Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 22, 1919, Postscript, Page 2, Image 2

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER rmLADELPHJ, TUESDAY, LAJWRIL 22, 1919
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' Bureau Heads and Blocks
Progress
APPROPRIATIONS BEHIND
Harrisburg Holds Infant Fears
of Nervous City
. Feathers
City nml lountv ilrmi Itiinitv i r
''marking titno" nwiutinj; nrlieui mi tin
iritis of slnlp lrjuslnlmn dure Hi ITe- i
injr their power ntiel ilutic. which 1
liow in course of prrpnr.it urn or mil
sirlrration nt 'llnrrioluirB
Sessions oC tlir T.rsisliluir ti-unllv
hnvn nn. iip-rttitig lnfliiitirr mi (itv
TTall. but not since- tlir Ilullitt bill
theShern Act went inlorffrrl ln tliri.
been Mich n grnrral cxhiliitinn of timid
ity on thr part of the lirnil of elop-iit
mrntl rotnlng under tbr provision-, of
the manv diffrrrnt Kinds of muuiiiii.il
legislation piopccd
Director Twininc. drpitimrnt e.f
transit, expressed tlir thoiislit uppn
most, in the minds of mo-t "file 111N when
today, in rrph to n question ns to
whether lie was 'nirR nlieiul to lit.
inoro trnnsif work he ai'l
ti ii
can yp do until m line! out what the
do nt Unrn-burK'' We want t l"'iw
whrie wp stand before going iilieml
The dcpirtinrnt of tr.m-it is Mt.illv
nfTprleil In m.inv bills piupoicl .Hid
1inilrru.1v in committees of the lion
or Senate. One of th
most inipoit.mt
is the referendum plan of t ill Solic itm
1,...ii. Tina measure if pi' d
would "ivc the ilepirtment a .liinee to
co before the lours and hae the 111
upset the loans made in lilt, foi am
f cl.o lm mill nil el foi III
the Talor Plan 'lh.s ,,,.,.omIi..iiI ' l In; InlN . onn.n no '. ippe.s " ,e
mlrrht result in 1 genenl reairangemc lit s, l h. i s,,p, me dcsignpel In . ure
f,ttHBr"is,I':iI, mappeel out l I on ,s n.N. anel the ,,... , ,s
the transit department cm am lines not Id, awn t.. t .Ke the poller out of poll-
ct started it being ne.ll the .Ins, lies
nf.henresentnell.i.nistrat.ou wo.Kw.M " m pi -.grin, tint Mnts the ,,
'.i.i . t.. -a . 11. n f.mlipi rem
pruuciuij in- ..nun. 'i '" -
pletion of the 1'rankfnnl eleiateil aud
the surface line to ltbenv.
Subwa Mork Diwdles
New contracts foi subw.iv "'K
might be let but time is not sulbi lc nt
money pi.nided in am of the loans
to complete nnj of the sections ngi.ed
linon in lflt. P01 this ie.is.iu more
monej will be lie c dej Here the elepirt senlinieiil ol Ins loiioweis in this slate
ment meets face to face the legislation nient
giving the c-iti the light to ue the ". ' "I hive read the goieinoi's state
per cent of its' borrowing power. 01 igi- I ment. -ind theie is not a word in it
nnlly set aside for poit and tiansitMwth which f do not agree e line
purposes, for gcucial miinitipal pui -' understood his position fiom the outset.
' ' F might si that wc line considered no
legislation affecting the hoirowing I k ' "'"' h would conlhct with the
capacity of the cti is nNii being .Pin..i - m - e hnie h.,,1 mam
ngitateel and a plan is under ai to 1-1- -- to pros, Cast,, l,g,slao
divorce the finances of the P.u.ca.i of ,aU demands that Mnrnr Smith
Water from general num.. 1n.1l f.m.N. ' ( "N 1,n T" out nf offi(,
on the grounds tint the water sistcui1 I'i eipnsiliiin Iteicrlcd
W n self-supporting acljune t 01 ine- c 11
government that can care foi itself nnd
US ltneleiljing Done! paymeius
CountUF, fearful of chaitei lulls anil
their earn legislation out of ofliee, aie
W 4 JucrasninR N "ha? lltt''' '"mM "ln:ll"sa 1 1 iiisc in 0111 chaiter bill In which
! to them. I4lans foi lepavmg stieets bv tlie juese nt, Coune il would be eliniinateii
the Depnitmcnt of Public Works line inime cli itch . and would he succeeded bv
been held up indefinitelv In the action i Council appointed bv the Covornoi
of the high w nj comnuttie in icfiising to 'Ihis pioposilioii was not favoiably eon
approve the icconimenilntions of tlie si lered "
department and authoue this b idlv 1 A bu f.ie Inr in deiuling the fate of
needed repair vvoiK. tin ictoiin hills if the' !eivciuoi Ke e.s
Disappointed Coiitieibuen l,1l,1,1- "" "'" b' ,l,p, I-'S'-lafne
, , , , . league .111 oi im.itiiiii c 1111I1 pi iieleut
The Jepnitinenl n.entlv decided to it,s( m, ,, ihe is fiom the 1 uial distiu ts
)epne sections of Cli.-tniil stiect .ml, .,,, lllimJIIS of, the House fie
a number ot othei liiipoitnnt thoiiuigli- Miif ri 1 1 s. have dn veil' foi the suppoil
fares in the eential sretiou of tin citv I f thc league which so far Ins bee 11
Jt nlso plnnned lo lepave t!fi stieets able to defeat cvrn measuir its mem
In the worst condition 111 tin outlving
sections 'in.' tii 1 1
was picpaieel to
over the few bundled thousand dol
lars; available, hut went down to cle fe it
wheu it wns found that c c 1 tuiu coun-
rHlmcn had got nothing foi then wauls.
X rearrangement of tin lepavmg
1 bills is now under wav s that the
J eoiincilmen with the grt itest iowei and
pull can mnke n good showing ,1. then
home wards hefoie coming up fe.r lie.
tion or before being legislated out of
office .Iinnil,f.ntli..,ii,,,in,
Inc nlnns will he eommVfr.l nnd 'il,,.
work let is a question that line alone
will answer This is hut n single 111-
stance of the inanv chlavs icultiii'
from the ' ueivous" condition existing
In Cllv T I fi 1 1 tvhile tlin Ui.iJ.Iim. .n
wrangling over vaiious iniprnwinc at
measures.
Much time has .been lost income de
partments ow i thr piepaintitin to fi-ht
the charter bill 'Ihe c itv board of
surveyors is fearful of the loss of powei
that might be entailed nndci then pass
age and the same can be said foi othei
departments cliteellv nlTected In
proposed legislation
this
,
Anxious Seal doweled
niri- inc iiureaii oi roller, tie De.
partraent of Public Safrtj is ver.v much
1 ' .1 n i n ' "" "-'"" snmethnu' of n sensati,,,, 1"""" "'""" ""' " , , n . l"""" ,, " """ ,l T K, '" "'thr poliil- .lie sic-kiug John Piekcin,
j . fbe Board o Itegistration ,s ,IJlIlllf . " '; ' ' "".', . at th, ecu. lusion of vvl.i.h .lie,,' vv ill l.lis, ussed thai, too in formulating th- , f, tj'.vcn.s old, who loo.uicl w ,t Itrnt
similar effect upon this bodv and ,tsi ,,', ," lI( ; Z 12, " """PrUtne nthletic exe s Mav . .arte, icvisiou lull, b did not in ,,, ,,,, ,)(U1 , vu,
! ;plort-. as plannc, (manual -hanges,,,, , .,,,,' N aton en, , odav's ""lo v""h"C 'V"' ""' ' T '""? "f ' '1,1'"1' " S aS "ot to 0'l"'to mntte.s I,,,,, hl1 subbl,B
W) L.rnl.r'w'li ""' 1l,"J,,"'t iiewsp.puV ,h, he favots nonpar nan 'i1'","'" '7 - '"""n- ' '"' To "" Poll.e'o.it of Pollti.s
PgAi ( ontroller a!tou are a o being made i, . ' m.luriisan ,.,, (if 'loms Hiver is ihiininaii . '",
MKl Jhe subject of much d,seuss,,in " ', ' vole ,.s v f ,. 1 ... . f ' '"'"- "' ''""' !""1 ,''''" , " Wl'0lP "."",0S" ln ont,'''"'' Combined Court Bill In
" -i With Senator Penrose favor..,- a ..,,'.',' "'"' '" "K,""v ' N.p. . ii.le.idei.t C A Menu- s,u.laiv "' H'"' 'tnest.on was t Keep th. Ila.ilsburg. April 22 S.'.i.rtor IM
nolice-commiss.oo hill f.. l i ... i ". ' '" ,no f'1'11011" ,lt'P'"1 "Paruug Inst '" pohce out of politico The . hartei re i""' " ' "" f Philadelphia, inti-
1-C m... 1, .1., ... . .l -.1 . r . .....,,. in ' I l l 1,-1 l-lll I- t I 1. I 1 11 SCI! ' 1. .1.... ..II ..... I .n ...... .1 ..... I . ..... .., .. .11 . . ..! .. ,, " '
Al 1L. T ... . " ' I nn ii ivim .-i nn .. M-IIIIIC MI1 P) .!! W"IH H ! - " -' , ..- I. - ,,.,,-., ... , . ,l .
-v! ..--. ..,...,(,,, , , in nig n IP 'ibn ncvl lAiciilt i.f thA n.,n.,i. ,1 , 1.1. I 1 . . It Itut n til ll ' ' ' . I 1 f 11 I I II f ttl I r U 1 I HI 11P1 nilT I II P I limmntl
Efr ""' on the anxious bench
ine civil hervice CommisMon S also
disturbed over the prospect ot a change
ln its makeup nnd apparently the only
city departments in Cib Hall that ,.
going along as usual are those of K,,.
"plies and Health and Charities
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Penrose Demands
P?;' Hnst.p nn C.hnvi
Hflfitp ftll Clhni'iiifi Senator Penrose's determination lo put
iiwtewHHQi lei !, bl, tirn1Bh , Soiint( M snccd1
Ttnilili.
Cnotloued from rt One .
hi Influence to one side or the other
There ii no longer nnv nurstion thni
2 thp battle will be fought out in the
. ' j jx?iHinii'ir nnn tr to .inni.irni te 4t.
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-'A-j WTs-rnor inuuencc could avert a ces- Uhe committee be called to consider thc
fKtt "A'ion of hostilities. lie is known to bills. '
-.-. I, ' liar nut forth efforts In Hm nii ,. ' n....n '..,.,,...... I
y& bring the contending factions Into nn .. . r, . , , . , .
ft x - ncreemrnt nn n new 1,iirii,r t, Ti.ii. Senator Penrcne was rratbed by tele-
U, delnhla which would he KflsfneinrW c
''tis both.
F-i'i'J The BOVVnor' attitude towanl'rli.J, bator Woodward wanted the hear
VTivr" legislation as announced yesterday' J" held tomorrow, but Senator Vare
lv caused n sensation around hn Cnnitnl.
If WfcWtower. were rlatedhen they
r 1 MtUl'oi iae governora iianti on legisT
fcirtilch would strlouslr nSanrer
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Miss Ml(, Mll.r ( KM:iI
Onlv a chosen few li.ne been .isliril
to witness the wedding of M.iig.iKt
(.unegio. ' Vniirti.i's gir.itesl
licircss." .mil Itoswcll Miller Ibis
.ifteriiiicin, .it tlir homo of her pi
le ills, Mr .mil Mis. tidiew Car
negie. - 1 .1st Mnelj -Mist slieel.
New Viih, nml Ihe wediling will In
mi i n Ii.ip .1 "smirlt llivor." II
will lie is simple .mil iiiioslrnl t
lions .is b,is hrc'ii the whole life of
(lie onli child of the mult i million
.liic iicinm istei .
immte Imth lamps IVmosr men eem
ioiiIhIi lit tint the chirtei lulls nml
othii 1 ti , i in iiimiiipx aie goin
ihinusli n
,iw men
(In ii pi - nt shape ' he
lie counting on the (,'n
ernoi to aid the in in Keeping out anv
, llmu I Ii 1 1 would he ohjee lion.iblr
to
the n oig 11117 itiou
' Ihe (Jcneinoi nnd I are in enlne
nconl on the proposition of legislation
foi rhilaclelphi.i w.is the coninienl of
' sen it.u Pentose on the t.meium s 111
leniew
ri mil will sun me iiilMralni Mire
' p nic for the Cuveiiioi and for
.inthiug he wants fiom the (leneial
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This uttrinnce of Senatoi Vine wns'1(, ,u ,ln, llllt, Sundnv. He epels
signilic ant because among other things
, wine h the Cmeriior approied was the
small Council piopositmn
Geoige V Coles, chaiiman of the
I Town Meeting pirti. summed up the
Nothing of this soit. howeier. has
),, ,,in,iclc red bv the chniter-ievision
i.iuuntt.e since we- lenineel some, tune
.. lit the (Joveinor was cmnosed to
,;,,,, Wc we 10 urged to ineornnmtn
heis lined up against solullv
'J ho aie forees m the lioue s, 01 ed
.1 link last night when tliev tlnevv votes
enough to the' leigue to defeat the
Wilson hill to 11 peal the noupai tisiili
law foi thud e hiss 1 itns
iniougii a piiunai coincidence M 11
aloj Peniosi vcsteieliv dechned hinisel
-is fawning imupaitisan election for
.'mini' 'I' il "In', is 111 all eitirs tmv ns
and boioughs II.- fedlowcrs. headed bv
' 'I' ILiumi the tlooi leader U)lj
foi tin 11 male 1 list nicht
'I'hr Pentose delegation fiom I'lnla-
,!,1l'hm hnnl up sdielh foi the bill,
A" 'ri wheltnin inn 101 it v of the Vare
"lf',l l"1"' 'l-11111"1 it Kepresentntive
lohn It
the hill being the notable- exception
iinoug the few in the Vaio tanks who
voted feu it
I eistir M iv ( Vares
"so f i thr ra'ue Ins taken no clef
iiiilt action mi the Philadelphia bills
but a niimbii of il" inenlbeis Individ
unllv have evpn-sscel hostilil.v to the,
measures meeting will be held in
""""s ''"' fl " "' ,l"' au' tanks who
the in ai future to asc c i tain the league's '
se iitinienls
Ttepiest iilnlive nninsev sneikiug foi
n , ,i...
I .scnal... Penrose succeeded in fo.c l.nr
the Heeidwaid chaitei bills out of llieitohl veslenlav that tlir veiling man.
Senate municipal affaiis committee foi
second lending, but Sennlor Vnte conn
tered nnel obtained a fuitbrr delav in
I.l.nmher.
mo nnai action on tne Dills in the upper
Vatc. as a last card lo delav final
action m the Senate on the bills, nn
nounceel another hearing His an
nouncement wns consicleied n defi in
.,. Vnre snmno I,.. , r.1 i..
Senator Woodwaid, sponsor of the
incasuns wlmli Iiuvp bfen lestlnc In
Senator Vare'H committee for the Inst
two mouth, asetl thnt a mctinR of
Phone at his beaelquarters, llic result
wn n compromise
because Mayor Smltlf has been ill and
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have the hearing next j uesaay witn the
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RESERVES
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Governor, in Hot Springs,
Reads but Refuses Comment
on Penrose Statement
WANTS CITY TO BE HEARD
Believes He Should Take No
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run in Vunu uvui ajr, ceiv,ee 10
Peculiarly Philadelphia!!
it ui;s r.(iM)i:
( i rrrtniulf ' nt tlir Itching
I f.iser
'iilillr
I In! Spring'. i, piil 'J.' f!o
c 1 uni Sptoul lead with inteiet tod.n
the 'tatemenl of hinnlor I'enrose pro
I posing amendments In the e in charter
I in mon bills, but declined In indlente
, tlie impicssion the nnde on him.
'I am too fin rcnimecl from the sitit-
nt ion ilown heie he said, "to lnaKe
lan.v coiniiienl on what Senatoi I'c iirosp
suggests
"Senator l'eiuoe makes main re
commendations in his statement, bill I
eio not feel that I e 111 talk about tin 111
I do not want to discuss tin specific
features of the ch.irtei teusinn lulls
until all those inteie steel in the bills
linw thicsheel out then differences and
the matter is pine eel before me in n filial
cle finite form
' I slmll not iniert lmself into Ihe
I'hiladclphi 1 situation linaiie I am not
a rinliidclplii 1 lesielcnt. anil as Cen
ei nor do not belie e t slioulel tnKe nu
put while' tin 111 lite I is still he III"
1 worked out
'Tin that 11 I'cm I u not make
am comments on am stale inents fi 0111
nn of those ltitcrestcil whethei the
statement come fiom Senator Penrose.
Si 1111I01 Vnrc 01 m of the inele pencleiils
who are inteiested in this 1111 lsuie.
' I sh ill wait, rathe 1 . until the wishes
of the c 1I17PIIX of Philadelphia hno Ircii
seelidilieil into some definite form."
'Ihe (iovernor has s(i gieatl improM'el
111 health since Sundaj that lie is pie
paiing to lciue heie tomorrow night,
bill he will not go inuupilintch to IIiu
iisiinri.. '
lie plans to leae on the night tiain
toiuoriow and go to Washington, wheie
l(, ), llt tllp miltlll, niausion again
Suuchij afleinoon 01 night.
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Wilson Doesn't Understand People,
Contemporary Club Told
The feeling of Pranie that it lias lost
much nnd won little in the gient win
will in a few ears he replaced with the
feeling that she has won the respeit and
friendship of the world, said Madem
oiselle Maigiierite Clement 111 an address
last night before the Contcmpornn
Club in the Itelleiue-Stratfonl Hotel.
She desiiihec her coiiiitn ns gicath
won lid at present enci the oiiteonie of
the wai nnd the league nt nations con
ference, but declared the worn would
do no harm and out of it would ionic
a light ot title iinderstniiding
I do not menu to lie uufnii to
Piesident Wilson," said the spenkci
111 1 umpiring bun xvith 1 relebritv ot
I'lauci'. "I leallv believe' he nienns
will, hut he does not hnve the feeling
and the sympathetic' nnde rstiinditig of
wlnt is hest for 1'i.iiice that .M. Clem
enceau has
"riaiuo does believe in a league of
nations," emphasized the spenKci to
iillnv anv elflubt ' because it is a Punch
idea He in v IV had the sauir sc In me
in iciiiiit win 11 hi .volv.el the ill. a of a
league' e.f Kiiiopejn nations The lug
est iuestiein in Manic todiv is. ill
she have safetv is a 1 c -nit of the
league'' '
PREFERS DEATH TO MEXICO
Spaniard Held for Deportation Cuts
Throat at Gloucester
Death looked bettei than Mexno to
Antonio Cniihticw, a twentv live veai-
I old Spaniard who is being held foi cle
poitatiou to Mexico at the Clone ester
I immigiani siiiiion.
iinmigiant station.
"" ln' 10 Kill niineii ins mot 11
' mg bv . lilting his thio.it with a sal. tv
1 rani bind" He said lit fraud he-
I would have to go back to Mtiito and
woiiici nave 10 go u.hk hi .uumi unci
he piefeneil death. .
ll0 '" s0lt to tl,( detent station
on .piu 11 wiuic 111s ease was ueiug
such a good job with the in01 blade
linill.mt Hi.' iiio.i. ,".... it ui "i ... ,3
Svvait anil Dr illiaiu Mac I.Piiiinn
s.iv c el him
Soldiers in May Day Fete
Liken ood, N. .1.. April 2J The
public si huols of Ocean eoiiutv will
have then second Mnv l)av fete heie
mi 'I bin sdav. nnd all the soldo is home
have been asked to take pail in the
i c... ,i.t..w. tl.. in ..n.u
, Al.s .Inl.n Dic'Kerson. of Floiiela. was
Iliirdv Diek-eison. will be rlectiouited
eailv next Mouclaj inoiniiig The
.mother heatcl her son was in jail here
m had the sheriff of Suvvanee Countv,
Fla telegraph to see whnt could be
done ,
I Troops Bach From War
and Homeward Bound
ARRIVED
edi. at Rotion." with fl(t cittu orriori
nnd JI80 nlltrcl intn l.icludlni; no mem
lri of Ihe Yankee dlvltion uttarheil t the.
liVl Field Arllllerj ,prt ot the t.-s.h riehl
rl.ller llakerr Company So 304 and
llllnota Wltcooiln renn)hnla unrt Con.
necllrui laiiial companlee Tha edlo aa
nut by a fleet of welcomlni boata Ona
carried ft delectation, from .Mlaaourl headed
by Governor Frederick I) tlardner whoat
apectal tntealon vvaa to creet membera of
the l.'Sth Field Artillery, made up almoat
entirely of St Loula men
DUE TODAY
Mobile at New Tork from Bret, April
13 with 2J3 army peraonnel
Tanaman at New Tork, from Breit, April
10 vtlth 209. men
Dura nesll Abrul. nt I;w york from
JIaraelllea. April M, wllh 1173 army per
aonnel DUE TOMORROW
-fanrhurla. at New Tork. from llreit.
April 13 with !" nrmyperaonnel.
VV'eet OaUla. at New Tork. from nreet.
Aurll , wun iweney-aevrn pien oi caauai
Company Jt'o. Wt Illinois .
OekawaV t Nasf TorK. f rom Jfsntea,
from.V.nt,..
CHAR
MlililN
SEEK MORE CITY FUNDS
THROUGH TWELVE BILLS
Councils' Legislative Committee "Goes to Hat" at Harrisburg
Tomorrow Hope to "' Teeth'' in Personal Property Tax
. light for moie elt ineniie will be Hoard of Iteiilc.n nf Taxes In mnKp
singed bv Councils' legislative commit cnllee tions. It is designed to itiatcil
lee tomorrow before the wavs and allj inc rense tlir 1 Itj's income from tills
means enminitter of the l,egislatuie nt class of tnxation
llarrMnng, Twelve bills affecting Oilier measiiies for which nppiovnl
directly the eltj's income will he uigid ami call) passage will lie nsKed exempt
for passage mid npnroinl the cllv from certain elapses of stalp
The mot important of the iiipikiiips taxation and hcipicsts such ns the
is a leifglhj document drawn In Hobeil . Johnson nit collection fiom the eollat
H l.amberlon. 1 ominnn 1 ounciliniiii e lal Inhei ilnncp tax Slill others pro
from the Twynl.1 second waiel, to put jde for the lelinn In the c it nfnpof
"leelli" In the peisonnl piopeilx tnxitinn of leieniic obtained finni the li
ne t The measure is similar 111 mam Lcnsing of automobiles
wais In one Ihnt wns iiitioelne eel lwo In tin- absence of Joseph P. Jnfl ni'i ,
eais ago and that met tlie fate e.f clialimati of (he legislaliic committee
mam other Philadelphia me asm is din 1 ,,f Councils, the unlabels mil make
ing the closing hours of Ihe last ses
sion
It pioiides penalties feu those who do
not make the propn ic turns mid
broadens the
nuthoiiti guru
to the
BOOM SUTHERLAND
FOR PRESIDENCY
West Virginia Senator Called
"Logical Candidate" by Alli
ance at Newcastle, Pa.
New Wk, April '.'J (IS A P )
The orgniii7ntioti in Newcastle. Pa . of
'"Ihe Siitlioi l.incl Alliance" foi the puf 1
pose e.f piomoting the canelulaci ",,; in( ,, mniit, , hm, him
United States Senatoi Sutheilinel, "f, rniintniii was 011 trial heie. e hinged
West Anginin, foi President of the with feloninush assiulting 11 thirteen
Unitr
... t!.i... .. .!, iin,.i,ii, n i.iLei
l"CI,sill,'svill'" i..n..ii'...i.
wns announced lieie tnelnv In IJert P.
Kline, editor of tlie Vrwrastle Heiald
and one of the c.igaiiieis of the ulliaiie e
Seintor Siitlierlnnel has been notilied In
said, and has consented to the use e.f his
name.
The papers of incorporation, filed to
da at Newcastle crptess the belief that
Senatoi biitherlnnil "is the logical man
to be scleited by the Republican pnity
as its candidate foi President."
Jn addition to Mr. Kline, the ineor
poiatois me (iooige S Long, tjuincj A
Mi Itrule and .Inmes A. !cnlc,, nil bus!
ness men of Newcastle. Mr. Kline ex
plained thnt Inter n enmpiign inanngei
would be nppoinled ami a nation-wide
oiganiatioii effected.
Old' Charter O.K.,
Asserts Ex-Mayor
(onclnurd from' TaB One
delphia is well governed, but nothing 1
can sav will help things much.
"I was 111 the Bullitt chaiter fight
and Mnvoi 1'itler was the lirst execu
tive under lis piovisioti 1 wns the
second, nut mv expeiienees nre nil back
numbers. I don't Know what 1 could
saj if cilled befoie the committee. 1
11111 uiuibiinllv enieful to Know whnt nil
invited guest would sn.v. I don't think
tliev neid inc at nil "
Ma.vor lias Plans of His Own
Mnvor Smith has taken no ac live part
111 the chartci revision discussion other
than lo lecpiest Cilj Solicitor Conuellv
to draft Ins ideas into a bill, which was
to hnve been piepared hj the so-called
Conuellv ehaitci icvisiou couiinittee.
This committee. 111 the words of its
cuganuei. has done little othei than
"maik tune ' The Major seveial
times placed himself on iccoiel as favoi
ing a smallri councils, but never out
lined 111 detail his plan of seh'e ting the
bodv. He 1ms nlso declared in favoi
of the mention of ward lioiindei ics. In
so fai 11s the Woodwaid hill affects the
oflicc of Miiv-m, the picscnt executive
is not oflie lallv on lecoul.
P.esumnhl.v speaking f.o... a Knowl
edge of the Mayor's views. Solicitor,
j ouncllv has openly advocated the re
Mention of the contract sjstem of stree
, leaning, aitiioug.i lie. n i"' mm.
1 linn.l. insists mat it would nc n gooei
, thing foi Ihe.itv if it owned 11ml opu
atecl its em 11 giuhage plants
Asfceel what lie ttiougiit ol tnr nine 1111
Asked what be thought of the nine ml
, mrul snggrstrd In Senatoi Pruiose and
Mhr poller bill intioiluied bv Senatoi
jai, '1 liomns uniliinn vv line, vwio
ja hill I have not seen and befoie the
e Olllliucie e iocs incei nine' in i tiltsiui'l
. thoin I am foi the noiipaitisau pun
e iple in municipal nflniis and brlicvr it cloth. While- citiens watt hid, the
should he nn lulled in the c harlot 11 thirvrs plinicl the gnoiN in an auto ami
visioii hill if it's possible Idiovroff
"We did not suggest that in ill awing J
up the bill; we weie perhaps a little, Dies From Knife Wounds
conservative, because we wcic ti.ving to I ,iul u, ,!,,. tluit.v -e ight veals old.
foriuulatc n bill which would be passed 1V4 IW0m stmt, died in the Worn
without .. eating an uuurcrssaiily Laid f's I(e0pnthic Hospital fiom Knife
,iKeii ..- ." ...f v.- luiiiciiisNiu,, niu.
making Ihis i6inmenl. I nm not e
liressing the views of the committee but
only mv own."
Asked if lie thought developmeifu of
the last two davs nt Harrisburg would
intcrfeie with the success of the char
ter 1 elision bill, .Mi. White said:
"I have not seen an.vthing .Vet that
would."
Kissel-
Strikingly different from
other cars and from fotmer
Kissels, this yeai'a line is dis
tinctive in all that makes for
good taste.
8ft Pnofoornpft In Xundav'r Ltdgtr
Pictorial Section, f
V. O.ARKK GRIEU, 306 N. Ilroad
HOOMS WANTI'P
KURNIBHKD ROOM wanted, with or with
out meals. In private family, or desirable
roocnln or boarding home; glte price and
full partjculara In anaoerlns
o. nowr..N.
918 Hurure al
AJ'AKTMKMH UANTEIl
FurnUhed
AI'AlirAIUNr wanted, furnished or unfu--
nlshed, of Iso or three rooma and hath.
nr use, of bath, ln a respectable neighbor
hood, nq prrferenca lor location as) long- as
V" gviPiiElfc" t
m aoovr rt-ivifi ."'". " ".io.
1 1 c 1 1 aiguinenls uiielei the- cliiecliciu of
' C011111 ilmnn I.ainhoilnii. c iiuirman ot
I Councils' sunej committee unci n mot
111 he member of Ihe legislative com-
nnttee.
MOBS HUNT NEGRO
ASSAILANT OF GIRL
Man-Chase on. Eastern Shore
After He Escapes Crowd
Storming Jail
laiston. Mil.. Apnl T2. .Mam
paities of mined men are s( nulling to
ila foi Isaiah I'e.iintaiii. a negio, wlm
iLiniml C .-tin .iilCiIi list flllll llfllM Clll
xrnr old w Into gill Apnl 1 last. 'I lie
gul had iclrntifieil him as her nssailanl.
I'nuntaiti was heing taken to jail from
couit In n Rinird of Pxiltimore police
tlnougli n c lowd of iiioip tlinii "00(1 per
sons wlili li bpcame so threateiiing ill its
attitude t lint the officeis tinned into the
lesulence ot the sheiiff udjoiniiig the
jlil. While thej were holding the mob
hack the negio was pushed inside tlie
house. Seeing an open window he
darted tlnougli it an disiippenied.
lie got several hours' stmt bunuse
the mob refused to believe be bnd gotten
aw a.v .
Wilson Hits Bill
for Rotan Aids
(nntinuccl from Pace (ino
aie hereby lelicved and'piobibitcd from
exercising nnv like povveis 01 nnv
others heroin vested in Mich department
of police."
The commissioner mav appoint n sec
ictarj nnd n supeiintenilent of police,
who are in thc exempt clnss of eivil
service.
There nip several sections devoted to
tlie constitution of a ttial board for
emplojes of the depnitmcnt brought up
on charges.
The flavor anil Councils niriequired
to provide station houses, places for
the detention of pnsouers, and nil nee
.. , .. .... . .!., ,i,
essarv supplies ami equipment as tho
, " .' ,, ,
,il.in ,.n,,Tiiusiin,i hnl1 nnpm tircrs
saiv for the propel conduct of police
business " The commissioner also Ins
power to.renrrange the police districts
and reorganize the police foicc in any
manner lie sees fit.
The pioiisions of the bill, winch con
stitute n inetiopolitinn police district,
aie in line with the suggestions made at
the charter 11 vision elinnei some months
ago bv Governoi Spioul. Co operation
with Philadelphia count on the part of
adjacent counties is made n matter of
ehoiie in oielei to get mound thr con
stitutioiinl injunction against special
legislation.
STORE LOOTED OF CLOTH
1
' Material Valued at $20,000 Taken
by Thieves In Touring Car
Ine hniil of woolens, valued at
trecti,,, 0()() WJS lnni0 i,(n thieves visiteil
ilw. tmlni stoic of It. Itiatsnis. south
wes.t eoiner'of 'I hiiteenlh sticct nnd
Columbia njeniie. enilv vcstcidnv.
Aflol 111 c .1 1.1 tlfr tlVO IOC Kh Oil the flOIlt
,i0()I thr lohbcrs gained cntiniicc to the
st(,,0, Sixtv bolls nf cloth, sonir ot
hnh weir ehsplaved in thr slum win-
,lw , weir lal.en The stolen guuels wet c
thieves lobbrel tlir strtrr of Uobetl f) P.
s,jeVail. t.l 1 llll'l'lllll Slieel Jlllll to-
. lumbia avenue, of Sl.'.OOO woith of
.... ..... u icuvcil in :i licit Siin.l.iv nml
'" I Pleas Couit of Philndelphin to consoli
elate nnd operate undei one piesident
uiiige.
SOW
MICHELUS
GRASS
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NOW
'Fertilize your Lawn
And hire well eiUblUhed
thlik veltetr creen lino la
A wk after inwlnr
Everi-reem Lawa Seed. 2Sc nt . dti.
Shady Lawn Seed, 30c qt., a qta. 00c,
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Ti..i..rl Hneeo atsnure. r ids av.
. JV .8 11'. it 00 100 lbs. t 50, I
N i natK Doo-lst on tbe Lawn Free. I
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28TH HltBOUIIt
Quarter of Division Already on
the Atlantic Rest Pouring
Into Brest
PARADE . AGAIN DEMANDED
Approximately one-fourth of the
Twenty. eighth (Iron) Division is on
Its wnv back lo this tounlr.v. 'J he"
Srvcntj -ninth (Liberty) Division h
scheduled for enrlv transpoit home.
Three transports, (he Minnesotan,
Pocahontas nnd Kroonlnnd, nre bringing
18.'. ofliceis nnd 7M8 ot tlie famoui
Pennsvlvniiin National Guaid Division
fiom St. Naaire. The Minnesotan will
dock nt New York probably next Sun
dnv or Monday, while the two othet
transput tri will dock at Newport News;
the Kionninnd on Sundnv or Moudnv,
nnd the Pocahontas probably a few days
aftei.
The sailing, nf these units lenves thc
welcoming plans ot tho Philadelphia
welcome home committee in Ihe air.
Plans foi Ihe big reception nnd pnrndc
aie being held up pending the result ot
a conference between Adjutant General
Pinnk D. Ileary and oflicinls nt thc War
Dcpaittnent. General Ilenij goes to
Washington this nflemoon to nsccrtaiu
when nml how the division will be re
lumed nnd what chances nre ot having,
tlie entire organisation paincle here.
Announcement of the sailing of such
n big eletnchment of Ihe Twentv -eighth
Division came as n surprise lo Phlln
delphinns nnd the War Depar(meiit, ns
it was generally undei stood thnt most
of the division had only moved to the
embarkation port on Saturday and
would not sail until next week.
Vnits on Kroonland
The units of the division on thc
Kroolnnel arc ns follows:
Militnry police company, three offi
cers nnel 10 men, who nre to be scat
tered nmong severnl camps, the bulk
going to Camp Dix, two officeis and 157
men.
One Hundred anel Eleventh Tnfantry,
field nnd staff headquarters. First and
Third llattalions, medical eletnchment,
lnaehlng gun companj. Companies 1
G, IT, T, IC, L, M, sixtv-tvv oflicers
and 1SS8 men, These will bo distrib
uted nmong several camps, Dix gettiug
thirty olbcers nnd 012 men.
One Hundred nnd Ninth Machine
Gun Itattnlion, hendrpinrters, medical
detachment nnd Companies A, It, C, D,
fifteen officers and "iej- men. Dix gets
eight officers and 402 men, the remain
der being distributed to seveinl camps.
Detachment of headquarters Twentv
eight Division, ten ofliceis, and ten men,
scattered.
The Pocahontas, which sailed fiom
IS Nnaire on April 11), brings the
rt ruuirr 011 milieu iu, oriugs mu
, ' , ' . .,
112t 1 Infantry complete, except the
First Iinttalion 2728 men and sixty
six otbceis.
The transpoit Pocahontas, due nt
New poit News Maj 1, is bringing the
headquarters, medical detachment, mn-eliine-guu
companv. Second Ilattalinn
hradquarteis and Conipnnle D, F, G,
II. I, K, Ij and M of the 112th Infantry,
eletncbmeiit of 101th Mnohiiie-Gun Bat
talion, both of the Twentv-eishth Di
vision, detachments crjf thc l.'tOth In- 1
fantiy and 12Sth Machine-Gun Hat-I
talion mid tvvent.v ensunl officeis.
Tionps on Minnesotan
Those on bontel thp Minnesolnn in
clude twenty-seven officers nnd 1741
men of tiff headquarters rompanv, med
ical nnd supplv detachments, and Com
panies A to T,, inclusive, of thc 111th
Infiuitiv.
Of the 7-141 troops of the division
.nnnd for this countiv. nrohnhlv one
thiiil me Philadelpbiaus. It is known
Hlit .ihn.it TOO of the men of the 111th
Infanti bound home me fiom this
c,n mid one-half of the military police
....it . ,n.1n III! of Pflilndpllltlliinci mnut
nf tt,0m were reunited, from the Phil-
nelrlpbiti police force, while otheis fiom
,,,,, , ,ty nie scattcied throughout the
Vil,jlls (,ilu r oiganlratiouo.
unit, piedomiiiatiiig. The Fourth was
niniic .up of Philadelpliians nnd meu
fi mi neaihv pbints.
The demobilintiou camps elected foi
the llltb lnfantr.v, together with the
A Real Salesman
for Philadelphia
Wanted by old established
house. Permanent position;
one acquainted with thc
Philadelphia Grocery Trade
preferred.
Address A 308, Ledger Office
tflBIlllBXaCM
SUNDAY I
m outings t
rnoM CVHRKCT tJTREifr VHnr
1
nf Atlantic City
,Ld Wlldwood
-Anglesea i
W Sea Isle Ciky
jjp Stone Harbor
.our Avalon
VVsrTti lOrenUaddltlonil
Atlantic City, Stone Harbor
Pta Isle . . . T.3QV.
Anglesea and Wild wood - 7 20U
$2.25
Balt'more
Tne M.numtnt.1 CUt
$2 7 . Washington
tpsfcee IU -t Au,; Ctpt,i
1 war r I
Baltimore IS cU. Wublnitxn7ets.
Sunday, April 27
BroKl St. 711,1 wt Tnlla. 7 SJV.'
Pennsylvania R. R.
ikmmbm;
IS?
number of oflicers nnd men of the regi
ment to be sent teKcacb, follow! '
. .. . Offlrert Men
e:mi jju. rsew JcrnejJ , , IJ
e'mp clrienl. Jlltnoln . "4
c'nrnp Ilodse lowo , 1
rvjmn Phcrmati Clhln ... '.
17SJ
4'iS
L'l'l
171
1711
141
121
1IIR
net
77
ramp 'uter. MichlKnni
Camp Upton New lork
C'rnnp Oordon, cieomlR,.
rump l.cwls, VVniihlnstiTn
ramp Kumiton KnimaR
Camp M'nete. Maryland.,,
Camp Taylor, Kcnlurkv. ,
Camp Karnev, CatlfonUa
Camp rike, Arkansas
Scattered
it
in
411
m
n.i
The officers, and men ot the 100th
Machine-Gun Itattnlion nic to be dis-
trlbulevl ns follows:
orders
Camp Helens, xtaseachusetts ,. 3
Camp Upton , 1
eVimp Ju ..1 ., .. ..X
Camp elrant . 1
I omn rlk . . ....
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T 1
no
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IScallcrc'i . 1
Will Cable Halter
1 .Inrdcn Guentlier, secrctar.v of the
Philndelphin welcome home committee,
will send n cablegram to Secrctaiy
Bnkcr in Prance today asking a 'pnrndc
ot the entire Twenty-eighth Division.
TACONY DEDICATES TREES
Planting In Dlsston Park for Each
Soldier Resident Lost Overseas
In honor of seventeen holding fiom
Taconv who gave their lives for their
rountrv during the war, n tree for
each hero wns planted nnd dedicated
in Disston pmK, Tncony, jesterdnv,
nfter n pnrndc of members ot trie
Tnconv Service Flag nnd Memorial As
socintion, lesidents and units from
the nrmv, nnvj nnel marine corps.
The services were conducted bv the
rlergvnien of Taconv nnd the trees cleeli
cated In thc Itev. Dr. Robert A. IM
wards. of thc Tncony Kpiscopal
Cliureli.
The soldiers honored were: AVilliam
II. Oxlcv. i:.irl Schultr, Itenjnmin
Pisehcr. Herbert S. Lytton, Leo Mc
Cabe, Marshall Lever, .lobn J. Cromc,
Willinni Thompson, Ddward Cunt,
lalvvnrd S. Smith, Anthony Veskv,
Hniolel 11 Mer7, Patrick O'llrien,
George W. Kobnls, Jr., Nicliolas
Christie, Harris Avics, Jr., and Gin
CQinc Mnscarelli.
PENN JUNIORS'HAVE WEEK
Social Activities, Following Easter,
Start With Theatre Party
With tlie leopining of classes nt the
Univoisitv of Pennsjlvntiin toelaj nfter
the Duster vacation, thc junior clnss
tnKes the centrnl position 011 tho binge
of uiiilergiaduate activities, and for one
week 11 continuing series of festivities
will serve to propel lv celebrate the tra
ditional junior week.
The lound of gajetics will start bv
attending the Mnsk nnd Wig show to
morrow night. Nearlv fjOO juniors will
be piesent 111 a bodv. The Ailelphin roof
will be the scene of 11 banquet Thursday
night, nnd on the following night tlie
junior prom will bo held in Wcight
mnii Ilnll.
Tho last event of the week will be
the lolnv p.utv Satuulny wheu the
juniois will cheer the Cniiersiti's dele
gation in the tiacK nnd Held events nt
the niret. The edd custom of can ing
canes during tlie week has been re
vived, ti 11I novel sticks with silver tips
will eviiv while be in evidence.
To Launch Two More Destroyers
Two toipceloboat dcstiojeis will be
launched nt the New Y01U Shipjard,
Ciiindcii, during tlir mt two dajs. Tup
fust will lcavp thp wajs toiuoriow
morning nt h III) nnd thr second AVed
nescluv morning, llotli lnunc hings will
be piivntr Their air fourteen de
strovcr boats still on the wajs, and ten
arc iilmost t each foi launching.
J E CALDWELL fy(6.
JEWCLUKS SILVERSMITHS
CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS ,
Jeweled Bracelets
Gems Of Exceptional
importance; unusual
Color Alignments;
Platinum Mountings
Of New Artistic
Interest A Most Dis
tinctive Collection.
Eisenlolir's
Masterpiece
Henrietta
ADMIRALS
t3'
3,foi
for
l?erfecto size
lO
OTTO EISENLOHR.
Er EJR0S.
INCORPORATED
'ESTABLISHED
1850
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ENFORCEINTBILU.r
PROPOSED BY 'ITS' '
Near-Boer and Other 't?oft'
Drinks Taxable Under Coun-
ter-Moasure Drafted
LICENSE IS REQUIRED
Hi n Staff Connponrtrn(
Ilairlsbiiig, April 22. "Wet" lead
ers plan to introduce nn enforcement
net into the Legislature some time thN
week in opposition to ihe two enforce
ment bills now iienclltiE In the Itnnsn
nvhl.h "crc Introduced by the "eirys."
neprcscntativc William T. Itamsey,
of Chester, floor leader of the "wets"
'in the lower chamber, will snnnsnr the
measure. One piovision in the proporciL
mensuic will uc tlie same ns the bill in-"""
trnditc.nl some weeks ngo by Mr. Itam
sey to define an intoxicant ns n bevcr
ngc containing more than 271 Fr cent
alcohol.
Another feature of the bill will be a
provision fixing n license fee for the;
snip of nil bevernges containing alcov
hoi. This bill will require n license
for the snlc of near-beer and other' '
liquids containing a small percentage of
nlcohol.
A line-up between the "wets" and
"dr.vs" is sure to ensue over the Itnmi
sev measure. The "drys" will oppose
any bill which defines nn intoxicant
as a beveiagc containing more than
one-half of 1 pel cent nlcohol.
Dr. C. F. Swift, superintendent of
Ihe Pennsjlvnnin Anti-Snloon League,
indicated the position of the "drys" in
n statement todnv. ,
"It is n known fnct." snys Doctor
Swift, "that for years the federal gov-'
eminent has n standard giving the per
centage of 'permissible nlcohol in bev
ernges ns onc-bnlf of 1 per cent."
"Thc brewers nnd liquor people of
thc country will awaken to the fact
thnt in their propaganda of manufac
turing '2 per cent beer and the threat
to continue their business bejond July
1, thus seeking to nullify the law, they
arc not dealing with a political party
nor a certain class of state antl federal
officials. ,'
"They are finding that they arc deal--ing
with Uncle Snm. who stands for
tho highest good to the greatest num
ber. "These liquor people will have to
learn that when the federal government
writes its opinion Into law they will
have to nbide; by it whether it is to their
liking or not; just the same as many
other people who hnve not liked the
license nnd liquor laws for thc last fifty
cars have nbided by them until in a
legal and orderly way n change has
been brought about."
If the brewers persist in manufac
turing beer "thev will receive a just
lebuKe Mid punishment" at the bands
of Untie Sam, according to Doctor
Swift.
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