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Itacomu tax In this cmttitrv is "when compared to that In I and other countries they jo'nt ere I no reason vvny i i 'i. ."'- l?of each Income should not bo t to this War Chest work, thev hey appeal to every one to do hi ?ttmmmA nf ttnltlnB for the em 10 tax ino roumty wi . represented by the War lphla will bo btlrred to action campaign by the returns from III cities having nau sucn u the committee belles e. yer the War Chest has been tried been successful, they Bay. DrUe Opens May SO ;"War Chest drive, which will be - ea in this city ror me lieu cross , will open on May 20. A pre- advertlslng campilgn Is now bbbbbP ' LaaBBBBaBaBaBLaK'' Jr ' 1 MbHbbLbbbbbBbbv -v 6 Ite I iHiiKMi i ASK BIG LAYMEN TO FILL PULPITS Episcopal Church Conven tion Urges Recruits for Depleted Ranks BAYARD IS CHANCELLOR PLEAD FOR THEIR MISSING MOTHER sWWv-a-i&SEO-.ww' vzg-j -t&x -rw JAMES W. UAYARD Electee chancellor of the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania WISSAHICRON ABUSED AS SEWER, IS CHARGE Surveys Chief Tells Conimis- hion Illegal Connections Have Been Approved veonducted. and thousand of post-1 f,ULh -""n tloir been distributed throughout the1 '' nek. which the fle counties of Phludel stter. Montgomery, Delaware cks. Wat payment of all pledces made I'duu on Juno 1. Thereafter, the I will be paynble monthly. Kach Via for a year, but cash will bo MTatefulIy. the committee sayB I Cross Week." beginning May 20. ilalmtd by President Wilson, Is ed, so far as Philadelphia Is con k In its place will bo the "War LBfive," through which the funds jrmlMd for the Red Cross will be Etotesbury, chairman of the ern Pennsylanlu Chapter of i Cross, and president of the War npalgn board, explained today War Chest campalun will also the benefit of the Y. M. C. A. fork Council, the YounR Women's Association, the Knights of the Jewish Welfare Assocla- Commission on Training Camp of the War and Navy De- the Salvation Army, the Boy , the. Community Recreation h'erv- other approved national and jWr relief activities. jStotesbury, It was announced, had IIP an important business trip to Ion to act as ihalrman of the etlnr at the Metropolitan Opera t Eaturday nljrht. Charles M. tb will delher the address and '.McCormack, the celebrated tenor, part. KMvlesry Committee Named Mil's and women's adi lory com- WI( appointed today by the reuare Association for the war- 1T. (.-men's committee Is as follows: D. Adlflr C. Ilurlmnn Iftihn armstrons rtv w itn-v iinh. nastronc i, p D. i.l It Rue Krtrd 8. Srhmidt 'hrlen Sroit. Jr. Tho Hhallrrnftit Jr. 'vnJXZ Pr- lMwsnl I. Smith -..T.- .in. T. NnAllanh.i-iv Jorli M Mtefle Rabt. r. Ulr.wbrlJgt Jnmea F. SulMvsn Msrr HulsbrKr Paul Thompson Ilrbrt J. Tllv Charles Z Tryon Rldnr P. Tilr J. W. Van Dsk Alriander Van Itens. lar K A. Van Valktn- burs Kilwln H Var Hamul jr. Vauclalo John Waltrh Rodman Wanamaktr Joaeph Wane Jr. harlea J. Wbb Joarph K. WMnr navld E Willi, mi John r Winston r.oula Wolf Hnjamln Wolf Alfred Wolatrnhnlme Aua-uatua t. Wood menaro o Wood , Aahton m Aahton i 4iifrnury laarnn p Barnes S. Barwlnd Rtddle , niaunn Brensle Brodaky Bromler ,c Bromler Mor urown a. Huan S Taiwan Caaaatt TO. clothlpr ,U Collins iton, jr. conwru osaman Jr. K. uuriia Snnanbaum lanfy viin Dice Dlaaton I, Dohan c Dreval n n.A t..Y:-j V- W . .-.. . ..!- fVm i naruon Tarnall niohr Jacob L Lanvadorf ! t!ri,.n " J Lavlno Ellli arson. Jr. "" . t rifianrr William A. Uv Arthur II La Kabul D. L,. Levin- 'r5W,rl'"" iiavm h i.udlam riid v. r.upton J R. MrAlllalar Joaenh B llrCall lit Rav. John J. JlcCort Wm. U Mclean Joaeplt MrLaushlln Parry C Madeira Aldtn March Julaa K. Maathaum J Willis Martin Thomaa H. Mltlen i KTVl,.,,y Mitchell Randal Moraan Snanoar 1C Ifulfn- Stchlnson '',';" K Mr.wbold 11 -rn n. iticnoiaon iwln Fax bx Gate BibaL tier Oast ban , Orsham i Orlacem arkanburi laneoek nana LtManeon LBsrrlson kaon Javnay Jenkins , Jinnaww oavRaoa . JOOM RdwaM X. MuhmI Rmmrtt O'NaMl. Jr. C. 8. w. Packard I.OUM R. Pan C. Btuart Patterson John M. Patterson J. Howard Paw tins; Oaersa D Porter :anlrlck Col. Phaldon Poll.r r4 William Potter juio . Yoiesoerry i-urv (b A. J. Reach Rt. Ray. Phlllo M FlCriiaca Rhui;Undr CssalJa n't oesMBlttM ooauina the . i Mrs. W. R. Marcsr, tz&W Wlssahlckon Creek, famed throughout the country fur Its beauty, has bem transformed Into n tewrr, inul Itoustim Lake, on Lincoln DrlNc, li u tank of refuse Such was the declaration thli after noon by Chief Albright, of th Bureau of SMires, ut a meeting of the Park Commlhslon The deplorable condition of the treek, AlbrlKht declared, wat clue to lllesal sewer cwnnectlotiH He mid fort-seen tlims hid be(ti made with ronncclfl with the lake Thoxo connections. AlbrlKht aserted. were made by plumbers who ran sen nee from homes Into surface drainage In stead of Into the I true municipal sewers of that section ofvthc cll II v tnaklnK sucll connections. AltiriRni saiu ine plumber saes about S40 on each houe There was n Rasp of Mirprlse when AlbrlKht declared that all sewaBe dls noal work had been approved by In spectors and that the fort -seven Illegal connections were thus approved. In the hope of remedvlnit matters Albright said he would usk Councils to take artlon compelling property owners to make proper connections He re ferred to Houston Lake as an ejesore. 12. T Stotehury, president of the commission, asked Chief engineer Vog des If he did not have a poor class of labor In the Park Vogdes said he had and he paid them J 1 for a day of nine hours. Thn painters, he said, nrelved ti a das, but could obtain bet ter wages elsewhere. No action was taken In the matter The largu tank i on the north plara of City Hall, which was used for diving exhibitions during the recent Liberty Loan drive, was pre. sented to the Park aquarium The cost of this tank was paid by Mrs i: T. Stotesbury A plan to obtain recruits for the mln. Istry among- business and professional ' men, and the ejection of James Wilson ' Bavard as chancellor were the chief developments at todav's eeaslon of the annusl convention of the Hplscopal Church of the Diocese of Pennsylvania The convention Is being held In the ( h urc.i of m Luke and the Kplphany. Thirteenth street below Spruce Toutril tho cloo of the afternoon session, the convention was aroused bv an attark nn the church pension fund i-i C "' ' ' '". Ht Paul's thurch. West Whltelnnd Mr Pievost dedtrrd there had been li mlsnnnament of funds ami that thns,. in ,mKP of u. riifcpnuio,, f tIie funds hud not kept th(.r promises It vtns pointed out today tint the war had greatly redilied the enrollment In theological seminaries, and It was sug gested that parish priests and others seek nut such men nnd bring them to the bishop for IiIk ndvlce. It was shown thit the first .vearof thn wni hid 1 educed candidates for the ministry by 23 per cent, nnd that the lncreT.lng appeal for men will prove still more serious An Illustration of the scarcity of cin dldates wni shown bv the case of the seminary In Phllndolpuli Its enrollment In the undergradtntc dep-trtinrnt Hst I' was iori.tlirce Nrt Jrari r. i cording to the pre-seut outlook, the en-1 luimieiii, mii oc irom twelve to fifteen men ( Many Pol Pnniled ' The commission on ciiidldates for holv i orders urged that the right mn be deliberate sought out anil per-omllv , approached with the tall to the nilnlstri The report sud. among other things. "In our report to thp conveiiilon .i jear -igo we called attention to the grave -u....,,, ui rvR.irii to me numbers and quality of men offering themselves for the work of the ministry. 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City Oversubscribed by Twenty Million Liberty txian figures for the tldrd I'edera P.eserve district today passed the three hundred and twcnt-flve mil- "Hush locomotives and freight cars to tho sleel mills." Is Charles M. Schwab's lateJt "speed-up" recommenda tion to the war Industries board nnd the railroad administration in his campaign to rush shipbuilding at the big yards In this section Mr Schwab ns director general of the Hmergf ncv Tleet Corpora tion, Is the "nation's shipbuilder." Before dangers of serious deltv to the shipbuilding prcgram through lack of transportation can be removed, he ex. plains, there will have to be considerable further outlay for building up the sup plies of rolling stock and locomotives on eastern railroads Mr Schwab's pollcv will mean that the railroads must transport thousands of tons of steel. In addition to the great quantities thev are now carrying, to meet dally demands This cannot bo done, It Is argued without great Improvements III transportation facilities which will probably entail further curtailment of passenger train schedules. In spite of the fnct that Mr. Schwab, on his appointment as director gen eral of the first orporatlon. Immedi ately obtained priority of transporta tion for ship plates, conditions of sup ply are reported far from satisfactory and promise to get worse unless the rullroids are whipped up to bear their share of the war burden. The shipping bonrd Ins received n tel egram from the 15 illlmore Dry Dock Comniny stating It lannot turn out the ships It Is building on schedule time without on Increaso In steel shipments Hog Island, the biggest shlpvard In tho world. Is reported still behind sclied ule hecause of steel shortage, and sim ilar reports are being received In Wash ington from other eastern jards Apportionment of ships to be built will ho onl to those ards that have kept up with the 1018 program, Mr. Hurley said This policy has been decided upon to stimulate tho management to greater efforts and to provide an incentive for faster work. WAR SHEEP PUT ON IAWN Dr. Woodward Turns Flock Into Emergency Pasture Twenty line Southdown sheep on a nve-acre lawn Is a wartime pastoral In flermantown'M most fashionable section today. The sheep nnd lawn aro tlu property of Dr. fleorge Woodward, at Mermaid and Oermantown avenues. He has fenced off five acres of the lawn surroutjdlng his home und turned It Into a sheep run The plan Is pursuant to mich a prac tice first Indulged In by Unglash people to conserve food and now taken, up In this countrj. The fence about the sheep pasture was necessary to protect Doctor Woodward's famous wall garden and teahouse, LOYALISTS FIGHT ARDEN PACIFISM Patriotic Body Formed to Combat Stephens, Col ony's Founder PLACARDS ARE POSTED THIS CITY (Ml FORES. HOUSING A. Merritt Taylor to Direct Work for Entire Na- tion Here J. WILLISON SMITH AIDE In our Church has Increased twice as ""nunt employes should reallre In the lion dollar mark, with a total of J325,. fast as the avenge Increase for seven present crisis that they aie engaged 8i8,"30, according to i: 1 l'asriore, luiici- ir,uinK cuinmunions; (t) t(, nre neariv twice as mum parlnhea and In a momentous public service, and gov error of the Third Federal Ite- mllin .tatlons n. ne have elergy to "houltl "" Patriotic nan Ihemi (6) our recruits ir. ih. - -When n mm Is In the innlnv nf ti, I belnR received from outlvlng districts, tent of nearly 50 per cent, are drawn ciovernment he ought to adopt a pa- ""'? "",' ''? ft,!,"' "l,'" ".!!' "0' not from families of our own Church I. , , .. . , . , "e ""nounced until I rlda, he said, but from those nttached to other rell- ,rlollc attitude, and realize lie Is engaged , The gain over the figures announced glous bodies, (6) In spite of the obvious '" ft Public strvh c of ov el whelming lm- eterday was JS.105 650 1'hlladelphla value of a college, eirucatlon to those portance to the UnUed .States," said the serve Dink tihsrrlntlons urn Mill I "" niur giriN and i; las w r.'i" ,-.?.'... a" P. ?..-..r'." AnnK-..eBe'' Proprietor of the house U.S. AGENTS RAID HOTEL Girl und Mnn Held; Sailors Sent to IVnvy Yurtl Agents of the Dearlment of Justice at the Instance of Colonel ( B Hatch, government law enforcement officer hue raided a, hotel at Thlrtv nlnlh and Market streets, earlv toda. Thev atnstfd four girls und i:ilas W llesldcnls of the single-tax community of Arden. Del, near Wilmington, as a protest against the alleged unpatriotic utterances of the founder of their colony have organized "The Arden Association for Patrlotlo Service" and have placard ed the town and vicinity, urging mem bership for all Ardenllep Frank Stephens, founder of the col ony. Is at liberty under fSOOO ball fol lowing action of the Federal Orand Jury, bv which he was Indicted under the espionage act on two counts. His son fs awaiting trial before the Supremo Court for falling to comply with the draft registration act. rollowlng the Indictment of Stephens. .1 meeting was called In the home of the tc-'vn phvslclan. Doctor Russell, and the new usvoclatlon was nriranlil .. . - A ., A. . . . en every telegraph pole In Arden has "l iiansporunsj me recoras ana equip The work of housing shlpvard work ers In all parta of the United States will be directed from Philadelphia. A. Merritt Talor, former transit dhector for Philadelphia, has been op pointed director 'of the new division of passenger transportation and hous ing of the Kmersency Fleet Corpora tion nnd J. Wlllison Smith, vice presl dent of the Land Title, nnd Trust Com. Puny, of this city, has been appointed assistant to Mr. Talor, It was an nounced today. Mr. Tavlor. who Is m Washington today, will take hold of Ills new- duties tomorrow. 4 Takes Hold Tomorrow Mr. Talor formerly liud offices la Washington as head of the passenger transportation of tho fleet corporation. The announcement of tha amalgama tion of the housing and transportation departments of the corporation, nnd the notice of the removal of the of fices of the corporation to HO North Broad street brings the executive of fices of the two departments to this city. Mr. Smith has been granted nn In definite leavo of absence from the Land Title und Trust Company and will go to Washington tonight to tako up his new duties with Mr. Taylor, who will remain there until tho work been posted a notice setting forth the new organization s purposes When the women's Liberty Loin com mittee called upon Stephens at his home he In alleged to have said to Mrs Mabel Van Trump, a member: "You aro a murderer, and so Is every one who sells bonds. You are sending our hos to the Ifenches to be murdered. No lady would be on such a mission" This remark precipitated action by the Federal Grand Jury. Stephens was formerly active In the People'H Council of America, and his ton Ik now secretary of that pacifist organization's "branch here. who enter the ministry, tint portion ofi .,-., ln our membership which could most easily I uuu'"r' sentencing Mever Frank to the Uov- Frank, a laborer, knowing the 'check- STATE MASONS RAISE $175,000 OF WAR FUND All Lodges Will Unite Tomor row in Order's National Relief Campaign provide Its sons with this preparation, "e months for defrauding Is set furnishing far less than Its proper ernment at Hog Island proportion or recruits; (7) thero is a tntnl Innlr nf nnv KVRl.m . nlm. (v.- the recruiting for the ministry." ,'ng up" system of the rmploves of the ti.- ii.. i.i 'various departments had not been per- The Itesolutlon , fected. had himself enrolled as the em- A resolution cmbodlng the sugges-ioje of seven departments, receiving tlons made was offered by the cnmmls- pay from each After lie had obtained slon. The resolution In part follows: .about 1500 fradulently, he was arrested Itmolvi'i), That tho hlh(ii of thi dlonif ' j ponvleled ba uakid to innalilfr th nonliability of ls..Hnr, . i, . w- . .... aulni pcll pracrs for lh Ini-rens of thp I'or a similar offen. in which he mlnlatn. whlrh iw bo uaed In irlvato or ' got about $160. Isldor Rudlck, a laborer, ,"lP,'i.l';.r7l!iPt thl- convention ,., I ""hlVm"' Ja'!; rails the attention of thf rlorsv snd Inlty , Trenton, for three months. Hudlek used and not Uast of th pnrents in th iiLtc-., I three fictitious names to defraud the to the ned of rrrult for thi- mlnitr. ami n,,,..,,,., it was said to the Importance of direct pirsornl iitorta Government, it was shiu to .cure them Two other emploveft of Hog Island, rt-Bolveil. That this ron-ntlon requests Jnmes J. Carlln, Westminster avenue, tha hlahop of tho dlotee. nctlnit hlnwlf, or . vrrtv.lhlril street and Hurrv nm bv such nsrnry as he may dt-m beat, m "r ort-iniru street, ana narry But uruo the hendmnatprs of ehurrh schools nnd ler, Klxty-secona street, near Arch, were thp aserlal chnplslns nnd narorhlal rlrrcv ...M(-nM-a n lull hv Jndirn Tl,r,mr.-nn .uhA tY.i H t.n-lflnp nmnnj, onll tttt -ml ,.! p " . I'ennslvanla Masons will complete ...-,- i.tnnnn unr fund this month as meir - , , , th.iseirs, that It ursea pariah rrlaata nn, part of the national program of the Jlhfrr; , , out ,uch m,n. tnat ,k. order to raise millions of dollars lor ministry, especially by p-rsonal tnttrvlewa Hitler sixty Oas in fiercer County ultii sHeeteil men prison They were convicted of con- Rfioved, That thla convention approve i ', ' , a. fraud thn -,... the atep nlrrudv taken bv the commission ' splracy to defraud tho t.ov ernment. In regard to recrutttne. ind the further troJ. i Butler was u timekeeper and It Is ects outlined In this report nnd that It re. charged that he Issued a fraudulent pay niieatN Ihe bli4hon fit the nlorene. In innrt nt i.,,. ...... ,'j rnmmlttee of three iltrcrmen and three lasmen to be known an the committee on recruttinir whose dutv It shrill 1, to carry out so much as possible of these suejtestlons , and In other i nt their dlacrellon. sub jeit alway to the npprovnl of tho blihop, to I further recruiting In the dloceae. Utaolven mil inia convention approves relief work among Masonic soldiers und their families during and after the war, A meeting In New York tomorrow, which will bo uttended by about 1500 check to Carlln, under the name of J. Carlln, for . PRAISE WEN IN UNIFORM tha suiBcmlnn of the rommlMlon In reirird District W f! T. IT. Commends to recrultlna- among- men of mora mature L,,"r,Ll. "-' -" v-."ciiub lichawor ot Army ana Navy Men The actions of sailors and soldiers In I the bishop, tre alnmllnE committee and the examlnlne chap! una, so rnr us possible umhr the present ranona of seneral con vention l' tlUI'lll -u, i, .... i, mul rAtiuiiK ... j j , .t. C... h. full lechnieal Intellectual reoulrement. . th Is city were commended by the hec- usual in this dloceae. and that It tinea the I on(1 District W. C T. U Institute at theotostcal seminaries to provide special . ' ... ..... .'., .u, ..,.. i preparation ror sucn men ano ii po-einie e-e-f lis uaririiy uicciiub tim n..t,,wu,, ,,, rt'the most prominent Mason, of the ''VM-VVrfhrr country, will Wko definite steps to ,olJr,hp. aa described In thl. report, be 1 Ci?,K,h2 unanimous onlnlon of the hring all the lodges Into the campaign r.me,,e,. to the dlocen board Mllnl' "SSlM the James Kraus. grand master, of "All- The uttacK on tne cnurcn pension . b behav ng ad- ttamsnort- will represent I'ennslvania fund by Mr. I'revost was made while bnat their conduct deserves Uamsnort. at the meeting. The money will be used for the com. fort of wounded, maintenance of moral condition for men In camps, entertain ment of soldiers, assistance of their families, establishment ot easy means of communication between soldiers and their relatives and friends, cheerlne of men about to go Into the fighting and reconstruction and education of wound ed soldiers This last who must And some occupation at which lbo"?hh"j;1'ln r -1 . Nlekot fts 15 thev can earn a living. Of the money raised In Pennsylvania to date $70,000 was contributed by the Philadelphia lodges, which Include about 30,000 members. There are In the State about 130,000 .Masons. The fund Is TO per cent subscribed, with about 3175,000 raised. HOTELS TO ANSWER COOKS Striking Kitchen Workers Will president. Get Keply Today Final answer t othe demands of the Cook and Kitchen Workers' Union Is expected today, when chefs and man agers of the hotels and restaurants and yepresentatlv ea of the striking workers will hold a conference at organization headquarters, Hi North Thirteenth street. The demands embody a flat Increase ot 20 per cent In pay, nine hours to con stitute a working day, 80 cents an hour for overtime and recognition for their organisation. Service was suspended In every hotel restaurant and cafe at 10 o'clock last night at a result of a strike In which the members of the Cooks and Kitchen Workers' Union participated almost to man. Scores of patrons went to bed supper lea or obtained their meals in soda fount apd small eating places. the convention was considering a resoiu- . i,ih..t nrnise tlon to merge the Diocesan ChrlstmaH Olrls are becoming more daring In Fund, amounting to ,160,000, with the their dress, Mrs B. K Fahnestock told church nenslon fund. her audience In nn address dealing with cnurcn pension mnu. (he gm prob,enl fene Ba)(j ,hat mothers Honesty Unquestioned are often at fault, encoutaglng extremes ., . ..t .... e..i . . i.,i of fashion and frequently setting the t do not want the fund to get Into exam,,e to their daughters the clutches of those people In New ..t tme that we should appeal dl- York," said Mr. Prevost. "They have rectl to the motherhood of the nation," .. ... ...i.n. ,u.u i.ui- nmn.ia-a m,i uih wald. "and ask their aid In remedy- have not kept their word In regard to that 'nyh. .vlbMrf daerousres.ng. V spoke on wartime prooiems anecttng tne the eris she advocated restricting liber ties allowed joung women and girls of tender ages "Too manv girls carry keys," she said "and come in at all hours of the nlRht when the rest of the family la sleeping." The Institute board of censors en nounced that It heartily approved the action of the State Board of Censor In deletlnr Parts of the "Hearts of the World" photoplay, which were deemed objectionable. .Idler, "turning from the war. 8e of ,e ,um,8 entrusted to them " W'Zwrttll ri "I"1 " the 1,one8ty of Ulshon Rhlnelander challenged the statement of the minister, and said he himself was a member of the board of trustees of the fund Mr Prevost said that he did not know that the bishop was a member of the board, and that he meant to cast no aspersion on the bishop. He did not retract what he said gener- J. Plerpont Morgan, the financier, Is treasurer of the fund In question, and Bishop Lawrence, of Massacnuseus. is Jfc MIOSIS DIVORCE SUIT (. ( ' i. ,. ,Vw4fct Mti I Ferawr Foilcemtn, ir a ponce- VjmbiJm (rem Th, church Pension Fund Is a na tional organisation which takes cars of retired clergmen and their dependents, while the Christmas Fund is a dloceson pension and takes care of the widows and orphans of deceased clergymen rrevent Future Desdloeks Mr Bayard, the new chancellor, re celvsd a Vote of 113. He llvss at 105 East Johnson street, Oermantown, and la a member of Grace Church, Mount Airy. Future trouble over the selection of a chancellor was avoided by the action of the committee appointed to revise the canons, which recommended that, be ginning next ear, the chancellor be ap pointed by the Bishop every-three years, Instead of being elected annually at the convention The judicial duties of the chancellor have also Teen removed. He Is now counselor for the Bishop, the standing committee, and any cburch body that desires his service. The Judl clal power of the chancellor goes to a new offlcer to be known as the "com mlssary." He will be elected for six years at each annual convention. No commlesary will be elected until the ltll convention. .The folUwlnr elections were an nouficedi Xr euty of the Provincial Synod at WtvWfajtssV--K. JL BMnv WJSBUBB) - arU B)Vi IJ. J WW Mi ENLIST AS CAMOUFLEURS Joseph T. Peanon, Jr, end Paul King Will Help Conceal War Ve.ieh Hiding American warships from the pylng eye of German submarines Is the war service ' of two of Philadel phia's best-known landscape painters, Paul King and Joseph T. Pearson, Jr. Incidentally, as a war note In paint ln. It Is announced that the Pennsyl anla Academy of the Fine Arts prob ably will establish a camouflage school at the Chester Springs JBummer School of the Academy. Henry McCarter Is slaved as head of the proposed school for camoufleurs. Paul Klnr has already closed his studio, and has reported to the Philadel phia Navy Yard for service. Mr. Pear son expects to leave within a few days, It was said at his home In Chestnut Hill. HARRY GOMPF IMPRISONED Self-Confei.ed Burglsr Coei Up for Two Yesrs Judge Johnson. Quarter' Sessions Court, today Imposed a sentence of not less than two years' or more than five yeare In the Eastern Penitentiary on Harry Oompf, who pleaded futy to burglary. . , . Oompf wm caught enterlnr a house at III! Montfomeryavenue. Vmh rrank a. harman. til North fty-eeventh street OMl tt0 worth ah BBtaea aa) am aaiaa LsfeeataBvaaBBaa' . bbbt. vasmiia has now- reached J156,74 001), with quota of 1130.000,000. PeniiH.vlv.inla, out side of Philadelphia, his leglstered sub scriptions amounting to 1120,573, 150, with a goal of only 1102 000,000 South ern New Jersey with an allotment of 119.000,000, has produced 121,004, C50. Delaware, with a quota of only $8,500,. 000, has passed New Jersey In the amount subscribed, with a total of IJ1,- 920 550 Local Liberty Loan officials are , Sicdiij ,ivurry will! uif iri,uil UI MIC cupip.ilgn The prediction was made by Howard 1" Hansill, assistant di rector, that Philadelphia will be near the top of the list of Federal Reserve dls. trlcts In all respects when the final returns have been announced. ment of the emergency fleet offices to this city Is completed, about Juno 1. lt Contracts This Week Contracts will bo awarded this week for tho construction of 1000 homes In tho Fortieth Wnrd for tho housing of Hog Island shlpworkers. The first group of the new houses 2P0 will he completed within ninety dns Work Is to be apportioned so that 200 others will be ready for occupancy every month until the work Is completed. In addition to these houses, tho Kmer geney Fleet Corporation Is assisting pri vate builders to construct about 600 ad ditional houses that nre convenient to trolley lines leading to Hog Island One builder Is now getting ready to construct 2J00 bungalows In IUrb, another build er Is putting up ninety houses nearby. These houses will be completed early In autumn. With the 500 houses commandeered siveral weeks ago these 1500 houses will make up the 2000 homes It was original ly planned to build In the Hlmwood sec tion The houses erected in the Fortieth Ward will be on Slit -first and Slxty- T1 i., . . second streets, and will extend from Puli'lo squXs nndrkseeerMo,n.!b"8rdav:nrln?. BonlK,H,xS,,yesCetveanntf, XWZTl en,ET,alave1iufe;'1U!lre rUr,h i "S & & W$ rtff. ."."L.'t'" "V""': ton the west side of Sixty-seventh -b . . i i if ..tiuniiTiniii nanii. unarr in ipiinpr. .. a. . anl Li. Acer .Stroke... ,,t shin f .ni.n,i itA.-h.., i,.. .i. ". rret " running tome east side or "t - - . " " Miiv.riffnin "nv ,u, I , . Slv Mjlloru Cue., Ijtiai. I.,n ...n..l. 1 I ' """ '" ...ni, iiuu LUPlUUt lull wire Inter turned over to the officials at the navy jard. The girls, Anna Hoban, Mary Dever, Julia Smith and Margaret 'I hompaon. were held In J1600 hall for a fur ther hearing by United States Com mlssloner Long, In the Federal Building, and Kvans was held In J3000 hull for court hlnte two of the sailors .ire under twenty-one, an additional charge of dis pensing Intoxicating drinks to minors was lodged against Jlvans. I DIES PLANNING WAR WORK Etlw BAND CONCERT SEASON WILL OPEN NEXT WEEK Series Starts, in Fairhill Square Monday Night Com munity Singing il Meeting to Speed Production Z" '"" !.ZnlU"?.'-.. I at 1000 feet on nhnvvood anSe Hdward C. Meier. nresldn. e .... .., "".' 'o "'J . ".,.... ."" "n'" tnd back to Bulst street and ti i a . it .... - I iiiiik rAtviii nnnuiii nrni uic rrupini i n rku manna Heine hafety Boiler Works, Phoenix-1 will extend into September. Commu-1 ' lclu" "enue' vine, cnen oi apoplexy while ntendlng nity singing, which pioved so popular a meeting today of 200 heads or uiooi ..... ....... .. m i, .,h.,,,o.i ,i,,....i, ,.., .J. ,..,- ... ..,....,.. ,,.L,.. .. '..Inn.. .!... It. I J , - " '" -.Ulll.lir,, ..... uv .,,.... .. ..,,..- i-iiimuriiiui t it piuwij- c-iiuioiiiK up i.p. .,,.tr- r,iijrun uini manuiac- out the present season the list," he said "We arc passing tho I turlng concerns in the Itacquet Club. I The first six concerts will be held In other reserve districts us our returns I The meeting was a co-operative gath- the following squares and parks: are completed. I believe we will be I crlng to speed the shipbuilding program ! . .,.,,, n.. i-,. ..,,.. Fourth and right with tho lender, both in refined , Mr Meier uhh fifty eHrH old and one , MADAME Q" IS HUNTED I AS ALIEN ENEMY HERE to percentage of oversubscription and In the number of subscribers, when the final results arc iinnounced." BAN ON PRICE BOOSTING Heinz Forbids Unwarranted Ad vance in Food Rates "Unwarranted advance In rates will not be permitted." sas Howard Helns, United States food administrator for Pennsylvania. The food administration In enforcing this general rule will lnslt that pro posed Increase In rates he submitted to tne local Federal rood administrator, of the wealthiest men ln Phoenlxville He had given all Jits efforts to the maxi mum production of war supplies and was helping to push extensive plans ot the Emergency Fleet Corporation. . He Is survived by his widow, three sons and a du lighter. CUPID DEFEATS LAW Arraigned as Runaway, Youthful Cou ple Weils Instead Itate parents lelded to Cupid's plead Ing today, when their youthful runaway offsprings were arraigned before Magis trate Tmh.r In hi. Amrt. . c !i "' . and that any Increased rate be Justified , Christian streets for a hearing on their .. Vi , '. '""" tuui,io.iiii. ah a result I'nuip Mermando Mr Heinz goes on to say: seventeen years old, 431 Cedar street i licensee uaii noi marge oirecuy or uristoi, fa, and Irfna Bulbalna fifteen Indirectly a commission or brokerage on the sale of food commodities In excess of that which customarily prevails under normal conditions In the locality In which the brokers, commission merchants or auctioneers of the business Is conducted and In the particular branch of trade in question providing, however, that this rule shall not apply to dealers In butter, cheese, poultry, eggs, fresh or frozen fish, fresh fruits or fresh vegetables 'Commission meichants, brokers auctioneers rpnti'H from ., . .. ... ,-,- - .?.",' "" "J in an uujuiiiiuit oince, consented to servo the general rule, which prohibits unjust, as bridesmaid for the hurriedly Tr? unreasonable, discrimlnatorj or unfair , ranged ceremony, and Police Sergeant years old 5 Lincoln street. Bristol, wero married by the magistrate with the con. sent of the parents. Young Mermando and his then-pros-ptctlve bride ran away from home a week ago with the Intention of being married. They were arrested here last night, on request of the parents of both of them, before a ceremony could be performed. The parents were sent for and. when the couple appeared before ion meichants. brokers or the magistrate, they relented Miss Mary dealing n commodities ex-' Devlncentls. draft board clerk employed XErjflX "e,.f,?.x.fr"r.d. 'n ?."'? onlce. consented ?o"e5r,e OLD LETTERS SELL HIGH Large Prices Obtained at Sale of Rare Autographs Hare old autograph letters brought large prices today at a sale held at 1311 Walnut street. A letter from Marie Antoinette to Count Fusen brought $"26 : letter, by Jean Paul Marat, French revolutionist, J135; a letter from Oeorge Washington to Doctor Anderson, J160; a letter from Francis II to his wife, Mary, Queen of Scots, brought 1138; Beniamln Frank lin's letter to Thomas Walpole, dated 1771. brought H0: a letter from Count lyoula Krontenac. dated 1849, brought 1170; another dated 1664, brought $240 WOULD MARK BALLOTS WITH FOUNTAIN PENS Only Wiy to Prevent Frsud by Extra Crouei, Says Trainer "Use a fountain pen to mark your bat. lots on election day" Is the gist of a statement sent broadcast through 'the downtown wards yesterday by Select Councilman Harry J.. Trainer, of the Third Ward. In this way, Trainer em phasizes, election frauds will largely be prevented. Accorllng to Trainer It Is an old trick for political ward bosses and crooked election officials to have pencils concealed In their hands with which they Invalidate ballots after qualified electors have voted. This Is done by the simple expedient of taking a ballot after an elector has voted, for example, the Re publican candidate for Governor and putting a cross mark after the name of the Democratic candidate. The bs41ot, therefore, containing a vote for two candidates for the same offlce Is thrown out when the count Is made. Councilman Trainer arrues that If nan Is used, chances of fraud ira because It would not be so easy for7 a crooaea etesuon oinmai 10 oonoeal a pen Ja Ma mum u it woum a stvort McOarrlck volunteered as best man Th. newlyweds returned home with their parents to Bristol this afternoon. Ask $10,000,000 For This Port Continued from rase One 000 for completing the Improvement above Lalor street, Trenton. Three hundred thousand dollars Is pro vided for continuing the Improvement of the Bchuylklll niver. Ten thousand dollars Is approved for maintenance of Keyport and Shoal har bors, Woodbrldge, Cheesaquake, Mata wan and Compton Creeks, Elizabeth, Raritan, South and Shrewsbury Itlver und Raritan, Bay, New Jersey. For maintenance of Wilmington har bor, (50,000 Is provided and $20,000 for maintenance of Absecon Inlet. ASKS $2,223,835,000 FOR , YEAR'S SHIPBUILDING ' Washington, May 8 America's shipbuilding bill for the fiscal year ll-l will be $1 223 835.000. Chairman Hurley, of the Shipping Board, today Informed the House Ap propriations Committee. . In asking for the appropriation Hur ley said all but $135,000 would be used directly for the production of ships. The estimates are more than double the amount Congress appropriated last year $810,000,000. The figures submit ted today are also about 1760.000,000 more than the original estimates of the board. ij. The total requeatwas.dlvlded as fol. General construction of ships, $1,386,. ion nao? nurchaslnar. reaulsltlonlna anrf leasing of shipbuilding plants. $652,000,..! 000, concrete snip coneirucuoni alp, 040.000; purchasing, requisitioning or leasing of land, $10,000,000 ; operation of the ships of the merchant marine, f.. ooo.ovo: for shipbuilding, plans, $5.000,. nno; shipyards. In foreign countries. $65,000,000: training merchant marine crews. 110.110,000; Increasing port fa cilities, iii.oou.guu ana ior expenses or l?:a!X:S Ma 13 ralrtilll Square, ami l.ehlsh nvi-nu' May 14 Dlrklnson Square, Taakpr tr"ts . Msv II Monralnnl Park. Twentj-Wth ' and DUmona streets May 10 Powers Park. Ann anil Almond striata. . Mm 17 P.elwrn Tirk, Twrntv-second street snd l.-hlch avenue. Slav In Plot, Thlrt-seventh street and l'owefton avrnui. .... The progrnm for the week of May 13 18 Is as follows- 1. Overture, "William Tell v ,, , rtosslnt (Py request) ... la) "yerena ta ' . . .Mnskowskl thl "AmrrUun Patrol" . . .Meaeham In PhllariAlnhln to lnv,,,.Hffnta Ih, at- O frVacjielnt im Afl'iiMni'U'Af1aB,1tiisslAaal ' 4, uems irom layln noino ne Woman Spies Bring Special Force of U. S. Agents to Philadelphia Additional .special asrents of the Pe partment of Justice hae been slatloned A 1nor poln (uplprtrri) t. (Irand flelfrtlrtn "A Ida iLunuiiunii) h a IKI 7, Vain 1i Concert, "Weflillnff of th WlmlH .. . Hull 8. "AmertCKn Kantafle" ...llirbert $5000 BEQUEST TO CHURCH Will of Sarah L. Fetter Aids 01- ney Congregation Jlvltles of alien enemy women In general. Mr. Jere hhaw and a woman In particular krlovvn as ,,veroi -jtadame Q," It became known today. Tlie activities ot "Madame Q" are said to have been suspicious. Frank tlabarino. head of the local bureau or investigation here, admitted today a special force had been put to work to look ufter the activities of severaV women, former hubjects of Germany and Austria, The activities of "Madame Q" have been brought to light ln Investigations br agents who, although familiar with her work, remain In the dark as to her identity. Her case Is of particular Interest to tho department because of her alleged A bequest of $5000 to the Klrst Pres byterlan Church. Olney. Is Included In the will of Sarah U Fetter. B008 Rising Sun avenue. The remainder of the $20,250 estate goes to brothers and sis ters of the testatrix. -.th,f,r V1"3 pt?bB,,?,!.d,a.y wer.e thoe! connection with tho National German of Sallle Lowenburg. 1316 Walnut street. , American Alliance, recently dissolved. P?oP,::fuVrntUV:o:oVdr.re8r SI, ..tr.ttlo ofW-.II.n women Ilardlev. 5551 Hazel avenue. $7000: wn. ' the Kastern Dlstriot of Pennsylvania Ham T. Moore. 2102 Summer street. will start soon, Instructions have been $5200; Clara Cartereau. 2433 North Thirty-third street. $3830; George P. Stumpf, 5749 Hunter street, $3500; I.nura A. Spruance, 1853 North Pnrk avenue, $3000, and Kmllv I Woods, 1J07 South Broad street, $2500. GET 13 IN FIRST U.S. RAID Sailors and Girls Caught in Saloon Proprietor Arrested hix sailors and 'six girls were arrested early today In the first raid conducted bv Government officials since Lieutenant Colonel Hatch, of the marine corps, be gan his campaign against the sale of liquor to enlisted men In this city. Agents of the Department of Justice, who made the arrests, also tookthe pro prietor of the saloon, n. II, Kvans, of Thirty-ninth and Market streets. In custody. Some of the girls, according- to the police, are not twenty-one years old. The sailors, their companions and Uvans were taken to City Hall. Two hotel proprietors and their clerks were held under bail for court by Judge Gorman, ln the Misdemeanants Court, today and a third hostelry may be the subject for vice Investigators as a result of the testimony produced. , John Retchert, proprietor, and Jesse James, a negro, porter or a hotel In Third Btreet near Arch, were each held under $800 ball for court on charges of conducting" an establishment of Ill-repute, , On the testimony of Marie Shelly, six teen, of Jackson street; M, Shapiro, pro. prletor, John Undenhoff, clerk, and Harold Tooms. negro, porter, of a hotel In Arch street near Sixth, were all held under ball for court. WOMAN.DEAD FROM PAS; HUSBAND IS OVERCOME Aed Couple Ate Victims of Aspbyxiit. ing Fumes While Asleep st Home Louise Dlcanttno, sixty-four, was killed by gas accidentally late this afternoon, while taking, a nap at her home, 1780 South Bancroft street Her hitsband;, Anjfelo Dlcantlno, seventy, la 'In critical condition from tfe-aMM'tiMu N..,l,y-w;- ? ', received from Washington by United States Marshal Noonun to get his force in readiness to carry out the work of registering the women In the sasie man ner as men alien enemies were registered. SCHOOL CLERKS APPEAL Request for Living Wage Made to Board of Education The clerical assistants of the" Phila delphia public schools appealed to the committee on elementary schools for a living wage. William Row en pre sided at the meeting of the committee. Because they had received a Flight In crease In salary the June before the lower-paid clerical assistants were not given the bonus given to the teachers this year, The lowest salary paid to clerical as sistants Is now $560 and the girls ask that the minimum be made $760. The matter was referred to the committee on salaries. Among other routine matters which rame before the committee were leaves of absence for six teachers desiring- to enter the Government service. Those asking tthe leaves were Margaret Far rail. Kdward H. Beck, Lloyd H. Mckum, William E.' Robinson, Margaret F. Ma crae and Anna )i. Bltncr, . VANDERLIP EXPECTS . ' RECORD TO BE MADE That Kastern Pennsylvania will make a new record In the "Pledge Week" cam paign, which starts next Sunday and continues until Saturday night, was the prediction made by Frank A. , Van derllp. chairman of the national war- nvlnM rjvmmlttee. In n. talaa-rant fln Robert Kelso Cassatt, director ftrrl TCaaterrt Pennsylvania, with rerard'la4! the sale of thrift and war savings stamps. The message from Mr, Vandtr.t slip follows:' I . "The national Importance of making a! tremenaous success ot your J'eonsyi-i' vanla drive cannot be overemphasised,; It will oe ine greatest possioi neip the movement If you succeed In PVfHlf over m rtoiaoiy succeaBiui camn m confident Eastern Pennaylva make a new record on the war i BMW5W wttt.jtft jti