Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 19, 1918, Postscript, Image 1

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THE WEATHER
Washington, April J9 7'nfr
aul Saturday, cooler tonight.
TrM"'-11' ""'""'""" "'
9 1 10 II I B I I - I I
KOU IV-NO- 186
LONGER STRIDES
MARK LOAN kail
ifOUBEKnlM"'
ifraidenfs Naming oi.
If.' . -1 m Ontirs nil
April u -i'
Efforts Here
(t.,.v r.OAL IS REACHED i
daily goal
fCily Subscribes S00'000
ft rl MoUlltS Jl Peg HI
Wm - . i C4-ovir1ir.fr !
National Standing
;0 panted in- !....
. .... it. .. I.1a, I
Wlh Pr"
. ,..-... nav for a special
ffCsoa ' Inereasu tho total
Uon-wWc drlo v T.lhrrtv
a3 lauc.., -
. i.tucriptlons lo ,m ' '
,( iiioscni ,.... j-y set JVldc
Uin and lHP . ,,,, dcmonstia-
. mammoth parade and lPms"a
I1" ...... v.rmpr President Taft I"
( " i dffuip rhlladclphlaus
i. be" the central nguie. i "
W wc . .... ,1..-. n.nmnalCtl With '
T . inirMl in" tn0 campalRii h
SiWr plUfB" .iMprmlnatlnn to
llLMned cncisy "' ll,,cm", , ,. I
" nn Its .ubwrlplions -o nihil -
lot1,aMltP.oda,;.e,ttalrroH
.m-crUHthpnuota
lertWnB a io. -- "---;
ttaOO.000 durinB me " -
'MM Phlladclpl.m. for tlio nrw .
CT early da of tlw campaign.
W tlte amount of It, dally ,ub.c. Ip-
''"' ...,.. -oli Ito mint. I.
w . .. ., iMiilndolnhla went UP
I; couple of notrhcB In llm eomparatie
flirt ot the Federal Ueneno cities of tlio
,, !.. KAillO llllfJ
Mon- ....1.1.. nln.
J'IHIiiri"" .- -
Tkl.rltv has now pawd Cleenland
taihurace fot honors and la lien amui
?lsll.i.i ,.,i nalla-. with 33 per
Srt iSTlloVmnt ,uhcrlbed 11,o
SiSto that went ahead of l'hlladel-
phli In the llcures l.iM Blyn outna
Jiraapoll the returns from which
,rehW hack f-r smoral days after
to carapalKii beBan JtlnneapolU l
MW third in the tandlnB. with 3S per
antetlts total subsprlbed, and Is ev
cctJedonl by St Louis and Chicago.
Tte ofllclal tlguiis sHen out from
truhlniton follow
ni.trlrt
supsrripnon i'
n't
7t
10
lis
,'!7
mnuus
til.'. S-OII.H..II
.rniciro
illnn,tMll4
1 Vll IIIII.SOO
in.nflii.nun
l'i lai.nmi
'it 770 7m
3IS.J41I.S.MI
tn.llVI.MMI
7o44.a:.o
f.r. umi.ooo
Xinm City
Boiton .
Ntv Tork .
Dilltf ...
nnadrlphin
B&i FnincUco
vomited
il
Richmond
J7,n4S,lllH
T.oijl.sr.o
Plltlinu
ffi. Stttlons In l'cnnsjUiinla under the
rd Federal leaero instnct, not in-
JMkt Philadelphia. hao olllclally re
torted tubscriptlons agBrcgatliiB $32.
iilfilCO, It was announced today. Tho
Hats are as follows:
Itoim County . . I"1';;1;
Brttord County ., 1? W
ttrki County 3,4u.0n
lUil.him. N'ortlimniiton und
' South Bethlehem i It ls l.o.'I.EOn
BUIr County .".':?".
ucki County (tiDTirri .. . 1IIJI..0
Botki County (Middle i .'.'J.'1!
Burti County down fi'J'i'Jl!
tcimbrit County . .. 1.138 o00
nurton. Lurernp Sullnuii Ilrart- .. .
mf ford nd Wyomliii ountle". . 5,p.ij.i"i
iurcitr uouniy ' . '.-v.
tVUf County (nnrllineurl .... 181. 1. .0
Qtntr County tnonhust i ... .. n '.'tin
Chrttif County ioutbi ... 4.13 7.' o
'fhirWd Count . . . Mn.r.10
rilaton Count) ... . ",14.4jO
Ctortta. Cumbrilau'l Perry and
Junltta Counil. a 1 2T fifin
.fWiwtre Count? 1.1.30 i.V
lk ind Cimeron ountios '.'ta.'on
Mton and Kranl-llii . uiintles ... l.l.in.lnn
flnntlntdon and Mitllm Counties.. ral'' non
Linuitcr County 1,1.17.400
.bbanon Counij .... 4rj,nnn
UWih County I.'JfiO.isjO
.Lorkavannn Susuu. U.miid. und
. Warn Counties I 77t .inn
iTreoln and I nion i.iuutlen.. . l.alL' ufi'l
VcKein Count . ... .V.n.inn
Miin Lino r.inn.yi
tVontiiimery louim iiiurth) L'.47S.'J."0
Miintioniery Countv ioulli) .. . Win son
'VnntMi. an.. ,'.i...i.i . , ....... ... ii.td nn
1 5 'Sorthumberland nnd Snider. . . '. S7S0S0
fuuiwr, .or.nanipion ana 1-lKe
. Ciwntls , uni.nnn
Potter County 2l,S."i
BchUTlklll Count l.r.Bi lino
JJIoti County ... . 'J7II so.)
ITork County una. 7U0
A tpletldld Shonlllcr Is lietni- made liv
1-yui clt)'g prominent clubs. To date
wtai of J3.0S9,
!.n.:n has lieen nl.tnlri.il i
'i.. .. . :. ' - --- ...,..
i'f tne fol ow lie Institutions ; tTiilon
f.Leaue,"Jl,C60 200 . rt Club. S3C4.C30:
ercantlle Club, J319.U0: Unherslty
ICJub, J250.700; Manufacture s' Club.
lllll.tSOj Hacouet Club. $177,430 ; Mcild
UwCliib, I13B.450
U. The house.tn-bous o.nimss ts prnn1.
Lift In effect! enesa cery day. Klgures
ur me total to date to amount to
L.50, Of this sum. $347,200 has been
Mainea by women workers and S328.-
&n by the men
mo statement fnmi the Ticasury
P&Wrtmeni P-Knla nmr- flint flu-. ,,.fil
Ul of campaign organization and pa-
LtnOtlSffl 1 in (ll. nnn.l.A. a riiku.ln.
, .... . ... ... i.ii.iiui w, OI.IJLllI,-
LyOIUl And diKnoltnif. thn linnrnaa!.-.,. Hint
Lweh subscriptions would result In dc
ItiS84 ban,t deIosltf'' were received hy
I, rty Loan campaign leader.! yetter-
lj.
Treainry Hmn Statement
8Th statements read as follow a-
5 5.Uf?nt N" ! Tho real loat both
V LIB T. Virl, T nn.. ..nn......... ... .
f WWptleni of the people In any com
gJO'W Is the percentage of population
KScme buyers of funds It Is ad-
K. v .' "man communities nave a
t better opportunity of making high
WOMi i of distribution than haio. large
ou4 WdVould like to have you send
"jure which hao made particularly
!tt";orda Wo Intend to give national
Wlcjtr to leaders of this competition
IS "V Wbscrlptions tiled with banks
Ui. '. ', " ""'. ,,e 'V.ol
Tk.VI,. . 'u'c can do consiuereu
H?iiJ5? .f Toledo has issued a formal
ifisi. . Ule country on tho basil
of thti ....
,.:.- "e--
sounement Xo 2-In view of annre-
on part of banks that Liberty
hl.nHnl Ann I tt. . .. .1
,t -v.vwi.ivui, u me vompirouer ot
Continued on l'ae M, Column One
t KING DINES U S. AIRMAN
IFormer New York Comrressman
Visits Italian Army Headquarters
rlDtatn vin...... ,i n ..... -. .-..
BhYnTT-." "-"" crps. and representa-MjiMi'0!!rr-!"
ot one of the New York
it Ti.7-. .Deen at headquarters for
S vtl?' d?V8' ll0 waH lecelvcd bv
trm-tnii' Emmanuel and General
A-chi.fi.rrJ'"- tne Italian cominapaer-
lth O . .f w,,om conferred length.
ESf him t dir "Uttru,:i a"u c"1"-
ifirS-l.Were Olseuuse.l livr which iho
is i. f'ateg might age un Important
luilv ,"M"B tlio aerial production
.?' A lsrs:a nnmli.-. nf rin.-ern.nflnt
" turning out airplanes and
U-h. 'WlremenU of tha octu.1T
ikk. una me plana contemptnta
-j"M-winrauon along inuiioirmi
"" jarseiy tMirae out-'
fc rrr
; j.-r-1'"'1 ' ' ' ' ' "
tonight
Kuenmg public ffie&ger
I f'l
"We Hold Bocha Waves:
U ill Do Morv," Says Foch
Milan, llnl, April 19 "We i.ol.l
tlio IjopIio waves, but that Is nut
sullU'letit-wc will ilo ' something
innip." (ienerul Foch Is quoted in
savins In an Intel view published
Ijj the Cotrlcre ddl'i Sena tod.t.v
'Our ample reserves air still In
taet. Wo aie s.ttisilcd with t
profit ess ot events "
YOUTH ADMITTING THEFT
finds AILiy ilka v
Magistrate Caustic in Holding I', .s
,,,,,. who T , ins,lrilni.0
frt.. .. cm. ... .
"' u" rtiMur s IIIO
'Yon MU. ou in' ,i m in,. ,
rni v. in thn Slnn.it unK ni.hi . -
I fn'n in illumlkuiti.. ..... ..i. . . .
of Martin .Mistu.k. nlnn.ro v. .
of... - N?' Voih. who admitted .
.-'!' inMiiann rrom liU lin.ilin n
StiinMaus lloerakuw.kl si.,i.
i"1'1 ""' Magistrate in lei him B
no ,olim , ,,,., ,
Stale uimi or navy
'Vvo don t want men UK. , ,
,llmj or m,vy," Ham , ,u
v mm. u In. timit.i ..... i.i. ,i,.,t
"A man who would tol. Ids ,'.
'" i"t U to n.ui lap with dp.
Votfd l. 1iu.. t.. t.,h deud si,
I .
Mltacl was lipid iiiiiIpi- yiiii i,
u futthpi- hearing, to nffmd
ofllplals an opportunltj to liitit, n.
he In huspppted of stealing It"."! rum
boarding hounp thin. WIipii n ir.li.il
he had $11 i.nd a b.inl. booK In liingini;
t" William lininr, IS Mlchth nmu
N'ew VoiK It was at this .nldii.. ,, ,.
the loblm opcuihmI
CONGRESSJIEN HEAR OP
LEAGUE ISLAND'S NEEDS
Committee Visits Philadelphia Xu
Yard and Dis-cusses Plans
With Admiral Tappnn
A iongieKdoti.il ennnnilt.'p omp '
of Hejir.'bPntathe.s .loiin 11 I
IVter 12 f'ostPllo. llporgp I' 1 i &
W. s Varo, CJcorKo W. ly.iiiotul .
. W. (Jilest. of l.ani'astPi i'nunt I
ppeeteil the I'hlladelphl.i Na V.iu .
League Island toila). '
'Hie poinmlltpp was hIiowii thumgh tin
nnw pstabllsliment by Admlial Taiipati
eominandant, and ln-p. i t.-il the i.m
iIopUs, the hihoplaiio faetotj atal IP
limine banacKs bcfoie letuuilnB to tin
city.
'1 ljo purpoj-e of tlip ls'l was to a
ppttaln whit iiipiIm at tho nid wool
bap to bo hiippllit) by I'ougiPKM this I
j.ar and to bpar Admiral TappanV i
Id ins lor the Loinlng tLim In rpgard til
woiK at tho j at it.
BALLOT lOIJ I). A. It. CHIEFS
Contest for Seven Vice Pic&itlcnts
Furnishe& Coiiricms Excitement
ltaslilngton, Apiil Ifi IiallothiB for
eii lce piesldents general, of the
Haughteis of the American Uexolutlou.
began today and furnished the real ex
citement of the week's congress, which
closes tomorrow with u pilgrimage to
Mount Vernon. Nine names have been
submitted bj thu nominating commit,
tee as follows:
.Mis. Andtew 1' To, of -Mississippi:
.Mrs. William Jteynolds, Xorth Catollua:
His Charles Aull, Nehinslta; Mrs.
Cauls M. Ilruinbaugh, lilstrlet of Cu
luuibla , Mrs l'arks I'lslier, West Vlt
Blnla, .Mis. 11 I, I'urcell. Vhglnla: .Miss
Mtlla 1'ickett llardj, Arkansas; .Mis.
William A Guthile, Indiana, Mrs
Frank II. Hall, Massachusetts
fiiUL TWINS WOULD
INI. 1ST J
Coast Guard Head Feais .lob Might
Be Too Sticnuous
New rl.t piil 10 If liude' bam
wants n. iouile of tlrst enlistments for
the sort of lialtallon of Death that 1'et
rogiad women foimed. he inaj stait light
In with l.ucllo and Ucnevleic llal.cr. of
Ihooklyn
The gltls uie twins, nineteen jears
of uge Two of their brothels are light
ing In 1'ran. e The girls presented
themselves at the Coast tluard olllee at
tho flattery yesterday and wanted to en
list, l.ucllo said that she was a book
keeper nnd that her sister was a clerk,
but my. my, they didn't want any chr
lc.il woik. They wanted to get light
into the gunid tanks.
WOMAN SPY HILL SICNF.U
WiUon Approves Measuic Striking
tit German Female Agents
J nt t the fame lime nlffneil u piorM-
.. .1 I. 1 1..1I... .1. .1 tt.., ..!.. ...I
IliailOU. il I" imimuitii iiuii nun iii
lude female subjects of Uenn-inyi
......t.-. 011I.I.V. td F.4r f?Aiashii
varlous military zones into which un-
naturalized ucrnians must noi go.
EAKTII TKKMOnS IN MARTINIQ
Seismic Disturbances Lasting Five !
Ttccall Mt. Pclee Horror
SCRANTON MAN WOUNDED
r, j,.. t i.i p (.-
Physician
un v-uiiui".. " -
vcicly Wounded
I.ni aster. I'.. April lO.JIn the iasu
nltv list Issued by the War Department
to the press last night there "PPeiirB the
natno of Lieutenant James 1. O1oolc.
Lieutenant U'Toole is the fcrotlier of
M J O'Toole. managing tdltor of the
Lancaster News Journal. His home is
h. Scrnnton. where ho Is prominent as
truing' to the lis, .Lieutenant
O'Toole Is severely wounded.
Unnecessary to Take Oter Canal
Mu.bliiKtoo. April 19 H will J" Vn"
necessary for tl e rallw ay adm nlstratlon
o operate boats on the Chesapeake
and Ohio Canal In order to transpor
Washington s coal supply, It was an
nounced today. However, arrangements
wHl bl made with indlv Idual boatwn
ra to carry the largest possible tonnage,
so m fo Wle-v the already oerbur.
denel rMlrpidJ Um1v Into Wwhlnt-
tt ... 1. 1..-...- In, 10 T. ndlilutil Vl'il-
"?""". ,'" ' " , ., ' ;:, sites of any species was received Joy-iin owns outn-ht conslderatiie mileage i ins is neiiui.i vne uiieii.e .us.... ...
TL lZZ "Z" Ts',.? ," .U It-Wy .' the IK,!!., caiitalns and lieu- uf ,.,. , U, southern States. , Fh.kuuJa ha,. eda..e;.v tie west ,,, ,, ,, nl onl ubout
It, h7ac.lVi,Ies of female Bent7o? ' ?'8.. ' ,' , ",.. "? S ,Z '".. ?ni ?S"' hT'ftS l & l- beea forced I rat. It moved In January
Herman-. It applies to all enemy aliens mlll ,uy 0 attention to uny efforts of PiJJi nml intludo tho 'streams flow Ins Uu send mole troops Into Finland , the lliuc et.i-d-of the U
and tho wives of Interned Herman sub- ,,, .,o)ltu.n prollteei- who tried to i.n i. and allowlnc watet train.- to Th-ee or four dlvlslona bavp been ))t ,,10vldii.s u -' 30 vv
Js' , .. ,. , , , . cbangp the iimv orilei of ihlngs brln- material to lloston Tie . p tliruvvn luto Hi. a-.i n. ii.cni us hi n Ml uf T.10H,UPn,.. ,
iu Ji ltir l" ",l .-... i t. t: .-- fHM.atiHMintr iiif tiijii-Domici mi i co .
Dayi
1 '. .1. IVmiia Alurltiilnui. All! II 11
- "" -"; " , "' ,: " . , ferrcu to uisiiuui uxr irm wieir uuiucb. i varioua connect ons iiu me iuuauu uuu i fc nemi. inKuunB Kiiiiumiy, mey nine . "- "'" , i V T " , . V i..,ii V
-V.k' "1!i,TeN,. 'ino"" '","' It I sour Plan to see that these men are; h7rUrlvcrs. tapping one of tho great- . tlaved off .he Whites and Hie ner.;
iviimui j-e.ee . '. ,"'vr i, i.isn i letumed to dlstticts near tncir nomes. , Inaubtr al sections ot tne country maus thus far. nut me nutcrael.er is ""'" " r"T, " ,,;: .. ," ",
000 persons losf their II es or tho Island Vho policeman will bo answerable only trough the Hudson the New York closing In on them , P 1'', n.f'T 1, 010 1 too '
ot Martinique and the city of St -lerro euten(lIlt aiul otllcr SUpetiors. I I li0 BL!nnal s,.stcm, just taken over hy Ti,B War Department's information Is cls' 'oft Y V 'V l1'" ,5' ?; '",", l?,n'', I
was de, royed tateton received here J Men(Irillp nC cry policeman. "&,. MoAdoo. Is also in touch with that Herman' Intends to place one of 00:?" ''J "i f -tS 3 h ov bSth do
Ullr uBt .", ..in, swus began soon after , 'or I am proud of our men. 1 .0.11 today , " Yo,. clt, m, rnnch of this sys- tJl0 Kaiser's sons over Finland and tint r""s'm, "??, i1., "Jji' ", thhn
I "S su, lonlfnuol uirfN I J ' aW l""","'"a" w"" Brl- '" ,em runs to Lake Champlaln. the main 10 Teut0s Intend to sweep across to , 'Uat It U "illevcil
".T ''."Zu -tlnuei uiii" tomo,osupeilntendcntnobinsonormy- , ,jB,.0 ,:rie at Huffalo and from tlio inllroad which runs fiom 1-etrograd "a" '' 'l.. "";' enenl itnulsitionlng ,
P'J?tK.J.ei',e.rd'L' ...uself. My door will be open to any po- ' ,no bianehas leach out; one to tu i;0i,. ,,,- nll-the-vear warm water , ' "'VfJ.'i'. '.",.. '?
,.i.V,,dciioe There uio man ulso I hceman with a compiaini. '"',, J 'Oswego on Lake Ontario and the other ,)01t i,cre vastMtusslan supplies weie " " ",, ' lccemiv Cnt to Stnto food
ouuIiro&ea:byaUs.n';ccogu,o , J "u, ma.
ino vv fM ......t--. '
SO-
LIBERTY BOND SALESWOMEN SALUTE
r m ' v -
The noonday concerts at the Liberty statue in South Penn Square nttraet thousnm! of pasei s b.
each day. The photoiriuph shows Mrs. E. M. Moll, Mts Laura MeCowen ami Mrs. Cuorire W.
L'rquhntt standitifc nt salute during the plajinK of the "Star Spangled Ilanner '
POLICE ORDERED
OUT OF POLITICS
Mayor Warns Heads
"Bosses" Orders Are
No Good
VICE .MOVE IS HAILED
tilers to illMiivc the police fioni poll
tics entirely nerp Issupd bj Major Smith
today and transmitted to the lieutenants
of eiery distrl.t In the e' by Super
Ineiulcii of l'tollce Itoblnson.
Tho supei Intendent nlo addressed the
captains and lieutenants at City Hall.
and told tlieni that In tho future they
would be icspiaislblo only to their tu
pctlors in tho polleo department. Tho
assembled I'cutonnnlH wero Instruct, d
to li.it o tlio policemen of their districts
serie (111 eel notko on owner of all
liulldlugH that they must evict tenant!!
using their properties for objectionable
nutioc.
These weie among the Impirtunl de
velopmentB today In the v'co Iniestlga
lion. Mujor rtnlth has but twenty-four
hours to make good his promise to the
i.oxeimuunt last Fnturdai. that lc
would bo lout.d within a week and
more drastic aclkn Is epeitcd.
Proprietors and Inmates of many dis
orders houres moved out last night,
and nun moip nie nioxltij t.sluy as a
result of extra police vigilance
The plan t sene dliect tioti. bv
the police on owners of buildings used
fur objei tlonable nuinoses was decided
upon licoatis i a huge uuinbci of own-1
eis, whose propeities aro under- thin'
elaFslflcatlon, say thej have tecclvcd no I
notno to oi let any tenants
They wero Indignant at seeing theli is the Chesapeake and Ohio, uhlcll runs
nanus in the newspapers Sonio de- from Cumbetland, Md . to Washington
elated that placing their names on stiehjand supplies much of the coal used b
a list was a political trick of the Vain the capital and the army and naval
fcic.es. In sonio ia... ts was found'
that sonio of th.v liiopriu owneis listed
wcic I'emoso followeis
.
I'nll.e Hull New.
The annouiiL. meiit tlut th..v would
no longer be nusweiabh. to political
leaders, ward heclei or political para-
f(..,0 tllcie. Jlu.oi Smith rattl . "Tl.o
. . J ...
ll,iiie tr,du lllf UtoriPU IPtHll 1KHI1U3
1. ...i. f. . a....
A polU'Cmati 01 mis in ironi louay
answerable to an political boss, dlvl
I slon woiker or any om else 1 expect
that this will be welcome turns to all
V what
action would bo taken
I cnncemlnir tho men who nave nceii
tinusfcircd to districts far aw uy from
i llicir llOtm s. llie aiau, iii'iivu . . un".-
i . . .... ......r.. l.....,ilr.ti, Itnlilnwril, In
.... .. ,'.r ii ...ti iiniieenisn inins.
bci " '"" " "-' --rr:7 ,;;-"
1 ollcemen
I'onlldeme In Vtllon
Asked If tho rumor was true that ho
had Intended, to dismiss .ssistani ui
,
rector of Publ'lo Safety Davis, tho Mayor
said, "1 nm glad to etear that matter
up There have been evil Influences at
work against Davis nnd Director Wil
son fitly minors were brought to me.
But investigation mado by my private
detectives from other cities proved these
rumors to bo untrue. Today I have
,n(,re confidence In both men than over
Tlio" Major wos then asked why the
Department of I'ubllo Safety did not In.
voko Ihe Swift act before the Govern
ment began to prove !co conditions.
"Tho resoits In tho list of properties
civ en out jesterdajV he said," are not
all resorts of 111 fame. Some are pool
rooms and other places of that type.
Fternal Influence by the police may
not have been exercised because the
uollce were afraid of political Influences.
But from today on the police are free
to act."
.Whon you jhlnH
'tlttakjtt WW1
ns wrllinr.
ISO. Hi.
PHILADELPHIA, l-'RIDAY, APRIL 1!), 1918
NATION MAY BUY REVOLT MENACES
C. AND D. CANAL BOLSHEVIKI RULE
Government Purchase In- Reports of Counter-Revo-dieated
by Atlantic Deeper lutionary Movement in
Waterwavs Official
COMPANY OFFERS SALE
Thi liuKrnment is cKitd t" take
control of the Chesapeake and Delaware
Canal or introduce a bill in ' ongics
for Its purchase in the ery near fu
Iuip. The canal company has uffeiotl to
sell to the Uocinment. For this reason
It Is thought possible the anal may be about Ifl.OOD troops The other Herman
bought outright. forces npeiatlng In Ilussln number Ies
This was learned In the wiune ot'nnjthan lOO.noo men. It is authoritatively ,
tntervlew with Wilfred It. Sclioff, sc. " p.aqft UH (lot,1ir(d between the ,
iretary of the Atlantlo -Deeper -W.RCtl.i0iM,OTiui and Uennanx mor than
(ways Association nnd perhaps tho best 3 "uo.ooo Herman and Austrian war prls- ,
i.,e,.,..i .,.t,.n, i ti, . nimi.v mi ontrs have been relrased. mi the othci
Informed nuthorlly In the iountr on fy nf
Atlantlo eeaboard canals and Inland (l0 .f(ioii,ntio Ituslan prisoners in (ier
wateiwajs. Mr. Sclioff, w ho Is seci etnry main and Hungar have found tlieli
of the Commercial Museum here, has Just , wuv ba.k to their own lountrj
' ').. .l-u, nila -. llUll In lll-lviin iXlllllMtl
completed a icport or fifty -dve t pew i it
ten pages to the tallroad adnilnlsltatlon
of the (lovernmen; on canals. It tukc up
.very canal from Mnine to Flotilla
Vim h Mllrnse ( milrnllril
Since the announeeninil of Se. rum v
MeAdno that he had taken over Hie
New Wh Ilargo Canal sjsteni It has
been learned that the iloverumeiit now
acluallv has eonttol of half, or moie
than half, of tho canals and inland
wutervvajs ulung the entire Ulnntlc
i oast Much of the mileage was ob
tained when Secie'.arv MoAdoo, As dl
leetor general of laMroad-. took over
11in rtitlroads of the
. oiinrrs . .mi-
i,,. . i, .ir.n.i. nf Hie W.iteiwavs As
relation for Coverninent isinirol of
watcrwajs Is lapldly lielng leallzcd
Annilur canal the c.oveinment Is e-
pee'td to take over In the near futuio
camps in the asiungton iiiuewaiir sei -
tlou fioni the West Mtginla coal Itelds.
Kners, bavs. sounds and other
stieams and bodies of water which lulp
" - " ' . ,,, waterwl s.vs
,,., eMendlug from lUistpnrt. lie to
jilaml, Fla . are alieady in the banns
of the Uoveinment Tlio c.overmntnt
'nil t'.mat. tile UtKgCSX 111 III'" lueiliw,
ou ' 'i'1' ..' M.h
t.n '. iifmli of lontx-flo leet nnd an
.,.-.-. .( ..... !....
, ,,ri . MFP 8 UI OCCailCUIHS (iroiwii"'""'
it j3 niivalctv ow nm. hui w ..."v...-
" .... 1 f.... It... 4 fji Arn.
ii
the near futuro for tho peilodjif tlio
war In order to hasten iransporuiuuii.
This i-atial runs into liuzzards llaj,
1 whero tlieio uro a numtier of bus cities.
ini-.imili.ir New lieuroru. ITOUI inn u.xy
-.ins thn Connecticut l.lcr 10 iinruoru,
aIlu juddletown. The eouneitlon of
HUZ7alUS la win. ..ui'i. .i" "
I. . .... ........ , n.l f-niinl hltn Inllrll
....... v.,',. vn.i. . ttv which hns itj
aiso wu.. --' - ..-::;..,.- .. ;t
of canals is in lion, copper, grain and
lumbci fiom tho Lake Ueglon and coal
from New lors, aim i-viiiisjituiuu.
II) UurlUn llii.v
tu- iv av of Itarltan llaj the next
canal Is entered from Muzzards Bay and
Long Island Sound This Is tho Dela
ware and Itarltan Canal, leading to the
Delaware lllver at Trenton Tills and
the Chesapeako nnd Delaware Canal are
of particular Interest to Philadelphia,
owing to the fact that they link thli
locality w Ith the vv atervv ays s stem. Tho
Government already has control of tho
Delaware nnd Itarltan, having taken it
Continued on I'ute Two, Column lour
STBIKE FOR PEACE .MAY 1 I
German Socialist Party in Austria
Decide on Demonstration
Ain.ler.Um. April 19. Work will be
stopped May 1 and peace demonstrations
held throughout Austria, according to a
decision reported In a. dispatch to the
Telegra,f to have been made hy the Ger
man Socialist party la that country;.
NATIONAL ANTHEM
Russia Received Here
(),000 M E N AVAILABLE
New irl ptil l!
liciniHii.v lias I. ss than six divisions
7J.0DH men on the Russian front, a.
cording to semlothclal repoits received
here today, while the Invading arm:
which cammed Ilelxlngfnrs consisted of
I ItUUnuilUP nil v Mini ii (i - ii i.i.'.-
more than 40m) graves being located at
llrliudeiibuiB alone, while others im
piess.il In Teuton ludtlstrlrs have -small
ihutue ..f being irpalruted The inajoi
Itv who huve been allowed 1.. reluin are
tolall.v Imupai hated u i rinamntlv
rippl.id, dispatches stnu
I'rotp sotucrs which caniint be ell
vulgeil Kerensl. ilovernnienl olll. lals in
tills i.iiimi have ipcentl.v reielved ie-
pons of a i ount. f-ievolutlonai.v movi-
ESSSSSr
upi Islug. tb. v dti tali
l.iailet'- sudi as :. n. i .. I- rtptncnoli
Kulediue. Aleslefl und SavlnUoff are u
the head of small but powerful Irooji ot
BiiuiKittioiis. lepoits state These num
ber about l.i.iiiio at present, but will be ,. r.,.. . . e.... II.... . ,.
swelled ... ten times that number when I" OOll OillCials Say HotlSe Ac
.. unt.iisbevll.l standard is raised
tw 0lt.ia, hete have been Informed
. .
f ;v''f V .' I IH? ff 1
JIUA J !Utd !. "'"'
.. pntF ivn OFFENSIVE
xl i"" v
in .. v . t. iv nig to g. t a 1. h. fi.sll
oie of imiiiitioii-. ph. n up i u iiu. i
sians at tin- pun or koiii. a.....u..i. .u
War Depaitmenl infoiiiiaiion lodaj
...lie,- ,si, .j m-i ... .". ...
..... ., ,,. .. ii,. i
theic pirviou.lv I In- is mil. mui
pand to tl - mho beis on i'io west Itoi.i
but nt till latle one ft.sh division In
tin wc lould inievc 1 1. 1 o. 01 four
Jadtd divi-ion -.
The Flnnisli map show a nui
eiaeker" problem. To tlio nuilii of
Taniiiierfoi s nro the -While Huai'd"
fileudl to and aiding Herman, In Hie
south Hie Hermans lame in from the
Aland Islands, llango ami lavlta They
now ii.j... iirwiiisiwifl ...ii ww. w
... ...n .l.. VV'hllA ll.titr.1d (..,.1 tli f!-
,. r. in., n.i i:ii-ini n-lnnui, n,.i .'
,"":."' ::.-.-... .:n...: v."".
They are intended to guard the mum-
lions thcie, just ns tho Jnps and litltisli Mnj lu In thocxtteme northern States
aie keeping a watchful eye on suppUes state food administrators have been
at Vladivostok, Siberia. I given full power to seize wheat held
Army men praise slho lied Guards' I with unpatriotic Intent. Broad construe
gallant defense nnd lake somo oomfoittlon has already been placed on rh.s by
from the fact that Germany is forced I "'j"" J11"0 "fl'lal" d "i many cases
to send Hoops tu Finland Instead of
drawing on that lociilltj to le-eafotce
tho west fiont ,
"The Hidden Death"
the first expose of
"THE EAGLE'S EYE"
By William J. ITjnn
toiimr Ilfailof Hi. 1 s sii.t
Hervuo
Appears in
TOMORROWS
J ;ucntng IJublic Hedgcc
T
ioiit lflS t tub
21 TO 40 YEARS
DRAFTING AGES
UNDER NEW PLAN
Crowder Would Place La
bor of Nation Under
Control of Army
POWER TO CUKH STRIKES
ViI.hoii Has Proposal Placing
10.01)0.000 .More Men at Dis
posal of U. S.
Uifhiitgt.ni, Vl'tli I'.'
1 i tin iiBlitrattoli of nir;
Hi I idled RUUpii between the
'M i twenty-one und fort. undei a
"O'f.d amendment of the dtaft taw.
Is iu iiuhmttted to the I'resldont I
I 1 1. mst Marxhal Clem-rnl Ilnoeh II
Ml, I
ii. h.i ution of micli n diafi pro-
i. mi i N imltitnl uut. would lttualh
' mtrnl of Ihp lahoi Hltuuttoli
n.i mlllt.ti.1 aulhoi itles and would
iii- tli entlu man-pow.i of tin
i i ml Mule for i nil to the eolor ax
Modi. ,.s iiillltar .lgen.le!. dlitnle
I In . has ben no inlillng fioni 4lie
it. Ibitixe an .let legardlng tin. I'resl
M. ill v m, u 0f the plan 1Iuwerr. the
nun fa.i that It has been forwnrded
i i Hie I'hler LxiLUlie would Indicate, it
is tin.ited out. that It has gained the
.ipproMd of the tleneral Staff and at
leant Ailing Ketretaiy of War Crow ell.
IImii though thp I'renident Khould
jlii' the pioporal his inilorxement. leg-i-latlon
would he ueiessary to ninUe
it fTe. live Sueh legislation iirobabl
w uld urnl.e It Incumbent on ixgls
ii. nits in till out the iiuisilounaire
uwrl i the first draft: It would ni-
nonn tin war Iicpartment to clatsiry ,
men .lf. tegard depeudeno and om. '
I'lojment in esentlat and nonesfen-
tl. il linltiMilDK. and to fuither allocate
tins nilu.t.lul, miin.power to the -o-1
..illp.l isse-illnl war Indnsirles as it
,ls I .
III lg nil' i ii.in.iul Hugh
Johnson
I ulilfnitril on I'tllie Selen, t'nlitmn spirit
LIBERTY LOAN OFFICIAL TOTAL $1,161,510,050
WASHINGTON, Apiil 10.Actual bubscriptions to the
third Ltbetty Lonn, as Indnicated by the 5 per cent initial pay
ments in the twelve Federal Reserve Districts, nte now $ 1,1 61,
510.050, the Tiensury Department announced todny.
BECK TO REPEAT NEW YORK LOAN SPEECH HERE
The patilotlc addtess which James M. Becjc,, former United
States Attorney General, will deliver on the floor of the Phila
delphia Stock Exchange this afternoon at 4 o'clock, is the one
which attiacted such widespiead atentiou when delivered at the
recent mass-meting nt the New York Stock Exchange. No
cards of admission will be lequired and the exchange will be
open to the public.
BASEBALL SCORE
NEW YORK 0 0
BOSTON 0 1
WHEAT SEIZURE NEAR;
$2.50 PRICE REJECTED
tion Encourages farmers to
Market Surplus
It H.lilliKl.in. Apiil )'
Kuilun '.t fanners to release b Muv
Ii appi oNlmatnly 50,000.000 bushels of
wheat the surplus from the 1917 erop-
. ,jOTernment requUI-
lllhn-i,ia. .,ated todiv
Honing il. authorities stated toda.
Wheat now is iiowimr iiuu uw iiuiiwu.
half the
Defeat In
Oore nniend-
heal price
20 price,
l M.niiiuce runners to sell
Kai'neis marl.cted less wheal fot the
week ending pill J than during an
vv.ek this year, official figures rhow.
only 2,242,065 bushel reaehing eountr)
elevators. In January' receipts went
us high us 4.227 30G bushels for onoi
ir Thero lias been a steady d.ellno !
I,. ..mvenient of wheat to market sineo
lailv in Februai
Food administration oflhlals estimate
that 73.00n.O0O bushels of wheat Is still
being held by fanners. Withholding of
.. ...... i.mi.i siir.,m
ir middle and southern States and by
w nere inrint'is nie iciushik iu ecu wncui
at the Government price, thu grain is
helng seized and paid for at Iho 52.CC
price.
MAYOS IN ACTIVE SERVICE
Dr. W. J. Assigned fo Medical Corps.
Dr Charles There for Several Weeks
Wsthlnston, April 19 Major William
.1 Main, famous surgeon of Rochester.
Minn, has been ordered to active serv-l
Ice In the medical corps. His brother,
Dr Charles llajo, began netlve service
as a major In the medical corps sev
eral weeks ago.
Anns orders today announced that
Brigadier Oeneral Benjamin C Morse
has been discharged from that rank In
tho National Army and returned to his
former rank, of colonel In the regular
army He has been In command of an
Infantry brigade at Camp Custer, Mich,
I
t'rrur I edoet. fOMMM
GERMAN LOSS HEAVY
IN VIOLENT ASSAULTS
ON FLANDERS FRONT
Soldier's Pathetic Plea
Spur to Patriotic Effort
In a rreneh trench a shell ex
ploded. Hi cry man In that ticneh
went down mio one the jouns
nlleer In charsc. That nmti Mep
ped up on to tho IliltiB htnch und
looked out nml saw lomliiR toward
oliii n ehurse of German f-oldlers.
Vluit man loied 'ranee In his eo
ouI. lie could ilot hear to see
mother foot of 1'rnnco taken
tuny. lie turned to those men
lylns In the trench and shouted,
"Dead men. Bet up:" And, stun
ned nnd wounded as they were,
enough o ftlitni got up i-o that thej
manned the Runs. tltio hack the
enemv and held the trench for
1'ianee. 'And I feel that I.lberlj Is
going to say to all of us: "Oct up,
ilenil men: "Wake up" So feel lit
our soula what your dutj is that
ou c;m do the supei human thins,
(.let up nnd ilBht this war. 1'rnnk
A. Vunderllp.
.MAY SKK TAFT IX OVERALLS
Daniels Says He'd Wear Them to
Help win war-
. .. ,9.j01c.)llu. Uall.
.. ..
lels. hieretary of the .Navy, told an audi.
ence ot 3000 persons In "Woohey Hull.
Vale, last night that "pel haps before tho
, h p ,.
'
dent Taft In overalls."
i "I nnow tnat no would wear tnein.
said Secretar Uanlels. "If he could
theieby brltiR victory nearer."
- MORNING GAME
0
1
PERSHING'S PRISONERS
DETAINED IN FRANCE
May Send Americans to Tur
key if Germans Are Brought
Here
Uiisldnctoii, April 19
tinman soldiers raptured by Cenet.il'
I'ershlng'ii forces uro being held in
France pending decision as 10 theh dis
position I
M-l.it .1.... .!-..... I. ... ... .. I.
"""'"" ' ..,.., ,,.
Army men suggett that they would be
available for farm and other labor hut
'admit German will perhaps insist they
I bo kept In France, so that a certain
amount of tonnage shall bo used In
' supplying them
I I'llson tamps at Forts McPherson,
Oirlethorne and Douglas can be readily
airauged for 10,000 to 16.000 prlsoneis
each. At present tho camps contain
moro than 200O Teutons, not Including
Interned German sailors
TItAIN BUNS AWAY; 3 BEAD
Leaps Over Fifty-foot Embankment,
Four Jump Fo Safety
umberlanil, ltd., Apiil 19 Three
were killed when a runawas train left
the Hack on tho West Virginia North
ern lUllroad at Marlon, near Tunnel
ton. They nre:
Frank 1'ugh, forty years old, engineer,
Klngwood.
Patrick Ilnhman, twenty-four J'ears
old, fireman, Klngwood
M. P. Jones, Baltimore and Ohio en
glneer, Crnncsvllle.
Jones, who was on a furlough, was
scalded and died while being taken to
Tunnellon. Scott Wilton, William Con
nelly, Frank Hclmann and a fourth man
escuiied by Jumping The train got be
yond control on a stiff grade and jumped
the track on n sharp curve, going over a
fifty-foot embankment The accident la
said to have been due to defective air
brakes Unidentified Body Found
The body of an unidentified white
man wns found today floating In the
Delawaro lllver near the Walnut street
wharf, by the police tug Ashbrldge
Apparently It had been In the water for
some time. The man was about forty
years old, five feet seven inohes In
height, weighing 140 pounds, dark; hair,
slightly bald, dark complexion, nmooth
face. II vore a dark salt, and black.
laeeu shoe..
...ui iiiri n.iumii UL til v.. bOk .'-.. v- ii.,a . . .l
,. ,.,., , .... ,i i the Givenchy sector were earned out
the feeling In army quarters, but wheth-' , , ... ... , ...
er this will bo accomplished depends j with great determination and with
largei upon what ucncrni Fershlng rcc uttor disregard for losses the Ger
onimends and upon what licnnany suy man VC1C able to gain a footing In
In negotiations now pending i.. ,. i,,. n-.:t;-.i. .i...,v,..l j
Hngiand and Flame have had to keep I on onc ol two DntlB advanced dc
Hermans in Franci and Hnglund lest Hei- ' fenscs.
manv Fend Allied prisoners to Tiirkij- ' Thp nritisll, now leipfotccd by
whete the might tuner from Turk ' , ,. . ,
ubusi Whether the Fnlted States nc- Foch s blue-clad soldiers, stffeneu
gotiations. undertaken with Spain as in- .lioir lines in the north yesterday and
lei medlar can persuade Germany to ... , , ,. .
pcrmli return of Teuton ptilsoncrs to the I uca-t back several German attacks
Fnlted states without facing retaliations ' with heavy enemy losses.
POSTSCRIPT
PRICE TWO CENTS
Deter mined and
Costly Blows Win
Slightly
PIERCE LINE
AT GIVENCHY
Gain Only Limited
Footing at a Few
Points
HOSTILE ATTACKS
CHECKED AT KEMMEL
i Six Enemy Divisions Un
j successfully Employed
in One Region
I FRENCH GAIN AT AMIENS
Petain Launches Winning Sur-
price Attack in
Sector
1
30TII DAY OK BATTLE
Blocked in the center in his Flanders
diivc, Ilindcnburg continues to
flail away at the northern and
southern flanks of his wedge.
The only result of this pressure, how
ever, is an enormously growing
enemy casualty list, it is shown by
.Marshal Haig's official leport. The
communique indicates that the
German assaults are being thrown
back everywhere and that many of
them are being broken up by
artillery fire before they can get
under way.
The French are . assuming n moro
dominant part in the west front
lighting. Not only have their re
serves appeared in great force on
the Flanders battlefield, but they
ate taking the initiative before
Amiens.
London, Apiil 1Q.
The Germans lenewed their at
tacks on both ends of the Flanders
front late yesterday, but wero re
pulsed with very heavy losses, the
War Office announced today.
A determined effort was made by
the Germans to take Kcmmel ridge,
j'ust west ot the loweu end of
Mossines ridge, in Belgium, but tho
assaults broke down under British
fuc.
On the southern flank the Germans
I concentrated their pressure around
Givenchy in the sector of La Basse?
Cunal. but there, too. thev met with
., ,
i a reverse.
Although the German attacks in
I French artillery pounded the Ger
man positions in Picardy on a front
of more than fifty miles from the
Somme to the Oise in one of th
henviest bombardments ever laid
down by the Allies. This bombard
ment extended for miles to the rear
of tho enemy positions. Tlio French
won ground in an. assault in tho
Amiens zone.
Unable to determine from whal
quarter the expected assault wis
coming, the Germans were caught by
surprise when the French suddenly
swept forward on a narrow front ef
scarcely moro than four miles along
the Avre, between Thennes and
"Mailly Raineval. Tho enemy was.
pushed back and the French estsb-
lished themselves in the outskirts oC
Castel, a mile and a half south of
Thennes. This is at tho point f ,
the closest approach of the GerrarMt
to Amiens, a distance of eight mm,. '
hand a half. " ,
Haig's lleport ,y. ,
Field Marshal JIaig reported ,v
loiiuwn vuuay; i.
The Germans attacked south ft
Kcmmel Ridge, but were retHtJjrajL
Other attacks in thin toMl
during Thursday night wIO
broken up by British artillery m4
machine-gun fire.
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