Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 17, 1918, Night Extra, Image 1

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VOL. IV NO. 210
PRldE TWO CEN?
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WORLD PEACE
OF PRACTICAL
TENOR URGED
No Time to Deal With Gcr.
many Eeei)t With Gun,
Is View
ALLIANCE OF TRAHi:
TO KEEP PERiMANENCY
Taft Predicts "Bridge if
Ships' ami Plenty of
Machine Gun
FOR LEAGl
OF IATlOiS
in - the AS ar Comention '
Speaker Picture Wilson
iii Ideal Leader
A pi at tu tl inu i m win li will mi
dure and muse leu ciet ted
cUC-ll vva- the mf"-ncf niuil Iv
ptomliient leadei in iIhiiirIii al 'In
Win-the-W'ai lonvemlrin nf Ihe I e i-'in
To nnfnrre Plain llii ifl.llinnn .it
the cademv of Mum
The spcikeis in ul' ii i mi tluv I i
vnred peine IIiioukIi v ti Im v iiiiJ 'I'
(larcil the time fin iloinj: business w Hi
Germain exiepi behind i Run h '"
pa-ped
renin in in pi c main mini i1ikiiii.Ii
the cominen.ul allium nf i It iRne "I
nations a. ml mu il il bi lliibeil ""
I Fouvtcni letlillit, picsiilent nf tin ss.i
i aled VihirliMn i luh-nl the Wmld
Mr lion-ton loiitendu! that i It iKiie
nr nitiiins would It a t-iett step Im
ward T5v Hit lolletilM tontrnl or fin
lioitllc powtl lit stid the size r the
mailed fist In am intinn mold lw di
termlned as the unions of this h ifciie
would pii.. lit maleilils mil nf
which would Ik f i-lilniicil
This would make It possible lit nil
to contiol at the ouiie the amount ot
irnianienl a n lilt n i nlllil detlop
Sen itut lnlin Muni WillUm- Missoui i
ilifcussed Ihe nnh Mud of peare woilh
hailnR and n agiied vvilh the miih
lirand of pi in fiwntd In tin "thei
speakers
Mam of ihe spi.ikeis lgreed with tin
suggestions of Mi laft made in tin
moinliiK iio-loii tli it "i should Iiim i
bridge of ships a ml limit 111 ill 1 tllltl mm
soitllers in the Held
The I'nited Mites Mi 'Lift sii I 11 i
Ihe hen title in tin wotltl ami plentv
rf them has a .-atisfactni uiu lib t -Klin
output aftei a slinht del.n and
will have ciiourIi --hips to huild a nat
ural hrldco to r.uiope
The United Mates will hae ". 200 nrm
nien In the Held at the end nf this al '
said the fount i 1'itsldent Inking as hs
subject ' flic ItaRUts Supieme Oppoi
tunltj. Il the mil of 1311 we slmtl
hae R 00,oni) men In the Held All
thPbe men illl he from CIt-h A which
nieans that thej hie no tlepmdents
It Ih a l emarKalile thniK tint, wlilli
other nations liae hie'n foiced to draft
nun with iuun dependnitH we alt not
LOjnpclled to do this
It Ion nr Mwlm?
L'ntlei these uiiumstancci' If do
not win the wai It will be u shame upon
the nation
"In the e.nh stipes of inn pntiupi
lion In tin wai theie pit Milled the Ini
presslon that all tint was imru ...
to furnit-h the iuone and the niateri is
and sit haiU and watih some one iNo
win liut now iueiit i W awaln
The world is facinR the Kieatei-t linn il
Issue of our time avoiding to Chalks
S Ward, nntid 'V M ' nnapcier. In
an address dcsnihlnK the closer bonds
that unite the nations m wai against
Germat . ., .
Mr Uaid reminded his hi uers tint
In addition to obtaining peato throut.li
ictory. the olijttt of the I-eagui to
Enforce Peaie was lo promote a leigiip
of nations He asseitid thai this was
the mout in Kent movement in the field
of human endeavor todav
nrld Is I nltfil
The whnlt world outside the I intra I
Poweis he nid is getting tngetlu r
Feeing tjo to "JL' and fouuiing lieait
to heart 'No one knows how toon
the iouin.il ot nations mav assHiible
said Sir. Waid I'ra Hod It may be
boon, but not so soon as to involve and
compromise with tin. devil of inilitar
amocrucv.
Ho bald that in addition to bending all
its enctgies towaul winning ilhc wai
the league was lotnlilittcd to tin out
great phn for tin prevention tit futuie
wars 'We must kiep the lountry and
Its repiesentallves llrinlv behind tin
President,' he said, 'in adot.ai of tin
Ltague of Nation- at the end of tin
war '
Gratitude that tin Intted States hid
a President inual lo the emergencies of
this great crisis was expressed by the
Hev Charles -5 Xledburv in the toutse
of an interesting address on ' Mobilizing
the Mind of America '
llilll 1'rali.e for Prealiltnt
In the Lourse of hh address lie said
among other things
Thank God for a President raised
up for our da, who has discerned in
himself, and In us, a nation's soul and
dared to declare It In paper? of state
Vew remain to make llglU ot plitabes
when those phrases are found to he
the living slogans of a mighty peoples
aspirations And let equal gratitude bo
voiced for other outstanding servants
ot the lepublle who Iiavo welcomed trie
leadership of Ideals in a day of woild
agony, and Instead of seeking personal
or partisan advantage or levtaling a
partisan spirit have proved themselves
Continued on Pane M. Column Two
U-BOATS FAIL NEAR FRANCE
One Loss Since February Where
, Americans Arc Operating
lrU, aray 17 Hear Admiral Wilson
V H. X In an nter'ew in today a
Matin, pays theie Iiuh been only a single
loss from torpedolntr since February in
French vaieii, wlieie the Americans ure
operating, compared sltlt thlrty-fout in
October of Iks1 ear There were no
laies in April.
There 'WftH neer a question ustto com
manfl. he added, hut u sole desire tq co
operate wtth the French la the antisub
marine campaign.
THE TRAFFIC IN
FRANCE CONFERS
DECORATION ON
DOCTOR CARREL
Noted nici ie.iu S.i.mt M.nlr
(.iiiiim.uiilf'i of I.C".iou ol
llotKii
I'Brl., VI it j
l lix .niel uT New oi K wal
( m uli n coiiitnandt i of ibt I.prioh (if
I I (olio on 'IIiuimIii afteiiioon the
t eit monies taMng piatt ill Hie Tires
'tint of ,i uuinhet of noted pnonaRti.
Vinoii'i t lit in wnt fnttmi Mlnitei of
I'ubllt Inviiuitlon Piinlevt foi mei Wai
Mitllstel Motlltill lindoi l'iune of
Hip Vnieilcin aiun 1 nuts IIi7hi llvilt
nnl otln i s
Iht detoiatiMii was iltlivtltd In lln
I ndei snntiii ol Mate
l loulliel ttLillPtl the esitlleiii
wotU it t ompllNln d hi liottor ln it I in
lln biolotzk ll (It Id .lint ill tonstitl
Into o( similis as well is in 1 lond
i i in-fisioii
m It in t i pie PiiiltiPiitlv ftattlnil
ilitliltd l Molllliti nnl Dottut Cai
icl iiielhoiN ne now einploved in
tin initial lanpiiph as will as in
Ihe llied cnutittle-
liiutoi i inel is now sHidvini, tit
iitalnnnl il henioi rh mes and tlirli
i niistipitntt s ispeilillv pplitonltis In
tdtlitlon I lot 1 i i nit! is spet 1 illziliR
n IiIimmI t iiusti valiou hrnn t,t iftllii
nnl Hit It jiiv m ition if seniti ntKi
"hit h 1 Mntnilei d tliieil iniill.il
111. ,,1 ,1,
' i in ol H. uliiHisi inpniinnt in
I lt II HI I I, Ills I ftp ), Ml, p, 1.x 1
oi nitl iii hiiuiiii It sin p lln w ir
I" . Ill
YEOWOMRN TO GET SALUTES
dmii.tl "A owl litilfs lli.it OfTi-
(l'l- Mllst llPtlllll CltlltC
It.iHitni VI i I" I: ii ilinii il "sj . I.
, i s Wood . oinin mil ml nf tin I nsi
IV I I I Us ( hS ( il, i , v pnw I mih u to
si'iiu n i il olli.tls ami llin (llueis
II list HIUIIl the s.ihlle s,Mnp Mf t1(
i 'Uilnill hid tonipl lined thlt s,,mts
v.it noi n know I. iIrciI In nlll u and
i (oininiiitt w.imhI iipnii ilnfli il Wood
in it g ltd I i lln m itt. t
lit wis in, Inn. 1 n il ink I in not
in.ps.-IM lot tin voimg vvoun It lo sahllt
hut tilt v uisisitd tint a 1(1,111 it inem
b is of I u II 1 1,1 1 fun , s tllev wtlp le
illlllid b til IPhlll itn lis In silutt then
sipiIiiis in. I Hill tin wile ilititleil
lo ban tin i-aluti s itturnrd
BLOW UPJWN SUBMARINES
Hritili (.uiiinuiiiilris i t In I'll'
vent ('.ipttlic l) I'.IKMIIV
I ...nli, ii r.iv I" 1 lie Hutih .l
iilaltv niliollllti d list nicbt thai I In
(iiimiuinders of s(v,n Hiiih subina
iinis blew up theli boats in the biirlini
nl llilsltiRfois the liisi wnk of pill
wlieu the I, pintail nivil fines ap
ptoaiht.d tilt tltv
Hit boils wire finen fis Tn.i it
was Impossilili n. K. t ihelil nwav
I lit stibin n bit s bad been oppiatniR
! in Hip Hallit spipp Hi, . ir ti.tt nf iin
j wai I In it iitws Iin.. itiiieil in I, up
land h.iviiiR trnelid bv w it of lnui
ni insk
I he lltissi ins also bit w up thru font
I iueiiian submai lues befoio leutatinK
i fiom llniRo In soulhwestei n linliiul
iln ut the nine tinu the Adinlialu in
. uour.i id
; U-BOAT ATTACKS FRENCH SHIP
I III I Torjiprio, hut HimcIkv
Poll Mhp Vidli Killed
1'iirU, Mi 17 Ihe stt inivlii tl in
luiuo owner! h l! Mp-'-iptUh. Mali
t (ii. omp.ui t -tttacked b i (hi
I in tn suhmuihip and tndl dat 1 KCt in
the Mtditpnaiii ui ea uruidtiiK t(t nd
ies rtieiwd heie tudn Tht el
Hf- -iunK b ,i totpfdn 'ml fiine-LtUil
it itaihiiiK poi t nutlet Um owti steam
Mm rab" th- ilKpiuh added were
. KilU tl
Tin tliiitlqtie ilNplated (.151 ton.
.
'MRS. PALMER'S WILL PROBATED
IVrconal Estate Is S 1,600,000 and
Husband" Trust SI",000,000
1 UiikhliiKlnn, Mav 17-The late Mis
Pt ttet Palmers will disposing uf hei
pnsonal istati valued at $1 (ifiu Olio and
liei dead husbands tiusi valued at ?10-
linO null was till d fot mobile heie tod n
Mis Palnipi divided her liuili mil s
jf'tate iquallv betwipn tlielt two sons
'Of liei own rstati she left Solo 01)11 to
v.nlous ihalillPs $1(10 OHO to the Chicago
Nil lustllllte gifts of $300 to 4800 to
seivants annuitits tn telatlves util
JlltOOOii each to hei sons and their
w iv es
OUSTING OF CREEL
DEMANDED IN HOUSE
Utiles Committee Tirceoiieil
ahlc Denounced as Un
fit for His Post
I
U HfthliiKtuii, Ma 1 7
A tleterniliud attempt to force the
Tiehident to n.nioe Ucotge Creel aa
chaiimuu of the omnilttee on I'ubllc
Infoi matioii will be made b u'majoilty
of the Houhf, ftules Committee
Althougii fhalrinan Pou said t'teel
wan lead j lo aixilogize publlcb foi hlB
New York tharactei izations of Congtess
as u 'slum the demand of lloptesentu
tle Treadwuv (Mush ) that ' ongress
pans a resolution asking the President
to remoxe Oieel as 'a peisoji unfit tn
hold public office' was approted b all
committee members ecept Pou
Bfttci attacks on Cieel came fiom both
Demociatfl and Republicans on the com
mittee at a meeting todo
Representative tlunett Minnesota) an
Vdmlnlbtiatlon leader declared Creel
doesn t hate Congress any noise than
Congress hates Creel
'I repeat what I said at Hist." said
ItepiesentatUe Hodenberg "I am sur
pilse the President hasn't iemoed hliu "
( Defending Creel, Chairman Pou said
hebelleed Creel would resign at once If
j he thought his usefulness were at end
If he doesn't know his usefulness Is
at an end he Is the onl one In the
, country who doesn't," Representative
' Campbell shot back.
Members ot me committee weie piatn-
Contlnuedon Vat Two, Col am n 81s
DANIELS REFUSES
TURBINE ENGINES;
DELAYS SHIPPING
Secretarx Uaniels lo l)iert
Di'strojer EiiiipnHMit to
Hog Inland
VII SON MVi STEP IN
I5ole Indicates That lie
Take an ppeal to ihe
""Flilicr Authoriu"
s.1 i. n 1. 1, Iii. mm ii Hoc Islnid in iv I.
stiiouslv dtltvdl Vdinii .I liowl.s ,i
istanl 1.1 in ill ninnt.Pl of tin I mi i
cpiii v kl.pt i iiipnlattnii innnuiit til tins
aftei noun
Mils i is.m.i, ,i,Hv wo il.l lit dn
Hip nil f s-chhiih of tin avv
Hunt In tifiisiliK lln mumlx with tin
adHilials iKpi.Mt thit tutbines b mi.
build bv iln i.piipiiI l.lettil. i milium
it I. in l'l f.n tin pi ill. Ih u lett..is
tie illvpit.d tn tl,,!. mil
d u t it iiovv 1. s IH u 1 . I n.ivv ti ill
lie mltu.b.l tn pi mx lie mitltt fn
'bet Mi 1 14 1 In m.v i veil aptpil n
I'ipsiiIi in U i n
I do nni thin Hip dt. ist. in of '"'
iftatv iMnni" i Onal ' In sml J li l
s n bight I in illlhot Hi '
Vduiittl Ik w t polnltil nil thai l
pinki ini rm llns Ishu.ii w is i r Kit an i
s. op. thin mi iriii i Iv tnlpiiiltit litn i
hid bppti .xptmbil to iin 1 1 tin W it I '
pitlniPiiti. d.inand f.n siups
I ti In the Null In iiartnieiit
I In nlllv w IV ttll pi IRI 111 Will ll
piovtih- toi I mi sni. ,,iti l. . i.nipteted
tn s, hed ip i nni iln Vibniil il t
fot tin ivv 1 1. p ii tint nt It ptiuiil lln.
tillbiups io l.p s, nt to Hot, 1 I mil
In Inn tin ivv I ftin tun lit tnil.t
ibis om t ssl.in w In. h would otilv d In
lln output of i f. vv ilpitiov.t. fin about
t Vf IllOlltlls ih th. oliK p i bit vv iv iln
pi. giant . in In in. ' llnwl.-. .1 ilaltd
I an Hill In. nil. lb n pptsu.siou
nnl a iom li 1 1 nit ol Hi utpils or
tin sitttitlon will pioilit. I. bulls h.
idib.l
I 111 . . I.lt I Pill I it s, VV ll VV lift
iliiitotiglilv n I. . ot .1 with Villi ll il
Howies on Hi. pi tn tn bum- tin nullities
lo Hit. It-laiu! i- still in v a-lilnglon
it is believrd lis t tit pi u iston i
lo . oini In in bun
Aillllil.il Howlt- ill-ii l-IVt Minn III .1
itlon of tin il til- In bis in mind t
in. li in the .ipnltv if Hot, Mini!
Ill pit (lilt v
U mil. I lmriMie (iiiiitllt
I am inakini, at i,iiipiiipiiis milt Hi
Mil lllltit -Matshall loiiipim at I'oltt
mn ii whlih will itsult in a lute In
ert n-e or fibitinted s(li sinpniettt
, lltil will null le Hor Island to worl at
full sp.di and mime the iliiigri of
delav In tallioid ll uliHiorlatlon Iv
lllHMiU, toiiirntratlon of fibriiallon to
i .riinlii ibgiPt than at pin-eni
I iilso am tompleliiig olhei iiianei
nnnts of n siuill ii ihai.Htei Pull speed
it Hog Mind will iisult in an In
hmmiI nnlpiit ovpi wlnl was oili,liiillv
t stintitPtl
llpti lit biouglit up Hi iniltPl or tlip
tuibinis lull s,,r, ,j ibpinds al"o on
..in fciltiui. tin luibiifis he 'ltd
u idditlninl suin of S00 rum has
bent sit Hindi fllilll Ihe (.ellfial liouv
mi. fund to ll ilfli lln bousing piojptt
ll Hit l.ovel null 111 npvild It llltstil
I Mill 1
ITALIAN FLIER DIES IN FALL
Captain Itonati, Kaniou- Ai.iloi.
Killed at HiMiii-lcd,i, N. ") .
ii....,..ipinl . . Mil lT-aplan
Pncniii Hit famous Hall ill aintol was
? b&ZJ MV .
il.ne mil fill onh inn ft.it lln- wings
i
nxl 1 1 nwnd
Captain Viilonio 'vlvn P.esmli was
thiltv-llvi vp.vis old lie gained fanip
In this njuntiv liv pilntllig Hip hlant
Italian Capiom tilplane Due of his
gtefitest fens was a High! over Hip Itai
Ian front i in-ving ten passengers m llie
big niaiblni
I IkHiaii Mil trd hi IM lllcltl finmthe
llllliv avlitlon field-lure lie bad been
1 mailing alinoM ditTv lligbts both hen
1 and al Washington ,
i "llie nniinei in w hi. il Hi. wings sud
deulv collapsed t aused susnklnn among
illliv avlatois n invesllgiitloii was
I biRiin Inuneillaielv
ARREST FOUR MEN
IN PRO-GERMAN RAID
iFeilcr.il genls Beliec Klfftil
lo FomcMil I nrc.-t Here
T JNippctl
1 What n behevtd tn liaxe leen an
leffoit to fnincut ume&t heie was. nipped
todn when foui nidi et anehted
1 IVdcial aumts foi L0tnphcit in a
plot to ilHtiibute a pro-CJeiman puitliva
llon that has heen pkued umhi the
Kedeial ban
'Ihe men arretted aie Mauuto Maui lu
who gao a Pulaski avenue addles
I. I.ugialtevl a lCMdent of Pierce
Mieet Alauuo Tolorti a h sident of
Pah stieft and Prancisto li Uocch
of Thirteenth and taipenter streets
I In the home of Slauilo agents s.o
thej found copies of ' KokoKol ' the
I pio-Geiman newspaptr tecenth bup
j pressed u tw Aoik In English the
j word means 'the bell
The trail of the men heie was picked
up when agents of the Department of
I JustUe raided an alleged anarchistic
club in J.jnn Mas pe&tetdax Exami
nation of the books of the'tlub showed
' the names of the four men and gae
I theh addresses fn Philadelphia
I All four were taken to Gloucester:
. foi hearings before the L nlted .States
Commissioner there .Slaurio is said to
j have admitted that he failed to register
I for selective service
The men were arrested by Special
Agents Pontalne and Carmpn. of the
j Department of Justice, and three im
migration inspectors
FRANCHISES
PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1918
WILSON OPPOSES
l'ltl I III 1 l
I In- Inn to llie I 1111I1-I1 tliiom It i
In i n in.iili' a major in llie Hnll-lt
imn lie n Ivvnilv foul veir- olil
anil on tunic iliau one on i.inn li i
ili-tiupiit-liiil linn-elf for linivcrv
al lite from
BOWLES PRAISES
TRANSIT SERVICE
a l aril and Ho-r Uland
l.iiu-s niinpaiied li
S allxout
I MO CLMMh .'.000 IIJI.i:
Dili, iik if riif i: ipiij 1 1,1110 t 1 .mi
pirn In r li ti niif,i iMilnml , Itei
nmlril Hon h 1 on ? 1 1 In t h L.mt
pun hi tn tint iiiinl to Nnj, IfI-ihI din
nil. thr 1 Uu n uf i .irniPii . I tiii. ft No
1T7 1 In w ilkunt went into 1 rfM 1
JC'teidjO tllfUlMIIK li'i 1UM ih. IMIHI
hf- ni iou-( in is(orhi( ,h" unit ti but
apt nn kiiicti ..r Plidid Iphi 1 av
llt li l ixMui rd nlhillN n (In m in
p U1V III it ifi. -( iu In lilt 1 " v.iul
i: piulu.ilK 11 tinu tit i il 1 1 m I Iit en
t; i.tiiWtnl Htm mi Minn (fiurts k U p
ini-- mnxltiK nn 1 eulri 1 t hpdulo
I.Mn inrq MilTiui Knct.il umnsil
f'i Hip rianml mnpitn iil tin
moinhii, lint thp-mUt vituitmn i-it
mm h iiiiptnxtd I lw !. t( ipth nn ill Hu
Hut - m Mt Hhn Hi ju-r 7 p 1 nl 1m loxx
what thf wt it foi tin 1 ni ii vpoiiflink
dix of p-
Ali Ptlltld 1 nntltiu il thii itn 11 tn
letuin ng to vnik nnl 1 1 1 c uiilx liu- tm
wlilth we up hiving mx vfitmi- diitl
ftiltx apptns t.t In iln sKiiitli viiti
W it( cndeixniinu tn (uttl 1 ut whit
tin laiiHt of ihn trotibli ti tllx N I li n.
tPHMtii tn h, Hpxh thil pxii tn thK
Hue the double i imt ilu in (lit -tilki
moxt ment
I nlnn ( lalm UMHI Itlle
t Hip sunt tiuif the iniioii -ix inni
are leaxing tht ir iin (ti Imui lln
I union plattfr the ninnlii tl mm mu ut
inon than iinio
Iredeiltk lohrivon upi 1 mi mlMtt
of .t rx ft e for thr tiaiiMi iohiimih who
mad d touiifl of the hams todix 1
onlx uhnut Qlui men havt kit their wotl
and th it minx nt the union t .iinien li t
Plated t In it htiitmii in ihtit prnktl- nnd
naxt K'M'. hat k in wnik
"l lollllMUl -tf( llttl nM, hh UHlt
r id. to xxuiU ti tin I 1 uikfoid h 1111
tweutx-flxe .tl th lam 1 iih hti n hih iui
at the MUiJicm bun i t Piohh tn
Ham II ton nl tin it uin tuup inx ( 1 1
Hed these 1Ibiiip
One hundud nun nn itpmitU in 1
out tit thr lnit nmiii tittT Wt.fnilnil
axenut I e 11 11
t li "oijpMiiiti nth n I t)f Pnln t Mill,
lias placid m pttlit tint 11 mi eai h 1 1
tunning to the i'lanKfnid it--ui il tn
ptcxent anx inttt 1 uptiou nf si 1 x it e
Mliectoi n puhlfi s.tftix hmjii is
sued otdeth in itMiid to the walkoui
when he tailed all 1 tpiaiiis ami lieu- '
tenants befote him I e waimd the men
not 10 pltix anx faxoiittf but to pin. '
test both he mi 11 ou and men emplnx.d
iix the ttitction tounitux
Vou uuiHt toxtr xout distiiits 1 10111
exeix angle lit ltd I his depul-
I ment takts iin t-ldep
Me also instructed tin nun h tn llu
I hdiulliug of the 1S0 lionn defeiwe h
veives sxxom in last night Thex .m
lieadx fot dutx having bun anntil with
automatic pibtols and night tkk-
Old Vlun i luircr. Vsuull
ixvo wairants xere Ihued todux .1- a
lesult of the walkout
John I Kant an eldeilx toffee uul
tea metchant. of 501D Paul Mreel up
peaied before Magiftiule Penuotk at
I Clt Hull and swort that lie xxas s-e-jveielv
beaten bv union members when
I thej boarded a Ptaukfoid tar at Ken
' slug ton avenue and enaugo Mreel
I toda
f riiej oidered 1 lie Liexx fiom tht tar
Mr Kane said and he piolestcd against
the action of the men bv pleading with
them to desist In theii attempt to Jn
I terfeie with cat scnite ou the ground
I that It was unpatriotic Thex turned
on him and gave him u severe beating
he said lie was swathed In bandages
when he anneareil hefote the macihtrate
Mr Mitten admitted today Jhat the
Continued vn Pace Two, Column Sften I
Going on in Philadelphia Is Vividly De
, scribed on Page 11 in Today's Installment of
'COVERT PURPOSE'
NOT PLANE PROBE
s.ai Cliainlierlaiii Reso
lution for Intention lie
"l mli'iMamls"
MINORITY t;il MEW
Two Mcinheis of Senate t.oni
initlee Pre-cnl dinini- '
Ir.ilion's ttilude
With Pft-idml iNoii In Kmite In
eu iii1.. Mix 1
I'h -it b nt 1 Nun lnn iiiihm it d
iiittux liiiimllv in driix ttnpliiti
illx th it In t- i'J'P' ' d In tnx 111
1 ! iirtitinn nl ih 1 n 1 1 unit nt n 1 1
1 1 ft i ni nit 1 1 1- Imxxi t 1 np
tnKtil tn lln i c 1 pin pn of tin
h ttnlM 1 lain nnltitmn xxhiii lit
1 if 1 1 11 1 s lit know ind tiuih t st 1 mN
'1 hf Presidents diutt -tattiintit tin
his point is dtMKiini tn U 1 tip inn
Mm in 1 tntM pt 1 1 itions pi it t ii I iv 1 nn
uis on Ins ftnniil nid infntniil 1 mu
iniinii ittfitw tn tin i natt n tin
nnuit
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it 1 ffjilt . li t u 1 box 1 it xftimiftn ti
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fiihri bt Tilth f th Win I'lpittm nt
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itf (his ifsnlutum nnh li rf tin tun. n
tempi t to .tnsxx t t In 1 1 1 in 1 1 in ntv w m I)
' ii ii Ibt 1 1 s 1 ml 1 in h ix 1 - xxould b 1 1
fpiiiptl tiul thr 1 1. i 11 tun ut would In
puxLtlted fiom dtxntinp tin tinu tiui
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t ! utlal xx nrk lu the n in il pi n-n u
linn nf llu wit sn xiitl m ih, ttumtix
it thw tinu
lliiehf tn rnJxp etinirrttw
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tie in 1 il 1 in mu x tn tin Hit 1 ift J Mil it
xx ill 1 1 1 ix f In 1 1 ton uu 1 n xx tm 1 inn
I ft tetu x ii h 1 In tlfu upx iiini,il ii
xx is annninu d In 11 I fid ix I'tHimln 11
iliu fm tin inxiwtiKtlhn will li ih
i u f il
. rv; to nu.im:
I'ltom: .sl; tod iv
llv I I IMO W (.11 III Itl
lilff I n ..( ilr I f r t, .(.. I rtttn t
.isliiiisloii, M.iv IT
The fm 1 offuitliri inc-li,;.itinn liv
tin' .spuato iiitn the clfoi tletitss nf
I wai pi epilations I. Iil.elv In In lie
1 iikii toil.i Tlio I'ltsiilini is uppiieil
lu tin Ciinmliet lain resolution een
l.is .ttmiiilnl In tlu ronimlttee 1111 Auilit
imf foil 1 1 ol lie is npposeil to an
resolution hi all eMenillni, tlie nnes
lisallnn ih.ui'Is ol the .Iilltn f
faiis t'onitnittce t-i n.itoi 'Jliotnpsou
wIiosjh Mr U'llson .aiil .
1 i'lie I'lisnlent aulliorie.l ino to s,i
tli.it lie was just as nun h opposed to
llu aiiuiiiieil HMilutjon as lie u.is to
lite original lesoliilinii
It is understood that Mi Wilson
linlds no 11 solution is neiessaiv as the.
Ml!itui Affairs I'ljuitnlttie has mm
all tlie powers il leipiires in mndiict
am linestijtioti needed He tliinUs,
It is s.Hd that the paBsaKu of tlie
aineiulid Msoliitiiiti ol am lesoliition
of .1 biniilar natuie would lie equiva
lent to dilution to llie committee to
slnrt inquiries into arlous Htibjects
and that tontlnuiu.s inquiries b Con
aiess would interfere with the piog
less uf wai prepaiatlons
It will be recallcif in this connection
tliut the I'lealdeiit in his letlei to
sJctiator Clmnibeilaln ut the lime tlie
Scnatoi uffended iiim bj his speech
Lonliiiiiril on Vusr Meirn, (oluuin FTiT
1
1 he n ou think or wrltlnr.
think of HIII1IKO,-Adv. I
GUNFIRE HEA VIER
ON WEST WARFRONTS
i
Germans Incicaso Intensity of Shelling in Flanders, Haip
Reports Gunfire iolent in Pirardy.
liclaians Extend Line
wiiii 1111; uii:iiiia.n AiiMX in
I KXNCn. Ma 17. '
nn'ruaii (roops liac .irriu'il iii
uortliern I'i.uicc in llie scitor of tlie1
liatlle front controlled h the Hritisli.
Tins iltspatih indicates tin .ulili
linnnl ovteniion of Ameiican iiKht
Inc activities and u continuation of
llie ne-v IniRiuiine; policy. At the
opuninp of the enemy offensive
Xl.nrh L'l the IIied front was divided
between the Hi itih in I'landcrs and
p.ut of luntlicin 1 inncc about to
lbeit. and the I tench from the
junction m the lhcit Map tume H
c,ton to Xojon
tiei tii.m ad antes, ituludintr the
taptuie of M.tp.tume and )nirn
ietcs, mid )iessiiie well up to itas
H1c1t and mitns, foiled lecon-
sttiictir of the ft out and a Bntish
lakinic mu ol p.ut of the I tenth
line In cenetal now the Mulish ate
delenihitK uoith of the Snmmc and u
Ihe I icmh south 'Ihe itconstim-j
tion also IhoiikIh I 1 em li ttoops to
hold pint ol the Mtiti-h line In
I landt is
'llie ln-t Xniern ,111s wue sent to
the I oiiatne hunt I net nn n
i.itis wit,. Iiiik.kUiI on the lust-line
fiKhtmy: I huh, 1h..u N'ojoii and in
the mieiis-Montdidiei rtcion Moth
these batik 'tounds aie soutli of the
Somme Xmeticaiis have no entered
the .niton noilh ol the t i.er
1
. 1 1
lu
.nir sp, t.trs
nl. I 11 .11 1 ir . 1
I '.
Ii. ntr.. in tuitli in I 1 111 e rontr.illrrl
I ih. I 1 tish 1 1 1. . .. I'. t snnK ft... is 1
CREEL APOLOGIZES TO CONGRESS
WASHINGTON, May 17. Gcorpe Cucl, chthrvian of
the toniuilttee on public information, this, afternoon publicly
apoligized to Cougiess, which he had compared with the "slums. '
lu a Ictcr to Chahman Pou, of the House Rules Committee.
Cieel exptebsed his icgiet aud insisted his icuiaik was in nuawei
to a "silly question"' and made in a spiilt of jest. Ci eel's
lctci leached Congress Just as the drive to oust him was being
renewed.
MADE ASSISTANT SOLICITOR
City Solicitor John T. Connelly has appointed Mau;ic
Xevlck, o the Tovty-sitU "Word, an Assistant Sollcltoi, and has
assigned him in charge of Municipal Couit cases. Levick is
a fol'ower of Harry A, Mackey, "Vnie lendei of the Foity-sixth
Ward.
ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP B. AND 0. TRACKS
ST. 3LAIRSVILLE, 0., May 17 roity-Uvo Tmks weie
biought heie today charged with attempting to blov n,. th
PaUimfire aud Ohio tiucks jjeni here.
KERENSKY TO ASK
HELP OF AMERICA
Imiiiiici- Kii.s.i.ui PriMiiicr
Expected to Wie Tlrrr
Next Week
m: ijiaolt kkkwijsg
llv I I INKIN W C.I I III-III
ti ... ( o , i.f. in i I'llil i I "lorr
iisliliiklini. M ' '
Vliximlii N MiisKi tin fnrmii itv-
lutinnatv Pi.mbi "f P.ussla aecnid-
bil. in lepiieniiaiivii i,f thi llnl-hevilvi
111. Is . H . I. ll tn ,11 I IV t It HI l I lilt It
p. it nf ibis ...iiiiiii li M Mmnl iv oi
Tm s.i 1 1
Ihe llnlsli. v Ki Ii. Inn Iii is ionium
tl tn, ntei.st nf snnii euiintei -lev n
I it ii.i x mnviu.iil in l.usM.i piilup"
nibillalf.il lln s lloff i'i 's.i. I, niovf
m.1,1 in s-il.fl I nl in ulRe upiiu thi
liisui.m n.tui. s, a. i in l.ipiny m
Htvilltlnll in bill llf nf Ihe silmnn
I v It Us
Xlifilllil depul nlnn nlneseminc s,LMI.
fimff if. unlink tn Ihi same authoiitv
ii.it bed a IMittli pou leientlv Vinniip
i nienibiis is iht rriuini.indc r nf the
II itlalinti nl I'i lib vvhOM alllval was
intnilv ii. nid.il In the press 'I b. pui
posi nf Ibis deiiiil.itliin .uinrdiim tn the
l. potts Inn la lo pi. ad foi l.ipailese ill
I. i vent Inn Ul Sibil I i
llrlve iRLlnst Itul-lielilvl
l ,inv i.il. it Minn, if.isnnablv neai
thai a bin duve in beh ilf nf a lountei
movenieilt .IK.IM1M tin llnlsbevllvt la
aboiil In In inaib in Waslnnetou Kei
t lilvv and the nlbiis ale iiimlliB ben
ltf,iisu if WashliiKtiiii an be won mei
then will bi united Mliid suppnit fnr
lapanise tntirv eiilion oi fui a louutei
n vulutioiiarv movitnent of home Kind
tin IMenldent has koiu liuthet In in-
il alinK Bvmintliv with and supputt for
tin IlolnheviKi than has anv one nf the
Mlitd povvem
liis telegiam In the fnnuieM- of ihe i
sovlets aa un appinaib inward leiog
nitlon vvalle bis upposltinti w aa the onlv i
tiling tli.it saved the HuWhevll.i froip j
.n lion in ltuss.au teriltui hv the Japa
nese Ulploui.Uiiallv UusHla liai. taken Ihe
place tlie ilallvans occupied at the be
k'imiiiK. nf the wai (lennunj niav ,
oipanli Ituasla uillllons and lulnKl
them to hei uw n utippoit, aud thua stave
off the defeat taut now Uneaten llie
Miles h) Kvmpathctic and undiTMtand
tiiB ticatnient may IiiIiik Hussla back)
into the war tm their Hide a ear or j
so from now hcr one iccugnliesi
Continurd on Pave beirn. Column Six
"THE CRACK IN THE
i' nt I. isi tluer i nil ptobalih foui
sp.tois 111 lb wcptpin offensKe ftnnt
I lit 1ihp alteadi lieen olnj lilli an
nounicii as liriRmleil with tlto Trench
b. tiiein llalllen nil H!in?uiilfu.Sai
lent mill just eM of Alontilkllei Both
if tlitst scitnis lie olltbe iHt nf
lnu li!
I lie Itiiuli mil IJiltisb lims .lie sup
jinsril in 1 mm im at llloi s-nretontieu
1101th .f Hatiaiil in-SHntene and Just
smith nf the s,,nm, .fppatch fiom
tie Hiltish front seeuil dn nno de-i-'illnil
tire atipiatanie nf Ametiian
trnnps niarrliinR Inn. the baule lines
t iiiilntHl7inir theli lonluess and detetnil
iinllnn While the mi respondent was
nnl permitted tu mention the alia nc
tiipi.t! lu these ttoops it is presumed
tlu 11 . 1 e mi the Soninu flint Rome
ihiie nut th of illers-Uti tnnncin
Milt lie 111 I Irtlliler
Ihe tin. jis mentioned In loda i dts
intih flnni the Xliieticali flout trnb.ibl
u- bilEailed with the r.rltinh still fat
then tjntth posnihh as fat north as
llanibis The polio ptiisucd bv both
I fi. li .mil IVrshiiiK in iiinintalnlnK
1111 Mir iPMee nf hticiiktli In the l.or
lam.- s,,tnis held b Amerlian troops
l.d nn. w u ivpett tn fmecast tsei
fl.i 1l1.1t annouiiienienl nf the airlial
nf Alneiicms nn the Hnllsll front
ninbilih wmild sim llirft thees men
suit dii.it fioiii tin ti ilnlnc 1 mips tn
1:11 Jl.i ml
111 ktipptill nl this tin 011 - lMc
'.enij.. s i.iiew nf ill nieiliin 'eKl
1111 111 111 I imd ill 1111 sitnidli I 111
iiMinenl 111 ii mil bi Inrllldtil ill the
fnm nisi innniiiiieil is haunt, inteini
1 hf lb uih ir. 1
It m is mi Man li - iin-i "iii mu U
ifi.i lln st.it of iht i.iimin ill lie
Hmi I'lif-hllic lsltid I mil at Hie fmnt
anil 11! tied the 1 iitln Ann Hi an epedl
ilfiliin fot if it ihe dlpi)sil nf the
m net tliFsunn
1 luee .(ai s la let Vim 1 11 .in l loops weie
lipnttid lnolll fiom tin Inul PCcloi
ci the I'll aldv fmnt
1111 inll 10 a dlspauh ,innninnid the
lust ipiieitanee nf uieiiiaiis nn the
lliitlph fmnt liuluditiK infantii cngl
n. hi s mil av latnt s
ENEMY'S DELAY
PROVES LOSSES
Ccrmaiis. Afu&i Fill Lp Gaps
lo1, Propospd New
OITciibixp
'' kavors allies
iiv piiiMP r.inn
Spruitl ( alilr In Kt emus Public Ledger
foj . ol t 3n hy fin otl 7 1,1 cs lo,
.ir torrespniiilt'iilx' llc.tilqtiai ters on
llie Western I rnnl, Aliv 17
'Ihe loin, postponement of the en
eni) s milium assaults seems to be
defiuile proof that his 'osses in the
II t -st sl weeks nf ins offensive vete
so heivv tint lie had lo abandon tlie
ostli tai tical blows winch follow ed
his ncuual .iilviuivP m otdei lo re
oin.iiiizc bis llslums nun hlne aud pic
paie fot new battles on a wide fiont
The lask of lllllns up llie gaps b.
laii dtafls ft oni his depots where
be Ins besitn to fit an upon bovb of
tin Jill class, and of training; those
new foitnatlotis for Held warfare has
taken up lime and it seenia to me
evident now that be will not attempt
lo stnke again until Ills fiesh und re
tilted divisions are icadv fot a new
offensive on something like tlie scale
or Man h 21
That micjH be pieceded peibaps bj
a few local assaults in oidei lo gain
'the giound lie needs foi Ins xeneial
' lump-off oi be might act accoiding
1 to ills latest method'
V dav now mnv bring this begin
ning of a new sei-es of battles, but
I the time Hhead taken has been en
tirelv in the Allies' favor, and they
need be in no hum for him to begin
Miles Win Time
The Miles have foi ceil fiom tho en
emv the er thing which he wanted
most to denv tlienf time Bj yielding
I that under force majeure he has had
lo abandon his greatest chance of lc-
toiv, ami, as many of us believe, his
onlv chance
The British gaps aie now fll.ed up
i The exhaustion or the Drills)! troops
I aOer the long righting has now nassed,
Tlie Trench armies are mingled with
the Btlti.sh, who no longer will have
to bear the brunt of the enemy's full
j strength in numbers that were hide-
I ouslj unequal ,
i That the Uerman high command
riltlnu4 on Tate Two, Column Two'
U. S. TROOPS
"(i 1 1
JOIN BRITISH
BAHLE Ll
"SB.-
Americans R c i n f o r c'i
Haig's Men in North
crn France
MAY BE FIGHTING
liv rnTTn cvnrrriefi
xi"
xj.1 ruujl JVjjl.JIJiX:
'M
w Movement Poksibll
i
Al -xr....! v il!Sk
luL-aiis jiaiiKCCS ill ip
iri
Flanders
m
m
FOLLOWS FOCH POUcrfl
A : tt . . . ?Zm
unci u.ui now in ivctioms
Bolli North and South rjm
ol sommc
W.
London. Jlay 17.,J9
G'eut aitillery activity wns aj&
v eloped on both sides inm-iv-lir,,,,- ttibFm
mcht in the sector of Pacaut woorj,?
... . me distnct north of HinjrefepJ
(Handeis Fm,ti tu. d.hm -M&
, - v. v..c iiiium narvif.K
-- --,.. vv-v. 1UUU.V. vVM1.
ueunan Buns increased the Intend
sn. 01 tneir bombardments between
f-ocon and Hinccs and in thi v.0.n
between
forest.
Hetcrcn and the
Niem.i
(These distncts 'are all on
i inmieis lront. um. ,.j it."'
,, .- luwum "iow,
southern end of the fiehtinfr zoniof
A Geiman 1 aiding party was iiffl
I'uiami. msf'n
Haic's Report &
The tcl of TJn!.ri nni r.iiiJ
A llOStllp mlflilH. nnvfvr tirn s..JSii
"" f l""V "oi AC--,wc
pulsed last nipht m the neTgh,borf Sil
hood, of, Jloycnncvillc, south of3&
Alms, f Mnv'nnnntrtlln Hoc 1vaf.i.nli.XJ
" V V.J ......., ...v, ,,v.a uovncssfuatfj
si tinu seven miles south of ArrwAs
and immediately south of the CfAiBl
jeul liner). Vim
Gteat artillety activity derj.$
eloped on both sides in the PaWja
caut wood sector and north q,Vi
Hinges. fm
nAn..in ..:nn... i i s--vPif.Vfa
ci eased activity between LocorivfeVa
ml ITtnnao nml ft. ftvn av... tf.fljl
...iv. ...ni.va n..u .lu... llie lUICBVTTt;
ot csioppeto wcteren.
i$M,
fe&32
Paris
Continuous
I T...i... i j;f
xuiiiiuuiiiuuir
.A.wjj i iy.
l. " .1 ' I ' iA'
inieusc 'iramuaramime
murk the Picardy front, accordf.
to today's communique receivedtJfeiiisS
liom Pans. It says: !la
vioieni ariiuery ngntinfj pre-wE!
aiieci in the llaiiles sector (aonth'l.Vff
cast of Amiens, where Americanjjf
tioons aie bntradedl. l". .k
flnhm itv vn ..1 vt n l . dni.l.flil ' ..v.l
.. s.v.. ....... . u.u .veto .VJU.)v.U HV ?-!
ctuuij-aui-jiuw ttvvo inuesj norin-v &
east of Lassijrny). L Is
Kicnch detachments took forty '
nusoneis. includintr onn ofJirpr. '
llnlnioivo l'l., ...I 1 l. Mi-"
l,vlf,iu.n l.AtV.lU I4. IL , -jt ,
A communique issued by the Bsl' fJ
jjuni War Office at Havre shows UuttSwa
the Belgians have taken over the Iintm!
as far as Pilkem. , sag
(Pilkcm lies between thtee and foutMJj
nines norm ot xprcs, lmmptiiatelJQM
southwest of Langemaick. It is iV&aJl
iar iiuni me i cissciiunuaeie-i'oeieixtv
pelle sector, wheie British Vm
French tioops gained a brilliant vi&SS
i I ... V 1.. ll. t.7jW
lory last year, x-urmeiiy, me jowjCjK
gians -weie nortn oi that diatric
but according to the official stai
mpiil. thev hmn pvtenilpfl thffCt'J
lines southward for a considerable!
.Pa
a, 1.,..,.,. v . V-i-.il
4ti
ueriui s, iiainis ira
Ihe Lieiman War Ulhce clalmod.KI
ejection of Fiench troops from pp'sf-Yt
tions tney iiaa occupied nortn oftt"
Kemmel in minor fightinp; Yfednesfj i
day, in last night official report. ' ' '',
Bcilin also said that "large forces''
nf fivri Alline vipi-fv T-pnuleArl in . LJ vfc
"' . """ ."" ; rT --""" ?tm
tack at Benecar, woou near vast
west of the Avie.
Thirty-three Allied airplanes "w.
bt ought down, the Geiman stat
said, fourteen of which were acct
ed foi bv the squadron formerly
manded by Baron von RichthcrfenioVj
U. S. GUNNERS POUND j
ENEMY IN LORRAINi
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With the American Army In Fi
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American headquarters In the
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has issued the following- ieport:V;j!
In Lorraine patrolling was
and there was again an increase
the artllleiy fire ,'j
be eral fit es were set In Mont
and behind the German lines lys
American uigni cannonading, m
communications are continuously
nietea ny tne united States
Hitmen and the aerial serv
both sides aie active. The I
however has not been, engaged
The Germans are unlng Bean
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tor men- accurate woric.
Tho Germans opposite (he 'J
apqareniiy are consiaertviy i
tot: activity ot American pat
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