Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 25, 1918, Night Extra, Image 6

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PLOTTERS ALMOST SUCCEEDED IN STRIKE
W1
4
OF LONGSHOREMEN, BUT "EAGLE'S EYE" INTERFERED
I-
,i'
ibers of Criminology Club, Disguised as Dock
iborers, Interfere in Teutons' Acts of Sabotage
1
Harrison Grant and Three Assist
ants Imprisoned in Capsized Ship
Saved From Death by New York
Police After Thrilling Adventure
free himself but Muldonns burly fist wis written large on his smlllne counte-
n rj
tsignpd to Enrage Employers and Thus Render
iArhitrnlinn TTtforln TmnnQsihlo
lVv, " y WWw
es
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V V
.'
B THE dflV Wftr fn tnpmherS Of the
fe Criminology Cluh, In their assumed
statltv of dock hands heard with Irrt-
Muy ot dock hands heard witn im
Mm frequency the announcement of
tiniiB raccung caireu mr max i"s"'
iudden chance of nttltude or tne
wners toward tne longsnoromen
startling and puzzling Harrison
elf iiltn us he tried to dlinel It hy
l" coniesiea nis nevviinermeni
Sing tne small groups mat Ratnoren
, and there, listening for the meager
Brmatlon their conversation con
Bed. The talk was mostly of an
rumentatlva nature discussion rising
IKtcally oer the soaring cost nf llv-
:i their long hours, and the wrongs,
icled or otherwise heaped unon them
' tne Shipowners in encn nine group
P llll lllllf KMIU
ant noticed when excitement InKgcd
One more cool-headed thin the rest
unseled less haste and more ciutinn
n hot-headed tStlk and more cool
hnfrht- that at lnst nne nf the croun
aa redv tn stir thpm lirj into nrtrtl-
Snt again But hi these troublesome
Mttxtnrn. nplthpr flrnnt nor htn ron-
itees could recognize an of the paid
mtnta of the German Goernmcnt
0wn to them
The sinking of the lighter had become
: Jimin luiiiu oi i:unrr?Hiiuii wuimh
fn-hlgh The longshoremen resented
1 UUUll IIUU eAClieillCIlL illitl IKIlnllllll
Bine accused of sinking the lighter
rthemently group after group dls-
iimto any sucn guilt Ann wnne one
roup, hot ln its denials, still seemed
5 v Dei lev e tnat tne snipowners wouin
wen io tneir aennis ni guni limp aim
gln Grant heard references to thn
Inking of the lighter as If It had been
te work or tne longsnnremen ana as
tfah was a commendable ict In view of
K TrrongS done them These ngltatnrs
Ms kneiv wprp a forplrrn plpmpnt
Jhe air was permeated with the strike
aver, ana tne lev er was ten nj remarKs
Ictlons, hints, constants passing among
sing amonc
ene worKmen, oui none ni incm iriice
ibls to men of known German leinlngs
Passing Billy Cavamugh Grint sig
naled to him to stop a moment and
grille ne moppeu nis perspiring iore-
aa, confided nis doums to mm
triKe men cing
f6n Rintelen had called the night before
fras rushing his inexperienced crew The
orK Di loaumg tne arsuius niu gone
rwara wits a rush uuiiv unnrers
norant of the crime In which thev were
AtiS used aB tools, loaded crates nd
nes of nroduce into the hold nf the
jlrsulus Re-enforced here and there hy
n witn wnom tne foreman was lamit-
and who were well aware of their
bare in the crime, elrlven nnd roired
lid cursed at by the foreman the labnr-
Dent to tneir tasit vnu tne cargo
rtfon the water side of the xesscl Her
.wien were pulline at their moorIiiR
h creaked and rattled with th wash ot
current ana listed ftiiRtuiv in her hup
Ut in the neethinc maelstrom nf actl-
ly these things passed unnoticed
'.lamara tne ena ot ine inernoon urnni
Kea up tne word that tne men at
tm jieaaquariers naa innen up tne
ion or a strike witn tne shipowner
more That the were seeklne to
Iftce them that theie should he one
pare conference before the strike ui
Hiea Ana at iasttne worn came tint
flhlDOttnera had consented to their
as and would confer with them that
ere Rnouia oe one moie cooierpnce ne-
VIM 3,000,000
M. ADMVTlVTfDPACI?
rf-iiiiiui liiuutfiaEi
U C,: TT i
UC vjuiiiniiiici. Ullcllll' I
i .-.
mOUS lor Addition tO i
fTT c n I
U. b. I1 OrCCS I
)R OLDER VOLUNTEERS
irh
Jz
SY
Washlilfftnn. Slav 25.
resident Wilion la authotlzed Mn
'discretion and at such time ns he
tiy determine tn m.bp and hpedn the
iralning of an additional force of
Ldpn.vino men," under the terms of
enator Reeds resolution which has
en unanimously ai)proert hv the
en$e Jlilitary Committee These
are to be called for training nt
bch times and in such numbers as
i.Presldent mav direct"
je3enator Reed announced that he
ouirj prouatily report the1 hill to the
ate next Monday and endeaor to
live It consldeied at an earlv date
t)te House Military Committee nl
iMdy has added tn the aimv bill nn
Ittmlnlstration prolHlon ghlng un
lltod authority to the President to
an army of whnteer size is
iti.
retary Baker j esterdai sent to
agress the draft of a hill pionoslng
jraise the maximum age limit for
iuntary enlistment In the army from
try to nny-ine jears. ah men more
tn forty ear old so enlisted would
assigned, to noncombatant service
Lrtk To Release Younger Men
jtn 4- letter to Speaker Clark asking
i , ine Din do pusnea, isecretary
tr said:
pery man above the age of forty
wno is enlisted in noncombat
inches of the service, will make
bin for duty with the line troops
i within the prescribed age limit
U, troops.
ty men, whose long experience
anlcs and artisans will make
.particularly valuable to the a
ut corps ana departments, may
.'secured. Instead of younger
ooui sucn experience, ana the
- in iiib sum corps ana ae-
thus will be (Increased."
I probably are 7.600.000 men b.
Ifce ages of forty and fftyflve.
tw thousands bf them already
i neir aesjre ,io serve oy Donv
th department with applica-
nuie the great majority of the
this class undoubtedly will be
from enlisting by family
rtes ties, the number at lil-
i Join the colors l.xpectc4. U
t wan sumcienL (a meet tlja
In view".
Corps positions Include many
behind th? front. Jver head-
unit includes a number of
for which the older men
lust as well suite! as the
; occupant, who. under the rfew
Buia te released lor line duty.
, MunutiessTB uiavras.MpOaern
BMlntajned as an tffllnt
, have between fO and 4E per
u) Bireng in on miy
IMtlV fi ! PMKn
8JW OMa
.I1 caning I oon t know me n ii i nev sPokp m - -. "- i..i. n .ne i i i n uiu n k i n neine, . , uum '! .- i ,.i r. -"i- ihiiii ipinni rm ward nnd peeied into " - ',, ,,. i,ls path wis i p--ettini, me miii kit s oi c i.uu ums
SI if the Strike reason for thel. Gernnn We did ,7. '""V "C '"h hi to nlnt seemed or no. His 'iM ,r,o,d ,. th t ible laleno-k (I've it to iiv tin Ine of one of the pitrolmen unr , ,, ,"! shoi nut to sele his ind leu, seived to hu 1 he bright
S3 .1 Strike' And weve good work at our ' ;"'1" dr,'h th" fou, m ,1, r. of th. Tin' h ti M 1 t-cI o i , lid i ,p. , ,,,,, hunleel the ininlemen, to t I enrv ' n i ,..!, Vl em struccllng to his i.loied liellld nn In 1 e,uek slrfJim.tO-
!&-r got to tlnd out for The derma n ,,nrK ,,,, n,,t "minejog, e-i, se V ,n o ,i,i, s wth ,f prop- , n ' 'C " ''" ,, r" The ,1 1, inure. "lie nnn viu" ",'n'L '" vi-htlne and c i r-ini thev cir- w, d the . dge of the t ible towird her
tSsm-'andput a stop to It today" I nlmrer s Talk of the duknes, on Terhipsto I. ,t, Imi i ilcil, ,,, ti I - I e, n de s , d w will light , , ,n , , . ,Ji,n ",." rtnjs uie l)"mrn e fli c , 1. iifidmn "rl hcil Wm p.xle chew luck
Bllly stared at hlrn hopelessK Whit thn cool night Hr would tight to the n.t i, ,n,llnl.. vnu , on u the flnM, I mu t lu.l vo ,',, tni Ing ti the M. pI , ill -d the """' " i.e.mond i.t and '"''Jja"1,, '' In" "l,,fo,nl '"" " . 1 he, e nw no
l', 0l.nBh,o.,2?a, G,'rm'.,,' ,"'hl," , ., , lhp wor',', "" iii ul .rh,,, ,, .,,,. i.ro.1 ., ,lnc . H,nli .id ldlv I. "' I " i tic Iiinil" " ' rn.uner r1 gen lemen w 2,, minute, el , i.-l nlUnit (nl- walte, neir Von
Shis, but she Is hiding so tight vve cant , lenrli though guttunlb to Grmfs hole on the underside huft under the threul.d his w ,i Hu upli th e,owd , , ' ,np n distress' ,owp, lot wl.h deniils and iieu-itlnn . . ., , ,, Lert whipped out a
9d?,.el" The Crlmlnolog riub could ears piesre ef water an1 i cevserbke r l"n"-hoi. men mte w h. p muds thp " I 1 ," vr Grint aL i L., oen the foreninn and the "n ' rrU "',0, clean Innelkerehief
ErSfnnih". n-VnSK, J- WnitMnd' ;,-, spo The men 1 new that " "" "' '"'r '" ',. ,.Mt.iick I 1 ' m"m n Hip Xnd do vou f,e, ,ke u,Swe'rW "nv dNc - 'h.k fn,in III, llnnklrt f.om h,s pocket
ESSSflt Ibe t Vnn Antn Bni ri Tl..'""' n,"rk f "r", the iter is (low mg i thi, (l n, " ' eglnnlng to pen t, nte lt esiaV',. -luestlon- T n ed to 1 Is "1 lleme I nnrticcd bv him,
EdVOT&rwaaU men i lat'. e i' ...t" ':,Tl""i iV .mn' onh """-' nf -h"rl " ' f"" lh" "'? " '"rt',h1' lf """ X" 'mprcmptii 'h'n 's lending in If I nev e e,essv H . right ' I told him to cut Ihe 1 asimllleither-cpv-
1"? V ThVf- 'could see" ?he h"nd" "bit 'r', "'' ,,,'ch ' ' m 'tlie'o h" " ' Z "'7,1 " j,H n,,M I. o,i m.rB-.l , ml that "'"J' ':'n" '.?. """ ( "" Mon. .ml. Thev ,1 ne, es, , HI right If v ou II hiwsers ,r?,lnk the vessel , lfd booklet slipped finm hi; J pocket
uld not shack e them ' BlrH md .fn r L.. iii. in ,ne rni" "innnw u n. n wnu "' i...-k.. ...... -mti -,.....- . nn m p rrm jui tniup or nci on me nncic pifHPP thp prr finn "i "- V i, Vm "lin ll,p mnnKPirni'i "m iim'ii-u w
B WILLIAM J. FLY'S N
recently RKTinnn cim.i r thj- i m.n sttes
tnfP the qfrilln una ,fllla.l XnH .I l?e
L",,,nrrt """l rome that the shlpnxvner
, s0nentod to their pleas and would
conf.r m, ,nf,m
The quitting bell cHnCed nnd the men
m- hhx n i i i nrnppen their truck'
' ,' , 'T"1 "p-iie lompantixo timet
'l'""r ."""":"" " ln "een n"ie cintier
JSJI.f,1"111. K crashes combined xxlth
"," " " "' " ".t ncm cu rxrue-
ment
Iriml Cut
much '-Issnn nnd
( rltnnnlc
lnl Mlenils
Meetlntr
Mew irn or tne
( i ltnlnnog ( lub
loiiud the huirlng
ntiKs tnd wetlgptl
th msrlfs into the
h, ui'iii-riii'it min lin
nMl.l . . '"ii'iii lili-'llllr Ir- J T- n ,
amlrl i rlnixH nr naP.ivih .i.inn
!,., ,. . " I'ri-l'lllllh I'lllHh I -
mngsiinremen
The i hilrm m of the shipowner,1 c m
mi in- wa- ".peikinL' s htn ok wis
rifsed i lence fell unon iho mu.t
Men W" uini in tia fm ,. .,
Hilt the h Ticrliniiiii&ii aid nn t..i ....-
lightei , m B, int thTi theif ma
he sonit miwlnit. hmc w VAnAt. . a
'our etter of 1 1 i Highland icted is we
f nest oiir rhairlnan and otheis
yie assure u tnit th' sent no letti r
It this is the me wt will listen to nu
"" mm nun hii wiif nur (lemintts
iinmillll Lllf IIHII WflS II in 1m OI
noise Apn shouted trltirr to mnKe
themseHnn heard Grant siw thr mpn
who had bepn fmemost In spreading agi-
mmn among tne gtnuns on the docks
now strh log tn add tn the confusion mil
lamor rn nuning eixihots it the ship-
iwii.is n mmiuep ami urging tne men
at thi r sides to inereasp thplr dt mnnds
Disgusted ami seeing no solutions
nere to ine proiiietn mat absorbed their
minds Grint signaled to Cavamuch
Opt tiwird ind sjsson nnd gpt nut
of hpi, p 11 rM bsrlr tn lhn nnnU
This Is liUeli to list nil night nnd then
not amount tnnnvining
urani sup pen out nurneoiv knowing
ih othPis vi nuld follow him heil
nf him slouched two men n hr passed
me stopicd to siratch a imtch against
the building IN (tare lighted a ficP
stronglv TputonU nnd as thp mil, h
dlrd down and was tnssp.i nwav (,rmt
.lowprt .,., in lhn rl,.rln, m.l ..rr.lnr.,1
' ..... ...
Ig thp dock That there hid lee,
a note of pride rr at leis, lin istful,,, s
In the voice of the mm he hid heard
speaking hj the wall Grant wis not slow
tn disiern To fpp thit imnv of his
tvpe whom Grint elissed with the ngl-
ntors or me em on me eircks would
not fppl mv crpit lirlde over the lned.
me or a ships i ugo did not tiki' creil
powers of dls.prnm nt Grant with i
mind tralnpcl to iilck up the faintest , lue
lecped to t p conclusion thit 1ip,p w is
a thread tint led to something whuh
J11.) .tan ? " qt (I" "". t!p In k
JXllt i h lm,noIoW "luh hul oci-
looked
Poi k I nurfpen hf Announced hriefl
tn thp thprs ind Mpjitlj the follow pd
htm Th. crnit hulk of 4Iip Vtulus
reared ftplf tntn tl darkness of the
nitrlit aioe the hi tenth llchted dock
'"Wilt lipt unlepH 1 rail" .aid Oranr
H hc i mi bit (1 ihn ird ind peeied dnu n
thp hRtrhui His ppi swept tne dark
Interior nf the hold mo uhf af hlick
hut in the Mde towaid th water piles
upon pilep of pirklne hoec Ha!kets and
clean crated pmdutp showed diml
A oice at his elhou nrtlerl him
nthlne winne here To Lirant the
suiotib headquartcrj and dchnkatioo
bases
The outgrowth nf i plin concehed
ind known as putting the nation to
work the new tegulatlnns nrohahlv
will he more nnd moie closolv applie I
as the war goes em nr until It becomes .
necessaij to laNe the di.ift isealiovel
tliirt-onc Mllitnrv authontles aie o'
the opinion nov thit it will not he
peioKsaij to ni" the draft ge nnd
elt.it tl.a rrtnn now pr of tbp n ittnn is
sutllclent if those now of drift ige die
flllls ,1,lllzP''
The Mist effect of the new reguli
tlons will he to dine Idleis to woik
oi into tin irms Mnreovei it will
be the Idlers own iCKponaihilits to
get a useful Job liefoie luh 1 Then
will come the deteimlnatlon of whit
cnnMtltiites useful cmplosments nnd,
this it Is pointed nut will eome in
fnr closer nnd clos-er determination as
the war goes on
DUAL AIRCRAFT PROBE
OVER HUGHES'S VETO
Senate Committee Insists Sep
arate and Public Inquiry
Wilt Aid Production
W imlilnirtnn, Miv 21"
Negotiations were under wav todiv
to establish a plnn of complete co-ordination
between Charles I'vans Hucheji h
aircraft investigation and th it to be
conducted h the Senate Militar) Affalis
Bubcnmmlttee
Senator Thomas of Colorado ex
pected to confer with Mr Hughes today
and endeavor to reach an agreement un
der which both Investigations might pm
ceed without conflict Although Mr
Hughes 1r opposed to an parallel In
quiry, members of the subcommittee
hoped to be able to Bhow him that the
two Investigations cculd proceed with
out Interference
The members of the subcommittee are
virtually a unit agalnU abandoning the
Investlga ion they were authorized to
make Thev explained that they will
scrupulously refrain from trespassing
upon the ground to ne coveren oy .vir
Hughes hut thev believe that there are
many" phases of the aircraft Investlga
tion which more properly come within
the sphere of congressional investiga
tion. The subcommittee will carefully avoid
engaging In any probe of the criminal
atpects ot the aircraft program leaving
that entirely to Mr. Hughes Its mem
bers believe, however, that they shnujd
gu to the bottom of the production ques.
tlon and definitely fx the responjlblllty
for the small output of .planes
Mr. Hughes's investigation, it was
pojnted out, will be of a secret nature
a'pd he may not te r'ady, make his
report for several months. If the com
mittee conducts bearings during that
time. It may discover weaknesses In the
aircraft program which could be quickly
improved If subjected to the correcting
Influence of publicity, members declared.
'Manufacturers of aircraft, they stated,
have encountered many difficulties In
aircraft production which might te r
moved if the. Investigating cdmmtttee
Ibcates'the re-oristblllty. it is the plan
of th iubntttitte to mkt a tour ot
jHp!tia ot the aircraft factories and
U wwi5 v- r-,v"fl.- Ttm war
sfcnriT slhmci
Fin ni.. j.ai. raninn -u, i, H,Anr,t
heaxv-juxxed with heiw lrm- 'ninRmR
looselx xxa txplcillx hn 11 W th a
k o 1k hs M) , Bllt,n,
Wronr' Somewhat ' nle h .
i new txle of loartlnB a x.-. 'I H
mnc since the hnve been Ina.ln e lie
laren on one side' innk ik in n
pnimw nr hut ihi fninn s t
imiirpn'r n ti linen m
tllp mttttft fnr t sir n,l
had riumpled under his I
j. sliding down the t
ni
I
The foreman eint-d fr r i
((l the tune fi-rui'1- f t
ngv t luti men on the florl
I
a I llnhnnk h Mil it vvttl M a
then ( upp m. IUh h t N '
m tilth he failed in a nn w ! t
buttWnrh TiflihleM( M l
ll-Ip
11 i
Pritflnfr. nn th
Duomeit Sh
1
li i
H
rt
r f
of h
n"nl
men hail pi-i him nnd
inc down the hatch s ihf
rtlsapp' ired he stmnc u 111-
and battened it t.rint '
i h u i
.naup l
tiward nnd Sis
n ware pnon t
I he t.erman do k fnrem tu me
d
"hrlll whistle
It wts insweied in a
llguie j ined hi n nur
moment and
nra
Walt until I m off the a, , i ,. tJf,
Tnn rut ii,- hawse t ,. ,
foreman ,. i. t,. ,a ,i, n . i
"roman w ho poki ind the nthet no 1
"n . "''! "'!c "Bine dl-.ppened down
i , , , ' """"ei "" nnn ne
nl'' ""!.' reached for in i which li
n n '"'" "' bosrs Therp was nn.sound
PXCppt fl stnlnlm? and rrpntrlnc iG !,
l"eked at the hnnsetn of th rsiilus
urmn nnn ins mn inside the hitch
wiv wptp lipitins it tlm Hnnr In nn
effort to breik It r pen Middcnh th
fPt thi movement of tbp vsp is Ii
lsU hirnh Thev heard Hi. .1,11,.,
Ing nnd cr-hlng "tt m ks I e ' h i ind
tools foiinc from 11 1, .,1 .Vis .11,11 ,1
,,., ,, ,f,r , ,, . , ' r, pH'1""-
'." ' . I'1' fl""r "f 'h' bold Hie Ul
rnmi,i iu IV... I.. . t u.. . ,--i ,
. - .ii.- inn II I n -fl llrilllll IMH
1 line from one bo ,n inothf, ,he eliid
eel th" eer-riPlng wive of witet i
list thev hid leaiheel the highest I oil t
"f nntlge thev eoiilel Imel nd Tni i
slion 1 1 171 It lens, 1he Hteis seemed
at n snnelstill Above then, vm th
r"1,'l v el s de of thp v s el HpIow them
ine rntiin .mil ruh nf w iter
While Mm h n '"i nit ind he fi .end
uplit fnt thel. Ine-, jti t i hold of the
winkel isuluc tlie rrnfeience if tlie
iieidfiuartei. f ti p union pi tcfeded
Hdfi w i- heitic ffTinulftted nut nf
Minn the lonp-shoiemen h d niand" were
heme caihejed tntn ohape in 1 it eeined
thHt a settlement aErpeihle tr all w
lhout ifi te re ii lied Suddenl th" pf.
ph ne nn tlie talle jineletl One of tlu
uninn ffnpialf miw ered it tiien tut m 1
i ier tn the . h i it nnn nf the ship
m net - conmilttee
It foi nii
I CI WT i mn
ii ont ilen e w li Ip
he f jinhled with
thp f Mr hi-
ei rr nj, ind th n
11 f ihci l IV n e
h Ih thp n p nf
The t nton
Henrk nf the
Milking
NEW DRAFT QUOTAS
ARRIVING AT MEADE
AVimit 11 flflO
Rookie Ex
pected nt Camp Dental ,
Assignments Announced '
Rl n Staff ffl rrp ..tr I
Cnnip Memle, Ailmlrnl Mil , Mav ;i
W'r rk of recevtng ipprolnntel 11.
nao rookies began todiv when 2023
men fioni v irlou sec tinn In Tenn
sjlvania rmde theli appearance To
morrow mother batei of 120a nien will
hi live fioni Plifladelph a mil everv el iv
during til, coming week will aelil i new
quota of men to the Little. I'enn fumilv
fvervthlng is in lead nebs fot the
reception of the neu men Thev ite
to be. nuartiied In the birracks occu
pied hv retful .r units and with the i -ceptlnn
of the heat tie ncvvi omeis will
tperienee no hirdships
Owing to the Incoming movement nf
new men overnight pisses are to he
eliminated this week mi few men will
have an nppoitunltv to visit rhllidel-
ni i vholl ilM-es iip to b iss led
todiv and tomorrow hut thev will not
peMtnlt the men to make long t ! 1 1-
Tweniv-flve per lent of the men wit
leave camp it Id o clock this ninining
ind return shnrtlv after midnight
rwentv-flvc per cent will be Kiven after
noon passei- which will permit thetn to
atterd a hasehill game that will be
st.iged at Naval Arademv Junction and
in aildltlnml 2". pi r cent will he per
mitted to leave camp it 7 in tomoi
rovv morning and remiin away until
11 o clock tomorrow night
The following Phlladelphlans were
rejected todav because nf phv steal de
fects Bernard J McMlnlgle I.ocai
Board 5. John Bonaecarsl 22 Stephen
Sacca 40. 4ohn I' I.lnIev II How.
ard B Grosa 35, Edward F Ualll
nan II
Announcement was made todiv that
Lieutenant Colonel James A Thomas
has been given command nf the 312th
Held artillery an all-Philadelphia unit
He succeeds Colonel James Brad, who
Is In HI health
Sergeant Major Derlln A McKlndless
!ho won the distinction of being the
first select to arrive ut this camp has
been promoted to the rank of regimental
jergeant major and assigned to the of
fice of the Division Judge Advocate
McKlndlees Is an expert stenographer
and when eJalled to the colors was at
tending the University of Maryland law
rchool A week before the arrival of
draftees he came to Meade and requested
an assignment He was attached to the
division headquarters detachment and
has been an acting sergeant major
Twenty-nine men have been drawn
from the various units tn the division
and given assignments In Denla) In
firmary No 1. The men and the
surgeons they vvil) assist as announced
bv General Kuhp are!
Privates Itussel C. Oraeff, Joaeph
Pockerm. Horace Stewart and Howard
Ames, to assist Captain, Danle T
Bowers; Theodore Men tie? L, and Loyal
Calkins, to assist Captain WUIam J3
N'obie Reginald Cullo, to assist First
Lieutenant James L. OUen: Jacob C.
Gardner, Edwin B. Coleman1. to anlit
Lieutenant Robert F Fox; ptwt R,
uarnitr. to assist lieutenant samuei
frtJl4ndr:, AbldlW, Emmons, to assist
Mf"
it rrur - . wm siw . w isf' Tfr,,r i . t-i ml-i-jir"r-iM -rrr " - . s -- - i
-? . c-.-5 ' Z -"
N i rk polniiiiin Hriuinil ilm k lhn ilrin cl wild strike whin the (.(.mm prnpigandi!- iinilcr nn Hern.
IitD mil nn Ilinlelen ncarlv ttciecc'tcl in kellmp mil the lnnjs'linrrinen in a ilerpcralr clTorl to rripple the
Mlics
the sjciker nt the olbei end of the
line 1 imp tr theli nrv in sinipikv ac-
cents
thr uatehfd llim
the ihiir
m in s fn e h irdi ti.d
llile sa that nur igiin No'
Well ihei e truhir! the limit 1 li s
mein?. tie tihI The rireivci b meed
t, it sni k l and the ihlllman flied
the gioup of lenp illPll nt Ih' I iblp
'. fl ni' n the vrsultis h i i it be 11
sunk nt i,s ii k V nil w 1 ,e w ,rn 1 th it
if i ioiIi 1 il'tnrdnf oil (i 11, nil
t the nblt lor
t tilth it i mil.
I hi tupsiilint if the l.ongshoiemen s
1 nlon loe I ed dnu n it tli upturned
tic ps or his m n
F?ovh thnfmret-
ttje is n t nf mn
I lie Intk
Meri I uraced
h o ! c e -'u n njp
thine h n e li iti
pened mut-t
t em n hei !i .
pei in mu ( m it
nif i t a (I re-Hiinn nt thit in tne pt
tlie Mi n m ii I hi tie iter) i w th i
latce me i nt f fniinf-- w we
niUt fle llie. pw pinhlr n- Tlie
ih i m i nf thn whip hihh mm M e
hi juht inimuni f d i u ihit llitv
fusf 1 i tt fat w ith if-
Ihen I t viiK (.lf them their
in wet Milke
It n the i,f r man ddk fniftinn w ho
h il
I . ......
iuiii i ins ie-.i inn i n m it
ji im new i in iim in in.nienrih
gnel I e, nni. fn udei i m ifoi
ni thi lip Iniitshoreinrii jn: ird ii his
iiv hinntzrdlt Ins ippaient .ainest-
tin e-agei ii f iPnw his evident Inelir
t-hip
-tnKe tuli Up 11 bnng these
HIKE 16 MILES TO
imi i iiiiii iriui"
uitwm ms? &&
I lute' ( diiiinre (,irls ti tun I uimcilim, I'a, who walked djl llie wa In
MlenloHii, urrjiii lanilie Jnil oilier good tliin(ii to eat for home of
their soldier friends al Camp Crane Left to riplil: Theroa l.ockner,
Anna Knoll antl Margaret Loikner
"nvder. How land hcargle to assist
Lieutenant Ell B Russer , Arthur E.
t'ergee to assist Lieutenant Maurice A
Shovvalter James Itausch to assist
Lieutenant i Lockwooa, Artnui ue
glu, to assist Lieutenant William S
Shutlleworth lllchard Karlev to assist
Lieutenant Brvant K Hazen, .Samuel
Otis to astlst Lieutenant Edward O
Scanlon
Privates Llewellyn Chumard to assist
Lieutenant t-ldney C Hoffman, Harold
li Monroe to assist Lieutenant Frank
It Waltej William B Rubin, to assist
Lieutenant Paul T Velson , Walter T
Beal to assist Captain William O Rose. I
Arthur W bhea. to assist Captain Mll -
ion M Augeneteln. Clavton O Bamhaf,
to assist lieutenant Ha'rry Vf D.egan .
Harry C Best, to assist Lieutenant
Cljirles H Claiborne: Robert L Suggs
mta wnarfes .cancaBier to assist Lieuten
ant Lucius A Butler, and Leonard F
Sargeant and Edgar May, to asslct
Lieutenant Frank C, Carter
Wiltwood. Schools' Fine Record
Mlldwoed.x. J.. May 25 .Supervisor
IT C. Chalmers announces .that the
teachers and pupils of the WildwOod
public schools, have subscribed to $H . '
SOB n Uberty Bonds. 115 pupils have
made 300 pieces for the1 Red'cross, four
schools have nrol led 100 Der cent ln
the Junior Red Cross, pupils have sold ,
mm than I3?pa ln thrift tan)pand.l"
irgjKagg-,. rssmpmLnHffm rfyr
,-. ,qjfsifcywf' vj 'j
-e- i. " ' ...T4m-?' "Tf j '. r t j
J. ,yrv '. . .-f-Sr? sw ... . . J
zGfo.
ship owners tn tliel, sensps Whit Iiivp
"'ev d mo for li"'
In the overturned hulk of the v.,
siilns situ nghilnc the death tint
w enied imminent the meml e, s of the
1 t mlnnlogv club iiikid iiiel, Imins
fOI 1 memo , (s, ijjp tlnm till W litis
thiritpiiinc to eimiilf them
'.ilm teaihrd nut 1 hind in ihe
dnknesi ind enen mtered 1 clenched
list I IMinitlgll s thit vnli
Vis tin lopl 1 ril fie, d 'II l p,fi
nme kind or 1 itl u lie, e im
nn ind nci ind when ti it- nni w i
ihout tn fill ( iTinurli i i ami led to
hi side nnd tnnl up tlie t tppmp Mow
Innc tlirx waited th muld imt tell
lime diaeefd nnd tlu wilei. Vigan tn
lp -BTin while the -pi ihtr c ihntit of
floatinc hoe diiftlnt, anionc the debris
dmwnefl nut the i ut'-id n i C int
ij(hinf, up with tlie Itilrhnnl to heem
IiIk (-temliiif. nn e jiini w i -taitlfd to
"re i tin -iot of nd e1m tne atioe
hN heid In the daikn s moment
mi t ind the tp t cliant d tr whti in 1
li I in lied -id wi- !- i hi--. -mc di ip
nf molten te I Mine pi-t Iii en ind
di nr pr 1 jnt til" w a let with t hut M "f
si earn
uieenlsh flame hoed ilttmeh the
Mt fl thf Mime of in ic tiene tciih
llhtine th atet floating hold like
n clint nf '-utiimei lichtnlne nd is
tlie w itt Ih d It the hole pi i w nnd El ew
A I let ra IU iuh e.f si41 I rltfilittf1 Itt k tllf
fiii-ia.iii -res hi f-- i in i'jmh ii ii. ' nr
w itei mil tliinugii thi widened hole
i.imt light j j.1 nip e nf th m,,i
twniKliu. li the s,v h ,dnw fell
nins i he nppiilng ind thev he.iel i
voii e be io i nig to them nl ine. the sound
of the w itei
hi fi theie"
Hanlson nrint t iv iiniigh Mew-
VISIT WAR CAMP
c
4f
FI.ND SLSPECTS L JAIL
Clue Leads Delerllvet to Cells in Hoi-
lidavsliurg for Prisoners
Vlteionii, I'a , Maj 25 Ddectlves from
Paterson N J Bridgeport Conn , and
this cltv looking for evidence that Ed
ward Dennis and John Losonov said
to be wanted for murder on Mhj 6 of
two Hollanders at Patitson were at
J94 Millhprrv n.r0t llnllMjt.hn.
made plans to surround and captute
them Then thev discovered that the
address was the countv Jail The men
"r' "erving a twentv-dnv nentence for
tre!p?.s,s,'i'rS f ?om rLif .Pr.opV.ty
a ,r,,e,KrBfrTd,!.Sr VoafAlT
Dennis-and Losonov with two other men
who have heen arrested are charged
with murdering Nicholas Westdyk and
Jacob Devrles
HARKNESS YACHT. SUNK
Two Men Lost When the Waklva, a
New Craft, Went Down
n,nartment announces IhfU s S tKy
P,,.p-ariraIniU,$ Pin European wat;rIV;
KmuiS ,th I nw cario nJn.7 i!
Mai ami1 that two men attached ,n
f.1.,. !?. i.. mvai:5S"e? A0
.ViiiiM were rerdrted, "
Tk, Waklva was a converted
'TrrWIli tfta1
LZ im?rf,C.,1rn""C"
psirv Infnimition
shout. c the tiecc
dii all light gentlemen
unt'l the eclpts hive cooled
lit now
Hold tight
Just i niln-
I ip minutes bitei the foui members
of til' c ilmlliflogv Club blliised mil
Intiiicd wit and rigged stood upright
on the hull f f the c ipslcil vessel nuclei
the bileht st 11s wilh the cool hieath of
the ilm blowing into their grateful
nnstuis rhe lights fioni the docks
gllniiil on the buttons and stars which
ning ivviv from the doel bite and
tupped him up lie II innfoss ill light
Or.int followed the ptttolman Into
the waiehousr Muldoon elutchee a
i ringing form I hit s nn one I know
Muldoon He Ih prnlnhlv a ronfeelerate '
Me sild lie elld It ail Mi (it .nt
fivoiltp fiUe with these, i.eiman
spies Mllleloem Hele voll' He grasped
tlie i-pv suddenlv I want v oil to tell
the' tiuth ind tell It ipili U Wheres
ihe foieinati of tills dock"
Tin i-pv swallowed with evident effort
and then gispeel out
l. one le a laboi meeting
He give von olelers to cut those"
h ivvsi is didn t he"
The spv h eves w ivered and then,
held bv iitinlt. glinte tame hick
li
He
Win -'
The j-pv shrugged hi shoulelers
h ul orders to HinU the ship
b rom w tinm
I rlnn I l.tr.tt Ha i intftn ll.AH. to
think the longshoremen did It
And bilng about a strike" Vr
simple nw well go over to the libor
i eetlng nnd vou can tell the people vou
r i..".p n s -.nur niiir s...i
The sp. with ,i fudden 'elk tried to
tneip ns "ame little storv
STRIKE TIES UP CAR
LINES IN N0RRIST0WN
Seeial Hundred Employes of
Reading Transit and Light
I Compam Quit
Norrlvtiiwn I'a , Mav 2'.
Vot a troliev wheel has tinner! torlnv
ds the Bern i bundled empjoves of the
rirailini. ' irslt mil Light Compans
a i e on Mi 'lei
I lie w Ik ul w is I lought about bv the
eli miss, right nf the oldest em-tiiovt-s
who thi .einpinv nssetts had
ilentlflel th m'elves with the Trolle
me ti t- '1 "i on following agitation en
pi nif i eel v i vv liking delegate from
oui of I wn '
I In comp.nv had leicnth announced
thit higtnultig lune 1 the pav nf the
iiiototiin n md mndurtors would he In-neai-ed
one cent an hour Thit this was
satlsf.ctorv seemed evident snvs the
nWfnr; as ,, complaint had
. mull Itn
heen filed ni nn drmand m nle the de
i li-lon hs made to dlschirce the men
who weie IcnillnE the iRtUtlon fnr dl
si nsion
Tin pi of ihe men has hren tnU
ime nuts an hour for those emptoed
les" ih m n ear, thlrt rents for les
than li pala and thlits-one ients
for three ears nr more
It i the llrt cttlke Norrlptown hac
ei PMierlenced wherein no cars hae
lun In IhtiU carn Much Inconvenience
s espeileiiK-d n thoe llxlnu in the
nihurh nnd out nf town 'Ian wa'Ked
ntheiH ie clven a lift h autns
The police report lhit there has heen
no trouble that lequlred the presence of
policemen at the harni
The ftrlkers a the Increase In pa
ha not kept pace with the cost of Ux
Init and that the adante of fare to
six cnts has not lessened the patronage
of the cars The loinpjnj answer
materials haxe Increased In price and
that the road is belne 'operated at 3
per cent lo
600 TROLLEYMEN
STRIKE AT SCRANTON
Moranton, l' , May 2S
slx hundred motormen and conductors,
emp!oes of the hcranton Hallway Com
pan are on strike Vnt a car Is being
operated from Forest City, Susquehanna
Counts to Plttston
The lompan) s eleenth-hour oner ta
trhltrate was-turned down hy the men
The strikers are asking forty cents an
hours thej were Retting thtrty.two
cents
ircl son
i iiiiiii.-ii in. i ii hi. in innir rnvrnorB . ,...... ...im riin 'i
Spoiling the. Kaiser's Plans?
That's what he said the Second Coming of Christ to sit on Pax Id
throne would do. He xvas talking to a Lutheran 'Sister" who had been
to- Keswick. That event would oe very apt to
SMASH THE rBRRM.V TO BAGDAD"
scheme Nobod'y knows the time of Christ's coming The Bible doesn't
tell It But the great PACT of It will be taught by eleven of Amei lea's
leading Bible scholars at thf Bible Conference on the ,
RETURN OF OUR LORD
Academy bf Music. May 28-30. Three meetings daily IChas M Alexander
lead a great chorus choir. Noon evangelistic meetings dally in the,
' liUI nl-As-H C M.tnJt a.B Mrflil mAlttmntit mVaIau-. .s 4..i..l...,
'liXI "?!- Ri.t.u,
nruance nMquarwfti.iu .Morris nuiiainR,, Jruu4alW14. - or at..
in is.u mttMam Mkauiaui:
clenched on his shoulder
The
loneshore-
en s mretlng hid
reached its tlimix
and now a quiet
hid fillen Human
1 the "trlke
Meeting
niture cmnnt keep
Itself at a high
liltih of excitement Inrieflnltflv The re-
action had come silenie reigned ' is
Grant and his Comninlnm ind the two
policemen lending the Bhv f h ed pi son-
cr entered the hill 1 hi viikp of the
clerk wis raised ns th took pinna
igalnst the hick wall of the loom
w he.her a genial strike hoc, lied bv the
o. gshor men igilnt the shin owners
or ,
shout from t.rntit brushed the dron-
ng voice of the clerk iside
ston' No vote must be tnken tint I
this min tells his storv
s though t-tlrred hi a glint hand
he assemblage tecoil'd Men rosp from
the t spits to ree the tie, son who-e
temerltv thus Interrupted the vnti of
lie 1
e. union now,, the aisle the f.er.
" ot'i'sho'rrlmp hJ'tTc h'.'Ve".,!
?L2 'J,T. I,.'"'",,i1
ne
in keen the eienlng In in uprmr
passed a hand over his f n e and "-lid
into Ills seat agiln
With drigglng feet the ii w 11
TOiiKlih slioved down the aisle hi the
two nollipmen followed hv Ginnl Thev
climbed to the pi it form and flied the
list nine miss of men
For a moment Grint looked down nn
them In sllnue Then he spoke
Vnu men are laboring under i de
lusion I am here to proie It to von
.' Il.ln nn..,,n...n.. l.n l.nnlnnllll
' d". hand low ird the "pv will heif,
mr , ,, ..,rne,i fo the cm Where Is
the mm who give vnu oideis to turn
.1.. l... . . .. rmA.iKA t .. A.. !...
I II IMtrl 1 It f J IH llirniliri I Mll'll I
he Is 1 want von to tell them
1 1, -.-l-Annf
glinced ovei the
audlenie feirfullv
He lifted i limp
hind and pointed
There'.
1'ilfwnv down
...., ,,r ihe dork
The Spv Squeal
I,,,,,, ....... ;
Inu r,l lbe .onfSSoil
I'hone the ship owners it one e
eilleel to his sureia
Vn.1 ..a llnl Jk Strlkp
Who h'led Mm" i.nnt . it in
sharplv
nnn n lined (.Iites
Klrst name"
I don t know
Addiess."
I don I know
No 1 don suppose 'n Hiirifoi
i. rant milled sireast'cillv It was not
Ih. lire! lima tint he hill llUestlOned 1
Oerman -1" onlv to find out that he
knew nothing and tint he wis willing
to confess nn! ii.cept hlime that the
iitpiiar nowpis of Imnerlil ilernnnv
niight mntinue theli woik of dev I'tition
finel s I r t f f
Ml right ouve told enough Nov
Mr Tiesldent vnu uneloiihtedlv hive
some action to tike nriit bowed to the
pieitdent of th union and stejped down
irom tne piauorm
...Mi. ... innnv.m
The president took th- floor Relief
SAS ENGLVND CLOIHCS
AND ARMS U. S. ARAIY
"London Chronirle" Comments on A&
'iiame Hritun 1ips lo
meriiu
londnn, Ma J5 Tlie Pii1 hrcniPif
a, TJm in in HiMtdnes-; nf (JtvU
Hrltakn i tjntributlnn t thf ir ltilht
well tp Kept moip th ut 11 1. hefuu ih
fei of thf wot Id in ( onunenthifr un
the ptitfment imilf h sii Unhurt Kinrl-ei-lp
ihilrmnn of th natinnal war
savlnc? oinmlttip reecttns th1 Ki"at
It i rea.e nine Innt fall tn the ir.t inco
Kiven Mnal. inwHtorh tnwtifl tin int
iiik the wnr
n inan people, foi inslaiui? re
a)iz" th it f.ieat tlritaln Im i InthinR
merltan troops in t'niup tik! jiolit
(np nr u U tII thftr umiment txiept
artilUrx"
DROP IN STATE CORN CROP
Man Formen Curtail Programs Uue
tn Labor Sl.nr.agc
pot VBHcultV 'ff n.rvln,
with intei mt tbe effeit ot the farm labor
shoitafce nn the i.orn crop tills eu
Pennixhinla hneted 1 eon ono ai rc
nf mm list eir and pill reports were
that farmers were planning to eMeed
even thit rei ord hut late ntntemeutH
hae heen tn th( rffei t tint It nui not
be attained 'lhre ith manj farmein
n ho )y " to i ut dnw n theli proffrims for
torn In Hpiu if the present attractlr
prke
OPEN-AIR
CHORAL
SERVICES
Vnder the Direction of
Bishop Rhinelander
Sunasy Afternoons T OT! OCK
ON THL 8ITE OF THE
PROPOSBD CATHEDRAL
on the Parkway
t Twenty-third Street ,
Beglnnln My JH mis with a
choir of one hundred anil
nfti voices
PreAther
Rl Rm Philip M Rhinelander D D,
Preachers for thn Month of June
June 2 Rev Klojd W "lomklni.
S T D
June u 'Rex John Mockrldre D D
June 10 Rt Rev Thomas J Oar-
land I) D
June 23 Rev Llewellyn N fale
uqiHif.j r.iiniifv ur ire uvitFtg "IU
t j ..
Tb" elont rorpmmi - o-j"- : ntn.iirn for the htiki l peleieel
It was th Intention to fit'n the . ler fnn ovriJ ,hr utie ,
hlime for tne eiepipu i inn .... -."'- Th i ,.- ri, hid admltt
r..ir-o ,,'on ,y.rMe nevieomeis , mdigltl
Men we must
derlire ourselves
This mis has con
fesced thit an ef
foit has been made
to make us allies
The Turn nf
the Tide
of i.piminv In an
attempt to tie up shipping tnd piralvze
Amerknn Industiirs i imi consent
to bo tools of Impel ill i.oimanv or do
vn prefer to be fix Vmerlcans
In 1 moment the hull tesoumlecl Willi
i-hi uts '
mei linns' Americans ,
"J 's,, e"er- innou,, thkl be-
,,,,. of thJ ,emnva of this vew serlou3
charge agilnst vnu thev irt willing to
pr,nt ihc diminds of the loncshore-
men' ,
It wns as thoiicn a wniriwinn naci
triiik n forest The nns of men went
Id hnuts nsoinded while men
tossed tlnlr lints into ih ilr slapped
eirli rth'r on the hick wrung cich
others hinds Cirant watched thepi for
.. e ..... -...III.. 1 i.nlli.p lilnwr
" '"" ' " - ''rte it was
' ' ' - " " an,in.linger of She last
hrur His woik for the night was over.
Ite tnmeil to no
Itn thoughts free trnm tn" longFnare.
nen ind their ditllcuities seniea 11m
nilnit leverleil to till siihitlt nearest hlS
I ' irt mil one whkh even in momen.ts
nf crenel danger and suspense or
wildest excitement he wis exer con
scious of Pixie Misnn s dark eses
FPimrd to look wlstfullv it him from
tit dirkness
nulnu llttln l.nnl to the Ten-Mlle-
lloiisp with nn Lert7 Ind ilmost proved
l,ir),lv worth the n.e-ltv of enduring
his attention" for s.vcril hours They
hid dined ind dined and d mceel again.
nn., nn or y in n r n iniiiv iiiuif
mi. ..- . ' V 1 Ua
As he imbibed chink nftei dtlnk he Oe-
nii.ir. l.llll e l f ll One 1 little lCf ClrP-
ful n shade inoie lo'iinlou But ho
dropped no word of ptcccerilngs that she
recngnled is of inv imioitance Dixie
i,rrw i little dismuriged ind tired as
the time pissed She wis about to sug.
gest tlie neirfsitv of leturnlng to the
i t when i dnoi slimmed nolsilv In
- ,. ..i n.vA alnterl.
sill" "i mi min i' 1 1 i ... i 'in ...s..
ind while she tlnnked nn I.ertz with
i vrititude tint unelei iiitfrren rtrcum-
rtince he wouiii have tnougnt eomevvnai
lnxio
hook
ed two
The girl
enl7Pd it ne'e ns i menioer
nf the eiiet -eivl. e nnd rati htng her
i vi shn s gniled to iiei to come over
np I,i rt7 evei on ihe iipit for new
i nquests lost no time in i 1 irtg: the
gnl lei ilame with li i Hiie had
I ioivii tins wiull happen As (ho girl
and on Leitz i ii' 1 el ivi fro n the.
tnhp she ecue-eel hei c!f t. tire g'rl s
eeoit leaned ovei .i. .. rl up the Jttle
notebook and left the i n moment
later in tin diesslng ine i hp started
wlde-eved md with quickening hreatil
at a report In whlih weie jotted down
Hem" ill, plinnlng deith Hid destruc
tion and horre r of i a ti ss i.pyond
lompiehenslon "
ct nhnrlnii s rnttclc Jo 7 "The
Btniin l'a)tfollo Hon thf Doctor
Illicit Papai tine" nhtalnrrl and the
...... . .
nstmiiuling plati then mealed
RELIGIOUS BRFVITIES
At rrthlehm Pr-Fbtfrisin i hjrch in
R''. John I Diir- I P rnttr ill
prirh at in in a m tomorrow on The
Burial ot i hri5t and it 7 4 1 nn Tne
(j!pit Criitt"
Tho It. i birlp L Urnnson D D Ba
mr ulll prarh at 10 in ji -n tomorr w at
n HnpP PrphMfTian t hurh on The
Itfturn of Our I nnl t 7 1 th Rc IV
I Unnii(ln will ppak mi Trannal Imprea
slorie of trip Vrm In frdnr
Thf Rp I iri Botton n n .
will irruhii T I p iii it Hope Prhvte
rlnn i him h on I h i t f I rt ne On
In the a!HT)c of th" paptor Dortor
datna Or I !1 Pi II in will preach at
tno ( hoitnat sirfpt linitlFt i hurrh i in 10
a m nnf "p in n it r ftdm will return
f in imp Jun .' nr I will (Mixer a fertfj
nf Siiudax ownln nd Jrss m th spirit
nd H lifflon of tie soMtor
iii i u.iin s oru rs
lini.lM
(III STMT ST IIMTIST rilLRCH
i Ins nut t west of 40th
fiUmill, I) AIMMs ) i, Pastor.
in in i m sni t p in iir h. 1, Pol.
Mr1 of Liozer btfinlnary
1-' lo I n m Illbl sthool
Uiitor A.lama will I return from camp on
June J nnd x II .l-llxer a s.rles of fijndiy
i i.n In. aii'li sees on ti)e ppirlt hn.t rellzlun
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Mill ollr Ileht In Icslenlay and To
iii) lliixe ou Puld'
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pieLlarnulnn n speilal serxice of I'raver
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Hie Uiw the ShIIoii the Hour"
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IILTIII UltM I'RLSIIVTFIIIN ClllJlttll
Itrojd and Di nnond atB
iI,fv,,.JO"-N 'J "AMth. P D, Pastor.
Ill 30 a m Sermon b ihe Pastor,
fcuhjoct The Hurial of Christ
-' HI p m Sabbath School
7 I" p in Patriotic Herxlce Sermon by
the Pastor bubjact A CJreat Crisis "
.seals free at the rxenlns servl e. ,
t- xerxhod xielrome
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Prtrslon and Aspen 4ta ,
Rex tHARLES
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The Return, of Qur
7 13 p m PERSONAL lmrressioh of
the Arms ln Trance
Rev V M WOODI'IV
Protesti.nl h plfcropa I
ST. JVMES'H. JJd nnd Walnut sta
Rev JOHN MOCKRIDQE D D , Rector.
Trlnltj Hanil.i)
8 no am Holy Communion
11 no a m Holy Communion with Sermon
0 4-i nnd J 15 Sunday SchoolV '"non
The usual 4 o rlock service xvlll be.oultua
on nrcount if the servlse nt iie Cathedral
lie on Ihe Parkway ' '
fl.dj)B Wartime Intercessions dally
I-' 11 p m '
Hol Communion Tuesday 2 o and Tbu?s
d 10 Hlrnngffra lxvav xxelcome
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mini i. i i -xixi x , i.i i niiinut st. '
, Rn FIlhDURICK R URJFUV, Minister
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niniiiuivn win preiicii
Anthems 'Pierre Was the Wild nilloxr."
In Voh'e and Holiest Hrealhan Ev.
It Blessing ny Jlartln. t '
Ps.ijn li, ilAenn. nraanlsl t
t'MTlKUN hOCIKTV O DER5IANTOVV.N
Chellen sxe and Oreeiw at . t
Rev rtOOER S rORBEfl. JHnUter ,
11 00. rrl Rev Frederick R Ylrtmri, of'
thee-Irst Unitarian Church' bf Phllaotil
phis xvlll preacr '
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