fffTP puswr tr"r-wv,. AN TO BE REAL flRCRAFT"BOSS" IL production Head Ac Pi" , . rn.,., nf "p.-nrr. jlaimeuaBi .wb 1 rcss aim ruii IJiD ANOTHER SCHWAB l&AV of Red Tape and WtHiintot CoiiRcstion and In- 9Z' -!.. "niTMiiiapfl (ICCISIUH a iv,..,..,. irnOilnelnii, April :.". . i ...- ml IiiihIv clrnr- "Lotion dcl.iy nnd I'ldeei- -i.lhinlrcr.ift p.oducllon program '"!",, follow the i.'P'lntni?.il ffl, II) H" 1'IB hUsllll'HB II1HI1. H , .inn leader Mn who had ''eon rajocllon leaner LJ.st In tier "iii'i" I"") i..nn.f.m.-4 if tin present ro- ....i.,i Hie I5n appointment firtkame of a nc , era ..f "pep and Ml1"". . .....,! II ns u fur. ,H. i lav "'" " - j ronslructivo step cotuparabli to p&tment of .'1...IC M Kchvvnb UhiTof fhlpbiillilliiB production. ml .Sntiler cnici "' '"" sinnm ....t -rner.illv regarded as an GERMANS IN THE CRIMEA CUT OFF SEUASTOI'QL Simferopol Occupied by General Kosch Push on In Kin- land, Too tort rt EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PH LADELPHIA. THURSDAY, APRIL 23. 1918 FREIGHT CONGESTION REDUCED IN EAST 5 CHAMBERLAIN NOW FAVORS OVERMAN BILL 5RTr,ny "eal'iuarten ofllclnl bulletin , which Administration Critic Backs Measure Giving Vast Pow ers to President ttfrlln. April lifti Issued an says: der TlXr ,.,ln,l',',c,I ..'"' f"nrr.il von .. ""'j;. Imvp taken tie rn Hvvav- June ll' ."I KlimlnRPrid Illkllmv-nU J Z. will, ihl' "'I;'',lnlll',li'l communications! "NOT AFRAID" I IK SAVs ""'' !" Hnntch nrmy tinrth of LaUill. 1,wl '" ''"'"i u1' BrtlO .- rn, iiuiHii uimpp inn rnm. !.V.,'';!j'.t.(k',,"l K-osrh ImTc rearhed , , Converted Senator la Confident Wil son Will Not Abuse Authority .Simferopol. l.,.ilnluit .., f, ...... ...,"".''" "" '1P ............... .,, ,,,,, nimipropw ts tblr tj-nvu miles northeast of Kebnslopol. The occupation of Simferopol marks the culling of thr- iHllro,i roiiiectlm the foi tress of Kcbastopol with I? April .:,.- A Sfo'rovv ells. th S It f forces rpi,iiU,l , v... ... , . . . "' - " detachment about ,,, ... ,, a:ir nortnr n Anm ln" Senate M I nntlnn. pa teli says eight mile, fr, n kaHnona r Vn, "Xp ,..':, ""'.''.v a sueees.ful maneuver ron- !" .""'J' noniimrru troops, the dis patch adds, misiHlncd heavy osscs nnd were dispersed or raptured According to prisoner, i.eneral Kornt- !;o,,;,r.;,Vr.,",,Ml Mr",,," ",id uc- I Kornilorr. who was fnrinerlv V,Khlninn, April Z Senator Chamberlain, ehalrman of Hilary Affairs Committee and principal crltle of the Ailmlnltlrn t!on'n war preparations, biirprlril the Senate by dcclarlnc himself In fa l vor of the 0crman bill, rIvIiir tne I'fcsldfnt aft powers of Boernmeiui ttKtentlst wtllioiit ""mil orp.m "S hm lci-n iflecatccl to a fur iSW has Its brnuil orp.ml7.liit; i less ON N.J. STATE ROADS he has thus far I ,lt;iials," that th nlKnnl Juctlon ! Srttint task than r, n will mlinliiM H1 . . .!.- Liirliinyii nf fill. minus the iixlntlon pro St. thereor ... 5aW Ccneral Neiilej appointment HfaJ o' ",0 '"",lon "" nillltnry " ,uilc8" will lnvolp roino rpadJuM mbubj to iiulliorllv in the matter of wmlnjanJ eiiKUieerlne. lint linn, ill wjanjtuaso of Hie striet. Is to be the IxbM'. The iilKiaft bo.nd formerly wJtdly Ilonunl orlln has been shorn rflti iTTHKirtnnrr and Collin. wIiost ich jMtln ' before IMeshleiit Wilson , Au nco HI Iwu lrlu,illy no itbonty nerc.iii"! cm -in ... him- uu U a this m H mlalloii problem IfrpmM unllie.i .", iiii-i. ii imp ;i. ii.ii u.iin Slcn.il I rps and aireraft boanl. ,iiiloii in ' irni'i- as riiicif Jihe Slenal Corps erniipment ilhNlon i contrary to adxaiire t-perulatlons, jt II Mas bellexeii im was lite mnsi ijtl candidate for the leadership of Ml"ole propani J'otter's post, how fir, 1i one of the tuohI Mtn of tile iiuls aviation biisliies-- and It was held tx tint It n. a tribut" riither than trtllcctlon on him to keep lilin at that Kt 1ARYLAND DRINKERS KEADYFOR"DRY"LAW Effective Jlay 1, Odd Measure 1 Will Allow Importation of Liquors inRiidrr-tiifiiter of tlip Ituss'lan "nrnilcs" I rcorKanlzatlon. which was sent to Con Av... i.i , I , "C'orc been repoited Kress from t'.i White Mouse to rlieeh wounded or Killed) , ...,.'.... ., tnnte Mr. Chamberlains war cabinet and director of munitions Id lit. CONVICTS TO LABOR i " ;"- rl t rr bill, Mr. Chamberlain. In a (.hort speech Mild the President should have nil the power neeestary to win th" war and "" I should be freed from th red tape that Edge Says People ,,lniI, ',,s hnnd. Will Ro Tv'ruil lf... J I "1 am not afraid," be said, "the him ho Kept inlormed on Pt..lr,n, ,,m ,.. the n,.pr wi.i.i, I this bill will sle Mill. 1 shall olc for I this bill" . Senator Chamberlain's conversion to the Overman measure ! regarded as weakenlns th opposition to It, and the Governor Highway Building HatrrnloiMi, Mil., April 2T. Haccrstown purelia-erH of "wet Roods" rt rlocMiiR up In preparation for the htlht that becins here next Wednes- Trrnton. April SB. governor IIiIrp today announced that tho people of New Jersey would be kept Infoiiiied of the piocrehs In the construc tion of tho $1.1.000,000 State lilgrmn Hystcni. which Is belns built under the direction of (.tcorpe V. Unethnls, builder I or the Panama dual. Me also Ivucd h icport KixIiir a rekuine of the activities of the Slate lllshwa) Commission and State Highway Department. Outstanding features of the icport are: The plan for the current jear takes Into consideration the unusual tost of Nupplles and equipment, and harmonizes with the request of Kedcrul olllclals that no unnecessary construction work be undet taken throuRhout tho counlr. Convict labor will bo liberally lived, with tho result that load construction will not be permitted to Impair the Plllckncy of essential war Industries pprolmaleIy J 11,1,00(1 will be allotted to the counties as Slate aid, and 10- e'pts fiom the motor vehicle fees to the amount of . 1, 000, 000 will be dls tilhuted to tho counties during 191. as State aid on road repairs and maln t( nance. The ilnvernor says that In attempting i to build only these roads, which arc ab solutely necessary and which have ' special Importanco in i elation to the prosecution of tlie war, the State Is co I operating with the Keder.il tiovernment. Impression t the bill has a much better chance of p.isace than had been credited to It Ronerallj. Two Republicans', Sen ators Nelson and ttorab, iiddrcs-ed th" Senate In Its favor today, as did Sen ator Wolcott. I'linmherlnln r.Milnlns hlsnd Senator Chamberlain said In part "I once had the temcrlt to critlclre the Administration for Inelllcleiiey of some of the departments In the conduct ' of the war. Well, 1 am more than over , convinced there has been Inefficiency. And the Senator from North Carolina j himself during debate on this bill has i urged U was necessary because of Ineffi ciency In the administration of wirao of the departments. 1 ..in not ittra ft ol llie riTiiiiniii I r 1 VLHffraHJgH v j. i i 9 mi ll!fil! -Iik m. ' JJ0 ilKaWtf fa Hml jftfegSSBI Hk H?3s fxx 1 Only Trouble Existing Due to Rushing of War Supplies MORE CARS FOR COAL Shortage of Ships Still HampciH Un- loadinc nt Knstcrn TcrminnH LAKE ERIE RAILROAD 1 POOMNP, OF SHIPPrNft SHOPS SWEPT BY FIRE nv a 1 1 ire PDAPnkTi Arrest Mndc Aflrr Knsniclnns lilnzn. " illiWllAJ 1 llvl JVJU' Dcsttoya Five Units of Plnnt. Loss 1800,0(10 I Imn, ., April S5 -After a terrlllc llve-hour light, a lire which swept through the blc f.ako Krlo railroad shops was conltolled early today and elrcumrtnnces: dlcoverrd which Indicat ed Incendiarism. I'"lp iinlls of the shops vvero wiped out. with los rstlmnlcd between J600.- ,0(10 and JS00.0OII. Three separate llres broke out In the ' shops before the niitln uro started. Will . . Pontius, of Cliero, link, was held for . ... ,i .. 1 Investigation Vts.hln.jlr.n. April ... I ... hnWf ( . rn(rp Railroad roiiROfclloti 111 tbe l-l -' shops anil big Industrial plants ndjoln been reduced nlniot SO per cent. Knit K would go before, the Haines. Tho what sore spots cNlst today arc due I Solar Kellnery, one of the largest In to the rush of supplies to the rail- ' the countiy. the I.liiia Locomollvo Works Plan for Joint Board to Con trol All Movements of Vessels TO SETTLE PRIORITIES With 25,000,000 Tons Shipping Avail- nble, Co-ordinated Control Would Relieve Shortage the roundhouse and storerooms seemed doomed. Marlod ominMi. n Lake Krle, cm- pb.ve. was seriously Injured when an acetylene tank exploded while he was ' lighting the Unities aim several tlremen were overcome CONGRESS SURPRISED BY BAKER'S SILENCE Expected Announcement Army Program to Follow Secretary's Return load terminals for the military needs or the fulled States mid the Allies, ac cording to flguretf marie public by the t'nltifl States railroad iiilmlnlslr.itlon. RrpoilH received fiom Rrgioluil Ml rector A. II. Smit.i staled that the ibove normal car silpplv In tile eastern terrltorv was ft.CIifi. as compared to 07.000 on January IS Thut but for the ruh of war ileinniids which have- been placed upon the Irans porlatlon systems of the countrv re- entij thern would be no tmfllp congestion whatever, the railroad administration dr i hired, was sliown by the fact that llieie are more than 10.000 cars at lite docks or piers of the Atlantic i'im'I seaports wailing to be unloaded ff Ihls number 01!"." were loaded with various kinds of foisl'iufTs. ranging from wheat In fiorcn meal; more than 28 000 lllled with othei varieties or freight, and "000 coal cars wli'rli have reached lliuupton 1 Ro.uls hut have not been uuloadeil l.'ist jenr on Vprll IS the railroads of the counliy loaded 1 17.3.10 revenue cars and this ir.ir on the same date the number hail been increased to ir8 -77 1 That ctTorts of the railroads to fur liMi an adequate car supply to the coal mines have been productive In part whs Proved bv the Culled Slntcs ecological Survey for Mat.-h which showed that the r ,,,, vrm.e(.mux un- mlnes were fiinilsIiciP with more than ,",,,, , 27.H0O mote cars for the month in 1918 "cr uie aniicipaiion inai. nen nraroii) than they obtiilueel In 1017. The io.il llaker returnrd from his nuropeiiu flip, prudiii'tlnu for the iiinulh, which Is gov. he woulef have many iccoinmcnriattons eined bv the car suppl.v. vvas In 19IS of fur-reaelilng Importance to make. . . . ... . .-.-.-,. .. w . . 18.188 000 tons as compared to 10,070,000 Some legislation was actually held In . KhKTV HAN P h A ! ' ' KAN t l li K . t UK U ' March. 1017 . .. nlH.,H..co pending the return of the Sec uiui;jL x uviiil uuii u iiiuiuiu iiuuiiuuu Speaking eif the nioiith s production I the ilcnloBle al Survey lepoil b.ijs: March. 1318. was a record inonlli, Vtnslitnicton, April SS The pooling nnd operation by nn Inter allied shipping board of all tonnage now operated by the 1'nlted Slates, tlrcnt Urltnln, Kihiico and Italy Is being Jointly ellsciissed by these 'nation Distribution or tonnage as the war sweeps Into Its most desperate stage, Is becoming more nnd more a xltal factor In the outcome. Differences of opinion as to whether food supplies or men lihould have priority have caused vast confusion In recent months with the rap Idlv changing situation In Prance. oniclul diplomatic advices today an nounced a meeting of the Interallied cco- lomle committee of Krancn yesterday to discuss the question or tonnngo uisinuu tlon The nool ntHii would bring tins same co-ordination In the shipping shortage Of that was broiignt on the western front li.v tne nppoimnicm o: coco no ,- b'slmo of nil Allied troops 'I he plan Is to put control of Ilia world's commcrco In the hands of an Inter silled Isiard with iiutnoiliy to n'- i iect shlpincnts of supplies, food, munl- VV'n.Mnclioi, April 2.1. Hans and perhaps even troops. WldpspiPad dlsappolntincut prevailed Piobably 25.000.000 ;nns of shipping . , ., , ,, , i would be at the dlspoal of the board. In Congress today over the falhi.e uf ""I',';; 'board u.jul.1 Ii.ixp authority to Secretnrv of War ll.ikcr to present a i c,aiit prlorlti of shipments and to wlth- One of the most energetic iind Mtcecs.ful of Liberty Hond sales- women th Mrs. lloward V. llanscll, Sr. She is here seen .selling a bond to George L. Harrison. DON'T STOP WORKING, ! MOORE'S OPPOSITION coinprehenslve program for Increasing 'America's man-power and to strengthen the nation's fighting arm I'"or many weeks Congress, or at least bold sblomellts I'nder present methods of operation each war liov eminent operates Its ships :j fetch and carrj the food nnd sup plies It needs for its eiw n people. Thin sometimes works to delay other vvur 'iovenune-nts. It often spells waste of cargo ships through implications, cross hauls and operation of ships In ballast I It Is urged a supreme shipping author ity would save tins waste. relary resident Wilson's "force" speech at Ilaltlmore milled to the expectancy hi nbuslng his iiower. 1 shall vote for thH JaximUm. Not Mitlillllim, Of IIoUSP PUSSPS McaSUl'C Allow- ' exceeding' both March. 1917. and March, j Congress that the Administration would bill to give him these great powers. i mc nl WUM exceeded In total tons In , shortly announce a new nimy tmlle-.v possibly voting to exempt the Interstate MoilOJ' Needed lol" Sol- i lllg IvCSerVC AlCinUei'S to Com- ! those .vears only by October and No-I Members of both houses spoke again and Commerce Commission and the Inderal .i;..0 nvU l-,lnn nptn Willi 'I'nwt f'nmtvmiot member 1917' again for doubling the strength of the Reserve Hoard. (UClh, haS AICACIOO H IC A lilt 1 1 USl UOmp,iniC For the first quarter of 1918, however, army, while, others proposed Incieaslng , .,,ni ..niittiipe.1 the bill for tne I a,lll ni.il ' -- . , director of munitions and war cabinet would have entirely served "" I''"""001' I Tlio director or munitions bill was evolved by the Military Affair Cnnimll- , ... ....... ,., anil of Invest gallon. . fireat Itrltaln had to come ttwhe minis- n new idea to local Liberty Loan cam ii -1 1 1 n r t n . April " : I 'Keep working, liioiigh ou have reached jour iiuotn," Is the biireleti of coal production showed only a negligible increase over the preceding year, una tho draft ng" limit lo forty. Reports I cached the spltol that the Admliils- 11 nhleiKlnii, Apt 'I -. I i.s fnctor is the one causing the fear i nation bad under consideration the regis- Aft"- Votiiig elowu a motion bv Repre. of the fuel administration that this win- ' t rut Inn of all male residents between sentallvc .1. Hampton Moore, or Phila delphia, lo ree"inmlt the Phelan bill 1 try or munitions. "Alrcadv there is In existence a body of men who virtually coni-titute the di rectorate of munltloni. On March . 1918. Iternnrd M. Ilaruch was appointed chairman of the war Industries board. Ills duties virtually arc thoso of a munl tloni director. ter will be one of suffering as last year the age of eighteen and fifty. was. It woulej be nn exaggeration to say i:.nres.s transshipment- of food nnd that Congress was on Its tiptoes In an- p.ilgu committee-! from Secretary Me-1 amending llin Federal Reserve act to ' other products! hic still being maintained, i tit ipatlon or the announcement or tm- strtke out a section which he s'lld men- railroad otnciais expiaineu, uoi necausc poriani new legislative recommendation trouble In disposing of their supplies i "dry law. which was voted on 'e? ill the then remajilng "wet" units e( Jlarjland In 19IG. is the one that goes nt tlTect The fniluie or the last Wlaturo (o enact supplemental y leg Hfctioii of a bone-dry character, or to ;WIri sale of alcohol for medical use, IBtmine law a peculiar one Jlnje cne-niay Import liquors. In large Mf.iTMll eiuantltles. from "wet" ten I- W rcr purerj' personal use but Loan," said the ment, "we arc sustaining our sons in Crane who aro fighting, not for the somebody with power to make siiboiril-j nilnlniuin. but for the maximum of Mr. uarucn na.s i, ; Americas rights anil worm ninu At the ralo the country Is milwi Hi- TV- !...... 1... ....!.. I,c i-iMllinui-n li. rajiiiji. I t fi,,!, "I deem It fortunate that the labor of I "Inrumpftents Klrked IP or mil ..u .......i , . i iiihii i .....- .. t i i.t.q I- time ! inust hao , k, u, 1 ,wi ei, ,!, i,, i., our .,u.,i o.i.i 1,-n. ""') .""" --me wiiwiv iu,- .-. ,. --- i,i ., ... .... ..........t .... ......,, . n,,, - i . rnntnnrinii of Stnle ..v-n.l,- u-ltli nover to sav yes or in Irghways. T am continent that tree laoor will entirely approve of their use. as, of course, it will not bo 111 competition In these times when mote men are re quired In our shipyards, steel mill", man ufactures and mi the farms than can be obtained." The report sass: "Survey iinel plans nie progressing Was disclosed bv for the sctlon of louto No 2 between tho clly of Burlington anil Morenos roaeJ In Hurllngton County. Ihls paving Ae?o. prompted by recurring reports that vv Olivers in some towns arc satis-'aces Hip business of trust companies In fled with 100 per cent leeords Philadelphia and elsewhere, tha House "If we stop lighting when we have passed the bill with the srctlon in reached the minimum of the Liberty eluded Tho lilll pmiirncp n number of KprrPlmv In h state- i """ """" "'" '" ",l ciMicrai ncscrv o .-ici. mi I ah nnAV u n Mfl't-pth nnil 1( orc-anlzlutr itulus . . .. ... . .. tt.n st III Thf" Iv-ork'ot the'lo-ordnatlon Tn'this dc , Ing this week the loan will be slightly partment Is going on. oversubscribed, but Treasury otllelalii "I believe the e-oiintry will agree with ar() lon;n)j llot rr ,, sght oversuberlp- me..11 Jl"yS , Z 'mZ n tlon, but for a Iota, of at leant r..000.- back to patch I, ,,,, Committee has cither been kicked up or 000,000. The average dally subscrlps i irti.-a,i mil ttnns neeessnrv until the end of t.ie t up most important or which is the one lo which .Mr. Mooro objecteel and which authorizes national banks to engage In a trust company business I I Representative .Moor- criticized the at-1 tllinln of Hip Democratic Administration1 I leaders throughout their legislative ram. IMlgn for the enactment of the Fed"ral I Reserve net. saying that the same men who pointed to the original measure as a perfect pl"cp of legislation now come With leferenee to tho business could not be handled on upon Mr linker's return. The Secietnrv regular freight schedules now. but to bus appeared in the last two 77ays be guard against the slightest delay. Hc-foio both the Senate and the House twern twelve and fifteen trnlnloads are J Military Affairs Committees. If be had movlii geach ela now from various parts I any new plans In mind he carefully cou nt the country to the Rast. The greater , ceMled them from members of the com part of the space I required ror war niittec supplies, but n service lias been Inau- I gurateel from Hie souui to uring me perlshabln xegetablns into the eastern matkrts and It was Indicated today that an extension or this serv ice would be ordered whenever It would bo round beneficial cither to the producer or the consume!. EVERY BOTTLE GUARANTEED It's a distinct aid to any housekeeper who desires to economize, and at the same time have appetiz ing, nourishing and satis factory cooking at every meal. That's IEA&PERRINS SAUCE THE ORIGIMAU WORCESTEnSHIRS Hie eirtct or the bill upon the trut coin- panics or I'lilhidelphlii he said Philadelphia is tho houin eif trust ii. --- , . ..!.., .Anl-.-iiii. .1 loii.iuciiniia is mo noilin en irusi Willi -There has been a complete icnrga calpalgii -are $120,000,000 lo make the coiopnl"s. Institutions founded there In ADMIRAL SIMS ASKS NAVY TO SUPPORT LOAN r-. sjToki: emmcr.M siktf1 923 MARKET STREET hi..., . ,. I iiuriingion oumy. una I'.mnh win "rnere nun "" ......... ,.. . ..r(1 xin.iiiiii.iiiiii to maae mc roiniMiiK" Instltii fen'.". ,;7 ,T" ',1 "r?c.r1"- 1 1-rovlde outlet to Camden for the mahy zation of war activities, with the result ' " ,, ,3o:.ooo 000 to make , ,10 Vitr earliest tlnvrt ao jrrown up . .. . ,a Mwxoi.vi. n m win nifi Twlllwtffo4 filntllT t If 1 JPlflWRrA J liver r1lat)(tifrillKDCfl men li:i- iw-n l'i' .ftft nnn rtArt Thy uinua VlllV I IIP . .... .!. .1 . .-! . - ,. .. . . sr .. l..,InlDH ...!.. ""- .....- .. - -"--,, , I . ...-- - ,! H -rill- I U.VU,UUW.VVW - - ' ."" ' III Ml . v- IIIIM1NUIU1 Ul lfl3IMl3 111 a W.I V flCUfKrl lfrtC ' ' ll Wfl .lhrtlM V Plircdinp , n,al ., national lmuU t-ouhl not liupe to f-rtM"fr wfct-n .t.v. .i Ureachr nnj Ideally adinlnlstrr wlno I 1 I.. 1tn1r lit 1. mnar i font fnllto .i...nA nf ftiinrtrf ant lll)flPrraW1IlE?. x-IIU- . , , . ......, K'cemmunlnn i:,vi 0.i ,..,. I "'" '" ' '"". '" "" "'""'..,"" I "" "' .""'"l.;" . , '. " i. m.T... -p. rcasury is anxious io, ...., -- -.., .....i uiii.i itipn i i.m nn. .-. ... ,i .. o,ri nu-nr : ..i. noo nn-n in.iiin ,ii, l l. ......... ... .- .! -.. ... ......... . .. uv,,vn i....w .-.. tnui .. ..-.. -- - sn6 ui is loruiuuen as we I as ..ti, iu ,,,. n imr.l nivmlni on -.., i.. the n aces or miliary men. I Unf, manufaelur.ng for srale. and JiMPortation for sale iTuhlngton nnd I'redeiick conmles oJ l few smaller units .idnntpj iim l, Baltimore citv. Il.lltlmorn Cmmlv Iltftiany County and a few smaller Wtt requested it lny saloon men will cmbatk in tho Mt drink business Jioe renniar Hist ,ng Company, of Unesboro, has a branch warehouse w the Public ,quare, which will be nwcd into a beaut parlor and a met chop. ;t - . UIT0 FREIGHT ROUTES PLANNED IN CLEVELAND Artwork of Motor Lines to Carry inousands of Tons of Goods Is Sought Cl-velunel. II.. Am 11 51. f new yclicine. v hi.1, !.., ,!. v.1. I'Ff the Cleveland Chamber of Com rce. nrnvjie n .. -.. . . ... ,,wr "-'- ., cuvcess, i icvcianei win jm the center of a network- of Wrtroc freight ,es, running on S?! nd carrvimr mnv ii.nn'o'ii.,iq EJ0" of ehort-heul freight which Is U... "'"c-y oi me nations vvar Sl? ""ro:I transportation sys S jne efforts of rtvonty-nvc Cliam-k4-C,J'ommtrcc and Hoards of Trade nail ,?"" wlllc1' Includes tho ter S "Jacent to Toledo. Columbus. SWIrjh and llurTalo. nra belntr ilflJ-i0 ""'Por'- the plan. tarrt.. -- --..-.v. uj mi- .icveianei t.om SAar1) Association, and Is mroattd first to hHin. ,.,, i. ht line nnminiu ..., - I BUDIU-. . ""o I'looi'cttni: I &il'.l..,"nuual acquaintance, and. i DilB" return-load bureaus In lTVn"lS. 0 that an elllelent v,lrm J loaded both ways can bo estab- j TiirA it nniv a bard oavemtnt on . .,i, lo the nlaces of military men. rnn! N-o. 3 between CanWn and Der- nv that but for these distinguished iin. ii una therefore, tboueht ndvlsahle nivlllrma the War Department to commence this year's work at Berlin still be floundering In the dark. This Is and pavo toward Hammonton. Plans not only a war of guns and bullets; this aro ready and bids will be asked hils y is a war of Industrial life of this country month for grading only of a relocated and Its Allies." lino approximately four miles long he-1 u,illrh Cuts Ited Tape tvveen Atco am? Ancor.i bridge This Stliw.bfnl. ""'"'" excludes from the State highway the Mr. Chamberlain spoke ot the a point ., ,. i,,i.i. ,., Ain, nnd Water. ' ment of Charles M. s-chwah as director tiftllAVMUUI "linpv ' ' ".. ...-. up do l hp'sp institutions icnilri close per The MinnrnpoMs and t uoms icicrni hun..l unltf to thalr clients and make s .II..I.IM ,. nn nllln Hilt' i-rnxcifl ll . ! lt.A .. l .. Af .. .. t -..!.. fl't. tt t ifstiilrl i lifFTVP UlPUIPn t-j w "im muj i-i- ll lilt,'!! ll llllljltt t lllllj'. 111" MiHlOliai UlllU ..,. . .. 1 .iilirmlliiiil IhS flllll I I,. t.l ..t, .... 4l.l -..!.. lOIlipUL ill iiiiMiih riiur'.iii"'! t'ftimn huuhi itvivu uil l Ilia fl Itu it 3 il Loan Be Made Overwhelm ing Success 102 per cent lespectlvely of their quotas 1 sjp issue. and headquarters recognized me ciaim 01 the St. Iiuls district of being first. At 2:10 p in. Monday the St Louis tank telegraphed that banks or the dis- ' trlcts held In binding form S130.;50.500 to cover the district's quota of $100,000.. 000 and It was not until 1:1.1 Tuesday 8fftr76zv rord. and provides a straight "Pl'roach , general oi,.-,...i.h-.w -"---..---- xf,ernoon timt the Minneapolis niinu re- to tho Ancora bridge, thus removing tlon and of hdvvard It. SteUI ilus ..Second I , ,,, anbsoriptlons 9f ?inS.GU.300. from route No. 3 the only real menace Assistant Secretary B"f "r: '" c' "r.f C 'an oversubscription of $3,011,300 i .nfp.tv between Camden am? Absecon. i purchases, and of bamuci .xici.oocris in ..--,, nr twelve States have wired Plans are In progress and bids will be nskcer about July for consideration by contract of the section of route No. fi' between Mulllca Hill and Woodbury. This Improvement Is much needed ane ...til ..til- n -nnil nnimnnnl for trans- rt nf farm nroduce to tho cities of ' forms there Is red tape, Camden and Philadelphia." the Ordnance Department "These men have cut through a great mass of red tape." he said "They have attacked the problems In a business-like w.iv It is fortunate they have not put on uniform, for whero there are unl- Voting on amendments will begin to- dav with the fight centered on that Secretary McAeloo tnai tney piincr ii.ui or would Issue proclamations declaring Liberty Day Friday a State holiday The States are Illinois. Wlscoii'ln. Texas Noith Carolina. South Carolina. West Virginia, Minnesota. Virginia, .-xcvv jer sey, Mississippi. California and North it is manifestly unrnlr. moreover, that when through It- enterprise a trust company has flrmlj established Itseir as nu Institution the banks should be told to romp along nnd take over that busl act .eveloped and built up private enterprise. Representative Plieliin or Massachu setts. In charge of the bill, told the House that nniler the mcasuie tile Federal Re serva Hoard could grant trust powers lo national banks notwithstanding State laws prohibiting such grant or power Tin, bill now noes to tho Senate Washington, Apill -'." Secretary' Daniels has transmitted to all navy ships and stations a Llbertj Day message to the American naval through establishment trom Vice Admiral Slm-commnnder-ln-chler of Hip I rilled Slulc- naval forces in I'.utopean waters, "It Is hoped." said the message "ic.it on Llheitv Dav the navy will noi l.-t iho consciousness of dutv well done upon the occasion of former loans cause it to relax Its efforts to make the prebent i ... --...1...1...1.., ,,... ...... . FOREIGN LANGUAGE BAKREU Dakota Probably 10.0011 communities In the I Connecticut Restrictions Aimed at Teaching of German ' Marl ford, Conn.. April 23. No lan I guage other than RnglWi shall be used - ....... I ... in Inn It. I -. . .. , nn I 1... 1 1 Or f ICniFllliOJ IllnlUHIUII I" V.V...I. ....vuv exempting the Interstate commcrco ' ... nnw 1 ,avo exceeded their quotas, Commission. Tho rule under which the ,. ,,. i,cuquarters review Definite Senate Is working limits each Senator j ' m flom Hx 0f the twelve Federal to speeches of half an hour on the bill ,v'fne districts, showed that about itself, and twenty minutes on eacb i ' - 1al, nc(, nwaided, a-. amendment, anil .-.enaior uitrnwn c- ,...,. Chicago. 2078 : Cleveland, 710 : pressed the hope of icaclilng a flnal vote) Francisco. 077; Iloston, 182; by Saturday. York. I.M. and Philadelphia. 17C SENDS S'.OO TO I" RESIDENT llalclon. Pa., April 25. An unl dentllled woikman. presumably cm plovcd nt the CI. II. Marklc ' mine, walked into the Highland store and laid $300 on the counter with the re quest that It lie hunt to President Wilson to push tho vvji The man declined to give his name and disappeared hefoie the cloiks re- v,cw covcied from their su.pils loan an overwhelming success We must not forget that the ultimate victory of war depends no less upon the novwr to produce Us sinews than uoon the u-c of the weapons thenihelve and thai it is our duty not only to incoril to out lenders the cennplete confldenc - which their wise and Increasing efforts have so Justlv rarncd. but as well to place within their hands the full measure r their requests for money, In order that our arms and our hearts may be tnad strong nnd Ihe world mav be made sare for democracy " Tho $3,000,000 mark in the Llbem Loan drive was passed today by the navy, It was announced A BIG REDUCTION Women's and Misses' Newj Dresses """ Former Prices Up to $22.50 Suits Thr T.rttt mat niodcli htiiI new trltnmms rfffctn Sfrci! poiillns. j.abHriIins nn rlu rhfrkfl nt l.omcBpuns $ "I O All Klzs ltd Dresses Of HllU 1filTrtK in ptntn color or stripes. Matin rie de rhinc r r c v p mrtfor eeorsrttf rrfio rornblnatlons Also wool scrtPS 51 O nnd pop- 1m linn Coats Thf i-mart mod els in tho proppf Ifngtha, wriifi, punllns Rabar- dineB, HffhtwcUht flours ami nov itv weaves. Alt new color M inm 12 pubiror,,,.raet,'e r'X ?' N- Y DEMOCRATS CAST !inder proclamation Issued by Governor LINES FOR CANDIDATE ITn1inmh0 Restrictions are aimed nt the German language. KEWSPDIlXTm Dimnm ,t ,- "-.nisi OIlUlllAUll f BEFORE PUBLISHERS Mlonal Mectine- ttofBra to Tro.o Quantities of Paper Used in Government IJlircaus I iWr !, A,lr" -3 'rl,e newsprint W.-.Ke W.HS "1' '"r discussion at ,(, :" '? of the annual convention lJWitioi, ti """P'll'er Publishers' " Ootl I " '""""i '" 'ue oiBiii SnfW . Jaw for Hccond-cluss mall iVhl.t,i? c""lnupd. wSK,.n tjovernment was nni l.laoipil Is-il-Vjr the moment nnvvsorliit mwr CtiSS',?luent reference was niado to I knlii...Vn,tuof. ')anor lwlmr useel In JTi1? reception of tho nssocla- "Ikt ?:" Dy ? "Inner, will bo held Scri.ii0 y,f.1krH at the dinner will iNavi .f Wsr Baker. Secretary of I j'uslndC8l3-"UBhCaU,,d EPORTSHIU tnoo ,.,.,..., . L.WOQ JIVJ.X 1 111, I IWllon. Anrll "1-o,i -,- - "Kly return nf ui,ini., it. ""utlon of a monthly ro- language. I 8?v' s w ii s iMmwaBk fl 9 yyupp r rW9t n 1 -rV I 1 Bk fJ&4 -Iff i H -Ti,,i $W a? 3 . II r,As'ix yt..j.:)f.?w-.W7v. -wiiiivri t AY"r"tafV Up-State Conference Appoints Com mittee to Canvass Field for Head of Ticket ASKS WILSON FOIt PAPERS German Twenty-live Years in Army Makes Appeal J hjraeuie. X. V.. April 23 Carefully avoiding even so much as a suggestion of possible gubernatorial candidates, up Stato Democrats. In conference here, adopted resolutions pledging tpcclal support to Tresldtnt Wilson and I calling on the Senators from New York to vote for tho suffrage amendment to the Federal Constitution. Another reso lution provides for the selection of a general committee to make a canvass of the sentiment of the several com munities and report back to the con ference their recommendation of a can didate for Governor. The seven men who will control the committee of forty-eight named to sug gest candidates aro William H- Kelicv of Onondaga; William H. Manning, of Saratoga: David K Lee, of Chenango Joseph J. Murphy, of Rensselaer Charles II Norrls, of Jefferson: John Fltnglbbons, of Oswego, and T. Harvey Ferris, of Oneida. They, with tho addi tion ot seven women, aro to form the executive committee. The namo of William II. Kelwards. internal revenuo collector, was placed on file with tho other metropolitan gubernatorial possibilities. To th up State list of suggestions was ndded tin) nnmi, nf Oliver Cabanna. of Krle County. He is described as both a farmer and I a business man. I'itMuirsli, April 23. President Wll- . ...lit l.n nnnAnlA,! In t1l-n.r-. f.n VVfl r 11 WOI "U MJ.f'V....... . w, -- I nenartment in the rate of Kergcant . a vvl.r Knrlncer. P. S. A. letlred or , (? this citv. who alter iwcmx-uve xears M . AT r. t BJ m A C k . M a. oi i2 B of faithful scrvico in tne Liiueei i-iaics i g army, was refused citizenship b.v g .i,.., im was a German alien tcnemv ti naturalization authorities on the ground E uinnni u,h born In Germanv and Hi came to the United States In 1SD3 lie tiled his declaration oi um-iuiuo ,u u,--come u cltUcn and. enlisting in the srmy, he terved continuously un'il last I week, when he was retired on a pension. I Springer wants n commission in the j ofllcers' reservo corps. . Mavfeon & DeMan 1115 Chestnut Street $1 Lingerie Waists Rlaboratc lace and embroidery trimmed fionis nlso novelu -striped effects Dozens of stlcs for choice. 2 -1 Opposite he itli's Thcatic Our New Location Will Be at 1215 X yf .,: Tl: chestnut riailY rliWo M'af . 2 T'"nlay following the nior each mnnii, 1- n ., 1... Nlki-, " " miiiuuiinu 1 lfffcauSe Ills Wife Won't Eat Bui. "' ,' Plil 23. Maria D. ?;. n rniKlrMn- iin-i-... .., W 97m,lti,aSclJla "because". lu '"Used p eat r.nnnpp Ml.. I..I.1 Pallas 111 riAj ,11.1 .".' . .. . ICiJ?1 ,,,'t, '"' replied that lie 1 C.V" "L a lnel wllliont hep li. 1 fWwM lutniflrlv Q a "l III bcdrtu.m. 1 nOV SCOUTS AT HOG ISLAND At the request of the Govern ment, United States Service Troop No. 1, -Boy Scouts, was organized for messenger service nt tho Hog Island Shipynrd. A chevron on tho sleeve has been ofllciully sanctioned by the Gov ernment and has just been placed on tho coat of each Scout in tho troop. Joseph ipper lcin, EQ33 Springfield avenue, seen nbovc, is a member of the troop. TOGA OFFERED TO CLARK Missouri Governor Asks Speaker to Succeed Late W. J. Stone jtrf!y8S&J IB! Go Slifl Lower On Odd Kir Scarfs Sets, Capes & Coats Dior Immediate Clearance In Our Removal Sale Furs Stored, Remodeled and 18' Repaired S1 m rS irl House Dresses 89 c $1 Values Of fl B u r c d percales a 11 d c h a m b t a y. some contrast ing color trim mtd AH sizes. Crepe Night Gowns 69 c $1 Valuei Very good quality cotton crepe night gowns, cut full and generous. Sateen Petticoats 98c $1.25 Value Black and fig ured 8 a t e e 11 petticoats with neat flounces Very special Cloth Skirts $0.00 $3.50 Values Wide plaid materials In pla I ted model, wide I belts. I.l.ll II.1IJJI II 1 iWkj :H.i 1 k i-w wi .. . iv.ro, la -irtLV-i -1 mj 1 1000 Rooms 700 witli Bath A cuisine which has made ihc Astor New York's leading Banqueting place. Single HooiriiV. ilhout bath, 2.50 and 13.00 (4.00 Scarfs Suitable for Spring and Summer Wear 59.50 I C "Just for Fridau" 100 n 1 1 Women's Taffeta & m fi.75 i 6 II $13 Itcautiful Wolf 29.50 ?90 Jap Kolinsky Stoles.. VZ Tirtir full fur all nnlnrM Trhnnieil with tails ltd $73 Poirct Kamchatka Fox, 49,50 $98.30 Hudson Seal Stoics, 61.50 pD! ih iieuutuui ions suuy mr "u ? 'iw qunu I pi ??5 Taupe Georgette Ko.. Serge DRESSES A rare bargain, indeed for every dress is worth either $10 or $12.50. l.ari" lined animal cMccu '19.50 593.30 Natural Squirrel tStylca and caps effect! Fur Coats Fur Sets Doable Single Rooms, with bath, 14.00 to 17.00 Double $3.00 to $9.00 Parlor.Bedroom nnd Bath, ,10.00 to $13.00 Jefferson City, Mo., April 23. Champ Clark. Speaker cf tho Home of Ilepre zeutatlves. has been offered by Gov crnor Gardiner the appointment as Senator to succeed the late William. J Stone. Tho Governor sent ma ioi- js. Q,,t.0 lowlnff teleitram to Mr. Clark: , ItttteS bqtUlte "I )ivb the honor of tenderlne to I At Broadway, 44th te-45th Streett you appointment as Cenator to fill! -the center of New Vork'a odal vacancy causea oy .. Stone, t l.qi)e-,to have early advlc. otytour'awTtfrtc?;' . Z,- ... , 503.0Q Marmot 39.50 UO.OO Muskrat 74.30 175.00 Hudson Seal 113.00 105.00 Nutiia 130.00 .150.00 Squirrel 215.00 U95.00 Mole 275.00 $65.00 Taupe Fos 85.00 Black Fos 80.50 Taupe Wolf 105.00 Pointed Fox... 110.00 Kamchatka Fox.. 140.00 Beaver $mA blas activities. In cIom TMWMwtr-ta mlwT term!!. 'ft Purchases will be'rescrved ii, our vaults until next fall upon payment of a deposit, payments to be continued monthly. Jvhj22ElcH3EM2 tf 67.50 1 1 if , t IC 1. a. a mmsM .12.30 17.50 59.50 C9.50 74.30 94.50 Women's $6.50 New Spring COATS $3.69 Specially Priced Children's $5" Spring COATS $2.00 Sizei 2 to 6 Yeart Girls' $2.98 White Lingerie DRESSES n.69 Size 6 to 14 Yeart 1 $.00 Wnmpn's t MlRKCR $10 SPRING SUITS Of Miepherd checks In new fitylea with belt and i DUCKIO in UCH BilYI vuitar t wvn, XJ THE HOME OF STYLE AND ECONOMY 5 t M J.d if; I 0