Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 16, 1918, Final, Image 10

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ktwer at Noon
? .Recess
ITY QUESTIONED
erl Pending Result of
ysician's Exam
ination
ft Clltraao. MftV 16.
alley, ope of the I. vr. W. de
, Jcollansed during ttie trial
conwanlona In Jail told
41a that for sonic time he had
J Of hla head, and tho Judge
trial while lie eeni lor a
;to examine lilm for vanity.
Mra an organizer of the .erl-
t Workers" Industrial Union. He
F'WhB-BtandlnK Illness, which nf-
lttlm repeatedly since the trial
, ;when a recess vvaa declared at
lwas reported to the Judge that
'ttra defendants was lying on the
C floor under a bench.
Brw.ii' found to be almost uncoti-
FiWtaJallmatea said that for sev-
he had been acting uueerly,
write with matchea and com-
that hla head hurt.
I number of letters form the
'of the prosecution a cane. II.
da waa called to Identify the
of Albert D. l'rashner. The
i Admitted that Prashner waa the
'however, and Jloundx waa not
atand.
er worked as Hn organlier for
JW. W. In various communities
concerning- hla irouuics. Jie
to build un the organliatlon
'the automobile factories In De
nt with little success. from
oils he wrote about the dlfll-
rholdlnis tho I. W. W. member-
' line. He complained In one
If. .. ...
lutlonary principles are . not
nough Imbedded In our members
land the concerted efforts to
400 '(the agricultural workers'
something was done he pre-
membership would melt away
pld1y than It nail been built up.
M town i'rasnner wrote ne nau
arned by the mayor and chief of
not to start anything.
rfcflt of all this." ho wrote, "we
ahead."
FEDERATION "WET"
5
F cicgui9 ll.J.t.i a tuuiui-
Indorse Woman suffrage
rati. !., 31ay 16. The Penn
ffederation of Labor In con-
it here today oted unanimously
ronibition and or woman sui
me of the delegates gasped
M Federal aunrag amenamem
ced before the body, but not a
la & waa rtamt niralnil it
rejection of the prohibition
mem, toe aeiegates Drone imo
and It was some time before
Hid be restored.
2R MEN HOLD
)NVENTIONS AT SHORE
i
'.' . . - .
,.lannen and utners tuctunge
bvi.. t?..... .. ..e tt.
J"' u" " "'c
I y Trade
itle rttr. May Hi. Phlladel-
' nrd nlavlnir leading oarts today
I annual convention of the Amerl-
ther Chemists Association, in
al Association of Tanners and
tilled organizations cf the leathei
jr at the Traymort.
re the chemists' association. C.
gfell. or Philadelphia, president,
I to the formation of the Society
her Traders' Chem'sts. said:
the war has nrogrsxrt and re.
Snore and more the barbaric tend-
fiat the uerman uovernment. It
some Increasingly evident to tne
: chemlsta of the Allied 'nations
tare amicable relations w'.th the
a In the International Assor'a-
leather Trades' Chemists Is Im-
r BDDreclat'on cf the ImDortant
lien applied chemistry occunles
Industry has heen emnhaslreo.
Ilk war. The only way to obtain
oi anmiy is in pay mem sucn
' will attract men of sound
Mi and training to the lrathre
If this la not done other Indus
411 take the men with brains
pom ua and we can hne what l
Ivtkllf!VA th fnrinfv tn lh
industry is to pay plant chem
lrely too small salaries "
1,'C. Email, of Philadelphia, for
Mataent or tne Morocco Manurac
FAaaoclatlon and now chief of I In
atner control board, proposed a
rrcsiaeni wnson in a joint
of tha chemists and tanners
ndred men sprang to their feet
la of acclamation.
re the tanners thts mornlpg
jjen jtogers rata tnat i:s srad-
tne Tanners institute nau en
country a service.
)N NAMES JUSTICES
t Atiociate of DUlricl Supreme
. (T Court Appointed
ilea,. May 10. The following
as were sent to the Senate to-
Chief Justice Supreme Court,
i;oiumoia waiter J, siccoy,
rsev.
r.Aasoclata Justice of the Su-
urt, District of Columbia
ennlngs Bailey, of Nashville,
i
United Rtates Attorney Thos.
p3r vl iirmiiun, ivy., eastern
?f .Kentucky, a reappointment.
unuea mates Marshals Henry
i oi iciroit, eastern aistrict ot
i; John B. P. It. -Wilson., of Port
l. district of Maine, a reannnlnt.
rUiur P. Carpenter. Rutland,
oi Vermont, a reappointment.
ARREST DAMAGES
!. Loflattire Will Approve
Dry" Amendment
Pennsylvania will ratify the Kederal
prohibition amendment when the legis
lature meets next January, according to
tr. Homer W. Tope, superintendent of
the Philadelphia district of the Antl
Kaloon league, who has Just returned
from a tour of the state. Dr. Tope de
clared that when the people cut off the
saloons In America "they will paralyse
the right arm of tho Kaiser and stop
his propaganda In this country."
"Pennsylvania will be one df the thlr-ty-alx
to ratify." raid Dr. Tope. "It
will pass the reroiutloil the first thing
by a majority In House and Senate. Then
more good legislation will be enacted
In Pennsylvania In 1919 than In tne
last twenty-five years. It will stop po
litical dickering at the capltol and
Pennsylvania will produce more states
men In the next twenty-five years than
In nil her history. First, settle the liquor
question, nnd It wilt help to solve the
war problem.
PRESBYTERIANS HEAR
STIRRING WAR SPEECH
Democracy Musi Win or Per
ish, Says the Rev. Dr. Chap
man, Retiring Moderator
AWWKtmCTTrtUPW r H1PF OF TTTY BI
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CnlumlMia, O., May 1C.
"The church must have a great bap
tism of the Spirit of Jesus" said the
Utv. Dr. J Wilbur Chapman, tetlrlng
moderator, lit the opening seslon of the
General Assembly of tho Presbyterian.
Church, North, today.
The ('htirc'i Is not Methodist. Hip
tlst, l.'plscopal, I'resbjterlan." raid Dr.
Chapman. "It Is the body of Christ.
I am quite sure there lire sonic great
denominations which ought to be
merged. Surely there can bo no reason
In the world why all Presbyterian anil
Reformed bodies should not be united."
With reference to the war, Doctor
Chapmnri said:
"This Is a. real union of nations. S
let us keep rank In our devotion to
Christ, In our determination to win this
war. For we must win It If It costs our
last dollar and calls for our last men.
The fate of t'.ie world for decades to
come Is hanging In the balance. The
war must not end until victory of thi
Allies over Germany Is accomplished,
for democrncy has no choice. It must
win or It must perish."
A national service commission was
appointed by the assembly a year ago.
Doctor Chapman toured tne country in
connection with the work.
Thirty-four men were sent to towns
and cities contiguous to cantonments.
Thero was no exploitation of Presby
teranlsm, nor any emphasis upon denom
inational propaganda In the camp work.
So far as possible the forces were co
ordinated with other spiritual agencies.
Other denominational war tervlco
commissions ncted on tho mnic prin
ciple. Congregational, Episcopalian,
Baptist, Methodist, Iteformed und Lu
theran Churches co-operuted with Pres
byterians. Another topic to engage tlie nttentlon
of the general assembly Is the progress
of the ministerial relief fund toward Its
$10,000,000 endowment. The annual re
port will show considerably more than
$4,000,000 worth of property and securl
tics and receipts last year of M12.000.
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NATIONS MAN-POWER rife ! -
Presses Resolution T h a t
Would Utilize. All Between
18 and 15
NEEDED TO WIN WAR
which would turn the entire man-power
of the nation to war work, either In.the
minefield or )n the fields und Industrial
shops at home.
A rouncll, composed of tlin Cahlnet
officers and provost Marshal Uenral
I louder Would he rstnnllslieit in irnrt:
out plans for the mobilization. The first
stiii would be n complete census of Ihe
number of men now available for mili
tary service. Tho next step would be mi
Prctlii'U 1-ong Conflict, Which
.Must Destroy Military
Mriitit'c
When Max M)crs took up lii ilulirs toilay m rlilef of lln llurcni of Weights ami Mrnuircs lie fotinil his offiic at
Ilroail anil Cherry flrecti profuecl) ileroralcil with llowcr, llie pift of friends
PLANS TO CUT RED TAPE
War Deparlment Would r.llniinale
Unneceesary Courts-Murlial
Uathlnglon. May 10. The War De
parlment Is seeking to reduce nn much
as possible the number of courts-martial
In this country.
Without desiring to let down on dis
cipline or on punishment for Infraction
of rules, officials are striving to nlm-
pllfy the process so that the miles of
red tape ami musses of turirsiiundincc
tan bo eliminated
It Is the department's ileilie that Hie
preliminary Imt'ttlgnllns shall be more
thorough In each ciixc and that. If pos
sible, Bomo action shall be tal,en with
out I'otirt-mnrllal.
Colonel Davis, of the Juilge advo
cate's office, has lecenlly rompkted a
trip to most of the inntonnunls. In an
effort to simplify and unify tho situation.
ITALIAN MINISTERS QUIT
Home, May 1C Two cabinet mem
bers, (ieneral Dullollo, Mlnlitor of Mu
nitions, and Hlifnor IIImkIiI, Minister of
Transport. Iiavo rislgncd their port
folios. Senator (Ilovnnnl Villa has been ap
pointed. Minister of Transport. The
Minister of War will lake charge of the
Ministry of Munitions loi tho tlmo
being.
s.lilnnloii. May 10.
Predating a long war. Senator Cum-
mini, nf town, today urged tho Senate
to act qu'ckly upon his resolution, whlili
would pnivlilH for complete mohlllsi-
tlnn of the entire manpower of tho Unit
id Hlatis to war work.
Senator Cummins declared that Hie
rumored plan of nllow lug the President
tho right to determine) the slr-e nf the
army of the United Stales would be a,
grave error
"Whatever may have been our former
view with repect to n speedy termina
tion of hostilities It Is now reasonably
coitaln that we have beforn us n long
mil cvrrn struggle," Senator Cunimlni
said
"It Is not enough to drive tho Kalrcr
from power We must destroy forever
the military menace of that nation.
"We will nil agree that In this crisis
every man In the United States ought to
ha doing the thing which will most con
tribute to our strength in tlin war, und
If he docs not du that thing our hope ot
winning Is to that lAtcnt Impair! d My
preposition Is that ivery able-bodied
man In this country between the ages
of eighteen and forty-five must cither
work In a useful way or fight.
"As oniinaniler-ln-chlef the President
shoulJ have nothing to ik with raising
armies. Tho Constitution ests tills
power In Congress. It will be most un
fortunate If we arc led or coerced Into
a mistake in this regard.
"Our duty Is to put an army In the
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out crlppllnc the Industry. k
Provision Is also made to determine
the number of men' who are engaged In
Industries and businesses which arc not
esentlal to the prosecution or the war.
It Is also provided by the resolution that
there shall be a census of men who are
not rmplovnl This would Include men
who are living on their Incomes or who
ure supported without effort. These men
would be listed as fitted for war service
ami the lesolutloii would provldo a plan
to give them work to do.
MOTOR TRUCK EXPRESS
Hauling Miscellaneous Freight Daily Between
New York Philadelphia Baltimore Reading
Washington. Easton, Pa. Allentown, Pa. Bethlehem, Pa.
SHIPMENTS TRANSFERRIN
At New York for mtnoKi.TM. iionoKF.N, ji:usr.r citt. nkw.
ii new torn ror A1,. rolNTH IN CONNECTICUT. MASSACHU-
HIITTH. nilOtli: 1.MI..VND. .
RECEIVING STATIONS
NEW YORK Cor. I)c- and WashitiRton Streets
PHILADELPHIA B25 Market Street
BALTIMORE 20 East Pratt Street
READING 12 North Cth Street
EASTON Ferry and Sitgrcavcs Streets
BEAM-FLETCHER CORPORATION
m-.w nvri: carhs was nmvKnr
rol'LAIt 6100
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DAY MOTOR FREIGHT
NIGHT SERVICE
BETWEEN
NEW YORK and PHILADELPHIA
Efficient
Overnight
Service
Ratet
Low
70c
per Receiving Station
100 to
lbs. Receiving Station
A New Departure in Motor Truck Delivery
0BERH0LTZER PHILA. & NEW YORK EXPRESS CO., Inc.
MAIN OFFICE, 2G11-29 N. REESE ST.. PHILADELPHIA. PA.
Lews Suit Aialmt
FaBee Oficer
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ramtarea a verdict
laac in an action
br llanrarat W.
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WAR TALE CIRCULATED
BY ENEMY IS "NAILED"
7biipered Rnmor of Secret Hospital
Horrors Exposed is German
Lie
Another (Herman propaganda lie circu
lated In the downtown section of the
city, was nailed today. The story was
to the effect that the parents of two
younr men In the army, from whom
they have not heard for several months,
were surprised recently when a blc tour
ing car drove up in front of their home
and a man In the car asked them If
they would like to see one of their sons.
He told the parents that he couldn't take
both of them, so the father decided to
bo. the story Roes.
After he had traveled In the macilnc
for three or four hours. tas the propa
gandists, who are circulating the rumor
the father waa blindfolded and driven
another three hours. Then he was
taken Into a big room, which turned out
to be a hospital, and shown his sou,
with both legs cut off. The room was
filled with cripples, the story added.
All of which Is a lie.
SOUTHERN METHODISTS
FAVOR CHURCH UNION
General Conference Unanimously
Adopts Report on Subject Newly
Elected Bithop Declines Position
Atlanta. Hi.. May 16. Unification of
all southern and northern churches was
recommended nere tooay at tne opening
session of the Methodist Kplscopal Gen
eral Conference, when a committee re
port on tne suDieci was unanimously
adopted.
I'l, St. ... . (.,.(. .fc". .b.u u.o.i.,..
declined to accept that porltlon, claiming
III heaiin.
F. S. Parker. New Orleans, was re
elected secretary of the Kpnorth League
and H. A. Boaz, Polytechnic, Tex., was
elected secretary ot tne cnurcn Doaro
extension.
By a vote of 192 to 71 the conference
voted to call a special session of the
Methodist Church Huuth, providing the
Joint southern and northern commissions
on unlrtcatlon reached an agreement
prior to the general conference of the
Methodist Kplacopal North, which meets
in io:o.
SHIPBUILDERS WALK OUT
Ilaltlmore. May 16. About 1000 ship
builders who walked out ot the Bethle
hem Nteel Company's plant at Sparrow's
Point late yesterday, met this afternoon
to discuss their grievances and repeated
the assertion that they were not striking.
The men assert thatthey cult work
to await an adjustment o' hours of work
and a bonus system. Work at the plant
has already been seriously delayed by
the walkout.
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A Drastic Freight Embargo
Went Into Effect Yesterday
i
What Does It Mean to You?
Owners possessing Motor Truck and Trailer equipment experienced little or no inconven
ience when the limited zone embargo went into effect a short time ago.
They are fully prepared to cope with the new situation and maintain a definite delivery
schedule within the specified area.
THE-WONDER TRUCKS
AT HOG ISLAND
TIIF. SF.I.FCTWN OF TUB
EMEBGKNCY FI.KET CORP.
icion Trucks nrttr th. real VilliJL'.
for YOUR hulln problems, too. Utmoi
stratloa at our convenience.
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
ACASON MOTOR TRUCK
SALES CO.
48JS nriOWN STREET
Phone.. Del. I0SI. Weil M
TROY
TRAILERS
INCREASE
MOTOR TRUCK
EFFICIENCY
TRUXTUN
If it'a economy you're after,
Truxtun will interest you. For
Truxtun means a saving' in
money, time and upkeep. It costs
about the same as .one good
, VuM team and does the work
of tkn$. Truxton VA and. 2 too.
iWrHe for our ljtarature.
TWXTUN SALES JCO.
Wednesday, May 15th
marked the beginning of more serious
limitations on railroad freight facilities
for general shipments. Within a radius
of 1 50 miles
Motor Trucks
and Trailers
not only assure an efficient system of
delivery, but show immediate divi
dends on the investment. We dealers
each have a fund of up-to-the-minute
facts and figures which will prove of
value to you. And we are ready to
analyze yo.ur immediate individual
problems.
IjKotciYv
You'll And lm the Master Truck
those same units of construction
that are Included In the highest
priced trucks In America but at a
. moderate price. Add to this th
wmbu ...ln.l.u fmmt li.lll.. Mnrf
you have tha best truck value ob
tainable, regardless of price.
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Immodimlm Delivery
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The Denby
INTERNAL GEAR
Puts the pover
where it does most
good and makes
e nb y Motor
Trucks economical,
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THE INTERNATIONAL
MOTOR TRUCK
Is backed bv a $70,000,000.00 Cor
IKiration with TO years of manufac
turing experience, n service orpanl
ration with SO direct t'omnanv
nrnnchea and thousands cyf local
distributors, Think what this means
to an ovv ner.
7 Model; Price Ranging From
$1450 to $2550
International 'Harvester Co.
OF AMKKIC'A
Factory Itranrh and Hrrilre Slallon
211.13 North 22d Street
"YOU CAN PULL
MORE Than YOU
CAN CARRY"
TROYTRAILERCO.
5 N. 211 STIEET
DIAMOND T
TRUCKS
Vaqaestlontblr th flaest eon
strutted Truck oa th market I IV
. caa aaltklr canvlae 7t " '
At !, prompt delTrla.
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Tor prompt and efficient servhe on jour shipment blnii
NEW YORK and
PHILADELPHIA
Daily Service Both Ways Shipper io Consignee Direct
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Market 2201'. Main 118 Sprlns 326
New York and Philadelphia Auto Trucking Co., Inc.
Membrra 1'lilla. C'liamher of Commerce, Mrrrbants' A'n rf .New Yerh
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COATESVILLE LANCASTER HARRISBURG
AND PHILADELPHIA
Shipments Will Now Be Received
Hilpper In above ilttrs please ndtlne us ot Inter-rfty shlpnient.
M Trucks for General Hauling Purposes : Packard Equipment
X MOORE'S MOTOR FREIGHT SERVICE
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New York and Intermediate Points
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1'ierr loaded van srulril iiml fullv rovered by maximum Insurance.
J.very iuu II.MI.Y HIMIVM'I.
v.Ve requeot Inqulrlen for cuntrurt or day nerrlce.
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rimnv Lombard SSJ4 I'lion llroad SO?
LOUIS KARSTAEDT. Pres.. Member Philn. Chnmbcr of Commerce
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: ANMiti.M'iMi Tin: i:ti:xsion of our iiaii.y motoii i:xriti;ss i:::
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V ADDITION TO OlIB lir.dlH.AK IIAII.Y AlMtYlt'I! TO :j.-
ii CHESTER, MEDIA AND DELAWARE CO. POINTS
i ' Khlnmenta Ileeclved Before Noon Delivered Same Pay :':
i: nm MlMrTTiM CUIPPPDC P"t our rush ahlpnienta for I'hlla. Ir our :'
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Night Phone: Media 94 W :'
TRUCKING TO
NEW YORK
Iterular iulch delivery for
y&ur freight from Philadel
phia to New York 5-ton cov
ered auto trucks reaxonable
rates, Ircludlng Insurance.
Apply Welsbach Co , fllou
icster, N. J.. Traffic DepU
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RECEIVING STATIONS
419 Markat Slraat
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