' (. V m UES'TAX -' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHUJADELPHIHUBSDAY. Ml Y 9' 1918 i i i i I at Lease Hearing cs Out One Argu it of Opponents fkt BAN INJECTED kpld Transit Company will not Ibis under the propound lease profit taxes of underlying nor tliir Income) tn un i lie . W Ames Ballard, chief couimel Cor any, made this statement tliH at a hearlntr before the Public i Osmfnlsslon. fi commission Is listening to pio- slnst the apprerval of t lie lento It, the city and the eompanj,. The r Is In the 1'lnam.c I'onmilltcc City Hall. '.Ballard said atockholdriii of the (rule companies had been tiotllleil Company's nttltude on the la ThI knodes out one of the nU of onponcntN of the least. fc'Ballard's Matement a made ine, had nnlahcd croas.eiamlnslnir '.i'Lawla. called as nn expert. who ; eWered tcstlmonv against the lease is said the leunpaitr would saddle Hjr through the tease, with JTOfi.ooo W.000 excessive profits and Income , emanating for the must part from ring companies. . Ballard then asked t.errnlfslon to 'statement In the record ., announced by the commission antcl Mould be given opportunity transcript of the testimony. at argument would take place In if ut a date set by the com- vrlthln the next two wieks raV Mopnage an Argument ijjttiin of Councils In Mopping- all sub- "WorK on the high-speed transit lines hHy-wlll be used by "the United Mem Association ax ono or itNNni for opposing the lease r Oocar Beasley, counsel for the as- tiled the louncllnunlc reiolu- fecently adopted, holdlnc up the until after the war. '..Beasley gave no reason for his . . . . -. .. ... ....i , out it is generally ueneveu mat. I use Council s action to support his ' vortwa: HADDON OFFERS HOME SITE C.iintlcn to Get FulrviW Tr.tcl for 1000 Sliiptne-nV Hours The Hsddon townthlp commissioner i ll 't'eilnl meeting toelsy agreed to give- the rliy of Camden .120 acres of '"J f be linoM.il ns Falrvlew, where 1000 model homes for shlpvard workers are to be located. The trad, known ns tln old Cooper farm, extends from the Champion load to Mount Kphrulm pike, to tha city James Ijleakly. city solicitor of Cam den und William M. llrlgg, of the united Mlates housing commission, were at the ineetlnr and agieeet to all th Plans rhe city nf Camden agreed to' pay the IMS tax of l0O for the tract and lako oer the bonded Indebtedness of th it part of the township 1 he agree ment now goes to the Assembly to be. ionic a law Camden will equip the. tmct with chools and provide lire and ikiIIks pro tectlnn Thcte will ,e it tettilalon foi bidding th sale nf llepior MILITARY REGISTRANTS MAY NOT HAVE VOTE Ton n Meeting and Vure Lead-' ers Ask Removal of Names From List aBBBBBBB BBBBBBBBBBBBBBjHHHpv aBBBBBBBBBBBPtt'',vi'4 - aaRdlar1 HatfaBBaDbk HH ) BHBBBBH ' BBBBBBBBBV BBBBBBBKfl BBBBaaaBSaBBBBBBr BBBBBBBBBBl BOY GIVES START TO "WAR CHEST" H I First Pledge to Fund Made by GermantoAvn Student INSURANCE MEN MAN WAR AID Western Bureau Gics Govern incnt Use of Inspector Atlantic city, .V 4.. May 3. The woilern tnsuranca llurcau, comprising slxti- of the wnaller tire Insurance com panies dolnsr bnslness uhi nt th f !(. slppl niver, pledged Itself today to plsce I . Its Inspectors at tho disposal of tho1 "'""";', nunramim and co-openue uith l-edernl authority In oercomlnni .lire hazards In establishments vhtru 'food Is stored j The convention voted to expedite the . losp m oraer nof t DECLARES I. W. W. AIM WAS U.S. OVERTHROW Prosecutor Tells Jurv Organi zation Would Have "Big IJnion' Supreme TirWI PACTAIVC X Wfl.'nli? namlr the American war machine Uildence that thu I, W tv'ii us a patriotic concession I. . ' " Bet up A I). Haker, Lansing. Mich, wai t,le onlv po"tr ,n ' elected preldenti Wnlter Wellman, Chi. I Bn,tl b' ,1,e Go' ..A IIH&T VR aiHbTIIXCKI.R I lcen-)eur-oli H. iNrl.on Ma)lieu. nf Orinatilnuii, a llie firt -uli- ., ntir tr. ft.., . ..t- . I..., II. !.l.,-.l lie leKlstratlon toimnKslon mjs pe-. .,"'., l 7. ....... ir.,,.,.. oncd today b, Town Me. tin ..it ' ,'' , 'bT.""""""- "S ,,H p,edp'' ....... h .... . ui.tipu ii.n-p iioi fipen ""til Mn 1!0. Twelve of liU an rlors have fought for Ainericj, mill lie link ilone hiit Lit li rfllillR Liberty lioml. ami nar caving l-l Jlll5 FRIDAY "HONOR DAY"" FOR MERION SCOUTS The leKlstratlon toininKslon uuoncu touay u Town Jle. tine and Vare leade-s'to strike off the names of registered citizens who have Unco irono to military cantonments It Is feared the pirty leaders t,a, th it un effort will be made bj the opimslnff po litical factions to have others votn In tho name of the u-gMiunls at camji on chc tlon day. Harry Cassldi. former Slate food In tpeotor, and now the icrogiilzed Varc leader li the sixteenth division of the Tenth Ward, presented to tlm nglhtra tlon commission ll dozen nAtltlnna tn have those men disqualified to vole at' Inflate the War Chest; Then Inflate Your Oiui "When llic 'bojs' who nro fight Intr jour battle lit nuiope como inarching down llro id htreet In the Jubilee followlnc their vlctorj over the flcrtniiiN wilt .vou be able to look the in Mtuarelj In the fuce? "Not unless uu have subsrlhd evorj avuiuble cent to tho War CIlCHl " The war vclfare council thus appeals to r-veiv I'lill iclclphlan V "Kct In Hue ' bv iiludBlnir himself to ltd tho War Chest eaico. vice president. I'hlcago, hecretary and Kred Itje, RESIDENTS PROTEST COBB'S CREEK ODORS riiltsgn, .Mav 9. mined to e United their "Mr Union" as hbj country was pre eminent nttornos to the Jury In Judge T.indlss court, which Is trjlnn 11 J members of tho organization . In their class warfare, which was to make the worl.lngman supreme, all 'weapons were declared b- their leidcrs to be acceptable llthlcal standards were- declared to be nbollheil, the Prur- slan theorv th n th State can do no wrong was adopted as the motto of th.) FINED FPU FOOD VIOLATION Rotliteln Pas $30 for Selling Unions at Execs. Price s n penalty for selling onions at a P'lce In excerc of thtt named bv tho food administration here, Morris lloth stein In business as tho National Mar ket Company, Slstv -second and Market streets, was fined $30 Jay Cooke, food administrator for Philadelphia, turned the fine over to the American lied Cross. Figures showing the savin? of wheat flour effective by cracker and biscuit manufacturers In the United Mates have) been compiled at the office of the local food administration. Although these manufacturers were not required to ue ubMltules until April 14, tho actuilly did use S Dr cent of wheat substitutes lu their total baking In tho month or PENROSE AND GUFFEY LOCK HORNS ON 'BOOZE' Republican Hits, nt Demo cratic Aspirant to Governorship COURT YIELDS VARES Chief Albright Promises, to linebtigatc Complaints of Stream's Polluted Condition I union and .schrechllchtelt" as the pol- ..!.. l-, !..- f!iiin I ley to control In choos'ns tactics In tho J"ticpeillienis l OUCr liOUC nave n.ose men disqualified to vole at ',... . . 2 ,L Witt Cujl-r tho coming election The Committee of ill Ul!iere AlllllVersdrv aild it Yal Uoln Kcventj. It was Indicated, likewise urges t i ,.-.". , '"rB,",'J !i, "is action s Receive Awards for Work "l riM-rty in Loan Campaign ReMdnntts of the Cobb's Creek hectliin of the riu hale complained to tho Ilureau The first pledge to the war chest b 'f SU"r" "5 ,h" p0,lUte,1 co,,alt:f11 f in c lev n-i ear-old boj and the appoint- lm LrPeu ""i' declare that the stench tintnt of forty-four team captains toda) at miim (mints along the water roulu Is j mat keel the prcllmlnar work nf the uim- ut times almost unbearable 'pilgii to In opened on Ma) 20 e-iii-f ih.ii. r .. .. . . , Tho team captains .over cverv ,.,nge ' l,,ef MM of '- ure m of Sur- of business und professional activity , 'i- todiy t.ild he had been told of and ate from among the eltv's most , the cotiditleii of Cobb's Creek and tint 'prominent tr..n Tli.j will I.. gin oi-'i.efore the ummer is mer he would fcanlilng their tcatm at once and wlll,mo ,, ttPrM , tJn, ' be reads fr ictlon on the opening of and Ince.stlgaleM Jujt at the piepent the drive ' me his foice of uihpectors Is jt work Thej are as follows on Wlsvahlclton CrceU wheie forti- '-ainuH ll.iin'r seven Illegal sewer connections havo 'u'PJe'.tinTk.ndried bin kCO'i"e't investigation will IHrtni.nKuIn require sune weeks to complete ii lerumDnanr ir in speaaitig ot ins work Chief At. bright said- '1 am having .m Investi gation of all fresh-water streuns made, w 1th a v lew to stopping pollution from 1 all sources. Theie Is un Intercepting sewer along Cobb Creek and there should be no great trouble there If tliero 'are no Illegal connections running Into (lie creek itself Many kuch connections sol llrharch llmrs (I 1rnr vtorrln U tlolhlT l.ilm I' e'onn"Ui i: w Clark l S" VV I'orson surrjeie" Klelfher Ullll.tn C' lurber Wtlli.m l' lt H episi la. b I. I. It I l( M.-.V1I ler 1 eres e Madeira 'inon IIU-r J llowsr.l P' harles A Porter Jr 1,U K fellir Cahln VI Mnjlh lo-.ph Vt H1M 1. r Htotihur class rtruggle At (he snmn Itme. mi extreme nnrlfKl htanet was taken toward the war ulthi rjennnii I'at riots were ridiculed and hnlcllera elenounced as fools In kongs written bv members and published bv the organization to be sung nt their gathering". The evidence of nil this was found bv the Government In phimphlets and newspipcrs forming pirt of the propa ganda towar.l which nearlv all of tho Immense sums received and disbursed bj the organization were devoted Thla uuterlnl was read to the Jur b At torne Prank IC N'ebeker. chief of the Government counsel The nongi were read first Manj weie bv Joe Hill, who whs shot In tho west and whose memory Is cherMied J.v tho I W. V. us that of a mart) r Kilphll Chaplin, one of the defendants nlso wrote several. Ml breathed hatred atheism i evolution The worst, which visible shocked th Juiv, was Joe I1IHV "Christians at Wat, wiltteu to be sung to the bolemn inusle of 'Onwatd ( hiMlan Holdlcis, With To-Third Rule Declared Invalid The decision or Judge Ilarralt up holding the majority rule In Councils, Instead of two-thirds niajorltv for financial mea-ures, virtually gives back to the Vares control of the bodies that was wrested from them by the election last fall of many Independents and fol low era of Senator Penrose Vare lead ers In both blanches arc Jubilant over the victory, which they say, removes all I tho Prlmatles effective opposition dining the remainder , comlc"?' -" eleaii eioes not db c .., ...!, i. .i i-, , ,, 'close all clear or Intelligent eomprc- of the Smith administration henslon of th- Issres All Important Councllmanlr commit- "ClnUlnr tint nil tie c.thet Riibrrna tees are In the control of the Vare fol- '"rl '' ' Hlaton had declined In favor lower" Several ll n,imi..i. .t "" Hiue-numem e,une.v, lorgeinn measur anei a stormv two jeors was nnllclnsi.i I'ollonlng Investigations of ihv fnrii eight wards In the e It-, conducted by the Committee of Heventj, the commission was appealed to to remove 3000 name? of 'Illegitimate' registrants Ion that no contract should b J, 'TZ ... ' ..V ""' U s , ia ... . .1.- , position of twfntiy tanes of Lltlen ulm iVw-hosald he rnade TVtud, otfcZ: ' ! WUr"llnV"taBLHta.' """" ".t.o, to strike off .i m. he "..'' "nr: jaooo" .,rik;r ,monr;re mr. riwouiaoeunproniaDic.orinec.iy th t , , - combined Town l proposed lease were entered Into. .Mp.nir Hnu ,lfnllllH' n w"Z "?" iClVltness lllspute Twining ho were aided In theli Investigation bv " W,. 7 n. . i "' ;-;.:".- ,. !"'""1- .'l '" Andersons llojs' ofBOcentiiavvecl. according to the com- K..'r ivp.V AID nVVIclt-J ...r ...... ....i... , uniiiiiiice uiiv Hand, the vvjn.ole trooji under -c uul i """' lie ngures tnat on tne oasis o: ' " .. . ... ... , ... has compiled a batch of strlke-e,rf p-tl- Mister I.dgai VaMi and the olfle lals of ' - to 1 ho should glee 84 cents a vear JQ ASSIST WAR CHEST tlons Most of the eliminations asked the l-elaware and Meiiitguirerj I ounty U'-' raised this amounl to U a vear or V "J3K" W iVU VjIlc':'J are duplications clue, to changes In rel- eouncll Panlel r Heard Hoy Scoiit ! 'i" month ,, . deuces 1 raudulent registration is kadei and marching guest will be nest Ulclnrel comes from a long linn of , Organization Declines to Ilriomu Ilene- charged ill sonic of the petitions A jn iMe followed bi the Merlon lroon fghtlng ancestors l.leveu of his foie-' f,, l.r. r I'.m.l l.t Fitl !:., cross-cxauiluatlein by Willi ' Lewis, the Minor's transit coun- t,S. V, Lewis said the reports he made IgMblbllie presented by him were- not flult of actual observation, nor had .worked foi a transit company In ilty that would give him kuowl- Concernlng matters pertaining to !Hu. All the knowledge he had "from personal study qf transit UUr'a reports lice said he did not Km or tnonej to make ptrronal in- itlonii. Dtia question put by Mr. Lewis. f-llttorncy. nhowed that the witness many conclusions mostly from It was shown that hiiw of the. ncnla In exhibits presented by hlin H.tha result ot deductions , cost per passenger on an Inde nt high-speed transit svsteni will rur one-nfth of a cent less than ' system operated by the Itupld Company three, vearx after etlon. according to ono exhibit d by Lewis, the witness felted claims made by Director at previous hearings and pre- exhibits much ut variance wltl , til made by the Dlrcctoi itor Twining asserted at u prevl- lllMrtnff that the total cost of service ; fc city's system opcrateel Independ-' ijr oil a five-cent fare one vear after t'tetlr system Is romnletrd would Uf.110,000, or T.3 ccntie per pasiiKrr. Uol service operated Independently tMM year would be I10.7t3.0fl0, a to (.14 cents per passenger . F, Lewis said that the total cost indent operation on the cln's i for the third v ear on a five-cent 'WOUld be Jl, 655. 000, or B.CS cents enger. Utmt of tho exhibits offered by i,M ndevorcd to show that the- I8ejt of the Hapld Transit Com- 1 services tha third ear after r system is completed twlth the ,yitcm operated liitleiie ndenth ' fire-cent fare), would be j:;.- a passenger cost of C l ccntr arfac Lines Mould Galu aid, among other things, that a passenger on the high-speed teat only 76 5 per cent as much as blm on the surface lines He to show that the Thlladel- Bid Transit Company'a surface Iwvald gain advantage through the M thy will have a much de- . Burden. tmm of the exhibits prrsented by It la asserted that at the end third year of Independent onera- l M the city's lines the cost per pas- ' win tie tne tamo as the cost per on ins company's lines. From on, according to Lewis, the lj.wlll have the advantage over anrs lines. i end of fifty years, he contended. Interest and slnklnr fund I keoome very small, while the ex- Eyantals of the company continue '. The operating expenses of uy's system were not reduced encers decreased, he declared. , If the company decreases Its I still larger proportion of the engtra would use the city's lines The hearing- In the i m concluded tnis week. I rr. T Trl. 1 i.iu . f.I lc.,1, if.. f. .. .... - - ---pw i.i- liii n .too. .i.diiv nuL.a nimiH iinn, . .. 1 1, n-. .. .t ,i. i. .. . William u.rsii-jr " "f '-i have been made ulnnr otli.r .tr..,.,. ,llr Jul' ll" ciecueraiion oi inientio n to - , ",,"'" "ri"-."" can eie ini- Ihc first tioop of the, Ik., s.ouis of , u, ? 'fNvilMVm."" 'ami llmai ii?et To to be the L ir w.u " erl h," the Government and establish "0Md Tl,'h' oever, does not apply Merlon will celebrate its first n. ' ! ffl,, I'llJnX'Jv'ulum. "(t 1 ,0 "iphla ?t 1-. aUo not-,Vb tfj ,T ,h tht- u,ll" " th -'t- of " Power. I "PPJoprlatlons to pay for past Kerv- n.verfl5,omono and receive aw,d, nKr ,.;,.. vl.Wo.t MlirZ sewer"1 Use?f tV ' 'or.VU. n-'oV'to0 Z-ToLT lor the sal.- of 10t ino In Llbertv lionds Tne, llrst subs, Hplloti to the War going over If this Is the case, tlm In- Trt DCARrilC CUPCUAM TACt. , cral hundred thousand doll for .,,e" A puad. sta.tlng i 3 15 oclock; a Chest was made to.luv bj III. h er.l Xeb I Me-lo, s w 111 locate the t.oublc llerii- 1U KfcAKbUfc SHttHAN LAit ' oo a League Island duri g ll ,?, a ellnne, c-len, 1 tt.P M.rln,, it,m., to foil Mas hew. the eleven-v ear-old son of water Mteuius n the cltv limits will, 19n a "u uurinc UIU atiel vlThlVscouts ''iet'lhe "Th 2 ook , ? I ' " ' ?X V If, summtr n7TS " flS" SuVKm'' Cwti Granl8 CH' AP' ' T,le :50',"" '"" 'W "- '"UU 2"on'r ,:Xr,:i;,7.?."',,ner,,i.r 1$"? t, l'I S"it Over Fees 'SrioS.i'r.r The patrol leaders and standard bear. " the Master Uullders Lxchange. , all , u?to , majorltj It provides $IO!ooo for the ers of the Merlon ttocjn will lead the. Master "Maj hew receUe? an allowance . n, ni.ii, ,ii.,i,V. . . if.u ii ti,..i; ... -Major for war emergencl. s. nn Item foe I lie r Several limes administration . , 1 i Uu ,7,; f ures h.ve been blocked or held un i ., . , ' . . " a stormv two jears was anl IcVn,..' "t","-? k ,'',rn . "'. ' -nns,Ivanle Is .. -..v ... .......u,,, v IMI-lldll .--OIU1C1S. v.l.pu ( ,v,k fonml e.rlv In .!,... I ,nnl,",uoni"" "" I0OU HIS St llic Tor A dlscutslou of ta.tlts which might I ," .' ,; Vaf.. 2 n Li "r tho dry amenelinent Ureatlj to his sur- have been written l,j Hcrnharell. so ' a "Vojia to.,hlrns' io, .1 , 7"' "l ff,e' ''''lmlll" of formidable cha. closet) doe, its .earning follow the I " e..,sarv foJ enntr., ' '''e,ncJ actei arose- In the candidacy of Judge phllosophleaUustllleatlonof warb) thatl ' ,iar0r Con,ro' llemnlnell 1'rus.slan general, was read as an evcerpt I, .. IaIn Important bills held up In Guffev's threat to Invoke the Presl from 'The I W Its lltorv. htruc- .' '""" ' ommlttee awaiting n decision dent s nld foi war prohibition follows turn and Methods" bj Irving Kt John of the Court, now will be brought out , ,, part touowing nils, Mr. .Nebeker lead to , ""' .'"u i cne n lajoruv lequlred ' Should 1 obtain legal pi oof that Ileiuo- noney Is being upeel to corrupt votes In this campelgn, now or at the general election whethei elected or defeated, as a citizen and ta-:pajer of this r-ommon-we.ilth, I am going to make some people piv the penaltv And If tb. duly constl. tuted authorities of the State of Penn slv,nla cin't stop It, I will be the first one to petition President WIIon to ex ercise the power of war prohibition given linn by Congress, i-o that tills election may bo held free fiom the debauchery of mono collected from the lliiuor Interests pajment or tne J400U salaiv of , of J'enrosc and ins lieutenants e petitions A jn jMe followed bj the Merlon troop full ting ancestors l.leveu of his foie en nt work in , oiiiinllte e, the .Mellon troop, th, Ilrj a fathers fought In the llevolutlonary "VVar ration Commls- Mawr troop under s,oui M iste'i 11 t I un '''s grandfather Wallace Mayhow ccrns of clerks has lice the looms of the Registration Commls- Mawr troop under s,oui M iste'i 11 K ' unJ llls grandfather Wallace Mayhow '" Urive mociers Miice me spring rerfisirauon, Wilbur, and the Dilawar. and Montgoin- i serveei as a volunteer In the Civil War ii,e linergenty Aid has ek, lined the April 17, going over the, lists cr Couutv ambulance ' Uoth his mother and father have- beea imii,.n , ih Wae awifnr. cv.,,,,11 Ofllclals of the lm.li d estimate tint The p.esentatlon of cheeks tor S1S00 -tlve In war work in this cltv He Is, "', " h".?a A "" ou"c11 from 10,000 to 15,000 names will bo bv l.'dnard Ilok a hpeclallj finished I ur,1, B '" Clermante.wn ! rle nils .' ,,tl0mc beneficiaries of th- War stricken from the lists. The bulk of . Lee-Knlield rifle presented bv William "o and has been contributing his bit l Msl At tho same tlmo it lias offeicd these, they contend, are caused by re-' De Kraft, a regimental silk American ' u' ""nf Liberty Loan bonds and war ,ts nrvicea for the chive movals and deaths The Committee of , llag from II II Llneweaver : a check for savings ttamp This became known todas when a n. pl.t. r ,.r vein. ..r ihiii,.ii.itinii. a l.i. Is the ue liivulvlng Slieehan's right to James IJ lA'iinon us secretar) of the letaln tho rees or ins onice, app.aieei oy icnnsjivania iiriugo commission and tho Cltj hollcltoi from e'ourv or e'om- manj othei pav Items All of these will moil Pleas No 4. which decided the ease now ,e paid on the l-snance of the In favor f Sheehan 'necessary warrants if sicxir- in i-ivt iui ier iiriiiiiiviii Seventv Is reported to have done most ' $"u from Chailes Uender, i-peecne- by oi us liivcsugaiion voris in tne Home Mr uok and Mr, Heard and detnonstra of Its luvefctlgation work In the Thlrt- tlou of scout work will be features of lli eenth and Kourtcenth Wards, tho event home" wards of Representative John . I' K. Scott THE REV. T. W. DAVIDSON. MISSION WORKER. DIEM KpUropal Clergyman anil Correspon- lent Kail Fteen III a Vear The Hei T William Davidson sev- entj-four, ii'.i Hpruee street, died at 200,000 Subscriber. Sousht At least 300 000 Individual tubscri.crs must be enllsled to make successful the 'War Chest uxo counties' drive wheh will open May 20 ami continue In one week On Philadelphia s success I . Illltrlu Ulhu.tinn tl . . . I - - ... .. cn-erM- nrvrriT rn-i.T- r ' ' ",.v,.v ... ar e-aewt iuea snail MAIfI'j UhM'JIl li hit l!i I le-omc a national Institution. ' ?e Toil, ri.icago, Hoston and St Soldier aucleville rlil Deliclil si. , --oi ir u looking forward to th CaIP MEADE PLAYERS letter from Mrs Alexande. J Oatsatt tUeilrman of th Kmergencv Aid. toJ Horutlo Ci lJojd of DrJvPl d Co, treasurer of the War lhet, was made public Tlie letter follows 'The Kmrirency All of rnn?Manl Imn under cMreful iinMralion the iiucttton whether or not It would l to the aHanUixe cf the orgHnlzatlon tu bi- includfd Jn tha nr chft plan 'An jou know, the Ktirffpno Aid (whirl. ilteiut ut Via!eni of Mu&ir i...,.h,i ..- - . iip m oiaepi ir vurh uuen m j-niia t catnpaiKn lie re. Jcrv nlmci. ip tt.A IiULhist i. ur. .rrn.inr. r .Animu... it ' urn e w ot toilowcd u Interest In niinimutn o c-nirai oreanizaiion una .on tllOfv rltle nil whnitli ir -,. . - M I tro1 I.acli fiinmHte exlBtn fur h upc iVl tull -i.i !i? " . Zo r "rifle puroor M nubjct to un frw Jmmivr. ntrre. ine"e ciiinq ntii rv it ! . in ,.i.nnn. u. .,..i.in .,i... k. ,.,.., ,- .. ,, , , a " - .- . a t. 111 ii Jl7t. !! lenuianuiia n ( ivaniirie I'licn no ii versatile tioupe of Plllladelplila .autumn rhlladclnhla. will be tlm nrst funis snet .ppllrs them to th oblert for vaiidcvllllans vvho. ere getting readv .for big city In which tho idea Is to be KSZ&i'iSLA'LSrXL iJff.sT'J? t& rSZ it .crap Willi the Kal-ers army Is back worked out his home 'odaj lifter an Illness of . home todaj and this afternoon appeared Tlie camii.lcni thrfnr i. ,..i.i. vear. lie was a mlsslonari of the Uplt- ..t the eaileins of Music to frhow ..,",,': ... . ore' '. not ,lmP' how "I.'ttlo J'cnn lot local Interest The comfort of thou- jear. lie was a mlsslonar of the Uplt- m the Vadeni i nn.il Chit., h .ami KAr-uC, nf lh. t..i.t .,. ,.,.... nM . of missions of the Pennsylvania Dloeeye down at "amp Mead.- Is iimufed , rinds of enlisted men depends upon the "!',t,r Mr Uavldson was bom In Manchestei The il5lh Infanti v -I'lilladehihla's show Ing Philadelphia makes, as it b IS, Pntf.oii.1 una na.rtfl tis till. nn. ,.!,, .. 1.. .. .. . ., l... ..V. ,M. 1 ... . ... I..... ... ,c ...i.n. . .. I ' "" iriinio'iu, inii .i.v. ... ,iii l.,i,,i,, v iii pun -uiKeii us niMi .. i.mt-u ttuuui qiiow i nub uoii' cne iniiiions or eioliars to be a child I or manv vears Iih was on tho this afternoon Tonight tomorrow af ralaed hero for the bojs" that are at staff of e-llv Missions and served as , ttrnoe.n and ev. nlng and Keturdav after- stake, but the millions in those nthe rhntilnln H.t the Mov Rllienslnip Plkim ,1... ....rmnn will l, rnnn,A.t .. ' UUL Kilt- l,ululMl3 n inOUC Other and the liastern Penltentiur He- was correspondent of the I.lxInR nllc of real"nio Church. th Churchman and the t-outh- Thei also w ern churchman He was a graduate- of association, wh i for the 'hois' aru tinlous to garner a III, I. IV, ,U , UIIIJ, Ullll. 11." want to launch the 311th .,..nalfillnn lIiIs1 id ti-i liu ir.nirini.ntl . the Plllladelplila Dlvlnltv hchool and rei.tUes and fi lends of the Phil idcl was a Civil Vjnr veteran He Is wur- phlans In that regiment Colonel C). It vlved b his widow. Mis. Frances L-mllj hosenbaum feels that such an asrocla Davidson tlon wm facilitate the movement of gifts that win ue sent io me uoys when MOVE MUHLENBERG STATUE i '"ftkgl' The war chest plan is to isk the pub lic to pledge what it can afford in tho via) of subscriptions, pa) able once a month t.o long ns the war lasts. The mone) is to be distributed to numerous war welfare organisations Including tl e V M C A tho lied Cross, Knights Over There.' I or conimuus unci other such bodies The ment has oceuns of talent, but nnve win ne maue in Philadelphia, Mont gomery, uciuuare, In tin; precise e bjert of their Imuntv are eual lo tne Hurc.ss or tne organisation We tiellev thiet If the", elements were cctthdrawn much of our efficiency would be ruieu we are mciiKtieii tnai unaer in or Che war cneel nl.n th. won. nr nmmlltevi of ihe i:inri.tncy AM e nulil be serloutiy impaired We therefore have. duelled not tu .rrede to lerur kind sugcev tlon thai the Kmtrgency VII .houl.1 bn enmlled among the beneficiaries of the war dint ' I lease underntand howeerr. thvt this cl.clslon Indicates no lark of a)Tnpath with the war chest movenunt Ve regard It aa a meaauru cl.aeririe of communlh SUDDOrt We ahall l Rlac, therefore, both aa an organisation and as lncllelduals to render The ait of Jul) JI. IBIS, making the I otllce of Iteglster of Wills in counties I with a population of 1.600.000 a Mlarled position, underlies the cae rnii lueipnia Is the onl) such count) Klfcewherc the Iteglstei is pild b) fees hheehan con tended the act was unconstitutional as class legislation, and retained the fees received from collateral Inheritance and other btate tax payments William Me Coach, city Trcaburer, in March, 191b, filed proceedings in Common Pleas Court No t. raising the ciuestion ot Sheehan's right to such fees, estimated as umountlng to upward of 1100,000 for Kheehan's term, hheehan admitted tho facts, but attacked tho Icgcllty of the act. bheehan won out, after reurgu ment before) Judges Andemied, Carr and Plnletter, In October, 1916, on the right of a Clt) Treasurer to bring action In dividually as Incumbent nf that office foi collection of funds alleged to be due the city treasur), and the constitution ality of the act of Jul). t"U3. with reference tc the Iteglster s compensation. A second action was brought ill l'eh ruary. 1917, In the same Court, through tho Count) Commissioners, while the clt) appealed the MeCoach suit to the Supreme Court Judge Audenrled, in upholding bheehan's claim In the first action, silted that h did i-o ' grudg ing!) ' and "of necesslt)" under tho let ter of the law The second action, heard t ounclls foit) cats ago passed a itilo recruiting u two-thlids majority on tlpincial ineabiires und thl rule ,, bjlng set aside by the court leaves the I majority contiol supreme. "PLEDGE WEEKWOMEN MEETl Scliwdh to Open ami R.tkcr to' Close War Stump Drive "My aelclce to the men engeged In the manufactuie or sile of Intoxicating lleiuors Is to keep their money In theli pocket They had better get It while the getting Is Rood Prohibition will be- hero sooner than tire) expect, regirdless of what Pennsylvania does this )car" JLDGES OVERWORKED . COURT TAKES RECESS Re- Women volunteer workers ftr the war savings stamps drive of "Pledge Week held an organization meet'ng todav In Liberty Loan headquarters, where it was announced tho campaign vclll be opened by Charles M Schwab at a mass 'neeting In the Metropolitan Openi House Saturday night, and will he closed a week later with another maos-meetlna nt the opera heuse, with Secrataiy ot War Baker as the prlnc pal spe iker Hundreds of women workers will gather In the ballroom of the llellevue- neniiorei eomoirow lor nnal organiza iiou uim instruction in iiio c won, i no speatccM if Midlcav. or the Iour-Mlnuto Men, 'iniifco cuaiiuii e'JiJJCI ailCI Olliei prominent men. At haturdaj's niass-meetlng addresses w 11 be made bv Mr SVIiual. I" t befoio a ' fetotesbur) and Robert Kelso Cassalt, PAPER PRICES SOARING: DEALERS SLOW TO RID ..nt, ,1,. Ii. aclllo.rM W.rn Bl Ian. 1.1I Subwav Vorls Diiplares Memorial of to repiesent the organization at the show, r.erman.Americaii Patriot and U m.ay be V10 la8t op.E?rlu.!,lty 1 l,ce uerman-zvincruaii t airioi t))H gHaX) of stars. The "boys" are -rl.. statue of Peter Muhle nlifrc ii Kolng over In a fchort while, and the days, was today removed from Its site Kaleer takes the count. on the south entrance to City Hall to - make room for further subway excava- .. , ,. tlons. The entrance to the proposed lAfioed Wire Bums Hoy ..!.... iilll ha t. Iffliallv rn tha Tt'tiAti Iia Hipavi' n ua. atrlnir mun n DUUVYltJ " iiiv risji i' it'll - . , & .fci un in . . . . . . . where the statue rested I exposed electric wire at Klghteenth and w'invre ine uusiness una residential -xtuhlanhera- was the German In ll.. Waverlv streets Percv Hronn. eleven .""Ctions of all communities in the livo American ranks, who, during a discourse to his congregation, exclaimed the now- famous phrase: maintaining- our own work Mr. I.io)d's reply I have received j.iur setter of M 7 III ulilrli vnu Inform m. tliil , mi ehlnlv II Hucks nnA Clir.c. ' 1 not velsa for the Cmrncency Aid to b. en. Counties. Tho main Idea behind th. i.Ln Kr""? . "Jl of. the b.nctlrlarlea of the. 'War c , .,, , .1 . . , , -. c nv at anil la qune in artor.i with ine iu siiiiiiimtt: nuuieiuus inuepenuenc views exprtu.d at tne crnferenre Letetcin In sour campaign over alatnctj In our suimli for Public Schools of I'liiladrl, power that Is eonlstent whh the duty of au' " ,or uu,,t- rnoois 01 1 llliauri- war work financial campaigns through I our committee and the rommlties n-nrc. ninnliramntlnn Intn nn. !.!, r.tn.l aenting the "War e heat.' ami. as 1 Ktulf.l 10 amalgamation into one Dig fund ju Ht thlt tlmp r wouM ukt, th eiim, Tnelee Thousand 1'anvaat.era attitude If I oeeupled jour position, con ' , urn. .I n& Mill nr. 111 ni.MlIn Ihn unf.m Tho general committee promoting tho sen emergencies or the times In conu-a , formulating plasn to obtain subscrlp tlons. Twelve thousand men and women .vear, old, of 17JT Addison street suf- c?"m c . f,0"0'10 " '" Hln,t "orK a' 8 fered a severe shock and was badly I ? , 0.?!t.. " i1'" ',n0,rnln8 :'nd Eta' on tl,e lb, a policeman rV,"" '"."?.! "l !'". .. Vl. .. iitvi. mite via fa vi iijc vain' burned. Ho was rescued 1 irl. - . I n tln-tA A riMOrvll esrirl Iisma 1 lea lis I Id una unnVita. ( f 1c iris, n !,-. I JH Is n time to light; but. gentlemen, now I string after he received tho current in ','?,!" "" ff. 1",b(e, col,c,!nt'-ft"l fPn . ii, elm. to flerhl." 'his rlirht hand buslnCBS sections of the soveral commit. Is tho time to fight." nitles. The house-to-house canvass will tahe piace on inc last tnree days. 100,000 FOR SCOn FAVORITES OF STAGE bIsbIngiventrial IN riTV SAVS VAKK- Al I Ni; l WAK WflHU T . r . ,x.e ,1cl.l..lhS .ptandW wwk th. tm.r.ne, All VIA l) MiiAU uiuu imm.sMijM Ail fuiii TIUAlll1 'tpvPi viiiica iu UCieilSC OI oontr On behalf of the 'War Chrst rftmniit k, I uUli to assure rtu that ue apprtcliite the aniiurAn(i' sou haM sUen both orbKll unci in jour letter that ou uro In nsmpath) with the ' nr Chest inutrniui tin 1 tliut sou will, both us an orcanlzjtlnn unt hi Indlvl lual cHe us ten Bmlntain-o In our utiMcr rollnwlnc tlift prrTntaflin which ou cai m iffttr Any, I am taklntf th liberty of publishing- sour letter, us I think It la r ttfiilri.blt tliKi th" ItiTKf mcmbratilp of Hi l.miTirencs AU ahould know that sou are lu full Hcrord with what ue ro aklnK to ucrompllah "1 vtnh to re Hera I what I wahl to sou pfirsonall), tint If at an time) In th future the hmi rfftnr Aid nrln monej, and It ta iMittabl In th Wtr then I feel confl 'lent lh War Welfare Council wouM bo in rsvor or gnmc u io sou. e an hppre. (VI. i fG TO INSPECT HAIL PLANE LANDING f r i I, Cmp Omett to Make Enm of Site Selected in Battletoa crp officer feav TVash- 'te iBipect landing ,n eh a-..i.i. . .... .. n ai.iuiiiiii. w York 'air mail rout. IT thtt l&ndlnr flald rhaun on the outskirts of this w win insutci nranniiAri St BsJtimora. Ultra r1 unsaon ana .New Bruns nail aarvtcA vlll t. llt with slmultinou d- r .Torn 'una Wah to aton en routa at if - 'Will b. usd In tha Moo Dcsartment at 1 tjejWJJ. this sftsmoon. aWHgsrs. Havr da Orac, mmm sw jarwaswieuK,. TAX CALL SOON j, U UUN tlrTm CertUitor af Jnt.rnai hr JMiImmm avt I MU aaaa as tha tf vat Accused Lieutenant ... .Police Lieutenant John It ItlBblnn. benator ttes renrosc rretiic- I'atnoticallj Mcvotc Time and ii'en"a"i,earTnB mSZ tha SS ktrta tions in Answering Claim of Beidleman Victory Effort to Play Here for Red Cross Congressman John R. K. hcott will sweep this city with upward of 100,000 majority," was the answer of Senator Vare to tha prediction by Senator, Pen rose that Senator Beidleman would carry Sincere patriotism and a ceneroslly characteristic of the theatrical profes sion in times of stress and need have brought together a remarkable cast for the production at the Metropolitan Opera Philadelphia. Vare cited past predlc ,nouse ?U. 5 of j Hartley Jfanners's tlons of the senior Senator to bade up his own assertions. "Penrose said that Tsft would carrj seventy-five out of the sevent-slx presl. dentlal electors In 1913 In this State." said Senator Vare. 'When the vote was counted Taft got only nine, three of the nine being my friends Harry C. nans ley. Hugh Blaclc and Congressman Vare. "Penrose also made the prediction as late a noon on last election day that the Town Meeting party would sweep the city by 10,000. The result was, exclusive of the Pemocratlc vote, as the oftlclal re. turns show, that the regular Republican candidates had a majority of 12,000 over tha Town M.etlftg candidates. Tha facta ara that Congressman John R, JC Beott wW sweep this city with a majority ot upward of 100,000. Tha paopja are resenting Penrosea's abuse of oaaM. Philadelphia's eandhUta. and Pen. reaa'a attacks wHI been Soolt. Crttloislng aott tor belmr .erlnaal.!lrr won't r mmmfmiw. pipiwiin. hmhj Slxik vvsr drama, "Out There" Tne entire proceeds will be devoted to the needs of the American Red Cross Philadelphia will be the second of the ten largest cities of the country to see the play. The first performance will be given In Washington, with the Presi dent and everyofflclal of the Administra tion, many members of Congress and the entire diplomatic corps In attendance Ii T. Stotesbury will preside at an auction sale of seats and boxes at the Poirest Theatre tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. De Wolf Iiopp-r, assisted by other theatrical celebrities, will be the suetloneer. Like the Liberty Loan campaigners the managers of "Out There" have titu' a minimum quota of money that must be pledged at the auction, deciding on a figure several thousand dollars In ex cess of that pledged at the Washington auction, where the entire house waa sold In one nay. The regular sale of seats will be at 1101 Chestnut street. Th prices win raaifroen ft to IB. eiu.in.ne.casi oi ,"jui There" JSi.T7LZ.i2Z thee nollre trlul board thin afternoon on the charge of neglect of duti. Meutuenant iiiahliia- vvas llBted for trial nfter CaptaU feouder and a squad raided two alleged gambling I houtceu In bis district. During tho liearlnir Cautain TVmn.., characterized Illvblne as "one of the beat otflcers In Philadelphia," It was teatltled that a complaint had been made to Lieutenant Uliblng ubout the place raided, and that he sent men to Investigate, but ordered no raldx Durlnir the trial of Kduard W, Free man and Joseph W. Dove ling, patrolmen of the Nineteenth and Oxford streets atation. it was tentltled that, following the theft of beef and two meat clea.vera front Oeorge I.lneenme) er. In the Oxford market, Treeman paid Llnsenmev er 116 4S, the amount at which the stolen articles were valued. He said he did so after being Informed he and Freeman were blamed for the robbery and could avoid criticism and trial bj pavlnr the money. Howling and Krecman were said to have been asleep in the atation house when the robbery occurred, DINE HIGH ABOVE CITY Adelpliia't Lofty Roof Cartlen Openi Fifth Sesion When one i in a shaded garden twent)-one stories above the swelter and confusion of the city streets, such an noyances as heat and noise seem as far distant as the poles. This Is the fortunate situation of the Hotel Adelphta roof garden, which opened yesterday for Ita fifth season, Though a kitchen strike was In prog ress, those at the opening would never have Unown it The orchestra this season Is up to the high standard of former years, and has been' ps Id many compliments There was prals jesteretay also for the ao yflffegtg :(? "B,'" '?h lao Held for Bone Tliefl. Menu Collins, l.oula Llpneit and Reoigo nduardh, all of New York, were held for court by United States Com missioner Ixme at the Federal Uulldlng till- afternoon The men were charged with having atolen fifteen $30 Liberty bonda from a store here last haturdav. Collins and Llppert were held In $3,600 ball each and Edwards in K.G00 I1KATIIS KTANO May 9, OAH01.1NS hTANO tnea Kloaej. widow of Oeorsa Htatie. aeed 7J. rttlativea and frtenda, alao membera of ljedln" Mi Mictty eif th Uerman Re. formed Emanuel ( tiurcli. Invited to tuncral. Hat , ::, p m., IDJO Parian at. Int. Farn- WNUI.AN May 7. SISTf.H MAltT AONT.S. dauahter of 'Ihomaa ami Mary Nolan. Jtelu. tlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral, t-'rl , V a. m , from tit. Joaeph'a Convent. Cheat nut lllll . HKt.l' MANTT3) VT.VLtl.n UljOKKEfcPEK AND UTENOtlRAPIthll An vitellent permanent openlna la ottered an experienced booklteepr and atennerapherj one lth knowledce of real eatate bualnaaa pre ferredi socxl aalaryi site full nartlculara in flrat letter P S2i lelr Office. IIF.I.P WA vixn MAI r. ESTIMATORS AND RATE BETTURS Jfn exper'd on aattlnc pltca-worlt prices for flratilaaa machine operation on medium and larsa work, tnuil ba familiar with maximum Ifua inu ,iwr,i-. ri'lc,""fv'l"(n. pe i ana e o . iatar. fi VVeallnhou Ble Pa MAOI1NISTS Plrat-claaa mechanics to acl aa demonatratora on lathes, planers borlns mllla and tnllllns machlnea; must b familiar with the operation of up-to-date motor-driven machinery setting up of work on machlnaa and with maximum feada and epatda Apply (employment Dcrt , Wectlnshnusa BUctrlc a Manutartunns co . tracer, i-a riRBMAN wanted for small rower plant! apod pay Apply 414 N. Sd at) BOAEntXO rHB UTTLB TKA, ROOM, In the Clermont. 44th n Walnut! txcellent Ubla, pbone phi. Will Con! Cily About $33,000 Uecaue of boarlntr prices-, feiv bids for paper for the public school, were received by tho property committee of the Board of Kducatiou this afternoon at the hchool Administration Building, .Nineteenth and Chestnut streets Tho paper for the school" will prob nblv coat about $35,000, Kleveti cur loads uio needed Bids for tho removal of ashes were lower than expected Last jear It exist 117,205 while this jear tho ligure is only 120,275 Iiou. man Brother, contractors, aaked the propertj committee Isj recommend to the Botrd of Kducatlon that they bo recompensed for a loss of H0OO on u eontrnct for un addition to the Key School, at Klghth and Wolf streets M lots necessary to the building were not vacated for home time In the meantime the price of labor and material advanced, and Bowman Broth em lost, they say The matter waa referred to the solicitors of the Board of Kducatlon l.trv attn reillltcrl III .1 dec iulnn In State director of 116 Var fcntlntrn mm hhechan's favor It Is on appeal from mlttee John McCormnck, tenor, will this verdict that todav h aulon Is bated ' fclnjf Secrctarv Uaher ve III deliver (he nrin. clpal address at the cloilnir of the cam paign a week front hattinlav Ho will arrive In this c'ty shortly before the time set for his uddreHs Members of the Kmergencv Aid of Pennsvlvanla today unanlinouslj In dorsed 'War Savings StanniH Pl(.,l.. Weelc." I'ollowlng this action the I'hlla- I delphia members of the organization de- elded to conduct a Lilly at the Matue of Llbertj Monday afternoon at 12 30 o'clock Receiver of Taxes KendrlcU todav an nounced that the members of Lu Lu Temple, A A D .V M S, would take part In a patriotic demoui-tiatloii May 17 at the Matue of Llbertv Supicmc Slate Tribunal Ki.-e-. to convene pain at Harri-bur Mav 27 1 ho hupreine Couit of I'eiinsvlvanla, which has been sitting In this city since January, adjourned today to reconveno whin one or both of the existing vacan cies on the bench, caused by the icccnt deaths of Justices Potter nnd Mestre sat, are lllled The adjournment, which does not urually taKe rilaco until tha end of 3h), was In accordance with the ' following pir curiam older nd now. Mas 1. IMg. tli, e'oiirt will rise, to reconveno when one or botl. of tie exist nc vacancies n t are F.Veel. In tlio ienvnKlng,f conditions pe-nnlt the court will st t1 will Im Benjiimln HnrilsuuiB on Monday the- J7th Instant. rour-.MInuto Men.The trothonotar will forthwith give no tice or tiuv oruer to counsel in all cases on th argument llts foi the next two weeks, and notlf them nt a later dato when the inld cases w ill be ready" Willi., the court concluded the hearlnR of nigiiment In c.isch appealed from U htate counties for the week, the ad journment Was intliei unexpected and Is believed to be due to the work of the tribunal being hainpeied by tho ehort ago of Justices BULLET WOUND FATAL Punctures Bov Intestines Fourteen Times An Accident Norrlatown. Pa, Mav 9 A Ion, a Weldner, who win shot eterdav bj Itlihard Helms, n companion, died at the Is'orrlstow n Ilcnltii! this ltornlmr The bullet had punctured the small In testines fourteen times, In the absence of a coroner, the reglei. . trar for Xorrlstown, CharleB K. White. I after making an investigation, notified I the District Attorney that death was caused by "shock and hemorrhage due. to a gunshot wound In the abdomen, I accidentally Inflicted by Itlchurd Helms" ' Important Changes in Train Service Effective May 12 The Jllslit train time leaving- llrnad Street Station at 11- ; a. M. with ;lirnuh Sleeping Pure to llalllmore. VVaahlnston unci Itlehmoncl will bo hanred to leave- iircw.I street station at 10 B0 P vt liminnlnir Maj 12, atopplnir at VVIImlnnton onli to re clvtf raaensera The sertlen nf thin train from New Vork earrslns ateepliia rara to Rich mond Jaekaonvllle Vtrmptila and i'ts1"' .""vs .lr",.,ni ,V"i Phiii. delphia at 12 111 A M will lj ehanied lo leave thlt atation at Lcw-al train for tVllmlnaton now la.. Ins Itrond Rtreet Station nt to SI P M. veeek-clava will be rh.nern1 to lve nt 10 It P M, anl local train for Iamcikln now 1-avlnz Rroacl street Station on Sunnaja at 10 4ll V M will ba chniia-ed to leave at t0.5H P M bt.ll MHV TIVIK TAIIt.LS Pennsylvania R. R. aHBaaHaMaalaHaU ) ' . ' IPALSIMER STANDARD SHOES ' Taft BBBBVA Patent Celt, white ralf tooM 0 Hlaek Calf, fcutlaa or Uee SJ.tV Iherk Tan. boltea or laf..J.l vviiita riaih st.on Uhlte Bork U.ei UUn I it . SBllk'7llBBBW rriec si to Strei 4 to! Ute11 rstent or Dull CoJf KM It.li Dark Tsa IS JO 13.00 White Ke-rDtlanna S1.15 tt.ii Whit. Buckskin ..ti.ti MM Selecting Her Hope Chest of Summer Shoes and oh such wonderful variety nt Dalsimer's. New styles, many of them, and others are the tried and true models that have been found best for the growing foot. In fact, all of Dalsimer shoes for the little folks are built on the lines which permit foot freedom and it is surprising how good' looking these little wide-toe shoes are. Our Children' t Department is a complete store in itself, 'TIS A FEAT TO FIT FEET Talent or Dull (alt Vlahessnv Tan Calf Sizes 6 to 61. $3.25 Sfcea S'i to 11, $3.90 .si.i.n ,J.oe sioe 11.75 mark Kid Ton Kid ,, ,, IILII. VI.J ukite KaTcJt'ijnii'e" ;;;;;; sir ei 1 19 i. HELP THE KIDDIES SAVE fWSeS i Hafatme THEIR "LITTLE BIT" HELPS ws.s. PLEDGE WEEK-I2tk u 18th The Big Shoe Store PLEDGE WEEK-12tk U ISA -i Semlor renroto brushed ns de party lines thN afternnon and took a hand In the contest between Jewpli V, Cluffey nml Municipal Judge llnnnlwell for the Democratic nomination, for Ofvernor. The Senator availed tluffey, who at tacked him In a statement for his nl legeel uo of n 'luh fund ' contributed by the lit ewers, tn bring about h'a own ' .nllnn n ft,. l. .. 1.. lllll LUlllliUL Uf LUUINLILlJ limmi 'menev ll being U'eeTtcj corrupt votera In tlila campaign" ho would netl- tlon I rcs'dent Wilson In exert his power o' war prohibition and ftcclarp I'ennayl vmla elri " until aftei election claj tlulTev s chief attack wns etellvTred against hl rppntient JudKc Uonnlwell, but he took the fellow Ing lllnr; nt fenna tor Penrore . Penrose extnittil JCOOdOO from brew eries iilono tn bring about the defeat of Vance McCormlcl. for Uovernor nnd liH own election to the I lilted Males -en ntei four emn hkii Th" brewers theni rlve, under oatli In the I'nlted StntJS Court at l'lttsbiirsh ndinltted the i-on trlbutlnn I'haracterUlnK IJu(Yev s accusation a unimportant, Senator I'enro said In part 'It Is well kncTAii tint lies hid Intended tu refrain from any derl iratloii on the eiuestlnn of prohibition until after I In has never xhlblted i BJ ttylii ,A