xr BOWLES NEW AIDE : ite JOY displays art Director Gives Powers to His As- Mt, J. L. Ackerson LDY "ON THE JOB" '-.' - - rior nemoval ot Hoard a ces to Philadelphia Progressing i in FIRST DDT THERF BOX NETS $2250 Stotesbury Highest Bidder. Lady Duff-Gordon Pays S800 for Another 5ight.Ycar.01d Smilingly Tellt HoW Train Cut Off Legs ' In a white bed at Frankford Hospital, 11 eight-year-old schoolboy, with both lt cut off and less than an hour to live, cave an exhibition of almost su preme courage. The boy, Albert Hock, 27t7 I'ratt treet, a pupil at the Rrldtsburg School, remained conscious for nti hour, an swering the questions nt nurses and phy.lclan. aa to hi Identity and the AUCTION IS SUCCESS cause of the accident, and he managed i to Keep smiling. I lie explained cheerfully that he had i been hopping Belt Line freight trains esterday afternoon. His foot slipped and then something happened. That was all, except that several men from tha Pennsylvania Korge Company hid i to bo called to the assistance of the ' crew of the train to remove his body from Its .position between a wheel of the heavy train and a brake shot. ' The boy tiled smiling. Society Clamors to Pay High Premiums After Dc Wolf Hopper's Appeals JXC Tt-v?; DE WOLF HOPPER AS AUCTIONEER . lion prevail anions- men famllla'rl 3i United States shipping .board I plana today that Charles 31. ML director general. U priming J. ' erson, his ttew assistant, to take I the work now being done by Ad-1 Bowles, ns saner. 1 director of the sHtn done at Hog IInd and i . .. . -. . . . . i i aoirt made by Mr. senwao in np-j... ,i W air. Ackerson aa his assistant iniuu arded In Washington n h step ' to severing the connection of Ad- I Bowles with the shinning board anlalng the shipping board nnd . nergency Fleet Corporation. Mr Kb baa proceeded carefully and has J wen control or a department away . ne man before having another r.- to atep Into the place. bellevrd Mr. Schwab will not f Admiral Bowie until the oftlcs ot pping Board are moved to Phlla- Wlth the otflcea In Phlladel- 'Within atone's throw of the Hog BISHOP BERRY IN "DRY" FIGHT , DeWolf Hopper, ' advance man for j ."Out There." spraed his throat this afternoon and then auctioned ofT seats I for the dhow. Out There' I to he given at the I Metropolitan Opera House May 13, for, I the benefit of the Hed Cioss. The aW , I this afternoon w.s at the Forre-t The- aire. ' The teason "Colonel" Hopper tall uctloneers are colonels) had to spray - I. . ... - in -. ..,.-.,... iiwIUt I f'lflir I'.llfprs h a throat vvas tnai even a. i.-nmin lOIIISl L,LilUCl LilllCIO I. ...., ,.,, ,,, ,. ,,,.,, ...... n,i nthl - ' Illluai ,-,. .,.'.v , ....... .... . although Inspired by 24-karat pattlotisin i without getting a bit raw. I Well. "Colonel" Hopper auctioned oh the se.it-i for "Out There." and demon i stmfed that he was something more th:in , 1 1'' "professional buffoon" he said he STATE was. n.-ntn ihr actual sale he made :i , speech which thrilled the patriotic and Rlslinn Ileirv of the Methodist democratic throng present. dldatea for the Legislature. i,.,ii,r unrt hr . t iiiauacii ill ilia iv Pi ...... , Politiuil Arena as Foe of Liquor Traffic WILL CAMPAIGN rritmil niQUCB inu u; mc iwm : -- - . . .,, ,, 'and Bristol plants. It will be a I An itinerary w, '''' n ,, '., .7. n alued serious enough, hut b Just rauveiy easy imk lor -r. ,"',. """""" Vi. -..m,i.. uH. Iphla. and will tour the counties hi!- Ons of the first dlKtilcli to be In-( ." T. ! ton vnded by the Bishop will he Montgom- box will Id ery County, where "wets" and "drya", nutT-t.ordon had In the nepuljllcan ranka are locked In j Jm. W0" a hitter struggle over the nomination I and Lady Duff-Co nd Mr. Ackeraon to aupervlae tk being done at those plants. further retention of Admiral i unnecessary. a tum In.eients vvou)0 permit se of Admiral Bowles with little If notice. Jt la considered highly able Mr. Schwab will relieve 1 Bowles, who haa admittedly rerv rood work at Philadelphia, r-fc I himself on the ground pre- lto take up his duties. lira Bowie had no comment to kf,pon the probability of the ap- cm or i affecting Ackeraon nav; rieet at at ft t ...... - v. .... --. . - tl..a..-.. president and gcnornl manager (ineuiDerH to control me uPBmmiuir rnuldn't liMn nuttlnff n little mirth Into JtrrSSad&lo;". the prl. .f h.n when he -aw proper places for -1 I -.., 1 n c.nK.,n.. V,,iv1t fh flrxl l.nwHru I. riuirouuij ...... box with a bid of JSISO, nfter I-id paid a lew wora got the second at 1000. rdon the third at JIOU. gaaaaLHlWlJaaaaaH BBBBBaBTCalaBBH v i 'J W aMaaMaaaaaaaaaaaaaal m. k 9. jCe, jmb aH r aLLLLLLLK.' .-- aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaam " T- nHHalaBBBBV aaaHBBBgaw-Ta nummmmmmmwmM.rK'-!vz?'..:;. .-. .r. DRIVE ORGANIZED FOR WAR CHEST Four-Minute Alen Give It Preference Over Red Cross rV- .5.. HSI LAXITY OF PHYSICIAN CENSURED BY CORONER EIGHT DIVISION CHIEFS Twenty Million Wanted for Welfare of Men Fighting for United States Investigation Shows Man Reported Heart Ujeie Victim Was Kllleil In Accident 1, ,, Ji " Schlettefer, physician at the I'encoyd Irln Works, was censured today bv Deputy Coroner Heller for reporting the death of William I Kelly, who had been employed at the Iron works, as due to heart A una The Coroner's Jury found today that t lie man had been killed in an accident' r.i.."T '",, "ctor Hchletterer nd rnltted making a euperflclal examlnntlon. I,ej f?1'1 .,.he. mfln wa heavily clothed and that hla Injuries were not .serious. The man a death. It waa determined, vvas due to Injuries Inflicted by a ma chine In the Iron plant April 29. Kelly lived at 333 Ieverlngton avenue. Hla sister, a Red Cross nurse, wrotn Director of Health Krusen that he had numerouj Injurle.i on the chest and arms. A phjalclan of the department held a l4t-inorteni examination and re ported hie finding to the Coroner. The department phvslclan told the Jury to day that Kelly's arms were broken, that he had a severe bruise on hla head and that his chest was badly crushed. . Tl1.? Jury ,00k " action against Doc tor Hchletterer. but the Coroner char acterised his diagnosis an "extremely careless." . m DRAFT PtANSV EXEMPT SfflPMEtf New System Under One Chief to Be Effective Soon TO USE ENLISTED MEN COURT QUASHES PERSCH BILLS vwvvr.aVY-v.- KSPXtlXli of a Congressman, u State Senator nnd four Assemblymen. .State Itepresentatlve Fletcher W. Stltes Is supported by the "drys" for Congress, and Slate inBuiunc- '-o'"""-1 b(ra crond I loner Charles A. Ambler for the Sen-1 aucton Me i ed by congresman v n.A,,,r., ,, Kager to Pay lllglienl Prlee Fashionable folks arrived eaily and nsiembled down toward the stage. Then the band plaed outside, nnd the most that ever patronizea an re swarmed in The comedian prciileil at tlie sale in the l'orrc-l Thealre this after noon of tickets for tlie Hed Crons plav, "Out There," which will be, prcsenleil at the Metropolitan Opera House WAR WORKERS PRAY O'NEIL ASKS STATE FOR DIVINE GUIDANCE TO CONDEMN PENROSE Standing behind General I'ersli lug and our soldiers "ocr Ihere" Is what It means to put jour money In tlie War Client. National recognition of the Impor tance of the war chest campaign In Philadelphia and surrounding counties wa accorded today through special per mission granted by William McCormlck Blair, national director of the four inlnute men. This permission enables the four-minute speakers of the war chct districts to give the campaign right of way. over the big American Tied Cross drive, ' upon which four-minute men must con-1 1.. I r at 1 i centrato their .peaking activities J UUgC jMClUlCliacI inrougnoui me rest or me country The :9t speakers of the Philadelphia four-minute organization and also the four-minute men of Montgomery. Dela ware, Chester and Ilucks Counties have been so advised In special Instructions Issued by Harry I) Wescott and Henry Tt. Hodge, city and Slate four-minute chairmen. The speaking concession In favor of the war chest la unuaual, it Is said As the four-minute men aie under strict injunction from Washington to speak for campaigns that are national In their srnne It warn itn.n -n-...... I tlona made by Mr. Hodge that an ex- Iceptlon was made excluding the war chest district from the orders which confine four-nilnute speakers to the Ited j Crosa drive elsewhere I Philadelphia has been divided Into eight divisions for the drlv. ?nh division has a director directly respon sible to the central committee. Outside oi uie central sect on nt ih. I cacn wara will have under the. Rules In- Magistrate -Was dieted Illegally BROWNS RIGHT DENIED fits "iarl Uurldp" dleaflli it. .ti. ii I .a- rpl.... n-jt nnnnuari lit' 1 nnBTCllsinun ' .. .. .t. ..1. n nAlAn' r r n-ra i ti a a -. t a t 1 ..i.. urn UltlS Un llirprin uTeehlwIn, board!"" T,enry'wTwatson and SU.e Hepresenta-1 a-- Willi Of.U, IS IIWIlip ' I C I IS IMItHlHirgll AUdiellCC "r- 'eader .hIH luvj cli.r.. o .who is a constructor tive james a io... "'-'-"" i they can. hut mix rrowj K n,5 - Alnlld Ml Split input Is Jilronc V tor mor. division, i',i, . :. " " " "VA v. has been with the Kmer-1 support of the lis nrose ana wei iori. , pav n u couM an;ord. and mavne - --c. theie will he V feCii ..V .... "n7'n Corporation several month Bishop Berry autniis u is uoudhui a mie b)t moI,. Inlrrfpssioil Service v Drv Amendment men and women ":io . i,.ri.. A . ti. former-, whether the "drys" will elect enough while the i.ennle were nourlna Into the Mlicrccbbioil Ot.rltt v il iiuciiuiiiciii men ana women. Emergency Fleet Corporation, regard factional lines and support Tie- and Howard Coonley. the new publican candidates pledged to the eldent of the i:mrgency F'eet prohibition nmenomeni. reaaru.e- tlon. were In Washington today. , whether tliey are i-enrose or vare men. ! (Schwab Is In New York, where remain until noon tomorrow. I expected In Philadelphia to throughout the evening and the whole of Sunday. ;ale ef Moving I'aaettled Indite and other details of the 'if the shipping board offices Caahlngton to Philadelphia re- hpi settled. r uimer, cnairman ni inc i-otn-on moving, returned to "Wash ;. today from Philadelphia. He haa no idea when me tirsi ad would be transferred, al- tdhering to his original plan ot was the advice given by Bishop Berry I last night at a banquet In St. Matthew's nei theatre. "Colonel" Hopper and Mr Stotesliuiy In tin- wings of the Mage were getting ready for the sale. Intro ductions were crisp ana snappy "Colonel" Honner and Mr. Stotesbury both being lather Important men In their I . . uriiii.r lines of business, were both 'ercession '" Methodist Church, Fifty-third and Chest- ate ( Kettlng to the s.-ene of action and Church. Itltlcnhouse Snuaie. nt noon to nut streets. there wrs little time to spare idav No Tin,, For Personal Feud. ,. The throng -It, the theatre .,,, .. w comfolt BmJ unl The Bishop paid Ills respects to tboso j Mnte'sbury looked after final arrange- ln asking' 'f!od save our nation.'" went i the State. Uverywhete 1 go I find the" dominated by factionalism in the "pre- j mfnt(t KULh ,ts stationing the clerks ln on BMiop Rhlnelander. "I tejolce that I people strongly In favor of the ratlflca- A.'h" .',,!er.oHn? fenrt'f "snalor I l,,eir ,"2PCr "'"V'"; ""J'." 1Io'""Vn.1 fiod"s ,e"",e i,rp mln K'H'er to nskitlon .r the Shepputd amendment; there for the old personal teud or senator in.,I.f,.... to ionic nfter his throat. ... , . Penrose and Senator Vare." Nvi, linn,,, rtumed. l.adv Iiuff-Cor-1(,01 for I'W. The power of nod will I Is also it veiy strong sentiment against He urged the renomlnatlon of every donj wlth hcr i,eautlful dogs, was there. brlng salvation. i "Not 'Oott mlt L'ns' hut 'we with ifiod."' said Bishop Ilhlnelandcr at the 1 i women's war service of praer nnd In- llnly Trinity Episcopal rlttbnrgli. May 10. J. Deiuo O'.Vell. State Highway Com- mlslsoner, was one of the speakers nti the O'Nell hcHduuarters on Grant ' street today at noon. Mr, O'Nell said: "During the last eight wteks I have ' visited the majoilty of the counties of ' Penrose and Orundy. The s.oters of the Organlratlon and Committees The final organization of the campaign and corporate organizations for the cam paign announced touay ure as follows: Corporate Organization ,Wr W.lfarj Couiull of rwiodelBhla and1 '. '-our' ,s umonstltutlonal In del vicinity- li. I' siuttsbun, pnaidesii n gating to Judges of that court the pow iV.unlt" ini Mc" f'i""" , for caeater . to sit us Justices of the peace, luuniy; Jompr li. (Inindy. vice president Indictments against Magistrate George A. Persch for alleged embezzlement and misdemeanor In ofllce were nuashed to day by Judge McMlchoel. ln Quarter Selons Court. The Court held that the Indictments were based on Illegal foundation, hav Ing tiiflr origin In a void warrant, and could rot stand becauss the proceedings originated In the Municipal Court, which had no Jurisdiction Persch, a Vare supportetr, was ar rested last October on a wan ant Issued by Judge Brown In Municipal Court. The charge of embezzlement wns made after District Attorney Kotan had examined the Maglstiate's books, which were sub mitted during the hearing o'f Mayor Smith and eight other defendants In the Fifth Ward murder conspiracy case. Atlarks Municipal Court's Status In the decision today. Judge McMlchael said Judge Brown had no authority to it as committing magistrate Hnd to hold Persch In ball, and declares that the act of Assembly creatine: Hie Muni. c'pal Court Is umonstltutlonal In dele-. cr Congressman who supports the. Federal , Hnd' Mr stotesbury and Colone), Hopper .Members of tlie motor messenger State have made up their minds and prohibition amendment, and laid special hj ,i, onnortunltv of meeting? her. ' , ., , ... , . , , , ,,. ti.,-.. ims tipon lha wndld aml lh n"! ni.iy ! detenu Led to drUe I-enww anrt trer Harrow and CosteUo. tlie only j cx uaH nlteady liberal nnd patriotic, Present In uniform. Oilier socictley I rum not only out of politics but out of i iiiiiiut-iiiiiiu suiiKf r.-ijsiin-ii iu vuitr iui Liir r is. i.ioitis trt in itvi-ira iitipfii iimi itiiivrriuru rtr me itru rti?". inr inn MniP I )lKli u. , " - . ur lll. Ilin'i' " "v II1S. n-. . .IU - ... .,...- between May 15 and June 1 jamenamem. ino huuicsb av uie imikiuci. pa.tr0tc, which It consented to do. "'""' ' uommni-o oi iiauonai uciense. "The nltempt of I'enrose to corral the ared likely today, however, that ,0,1,V..J ' Introduced Idy Durf-C.oidon, who .)"' "' "ague tor woman s serv-1 .,.,. ... ,,-.. ., d rvs and th e wet a for ."truck load will not leave Wash- . "Whether Pennsv vanla thall elect a Mu al)e knw it was unnecessary for Ice and the Kmetgency Aid of Pennsjl-P ,te" ,,r J'0'" ,'1' arJ nu lne w" Ior k. . m.,u.. mo.. "I nHnc uriuiuiB iimi win rauiy llie pronilil- i ,.. i n.t. nnv imp nresent to he n-ITinu. i"s iiiuiure, .- .-imu ,.o H..t . "IteratKins neing maue to me Idduartera here taking more time ras anticipated. I "-are being completed w Hereby loye of the fleet corporation Swill com to this city with the er of the offices will have definite In mind where to make their 'before they leavo Washington. W. Kldd, who Is In charge of adequate housing facilities for Lworkers. has fifty stenographers .listing several thousand houses 'the workers may go. This list, L from patriotic householders and iojwner. who answered the appeal ew their homes open to the fleet Jon einploe.. will be taken to ton tomorrow. ?, Ma Aks I50 Job MacCormac. one of the offl- fthe fleet corporation, announced rthat a well-known Phlladelphlan, to man for the last ten years. piled for a J 1 500 position. His .lion I being held under advise es the spirit that builds ships," ccormac said. A woman who on also applied for a poil- nplet list of all the emnlovea 'Washington who refuse to come 111 be ent to Mr. McCormac Elbe middle of next week. From ;,th position Philadelphia will upon to fill will be compiled, croup to come here, comnrls- r. persons, win Brrive on Alay Mai' groups will arrive to take duties every day thereafter. tnafer will be completed bv the f h month. rS MARRIAGE LICENSES Bl'!??.!- ."3..?' Bth it., and Cirrle , i.n a, am l. MlnVlo. Norfolk. Vs.. and Ireno , Columbia, ra. r. Boldraaw. JIB V Columbia Anna. I (nil unit lltl si.Ki. . rVaiiiVSErv ai nth'u .Jobnion, Rojtoruuh. and Anna pa. 242 w, Johnson at. ;. rranlt. Sisa vint. . .. Intr. Laneaater. Pa. " ,". aire Kanatead t and tory umendment Is, at the present mo ment, very doubtful. It certainly will not do so unless a lot of citizens who believe that the rum power should be dethroned shall rise above the petty partisanship which seems now to sway them. Our one paramount objective Is to get a dry Legislature. We must get that Legislature from the Itepubllcan party. What does It matter to us whether the candidates who, If elected, will vote for ratification are "Organl- erous on men an occasion. America " " " isi nt msnop liiimeianovr noomerang; me ors aie noi going vo has done much for the sake of denioc- , that a day each week be designated for! he fooled by hie deathbed lepentance. racy, she said, and win do more. "Colonel" Hopper needed no introduc tion, ns Mr. Stotesbury said In Introduc ing him Hopper in Serious Role The "Colonel admltttd somewhat proudl that he was a "professional buf foon." but then he grew serious long enough to say he was "here for some' auffman. S V. r--BAn .. eefltrl, ilmlnctan. bL. nd Sle. 21 Wllanon at. ffev. aT s'j a 1st mt , ... White, iJSO S. tld .1 ' ' erson. SJOomlr at., arid Anna X.I&1. a n aL ---- MI)VV IT Bar A Ch??ri"fJr.nK,iord,LX.rB,An" Mihm. Ilfto Jl.ltr.d. at . and ' Moore, , Il Tl IS Mali 2tl plan rd. nT:i Ln4 . JMRIntAWM 1a .... r.. iM'riikn it. " aia are., and llabsj limond ai. ?l Thnmaa m aA . .T- -"""-- -. HIB 7u.,"orrTiniu2.f: lh ' ItOT.RMnan t., andTtomanla S.lHi aM:fth.f.,? v- 'Tt-,f:- "a Ml"- l. J.i an4 itoa p.ii t.. tnd Kit iltmali au ward. Mt W. Vo,i: Mtb St.. and a41 atMa 92 -.a XlrH (Sua. Tork, Pa., and gallla in'jTInoi; irUT r. Tpnjm BfMitk at. -. iTSdward . jferi ra. Ud.. - IX. V( N.'V tith w Sa. MM Uoa4 ef.ii ..'i. . . : . .irfc-' Ket.lUtM n Am as. -v 1Kb. Jt. J., )d Etkat )Mta Mjiei' a oattt- zatlon men or "Town Meeting" men? thine- verv ditferent from buffoonerv hat utter folly to allow Senator Ten- He then descilhed the show. "Out ro and rtenator Vare to projert their There." written by J. Hartley Manneis old prraonsl and political fmd n0 (inland Including In Its cast Laurette Tay present vllal rontestt Why allow our- lor. Oeorge Arllss, Julta Arthur, James selves to be so unall when a great T. Powers, George MacFarlane, Oeorge e..onoin'c and moral Issue is trembling ' M Cohan. James K. Hackett, Ber.vl hi the balance? How can men claim to ' .Mercer. Mine. Uleanor Clsnero. II B. be patriotic In these tremendous days Warner, Mrs. Flske, Helen Ware, O P. aim .mi in ircugnize me ract that rum Heggie. Chauncey Olcolt and others. Is the arch enemy of our man-power. Burr Mcintosh will sell the programs, our industrial efficiency ind our nation- whkh will bear signatures of all the wide program of war preparation? Why i stars engaged cannot the good citizens of Pennsyl-1 "Colonel" Hopper said he didn't know "nlc. bo large enough Just once to for- much about the Metropolitan Opera :... i . J" f'J" of Political House, "not having been a tenor for .nenr r.n?r.. h"'1". for mtn nd 'everl ear1." but that there were seat IXum? renr"cn,,ne the highest pa. diagrams around, so everbody would lrl0"5m' know how to bid. He asked the aud- Fralaea narrow and roateiio ' lence to do as well a Baltimore did, "The factional bittern,,, -.v...,. . . which up to the time he left had paid Wa An.., in... .,.. "'ii i ae- fQft.aift tnr seals nt auction and was .services ai wnicn women engaged In ' in. 1..1, ....,.. ,i i. ...n i.-nn . m ih. war work and the general public may WOrkingmen of the State, and they are Join In praver for the men In the army ' Kolg , j,g. him by his past perform and for the women who are giving their allc raIher than by his promises for time and efforts to the work of backing tnc future. It Is a crime for the backers up..U'f, RmJ"'w .... .of an.v candidate to tiy to capitalise Willie the bells In the chuiches rlnsri patriotism to advance his interest: Pen- now ax iioo i eacn tray as a can to every ro and t!rUnd and a few 'special otio within hearing to pause a moment In prniege' men nt Philadelphia have liinjn iui vim puiuirin iiiiu nnuuin, n f... !,..,.. ......... .,..r..7v. ::. "'" .v. ...... vuuinji rrrcnti itooerts. VICf prealttent for Montauniery County i William !" M.'.0.",1 'le,.P'Wnt for DIaar Lounivi Muah I. Wilson, aecretary.- Urelrl ft Co.. treasurer. Dlrectora II A. tltulf. jr.. A K. nrry. Raniuel T. Ilodlne. Kdnard VV. Uol., Otirii llurnham. Jr., Alfred K. Burk. Percy M ihandiar. J. llovitli Cummlnts. Thomai I levvitt Cujler. Hamuel a. Kela. jam". A. MV.,''t .?"r.,"s.,"'.. Frailer. Josech II (rundi-, John J. llmtferson. n. Leo Hunt. A1!s.1 i'' Jfhnson. David Klrachbaum. lln! rat O. Llovrt. John It. Maaon. Oeorge II. Mct'addn. efnn.ham H. Morrla. B. I'u.ey raMmoro. Ueor.a Wharton Pappar, Hamu-I nea, I'arclial rtobarta. Hon. Thomai i B ?.mU,!?' w- "lncUle Smith. William C. anroul K T. Htoti.bury. Erneat T. Trlrnr. John Van,mlher, j. Utnry William,, "fluU I. vv nson. Camnalzn Or.anliallon Cleneral campaign committee H6ratln a. I.losd, chairman: John H. Maaon, vice chair man. John J, llendrson. vice chairman! Hugh I. Wllaon. aailatunt to chairman: Al bert K. tlrry, saalitant !o chairman. Philadelphia t'ounty Thornaa Hhallorois J' dlrlalonal director for Weat Phlladei rh'! John M. Patlaraon, divisional director for South PMladelphlat Thomas F. Arm strong, divisional director for North 1 nil noiphla. J. Unwell Cummlnit. divisional dinrtor for Kensington: (Jeorao 1. t'orrer, ni:Firnai oir-i ior ior .ortnwest J'hMitjsl The decision also prevents llstilet At torney llotan from presenting what l unown as "District Attorney's bills" Carl F Davis, of 601 North Broad street, and August (Savin, of ;66 nidge avenue, testified that they swoie out warrants before Persch and paid for them. The returns to the City Con troller, It was alleged, did not contain these warrants. HEAR APPLICATIONS FOR ELECTION JOBS Judges Take Under Advisement Hat- lot Petitions Filed by Vre Faction Judges Audenrled. Carr and Finlttter today heard applications for tlie appoint. Local Board Chairman Quotes Letter Charging Slackcrisin. Proposes Army Pay Diaft exemption of shlpvard cmploes through the appointment of an expert with full knowledge of shipbuilding to act on nil exemption claims for this sec tion Is ft plan outlined by Provost Mar shal Oeneral Crowder which will be put Into effect within a short time. C J. Drenncn, Sun Shipbuilding Com pany. Chester, who Is virtually responsi ble for the plan, In all probability will be selected to iart out the system. Coincident with the new draft plan was the announcement that Samuel J. Buck, chairman of Local Board No. Id. has suggested to draft headquarters In Ilnrrlshurg that men of draft nge needed In shlpards be Inducted Into the serv ice and assigned to the shipyards with a soldier's snJaiy. He asserted that It Is the opinion of the boaid that many of the shlp.vard emplojes are "nothing but slackers."' Outlining of the plan followed n con ference betweer a committee represent ing shipbuilding companies along the Delaware niver and Oeneral Crowder. Mr. Drcnnen was chairman of tho com mittee. Serving with him were G, Oen dall. New York Shipbuilding Company, Camden. N. J., and H Hunter, a lawyer of New York. fthlpwnrkera llsem,)! I'nder the present draft laws, a ship yard worker Is given deferred classifi cation by the appellate draff board at the request of the Navy Department. H Is then permitted to work In the ship yards at h big salary, meanv.hlle being considered In the Government scivlco like n soldier The aluzed "unfairness" of this plan prompted the anonymous letter sent by "Ls Mothers" to General Crowder, according to tin writer The letter tefers to one shipyard worker, of draft age and without de pendents, "who never did work on ships until lately." and who is "walking tha slrei-ts and working down at the Navy Ynrd making big money and cnjojlng himself." "Is that fair'."' the letter asks. Kaemptlon Canceled on Leaving Exemption granted n worker will he canceled limned jately upon his It nvlng tlie employ of th'e shipyard, and all em ployment managers will be compelled to repoit cases of men leaving. The Delaware Itlver dlstrltt repie sentative will open offices In this city June 1. The country will be divided Into sev eral districts, and each dl-tilct will have one man to settle exemption dis putes. Heretofore It has been the custom ot employment managers' of each ship yard to consult the officials at Wash Ington when exemption vvas sought for an emploe, and the Washington au I thorltles would ln turn recommend to tho I local boaid that the worker In tiucstloit be given deferred classification. ! PHILADELPHIA TO FORE for the soldiers and for the women who 1 are engaged In the work of the war. If a church vveie designated In every section of the city, regardless of denomi nation, where such a service of prayer might be held, the custom would soon spread to other cities. Holy Trinity Church was selected) for the first service because of Its nearness to the offices of women's war work or- j ganl7atlons Other churches will be util ized later under the plans now being advanced. Regaining I'o.illon g Capital Cilv of America Philadelphia Is fast regaining her position as the "capital cltv" of America, salt! Herman Le P.oy Collins, a; a luncheon of the Business Science luh In ihe Bellevue-Stratrord Hotel today ...'.';S1'':' .t.l'u ,u'lln''l"K of thn war, Pnllailelnhln 1ms har.ni.,.. n. .......... - Industrial division Alba R. Johnson I .... .-..' . . i ini.ri.un i.i...,..i..i ,... . . u: .l:. . .-..-.......-.. . . .. . . I .1. i.ru I'aiLon. i.eo in ii I i.inss ntui ' ...uu,. mi nt-inin, uec aren State law forbids the use of the flag omb"i. ehalfmifi ratal! employes" Paul Henry H. Farley represented the Vare Mr. Collins. "We have built vast muni, for this purpose. This has caused a I Thomssnn. chairman utilities employ.:, Hcpuullcan , .1. Louis Breltlnger ami ! ." r,onts.B"d thousands of workmen .... . ,. .. .. a, -.. ..,-,,.. ....i .. ..,. . I. ,., ,, n. .. .. . .... .. l.n,. no It., Ir. unci. n...l In II.. 1... wave nr Indignation thronchout the jubtph n w.ci..uniM . ciNiruiaii puDiiutm- .vtr. ituuie tne mvin .Meeting pariv -ren- I "'-..., "V"'. "" i 'c ncrr. ment of election officers to fill vacancies In division boards. The Court also took under contldcra- ' tlon a few remaining applications of the Vare faction to enjoin the County Com-1 ll. IP T t .fY.rl.. a. .1.1... I , ....... .- Ill'.iuiltl3 liuill iuiiiiiiik Ull I r If nMH Old Yorit rtoad dlvlalon: John Walton, divi.l J""0''1 "'' ""mes of certain candidates I slonal director for Northeast Philadelphia; "" ward executive committee whose , .. .!-. 1 ....I.... ...1.1.1. 1 .1.3 moie general Intercession Is needed, In i,. .hh ..i, i.nrni. ninndarhimri " c:..Uoti' chairman central eamraUn nomination papers were attacked as not the opinion of Bishop P.hluelander. boll , . "I1!? . .1 L .f-"0."-J"d '."""- . ffm,,,l."V.n,'.- ".,.?.' V".k.a.n.i '"' ''" containing; the requisite number of valid -. ... ... . ... . i ' ', "Dims niv '""iBii "" " . .ri"m"- :'- "---I. -. . inaorHrmeniR. tliflr Ilteratut-, notufthstandlnff the I FEAR OF AMERICA HALTS ATROCITIES ploro finds Illustration In the treatment I 20'''40 for which Is beina- aernrd.,1 . .Lr''i?nl still buying. sylvanla Congressmen who wlihom r. "IIow ""5' B" totnK to " ,ne m i t r . A . A gard to their political future had coir" I nMD, ln T d0,,t kow" he "ll(!' "The urkisli Outrages Against Ar- age enough to vote ln favor' of auhmii theatre mu.t be clastic " tt 11 o. 1 ting the prohibitory amendment to thl ',1' nu'0rdon started the bidding meiliatlS Have Been Stopped, people. If wa have any oroDer n..lfor choice of the boxes at $30(1. From c ti . All of gratitude and Justice every one of t,,e bllln- cn" oI. 'W nun- Sa'8 Doctor Akcd these eighteen Contre?men who Is now'dr'd'" ... back to the man. "I can't see you very Armenian atrocities have, ceased be- State and the real patriotic cltltens of Pennsylvania will show their resentment on election day "The Penrose machine has never been i able to poll more than about 25,000 vote Theie are about 700,000 Repub lican votes In Pennsylvania, nnd If C00,- I 000 of them turn out and vote on pri mary day It will mean 'Good-by Pen- irose'; It will mean a clean Pennsyl vania; It will mean a clean State In I which to raise our bojs and girls; It will mean a square deal and fair play for the -norklngmen aa well as the bust, ness men. I am confident of the result and 1 ant willing to leave my case In the hands of the people." a candidate for re-election will be re elected. Congressman Darrow nnii Congressman CosteUo. of this cits should, without the slightest question, be renominated and re-elected. I have never met either of these gentlemen and have no personal Itnerest ln them. My Intere.t Is based wholly upon Justice snu patriotism. well, but I know tht dulcet voice well cause Turkey wishes to avoid war with enough to call jou Jimmy," It was the United States. James Elyerson. This Is the declaration of the Itev. Charles Edward Aked, former pastor of First (Joes to ateteabury the Fifth Avenue Baptist Church, New Mr. Klverson and Lady Duff-Gordon ' York, known as Rockefeller's Church. H ran the price up to 11260. Mr. Stoles. ,ls a member of the National Armenian ,.r. ..- .... . hnrv mail It ItKAA and Mr Rlvaranti I relief Committee have their opportunity r,'L,?l, helped It up until Mr. Stotesbury got the, Turkey' object In avoiding war with nave tneir opportunity now, Public c n..t hoi' for .oiin the United States s that she want a rawTr?th.f?.',B&'e.h 'Lem;! ChaHton ' Y.rna. ?' got the fourth ' friend at the pe.ee t.b,e when the war ey. .,af nVmcs.' They can electi,,,. , ,.nn. winiam n w.rii.n .. I. over, according to Doctor Aked. nrti, fnr ssnn nn,i .lulu M.isihmin, th "it Is imnoslble for Americans to un- 1500. Altogether, about ' derstano conauions in sma minor, saiu of seata were sold. J. D. Doctor Akto. our ejeo on inr mci flrst choice of seat for front. We could hardly play Germany's a sufficient number of Senators and As aemhlvman to arlvA .Tnhn TtarlA..An... i., deathblow. But It cannot be done If , .IVSoi. .. we peral.t In waging war among our-1 !,..M00.1,r,h selves. The chances now are that we'I lA8 , are about to throw away the most stra tegic opportunity wnicn haa ever come to our Keystone State by miserable lit tle factional bickering that are wholly unworthy of American and Christians." LIST OF CASUALTIES ANNOUNCED BY NAVY Six Name Include One Death Four Injured in Explosion of Oxygen Tank Washington, May 10. The Navy Des partment today reported th following caiualtlea: Auguat Henry Btnaon, machinist' mate, Dixon, Cal., Injurd (not atrloualy) In aeaplane accident at Cap May, N. J May I. Assistant Surgeon Edwin P. Bugbee. U. 3. N-. and th following men were Injured when an oxygen operator burat: Walter aTarnee Breaitell, Otlivllle, X. Y. : Thorn. s Flash, 1(21 Hyde .treet. San Franclcco: Albert Carl Robert Trlspel, Ht Twenty-ftrat .treet. Milwaukee. Frederick Edwin F. Relf, naval plum. ber. waa drowned while underrolnr In. Iitructlon In the deep-sea diving echool, r-MB.4M A.llnn V-wnA.I T 1 IVlllsW BM.w. .vnn,., w . "' V, filfctM Mrrie Licen.ei Kaktaa.'Ma... May 10. Couple taking ige JiQAe nere tnta momtnar out marrtage wer CJareAoe, aert, t:now U Ceanly and Edith rt. AaUroju'Aweaweiler and-Marie wlr lS'M'itt.SiSterJ tlla TC )3C0 each, and Mrs. J. Gardner Cassatt the second at llSfj. William G. Davidson, who might have got seats for i each, said he was In a hurry, so he bid 115 each and took, eight ee.t. at that price plus face value. Olh.r box sale were: t P. W. Robert. 1500 ; F. W. Chandler, J500; Charles E. Hires, MOO; Samuel D. Lit. 00: Mrs. S. K. Hutchinson. I250 ; II. B. Swope. 200, and Mrs. Wil liam Piatt Pepper, $100. The following paid premiums of $50 for box: Mrs. H. D. McKean. Mis Phebe Dowas and J, B. Beury (two boxes). 2974 Philadelphia In New Draft Call Tentlnajed frees fate On the State exempt from thle call for th same reason Include! Adam County, Altoona, No.. 1 and :: Clinton County, Ea.ton, Forest County, Greene County, HarrUburg. No. 2 and 3 ; Reading. No. P. I and 4 ; Flke County. Wllke.-Barre, yo. 1, I and 3; WUIIamaport, York, No. 1 and 2. All th men summoned from the west ern counties go to Camp Humphrey, Lee and Greenltaf. The Camp Meade quota total 7711. District adjacent to Philadelphia and their quota follow: Buck. No. l, ez ment No. 2,- It men: No. I, tl men: Chswter city. No. 1,- II men: Xo. :, 37 :, CJuwer county. No. I, 17 men; 2!."m., I. --'- - - V v a -' 1 a-an.a anv better, ror uermany nas od- Ject In the East rather than In the West, Germany can afford to be beaten in the west If she can realize her eastern am bition. "Her dream of a Herlln-to-Bagdad railroad now Is menaced by the British drive In Mesopotamia, but she has an. other drem a more vivid one of a Berlln-to-Bombay roadway. This ha been mde possible by the victory over the Russians and the land ceded to Tur. key by Russia. "But till can be prevented. Armenia can be set up a an Independent king dom, with a ruler from Holland, Switz erland or America, and thiis a solid country could be placed In the path ot tho Germans. This I the only thing that cn bo done." Dr. Aked spoke at Wltherepoon Hall at 4 o'clock thl afternoon on "Pales tine and Armenia Today Since the Brit ish Occupation." He appeared under th direction of the Armenian relief committee of the Emergency Aid, of which Mr. George Horace Lorlm.r I chairman and Mrs. Robert M. Downs, treasurer. Hla ad dress was a plea for the future of an ancient race. . ' ' SILVER MELTED INTO BARS Fourteen Million "Cart Wheels" Re ducej to Bullion Bar mad from appproxlmately H, Ote.eeo ctlrer dollars,' melted down at th Philadelphia Mint, were shipped west today. The bars welched 10.121,121 f.TM.uMfmate ajaaUMtlea of the til- ELECTRIC SIGNS TRAFFIC GUIDES plovaa: Herbert J. TUv, chairman general Irmn'oes. l.ticV. Count Joseph It. Orundy, director. ( heater County 11. A. r.fale. Jr., dl I ririoi. liV.a re County William C. Sproul. di rector. .Montgomery County Percival Robert., dl rertor There are forty-four teams In the central section of the city, the committee nays. Thoy will cover the. territory bs tween Poplar and South streets between tho two rivers. The liveliest competition la predicted by the War Che.t offlcluls. At a conference each captain will be allowed to pick from the prospect file kept by the committee the person he consider he can "land." If he fall within a specified time the prospect will he turned over to another team. In this way every person In the center of the city will be reached. They will also be reached nt home by the teams ln the wards, the committee points out. The campaign will be a whirlwind, ac cording to War Chest officials, and the organization la virtually complete. li-IVf ronv ose element and I. A. Qulnn renresented vv ill we nolil thin proud osllon by the Democrats, caring lor me men vvlia make this pros- eilty possible, by pioper housing und nr At." iiacc tiiu nvnnivd sanitary conditions, by the building of BLACK. BASS HIS UNDOING suitable hollies for them, or will we , , v w . ,w forfeit It by huddling Ihem together in Black bass had an appear for George uts H,i shacks"" a,""" i Kerns, n night worker at the Adams 'Ji Express office at the Pennsv Ivanla Rail road terminal In Camden, which he could not resist todav. Kerns, who lives In Fein stieet. Cam den, at a hearing before Recorder Stack house said that, seeing a shipment of fl.h at the express office, he couldn't resist the temptation to take a couple for breakfast. Just then a detective nabbed him. Kearns was fined J10 and coats. t'ire Sweeps Timber I.anil Alumna, P., Slav 10. Nlnctv acres of valuable timber vvas oftrojed by fire that swept over the cltv watershed at the Ivlitaunlng Point teservolrs. Two thousand small trees, ust planted bv the city, were ruined. A strong wind fanned the flames and It took strenuous work by 100 volunteers to get tho file under control. Tempest Orders Designations of One-Way Streets and Proposes Changes Captain Tempest, head of the traffic division, announced, thl afternoon that electric signs designating one-way streets will be Installed. They will be placed at street intersec. Cons In the district bounded by Tenth and Seventeenth streets and Locust and Callow hill streets, with the probable ex tension of the system to Spring Garden street later. Additional traffic policemen have also been stationed In Market street at Elev enth, Twelfth, Thirteenth and Fifteenth streets, and In Chestnut nt Thirteenth and Fifteenth streets. Captain Tempest conferred with Act ing Superintendent Mills relative to an amendment to the .treet parking ordi nance changing the nonp.rklng limit on Uroad .treet and other, -afreets. Under the existing ordinance, parking I jiot allowed on Broad street between Locust and Race streets, between o'clock In the morning and ( o'clock at night. Tempest would change the limit to Spring Garden and South street. He explained hi reque.t for a change by the fact that there I much more traffic now on Broad .treat between the point mentioned than when the or dinance wa pasted, and that there are constant stream, of motortruck carry ing freight passing along" Broad atrtet. NAB ICE MAN AS DESERTER Germanlown Youlh Taken From Waion by Policeman Vincent K Morton, nineteen. Ka.t Chelten avenue, deserted from the army at Newport New. Va.. two vve.ka ago. It Is aald. and returning to Philadelphia, cot a rob on anjvlcn wagon. Grlbban. 'of the Uermantown nntla. saw him today and turned dim over to Major C. G. Young, at th Frankfort ' Akt $1500 Heart Balm I Suit was entered In the Munlclnal I Court today by Dlla May Bradley, :am North Mutter street, against Clara I Dlckert, 33(2 North Second street, to recover 11600 damage for the alleged , alienation of the affections of the plain tiff husband, waiter w. uraaiey. DBATItS DVVinsON. Mv . Rev. 1. WILLIAM DAVIDSON. Relative, .nd frifnrla Invited to funeral. Man.. a. m . o32'J Hpruie si. Rarvlrea at at. Jam..'. P. K. Church. 2Jd an1 Walnut eta.. 10 a. m Int. private (IftAtOK. Mav . KDMUNI1 T. CIIAIOK. husband of Marraret Keith and son nf lat Tainple and Helen C. T. rral.e. Servlrra at R R, Brln.hurat Co., 1924 Arch at., Mon 11 a. m Int prlvata, BRACK. May 0. KMII.T B BRACK, lau.htar of late Edmund A. and Emily II. Roudtr. and SI. R.l.tlv.. and frltnits In vitart to aervlca.. Set., 1 d. m., St. Mary's Church. 1-ocu.t at. above Stth. int. private. MII.t.KR. Ma t. WILLIAM D, MILLKIt, son of Charlta B. and Catherine K. Miller, a.rd OS, Relative, and frl.nds Invliait to funeral aervlce. S.t 2 p. m at e;s s. th st. Int. prlvtte. MWIJ WAVTiaV-MAI.F, CARPKKTRAH w.ntad. SO cant, par hour. Kmal Knalnearlnai Co., Incerp.. 14th and Virar a rrrrr niaq 1IOYH wanted 1 yeara up: waa-a til In IIS vtrk: short hours. 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