W ifrTfrtVjflMtft ,-n'V Iights of New Union In Wearing Badge liile Working MAN TO MEDIATE Commissioner to Treat Jth P. R. T. and Dis- Wti8fied Employes The U n 1 1 c d States Govern ment, through tho ' A Department of La- )s I bor, haa been ask- it r ea to aeciue om 'V dally tho status ."-' of tho new button en's Union No. 477. feoversy between the new union Rapid Transit Company over itht of trolleymcn to display the m conspicuously on their unl IWhlle they nre on the cars has MaVa. atage where tho Federal au y have been requested to step id settle the matter. ''Government has Instructed K. r&ftewalt, United States Comml rjfbf Immigration here, to serve Mediator between the union and fcripany. Mr. Clrcenewalt will fatiotormen and conductors to jjiU a mass-meeting arranged un Mnew union's direction at Met Kan Hall, 717 Falrmount uvenua. 'first session will begin at 8:30 5cand continue until midnight, jrlll be followed by another meet-!tar""late-shlft men" from 1.30 a. ntll 4 o'clock tomorrow morning. ry motorman and cunductor In impany's employ has been In Jte attend the meeting. Commls aytGreenewalt will be made ac Ited with the carmen's sldo of tho ftyersy. Later he will discuss the Tj'Wlth the Rapid Transit Com mand his rccotninendatlons In the JVjWllI be forwarded to tho Fed Mediation Doard in Washington. beard will then announce Its de- $ rmen's Union No. -477 was organ- recently through tho efforts of ;Fratt, who led the trolley strike oma years ago. and Peter Drls Ma associate. Drlscoll Is tho head jnew union. aantly several members of the r attached to the Forty-ninth street Hfoodland avenue carbarn were sua. ML by the Rapid Transit Company mr mey insisted in wearing con AT tw SE52aal ..5H UNEASY Enemy Line Sparsely Held on American Sectors With the Amerleaa Armr la Lorraine, May 7, The enemy Is showlnr uneasiness alone the left bank of the Meuw (Ver dun sector). This Is manifested every night by the use of brilliant lights and by much artillery and machine-gun firing and aerial activity. In the sector northwest of Tout there Is heavy firing In the vicinity of Seiche prey, which the Hermans temporarily captured recently, but from which they were driven out by the Franco-American counter-attack. American patrols report the German lines sre sparsely held on all American sectors, Indicating the enemy has drawn all men possible from the entire front here to make up their losses In Plcanly This probably accounts for their uncasl. FIRE RAGES AT HOPEWELL Dti Pont Factories in Danger i When 30 notices Burn Hopewell, Vn May 7 Within three quarters of a mile of the big du font I powder plant In this city, lire, which broke t 2 o'clock this afternoon, for a time thie.itencd the entire city, owing to a stiff wept wind. After thirty one audi two story workmen's cottages were burneil to the ground, the nams were I extinguished by the combined dforts of. the Hopewell and do, l'ont fin- depart ments. An exploding oil stove Marled the ' blare In a (IrceK restaurant Kstlmnted damage Is placed nt$ 100,00". Hopewell, a town thnt i-prnng over-1 night Into a city of 30.000 as the result , of. the Mt-tahllshment of the du l'ont fnc- , torles there In 1H14, suffered a disastrous lire on December 9, 1916. when 10,000 were made homeless and propertv dam- ' age amounted to 11.000.000. The burned ( buildings were quickly rebuilt. 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It was pointed out that they would be forced by the committee to enter a vigorous defense In connec tion with their request for funds. Opening the Inquiry today General Kenley, In charge of purchase and direc tion of aircraft abroad, announced that the estimate for next year Is ll.OJJ.OOO, 000, exclusive of the !00,000,000 defi ciency for the preent year. ,In his open letter to president Wil son, Dorglum says: "It Is something more than a shock that I noticed today the publicity which I could hardly Interpret In a friendly mnnt'cr, considering the order of the stati ments given and the meaning of ..-.. -niu.t i'i iiik lcin-1 .u nit, . ... 1 laklmr. therefore, the oiilv course open to me. that of addressing to you a reply, republishing our empowering letter to gether uiu. my first letter to you, ac compftiiytiR my first review ot the aero nautic situation. "In this I refer to the difficulties I met with in carrying out your w WSNPv OVERLOANQUOTA "III probably be recommended to Coun- j tnat ., K0 ,0 the bo,tom nf this busl- I ells as tho result of an Investigation , ness." Beyond that I spared you the now being made by members of the ! re.-oril of petty intrigue, espionage and ' Civil Servlee Con.ml.slnn. " general system or omciai uuny mg . . I- ..! a .. tm ..a L. a (tteAnllftn The commissioners are conducting '", '""' on "?" ". "ol ",','. ""..iZ., their study of the pay problem behind 'r " "'V"""1. T"1 "..Z.:..i c!o.e, ,)r,0,. Several onicluls were ex-, ""'.' ''-r .-ue ,, ..,... .... ninlned today, and It Is understood that there was considerable dlscutslan over large increases askeA for favored bu reau chiefs and other high-priced city emntnt'B l..nl...ll.. nACnvnl (.I'lttB In ' the rmi'nVv .l.nnr.n nu.rlet' At . ' or alueless reports, and Mr. torney Koian wants a $500 Increase his K500 Indictment attorney, and lector Datesman, of the Department of i'unllc Works, Is asking a similar In Tabulations to Date Show 8153,610,000 Subscribed in Philadelphia 6317,772,700 IN DISTRICT Delaware, With 21,860,550, Nearly Triples Allotment Originally Set Philadelphia oversubscribed the Lib erty Loan by 13 per cent, with total of fubscrlptlons tabulate.! in ,!.,. .....hi.. ',;he;UlS3.610.000. ..a?.. N'e"' Jfrsey- wlth u '1 of J-0.686,500, Is 1 per cent over Its quota. nelaware has gone MS per cent over. "Ith a subscription of I21.8CO,K50. East ern Pennsylvania, outside ot Philadel Phla, contributed JI2I.61S.SS0. which ts 10 Per cent rnoro than Its allotment. The 'mire Third Federal Iteserve District produced 13l7.:73 7ftit - o- . .' - I'vi iei:b . . , av....- ... ...: :z" " ..vB:iata.'KAu.jaftgi'.r.KiSrfi "ru. -,:.: ,, :jwxc2sskx&Qat&xi Ten lliiin-.inil Mirpicjl ilrc-iii!t arc maile every moiilli liy 300 member of the College Wont en's Reil Cwi Auxiliary No. 5 ol the Kirn Itjpli-t Cliurdi, Serntcctilli anil Saii-nm flreele, nniler the ilirertion of tliec women, ilirerlor- of llin unxiliurx . Left to ri?lit lliej arc Ifronl rout Mrs. (Jcnrpe I). Kciilt, cliairman; Mii Florence; Keen, Mis Eiliih I,, i'urr. Mrs. P. Doiulif Fnlucll: iluik rnul.Mr-. Hufuj W. ?roll, Dr. II. I.. Con-in-ly, Mr. Alan Cahrrt anil Mr. (.eorj;n W Uppinrott I had not been In the nrtlco assigned to me In the War Department forty eight hours hefore t met with the In trigue of that denartment. Ilenulsltlons At A - A - .- tA aaMlA tmM. l . .. iiiHi i mane lor aaia urousni ;"" man me figure set by Washington or alueles rennrts. nnd Mr. Stanley I -.,,., """"'hBton. f-V'KIng, whom you had named to he m;issl)e( ,, T":'',11 ln "Bu", . aid and who Assistant Secretary of ,r,, r "?A r .p' ?"??' B0V ''' w.-1...1 . i irf n. Ikfiii ".r 01 "e Third Kedera Hesere to .v.tematleniu. hlnek Hie work I was '" V " these sums will be In- ar in- .- . . . - :. - v..n;- crease for the $3500 chief of the Bu-1 "-"' " ' rf"7"'','"" " re.ni e u.r. rM..i .threatening witnesses who came to m re.u of Street Cleaning. 'm- t. v ..r we neoartment. I he recommendations of djpartment i ... !'';",..;"'. ,..i .-,i 'I to give me Information, sed by the nrfilttlr.nni , ..m comlne to the bank, he said. It will bu J-everal days before the final total can be announced. aeronIln- in n. .. hml. i..m, ,i,w.,ii.,u., I' give me iniormaiion, nu ...rU .,,,..,.---" -" f".". ..-.... ...t v... u,.r,u.v.. .v . w...- .upm u,a. u-., wntii,i utve Information , " "uncemenis or retumi mlfflon along with their own views of netr 'lnV ."' W0H'" B"e 'nlorlnu"u received by the t.ih.r. i, ....": -.i ... ... -. ..- ... io me at ineir peri. ........ .. - ... - ""ii vu.utmnco enmrv einjaiiiv ana Tairness. rj tar particular attention has been given to i the demands of unsatisfied men filling Include the following: L.LOO ruck di unt-ininu i i cintrchc, -n-,f club, will Be SEDITION BILL ISW STATE DRAFT QUOTAS i POLICE CO-OPERATING i oavo rrn nDrcinrciunpl add cvavv fiT nnnnAV, ii fDiicAni? am virv uvlo iv niEigiiJum miDomu uui ivuni in buuortLfc uii v ild Allege ronaplrsey to nerelte Subrrrlptlons. Quota. .r-AMAvai Cm.iIa n...l It. .1 Hln ynfio I Ch Oc May Cotintv. V T tflnn unn te,e nni positions that Uallfy them for much ! Mr and Pv(.ry omdal ,, , approached New Kgpt. .V. .t 100.000 -S.oOO higher pay from the fSovcnimcnl or ,. . .t,. t ,o,t th rluht to re. ' Wholesalers and fn. .. . . ...... ..u.i, ., . ,ihi, r."- - - -- i ... - . ouiFioe rmn overs --i.. ..i.t --j . .. i i ..nnn..ni u Commllnn lninr "Mills rellown" , reive nil! nnH rnnrtesv had. nnnarentlv I tillers (under general Instructions, entered Into i O. 1C. Addressing Co 39P.1S0 305.150 31.000 a common ronrplracy to deceive, to mis- The total today h a gain of $i:.308,659 Unrd Hit Next Winter Philadelphia v. Ill hac to get along next winter with two-thirds of its nor mal coal supply. This fact was made known by Kraticis' T v I, C 1 f ( I . nuv luia uiiciini.-ii un?i? iii Dissenting Vole in tho Houm' A. Lewis, fuel administrator for Phlla delphl.i County, at a luncheon today of 175 members of the Ktwanls Club. In the llellewie-Stnitford Hotel. llecaiixe of the co.il pcarclty, certain Institutions will hae to cut down their coal consumption. Churches nnd po litical clubs will ! Included In the list that will be limited to ii fuel supply equal to two-thirds of that consumed last year. While our first nmliltlon Is to make the home comfortable, It must not bo too comfortable.'- said Mr. Lewis, "nnrl the ll.liriLt ll'lll llBA njwia-. t..M.l..--.. l'r,'l'" "ill iitnr IK rtllU-li IMfUIHt'l ' tV tlt.i Unn llf to two-thlrds of their usual require- ' K h5n'il ments, or a little mote." I Meyer London. New York Socialist, " , cast the only dlsti tiling oti- after a CANDY TRAIL BARES THEFT i 'p'-i. attacking ,i,e in. j Lundee (.Minn) nnd Church fCal ) $1000 Robbery by Hoys Secreted Uoted present. sloners, those said to be looked upon with greatest favor ate those that bring the 20,179 Pennsylvania Men in Federal May 25-30 Call Trained Men Needed i .i .- t-.f i. .-.... .I... II llllint-IIK.fi !ll llllf.fl i 'r. necoruer oi ueeus Mazicii is worsing hard for salary Increases for 137 clerks land typists In his department and hopes With Help Given Tliem in Campaign'llero The quotas for the :n.l7! PennFhn- l'eileral nuthotltles hero iinnouiued Io nia men to I ailed to ramp between 'day that they were tlioloughly ratlstled May :.'. and May 30 lll lie received to have enough strength In Councils Io .i...., iinnrniintntile reason. It Is Im haxe his demands Included among those possible to get oHlclal action that will , finally granted before the summer recess. I really Imestlgutlnti the aeronautic i One demand certain to be granted group, land approved by the commission re- "Tho nation knows Its billions or eieates the old position of assistant sup-! such part of It as they could possibly in Warehouse Well Is A trail of candy led to the recovery of S1000 worth of merchandise stolen liy the badge of the new union from the warehouse of the Penn Pur- Mation of the company's ruling, chasing and Kales Company, Swanson rtlllnr annlles as well to the mem. and Catharine streets, and the arrest f the Amalgamated Union, which1"' """I.."'."." ",?'.': l,oy'' f,!l1'1 to nave of enemy ngents and spits The other i,i..., .,. . i,.j i committed the theft. . ,.j r ,i, nn nonallzlnL- sa boLace on rrMhor Policeman Keldman. of the Second ' ,v'ar orl and that Including women hi Jf Labor. ani, chr8tan streets station, told that a ' the tnemv alien law Sr, on agreement of the suspended (tang of inoys had been seen carrying ' The bill now under consideration to wear me outions in less con- away large pacnages. following a trail I amends the espionage art liy Imposing a President Wilsons signature pected Immediately. The meaure Is one of three which tho President declared necessary to emiwwer the Department of .lustlce to deal speedily ami certainly wnn acuvnie quota from this State and city since the first call last summer. AH the men to be Mimmoned In this draft will be from Clam 1A Of tho 20,71!i men Io be called from this State, 7700 be sent to Camp .Mcudc 4000 to Camp Lcc, 2033 to Camp oreenleaf and 3000 to Camp Humphrey Men nf Ability Rejected 1 ... . ..... . . l. 1 .n.l .l.. I this office ery much Tho work , P"ctel to lie ready for a return to tile ,nnn ignoreo, uiie,,,,,,,,,, ,..,... w...t ,.- c.immiite,. nf Cmin-il n.yi I torles or nucleus ot raclories tnat Monday. Kach day this week Is being could have been developed Into prortuc- llle., if given a chance by tho United occupied by the commissioners .n study. , lng Institutions, who anew tne art oi ,sin," ho prophesied. ma places, they were reinstated of candy, pack ng boxes, empty wine prlcon term of twenty years, a line of men wno -r physically fll. J, ' .;,or' '" ,' "", ','.',: li.g city and county demands, To grant a'roplane building, are even at this rlt-; Thc 1ean' ,.', by Mr D . tull back pay It Is the argument '""l'' " ntrBn; ?noJc;0X Sodi $",'00ft' "r h""1' ",on i,nv, r0","1'0 Mt'n '" aa3 ,A ,,ot a ca,"d '"ay I police, and refused 0.1,10, into e ' '"' ""K"1 K" "e '" 5"0'000 1 "' wllhout " '"sht'" consideration ,PV, ,vh ,as "J and experl'menui Mbrcrenn.hearrirnt,,.otwe!rne hMtoMMnM1 R'1'S 1 2'" ,,0Bn,nt?crJ?1llhf,r Vn-'afm''or K" ,0 "'elr lrafl "- " -I- Tender "dn" inlsMon Into the utmiaMy by ,., ut , co,05Fa, f "; WtaU S?M It Vepresmta "organiJeS ,n,h;omVVhandKTbr,cr-',w,airni,!!?Vred S?who 'X" wlKu'llrlnU PMca.lo,, for entrance into theseoccupa- Frank L. .la.barino. age,,, of the IV- Pil t anticipated. fun; s for their PUrpo. '""""nx. owes Its origin to a liian who Siffldallv organueu Into a weU. am a rick al 1 ''" h'en f wr, or p,,iish any disloyal, profane, tlons. others who aro in the second. PaMment of Justice In charge here, said: , ' "arises -'nu" l"j-e '""." "r, ,; l w"-known in engineering circles. union also demands the right fori Tmesimlth Pen. erto street abotel ' ""rrllous,' contemptuous or abusive Ian. third or fourth classes for other reasons 1 "1 ", satisfied with the co-operation ' KViWellI c MflfUPft ,:1"l1r't", n,or,a Krevlous could no be ..,f cven a cha ,.,, R(ako U -nferences'w" h"the Rapid TVan' I.-otmfireel,,!:deno,n7:,of 'tl,;' ift" ftWXtiWMM ,than ,1,at of " '"hy "'" 'h- 1 i-l' h" 'fTZ ,,M f""n ,h"? "" ' J. ?" , I ZT Sin or'elgm I n"llKatloS. ha?' I ?," '" "f r D"dlC'- W" Smpany concerning various other , goods. It Is charged. He was held under ,rmv navy uniform or flag or "h" shall '""o an opportunity to help their coun- The pollc of the aiious districts are AimYflft Pmhpr J , , ilt . . , I H, .n.i J.l i I ? "ne "f ",e forcmost advocates ot Sr ItttafdJr. insist should bo 100 ball by Magistrate Imber today. unguiJge-elther wrlltei, or spoken'1 try by enlisting nnd doing the work turning many slackers over to s every All CTCH I fl OOei Wn made besides my own ami there Is ePt, vp(llng ,,, Rn)mj,Idlm, ' in enmurmni res Ktanee to the Co ted tnev are trained to do Thu .rrri "ay. incy also snare wnn us anv '"' rmhic '" - .cining was uisc osed as to the char. WAR PRAYERS IN CHURCHES lly adjusted." I liRapId Transit Company will deal I the trolleymen only through the , eratlve committee arranged for, r . .hitiii-i-i ring the trolley strike several years , Special Service to Uc Held Friday i in iioiy irinity .the office of Thomas H. Mitten, All the churches of the city will be 1 cern and return It to the senders, lttt of thn Tt.inld Transit Comnanv. m announced today that there was I P"i each day during the war for a spe. " " .,.,...' ofDclal record" of the proposed rial service of prayer and Intercession. Ai'.KIAIj A1AI1, M', UNK.r. a"or of the entrance or tne feu authorltles Into the tangle. ,f Greenewalt was out of the city r.but It was announced at his ithat he would return In time for hf" meeting. ae res stance to the I'n ted mey are trained to do. This servlr States, or cripple or hamper war Indus- will keen most of tho men in this roiin. I tips that they get trie", or by word or act favor the cause trv. 1 Colonel Will Cray Uracil, chief of 0,TI.erT'o?tmTste? ?Jencril Is empowered 'Kklllecl "'""'nics nre needed here and tn" ""rotlc bureau of the Internal Ttev- itoTcfuLXueofOmmallsH-; " not bo sent abroad. It was said '" department, declared that he had j son violating the act, and to strip all The number of men needed In various 1 ,h" greatest praise for the way In man aanresseu 10 such u person or con- 1 traacs una proiessioni are us follows: 1 " ",L'1 m5 i'ioo--.- na neijieu iny men nr.ru n ...III,,. If t flio .nhil.N m ... ..... .. .. .... . .. In Ihi. Hn.mnlnn .... ..? .!.... I1...I.. ..., rnntinned from I'ase One is follows: ,"""-11 '" I'uiii..' nn o.iiK-u iny men ... f..rn,n muhes were virtually ga, defense "Z t? usm ?..-,?S" I Twenty-two chemists for 1 service, at Washington. Three telephone operators who can ! f'dly- IJetectlves of the vice squad are ,n.3b r nn,ln ti.f i. .,,...1 A.u n. ncniiir in co.ooeraiion wnn niv men . ..-. , ..-i.. vvit t rtf rm mm iTrn ' ' K .n,..i ..mi..-., w -...-- - - - ,ip effect. I lie leiter ueciareu, unu vmiu WILL RK ChLhliHA I ED I. tile Silver. V .1 every day. They have accomplished ex- ".'. ...'... .., .. in,i.i. n- One hundred and twelve carnenters ceptlonal work afternoon from 1 - ElL ADVISES SPROUL pTO REMAIN IN SENATE tutorial Aspirant Visits I'liilsilel 'After AJdresting Meeting! $$ jn Cheder County Hlffhwav Commissioner J. iJCNell. candidate for the He. nominanon ior uovfrmir, spent nln In Philadelphia following day ln Chester County, and pre- r, to a tour 01 orinuniDenano homes, made tomorrow, Tho American lied Cross, the women's committee of the Council ro National , Defense, tho National League for Worn- I Business Organizations Plan Gifls for and helpers for the aviation corps, at 1 " en's Service, the Navy League and the .,.. , , nriii-inc Greensville, K. C ,MISS MYFRq Til WKH Kmergency Aid of Pennsylvania also. I 1I0U ol I lanes Ilnn-ing Th, , constructloo fnr.me,, r.,, n, I '" ,UI1JS HJ " '-" urge the presence of their members at I Post aviation corp.n, at Camp Sevier, Oreens-! NAVAL OFFICER HERE a service of prayer and Intercession to Uepresentatlven of various business vllle, S. C I be Kd by Iilshop Ithlnelander In Holy n,.Kanzatlon met In the olllco of Post-1 Thirty-two quarry viorkers at Camp I Ensign Henry K. Wliorton. Jr, Son of I'.lnllt. eklip.l. VlnA.A.nfh ul..., n n.l 1 1 ....... 1. ...... 1 im'iiJ ...im.i.,1. .....v..r..... ...m .... n.Ktrtl. Thornton this afternoon to Ills- """il'iili'- . Itlttenhouse Square, to be held on Friday n'ah,cr. Tho"ton.. ?T. L. "' ". . . .L ' One hundred and six railroad brake charge. Why Is It then that tills offends? ii. in it thnt marine tne trutn ne- ' successor of Ceneral Squler. rs military fort, t)lP authorities falls for months to . aircraft head, declared in replying to a ' meet w,, responso and finally with sensational letter from an American )rui)f,ue nbuke. and why, after the work I artillery ottlcer. written March 20 and l . . d delivered a month or more.! I should receive a letter from you rcfut-1 Inn the authority which alone brought me to Washington and under which I had worked so long?" American positions, Anti-aircraft guns were useo wnn 111- ible photographs of the American lines were obtained. ..rn. e.slnr- nhaea mllcf tie Rent .null- iihxn.'B ,'. '- ....-". - - , . it. AmnrliMii front. ' the officer wrote. NEW FACES IN ORCHESTRA 30 till 1 O'clock, I CUHM plans io cnruiau' nn- fcinii ui iiiw ' ! aerial mall ttervlc between New York 1 tin1 ll'iiohlnrlfin l.v Will' rt Phllntlnlntll.'L URGES ADOPTION OF CHILDREN ,,, of Commerce. Board ... - .. : T7 . Trade. Philadelphia Iiourse. Aero Club dUllloilC women rtfKcq to ne-iof I'ennsylvanla and oilier immnejn aim cooks, 101 locomotive engineers and commerca t.oites were repr.hen e.i flremen. ten car repair men and four- .No dellnlto action was taken but olti- , v.irdm.-iier :.n.i .ieh.n.n n. .l.ii. ...n.nn ..,11 n.Akt. I rri nf I ha enmni Ih ri r insfl as . " " l.itlIlUl(U Dr. Wharton, Takes Out Mar riagc License place Soldiers With Orphans i .. ... . irpti v:t niin.inirrx women, with comfortab e cers of the committee were ciiose n as ,,.,.. , follows: Joseph A Stelnmetz. president Fort Slyer. a. s lonely by the absence of a Lt tle A,ru L-1Uh of Pennsylvania, chair-1 Ninety-five auto iHiiiiiiui.. .. .1 ui.... ,iinr,An or i.ri.i h iii. tin man ; V It. Kel V. secretary of the ri.iii-t ouom.ub u. u. ... o,ii4 , , r'hiimh.1. nf Commerce. HecretarV : I. mil I.I..I ...In..,. .Iv ,-. I..mn .. A.t,.. five meetings in i-nester I MtCort to adopt a child. The Catholic i r. Aii.Vchi i.re.idem of the Hours. ;L." .".;.V..."' 7."L." " T.. ."".'' . ..... .-..-, ,-. -- wirrf jujuuiuiif inriir-uit'i live inniru ,tor Sproul's nelrhbors," said i.imren "' ?":'. . u ' i7T l .V-restlnn mule ... il. meetlnii ment malters, eleven telegraph raiin w immr I siirt Lti. nun tauuuk uuu ui uiid.ii u,------. - - - ah nn atnntt Aiatoti nntu ahu ... men, flagmen nnd conductors at Fort i uenjamm iiarrison. inoianapons ma. KnE;n Henry Hedwood Wharton, Jr.. ! our boatmen, twelve blacksmiths and ,!,', s. .v., twenty-three years old, took one tailmaker, at Laurel, Md. .out a license today to marry Miss Mar- Twenty-three bollermakers, twenty paretta nlxnn Myers, twenty-two. of Knslgn Wharton is a son of Dr. Henry ltedwood Wharton, Sr., 1725 Spruce street. Miss Myers Is a daughter of William Hevward Mvers. n. vice nrul. mechanics, eighty-one dent of the Pennsylvania Kalhoad. flectrlclans, twenty-nve civil and elec. Camden Woman Falls Dead posts tor tne " .., ,.,., .,,! n New Yon and to date nix- Senator i nomas voiuirtuu puuiiiiiihu the. letter received from the President j teen changes have been made In the per. regarding Hie charges of Uutzon Bor-, aonnel of the organization. glurrli ! Two first violins have been drafted Thom.r Asualls Morglum j Antonio and Iuls Ferrara; one has en- Gu.zon Boralum was the target for . l.I -J-.o-r r "i'ffv,, sharp attack by Senator Thomas, of Col- , Ari,egs, viola: Bernard Arglewlcz orado. Immediately alter too aenaie , n(j Qeorge Schott. cellists; Daniel ... convened this afternoon. I Macquarre, solo flutist: A. Dupuls, tontinseii rrom rite one Senator Thomas charged that "take a view of his een linemen, eleven actylene ,-suioiik-i r....ip, .. -w. w U,.,,AI, , ..jr.-... i i. i, -i een nnemi ion for prohibition which appeals , and dependent cnuuren in its care tacn "",-,' Who vvl I pilot tho two mall gunsmiths, at Washington oulte logical and sensible. It nted nut to tne yeBterdsv that lining In the Senate Senator .can be of real value to prohlbl- go nis vote, dui snouiu no re senate seat the choice of his would bo vested, not In the an voters of Delaware County. he political committee controlled LMcClure liquor ring. That the 1-wouia name a wet senator to tSproul Is. of course, sure. i, icb ninuui remain in ine here his new-found love fur B .can be coined Into real ouch his vote In the one dace tea are most needed." INGTON TROLLEY M.RE INCREASE ASKED Urges Deficit mil Wiih to t Operatives' Wages is Reison hlladelnhla and Wllminrton kCompany has petitioned the rnty commission for permls eraaie the rate of fare from Grants. i4Mny experienced a deficit of i the tint thre month of this iMlrea to Increase the nav of yacsnti an hour. Action on , win vm laikvil uy ine DOird rstood that the proposed In- r onijr io, oo' wnn me nlnaton and will not affect mirna irom YTiimincton via Darby. This Una -arrU KtluiuaaQda of munition and fwerktra .to Kddystone and I waa.Ukin over by th Oov wea Party and Chester a ELOPERS FOILED , Await Box aod Girl i't K IWW , May 7-Lla4 A. Lopr. a run. aaa Atlaa E. urt jrar, of rlMa1. N.x J.. m .imh- aeaeoi i at- IMln to4av. gt Aa.kwy u ' mmr jr i!M J'e?r- . .... planes. Other presents are also 'to be , Washington, H these cnuuren can do aaopteu Into made'to tho aviators and tlielr nifchan-1 uainouc luoiiurn, j.ienujj ,..i:v.ijii aii-1 ics. u is proposeu to navo aiayor mitn tlclpates that the problem of the Catholic present th watches. i ihers-, eight-' tMr' Alice A. King, sixty, fell dead nt B 0rEium's association with certain man- K. -Min."-d J AhnenahlTuencan."e0r9 $.& & SuVrs was not creditable and would i Barracks. I ,,, today. Death was due to heart seriously affect the credibility of his Ji Mr. rboelst : John IVOrlo. French horn, and Itozauei, irumpei, navo resigneu. , disease. dependent child will be easily solved. DUAL OFFENSIVE IS HINTED German Press Sees Supporting Drives in Italy ami West Amsterdam, May 7. The German press declares the resumption of the west front offensive wilt be aided by a hure offensive on the Italian front, It was learned here today. 'The comhlned effort will thus bring the longed-for German success," the German newspapers say. The celebration will bo held at the landing ground at' Itusllctou, and will be attunded by business men and city of ficials, heads of Federal departments and army and navy oillclals l'.fforts will bo made to have Sousa's Cleat Lakes Hand In attendance. MERCURY FLIRTING WITH DEMON HEAT CAMP DIX TROOPS GO UNDER CANVAS YOUNG OFFICER DIES Temperature Today Ncnring ON HOARD TRANSPORT Yesterday's Record and Relief Comes High testimony In any investigation. "That letter was the result of a con ference I had with the President," said Senator Thomas. "Since then I have been favored with an Inspection of the docu ments showing the association of Mr. Borglum with certain manufacturers." "P.egardless of the truth or falsity of his charges, these documents are not ... ..II .....lit,. Vila n X1 rtnrfrlum i.nrl Cantonment Buildings Filled,' must seriously affect the credibility of rtll rinlElliemo nc list iiswt.. NORTH JERSEY TROLLEY FARE INCREASE SOUGHT Lieutenant Taylor Falls Victim Pneumonia When About to Leave for France of i More stray hats, a maze of light I colors, ves. and even one Palm Beach Lieutenant Howard O. Taylor, son of aut, showed today that the thermometer George W. Taylor, 3912 Aspen street, , was chasing after yesterday's record for The beginning of the present west idled Saturday of pneumonia. Ho was I summer weather In springtime. Tents Pitched Instead Y. M. C. A. Spurs Morale front offensive was definitely forecast In the German press. TRUCK KILLS S500 DOG; DRIVER ESCAPES FINE Penalty of $10 Permitted Ctrl Owner ' Wii in Marrh of Democracy "Dime." a. white setter valued by Its Hancock he was commissioned owner. 'Miss Julia Allen, at more man i lieutenant. stricken aboard a transport about to1 The "trenches' at tne soaa tounts leave an Atlantic port for France. , were lined with thirsty ones of fastidious Lieutenant Taylor had been married taste. Incidentally, they learned that five years, and previous to entering tho ) the ralnbow-tlnted drinks, with a cherry military service, lived at 1461 North here and a walnut there, are 50 per cent probably due the soda mixers' union have demanded more pay. Then too, the price of Ice ar!B milk, not military service, uveu at ni-i .Norm here and a walnut there, are do Fifty-seventh street. He enlisted In the ngher n ,,rc.B. This was prot Pennsylvania National Guard at the age "'"" ,'',,., members cf of eighteen, and at the beginning of the to the act that J "" Mexican crisis was a sergeant major. Before leaving for the border he was elected a second lieutenant. When the National Guard was assembled at Lamp nrst 1600, was killed by an automobile truck In front of Its owner's home. 4130 North Front street, yesterday afternoon. As a. result Kdwara Keougn. driver ot the truck, was arraigned before Magis trate Pen nock at his office, 660 German town avenue, today, Keough was fined 110' and costs. The magistrate remitted the fine. The owner of "Dime" took the charac ter of Joan ot Aro In the recent march of democracy on Broad street, riding her whit dancing horse, Teddy, HELD AS PURSE SNATCHER YtHWlf WMM) Aecwed of Stealing NiM PduttMk AecuM4 f ataaHa nine poritetbooka srwn ,wvtnMf.i iHK la downtown .?" . Lieutenant Taylor was a graduate of Temple University and was thirty-two years ohL M'ADOO HAS TONSILLITIS Illneis Holdt Up Announcement of Railroad Waco Scale Washington, May 7. Secretary Mc Adoo Is confined to his home with a slight attack of tonsillitis, It waa an nounoed at the Treasury Pepartment today. He returned to Washington today from White Sulphur Springs, where ht had been resting, four days after his Liberty Loan sneaking tour. McAdoo's indisposition, which will Jtoop him at horn for at least two days, It ls-sald,..held up any possible Afinouneament or tha new railroad vm T"" 7 .. a-m-t- .. i .. . ,. waien naa peen compneo iv to mention the cost of laundering soda clerks' coats, are higher. But, speaking of the weather It started out with good Intentions, and at 0 o'clock this morning the temperature was hovering around 69. At 10 the ther. mometer began to do real business and slipped up to 72. At noon the sun got really active, and had not relented at 1 o'clock, when the mercury was standing at 83. Thunderstorms are predicted late this afternoon or tonight, with cooler weather tomorrow, ' HELD AS GAMBLERS' AGENT Man Accuied of Soliciting Bets on Horse Race Arthur Callahan. twAity-thre yeara old. Twentyflfth street near Columbia avenue, waa held In 11000 ball for a further hearing- by Magistrate Pennock, i f'ltv HaU. today. OL. England, tit Lafayette Build-. Ing. ttatinaa tnai iauanan suemfKea to am.qrv.ty iy The great Influx of soldiers to Camp DIx, N, J., Is overcrowding the canton ment buildings and causing the use of many tents, ' according to Olaf nates, who Is In charge of tho Y. M, C, A. en tertainment" work at the camp. Some of the soldiers are fretting be cause they are not sent to France Im mediately, Clates says, and all have a great desire to enter the fight against the fjermans. , But when evening comes and the Y. M. iC A. entertainments start the gloom Is quickly dispelled and the amuse ment places are crowded to their ca pacity, necently during an entertain ment the crowd In one building became so large the floor gave way In three places. There, are twelve nightly entertain ments at the camp and another la to be added next week, when a large open-air theatre will be ready, with Mmr, Schu-mann-Helnk giving the first' concert, Thlladelphlans are aiding In the en tertainment work at the camp, espe. dally the Musical Arts Club, the Matinee Mus'cal Club and the Orpheus a lee Club, while Individual Phlladelphlans have helped to a great extent by send ing professional talent to the camp, A plan la now being made to send squads of Y. M. C,. A. wcTkers ahead of soldiers on hike, so that recreation and entertainment can be provided dur ing tha evening when the hikers are away from camp. "On of tha principal aaaeta of tha American aoioier ia in reaaineaa to Max Ho,w.oonwiiona,- Mia UatM, "Xo Iteanon for Contractu" Fifty million dollars' worth of aero contracts have been given men "who had neither rhyme nor reason for the remotest connection with the emergency elrplane production," according to pub lished charges today of (Jut ion Borgluni, sculptor and volunteer aviation Investi Instead, according to uorgium, inese men received the favors because they had the "pull of Deeds" Colonel Deeds, of the aviation 'production end. Stung by President Wilson's expose of correspondence tending to show he had been only a voiumeer in exposing the airplane work. Borglum came bsck with a hot retort today, breaking his silence for the nrst time. He heaped upon that claim others of a serious nature and declared he could scarcely consider President Wilson's course a friendly act. Asserting he had been balked In his Investigation, the sculptor-prober de rlared there was 'a conspiracy among the higher-ups to deceive and mislead him. Charges of Profiteering "I have said that the aero department la full of profiteering! that hundreds of millions have gone: that factories have been created where no factories were necessary," Borglum'a statement declared, "and that contracts to the extent of 160,000,000 were given to men who had neither rhyme nor reason for the remotest connection with the emer gency airplane production, but who had. the pull of deeds, and who are still floundering In their Ignorance and In- Jompetency, unable and Incapable of fri lling their contracts, but still drawing-, under tha coat plua syitem of tha Treaa- BOrfflwn afcwrpq m io oon b-Png 'daV "f rtTn, 'r "' d Tn. ' o Tr" nt mo eaVning the ov'he oun? o., ? ped'" The reports that wrro sent to ou j huiiFcrlptlon totals arr not completn i of the ,v tha V. .v .n,?., Ja.on ,"' "ot s,ronK enough In statement, port, which may bring the figures com- ' ablv "xnect 'to nM b lea ?ng tneX,wl,,rh a ub""",nt ln"ulry Proved Piled ) mcn much hl"- "" vervlce leaving the city d JlInwd ampIy betorc thc public. was at first estimated. Ro far the women ...... ,,, O" me city ana d sir ct stand at thc head Actual Inquiry Impossible ' f ,,, colIntry. st, "l. New York "There has been a great deal of talk totals unreported at Washington and a great deal of noise, but for some J ' PREDICTS WAR'S END BY UNNAMED DEVICE VVimhliiElnn, Mav By a vote of :&3 Io 1 the House this afternoon gave final cingrrsslonal np--"-' - and JUy ..0 will lie received with the co-operation th police force , rrlntemlent of police with a salary of i mnn.-iee to use. Is cone The nation, nnd prnval to the sedition bill by adopting I h-v ,,,l local draft boards tomorrow, has given Hum III the fight lo suppic-s I $3000. Other Increnses In the Bureau n of our boys know, that there aro no . the conference riport ulready approved J ThfJP " now In the hands of the Ad- ,re ' of Police that niay or may not be np-, planes to protect them, although Colonel ju.aiit general at llarrlsburg and were; Allant PIMrict Attorney T. Henry ',,,,0 to' KuO .for pllo engineers a.id i; thn recVnlly "in great ranlldencn. that J - "liniBy ICII8 roor r" "'" i oca i nrnii noarti", looay. i Walnut, discussing the situation, said: deck hands on the city police boats, i "we had ipnn filers with 1300 planes, all This call win constitute the largest - decreasing number of !irnecutlons . "rt"k lncreajies are being urged on the ours, flying over the lines.' An officer ..,.,,, , , .commission by Director WIIon, of the i who has arrived In this country wltlim l due to the clo..e.ii,, of the vice dis- i)tp.irt,nt r Public Safely i the week. s:ralght from our troops. In- trlct by the police. We aie still ic-l I forma me we have less than twenty;; celvlng complaints, but thev are of slight ' I ark tluards lo i.et . I enl, ,,.,, ,py Hre FrelirI, f,Chool planes ; , ..t - .. ... . . . rna pii-tltant iT Mia I fir I. r'ninmlrulnn t u !, . . ha ti 1 lAnr1 nfv.it Inn l!pr I to tho bfFt of their ability in Ktamplns I foT ?! d:iy for nn Kuar(Ifl now recelv- man lines nnd thnt our cingtp balloon is scribed. sae that it will cau? no mor- OUt VlCC ' lll- "-. I I1.IJ la uiiouiii ii-iiiini lu lie I naslliy Jlillieu oimn mu m '"(," o "Some time ago. Detectives Joe I.e I denied, and u plan Is now on foot to , the enemy planes appear. Strange and John Walsh were trails- i cr'"11 l,""m " temy-nve tent a uav -inferred ftom fily Hall, and were maile lorraF'' " ' plac ,hem "" !l ftl" ' vi.n.. .... i.., ii.. ..... . . . soei'liil whsIhijimih tn in., niuirir.. v..,.-. 'wiih city patrolmen. .'::.' :i: '-...' . ". r """. "m"a,nry Ii. l,8 c us de ;v ,Ve, Tho report of the commission i ex- i i if tiv i nr- niori w.i inniiiiitni-iAitijf.n.i. - ..... '""- he nei th s off CO verv mini cup.-itlonn and professions vital to war of the tllcn In u-aifhtmr men I.. ...,i. Finance Industries. These calls .-lie for white form Is shown by the fact that recently men who ar nhvslcallv 111 ' Rp"s f the Department of Justice ills- Richards of Wonderful Peace-Making Invention An Invention, unnamed nnd undo- rrlbci tallty among the fighting armies, will bring tho world war to a speedy end, according to James O. Dudley. In a I have said that af ronautlc men and . speech at the' Poor P.lehnrd fMnh thU ability of the nation have been snubbed aftfrnoon "It will slop the war before the tnow acter of the Invention, but Mr. Dud ley declares that he has examined it thoroughly and that it will close the war without killing either Allied or Her man soldiers. It hits been submitted to Washington. Dr. Joseph Kossuth Dixon nlso spoke, on "The North Ametlcan Indian." Dr. Dixon has traveled extensively In the reservations nnd he describes conditions which ore little better than slavery. Ills plan Is to get 50,000 trained Indians to guard the 14,000-mile stretch along thn Mexican border, and release "or the lack must be paid for In men." Stokowski Has So Far Made Six-' "", now there for duty In France. The army's balloon service will be Jlu . , ! "1 he Indian." said Dr. Dixon, "could be Increased during the year, testimony of, teen viiangt-s the scout for our troops In France, also. Colonel Deeds showed, and lt Is pos- within u few days tho list of the new i for he was born for that kind cf duty." slble that some of the Zeppelin type will members of the Philadelphia Orchestra J In return for his services. Dr. Dixon bo built. Deeds said captive balloons , . . ... wm hc completed. I.eo-1 wal,ts ,h Indian to receive citizenship. have proved very valuable oDservation ; ,nko,..,k, ,. dlrcctor Is still hold. "e ooncluae(1 "V faying. "If thc Indian .,... ;, th. Oermans. W SloKovvsKl. tlB oirecior. s sun noici.i , . ji.htlnis forces. buv-H our enlists in our fighting forces, buys our Liberty Bonds and aids our Med Cross, let him be an American citizen." Rhinelander Warns Against Peace Now nnd sailors. They are to be blamed on the citizens and the city government which allow them to exist, and vva must act accordingly." Repeal Called Calamity In referring to the State Board of Cen sorshlp the committee reported the Pent sylvanla censors have been so strict that a movement Is nn foot to repeal tho censorship law. "which would be s. calamity If permitted," the committee Traction Company WanU lo Ailvanre Rate From Five lo Seven Cents Trentnn. May 7. Declaring that It ...a- AvnecteH frollev natronace alone believes, .t ..'... -.,i . t.. .i..,-..o Touching on the Fifth Ward political ine ; ' ,";':,.,; ,.?" flRht at the last primaries, the report by waf conditions this summer, but that Matl,d ,.,at m,mb(r!l of churches had it would cost more for tho operation jPn urK,d to support candidates worthy of Its lines, the Jersey Central Traction 0f office. Company aPPeaieo io i oiain '" ru , Henry Budd. chancellor of the diocese, ?f .Viv'anHncrVase hi f rl f?om five tot ' not a candidate for re-election to the sencents 'and "? cl&V ZP&SXm. of. -It " learned when the name, of for transfers. The lines operate over candidates were made public this after-thirty-six miles of tracks and serve At-1 noon. The candidates are J. W. Bayard, lantlc Highlands, lied Bank, Keyport, W. C. Douglas jind It. D. Brown. Keansburg. Matawan. South i and Perth Mr. Budd. who presided af the Rev. Ambov Vice President Tlngley. of r.eorge Chalmers lllchmond'a eccleslae phJ'ie'Phl,i!1",n,..lcl5.L'iei Ileal trial, announced soon after tha ent. Thn miinlrinalttlea nffecteduro llehtlnir 'the proj'oied Increase and charges. QUICKLY WINS COMMISSION George Conahan, Now Eligible to Lieu tenancy, EnlUted in September In the list of men eligible for com missions at Camp Lee, Va.. appears the name of decree L. Conahan, 1833 West Thompson street, Conahan enlisted In the signal corps rank of sergeant he was transferred to administrator, urged consolidation of the Infantry and later attended the oflV church services to conserve fuel,, one cers' training camp at Camp Lee. delegate asked why the saloons and He has a brother, John J. Conahan no i theatres were not asked to save 71" , T,i e.Il'ull,M co'al. Mr. Lewis said that the proprietors the 315th Infantry at Camp Meade. ,, m,, nlcture theatre r,ttt.r-,A tr Fo'h boy. were students at fit.Jo.eph'. "" '", ?'l 7 ? ""J? trial that he would not again be a candidate for the office. The following standing committee ot the diocese was appointed this after noon: Charles Blddle, K. II. Bonsai!. W. W Frailer, S. S. Houston and B, Fran cis Wood. Urges Prohibition Wartime prohibition was urged ln a resolution offered by the Itev. Percy M. Stockman, rector of Gloria Del (Old Swedes') Church. Bishop Rhinelander decided to refer the resolution tn tho' committee on special business. When Francis A, Lewis, city fuel College, where thev distinguished them selves aa basketball players and In othr Drancncs or bwucmijb. "UNCLE JOE" IS 82 House Help! Former Speaker Celebrate Birthday Wa.Mn.Uin, May 7 The House' to-' day took time off to help "Uncle Joa Cannon," of Illinois, celebrate his eighty-second . birthday. Tha former dpaaser receives iwo ovations taating Mvtral mliwrtta.,,.. -,., tsWvf-.Ki,.. burn wood last winter to save coal. Regarding tho saloons, he said: "I know no principle which requires me to freeze the families of saloon keepers to work out prohibition through the fuel administration." t:r.n cakh wanted FRANKLIN AlITOMOniLB WAfi HKCll.-l.UAIJ! UUIJIJ AIKC-11 rnwiiniui .rAnm,auss r CA8HCAI Sii 'Mi
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