EE5S25H WMjm& i7f'Vvr v L! 3rJ I 1V ?& sFELLINBATTLE m: DAY WAR ENDED -$T hree Philadelplrians I Killed an Hour Before Hostilities Ceased prSMALL CASUALTY LIST && ,Mre Than Half of Cases Re- A i i . T, !... iv porica uorrcci ncwi U Errors !" " J Three young soldiers from this city rnrko were killed on the morning of iarrattlce day, only an hour or so be- tT hostilities ceased, ore named on i today's official casualty list, ono of the smallest this week. More than halt of the, reports are corrections of errors In previous lists. Private Frank Mlrachl, of 631 Kater I street: Private Joseph Mellugh. 717 Sooth Twentieth street, and Private , Philip A. Schneider, of 4135 Manaunk avenue, are those who laid down their b Uvt on tho last day of the war Mlrachl, a young Italian, came to , this country from Italy when only ten fc years old and enlisted In 1017 when only y seventeen. Ho was a well built lad, though, nnd the recruiting officer did not .. Inquire too closely Into his nee Ho n Joined the old Third Iteglmcnt, X O P . as did so many of his countrymen tram , Little Italy, but after reaching ramp Hancock was transferred to the rifts - -. eighth Infantry. Private Mlrachl mado Ills home with . his mother at 631 Kuter street. To , uncles served with tho Italian army r during Italy's entire participation In . the world war without receding ccn the slightest Injury. i , Seeks Detrills of Son1 Death s Private Schneider was the son of Mrs. , Mary Schneider. 4135 Manayunlc avenue. Itoxborough. He was a member of Company F, 314th Infantry, having been drafted laRt May, given a brief training nt Camp Mcado nnd ent to I'rance In ' July. Private Mcllugh was ofllcially re ported missing In a telegram received , hv Mrs Annie (iallagher. i sister, who lives at 717 South Twentieth street, on December 13. Itut on Jinuary 2 an- alMHIUVt - . - - . other war Department nicaKo urntru. statlnc that he had heen Killed on the mornlrc of omber It. Turned down because of poor physical m-T h.n h tried to enlist in the condition when he tried to on 1st m x ne spring of 191.. McllUKl a drafted in , October of that Jear, sent to Camp Meade, assigned to the SICth Infantr). trained for a ear and wen ocrscas In Aueust of last j ear A brother Is sen- ' Inir In the British navi. Tho casualtj list for tho countr at " !arre today contains 53 4 names. Includ ing; sixty-nine I' nnsjhanlans. Tho , honor roll for the city and Mclnlty to i tals twenty-two. elsht of whom luxe 4 been killed In action, two hixe died of disease, two of Mounds and Bii hac been wounded. SKETCHES GF THE HEROES Prlinte Inrent It. Msille, twntv ears old. Is a member of Company 1 110th Infantry, foimerl) th old Third Regiment. N C, P ' He has two uncles lri Bad Tuo Uncles tho ilermm arm). , and on the di the in ic German armistice was signed Armv Hut Up " croRseu '.o Mn s """'' ' l-and ' IO hob-nob r-,,,,1., Ir CTtii ilm lleminn I ought )or with tne i.erman . , o feuiuirrt no .,. Tf.. can uncie sam sivak Herman, and he told seeral German soldiers that his parents came fiom Germany and that he had two uncle in the German arm) The German soldiers angrll) denndod whv he did not fight for the Tather land," to which he replied "I llio In the United States, that Is my home and I fight for her If I wanted to fight for Germany I would lie In iicrmam Prliate Mndle s mme appears In the casualty list for the second t'me toda) On December 7 a isMnkton ti legram announced that he lnd died of dlscaso on October On December 11 another telegram arrived stating that Frliato Made haa reiurneei 10 oiu ins moiner, Mrs Charles Madle who lives 414 E 1st Belgrade street said - were te-ribl) worried when ttu nrst nie-enage came But wo knew dead iron 1 ould not write letters, and he wrote us in his own handwriting on October 1 and November 3. That was after Hie telep-ain bald he died o we wired Washington for i more Information and then v c heard that he was all right Private Madlo stated In .1 'etter that he had been In the hospital for "rheu matism." He had never had rheumat ism at home, and his patents suspeet that he was 'camoul iglng tho fact that he had been wounded" Furrier Harold t). firm is another Philadelphia soldier who was separated from his company when wounded in ac tion reported as missing, but has been located and Is now listed as wounded In his last letter w rltti n Do. ember S, he told his mothei Mrs Henry M Gross, 3549 North Warnoelc street, that he had recovered and had returned to his regiment Tho )Oiing soldier who Is Just twen-tv-one jears old. has tievr gono into details as to the extern ot Ins injuries He Joined ine rcnuiur anu) in aia). i.i7. nnd wns assigned to the cavalrv as a member of Ilecru't Troop Id. This !unlt was eventually broken up mid he was attached to the Sevc-uy-slxth Field .Artillery In a recent letur he easua'ly Artl ery ' .a. r,' ' . '. '.e ".r ' m'Zu B.pce lU. Jul) w""l - r - ... rr '..T,.,?.,.n.".'' " ,.,.".?,'.,.0TPan." vi nf phlladelnltla h Own in llCrOlO 315th lnfantr), was repoited in rumors. Tno tnlra dav of the tight II ..-.. nannie. itat n u i.n in, h.vn fr,,nri i.. ic.u c,ii , ee.id mur.Gn hin en- ii ne iv apiiiiiKion suco t id ucKiuuiu e in ,it., , let 4 mill tntnniiiioH v. n ' iiiui if latuisnea so inai oriCLS mae on remi- ... ... . .... T-MiAnni i.u,,VAi. cj. In the German prison camp at Lemburg kmuers to imrcaso their Income bv Gov eminent ,-ontrol and has a thorough f the lifts -tlilrd iimmu iltlon train Tie lated to more grcatl) benefit the con. !.'....,. .invmAtlA nnd mnr.il t-'hamber of C That Informntlon an ia a Washlrg-, gp(,,Un(. p production beciu of tho knowledge .f oiganlzatlon and ndm u- , jsual companies ate Nos 115 composed sumei I theolocv in Nnshotah Seminary, Wis- J ,, , '.'at, ,n, ' lon ftPSrtr.ird 't'larri ifrnioi'lM'1' 'tual.ty of the wool and needles i'tratlon of the railroads under Federal 0f e-e Yorkers. 4.H. W.ishhigtonlans. Sixth That a public utilities commit J 'I''0?," m l3n0'an B'"")' "' failed to fulfill irr",a C.?S?..L,SU ?r,r,,ca.,,'mrLrli"t.e. ,o obtainable control as well as of the fundamental ,., . n,l 43t, uhlo ins 12J, Mar)- tee be appointed to tako caro of light- con?m .. .. .u , ,v, '(lllch " "a CI iiiir"'"m:V. i. v-r ,.. c:...'" T.'.":! Inrublem nvolved in the railroad ..tun- !,.i, .n.i isa.Tevans Inir. etc . In tho c tv "e. was n , , n, "--" -- " Ing a merchnnt ' S" It" came v la Lonflon and bore' Z i on- fc" Mnr1"" MaV 30 tn " turn His ability and evperlencc a-lmlr- Th.- ice King car. les tvo ar service " "W"V " ".liiZ." Z","" don postmark of November J8 Private Mr Hurlbut said that tho Ij-.llters able m him for tho great trust and re- nnicers ' ' lr ""' " "01 ' '"'""V ,';"" .h. tV.V. Ur' to McCool wrote at that time ' No doubt nr strike have b. en milclnc from S30 in snonsibllltv with w hlch tho President has m,. ii,-n,i.mrtM,.,.ii.,. Mmnnm Tho Rev IlojU vv TomklliB, rector , w nose runs.. ."" ',;,'"'-",'' "'",'" he added, the I thaB been so lona; since vou hetnl ; a v eel. on lPrc worIt a r.r ,;onore,i ,, v I'soi.Vh Dak.it v and , few sick of Holy T rlnlt) Protestant Episcopal1 sought rccoiic "a n ' "T"? ' cuun,r-- ' deal about me and 1, ard ail leinels "f I ""T.- ." th" k,.n 5. th. lUe" , , "W. Iw.n hi. oMlotii qual.neatlon. nn,, funded . ' . "nu""",wu '""'"E recom- ...u a. -.-. -- ,-,-, ,., , waH in I was eirui ic in tne leg with a aiiell and lay on Hie gn "nil tor three' , days before I was puked up by iho Gor- r1n Jrfd fram'tnUrelo VbSjS hoi'nhal I There ore eight Ameilcan toltllers In I th same room with ine When he lirhnhlnirinn rl I i. rv fl t r Vi nt-ris. ail Hin Ufa. ,'weeek In January, the ftohllrr s innther S.n,,H nftV,er lAv teS,u,Tbre'1 SSffltt f.er,1otn,1rrnrn,C,rhL'0Jrt;JnJ,Ut.1n li?,.1 camp. But on Thursda) Januan there arrived an othclal notice dited Btrlke nre. is follows .November 28, from the Amerhan sec- Apex Hosiery Compan) Lawrence and tlon of the International Red i-ioss i,uzerne streets, Harry i Aberle Com Agency of War Prisoners. Geneva. ,,.,.,. , i.arflcld and v. streets Bower Swltxerland. accompanied with n eleath ' ,anV-' r "n Ci .treot ,, r-ninSl oertlncato from the German lied C.o. 1 nr.d Kaufman, I ront street andC olumbla v sat the Lemburg prison,, stating that Prl- vate aicijooi nati cnea oi r.is wounds mi November B, Mrs McCool Is heart. i, Drosan. one" nan not utterly given up foXWlng ms capture have nJnt'oo imui former? eaplurfl "a, becn t0 uch for her. Private Leon Roberta. ofTlelallv re- nortad killed Inaction, was turntv.Oi'.., i- " -- -- -- ..----- ---!: - f ' mother from nw comrnandlng offlcer WoiInrVbertsVas f.rhlfh!wl" and was taken tto a nearby flrst-ald ji ....,l.n nf innlMinl IS fniin Shaw adileit that Ttnh.no S.reallied that he wa mortnlly wounded Hears olrt anrt son of Mrs Minnie Hob. nuo . riuemy ivnuiiuv .iui, raiemorp ' tno Lniersr or Viryinia nmi gradu- w-Upr i.rnlnhR.. mi Airy anq ueien vonn .vr1- mniA rnaf T'Utnl-Af b-moi ir. .. n.l tTiintlnt7tnu lrcta . HlirnM TlnsilArv . . Ill n I'h.l Kllfna t f.nprnot if P - " - - .--...- . wetevi, lie Uti I"'" " -.--.-. j flTAM ...-'s . tf .' 1. v, --.- T. ars.l IT. -1 . t a member of the Xatlonol rjunr.! r. Ttii TirUtnl utreet. near lermjnioiin . .- n -1 h,H , a A .., - i"""' V..11. l .l7v .," " -,.,. fniewcii ui.mcr hi ikii. u ina rennsj i- aft) oi ui ifiiht v.arg. BawBerlc0on th MinA r"" ii,ft;.i. initf.n rni. hi irica . "'-'-". . "'T" "" ' " " a . Atr -u .. ., ... v.mia Potlety n tho IIeUeue.Mratfora full faro to ? border, wai sent to Camri " Hanwek fir tlir .rZ T; T awmanT auornej .. nio wiuwu .o uenrv .iwnia. - ... lJfjleI The aoUety la iomiH)Ml of Mate -Var 18 1 - intensive 1 ii.u uuu cnoareu lor , i,.i, Pnmnnnv. Indiana avniiM nn.i ""." ".'... i '.";..:.: "..: Isailnro Wrrr lulls mi 11 nnu i.iiui " ni t- 1.. ,.....,. 1 wouia 0 .. .... .-!. . .. .- ." e-uciv uui ...-.. -. ......, ,,, ,i viiunciiie. in iy. ussiHi.ini rnirr ,.,v,, ... '.""- .. .... iMiniu , .. Kovereeas uuty in Jiyusi member of r",Tr",7 enrv Lehmuth c M a"orn.e-' """"" "?.""". '"'",' ...i-f'f'"'. -M ., 'W'i..'. .. .... r, "2r ,,, u"' .". 1 "," T. the ticket 'Battery ii. J v.wtrieia yvriiuery Ac " -"-"".. fv..-i. " "0' he resigned to pracino law 111 vv iinm '" a,o. .. -.-r ., "'"'""--,-";",:''." allowed for J SW'and begged the " ,Jk''ha """"v ,0 .'I '" T.ethars who mlgli t S?t'eoT. . Th y & , after real ak A.& t'I.1.1 tioarirvd the mn rarrvlilt- him ntr go to the assistance of might hae a chance for re. .. vnunn- .nMUr hi,i . , irtef reachine a Base hospital, Honor Roll for the City and Its Vicinity Today MM.ni) IV ACTIOS Corporal 'ounty i,."N,U '' tl"lown' ac,, "IqiW lorLr'e-tK 8TEMr-H' 1932 a T" P.IhIu 111 IMP IV?.IV." " '' l Miiniiunk ioiil,!,,n'""' " p"- 7oil0.''"K -" Ptr ' iI? rpirtr. ml.slns.) t1?fMnl7"RT,' sn E ntrhr t. iLnornclmiy rrjiortrd died of wounds ) (No 'i,V,f V" BHTIV. Opal at . I.oai-1 l-No Jious, audresa given DIKI, OF 1TOIM11 Corporal KUtlOND ITlVNcm, 408 I.l.irs.lonst. "bu'aVe " MCOfll,. 1147 K Colum died or ii-rsi: "ersrant "IMIVU r. Qt'I.W, til3l East Kjre t I'rlrate IlITtMAV r. fHVlon, 'I West Moun Airy atp iroi'MlKD ir.T, FRKI.V Corporal "IK FI.NK. S Ea.twlck at "itrelmnte WU.THI O. L.tu. ;otl Eajt Clrarfle .1 AtOl.NDU) (tttXllll.K IM)L"TKR- MIM.II) I'rlrate .V?."'." !"0''. '! N Warnoelc at (Previously repnrt-M mlaslnc a'iS '' Imu"'fcY' ss-n Aramlnso rari,Fnicn ,r. nvrrnin. ct v. iJlclhorpe ar (strvlnis is 1 cooV. ) SMfiHTI.V WOt Mill) (orporil JOI1V J. imu-XKIM. 19JI Mi-Kean t 'Previous! irportecl mltsll.z ) HtR()l-OLM. KH'ORTi:!) hllILD IN 1CTIOV rrlrate J01IV 1 1 K , J,., us i;t Voiitt at HKTtBNF.I) TO I)lT Sfraennt IIBRY A. PONAIIII., SOU Woodland ap i Previously rrportfd Uiled In aLtlon ) Trlv-ntes JOHN R. GRMIWt. 17i rt V Taw at. M'revlouBl reported missing; ) MMLNT K. MMIIC. 4H H ll'l-s-ads sr Urevlourl reported die! of dleap ) Prior to en'l8tmtnt lio was cmplojcd at tho Tranlvford Arsenal (orpoml John I!rniuirtl . f'ompanj L, UAVLU I1IHMU4JI . lllllt Wl B.11I3 I lltlUUI seentj -nlntu DKlslon, bounded seere- i. Heptimber 28, has returned to thlti ountr ind is now betnp treated at the imp D Coinaleacint Hosidtal Uran. nelly ato Clirlstm.it dinner w tli is Ms uh(J , nt l0:i McK-can , f torporil, jjraI,nelly Is twenty-th., ca oJ nn(J slciL Ite Is n craduite of tlle southern High School, nnd before jolnnis tho colors was employed as a draftsman 13 HOSIERY PLANTS AFFKf.TKn RY STRIKE! F!i Hiitiflrprl Kniflprs Willk i llt rillliurca Pnilicrs SUK Out When Yt age Increase Is Denied Pie hundred knitters, emp'ojes of , thirteen fuII-tasMorcel Hosiery mills in ... . .. .. .,... . ... ..,.. .... tills Cll-e , w ene on siriKO eoua) wiicnini' emplojers refused to grant their de mands for 25 per cent Increase in wages. Tho teamlccs hosier) Industry is not airecteu ti) me waiKoui i stronc to be iittackeel. c Kanley llurlbut. i-ecrctar) of the , Hallway employs had declared a Philadelphia Pull-r.ishloncd Hosiery I FtriUo n aI, n,ilwa)s for 1 o'clock this Manufaiturtrs' Ascodatlon. nt th. eloe mornlng, but no ttains hae been run en a meeting this afternoon said it nK (,ince ato IYIiiiv w mid bo Impossible lo meet tho do- x telegram pied b) the eenor to il .ilHlS Of the StrlkC!" I nnila nne In ran!! ilrnel anil flfle eenllllfleil 'The industr) c irnot afford to grant a wage Increj.iFe Mid Mr Hurlbut chlefl) because tho w hole-lie prl. e of hosier) Is certain to fall' The strikers who are members of,,iu,nnr the night suneilntenclent. ami the I'ull-F.ashioncil Knitters' Local Union vo 'Oil. mot tins aiernoon in meir man- quarters at Pourth and Huntingdon streets J iiusuv lieigcs presiuent ann m.31-1 n.. n. ... r,t .V.n , l..,.K .. .... n.lnn.l 11,-, (11111 ,11 LIIC Itlllliril,, nnnounceil that the strikers all along hive been wilhni- 10 nrbltiate the question of .1 wage incAiso with the mill owners Whit the .Striker fay 'During the war ' he said 'wages have tnereiseil fort) rer cent, but Gov ernment figures rhow that the cost of living has risen bevent) per cent Sl months ago nftr wo hid Icon given an lmrense wo made .1 verbal contract not to ask for another lm re ise (or sl trcnths This agreement pired Do oemhor 31 Just be ."ore it expired wo tolel the manufacturers that owing to the high coat of living, we v ould have te hiv :m increase in wages Pirst wo asked for twent'-Ilvo per cwit, anil when thli wis refused wo went more than half wa), and bald that, to meet the cost of living, we would accept n substantial increase' Tins too. as re- fused Independent mills already are pa) Ing from tPn to thirty per rent nioro tlan . , .,., ,.,;., . , 1 tn ns.ociulon manufa Hirers Tl.0,0 arc a few independent plants 1 en THillniToliihl.i lint mnrf nr them n m r.,,,,,1. no . ite nrinnniiie- in voufU'w will enter upon his duties immeeli- . , lo-k l.iilJijiiiriie in um .uii-inniiiuni'U nosier) jniiusirv, ne sum ih continuous unit has been so slnco 1D07. -Tho association has met all the de. na'l,ls of ll, "TTa in the last two to grunc mis increase) Tho tlenarntion that employment has t.. .... n,,tliMtr.ii t a trv-,r,,l i ..-.a. 1. po,sib contention of tho strikers that th-ro have been Ia)offs from which the) have safered the loss of working time Tho thirteen rnlllH nffected by the mue, B.ontmor Knitting Mills, On- tarloanu I streets ; vwiuum urawn con.. t.in. Kensington avenue and Oni.irlo atrcet Henry Brown & Sons Company, ""tarl nlld !,t"0"' : Cambrla S'lllMat Dow ling Green After Hcslcry Company. Indiana avenue and Lecretar) to the assistant cl. Hosiery company, iiiumim uvcuuc anu A Btrrft. wrauiiu. oin.iw.ir, com- ' pan). Klsners lanu ami vv )oming live v-ew- York city His election as general 'Memorial Sen ice for Heroes X memorial service In honor of the bovs of the northwest section of Wen i.,,n.i.inhl i uhn h.in HIaiI In tl,a ba.. . ico w 111 be held tomorrow-evening in Sf Ilarnnbaa'a .Protestant Hpiscopal Church, Blxty-fourtn street anu iiaveriora ave . nue. The service will be under the au.. I Pices of the Kmers rency J Corps of the viontiirastern Pennsylvania ChaDter of the American Ited Crow. EVENING PU3LI0 HEROES VINCENT MADLE Corp ! 72 ARE KILLED, 881' HURT IN RIOTING' All -Night Fighting Re ported in Streets of Buenos Aires I MILITARY IN CONTROL1 R) the Awocialcd Veni lluriiDH Aires. J.in 11 Seientj two persons ttoie Kiiiml plBht-one were craxely wounded and n ore than 800 re celed mmor Injurlon in the fluhiiiiK which occurred hrre e'lerda and las-, nlsht as a icsult of tlm ueneral strll.e, according to figures umiplled at 3 o clock this niornlnsr I'lrlnj; was Incessant In all parts of the city from T o'clock until midnight but then bman to dip away. I'arly todux a hravj foroe of o em inent Hoops' was Intrenched In tho court turn oi tne postotllce 'J lie entrances lo tho court) aril wcio b-irr.d by hcavv nutomobllo tanks of the sinltarj depatt nient and the trooiis were entrenched be hind a strong wall of sand btgi Ihcry street croHsIng within a ritlius of two biocka of the postollloe Is guarded by sentinels to prccnt the approach of anyone General nellep-ilne, who assumed mil- it-io dletatorshlp last night called the trlke commlltpo of th rcelnnnl l.ihr.r federation before him at an early hour toclav and ordered It to bring to him tho sschedulo of lemands on which the reiteration will agree to nettlo the btrlke Conuitlons In the Interior arc ob scure, as tho onl te'e graph lines are under control of th Gueiinment and ci iisor-iliip Is lelng enfeiKcd Mmrth before midnlglit the t( 1 phone and tel graph lines to Mar del Plita, n fash ionable suburb, wrro cut, nnd It Is fe.il Vl,"lT- M.thWt fnmiMe, ed that the situation there Is hciinur D.l are there and the season Is at Its height. Soon after Genera! Dellepaine tool, ch lreo ot 'lf'nlt's nri" stabllshed his hert,iuartc )n tho cmtr.il police sta- tlon, he ordered fire to be opened on rtill.ers who wire attacking tho build ings He mid this morning that at tacks wore made, on i-cien police sta tions, but tli.il all wrie icpulscd Tlio Congressional I'lice was the Steno f liot tlghtl.ig In which the Gournniont troops were sucicssiui oiue nv tne tree no f m.iehlm puns "1 lie Pil.ien nt -" - -- , . , ,. , Justice also was attacked The Palnza Mi)o li front of the Goiernment pal ace, is filled with tioops and the forces Kvnr,Ung the cerutlie olllces arc too ,,, ., , .i, iiteeeeii T,olioo .-mil strlklni? sirf.i railwai men ut Mendoza During tlio atiaeu on the nosiollkc 1 He lYidiy tv o persons were killed. In- s,ePral 've-ro wounded The strikers who attempted to fo , iho post il omploees t0 join tho strlk were routed W. T). Hinest Named ' ' -., - . -.-. WT a n,.:i 1 fi;.:e U. O. itUlllUUU yfllCI (cntluufd from I'mo One putes come from the failuie to umler- L-'.and the other fellow s legitimate needs mil his lecltlmaie iiinicultlo3 I shall ,in ,, iM, unelei stand tho nolnis of it,tt cf .all the litciests affected b) the conduct of the rallruiu- or charged with dutliH on tin Biibject, and I shall also tr), frank') and as elcailv as I can, to get till these interests to under stand tho Governments needs nnd the Governments dltlkultles In conducting the railroad transportation S'rvl c. I ask of nil that the) will meet nm half wn) In this great work of tr)lng to understand I us Angeles, ( ill.. Ian 11 (Bl PI Mr McVdoo authorised the fol'owlrg ttatement to le given oat here 'The P. esicUnt has authorized me to rnnoume tho appointment of Walkei D Hlnes as director general of railroads lrt.nl. Xtp Tttn... V,n I, ft.. .... nu.iul.nl .....l, , I,,,.", .,.,3 ni, ,,j ...,.u,t, Mr Hints ix in full svmpathv with the policies which have guided the r illroad administration and with tho views of tho President on the railroad question I um sure that Mr Hlnes villi have the leart) support of the tlno armv of rail road olllccrs nnd empIo)cs and I can ask nothing better for hlin than that the) shall give him and the eountrv the same loal and effenlvo rervlco the) rendered during my term as director general ' When W l Hlnes hccimo vice president of the Louisville and Nash- vlllo Railrooei in taut no was just thirty tin 11 1JVI 11 nun JU11 11,111,' of age He Is ,1 natlvo of and was born Pobruai) . one )ears Kentucky an 1870 near Bowling Green, whero nt one time he nldcd his mother, a school teacher Leaving a postlon as court stenogra pher nt sixteen ho returned to school I nnd was graduated from Ogelen College r serving as j 8ecretar) to tne assistant cniet aitorne) of the Louisville iinu .asiiviiio. at i.ouis- - ,. 1,1. ,. took up the study of law nt 1 L.(iiHnii t ..t. t counsel of the Atchison. Topeka and Santo Po follow eel and In 11.01 he be- came chairman of the exei utlve commit- ,An .. I,a hnnrel nf lilrpitors nf Hint , mad He continued his law practice. however, until his election as chairman - i.. .. i,,h nf air.r.ior. In sntmiir "'"''' . . , conncctlon wlth lhe , United States railroad administration was as assistant to the director. SBBBBBBP-SiaBBBBBBBBBaa. , aJbaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl aBBBBr H BBalBBBr'BBBBBBBaV''Baa'TaBr N -,.tmtnt. TIHk W " a4B I &$'' at. Wk t fafllaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB BBBBBBbL 3 iBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBhaaW. 4jf aBBBBBBBBBPtaBBBBBBBBBKBBBBb Taafc. V i-, s iy w laBliill ir. ti31..............HI...HB vTvlmrl...i..l.Ri4Bt- Jr JaaBBBBav aT t Km :''LuEtR Wr wMKBPtKI&wk tL LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, ON THE ROLL OF ..: JOHN BRANNEUY. ITON ROBERTS. wounded Kitled FRANK MIPOCHI, Kill63 693,889 OF 0UR MEN DISCHARGED American Demobilization Twice as Rapid as. Brit ain's. Gen. March Says SIX MORE SHIPS SAIL ll the Associated 1'rcss H atlilnstun, Jan 11 ncinoblllz.itkn of tho American arm;, General March chief of staff, Bald toda), U proceeding at a ra' '"hlch compaiatle llguus si10w to bo more than twice as tttst as ,,,, ,,ritlsh demobilization ctual fig- '"8 "" U dc"loblllzal'on ,", "f. "? w i"'"') '"" " - f.om the American aimy showed a total of CDS 8S0 British discharges to January 7 num. !...,.t .t.c.i Atvixruan nitirers to tho ..r.... ., - number of 17.0J8 line oeen rciumm to 'ill life, whllo on January T, tho Ihitlsh had dlehirgcd onl 3038 olllccrs American troops scheduled for no- rnoblllzitlton now number 1,161,100, in cluding "JC000 men who actnauv nae returned from o-r-.n.. but not Includ ing units dcB'gnatcd for return or on their wtt) home r.enor.il March mado public a irrpit fi-M, iiio Anwrlein military attache at Archangel on operitlons in northern Russia during December and tho earl) daso fthe. month, Indicating that the Hltuitlon was rcgirdcd aa satlsfactor) both from ml Itar) nnd sanitary stutid- nninti IlOtlll. The oil of nf staff r-a il lie nui no CM"- Urination of reports that British forces c .. cro being withdrawn frein mo aicii- " gel sector six Mere ships Itouiul Home Sjiiinir of the transports and the hospital ship Meicy fiom Prance with approximated 300 officers and men ns announced toda) bv tho War Depart ment The) will arrhe at New oik IH follows Pueblo and llhelniina Januir) 17 Hampden and i.eneral Gocthals Janu-ir,, -1 . Le King. January 21, and the Merc) .lanuare 20 lie Genirnl Gocthals cariies two ill iMoml ti lining c.idro3 or skeleton oi - .jiiniz ilkint There arc eight offli ers and eleluv-tour men from the Divisional Hradnu triers and Trani, Mt -seventh .'tnl MM) -eighth lnfantr) ung.mes 1 .r.tlj Uiiih. l.'7th Machine Gun Uat tnl'on 133d 1-Uh 13rth 13th ln f ntrv Riglmeils 101th InfantrJ Train Hi.tdeii irters mid the mllltar) police ..- ,' - , ,., V 1 1 ' 'he 'HHrtv-fourtl. DIvHoii. asslgneel to.amp..ranifordcinobili.atlon lro.it the Elirhiv -fourth there are twentv teven offliers and 288 men from di visional headquarters .fiOtli He adqu ir ters Detachment and Train, Ciuth, -ttli 3:7th Mae bine t.ui Blttallons, 33iel .1.14th. 33Cth woblh Infnntrv Regiments .lii'ith snnltarv Train and Hcadouartcrs Kb lri Hos'iltals 314 nnd 33ii nnd Ainbu- Innee Compinles 31 and 33ti, assigned to 1 imp Ta)l 1 Tho Gene ml i.oelhals also carries the SUth saultnr train, ll officers and 131 men going to 1 amo Grant, tho units In eluded being ambu'.u.ce companies 341, , and 343 ."ml held hospitals 341, 342 urn! 344 four e.isuil comptnles No 11, composed of two olllccrs and fourteen men from New Vor, and Nos 12, 13 1 nd 14. for Lansns. New York and Mar) land, tespeitlvel), and a detach ment of usual ollkers and some sick nnd wounded 111 In the ships passenger, list 11 lelrlt Sriittereel I niU On tho l'ue blu are sl casual compa- nis iwn officers and a 10 men each, and ,. -., . ..,! C.T ,r, lr hoari. Ulll',11 OIIICC llll .v. i,,., .. .....,.- T In. W llhelinlnl.a 1 1 bringing detach- nn tits fiom sanitary lialn No 109 of tho Thlrtv fouttli Division, Including field l.osp'ttiis 133, 134, 135 and 13C and tho eoriesponding .uiihulanco eompaiile" routed to Camp Grant and another enilie from the Eight) -i-Kth Division, composed of two ocsis and slt)-nlne inei fiom the 321st 33. d. 3SJ.1 Hid 334th, Mnchlnc-Guii flattnllons and tho 311st, 34. il. 3 Ud and 334th lnfantrv likewise assigned to CTuup tlriint He idtiuortcrs IS'ith Field Artiller), ten olllcers anil . . ,.,..... n.n.i.. stxtv-ono ''!.?''l ' ' " ' na'"'' combpl.to the W il V -In iln if 11 t Ii.. knnr.l thu Ifif"i" .iril If! 11 Rli.lv fin. I On board thei Mercy am 100 sick nnd wounded 10 b0 sent b vailuus hospi tals TOIUVs MARRIAWK I.ICF,NSr,S John 11 VVllinruvlch 144S N t.awreaci at . una lulla riryule M4H N Lawrence- st Uouarl Vlv in sn;ii V Krnnklln m un'I Iranlt o MHmbuimli Na York clt . una VInn ' tori. vo inns cm mm nriil tnnrnrl. at Joaoph llnrtla PSA, tamp Ue. o unit Annl n crowlry 1117 Urtan at innilir Mnalomle .'HI Duncan at and v.ia 1 nlli. ttiinisan a JUMt-I'lI'lii"1 nnna .11" iuiivnii r. Simon Kruk Che-ator I'n uml Wlajjalaw Mlhrlliii 1fll' llnnita at John VV Ilelcharil. U H A ldflT Philip at nnd Klorrncn N Htrnut. 21(10 N 1 lih at aeonf Dnbsoij, 41:0 JUrket at , art Mln netta, Hraely, 41.'U Mark.t at Amlraw lloblnaon, 1S0T K, Brood at , and MaUlle ".tuller. SOU . 10th at. Max I. Share, 1CIT S, !4th at , and Anna Rosenblum, 113 N, Oth St. W ja-'' mH HONOR JOSEPH KKHUCH. ReporlPd Killed CHARTER BACKER SEEK HOME RULE, IeVIbl0111&lS rillU OUOllEI Sentiment for Various Changes LOOK INTO CONTRACTS Sttono; sentiment in faor of more homo rule for the city Goernment has i been found b) tho charter relsIon sub- committee on city contracts and munlcl- l'H works, which Is headed by Dr, WIN Ham Draper Lew If, dean of the Unl- ,oiily of Peniis)lnnl.i Law School Kocior i.ewis anil ms committee nae spent the last week Inestlgallnc; tho' methods of letting city contracts, with, tho !ew to maltlnc recommendations I to tho charter reWsIon committee. The recommendations of the commit tee will be submitted to the subcommit which w m draf STifiSS tee, headed by Thomas Itaeburn White, ;!nn, at a meeting In tho Chamber of ommercc, Thursday ecn!ng People To Hare Bay Litr tlio recommendations will be suumutca to tlio gemr.il committee on " wr rews on. "no men to tne pcopio ; tht'',BPProal or rejection, I" conducting its Inquiry tho commit- lc- unuiu uj iocior iwis nas inter- jlewcd Mayor .Smith and members of ''' "n'V. "! ''" .L ff.!r.?S.,n?.1.?. per,ona hlM , ' kno"w "or ,be moihnrt. mi, . .1 i i in ... I linn in nil' nnvia n rnp.ti,. ..ill, uiii..... .-.. . - ....... - v...,lu ... i.i.ui.ue y. ,..,- n.iti no iiae naa mteniews with pct sons of puctlcnl experience In handling contracts for tho clt)," said Doctor Lw Is this afternoon hi discussing the work of his committee The fiuifltlon has bi-cn discussed with directors of past and tho present ad- , ministration. ' Our chief object is to find out and report to the general commltteo whether i It Is desirable to make any changes In the legal restrictions which now require the clt) to have annually rc-occurrlng work performed by contract tnlret w ft are a,so Inlerekted In tho ques- firm wtiAlV,, a.,., ul,h,,l,l 1 1. '"." '. ' """ "" " ""1 ' atlon In tho restrictions on work like the collection of garbnge, which limit contracts to one )ear ,nnd determine , If It would bo adilsablo to gle Coun- ells and the city grnernme-it power to mako contr.ictn for a longer period, and if m, how long "So far we hae found .1 conrider- able sentiment In faor of greater home rule and a wider discretion on such mnt- tcis on tho part of the clt goe rnmerit i,.w- 1 ..i.. ...t.i .,.-. ..,- 1..-. I'weiui i.vui nam iii.ie in- coillllllliee had reached no ileflnlto under.tandlng et, but would whip Its report In shape as soon as the investigation was com- pleted General enilorscment of the nronosod manges tu tne oitv ennrter continue 10 pour into 11111 neauqu irtors of 1110 l'hllailelphla charter tommlttcc. Iho New C'enturv Club and the Phil adelphia Drug Exchange have licit writ ten endorsements That the medical piofesslon stands foi cliarte'r changes, particular!) alreit- , .i , ..L ; V, ,.,w j , . . . ng the health of the P J ndelphU pub- 11. is incllealeel In a letter from Dr. James M Anders, which leads as fol lows ' First That the wora of street clean- 1 Inr sewage ell-poHal and garbage 10II10-' tlon should be done b municipal em ploves thus uboilshlre tho contractor H)stem .Second That enabling legislation for health laws applicable to Philadelphia, provided that they do not conflict villi .state laws, be enacted Third It Is recommended that tho ncnooi. so-culled 'poor dlsti lets," known as Ger-' I'arly In his career Monslgnor Fay mantown Bristol, Roxboro, Oxford and became stiongly Impressed with the LoAi'r Dublin, Prankford nnd Delaware, , claims of the Cnthollc Church In com bo abolished pany with Bishop Grafton, Protestant The Penns)h.anl.i Association of Episcopal, of 1'oud du Lac, ho np Women WorkerB offers tho following proaehtd authorities of tho Russian suggestions In charter revision Church to enlist their B)mpathy in the Plrst hmnller Councils projected union between tho Eastern Second Shorter ballots 1 schismatics and tho Anglicans Though Third Doing awa) with the inagls- they were cordially received and s)m trates' court. 'nathv with them expressed, when It Fourth That the clt) take care of Its own stieet cleaning, .u-hes and garbage collecting and not glvo the work to con - 'r'0 KirtnTiiat munnipai markets ue es- mendntlons Plrst. Tho nbollsheil and mnglstrites sliould be in tii.,in inM ti,.ro nould be chosen a fiw, but not too many. Judges who should have charge of all prellmlnurv trials I think this Is dono In New York "Second Tlio chiefs of departments ruch as the Public Safety and the Health Departments, should be selected by the smaller council, or If selected b) the Ma)or, should depend for their hold- In,- nello linnn thn nfinroenl nf the ,, tuu- council Third There should be some means whereby when liewa or city ordinances are net enforced, an appeal could bo made either to tho Courts or to the Council, which would enforce proper leg- ulatlons" . t.,w . r,- ,r,.r.e,., J.tllCiB CbiJ iJ imu.uimu'-m ,la Soeic.) Ho., Tonight .0 , , ' " Retiring Governor Brumbaugh will be given a l'eimsy.vama Harris Hotel. Harrlsburg Tho guests I'll! Includo all the attaches of the At- a. . .. f'amafa 'a a-ltHf f t-i"it"rt tlvit flrut lor.lf.. Mrin-MM w...-. . " .110. I ....a..a tlinsnav flnnArsi I ilnu n t.. iha ' ltliy '" vaivaawae vtviiit vv 17 - ,. oinco boys " "vVill Extradite Fugitive Frank Ievou was held without bah today by MgaUtrato Pennock, Central Htatlon, to await extradition to New York. He is accused of breaking- cus tody In North Pelham. JANUARY 11, 1913 G.0.P.T0H0N0R COL. ROOSEVELT National Committee Lays Plan for Memorial and Nationwide Services WOMEN ARE RECOGNIZED IDcmocr atic Administration Denounced for Trend To ward Socialism By the Associated Prqss Lliknso, Jan. 11, Many of the mem bers of the Republican National Com mittee remained hero today to tako part l In conferences which may have an lm-1 portant bearing on the nett presidential ' campaign. At tho one-ea sceslon df tlio com- mlitf. iihil, .i,,.. i,.. r,in.v,t v..M. I mlttce which closed last night, resolu tions were adopted In honor of Colonel Theodore Iloosctelt and many members ! Pild tribute to his memory as a Presl- dent nnd statesman. A committee headed by Colonel W. P. Thompson, of Yonlters, ". T, was named to plan a permanent memorial for Colonel r.oose elt, and It was decided to mako Jan uary 19 the date of national memorial scrlcea In his honor. XatlonnI Chairman Will H. Hajs was Klen blanket authority lo name an eccutlie committee of ten and such other, committees as ho may determlno us neccssar) Iteafllrmatlon of the committee's stand for (.ubmisslon of the Federal constitutional amendment on woman ouffrage gao satisfaction to members of tho Women's National Republican Committee. That committee adopted ?!ZLiJ? the approaching presidential campaign. ino XJcmocratlc national administra tion was denounced for what was termed Its tendency to Socialism and for placing control of the Goernment departments In tho hands of the mi nority of tho South, while tho majority of tho Xorth paid 00 per cent of tho taxes, as worded by Goernor BeccL maiT, of Rhode Island The commltteo settled n contest ocr the national commltteeshep In Louisiana, -tThlel, has beon pending slnco tho last I ZZ ?m 1 Tuntz Tnecro r C ? .sat'iK Lmil Kuiilz. a negro. 1. r, jamt wns t)e uni,UC(:(,sa fill contestant Both factions agreed lo nblde by the decision of the committee. Chairman Ha)s Is expected to return to his homo In Sulllinn, Ind , toda), where fhe members of the family are III He fcald It was probable he would I fetnrn Viere nikVf wattle ft rnanlA l,n WOrk of the local headquarters of the national committee, which also Is to bo- come his permanent headquarters, MONSItiNOR FAY DEES WHILE IN NEW YORK Distinguished Churchman and Convert to Catholicism Was Educated Here .New ork, Jan II (I;,. .. P) Monslgnor Slgourney W. Pa), of Bal- p"lcus "' mo .Muilno Won.ers Aim , tlmore. ,1!..,1 t tho rertorv of th., Chore., ". J''"U"-Ui tUuy tnat tney stood ni nt r,,w t .. nf r m,.,h, v-a... v-i "- "-"- " " w -.. .wo, ..., vn, v. .,v.i.,i u .i.ie. ,u icKpoiifcO lo I'reSi- 5esterdiy. of pneumonia, following nn "ent Aviiscn l cabic.i rmuese 101 acti11 atta(.k nf tnufz, "' tcimiiiuto tho Humor Miikc at , in"uen" 'Wo halo been ready ,,t all times Monslgnor lay had gone to New lork to submit our caso to urbltration " said a ia .... J "- to v.slt frlenuo while on his way to 1 '"ngland. whither he wns bound on nn niutiici 111- si iniiuni uii .111 oftlclal mission for Cardinal Gibbons His Illness developed a few hours after , r.ah,i fh. reire The prelate, who was fortv-seven .irs old. wns one of the most proml- nent converts In tho Roman f'nthollc v nurcn. having leu me i-roiesianc i.pis- -onnl .,,,.. to embrace the Catholic Church, having left the Protestant Epls fni, At the time of his conversion he was archdeacon of the Episcopal Dlo- c;se of Pond du Lac, Wis Monslgnor Fay was received Into the Catholic church by the Rev Dr. J W Norrls, at Deal Beach, N. J. Ho was born and educated In this clt). He wns a graduato of the Unlverslt) of Penns)lvanla, class of 1897. He re ceived his aieologlcal education nt tho .'"" ea llls ieoiogicai eaucanon ai me 'Philadelphia Protestant Episcopal! Div In camo to a tpjcstlon of tho sacraments tljey found theirs were regarded In the 1 fame gl,t by tho Russian as by the I Catholic Church M,,nsicnor Fay held many Important Rtv James Kent htonoj, provincial ot the Patslonlst Fathers, and himself a convert of man) ears' standing ASK COMMUTERS' HEARING . . e - a 1 Chamber ot LoRimcrce Appeals to Director Markhntll Demand that Philadelphia commuter, ..... , . ..- lift glV en a CllunCC IO UO nearu oetorc II1B new rule that commutation tickets wlllji,a0 resigned when tho armistice' was b B00ll oniy for calendar mouths after r,hruar.. 1 Bi,au co into effect. Is made l bruar) 1 snau co u cii , , 1, . in a letter from tne 1 hamper of com- merce to C II Mfirlihnm. regional ill - rector of the Federal ratiroad admlnlitra - tlon ..,.1.,, , charges of Injustice ito these suburban rlderi. througn a como nation 101 interior 6ervlce and the possible hardship of in - C'sVd We,, also are mad. In the let- ter fc,jou,d the "nimuter be u.W, , to ob. tain his Blxtj-aaj ticket b) the n"' month he would have to pay get home, It Is pointed out. expressed that this situation ften arise because tho crush at windows during the four da) a the purchase of tickets would be so great tnat many count not Be I server. a Ilclel on Weapon Charge Accused of carrying concealed deadly weapons, a man giving thn name of John IV, Mitchell of Baltimore ,wns held under 1800 ball for a further hear ing next Saturday by Magistrate Pen nock In the Central Station today. The man was arrested In a saloon at Eighth and Chrlstlon atreete. V Premiers Reported Victors on Sea Freedom Decision London, Jan. 11. Tlotiter dis patch to Canadian press. Messages from Tarls Indicate that Premiers Clcmencenu nnd Llojd George have scored n great success on the question of tho free dom of tho seas nnd that very lltlln Is likely to be said on this subject when the actual Peace Conferenco assembles. Tho Spanish-Moroccan question also lias beea settled to the .satis faction of England and I'rance. PRESIDENT SAYS -END N.Y. STRIKE Also Asks War Board tO Use c t 'i' All Means to stabilize T 1.. rnJi-,'m, laiJOl "oOntl IIIOHS Tin A TMaVTVI WIT T BOAFMEN WILL YIELD By the Associated l'rcsi UaaliliiKton, Jan. 11 President AVI!-' son today cabled a request to tho war labor board to take up again tho case or tho marlno workers' strike In New LLOyf) onoltOK York and proceed to make a finding. LORD PRIVY SHAL AND LnADUR The President- said ho was suio the I- TUP. IIOUSH OP COMMONS War and Nay Departments, the ship- An'ttrn ',""r Law. ping board nnd railroad administration , PRESIDENT OP Till; COUNCIL would use eery power to make the AND LL'ADLR IN Till: IlOUSn OF finding effecthe, and that he was conll-j LORDS' r nrl Lur;znii of Krdlestnn. dent alf,o that prl ate boat owners would MINISTKKS WITHOUT PORT feel constrained by patriotism to accept POLIOS (Jrorge Mcholls llarnei and the board's recommendations lr nrlc neddes Tho board also was requested by the " . 0'RU rrrvfpr T on sir r r. tu,IHnt l ., oil ,.o.. 1,1,1.. (,.. I 1AJKU CJl l.tt,U.UK ir r.4 t - 'iu.,fc tv JfTJ .... ,,11.1,1 ,111,11 no , powers to stabilize conditions generally during the present period of Industrial transition arising from tho war, Tho President's cablegram follows' X hao been Informed by the .Sec retary of Labor aa te tho serious situ ation which has d eloped In the port of .New ork and tho siiike of imrlne workers which fceriously crlppli'd mo mocments of troops and supplies Consider thb a ery icr.uo emergency and understand that it has urisen be cause tne narties ttt th contiueeiv la led to maleo a jeinl hubmlssion to Wa, 'TrnesUe- renuestthabtT,u tJlin ,,n thUcIse' "i'iaS , '.ndSrlVed tcV'maku a rinding 1 nppriuato iho honesty and since rlt of mo board In announc ing on Wceinesil.ey that it couiel not pionuso (i tlnal decision In tho contro ert without a formal luumission Irom ill jurtles, hul i am suro tnat tho VV.ii and Aay De'paitniciiis, tno snipping board anil rai.road aum ms- iiiiuou anil any otlier gon-rninentiil agencies interested m tlio eontiovciny inn mo an nit pjeicr wnicn they pus- kw iu ni.iKo jour nuaiiig eiiccnic i uiso ueiievo tn.it pnxato uoat ownera will icel coiusraincd ny eieiy coiisiueraiion if puiiousiii in tno pirrvnt cinergency io .iccepc any leeoiiunenuatio.i ihcii )oui bo.ua muy in. cite .iitnougn tho national war labor boaiei, lip to iiio mhiiiir of t iw ;u un it ice', iv.i cjnceluca toieiy witn mo preuntiou ut stejpiiago ot wai went iiiel tuo iiiaiiiieuai.vc of prouueuou oi luiuei iuis oseiuial lo too coueiucc of i.io ,iii, 1 l.ihe litis opportuuii) also oi fii)ing mat it u Hi CIUI.COI. iiopo laat ui I. io pirsent JiciiuU ui linus.i.ui tram iion ..usng 110,11 tuo uui, mo bo.1111 biiuUIU uco an meai d wiiinu u puivir Hi SUIDIIIZO lOIIlllllollS lo pic- vent iiiuuiiuai uiMocai.011 unci ,ar l.ue. 11. iiv in inn e ,.., :.. . . .... tu .,..ub u, u,j niijir; ,j; ij,, n.i, l'resiilcni Del iliuiit) of tho union, "if --,. .,-.--- -" ." '- -. . -w.i iu '"" ""r '""ur noiirii is instructeel to maK0 -l '' "ci tno Uoverniueut -''fr'-1 '. ' ' that I am voicing tho scinuiirnts of lilt the men when i that tiny will be wllllntf to accpet Anatevcr eieclelon the war labor boaid manes .C,;n Chief HnilO' " .. . . s-'vaa Piez "Holds Bag' Continued from l'oee Une of them were comparative!) recently appointed Merchant Marine's Future Involved Aside from whatever course the pro posed Congressional Investigation may take, the shipping board so far has failed to formulate a definite pollc) for the Ameilcan merchant marlno in Its future development and cannot do bo untlt Mr. Hurley returns. This phase uf tho situation owners of ships ami ship )nrds consider tho most vitally Impor- taut, as tltci arc not wllllm? in rislt moro money in the shipping enterprise An Interesting appolntn nt was thit until they know- posltivelv what the of Sir Arthur Stcel-Maltland to tho De shlpplng boards policy will be with re-, partment of Overseas Trado Devclop nneor m innriiimn lai-ieinf i mint and Intelligence, and also named . m...i,, v,.r i,i. ,. ,i, , ., ' ntionfl, Marlfo I ru7nf h r L i,i ' 2?"JlWn!leU!- .?. V.11 ?- '"'"!,"" :' ."""" ' """."'""" .' ""- inrioiinni urnrini' committee or tno bmmerce, who pieslded. the shpirng board has the primary function for eateel that of formulnt- marine pollc)T-the pro- bring pressure to bear on adopt a pollc). Otherwise shipping lndustrv of the collapse trnlres to Ilr,lgu Dlscu'slng the situation, and the probability that ha now will bo obliged bis nost for several months the tlemleal plant of the duront Com I ez said he had Minted in nn" "' Pc I,,'ater l'Olt " lHtrO)e.l lies said ne had hoped to h nrv following an explosion of tetr)! to remain at longer, Mr resign this month Immediate!) nfler Mr. Hurle)'B exiwcted return Mr Pies has ' neen anxious vcr since 'ir ncnwiio jeit 1 ,i,e ntet rorporation to return to his private business as president of tile Link . " VJ.I'IT" been anxious ever since Mr Schwab left ITe'-UIII ,,1111 ItID lll.l buim mull Ui M . ,u .iM.ntli.n rr Hia ten.. ,.! ... I signed had not Mr Hurlo) urged him to rrmnln until after he came buck fiom Ubroad Mr. Plez's salary as director j Ktncrai s -,500 a year, out of which he j nll trnwiing expenses on trips on .0mernment business His private monthly Income Is paid to exceed this 1 .moun,. 1 Those closely associated with Mr Piez j ,n tt lePt ror ratlo nmke n0 Bccm J Z. I n the crllllnc of a general Intmlrv Into fjVsh.p'buUdTng program. 'irlCffl'Jfi ' cxllendituro of pearly a billion dollars, nlnce he vvouiu ue expected to exulnln , acts for which he was not responsible nnd others which were carried out be- fore he Joined ths orgapUatlon He also feels It is not ncumbent upon him to BDeak for the shipping board, as he la not and never haa been a member of that body. For several weeks Mr. Piez has spent a large part of his tlmo In "iVashlngton, testifying before tho Senate Commerce 'Committee on the Hog Island project In connection with the report of tho At torney aencrnl. While it was Mr. Hurley who caused that Investigation to be made, he has not appeared before the committee. t BRITISH CABINET HAS 30 UNIONISTS t 'Lloyd George Names Min istry Composed Largely of Former Foes HINDU AND LABORITES Andrew Bonar Law to Lead' Commons New Post for Sir Eric Gcddes London, Jan. 11 The new I.loyJ decree ministry, announcement c which was n.nde last nlfiht. Including all the under secretaries, will be com posed of thirty Unionists, twenty-fl-e MberalH nnd fte Laborltes. tho latter Icing Genrgn Xicoll Barnes, George 11. Roberts. ,Step!ien Walsh, Georgo Jamn Wnrdle. Secretary to the Ministry of Labor, and Joseph Parker, one of the whips sir S. IT Slnhn. Under Secretary for tho S'acr'tarv of India, who Is not n member of Parliament, will probably be c!eated lo tho pecrago so that he mav bo nble (o sit In tho Houso of Lords Tho cabinet Is as follows PIHMI1 MIN'ISTKR AND TIRST r,ORD OP THI1TR1SI'rY DAVIP Cm, 111. HOMi: SECP.F.TARY dword Shortts UNDER SirCRLTARY Ilaminon Oreen wood. PORH1GN RHCRKTARY rthnr 3. I Balfour. UNDUU SECRETARY Ceell Blaabopp llarmaworth. SECRETARY OP THE COLONIES Marnunt Mllner. SECRETARY OI" WMt AND OP THE AIR MINISTRY (which hae been com bined) MlnnfAii Speiieer Churchill: UNDER KECRETAnY Mseount reel. riNANCIAL SECRETARY TO THE WAR OFFICE Henry W. Forat. SECRETARY TOR INDIA Edwin 1. Montlgne. UNDER SECRETARY Sir s, II. Slnlm. I'IRST LORD OP THE ADMIRAL TYM niter Hume long. PARLIAMEN TARY SECRETARY Thomas J. Mae "Nnmnrn. CHANCELLOR OI" THE IJXCHB QUER nsen Ch.imhf rlnln. ' PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OP TRADE sir Albert htnnle). UNDER SECRETARY W. P. Brldgman. DEPARTMENT OP OVERSEAS TRADE DEVELOPMENT AND INTEL. LIOENCE sir Arthur Hteel-Maltland, who Is also appointed an additional under rccretar) to the Board of Trade. President of the Locel Goiernment- Boird Dr. Christopher ."ildlaon Parll lamcntarv .Secretar) Jaaeph Walsh. I, I borlt. .Secretnti) of Agriculture U.K. Pruthero. Minister of Education II. A. ' I.. I lalier. Secretar) of the Ministry of Munltlonr, which is to become cientu lally the Ministry ot Suppl) Andrew Weir. Food Contioller Oeorse II. ltob- erta. Minister of Shipping Sir J. 1. Murine. Minister of Labor Sir Bobert 1 sirtriiHon Home, Homo Minister for Pensions sir Laming M orthlimton- hinna, Minister for Nallonil Service and r.iHim, .uiiuoic-i ten . . . . .. Ice construction Sir Aucklanu liertelea. i .1 n I T trt S ,an ?r i , . . ' "iL.f riT T ,''"r' "' f,"w,1or,,: . ' Co.mm,1!' "loner of Works-sir Ufre.1 Mond. At- toruey General sir Gordon llrwarl. rsl, Pm.AKil kla I'vnaat llAllnoli Solicitor General sir met l'ollock. Postmaster General Albert Hold llllng- . . ,,.. ,. .,. """ ;.""" V"V,i., .';. romp os-Illi lielt, Lord """It '""JJ " Ireland dene rnl Msrount 1-reneh. Chief .Secretary for Irehin.l-sir Jiime, . Ii "lacl'lierson. Sccretarj for Scotland Ian Iiobert lonroe. Interesting Appointments Sir Robert Stevenson Home, tho new Minister of Iibor, was ono of the dis coveries of Sir EUe Gcddes, tho First Lord of tho Admiralty, during the wni. Sir Robert was largely resiwnslble for tho transportation s)stem behind the Hrlt'sh lines In northern i'rance no I never sat In Parliament before, but was returned during the recent general elec tions It Is understood that Mr. Llo)d George vainly tried to persuade Viscount Mllner to retain tho Ministry of War. The selection ot Colonel Winston Spencer Churchill for this portfolio will. It Is said, be resented by the army and mem beis of the Conservative party. Sir Eric Geddes Is expected to replace General Jan Christian Smuts, of South Africa, on the War Cabinet, alter tho lattei s return to South Africa. nn nddltloual under secretar) of foreign aft Urs and an additional parllamentar) "'-''W'--- lo tl,e Doar1 ot Tradc IIN work will bo in connection with pro- ,.,,. ,. m-iin.i. i,, mnnirt'. m.i. n lnlrsts b. working through con- HUal. and diplomatic channels in all three departments EXPLOSION KILLS THREE Powder Plant Workers Slain Day Before Labor Was to End 1'eiintiL reive. . J.. Jan. 11 Three men were- killed and ono of the buildings of v.stenlu) The deiad are Clemont Oeden twent) -nine ) en's old nf Suarth. more, r.a , roreiran or tne mining house Howard Gilford thlrtv-flvo jears old. of Deepw liter Point and .Tone Andrews, thlrt)-threo )e.ars old, of Pennrgrove The manufacture of this explosive was ti, h.iie eneleil today, as ine war con. facts would have heen completed with ,h 0n.v.?.o.utp"t, Tre,,r,,,s.!l'!f'i,?.icnP" pj0SH It Is handled hi smsll quamuies ,nrt thero was not a large amount In the building The lire which burned for an hour, was prevented from spreading to , other structures by the plant tire do- rartment -.. . . r ,..... htbru-Oc. h ;.raij. UltS KM T3 c5t iV.'-ia e? ,1 !3 Mr charlra t. Steel Ite-nulrm ran, ilon J', "J tlln AS& rem ofnnl " 1.0ST AND FOl'M) j MUKt' Lot. a taupe tux muff, larga tall ,,n.na'r,?',"no,ri ''. i '.!! Tr or ( hralnut at rntfanri lllaviork lllynni rril lHm Mll-ner IIUk . pnlla. 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