-,,yu.-u'"e- f
ir 1 -"' uaugnter of M.rs.
im ha': ";?" "hi.
.. Vllll III
nnumerabla parades that
sinooiu surfuce. writ-
nas nro
'jhe (nnui
efeed its
"ft a seer
Brv.f
"Me
mQ ni-
Ji"Wnchht,
Hff ..ii ---.w HiiiiuNn ippa er m-..i
x'ri
Dcenn uU , - ...
..v iili. ui LUUilV.
d utmoBphero of patri-
tho ." :"? u, of. ?ty
Twth. ;i ..... UI5 Perbpecllve to
wlm- " t" rrnritAi
"anr iv-t -----
" iiur
"(Ujj
from tho
? "6 Y" Coao' rtwtl to he navy Md. i
w v. . .i Dunn l
,8 the troops nmnuiu ' - ' . ,,.,,, Urcw u blackjack and
uroaa w " "V"v; :v " .. . .... , ,.,.,.., ...
comniauueu ; Lent iiuiiau on ino ncuu, iwamuiw .
dosviibed for
unliiary reasons. It will probubl bo
...l ,1.,.. I.Afn.. I. , l.r. ..n, I . ............... m. -'-". ..i.w in iu.111
which. It la alleged, blackjacks wero tued "' r?t" ""n..,.;"," .7" "t.. ,"l " . '' " " ' u,c :. "."T" recent order , dt
' "- ' I Vnlll tiio - uviiiiuv ) 1 ivniMJi umi llillir it 11 MMI'.IIIM ItlllUI n rant llrt Ion-
then- bus been no let-up since the move- ' Tho r tiH. ,en arrested In an'ul
incuts pieviously deecrllicd. , icgcd disorderly house near l-'ifteenfli
.iicanimio oincr occurreiiies wnioii
this afternoon will ndd lo the patiiottc
and warlike spirit of the occasion.
Tho President will icvlevv tho procos-I
slon from a special stnnil erected on
Mount Itoyal uvenuo facing St. Paul
streer.
A feature of tlic day'G celebration was
the soaring of airplanes ovtr Mic city
dronnlug Iliberty Loan "bombs." Libert
loan booths in charge of uniformed
und shots Hud.
Ilrcnnen and Ilallan met nt the corner
str.
ers and suiu-ih iinou tin- roui. m i
pan.de .inn uui ni item sola -n lite ,
t, dui-i.ig the celebration
s:,.iiirn and
of sailors und marines.
Lieutenant
Charles K Kelnast. tmiu . neighborhood soy they
i. ...nrln corps. Uroppeil iruiu in.. .
"i""" ""vri .: ,,.h f..i. the ci.int siiotf. ma "v-" ...v....
. l. . . . n innn il k uu - w - --
reproduction of Battholdl's Statuo of
Liberty. ..,.. i, ..rimnlzu-
In tho mcanumu '" ..--,,,,
in
... ... in..,m..A. ..lertiiii'ii'
of Kranutoru nvenuo anu .,....., ,, llietloneil have inatcrlallv
',," Istrcet. In tho light' that followed Urcn- HUBincntcd tho Allies' fctrenpili.
.lliiLi .mile iivibiuiuiii iwnvu it lill ii.ia-
giving on tho tiny freight cars, but
hope they can become accustomed to
traveling In them.
The Toul front Is quiet with normal
artillery tire. One Herman was killed
lu a patrol encounter Thursday night.
United
also heard
Is not ycf
n.pniiilmo various
.. . ,i(nin ii. nr in uiu e-v. .-!-.-.
t.. mm.iiizinir at different points
the ccntial section of tho city.
Scu-a'. a real Lascs Hand the Lu Lu
Temple Band, the A. V. und II. Wund. hi
Philadelphia Police Hand and the Ul
ri id Ctdogo Hand were stationed at
various points in Broad street between
City Hall and Pine street. A delegation
oairl Scouts, the Italian Chorus and
Band, the National League tor Women's
Servite. the Emergency Aid aides and
tlio Motor Messengers bad formed at
various points and took their Places In
tho center ot Broad street south of the
Liberty statue as soon us tho military
and naval men had passed.
This formed the netting when J cc re-
iui-v .McAdoo una ins uiueii i-o.w -
but who
known
When the police pattol armed Uallun
was found lying lu tho gutter, his face
mil head covered with blood. Ho was
taken to tho Krankford Hospital. ' Formep Minister to Ilelgium V
It was saiu ins vuiiuiiiui. " -..-
Biennen, still at large this morning.
was sought by the police. Detective
Husted has been usslgueu to mo cae.
and. Arcli street -yesterday aro sam 10
have been enlisted men In tho navj.
Charges True, ny Kiine
After reading tho additional charges
made by tho l-'osdltk commission, t'nlted
States District Attorney Francis Visiter
Kuno commented that thcro was In hla
mind no doubt as to tho truth ot the
charges anil that the report of tho cj
tent to which this city Is vice-ridden is
I " not "half tho truth."
WOULD INTERVENE IN SIUKRIA I "H Is a foolish, wicked thing for any
city ouiciai, .nr. ivano saiu, -or uoun-
uvors
Action by Allies
No statement has yet been made as to
the causo of tho fight. Both men wero
In uniform at tho time.
Driver Held for Death or Child
Murletrato Harris, at tho Thlrtyec
ond street and Woodland avenue sta
tion today held Paul Sehnlskl. thlrti
'Ut yeaisold, of .NMnety-siUl. s.ree
i iiiii-uiii uiruui'. iiiitivui " -
Japanese intervention In Siberia, with
tho aid of thu Allied nations, Is ud
vocated by Theodore Marburg, former
minister to Belgium, with tlio reserva
tion that tho Intervention be under a
pledge, similar to that which caused the
VnlU-d States lo withdraw fiom Cuba
ufler the Spanish-American War
"One means of bringing tu a success
ful conclusion the war with Hcimany."
said Mr. Mm burg, In an Interview- ut
tho llellev ue-Stratfoiil, "Is to bring buck
llussia Into tho lunks of tho Allies.
TJic only nope is to introduce nn
tllmun or citizen to qulbblo about this1
great evil and sneak out of duly by ul
false appeal to civic prldo und the out
cry against defaming our clt.
"I know without an conectlon of1
errors that the Vosdlck charges are truo '
and that they are not anything llko
tho whole truth; pot half of it not a I
third of It- It beems to me an excellent
Continued on !' Ktstit. Column Ono I
Germans Claim Jordan Victory i
Herlln, April 6 An olllclal communi
cation says ....
"Herman troops in Palestine have re
pulsed, in conjunction wain uttomau
forces, Ungllsh Infantry und cavalry '
t crossru tne jor-'
pressed forward
IIAKING OF WHITE BREAD
TO CEASE IN U. S. APRIL 13
Federal Food Board Order Will Uc-
quire 25 Per Cent of Substitutes
for Flour
Now York, April 0. White bread
and rolls will no longer beltaktdtn tho
United Stutes after April 13, according
to an announcement mado at tho lo
cal ofllco ol tlio Federal food houul.
The order requiring bread mid rolls
after that date to contain at Icust Z-"
per cunt of substitutes for Hour hud
not been issued rroin wusiiiiigton, it
was bald, but was c.pcctcd at uny
time.
materials.
Somp of theso supplies will begin to
irtfttf. ImnipitlnlAli- tin.lni Ihn IMiinnrarl '
agreement, nlthough only part of the ' 0CCUP' a "KC-shapcd n'dge at the
promised loo.ooo t.i.s of ships has been confluence of the Noye and Avre,
turned over. In this the United States , frolfl where the main line of tb.0
is anticipating the terms of tho agree-1 Paris-Amiens railway is in plain
ineut, odioiais announced. sight a mile and a half away. This
no .,..) ..'. o .-ma. iuub; nk.nnu
the eMHirt lo Hi.edcn of 25.000
phusphato ruck tor feitltlzcr.
one cargo Is loaded and will sail Im
mediately. This Oovernment also has
given permission for certain Swedish
ships now In United Slates irts to cleur fieU announces that a violent artli
ror I'iiue, wuerc tney vein loan iii.tou'i
tons of slaltputer, olbei fertilizer mate
rial and proceed to Sweden.
Under tlic poimanent agreement now-
being negotiated Sweden will get from I
tho United Stutes 200.000 tons of wheat.
80,000 tons nt 'wheat flour. 50.000 tons I
of oats, 47.000 bugs of coffee and plen
tiful Miiiintipit of cotton, wuot. innnufne-
tmed wiol. spices, tea. mineral oils formuin drive toward Amiens, the dia-
fuel. Illumination and luhricatlou, as
well as certain much-needed ngricut
tur.il supiilles, such us hemp. Jute and i
l""u,:' '"'."I" Field .Marshal Haig reported .aa
follows:
North of the Somme there was-
After fairly important clashes
Thursday and Friday the Germans
tons of "u ,l,u" "veriuoss irucK garoens
which supply Amiens and part of
Paris.
One from the French army In Ui
eld announces that a violent artii
. lery duel, of the type usually presag
ing an attack, is under way on Up
entire front south of the Somm J
j Nevertheless, the Germans appaj
'ently plan a vastlyigtsinrtii
lery concentration before nSSwtQ
I patch adds.
Haig's Report
ALLEGED ABSCONDER HELD
Tho announcement was made after Suspect May Be New Castle Banker, ' heavy fighting everywhere eoutk frf
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and i,..... '. . '" ""r ;r. "i,ati. no.wimlforil Hotel. Thiy pro-,-,t ,h. action of tho Coroner in. mo .vii ". .u.e ... iiin "I"'"-
Mhiii .' "uuo mo tiou- "",,' .i .A Vi. l Iherlv statue. As i JIJii. ,.i Tolni Oir. nine years old, wine- ersnip ot jupuu, i ne wuiea couin men prlgaucs utier nicy uno
r,lo,herj that paokod tho side- V led iiortl to the .''"'cri ttVMi .nusa detH f Jolu. oir, nine yt p (i wu(j nno ., ,n,en,0 to withdraw dan at L's-Sale and.
. , tney rcaeueu unii !" '"?" moVed if... .iver yesterduy by u agon said to from Jlussla urter the wur. as w o truth, tow ard Amman, and oi
of bo papain was tho ' U.f. ."?r?.,clS?,,,,l, J," ," 1' as" cloTS ' , aveTn en "b VnUKli The child . fully announced our Intention. In Cuba toward the , Joradi, in
tli . . lorwuiu. "" I Hied a half-hour alter tne ucciueni ".-! .no t,.,.iC..-.....t....... w,,....,, ihuj u,,
tl vi, !, ,.ou ,-,.. lhrr possible to tho statue. I dlea a "u" . ,
a. meeting ot bakers for the purpose of
riiscubslng a program for cosjperatliig
with the food board m tho cxmscrva
lion ot flour for wur purposos.
Tho bakers pledged themselves to
do all In their power to make It pos
siblo for all bakers to meet the emer
gency by giving eucli oilier the bene
fit of formulas for making bread using
u percentage of ceroula other tliun
..., 1. 1 ..'UllOUl UllU V3 IJIllWtlltl UCIUUHBUi'
a buttle lasting I tlons In their own shops or the bhops
nf f.thprft.
Charged ?60,000 Short
1 of others.
New York, April 8. A man alleged
lo be Howard Voder, former cashier of
Hie defunct bank of Newcastle Vit,
chin ged with being u fU(rUI from Jus
tice, lb being held by the New York po
lice. Although. dening that h. It Yoder
and giving the nuine.of Forrest lie ww
........ 1 1.- 1....... .. .1.. ,..M.. ..J
uuestru .'il uiiMiinn; it -uu iviui.-i u , . . - . . ,.
or il. rraiiK .covins, il Aew whic, uoruuou ui iiauguiu onc wnv wp
who sas Hiat Vodor was" bort 60,-, , ,
000 hi Ills accounts. ' Conllnued n !'! JiUbt. CobMM TtPj
Ayette (eight miles south or Arrs
and twenty miles north of Corbie
the'Somme) until late in the ereniji)f.
The enemy attacked in conWer
able strength without further .
cesses during the morning.
South of the Somme, In the HfMrh4.
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