w wwiWfm5E22ErSZ!gi IAY COMPEL ALL 'soldier's pocket testament TOWORKORFIGHT EVENING- PUBLIC M3DGU3H-PHILADELPHIA. KATUKDAY. APBIL G, IMS president Considering plan tofcjoive inhuuhs Labor Problem . jSB DRAFT MACHINERY Washington. April 0. m-,-k or light. Do useful work or : lo the trenches." i 'uch is the altcmntlvo every man draft ago in tlio United States will C under a plan being considered by Sv.sl.lent Wilson. -. rTho President lifts received a re " . . Ill.tr. 1.. ll ll. rort submitted iy ' ' " Cvost marshal generals olllco and IS Department of Labor which pro Cos drastic modification of tlio draft Kflcatlon llsts-ould affect n one way or amn"" -.-., 10000,000 or regis".-"--" "" 1 . tiiA nrimary purpose of tlio Cinr program la the purlllcatton of the ... .i,t,,i mid fourth classes of 'mUtr-nta who are not engaged in any jpiw .tina of class one. t given io i" "- in f .,.- n-crt. its trainers believe, KUU - "EASY MONEY" VOTED CI 4 ITIAf- -m-wrr- ..... a a v Jib ins LIFE IN BATTLE UNDER SPUR OF WAR Souvenir of Trenches, Once Property of Scotch j Congress Piling Up Appropri 1 rivate, Exhibited to Men of National Army ! ntions With Unprecedented Mn... :.. m...-... : Now in Training A0'' -"UVMUr from tho trenches jWh Mr luvls was In Glasgow ho In In the possession of Georgo T. It, used to show It lo tho soldier and Davis, who has returned from a llvo I ,'?" .u" ,lldory. Shiny accepted Testa month, trip of tho southwestern S.atcs I pT.V'M for tho Rocket TeBtninent League, dur- the story. lag which ho distributed U.noo Testa- I finally, Colmey's brolhcr save Divt mints in tho National Army canton-1 the Testament. ' , metits. It consists of ii small blue I "1 h&ve been offered twclto Rhllllnct Testatnmt, pierced by a (it-nmui bullet. ; for It. but I promised I'd never t.art Tho bullet penetrated to tho 5T8th pace, with It," be to-M tho American "Hmv. stopplng at tho vers., hi Revelation ' ever yc, can- accomplish more Rood 3. u: "Ho that hath an ear, let him "or!: with jilt's Testament than I "ear , can. Tnk It " v-niriiey. or the Second King's own Scottish Horde, crs, can led that Testa. Swiftness $50,000,000 A STANDARD t Vast Powers of Expenditure in Hills Sponsored by Nonpartisan I.vnRtto Moro than- 100,000 Testaments havo l!y J. HAMPTON MOOKH Wii.lilnRtiMi, April C. While Congress committees wcro deliberating upon tho War l-'lnunce Cor poration and tho Third Liberty I.uan bill, two of tho greatest financial mens- utes ever presented to any parllamciv i.... ".-u uisuioiiieii anione- :ii unnii,..-., i ment ami it (.topped tho btillct.saviinr tin- Huskies. v..n' w7. ..... .; .,' his life. Later, Cnlrney wag hit by i Rocket Testan loiit Lcauuo ti, n. i ,nrj' ,JO,'J"' tIlp n,llcH "onimlttee wu" piece of shrapnel. ' m-ss Moi, War ,'ni A , ? "" bus-v ' " IIol,S0 forwardltlB out of Ah he, lay dylnff. a comrade, moved I Bioup of ptw nent i" imS f, m", "if,a "Iace cerlul" otl,er ',lls wh,ch '" nur" by hlu urferln. exclaimed. ', Joel ' me. wl a - o C ii.h L niri . T, mnl ,1"1CH wollI1 "ol ,,i,vc lulU p""- don't uroaii so." their ii.onnv u . , -"tllls an(I One of these waH tho ?30.000.UOO houalnc And Jock replied: "I t110W rm ! J0SL M Si-V ,h., . h".,'nl'"lrlHo. bill, a bill Introduced by the labor Inter- Bro"mK. and I .i. uff..rl,,ff. estS after the 50.000,000 ship yatd all. Willie, think wMlll, 'the Saviour Ih i.re"l dent if H.nrPrnn "".' ho"" m was '"Vornblr com,ldcrc,J. must liavo HUfTered on the c'loss- ,.rl am l J "':f, tl' c,,uni,111 :t A;'n -suth- but which, after a thort cnnnldcratton Klve minute- Inter h" died ill,, ht ' itZ ,'!'"1 ''' V."'1" Tvai1- lli""' Ij Blv" it hy the Committee on word was "Mother." " last de". trC Mll,.r ,nrrj. u VaM transferred by a voto of the fame bullel.i.ie.ve.l T..m., ,...:?... '. ':..J. :' ' 1P':''T lox, ..... .. ,. . . u'.n. j iilKl :imi M'ctland, ami I'hilli) l: ll,,u ,,,i iianibers of the War I'oii.nll. tirlven to lower sections of class one, l "'.it to his hn.tl.er In LOYAL CONGRESSMAN ILLINOIS LYNCHING " PLOT OBJECT' UNDER STATE INQUIRY wuld bo to solve the nation's lauor Iblem and largely HicronHo the out U of tho necessities of life. P I. n,nnosal would utilize tho draft ' machinery for putting industrial Blue. Bacmneryi . rcslstercd man h"? l w,'. .-..iti-d deferred classl- tollon VonM bo given to understand ?.! ...ih rfrferment is a privilcBO ' 5that If unfair odvantoRc is taken :- !?1,,t nrivilcBo it ""! bo summarily "it is proposed to muko a most care . ".'.';.." nf tho lower sections of f .oneand of other-classes to ldcn S?ih2o men who aro idlers or who Cooper's Family Nearly As phyxiated by Gas at Ohio Home toy taujsu '- . . ...muni, u,uie gainmb mirsuits. Undci Dl ui the la"" -" "" lui.i dcr VonnicDtown, O., April G. What Is believed to havo been an at tempt to kill Congressman John Cooper. SIB 6.'"".. ..,. .... r,f "nnriiiiiii iju.ol..." .... ....... .. ... era"'T..: i.;,i nnidnls succest tnlKht '" remiiaiion for UIs activities in be. . t. ... ........ f,.Hl.nl r . for U . i,...4 m.mli Pl-K. JOOKHiaKClS 111 M "Bli" ,2T; n 7;,7.iB and others. "'TrHHratlJn would bo served t ron these men that unless within a I JJSnrf time they obtained . employ- .nt In some useful imiusiry uioy Sd have their classified status !!SLi n ns to send thorn into mill ,. cuufc .... i ....!. tf.lv ' toy service hiiuivu.u... ' Augmenl Ijibor Supply The Plan is not desiened to interfere t' -jth tho so-called nonessential ludus- f tries Theso may bo affected lo some Uch't degree, but olllclals say such lnlury would !- offset many Hmcs over by tho resUlti.iB national good to be obtained from tho uugn.ci.led I labor mpply. , , . Adminlbtration olllclals who have ( participated in the preparation of tho Liiilan declaro that the next stop would brto obtain authority tor ine,inuus trlal classification of the man-power of tho country up io mo uec oi imy lyears. ! TO maKe inu iauHi iun cueciiu it is Intended to utilize tho existing local boards as employment agencies for their districts, lteportu would bo kept as to tho vacancies in tho neigh borhood, and when a man was in formed that ho must seek a useful occupation he would bo told where lie could find a Job, I . Opposition is Expected ; The status of men on tho classified list's, both In class one and in tho de ferred classes, in the opinion of the provost marshal general's olllce, would bo Improved. Delinquent)) who 4dnot heed the warning would bo in ducted into tho military service, re ducing the number of men to be cnllcil from class one. This would opernto half of Congressman Irvine 1 Lenroot, successful loyalist candidate- in tho re cent Dlsconslu senatorial election, has been foiled. Police say a fume flue In tho Cooper home was disconnected, permitting fumes from n gas furnace to clrculati through tho house. Representative Cooper had left for Washington, hut his wife, twe children and a maid were overcome Three neighbors who went to the Cooper .....- .v, u iLU1 all;o woro overcome . while they were trying to rcMvo mem- hers of ahe Cooper family. ! Members of the family say ibev saw I two strange men near the hou-e Wednes day evening, and this fact, eounled with 'tie frequent telephone calls, requesting the time Cfingressmati Cooper Mould re turn from Wisconsin, has led both the family and police to believe that tho disconnecting of the flue was a deliberate attempt on the Congressman's life. Wu-liliiariun. April 6. Representative cooper, who went to Wisconsin to make speeches for .Senator-elect Lenroot, in which ho vigorously denounced German sympathizers and the I. W. W. has nr- ritn?,. " w""l'l'iirtun. Vpon his return Wednesday to Youngstown. where lie was expected to remain over night with his family, Mrs. Cooper c.M mm Hi in.1".!. ,'' 1,ee" """"'cloiifcly lolterlng about the house and one of the children had discovered him peering through ono of the windows. ,...-, 00'K'r left Unexpectedly Washington Wednesday and did ff for not Civic and Military Authorities Begin Investigation of Hang ing of Pracger f'olllimWIle, 111., Api II ii. William !:. Trautmann, of liist St. Louis; Tlrst Assistant Attorncv !en eral lirundagee, of Illinois, and Colonel Claude !:. Krlman, of Killngham, 111., lepresentntlves of the Adjutant Oen oral's olllce nt Springfield. hac arrived here and are in charge today of tlio In- estimation of the lynching of Robert 1. 1'raeger, llerman enemy alien and draft evader, by a mob near Collins vllle en.ly yesterday morning. Their arrival followed Uoven.or Low den's direction that members of tho mob must be piosecuted. IVicIopmentH or the dav Included: Jovcrnor Louden thre.iiene,i in i.inna At. ...I . . ... ... ,IUV """""i v oumy under martial law nee.ssary Ui stop inub Molene,, Maur Ilotz, of IMwardsv ille, charged that the .nob Intended to tar and feather alleged pro-Uermans th. iv lodav as u pari of the Liberty I-1U celebratlun. I roclamutlon" issued by I'raegcr Just before he Has hanged charged Jim I'urnaro, president of th Maryllle Miners billon, with threatening him ulth mob violence -Mayor Slegel, of Colllnsvllle. sent an oien letter to Cnlted States Senator Herman urging mum strlnKeiit laws against disloyalty. While .state and county authorities were putting the wheels In motion to bring about Un arrest of the mob leaders, thousands of persons noticed to the uiidrrtuklng es tablishment of Vincent Haerr, In (lo! Ilusvllle, to view tho body of 1'raeger. In i:dardillle, the county cent. Major Holz. In a speech at a Llbcilv I-oun meeting, declared that bo knew personally of an organization that In tended to tar and feather certain alleged pro-Ccrmans during a big Liberty I,uau celebration to be held there this morn ing. He declared ho would swear In iiuy uepuues to try to maintain nnb r making It so hot for certain members' of Congress In the Wrstrrn and North- ' ncstern Stales that some of them niv ready to believe It has Mu.liuO.OOU In Us troiiMiry. It otn ucn-rpiipern, con trols a chain or sto.es and has certain unanciai ami ijenellclal features. It cm BLIND WOMAN KNITS DAILY FOR RED CROSS clals of the Red Cross to bo far superior to that of many knitters who havo their night. Her fir nt acllvllles as n war workir bcKiiu seventy jt-ars ago. timing the tier. mnu-nnnlsli war over Schleswlg-lfol-, stein, when Mis. Kemper was nil eight- ploys nttornejs. sends out lecturers im.l llosliiln Ifnf nunmiii V..I ivilv . yar-obl scht,olKlil at lluuover, llcr- kceps up an Incessant nroiMtgauda about ' ,, , ,, . . ,. . J' !,m."y'. I'1"1 n'"1 ''ainbtKes and a few injustices to producers and consumers, j SllO Is Doing All She CiUl , kultiwl socks were fashioned by b.-r charBliig that the fanner Is outraged' c.. t,., lt. tt.,L. c...,. i .'''!' ""ll, ''1"' '""''"'er wllliithe mitput and tho consumer oierchnrced As an 1()l "i h ol U11C10 blllU ; t her playmates, to tin- front. organization it ha not been very strong i - - for the war. and in Minnesota partlcu- wl , . , l.-irtv fu-lmr,. tl.A c.., .., i. , '.. , .... - - l. l.tillN. Alirll 0. Indlcteil for alleged fctlitlous i.tterancoi i Jl'"--'una Ivemper, seventy-eight j ears ' 77" It has bteli openlv denounced by tho , oll. of i.luO Tetmassce avenue, who 1ms i lv0 lc" 'f"l Up Stall mill CiCt Governor. In South Dakota tlio Lcgls- ' hreii bllnl for mure than twenty years ' $5000 ill Montreal laturo ndoptetl tcsolutlons tesciitlng the ' n,,d whoso bandages and knitted gar-' . Idea that tho fanners of th.it stt-m. mcnls lime been Horn by tho soldlon. ! Monlieil Atn-ii fi it. ,.i.. ...1a.i .if..... ...., ... " ---.-- . ,, , ,, ,...;.., .,.-- . ' "" lumit-iB uie ti,,ii;u i.ei- riTu 1 I1CSO .080111110.1 ,JI '"'HHIUIJ ttllvl lliu I mini ?MaiCS in declared mat south Dakota was nmnU three different wars. Is now knitting i , ., ,, --" .""""" '"""" I aula to take care of her own farmer sweaters, socks, wristlets and scarfs for! l,lu IU,H1 "aim or uxtmila, hold tip anil proviue them with all tho seed they the American Red Cross, MYSTERIOUS WOMAN PUZZLES ROCHESTER Stands on Corner for Thre Hours and Gazes Steadily Skyward wanted. Hut notwithstanding that, after two days' debute, the bill passed. The specially named States were stricken out. and the paternalistic wings of the Government were made to cover nn and all States of the t'ulon. ullllctlou, sho lias inntmBcd to romnletc nil average of two nn enters a week since Christmas, 'Her needlewolk lit Its nrese.it form was begun to create a diversion when t.he became blind, and Is declared by otll- HANK IIOIIIIKI) IN IIAYLICliT , , ItorlirMer. .V. Y April . Mystery shrouded the appearance ot h strnngo woman ns she stood for three hours at Hudson avenue and Mcrrlmaa street, apparently gazing aimlessly, but tercd tho Cnto des Nlegos mid liraucli Intently, ut tho sky. Versons passing the comer and those Despite her he olllco staff, rut tho tolcphcine wires ' "vl'ig In tho Immediate vicinity wer and escaped with more tluin J.Mmio While crowds wire passing in the street. .1. Hi rtriiiid. a I, Ih w , lnimdl whil" .tttciupting lo pioie. t the funds in bis i ate, ' , suiprlsed at the stotclsni of the stranger and Hnutl.v a Moninirtclephonrd to the Jtisiph memie siallon. l'a rolman tl.-or-j,. H. mi i.-spandcd and aM ho took nHo struggled no outcry. ,ni in l. ihc arm . iier.-ir lint made , . '.', "s nwval here of what . "f "VZ ." ,.," "' "'""""in oru. r clnl distress. A farmer In Pennsylvania followed at his home. He received word , ""'"' 1,1; ''Ulzens not to participate whose potato or cabbage crop failed or a today that his oldest boy. entering the K "ny "'ol' vlt,lcnw. , .Vew Jeiey farmer whose tomato market House to the Co.illllltteu on llutldtngs and tiround". The hill as reported by the latter com mittee was so general in Its terms that the opinion was freely expressed during Hi- debate that the Secretary of lAibor. who Is to spend tho ?5O.O00,000 ad vanced to $00,000,000 by the House would be fortunate If be got through without s-andal. It wuts not clear where the money was to be spent, but the supporters of the measure spoke en thusiastically of the necessity for It as "a war measure," and pictured tho hard ships and delays resulting from the in ability of the iovernine.it or lis mi tractors suitably to accommodate the thousands of men and women now work-' Ing for It. Including those in the District I of Columbia. I If the Government could afford to give ' the shipping board $3D,0iiO.nO0 to take care of the hhlpyaril workers, It was j aigued. It could also afford lo put up I temporary buildings to bouse munition workers and others hose services were needed to win the war. The southern ' representatives heartily supported hc measure, the presumption being that the i now nitrate plant at Muscle Shoals and ' certain other stations In the South au to be eared for by the Secretary of Labor. The bill empowers the Secre tary to buy, acquire or condemn land wherever ho thinks It suitable: to hu or build houses and make iic-ei-saiy terms with (he workmen Tor their no". ' eupnncy. Like many other bills original- ' Ing with the war, thl one makes a lump sum appropriation and confers powers , so general iw to make the Atlnnnistrii- , lion almost absolute over those who arc caught in the way. It uwy -on.tiu.t towns and villages mi-mlght tiiii" abandon them the next day. The Western Seed Hill Another hill which eiimc ulung ma!, r a' rule was the so-called Unci- seed bill, carrying $10,000,HOO for seed and labor for fanners who aro unable . buy seed In the regular way. This bill, us origi nally presented to the louse by young ' Mr. Itaer, ol' North Dakota, the first rep teseutatlie In Congress of the Nonpar tisan League, called for an appropria tion of $5ii.oiiii,0Oii. that having come to be a popular sum for most any new project to ask for a starter. All Mr. lllier wanted to do at tho outset was to belli North and South Dakota. Wjomlng. Montana and Texas, the latter being a good political ally for the purposes ol the bill, by giving credit to their farm ers and stock laisers who were In Unan ciai distress. A farmer In Pennsylvania Youngstown house at 11 o'clock Wednes- was glutted, as it occasionally has been. . to delay still further tlio date when I day night, was almost overcome by g.is iSTltOUDSUUKR HOLDS P A R A I) 12 I " "ut to be the beneficiary' of the bill! the services of men in class two might m ,he entfied and found Mrs. Cooper' - , The Influence of the Nonpartisan Leagur Committee Opens 1. ii n . . -......f.v ---. .. ..u .wunu ! n. VUIJ't'r - i me tiiuurinrj hi lill-UII'U 09 neeaea. inis mvt is expected to ' lour uiihircn and a maid urn-on- I Worn en's Loan Committor OnnnU !'"' t '?' extended into t!iiM .n w n,c UIM v4 lUi- liuriiiuuiiuii i --.-. in- i ivnninn u n n i nninuttnA fin.. nan noi jvi r iuihilii liiiu iiinp-t iuu. - .i ... . - i " .! " vviimuuLu winriis -. - .. .. .. , n-iuur, I lll- I'll II 11 1 I1I1I lip rokll.,ill iKn.l ' i A hlfiini'llC lllrt HnitL'u nT flln I'-i.l u ..la rjlativea and friends of boyu who arc , fo1' uiore than eight hours. Investlga- Campaign fop Subscriptions i supposed to be at the dlsposul of th. about to be called. Plan will develop in some quarters th,e natural gas lo tho furnace had been ! 'Vf. u'!f,ril0ViC'-.n,'l,.,.ii!l,.y JlS" t'0.".1 ot charging exorbitant Ini-ivst rat. s bs been foreseen. The elTect upon taken down. , ' ce oj.ei ed ' '"'g'1 ,u. l'' "J' ? '"-'- '"- advantage of haMng i..w : labor market for tho addition of, 3lr- Cooper communicated tho facts I line led l.v a brass band Mrs c r t-rnmeut ready to euguge in the banking ; any thousands of nhle-bodicd work-IS" the Department of Justice, which is ' Staples, wife of the late' judge j Airs! business. -.. tlon disclosed that tho house had been That determined opposition to thol hroken Into and the fluo pipe connecting ' MnimNburg, I' April C The Mon fanners there, while the western ami southern bunks arc som-tlin-,- aceiiMil l o, uiiKiii. do to reduce tin n.-.,.,f invest cat inir. u A (1 i.-i-i Mr vv.n i i.-n... f Sf e Sl!ales. Tlle eciinonilc balance "I havo eNpiessed myself very frcclj h'lgcr and oilier pioinintnt 'tookty All.?."1': """ever, according , about the I. w. w. n (. ,,,. I"". '" ' ' w.""'",. hlrf fcrittaSsrhV",,'1 ,,"::!y.'."-.?-'S r.- y1.!'-:?'?. " .ontami .a. rhr"i.vi.rsr..." tKS 0eteitiesti.ro.:. .,;..:'.".. ." "P;i:.v" :,:,"..r..rj -; ..CB".r"18 OI '" n.?,:s ist st.:oudsi.urg s.at.- N..r...ai school tiliu- u uuiiiui nnii ' "" ..mo, .ur.v ciimi. near uiiiing ' gins anil strouuspurg uigii Si ion hocn f3Hj?.Hnp.?,vcd,itulltIoii of the dollar my wife and four children, who liuvo1 were li line. An I I ' cxc"ange. No Indlca- nothing to di with the war. I with At tln courthouse an mldrtu was wn lias been given of the attitude I they woMd tome for me not for a made by Clinton 1!. Kllcnberger. Tho thS i wf . V "E0" ,u" take.' onian and Innocent children. I'd make lSn lu im 0,,Ic'"1,aro confident ho It warm for any one win. tried to reach slve "Is approval. . ni0 In this way." women after tho parade posted tho town with Liberty Loan misters and to day more than 100 workers will sell Liberty Roads. ICAL INSTRUMENTS ', WILL INTERN MUCK YED TO WAR NEEDS FOR REST OF WAR All) TO AUTO IiUYKRS The Oommltteo on Agriculture loul, the liaer bill under consideration. Main of Its members old not like th- prim-i pic Involved. Mr. Hoover iy said t., o,t indorsud It. saying the grant of m-ciI t., certain farmers would Improie th wbeat supply. Secretary 'Houston. .f the Hepartment of Agriculture, is .-aid to hae taken a reverse len, on tl" ground thut tho tliiiai tineut was nl,. lo supply seed to farmers at cost for tush. The committee tin? not print tin testimony of these two olIK-iu Ih for ,o litieul reasons: but llnalh. after some U.S. Forces Manufacturers to tut Production and Help in Essential Work Wa....n-tAn . v.-, t i - - n.vii, ..jh ,., Hocmonstratlon of the en.nr,n.,n(o J0" at the disposal of the war In tomes board ., ..,. ..,.. Untillr .'en nncii rejuc- alntt f tlle muslcal instrument MUftry agreed in n.,.-i.,ii .i,.. lf'n April ami -r,- -in .,. '. Lwr chlnL1,-6"" .s.url,lua energies Into Sanncm.nV 'V"0UBn ,no olllclal (STS22,A..f,e? "at a "volun- PT - ---VtllCIlL IlUfl hAAn . ul..V.V.. "ttu uccl' reached. It fttf a?tm.!h?t.tl,e me" t,mt m with MM Kieti in . , ' """mess snouia ilowd t 1 th0. lu,t ot csieittluls and 12m wir ",aw as m the days beforo if te'Mn0,', th .matlCr 1,roueIlt "' 's&V-ri ln tho attitude of the msn... tft....7,..s?. tho war industries board tMr,lu.. fuc administration. Tho f i - . " .u,ulB anu u, business 4..J;f.ra.mado to understand. It was tW-fith!:,. ,J tlloy 1,aa two alterna- fL!r;1,.B'r l0 agreo to nurinllmpnt fbe ii.i .1 ! war Industries board l' ou d i,hA S!1..!?: ". n. mieal ij - o ." onie rcauu. uno -Jgn Industry chose the former ! JSSST dlverhIn as the rebult Htttlnr i. Ime?t wl" b0 lr' channels He di,i. alr"ano industry. Many reauiri8,3; clu'PPcd to construct hK'.rna t ftrJ2, Ji2. ' "t fethl .,"e,tobe utilized. iitl ols mtMy a mark in the iti Wrt 'raUon and the war 'n Mitata.are 5o-operatlnt. and It Lr dealing .... ""Portant announce- IWaU wouh "h lh, COI,tro1 or ,lon IW nould be given out in a few AWlMORE WAlTElis"0UT IStriV. .. . ai Tii,. ii.,.. ... . - ..,u uuieia t'liicu Liberty Day Crowds of the "higher-ups" on- snid lo Iijim Credit Corporation Kormed to Help been -ousultcil, the committee reported I i.. (ia unit unit r.r..tt,..-.ti.s.. i. in ...i.ii.. i'iii',iltuiiiii lin fi"iuuo,vv vviii'iiiii.ifu imii, miuiiin a provision for hupplyliif; farmer ttl ,. . .. ,. ,. ,. ... ,, lulMir and paMtif? tlio way for IraiiKixir- ,..,slo,rc.!;pov.;!i::.ew3vo?kmw1 il -ii.iiit ,,r $"-. nnn nnn wis -l, ivi.-i-wi " "orl1 "" ,,lc r'lrl" through the Dt- SeS .'oiwmor-. ul" of whom "!",,"' . resi.lo In New York, are George V. "' Ulc 'JParlmei t of Uibur Is already ISellly. William A. Rogers and I'hlllp I engageC In that kind of work. L. Nlcser. ' The largest amount which any l.nll- Tho new concern plan's to deal In I vldual farmer can borrow from tho Gov- , , notes, bonds, mortgages and other evl- ornment on this plan Is $KiO. if he, ' deuces of Indebtedness of any perMin. has no property tin department is to Washington, April t.. i nrin or partnership given In part pay- take Ids promissory note. If be does i Karl Muck, former leader of tho j ment In purchase of automobiles, or not pav, the Government loses. It Is a vehicles or or real or personal property new len.ure, ami one in wiiit-n tlie Gov-' and to credit therein. eminent Indulges for tho tlrst time. OI course. It goes through us "a wur-einer- UKUKS 1IAKKRS OHfiAXKB "Sta League w.,.. ad- iieuuniB, is., ..inn . yinuuiij ,0eatcd the liner measure, which the Claim to Swiss Citizenship Rejected by Authorities Dr. Boston Symphony Orchestra, will bo Interned for the period of the war under tin order from tho Department of Justice. Doctor Muck, hold to be an enemy alien In bplto of his claims I erury master baker Ii this city and I I..1IU,. .lit t Ill-ill I !TI lit. .. . AKt ...l .t... i i uui--- i-. iiiiuumi in uiiii-inirti itinii. to Swiss citizenship, supported by tUo coun y nue ;mie u .,B cwl't' 0" ' ta the creation of a Northwestern or! Swiss legation, will bo tumed over to, - 'ror e0 ""-..peraJlon 'wmiC l XZ FT?, ".'t "Um; tho military authorities, who will dc-1 . dmlnlstrator Charles T. Davie who "'' , 'nJ.ln Nortli Dakota and cldo where he shall be iiiiprlspucd. a s prele'nL'wa give., ns one of ,bo ffio "'"for"" um'..""".. ....... ,.Ki..i, ., Mi., new oruun xat oil's work, coinliinatioil ror lnulual aihaulllgc 'ilia Jjepariinent or justice, alter iiiirT,,, ""m..., iB..,o,. P. i,-.,ti,i. iiecent cfiorta of this iwntleninn-a extensive investigation of Doctor i AVIlllam !'. Seaman. Hamburg;, vice creditors to ascertain through bank Muck's record ot tiro-Clcrmun sympa- vresldent. J. J J-'lemlng. Reading : sec- ruplcy iiroccdlngs whether he is In ample -mucus record oc proi.cu utu sjmpa rct.iry. j. l'reir Schofer, Reading; trcas- fumis. Iiaio developed testimony shoiv thtcs and utterances and his closo urer, J. A. S-ho.er. Reading. ... ,i,at .10 cucuo ililM ifiuimn ,,.,,, associations in tho past with State ' 1Mb believed the uthinV prliuary &- Z IXTlo'wU leaders in Germany, decided it would by Davies to nine cents recently, back to I"1, onniiin. It In said the resources of, ten cents, us soon as possioie. , mem- in- vis-iu'whiwii nun imimmimi io i.uuo,- btr stated that eery one-cent raise in mho or more. At any rate the league Is a the wheat prlcta means live cents moro live body politically, and bus been on the barrel. be dangerous to permit him to remain at lurge. His claims of Swiss citizen ship, based on tho fact his father was naturalized In .Switzerland after moving from Germany, were overruled under the espionage uct, which per mits tho Internment of a "denizen" of an enemy country. Doctor Muck was arrested about two weeks ago and held on a presiden tial warrant while the Department of Justice reviewed reports of secret agents who liavo followed tho former orchestra leader's movements for sev eral years sluco he obtained special permission from Emperor William to remain in this country. Ho has re signed Ills leadership of the orchestra. ORDER PROBE INTO PETROLEUM RATES j Wide Difference in Increases Sought by Railroads Cause of Inquiry by I. C. C. by I "m,'. Md., April 0, -C Ms. Illation. April C. Railroad freUht rates on petroluem and petroleum prod- uots will be Investigated by tho Inter- . .. !..... . s I -!,... I th . -"jsi u,' -un me cvo hiuo -uoinnierce uiiiiiiwwi '"3 (Teat ulllt, .... I 'Pl.n Ini'dLlln'.illn wnu ArtAi1 mi 111 t vha ths hotel, i,7 ., a,? at a view of wldo differences Ii) the amounts .... . " noieis in tho c'.tv wr . . ,. ...,, ,.nt& i-,,ct- to no,,- ii SliU icit;ci.t.ics w. .v... tpiv ,,,..- , loii. V' rt'nety-lwo waiters sought by tho railroads. It, appeared, Jrt.-fi tvuer n,ld Stafford said the order, that an equitawe aajuai mZvJ f bitvg t,e roan6ge, Kment tf rates could be effeoUd only by ( WBIhi h n 8lstia ejirrai invcsvisuu" wiviiut, v-v t SSSSSSSSS3SSMMMMSSSSMSSSSSSS3S A Sunday Dollar Dinner Fit for a King The coal problem plus the servant question is gone forgotten since our Sunday S I dinners have "swept the town." Be a "regular" here on Sundays and save your wife many a dollar. Special Muile Every Sunday ptB- rAfcw y ANOV ANOVER Twelfth and Arch SU. CLAUDU M. MOIIIt. Mjr. fiJiilronc on JSth St J . jMJ ' ' x, a-... f .arv . 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