Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 15, 1918, Final, Image 7

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REVOLT1
PLOT LEADS HERE
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U. S. Agents Seek Philadcl
pliian in Alleged Natioiv
Wide Conspiracy
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Wilmynflronatu
Resents War Inquiry
Daily Aerial Mail '
Service Now a Tact
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the Senate to continue It Inquiries tenant Bovle made hit start on the
lill? Coneress Is not In teeslon ini.i,, m.n..i.ii.i.
The President a letter follows: ... .v. . ...mu-.......
"May 14, 1918 ! President Mulls rlr.t letter
' Mv Pear Senator 1 am slncerels President VIIon dionned the first
lobllitcd to jou for (.alllnR my attention 'Hr placer! In nnv of the aerial nnlt
to .enate resolution ,.,., In effect ' f 'aVK.u.'a'Snf C j
'uiium iu nmriuuir wir .unnnij ai. c service Lieutenant Hnvlen maciune
.,,,. ,, .....--,.. ntrt t-ct,air Committee- (if the Seriate a com- . carried r.ticin letters and pneltases of
lALLij 01' HIDDEN UIFLLS tmlttre on the conduct of the war. "I,lch 3n) "" dtstlned to Philadelphia
" tu rn i in k Htm liitr ivpi m win
points The circo weigher! 121 pour.il
i I deem It m du( to a thit t
Department of Justice asent, h-re are houl" "'" ,hf ri"a: nf ,hl" r"olu-
inn! r ii iiirci'i voie ni nam oi con
routes they run In and out. I have,
thirteen stands. I hae thirteen bo.
ten of which are riders Each rider
Roes twentv miles The two hush
creeks, Stonev run, North Kast. l.lttle
KIk and Wr Kilt are sometimes ttn
passahle In consequence of hlKh water
Hut I expect to net permission from
the rallrotd coinpiny to cros the last
four creeks on tlie railroad hrldge
At the iuriihanna I Inve a Rood
boat anil a Rood fcmmin t can be
rcad rn the ilav nf the ilellven of
the Presidents mesaRe to start at
nnv hour tint von ma dliett from
Il-iltltnore and ruiatit through ,i fit
a we arc now ctirvlnR It or If vnu
wish It clon In less tlm I can hv put
tine doubl the number of horses on
the rojrt nnd each horsp to run (lve.
miles and cun deliver It In Philadel
phia In six Imure provided there Is
no snow to otntniit the stock on that
dav
British Shells " 4
Shatter Enemy
be In reaUlnewi to replace policemen
detailed -to strike duty
The P. n T, It l understood, has
t-nitvtri th riovernment to furnish
means of operntlnn cars on lines leading'
, . ,. Il. llnnil .. ,. I... .. . .1 I'l-ntil. tnltti
III HIC IH'M IPIIIUU P....J l ... I iiinnfi'i 1 '
Arsenal and nil plants manufaUiirliiR I
war essentials 1 ununited from Pare One
The carmen meet tonight at Metro-1 i. ..,,. ., .... ..
olltan Hall to vote on the pioposul ""' '"' "" "" 'i.cinv scni over n
It
!f1lct IrBflntt tnn ttn-olht Hi t iVtat mn
Hvlns In this ,lt ma, he principals In flf"'n"' ,n ,he Administration The pur
what Is believed to he a countr.v-wlde !""" which It undoubtedly expresses has
pro-Herman plot hfen expressed again and nmln In
Through n new Rroup of r.iip'lan an- various forms during the present eesslon
archlsts ahd through Oerman agents In nml has nlwas seamed to orlRlnate In a
Ihle countrj. a plan pv overthrow the rooted distrust of those who ar at pres
qovernmeni of the United Statea by a rnt ' iharge of the executive functions
simultaneous uprising In the principal "f ,n' "overiiment
cities and Industrial centers la believed ' " " 'ecunve fumtlons ire verj r t,P propeller tilades tollapsed and
to have been cvofved clearlv understood Thev have hern dc- l.leutuniut Itnvle wa compelled to nuke
Testimony In New York before the fln'''1 n0"' n ""' t'onstltutlnn and bv
Stale At(ornc iJnernl brought out the ' lonK experience, and no one can doubt
fact that about 1 n0 una Mauser rides where the tcponihlltv for them lies
of Herman make and 1 non 000 000 ,,,r hn th. meiimH. r. h. ,. hioi, n,n.
who are tesponslble can be held to their
and computed at the ratp of twentv-
four Cents an ounie represented In1 Hv speilal at raiiEement President Van
revenue a total of $171 32 i Ilurrn s message t ')nRrefs In IRt;
Due to the late arrival of the machine was i irrled from Phllidelphla to New
at Washington after Its unofficial trip York I v Ponv llvpiess at thenvcrue
pi
ioi knut
President Mltlen FnM the P
expected no tiouble lie divounleil thu
unions membership ilnlms swing llv-v
weic grratlv t vaRgernled
'ucResllon Hint th tompanv cmplnv
conduciorettca In tase It Nmmes dif
ficult tn find men to form lai inm was
mt with little fnvri b the companv
The Mate woman lalnr lawss inuplcd
w.lh nhle, llon.ihle features of the woniltt
iniiductoi rvstem thev said ellmlniles
women us uu eniplmes as far n the J
P I! T Is inni-erneil
few other variety of tilings thut look
hest a lung vvhv off, ami taped out n
I load with high explosives, for no
I ohv lous purpose becausn no living
boui wa vviuKing tncic on this sunny
afternoon
Rome of the- tlrltWi monsteis with
theji snouts out of the emu"'! vveie,
bellowing luck In 1 m vuv but It
was .a scene when soldleis say thorp
from Philadelphia eerlv this morning In
charR of Major H H Kleet Meuten int
Hovle did not make a start until II 47
o clock The President lilmself ap
plauded with the irowd when It made
a perfect ascent, ilrcled a few times
over the park then turned svvlftl) to
ward this cltv A few minutes later one
COMMISSIONKHS MCKT
now b, 'iffW AtWPl
worst conditions of weather.
It would bo Idle to describe the
sniull Incidents of tintiol vvorK. anlp
Ing raids ami dally routine while nil
the world Is waiting In suspenso for
another Imt'lo of cnottnotiH ihallence
to all out hopes nnd fato. Tne cnemv's
guiiH are spnsniodc tn tliclr violence
of flie, nnd their Is no tons and steady
hombaidineiit ovei the wide stictch of
lino like that which uucil to picccde
big battles hi the ilava of lived posl.
tlons and ttenili positions nnd tiench
kv stems which hid lo be smasheif for
fciliv ui'ii'n- uivir wni tiny v.lj,incc OI
(lltl
The tlcinnn mtllloiv has selected
irrtiln tiigds uliil laid down a nu-
leiilinted dm on them The ihlef
nu is or their shnotliii; have been high
rounds nf ammunition me probably
hidden nway somewhere In this section
of the countr number of su'Rvcts
are under detention" orders
At the same time the arret of Ivan
Xovlkoff, l.enn Hobkln and Alexander
Burkach frustraltd the plans from an
other angle Novlkoff Is a Russian
writer, who Is said to be emploved bv th
Nova Mir, the paper with which l.eon
Trotsky was connected while In this
cnuntrv. Secret service agents ea thej
were attempting tn ppre id propaganda
through the Kolokol a m igazlne In
tended foi recret clu illation in l'ng
llsh the word Kolokol means the bell'
This Is taken as an outcropping In this
country of the Bolshevik movement sub
sidized bv (lerm in gold and molded to
German alms
expected to follov .
Million ItlHes Smuggled In
Testlf!ng to the hidden rides. IMgar
A. Hoi nes, of New ork ald that he
had been Informed bv James If Crosslev
that the rldis had been smuggled from
the Krupp works at lissen tlermanv
a landing nnd abaiulm the tilp
letters Delivered In Washington
Included In the mail canlcd bv Lieu
tenant l'Rerton from Philadelphia wie
manv pieces addressed to the President
mong these weie letters ftoni the en
flub of IVjnnev IvanH, newspapers a bnv
"f dowen and a book These weie de.
llvered at the White House at 1 1 1
speed of one mile in thrte minutes
Maydr to Submit
6-CetitFare BUI
Continued from Pass One
tines o the lompim now
I'uhllc eivlc rninmlssion
("ItniK
ono
line tinmiull under the i Intnlv blue
shv inert was n linking nn itme whli h
r i i t t ii . ' onP ''n "o"11 nni nnk llatnltic llie
ProfcMir lainl. of I'liiversilv olfl ,, ,.,,. ..... . 1,11,l"1
of IVtiu-vlvania, as Tlutr these fields nf wild IIohcis so that the
i, . . o nth will hciome whit nml lnrien
Itepre'cntalivc llK,n (1M ,,rr()p u ,.,,. ,r,vn
Vt a meelliiR of the S. w lersev , t r ,icd hctv llv all il iv long Moll
HrldEe nnd Tunnel Commission this afl- rfav nvci i wide urea nf the fi tint and
ernoon at Third mil Mil kit street 'vpstcitliv then" wei" slnrrn clouds In
t amdeti Piofc-soi l.ilrd of ihe I nl the kv In splto of buists nf stinslilne
versitv of Pennsvlvanla wlm Is n. ting ' revealing ng uu an tne insiiuesy d
is 'nothing itiiliiir uu. l ..,1. .........
knowledge nnd not oni'V vision tnlil ' " h HiltMi side of Albeit
uu ni kiss tncip in the (lei man
tggEgJB
tin l.ens til' tt lit and the hills of
1 Intuleis with h missing work on
mills mil dumps nml i,uni Tile
Ihltlsh Iho has In ph nil tho whole
fin gieatei nnd widei Hung nnd nit
ipeent mlsoii'is ilosirlbe the heivv
loll nf life mill limb whkli the niltlsh
lnvi tukin of their stieiii,th Manv
iiiiiip.iiili's hivp lost fo pei icnl of
tnfii In this w iv mid the tleimsn
organization behind the lines his been
bidlv broken
Somine bittlelleliN uwnv beMind Al-
MMMraill
pliaso of the OeiTi'mn M
a Dostponement. If not we
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wui- lomr, i uencve; very rt
nnd Its romlnR depends merely i
revised timetable to which the
Is working. j'
Can't Ilirlde AIIIm vvl
One thing he could never do W
mm inai is io uiviue tne Trench1
ijiiuon ni lines, nccoiaing to his
plan. He Is too lain for Hint
ITench and Drlllsn nrniles nn pt
mingled Inteiwnven with blue 4
""ran innil rmimprs io the 80
i no iwo itrmies nre in piosr rni
ship and liaison, not only in the,lh
inn in ueuis nun miibrps far beh
uno sikii i mis nroi ueriiooil of
I saw ii rliv oi two ngo, nnd on otM
lecent das. T.T;
In a field not far from th. ,
within sound mid sight nf th ...
there was n ctowd of men massed
it nuiiow niuih1 mi eacn side of sc
goal posts. There was a. font'
in ill Ii bttween Hngllsh and mv..
Infnntrv nnd the onlookers were mix'
vviin inesn iho colors or earth a
Hkv viiiH.ii svmnonp their unit
suengiii mo iiriusn mown and t
i I pm ii niue nun me votie of the m
mingled ns thev shnutej and cheen
Never tn the end of the war no
dutv
Such nrtlvllles mi the part of a psr
ll n In r inminltlee nf Ihe Senate ns llil
rr.iiliitlnn miiilil look fnrvvnril tn would ocloik
fttnstlttlte nttthlnc lesH limn in nllemnt Phllndelnhlj u fri nlltcolnif aerial
lii take mer the rnndtirt of the war. mall was taken Io the Ilustleton deld In odlie this afternoon tn studv tin pro
at least so superintend and direct a pnstnftke motortnuk at II 10 oiloik poil of the lompinv ns- uffeillOR the
before the
innn.i t i.t.i
'l'l'1 . . ..... .. rn,..t ,.r Ihn tt.,rtilo nti.l llnI.T.. l. i. lllll Jill II 1 1 U I U 1 1 1 1 1 (' illlllll 11 VIII'll
was intiiiated also bv th. length i r the lor in." i . o..-m.. . .....m- . .....mie , tnakos iiiom it 'a'' l' thp niltlsh had to sli ugglc will the Ireiien an; liutlsn be dlvldsJW
meeting h.ld behind .Iced doors In -Ion wa. appointed to ,,p,eent the , "?, ,. ,t . ... .1." . .?.... ! ,"'"H . ,1"" tht.iiiLli tlienl In the i-ilns iiml the along the battle lines except fof.-
the I. uid Title tlulldlng and lasting an ,,w .letscv ioininlsloii nls.. subjiii to ... ',,., ..,,,. .,,' ',.., , .,,.!! m (lei in ins m p pei Iem lug some t.f the Ibid or two. nnd however strong-'tfctW
houi and a half the appioviilnf tin tn m nil lumtniss,.. '", """- ln$" ' " n '", '' ""nltlon ,,,,, ,,,, f m,,,, n.ctr supplies enemVs attack he will not drive 2$
Will, a d- l.lnl ho me attitude of that stte foi tin- him assault which ennot w,, ,,, clol1 (lilt thev me not , tween them '?$
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n ii ii rani iiiiininiiii inm iniiniiiiiiii nun i nnaaiiiui i nam iiiniiiiHnH,i;
!
Mavoi mltli Olteitor of Transit
Twining Mr llamoik nnd Pr Wll I un
Iiraper Lewis the Minors hgal adviser
on transit who franm! the lit t leise
went Inlo conference nl
l'rofesot mil evpliliird i otidltiotiM '
on loth sld. s of the tiver and ptovlded
il it i Involving site, foi t. rmiuil i fnli
for the In idgi
riie inought i i iip .ointnssion wis
i ould
mm m mm iiiki b, jirntfiwifHimt'ii wmttf'iHiHRfii'H vm iiniiimni liiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiniiBiiiiiiii inuiw mm nun 11
and parUilpate In the executive conduct It filled four smill suks one destined i pendlt g Uaes "latenient" made bv
nf It as tn Inlirfere In the most serious for Washington and three for New oik Mr Mitten at the dirt Mors meeting
waj with the anion of the constituted The former weighed fifteen pounds and were carefullv -onldeied b Ihe con
exttutlve thelittei twentv-one tlflv-otie and Hill I rferei s niieitot Twining II Is imder-
I protest most earmstlv ngalnst the tv-sx imunds retiei tlvels Thev bori stood wns the most l.ltt. t In opposing
adoption of anv such aillon and shall nnlv the usual tag" Ihe inmpin s sud len dennnd for limn
. .
in,- ,i in. i e . n, ,, , ,nll x,.ie.l Willi p w
toi.ite the tirfdi. nppro n lie m ti
Isfa lot il l li in if the uittii.litv i
ill. lib d
Ma. or I Ills urged co opt i it on
bunging t'u I mice Io a tiillzttmu
ml
hope that even enatnt who Intends to
suppoit the piesent Vdmlnlstrntlon In
the inndiiit of the wat will vole against
It These nre serious times, and It Is
Miny moie nrrests are abolutelv necessaiv (Hit the" lines
should be ileirl drawn between friends
and opponents
"Cordltllv and slmerelv vnurs
wonnnow WILSON
Ueather Ideal fnr living
tnonev without tegatd for the le is., now
before the i nmmlsslon fm ,u tlon It Is
The weithet hete whs ideal for filing .eloped In spile of Ihe fompinv s ion
auordlng to expel enccd airmen The Mention that Its avail ihle funds lammt
machines used weie of the Turllss tvtie believed thit sttong opposition de
assigned to the Postoithe Department ! meet the demanded wage lnireie
hv Ihe War Pepattnient Thev prohablv ' ,. ,,,, lh ..,.,. ., ,. kJki
will he .ontlnued In the dall. tnillseiv I nor(, ,, frm Hiirrlsburg tint the
I lee Indetlnllelv m until another tvpe Pljb,(. ervl.e Commission hi- fixed
itnru net los ililo fur tlia htiMinvn m iu
Senator Martin Is calling the Pemn- neen designed June I hv the AM- f"r tin hearing mi
riatli Senators to the loom nf the ap- , letter from tlovernor Whitman to , the proposed lease
pruprlatlnns committee. Of which he Is President Wllmn wns Ihe flrl niece of, r.i ..t i...... r , . .. .i..
The were to have been used here In tase ihalrinan, to line up the Administration mail in liter placed In the pouches i ir- tme Jeopardizes the pending transit
the Germans had i.iptured the i hnnnel fortes against the resolution Whllo rled bv Lieutenant Webb from lleltnonl , lease ' said Mr Hancock after Ihe meet-
ports in their Pliardj drive auiint th the President's language Is broad. It Is iark bv Authorization of Postmastet Ing That lf.ae Is the hest the iitv
British understood that his real opposition Is .Ceneril Rurleson Postmaster Patten Lmild get
Gustnv l.usslng who Is Herman-born to the,s ope of the resolution as drafted. I H.ron Newton colleitoi of the port of Colonel Potter Ihe i Itv s thlid lepre
and naturalized was mentioned most lather than to the Senate lommlttee Sew ork and other ortlcl lis witnessed senlnllve on Ihe bmrd was prevented
often In the tetltnonv Most of the lontlnulng its Inqulrv along th lines his depirture I bv Illness from attending Mavor smith
witnesses testified that he tried to sell th it It has hitherto followed The Urlv.al of Lieutenant Webb and his I though surTetlng from iheumatNm put
the lilies, but one said that he wauled president told hi natnr Thomnon. i hair- mall ... k in U'nhi,irinn.,iu, i,..,i the I In annenraiue
$7 White Buck
Y M
Military Oxford
Special $ M .50
Sale
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to buy 250,000 l.usslng was described , f the committee on audit and ion-
bv his lawjer ;Vllllam H Knrtl of New trnli , nlKllt h(. hail no objection to
York, as a promoter Interested in ioke the investigation of the aircraft and nrd-
ovens and in the monorail transport.!- mci, pualns In frf(, he professed
t ,,r'i!..rm . .... . ...,." desire such Investigations but he Is
e. 1,1 "rWn" "carlnfrf ,ut, '"'l ut.alter.ahl otipos.d to any committee
not testlfv The rifles nie sild to have , '. '., ...i i ,.,
been, hidden on a farm In upper New '" """- '-"' -"" ."' '""'
York State Luring owns n farm at mni'ttee on he conduct of the war.
Voodburj Kails
Nearest actual Identification of tho
principals emploved bv Luss.ng vvas
made by Harford T Marshall, a lawver
The Department nf lustlce here Is In
terested In the statement of Maishill
that a "Ml Itlclnrds, nf Phllidelphla,
is one of the possible pilmipals Thev
will make ever tffort to loi.at- tho man
.named
Tells nf Rifle Plot
The connection of the Bclshevik plot
ters with the Herman rlrle plot was
learned through Ch tries H Mm ray, of
Washington, D C, who testified that he
4eamed nf the rllles thiough Ivan
Norodny a Uussim agent Murray met
Lusslng through N'orodnj and was t-hown
on Itemized rtilemcnt ot the ilfiej It
was as follcws
I'our hunilred and fifty tl nuand
Mauser rifles, C50 ooo ooo t mrldgss,
100 000 carbines lono rounds nf iart
tridges 1,000 000 ilfies. 1 000,000 000
rounds of ammunition and 600 maihlne
guns.
Wednesday
Thurxday
Friday &
Saturday
ONLY
i. '. ..',,... " ,i j il AlnillH.il. of l.vrliange, X.nlded
letter to the President had pledged the
entile in-opelallon nf the state nf New Though Mr Milieu le fused Io Rive
Virk' to raise lino.ooo 000 for the 'out Inform itlon In advance of the wrlt
mtrlcan lied Cross I ,,,n Piopoil to le sent to Counills to
morrow It wis learned lodiv tint th
I'rinl.lnn gnlnst PelsTs p ft x s demand Is for a one-
Prnilslon wns made agilnst delavs re-. cent rtl." In fire- Ihe question of
it iu i,.u.ihi i ,.rai,.t ih. leunlt suiting f rotti at c Idents tn the pi ines re- abolition of the eight-cent exclunge
of the present contest The President ' llf machines nnd landing fields being tickets being avoided The coiiipinv It
prnvioeo ac iiaiumorp navre ue nrarr i. iinnersinmi mir- u .. ...-.-. ,,n n-n-u-Wilmington
and New Prunswlck V J Hen of the eight-pent excliinc' ticket
The service started with twelve planes. ) and avoided discussion of II
three each at Washington and New Yolk Th, pbjec I the lonipiitv lellevc.
and six at Philadelphia ! would be best adjusted In Councils and
The speilal stamp provided for the I ,t lf. ,10URt,i that the fight the bmlnes.
service Is seventh-eighths of an Inch ., i.,inl ..romise .aL.lnit the
long ard three-mnrters of an Inch wide ,..,, rn?p m , entei ahmit the . x
and hears an airplane In fi rht The 0JUS(, .on
has hitherto won In all such issues Hut
the mnjnrltv bv whhh be has been
able tn control the Senate has be m
narrow The rtepubllians with few ex
ceptions suppoit the Mllltai.v Affalis
Committee
senator Thompson of Kan? is give
out a lettet from secretar.v of War
llaker deilatlng that he was not opposed
to a most thorough investigation of the
alls ratt situ itlon
Th lettei fellows
I hive leceived vour lettei of May
fo etiiloslng a copv of senate resolu
tion Jtt Introduied bv Senatnt Cham
berlain providing foi the Investiga
tion bj the Mllltarv Affilr Committee
nf the Senate of the progress of the
alit raft production and Into anv other
matters relating to the londutt of the
v.ar bv or through the War Pepirt
nient I do not know how far addi
tional powers are needed I15 Ihe
Mllltarv Affairs Committee nf the Sen-
Hie and 1 Icarlv the War Department
inuld have no wish adverse to the I
numerals J4 ' appear In circles In both
lower corners Toe border design Is red
and the airplane blue forming the white
background the national colors
Puts Old Mall Time In Crn
The time taken fnr the transpnr'ation
of mall from Washington In .New York
bv train Including the delivery at the
postoftlie, Is from six to seven hours
The time reeiulied for transportation bv
airplane" will not exceed three and one-
change que
Mr Mitten In a statement vesterdev
said that It was imImiiiI that Hie ex
change ticket prli e would mount In nine
cents If the fare adv line was illowcd
bv the cltv
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hair hours Including an allowance of "' ' ', ',. r
thlrt "nlnutes from the landhig field at I ' '" " '
Ilelmont
No llnsnelnt I stlinnte
n estlmite nf the 1 ompanv s financlil ' fin( laid tn duplicate
statu, setting forth Its recti for asicing rhf ei,rnrter f rlf,p
1...1 ... K r.,.uH .t tiiA nfTiP. oxfotan is unit num
lIltlltlll"lt'.Xlll !' ........ -
rwlning this nfteinnun hih pa-frnoianiniw apcrini
gave notl.e Hi it Ii would o,,. Priec. Come 111 crttln'
Paik tn the New 1 ork post-
submit an estimate tndij
at his olllie
It was said
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military htel
In White .'(.
A quality tha'
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with the
oalcsman
Every man has his own ideas about the sort of
clothes he wants. You too have certain notions about
style, fabric and price. Our salesmen know our stock
and they know about style. If you talk thinrs over
with them, exchange views on the subject, you will
undoubtedly arrive at a satisfactory result.
In this way you will realise why one fabric is
better suited to you than another, why one style will
appear to better advantage than another. The assort
ment of models and fabrics permits an exercise of
personal choice which is practically unlimited.
Spnngf Suits
In .Correct Models
C? Proper Fabrics
$20 to $55
Overcoats $20 to $45
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stence for 1, rlfi", tl uowh Mds lomec". nut. however, that everv faclllt, which 1 maximum of thlrtj minutes P summer. Now IS the time for
Kith rluSsrian: 'in' buBleis ".tU- Z WX i" i'ilr' A'fi , ,.iV'."o "n'the 'lUve'rV "", maY, I 'V,'"", tY, ".if't'eniooif I'i'c'ord'.'ng t' a the th"flV l SaVC- W5 CM
burgh. Wllkes-rtarre and Philadelphia f-.tr" (-ommitte, whether anv addl- I ''a ' " '0,lr8n, " h' 'TSZ.S '". I r.'LC !''! I'l1' '"LT.?. , ''.' ' ' 1.'" ' not rlnnlicat,. lhP, Oxfords now
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inr 01 nine inin 1111s iiiini-aceci ..in ur in
ITOBEEHKggSS
were named
Itusslan anarchists 'Intended
to stage lesnlutlon or not
ie used In connection with the com wholesale
price our
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thousand loples of the Kusslan secret "" "'""" 1' " "'"-- ' . ."..'" W: "'."" .. "' , ' U " ".. . ' " i- . " '". ' ....".;. ,i. I UI ... Th
publication had been Issued and were
to have been dlstrlhuteei
French Win Wood
on Picardy Front
be beiuuse of the extraoidlnat v con- connections The saving In some In to replire the l(i7 agreement Upstairs rentf.I CnaDie US IO Oiler
fldinie it enjovs in tne n ue ine i"cxi maj umuuin , i..u.n nn , inuciuis en cue loihimh sam mere hmitctl number ot this wanted
power tt investiizate at laige and em twelve limine In making connection probal.b would le no elcu-ea In the .
llOV deteitlV es C.lSllv llllglll lie nnusen eilicn win ti.wni m.- iitin.ij t,uub u.ti .c1nn.11 iinucing me M-.ini 1 .ie 11, 11. r wj f -
v Cii.tn cni-nmlttee toamtntr about to the next das
Europe going to the front, inqulilngj The Impiovement of postal facilities ' agencies for adjusting intes would act
I duiatlcn of the wni but tint existing
has ie. to bring tne lares nown again as toon
Continued from I'.ue One
immediate delivery of tho renewed
Errand offensive, of which Foch,
Pershing and Hais aie expectant COMMITTEE TO REPORT
lntn laigei measures of stiategy, win,in n,e t.ist eicht. iear
might eisllv beiome a nuisance Kven i ,Urtd the time of delivers of mall he-'asthewai conditions were ovei
constant nnd 100 110-e vviuiniiig ui Nf,e ivashlngtmi and N-v ork from
$1.50
constant nnn mo iu.-e vvniyiuiK ui Nf,e vvashlngtmi and N-v ork from ' 1
vv hit N done in Plants ami ractoiles hl(wf) holJr, )n combined star" IIB.VM 'TinW T i K F
hue might have the effect of slowing roacj; ,alIr0il(1 ,,,, ,lUmboat. 10 three ' HI-L.Ab IIUtd .IK.
4
up instead of sneeding the war
and for which they are ready
Th official reports reflect the Increas.
ln activity of the artlllerv, to wblejli the
Allied nuns aie replslnc In klndf The
Somme. the Ancre, the Champagne and
the Vosges sectors have been subjected
to furious bombardments
A correrpondent with the British arm I
in France sass Hill 44, a srrall but Im
portant elevation near the V,erbeek
Illver, north of Kemmel about which
many eangulnary lonlests have been
waged since Ma 8, seems to be In the
hands of tie Germans again I
The enemy gained a hold on this po. 1
Eitlon, and at latest reports was cling
MODIFIED RESOLUTION
nl.lnclnn, Ma 13
Tresident WUon Rharp protect
I hours b airplane
1 Th aeiaKr rate of sped l n !
roads In tlit late 3f was er I (tlf
Krcatci than (hit made ty ptnRt court
and hoiebjil postrlders In t-onie In-
AGAIiSST "LOCKOUT
The tlueatened lockout loulglit hv
members of the larmens union fighting
"" ii .. .n . . foi leiognrton or the union button h
itances during the 30s icnlracts weie ,, fa n m, t oinp.nj i uiseil po-
&w aided foi horse service became jp ptecautions tn be liken todav
ouiiker time tould be made that way Details weie ordeied held In reeive
against the Chamberlain resolution than nv lauroaa ,11 uimii.i i-.uu. iui jm-
failed to block favorable action on the, )n tgj; the fait wns commented uprn dli lion over the fouHeen uiibains nf
mmUarexdt1e8of,3'tT",.he Committee on , ' h; .f " 'l1 "ngratulatorv terms '"X Superintendent of Police Mls
udlt and Control decidld to Vecoin-'hat letters and newspapers had been or(Icd ,e ,o,e Defense Iteserve tn
mend adoption of the tesolutlon with ' brougnt from New .ork. n distance of
on ienrtment confining the Mllltarv 250 miles In thlrts-six hour? and to -
Affairs Committees Investigating now. Boston. BOO miles. In three dajs '
era to the nations mllltarv activities rrior to the development of rapid
The amendment would prevent inqulo , , tran!,10rtatlon of mall the
nto the general conduit of the war ,,stai ,,,, furnished the sneedv
Senators Smoot and Frame Uepubll- postal expttss turnisnea tne ipeeuj
cans, and McKellar a Democrat voted means of lommunlcaHon This was
toi tne lesoiuiioil ..imic i.nwii' Known as me I nil. i.ciuc.b mig ..na
Remember, on Sale ffW
nesday, Thursday, Friday
and Saturday Only,
Royal Boot Shop
2 , FOR WOMEN l,C '
nd Floor Saves $& I
J208&10 Chestnut St.
!nc tenaclouslj to the ruceed slopes al .Thompson and Jones stionp Ailmtnis- nialntafned b establishes numerous
though the bard hilling French con-1 tratlpn leader. '
tlnued to press the Invaders vlgorousl
stations with relas of horses Be-
,illll 11 nas Deen one oi me mosi tinny (lat
contested points on tne Klemlsn oaiue- wm ensue
field.
The Germans are preparing most me
thodically for resumption of their gen;
eral offensive Signs seem to show that
they will attack hetwecu l.a Bassee and
the front south of Amiens, but tt Is also
probable they vlll execute secondary
operations simultaneously In Flanders,
between Jlontaidier anil .-xoson. ana pos.
Tted TorSwSiTin-rci'loS: .'S , t-J tion'; .;' Hds "vent at full
at a vigorous fight on the benate floor speed, getting a fresh horse overs live
ilbly on other parts of the fmnt. In the
hope of 'attracting tne Aineu
away from the tenter.
KAISER FILLS DEPLETED
RANKS WITH YOUTHS
With Ihe Brlllih Armies In France,
. May 15
There la little douhl that Oermany has
embarked on her last great adventure
" in which every man bo, horse and
. machine will be used In a desperate
endeavor to gain a favorable decision
during the present tlzhtlng i
' The German drafts are refitting di
visions, which are about halt composed
of returned wounded and recruits.. The
latter Include Mime bojs of el&hteen
f'yeari. Few, If any. of the joutti of
tkl- -- . -& in Ilia Una ot I Ha h..
xnia ..ir .. ... ........ ...-
nnlne of the offensive, when Hlnden-
"ItJlBUrg depended largely on Ihe ilass of
When the President's letter to Sen
ator Mnrtln protesting against the adop.
tlon of the resolution was introduied,
Senator Chamberlain said
It was not the purpose of the Mlll
tarv Affairs Committee or an member
of It when Senate resolution J II was
prepared and Introduced to Interfere
In the leant with the lonstltultonal pow
er and p-rrogatlves of Ihe Tresident In
the conduct and management of the war
i-harces and counter-charges have
reserves heen made from time to time In refer-
1 ence to the lovalty. tne emciency ana
1 the methods of some of those who have
I had Immediate charge ot aircraft pro
duction
To avoid seeming Injustice. I want
to say that no charges have been made,
reflecting upon either General bquler or
Admiral Talor. of tho aircraft produc.
tlon board, hut some of those responsible
for aircraft produitlon for the army
have been charged with gross extrava
gance, and theie Is little. If anything,
to show, "as far as production Is con
lerned. for the Immense sums of money
that have been spent in the production
of aircraft "
As amended, the resolution now reads:
"Resolved That the Committee on
Military Affairs, or any subcommittee
thereof, be and Is hereby authorized and
directed to Inquire Into and leport to
the Senate the progress of aircraft and
ordnance production in he United btatea
or Into toe status of.ciuarlermaster's
supplies, or expenditures in any or mese
blanches of the War Department: that
oalty. but lacked the stamina to win a "Id committee, or any subcommittee
.xHcinrv . thereof may sit during the sessions or
'Xncio'.. . ,i j ., riiirlnir anv 'recess of the Senate! tn
,fAth.aVy.coK infantry. declare, renulre by wbpo.na.or othw..e the
ductlon of books, documents and papers ;
to take the testimony of witnesses (under
oath, either qrally or by deposition; to
'obtain documents, paperr and other In
formation from the several departments
of the Government, or arv bureau there,
of; to employ stenographic help, at a
cost not to exceed 11 per printed page,
to report such testimony aa may be
taken: to employ such agents or assist
ants ob may be necessary, and that all
expenses. Including traveling expenses
contracted hereunder, will be paid from
tha contingent fund of the Senate, not
fxcaedlns! the sum ot f 10 000 MDrovlded
that nothing In this resolution shall
I Mrlmmt lost SO DSe t of Its
jfaolry personnel around Meterln (on
jeianaers irouti. jib vnvuaiiirH in
ded nine company commander.
'Another prisoner says hi battalion
.Between ou ana iv per cent ui us
.fitness
A prisoner belonging to the li;th
mem says certain oaiuuona lost
i SO ner cent.
fit. b clearly established that the Oer-
I jOftf wcra niaii in uuin ine oompiv
nfloia, uciuins Hid Biari UI
very probability that th
wnicnii Dainc oraneej
miles The post tlder was rel eved by
another after riding about twent) miles
In I'einv llxpress ltas
Bv ' i'ony Kxprcss " a trip could some.
times be made from Washington to .New
Vork lit fifteen hours A letter under
dale of November il 1836, thus de
scrlbea the equipment of the rervlce be
tween Baltimore and Philadelphia
I have twentv.flve horses on the
road from Baltimore to Philadelphia,
five of which ate. extra for the Ex
press Mall Kach horse has to run
ten miles ever dav In some of tho
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Incrcatf efficiency of a truii 50
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many,
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