BK HSBBB b ' r- -m " ,,,..-...., . ,... .-.-. ., . , . v it - ' . . 5 EVENING PUBLIC I.EDaER-PHILADETPHIA, THUB&DAX SEPTEMBER 25, 1919 j&: . "Vt itf f I ll 1$ 9 lv SI. if ir h ?K I i M jk "tr Mi E L Scandal, Affecting Fedora! Agent, Causes Further Hitch at Trial WIFE CONFIRMS THE CHARGE Another scandal caused a liitili in the trial of liquor cases In the Tnited States I)itrirt court today. This time John A. Foley. '-'Mi: N'oith Tvxcntj sixth sticet. au agent of tin' Depail a I ASKED SAYSSA OQNMAN ment of Justice, wax an used by "wen ,,,, . , . nnlltiunl From I'njte One McGrath, a salunu keeper ul Ihiitv- ,.,.,. i ,.,,, ' , , hum'. Median piijIiM I nwiil.i i niiiiiii" first and Spring (.arden stiects. or jl L ,, Hulmex, oiKlity . Kuenrl. nine ferine to ' fix" judge and jury for S'J.'ll. 1 1, .s,,,,.tl, M. Ciiitghuu. slxtv --le afier McGrath and his bartciulei . Janic S. I. nculei lilit nine. SlienfT. Lumber Tasnon had been ancle .I.n. .," n y Wn "V j1'1' "" . ol l . I uiuphcll ciglitv-sx. Ixlllgllt wo of selling liquor In violation of the i)(j (.(i ( (-,Hlll (-miiiliighnni war time prohibition ait ii i... i. ...... ...i i in ' I Ul( T IIUJ Ul Til -lllltilivit"t v "('I' " ' lieWtlu I..t...l ',, llu. at.-. i1""1"- '"."'".V"1 '" ,,,,V,T1lu.,.r,V.". niiH-ii.in'i - nihil'. n to I he ninnm-i in noon, when he will tell hi- M.le of ' ' i,i, (, l,,,tx .lie ineiplid for In judge story , n.' i In lion MiUiath lestihcil thai In- wn- -n I. HJ le explained Hull the ballots wen nt his home. lull:'. Ruing sti.el. when iii sealed package, wlii.h wax not Department of Justiie Annus Tu i. ! handed 1,. the ele.tion judg- until he SnrnffilP nnd Pnlcv rallied Ills sllloi.ll lllul -Iglie.l " teicipt for the number on aukuxi ji' iiieiiiiiii;'' "K.n- " as-Mlli'l nun was accordiiiRlv dixnii-s.,1 II. ' then called as a witness m Hie .- f hl baitende, Tnsn..i, l... is In- brother ... law The e.eoi- I....I i.-i tied that Tasunu sold then. wh.k McGrath tated lhai on Hie moi.iuiu of Auctist 0 the .hn after III- raid. he wax at his home when K..I. .ailed T.'nl.v ofle.- .. little tl.lk. toll inc. . ssid Mctirath. 'that he .mild -eltli- the ca-e if T would mine i lean with '230. 1 axked him how tlut could be done He teplicil that he ...iilil 'eel' the jiidit and .iave the j.irj 'picked Just till'. m little gill lioliied Illlll some one whs tailing and K..I. hastened HWHT lie did nol leturn -Mis MtCiratli. who -aid ih.ii -In-had listened to Ir'olej - i.ilk suppoiicd her husband s te-timom It wax tin n that T lleun Wuluin. assistant I nited State- attoiui- in charse of the iirosecution of the wln-k. cases, decidul to re. nil t'ole) lo tin witness stand l'olev hud ulieiuh le tified that he hud -een wln-k -old m .McGrath - pla. c. AVilliam A ra. iiiimiit lor I In- defense objected lo the rei ailing of Foley b the pio-ei ution. bin .ludg. Dlckin-on oiei ruled lii- ohjYi tnni "Wc wain all llie ligm pos-ibli- in this mattei." -aid Judge I i Um-nn Five mole -aloonke.-peis will be 1. 1 rested today for alleged minium- of ih. ' wartime prohibition in t . Warrants for then nir.-i wen- -wmnl opt at the Federal biiililiug lasi night Of the saloonkeepeis alieaih tried. I three have been di-.haigtd. lb Int.-i discharge being paitly due lo Hie lie i partinent of .lustiie agent-' iimji in ' naming the Imation fire. if the -nlomi uuilei , JAPAN COLONIZING U. S. -- " 47 Per Cent of Seattle Hotels Owned by Mongolians i Washington. Sept. J.'i i Hi A. 1" -The Pacific mast is hemming a .lap ancse colony. Miller Kie.niun. of Se sttle, told the House immigration mn mittee today Business in Seattle i- being nbml.cil b ythem with the financial .ippon ol their government, he asserted I'orlv n .... .A. ..r .i. i?,.....!.. J. .... . , . ri ih i ..'ii, in inr .-...iilil- iiiii,", .ill" lapane-e ovvneis. lie nilileil. as an- . , . . T,AnnAnrAt,l,nmA.A.i... .... .!..... ........ II.. I ftri . ,11 .11,- ln,-lll' Illlll .11 111. Ill lit. 1 I .11 - .S v.-.. 1 1 u.. I nil vii inr urL iii.iii.ii ii.uu .i.-i.i , i- , .nl. Th. S..IH. i ,.L., ......... . -i kis.uvt.il, v-iLj iiiuiin 13 linn' i Japanese ontrol. laundries -.ne hemg rapidly absorbed, and "movie rln.ui.-s are being bought. Mr Kieeman .inl ' That is not all." he added lit it is typical of condition in nil Im.. ,.f business MERCIER'S ESCORT READY Distinguished Delegation Leaves This Evening for Washington liovernor Sproul. Mavor Smith and a group of prominent men and women are going to Washington tndav to es cort Cardinal Mercier to this eitv lo morrow The special (Oinmitiee will leove Jlroad street station nt .VI." p in. on the special car "Federal" and air due , .;. ., ,. ., , . . .. . . , toarrixe al the capital 111 VII o.lock The committee in.ludes .lohn ana inaner, namuei .11 vnuiiaiu. vir. 11 nu; Mrs. Ilayard Henr;. . Mrs. .1 Willis Martin, Judge Monnghnn and Mou-ig-nor M J Crne. vicai general oT the archdiocese. The cardinal and the .oniiiulle. of escort are scheduled fo have Washing ton at 0 o'clock tomorrow morning, arriving at North Philadelphia station at 12:07 p ra RUNY0N LEAD.S BURLINGTON Returns, Almost Complete, Show' Democrats Favored Edwards Mt. Holly, N. .1., Sept. '27, -Hurling , ton county returns, almost (omplete give Ilunjon .1217; nugbec 2!l.Yf , i:d wards 1075; Nugent hli. roi Itepubli 1 can senatorial nomination former Sen atpr White wins over Samuel A. Ai , kinson by S.TI. For Uepiiblicnn county, clerk nomination William II Heeves wins over county clerk Miugin b II. "7 ' Tor freeholders the Republicans nomiu aid Churles R. Stout. (Jeorge V Rogers, Kdward T Haines, Fred l.ip pincott and C.rorge S. Maxwell uemocratic returns iiiuuiairu inns tar 1 Indicate James Mercer Davis wins over Richard P. Hughes for state onimltlce by 41. Kxcept in the lose of White, the fight was waged against leadership of public utility commissioner Knight, - SHEEHAN AGAIN ON RIALT0 noncommittal on Mayoralty Until He Knowa "Who's Who" teglster of Wills James Rt Sbee- la, who was along the political nalto fday for the first time in several weeks weCJincd to commit nimseii on ine mnv liralty question. ' '"Are you going to follow the exam- "lile of Mnrlin and l.anc und indorse i&oQirt" he was asicd. "I cannot declare for anybody until Xftti know who's who," he replied. "1 'Wa't know who has been uouiiiiated 1 5J ja JL cannot declare." Ml'. Stieehan recent 1 undrrweut an jsrtii at St. .Mary's Hofxiltal. t. What's in the Yellow Bag? Is Query at Vote Count A Vnro iittorne this afternoon brought n shining little vrllnvv bug intii the primary rrttirn court nt I'll Hull. Me deposited It caircfulh nil t lie tabic reserved for Organisation loun sel The crowd in the ciiurrouin-staied. Whnt wax in the bag? Tlie question lins not jet been nu swered. Wiseacres uij il will 1"' when the ( IrgunUation's attorn.') draw forth 11 sheaf of petitions lo open ballot -boxes. Election Contest by Vares, Report -., u nt v -font . vVni-on -ixtv-twi .link-, Audi in led iiucslloned liobeil "1 I'nil'H- uiioiii'ii 111111 Hi" indues lom.sl 111 Un liiiign i.vei 1 tlii' i"8 "' I-1" aiiai.Keiu.-nl. mil ; Jink- ude....e.l , led on. Hint I..- !" I' " '" "" "" xinii.inrii.i . ai .. "l ''" '' '"" i,,l."!nl "f '"Ik""" A'"1' ""' ' ",n,'1" . oi,,u.,-,,.. ,.. ...,ti..n orti.u.l- had I ibIi mi, - i.g.i.t, ... -.e the b.-hop. l.eei, n.,. e.l n. ,. poll at Hi- leluin . mil I Me wa- 11..1 a bi-h... in the old das ' ai - a dm 01 mm.- fimn their) when I Knew him. lull I ve no do.ibl Iwoik he", the -am.' Ithiii.-liindei ' 'III. Illlll.'. of III.- -I , 111 llm-loll Ol 1 11" 'I'liii lecuth ward was . Iiarned 'illi :,1n ballot- Uv Hi" .ountv . mniiii imieix. up unto.. s-nne.s. lie testified thai he had r 'i eiveil olll loll i'o (ui i:iii iimi onhei- Tli" Mighln nlli wind will -cti.l in '-ixleen of il- .1. .Hon hoards to ex i 'plain win the did nol letuin all lln-n . illlll-ed ballot- 'I'heie Hie but IweliH eight divisions in llie wind I I The enilj pimeednm- loihn 111 Hie io. ml wen- lathei dull ul the ! i ourl Tin' mill diM'isimi fi leturn i n ,1,,, i iii'Miutm.oti- lending mid i he. king of oti- wn- a brief lilt betnten n .h'lk uf the .mini and f It-111 I'ailej. icpie- '-ellllllg llie lteillblli .III 1 1 lollllnltlee. i The low iiiiiI -opiiriln liu. of the tulh was iiidi-U broken into b nu alien j lion whi-h gi i w Imidei nud mm. loud. until il -toppci Hie .mini, mid .lii.ig.. iuleiii ieil taiih .-ll.-d "Whin- il.e lllllllel lliel .' '" sen. I foi Kiel (ion Itoaids . . l'.'i.le.v explained Hint he wanted -nine info! minimi fimn one of the le loin -In.'!- vvhnh the .Ink lel'll-e.l lo give lino Hie i le. k iepne.1 tnni rai lev va intei fering with hi- vv.nl,. 'Hive him the infm mutioii." mdeied .luilge Audeniiid The-e m-e p.iblir din timentx Karlier in Hi' pun ediug-. Tat'lej. I,-BI nniioiiu. ed mi behalf e r. : ... 1 . 1 - 'iRuuifi, lion K.iiii-cl. Ihni the Unit Iwo nil 1 -lion- tor opening ballot boxes vvhiih llie judge I ejected .-tei da nil lit In-pusi-nt.-l ..in e again. ltv noon llie jinlge- luul go' thimigh the 1 mint nt the first -eventeen wards, exiept for some tiflren divisions wheie the lilt v rote .email. in dispute or boni.s v tu nripotil llifn un' -i-!J I .. divisions iu the seventeen vviir.N. r.li.'t.on lioaul- l I he foinlh and -evenlh ilivUimis of llie Serenli i-nth ward were hi nl for I.mI.iv In .ouuliiig Ihe -e, mill divisimi of llu-- -nine waul II.. ..Itieinl l:lll -liow.,1 1)1:11 Me. him. 1 tu .....Ul lelll l .'Illlll, till I- till ttiiilllp. nt .....I, .I.,,.. , lo . .., , , , , , . , , . . ... ,... nni lii.pn itwllted will htn i ol - ' ...... .. ,. l l'" main I li.- poll, e t.lllv ii candidal!- f,o while .... Knishl. oiganii I, l . luul n li nuenilKil exees ul toil CONSIDERS NEW ARMY PLAN Reorganization Proposal Put Before Secretary Baker Wn-liiualmi. Si pi 'J.1. n , i . i l.nl im reoigamiilion ol Ihe regular iiiinv on Ihe basis ol a skeleton aimv , mp. in nil uiiliuiy depnitmiiit. with tin ilepaitmenl imninandei al-o amngi n (ointmindei of the imp, has been! . . .... r. 1 i ' laid before Senetaiy Haker and ficn- rial March. I.ief of staff Officer- who evolved the sehenie av 11 would provide a iiiolnli.ation of -ix mean- for lapid nim.v .orp- m of ,",n. 1 ,ns"",r "' ''"' T "nP '" I ( 111 led In the event of war. icserves (,ranll fu,n t)lo ,,;,,., Iriljn, kvs ,m OM, i,e called o it t till the units lighting strength N'evv Yoili. Sept. 2.". Major t.en fial John P. O'Hyan. 111 pieenting a pioject for cmnpulsorv miiunrv train ing in the scheme of national defen-e at a meeting last night of the New York .-,......... ,.l !. I , :... ..r , ill. i.e. hi un- .,i. i-i 1,-111. .10, lllllllll .... , , I, . !....; t, .. . .1... ,,..... I 11 -esion for two lull il.i.v i.iifciiiii'i. .imhim iiiiu.i'i .lie i,u i.e.". , urni bill I nouiieeil its demimi Ceneral (I'Ttian aul the hill was b.i-ed mi elii.sh motives, wns full of' J. W. Johnson "jokers ' and was opposed bv "sane ,;,nca-lcr. I'.i.. Sept. 2.1. n ii,-iiniiii ij,uieis, vvim uuve no1 , , f 1 1 ... .:. .... i.Iohnsnli. for .ii in 1 1111-111 111 iiiuiti .1. 1 orii.i-eiiou l.ie.e- illi The pn.poal snbmiiieil bv (ieueral I!i f .il' n t lirtvn.iixnnlli nan nil ' of inlensive rlemeninn training foi Imivs of nineteen divided into three aelive pe. ....Is lo conform, he said, lo the 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 r 1 n I needs of the nation. CUMBERLAND FOR BUGBEE Figures So Far Show County Gave Him 1292; Runyon 919 Itrldgrlon, N. .1.. Sept. 2r..--I'iguies -n fin as leceived show that Cuinbei land (ouiil.v Republicans gave Rugbee 1202 voles. Itun.vou 01!) and tlii.vmond ;, 170. The r'turns from l.nndis inwn. ship. Howne township and one precinct i , '.. . . ... -,-l -,, of melan.l arc not .vet in These will j increase the present apparent plurality of ;17! for Hugbee to ."00 or more, as ' is,Kno."n ,1,at h,V",p iu lJknAl" nml lineland xv us very large. deorge . iletchtier. one tune county clerk, was nominated for cit.v treasurer here, also probabl count cleik by the Dcmoeruts To Take Movies of Lion Hunts New York, Sept. 2.1. (11 A. P. I--Afiicnn tribes iu the jungles into which Theodore Roosevelt pepetrated nu his big guuie hunts will be filmed with the still und motion picture cameras by a party which sailed on the steamship Cretie yesterday, under the auspices of the Knights of Columbus. Native html ing lions, tigers and leopards will be caught by the "movie mun" and brought back fur scientific aud educational cjc- hibiliou. MEMO'S HERALD HERE; LAUDS CITY - Francis Dessain Arranges De-'in , num.. 1 Tans or uaramai s visit ana Meets Old Friend DIMTtrn CAKIinilC MircCArJC 1'iamix llesxnln. one of I 'nidi mil Meniers -ecretaries, kliouli as the "pi inter of Alnllnex" becaus.e he pub- lisheil the Itelslnn iirlmute'x f union- ,....i...ni 1..11,,, n-,l,o,l ;,, ii,ll.,.l.l,.ll!ni tnihi lo anaiiKo -nine i.r the details,1 "'" ""'"" ,"p "1 "linph-liilluled, of the .nnllniil-s ilxll. IlianiM-Ko-liickj .hap-, eauily led into lie iiinfeiieil villi Ai . hbi-hop I 'l"" l""1,',' Take ('oniinixxI,1(.r H,ry . , , ., ' Kueuzel. He has been atound the com- DoiiKherl and icnewed an old a.-,... . ,. fi, ...., ipiaiiitiiiii who nx with Itishop Itliiiieluniler, 1 In iiiati' of liet-aln ul Ox- foul J ' It 1. 1111I1 eil 11 pi'iiuii' In 1 oiiie to i this wiiilil heialded cit of llie gonil ' I'iiiI'mI Sillies." xiiid the pi inter of Ma-1 line, nlm -iiealix exfeilenl ljr'li"li. lie I i- 11 i' 11 11 1 mini, willi d.iik. "iiil Hf" 1 I lie 01e 11 light -nit I t ' Il is an honor I un ( u cit 1 where the hixi icnl mi sagc of national liberu sniiiiileil lo iii-piie hope 111 the , .. ,.,,., ,, .. ., 1 " ".. " -.. ; - """'" '" ' "' " ' ""'i', '" I ', lull IIM'l ' lie Ml-llop u I . 1 .u in tin I Inn li lloii-e. Twellih and Wal- mo -ii.-i-i- -,.....- , I'll, meeting wu- a quiet one. Mr. lie inn wn- it-beied nilo the bishop' piivale otliie. For a moment the-two old tin ml- gazed a I em li other with -nine -el loiis deliheiatimi Then beam ing -mill- -pi end over their fin ex. nud tin v iii-beil towaiil ea. li oilier. Tlu . h.spe.l both hand- Thcv said imlhiiig 'I'll- iii-hop put hi- build on "" P'lui, i - -i.oiiiiiei ' .- wele -ludelll- ir.g.lher ill Ox fm.l tin lline veais. he i-aul. anil we mi et imam niter Iwinl.v-two jimih of -cpaiatinii. W liave had varied i-x-peiien.e- nnil now wi ale belter l'ricnd tlimi evei wi- weic We nre -lill loval lo Hie -nine ideal-." Thfv -poke for live minute- in the .pint of the olhee. and then Mr. IV it i ii leu A- In- -l.iil.d for llie I'lnm-h Home I'm- In- .ill on the bishop a nevvspnpei phoi.igii.pher luul him -tiiml a iniuneui while two input "-imp-" weic taken Mi lie :iin lauglnd "I think I I'll, ul Hie Heilllllll guns wilb II grenl ileal in, lie m-e Hum I In," Hit- cam,'. a he -..ml lie laughed again .1 iiiiiiule lali-i 11 he -aw a ili-plav ol ..ipluied Cerinau liophies dnil:ived bv the Independence Mall Hiixiliarv of the Ameii. 1111 lied -rtis. Coiispicu.iii- 111 llie exhibit vvas a spiked (iermuii helim I similur lo thou sands he had seen worn in the stieets ' of Muliiu-s bv Von Iti-Mug'- -oldier-. Cm ii.n-.ly ugh. a- he tinned from , Che-tuul -In el into Twelfth be was icmiiuli'.l -Iniipl.v ol hi- native land, not by a th.g of llelgiil,,.. but bv ,V"""f lW siicct. i "Itelmiii. Iilmk-. he 1 miiun'iit waving a hand towaiil the uiadwa.v. lie will be 11 dinner gin -t of Di . (J Oram Itmg. pie-ideul of the l'liilu.lel pliiu Mi-ill-11I So.-ielv. tonight al ih ' I 111, ,11 I.'IILMI- Mi Il.s-.llli 1- one ol II lllllllll ol .,,, k it,, .mil hi- iwo bioilni . I I llllel s lie Illlll III iwo luiuu'i have a puniiiig plant nl 'wheie thev do nil the worl Malinc f-ii I In Cathulii Cbiinh in Pelgiuni The P.elgian priulei' explained lo.l.iv how Cardinal Men-ier's pint, mil bliei of Christina. l'.lH, got pai Un- ii-i man who Hied lo supple il Two Itliode- ili..lar. P.. II. llu, mnli nnd O (' Cnimiehael. nf Alahainii. who wen- .llt.lilliil lo Ihe Cimilliil.ill t oi- .. ..,:. ... n.i i.,..L . I... bun.,, m. .. '""" '" ""- "'""'."' ... line ii.ii.ici niiu ...,...,. ..-- - ..1 1-1 .. Il.illll.ll 111.1 111 II Ol Ol r in t ie cnrilllUl - nroilier ill l.oil , ,,' p.,,... n,,,!.. the lelln wa pub i,.),,.,! ,, ri(i ilo Shortlv fS1. Mr. De-.nii wn .11- ' .. ..este.l fm nrinting the hltei lie wu- j ja thne ih.-. rko MPM GOING TO SHORE r'" ",lm" " Atlantic City Wins Next Convention by One Vote Over Chicago Mlantir Fit. Sept 'J.".. Atlantic won the next (omentum uf the Master Car Iluil'lcr-' A-( iation and unaffil iated mgnni.ation- bv ju-t one -ingle vote over Chicago. The 1 onvention will be held from June !i to 1.1. A .onimittee heie .11 Travmoie Hotel todnv an I V. v rnr- a niemln r 01 .1.1 1 j (he I.an.a-fei bur nnil 'who -erved ! "iiinl v -oli.-itoi und di-liiit nltorii wa- due lo iinrnlv-'n . .....vt.i,. . nu ,ii.i i in ui'iii'iiii ii" iiiiii NEIGHBORS' ROW PROVES ' A r, ornj7ir nJTOKTrMMnn rsiLslrlU oiiiiiJii iuiDivxjiivi (ioiin-M enter I'eiul Stampede Dove of Peace and Stormy Hearing at iSirclown Police Station Il ioils r-1 to -all a "lad" a nah woman. The rice wa- sel to.ln.v by Magistrate Price during n some what stnrnn healing at Ihe Twenfj seennd stieet nnd Hunting Rirk nveniie police Station. A near lislfigbl b.v Iwo women in- inked iii the proceeding nnd preveu - tion of hostilities b.v uulel. action f ineir iiaiigu.eis nvn- ..,......., n.,.. - light l in- n mill ii iii ' v-i i imr, Ilricluet inln and Mr. Ilnsr WtTucr. of Seventeenth nud Pacific streets. Out of the ma.e nf charges, tounter-charges and threats It wns gathered that Mrs. flavin was charged with using abusive language b.v Mr. Werner. The plain tiff declared that Mr, tiuvm was far Jfrom being peaceful, despite the fart that she lived on Pacific street. In fact, she nrserled with much detail thnt Mrs. (lavin xyus inelin"d to be i evolutionary and hostile. Whereupon Mrs. Uavlp exclaimed Vares Gain Naught I in Delay Move oiillniirxl from I'asr One k to the law offices of Mr. Scott. mctiincs described as the storm petrel (of the Varc organlallou and Roilfather political trouble to Senator vre I himself. W. r. Connor s 0ni of Mr. Siott'x law partnerx. He U nlvo Killeitor nud legal ndvixer lo the board of county coinmixslonerx. Whatever atlUeo the cmnmisxioiierx leeched coneerning thej new election Invvs tbe leccixed fioni! ,, ,. ,. .. I '"f-t-onnor. The citv pax Mr. ( onnor I ,.... ... 10 IllftiSO tlio I'nmtiiLL .mine ' No -" In 20 Yeats U1U """"' coiint mxxioneis. as jears. and it ix hi- undisputed dr.im tliaf In nil thee car- he has neer lunik' 11 mistake hi loniieclion uitli eleetion miittri- If the coniiiu iiiiieis -llpjied a 1 ok or -tripped 11 lew gears this time, anil il looks as il" thej had. it was on the iiihite of Mi. Siolt's law piirtnei. V. T. ('minor, their miIii itor. "If thele has been all) en or il has been the fault of Mr. Connor." said Comini-xiouer Kueii.el with a smile. 1 wax i nii irilip about the geneinl re tllin -heels ropined under the new elec tion law ami wlinh me -aid lo he mwue T.-n Beneial leturn sheets ,., llie Ivv.i of them xupidie.l to eiieli 1 I", 1 1, hi boai.l inilst .olitain the 1 inline- .if nil 1 miilidatei of all p-uiic- with Hie ininiher of vote- asl Im eai h luiididate line of (he-e ix po-tid on the dooi ,,l the polling place, the other ix ilelivend io the niiiity inmiui--sionei - "1)1,1 v,m i-siie Hie geueinl n-tiiin sin it-. .1- 11-ipiiicil b tlje new law'-" I 11-kid Conimi inner Kueuzel. ' Ccrtaml.v we did," he replied. "I mean the one big -licet containing the iiiinies of nil tlie i andidates of each pnitv and tin- vote in-l for eai h mie'-" I iiiniinued "No wc did not issue them in one lug hct I Then- vvau'l u piinting (ire-s in I'hilidelphin thai could piiut one of that Me." was the nnsvver. liiii vou -ay jou issued them'- One fur Kach Tarty 'So wc did. Km li one tontniiied in -11111 tionx nboiil the ballot-, vvilh blank -pine- lo repot I Hie uninber of ballots I. Iiveie.l to e.l. h election divi-uui, the iiiinilier that weic used fur voting, th iiuiubei p oiled ami the nuiiibei lehn ned. I v vv uimi t pi tut them in .me bigllatois llaiik cxntniuers. iiuuer " -lie. i we iueii one lor each p, , liln.il pinlv. Itcpuhlieiin, llemoi-ial. So, ialni ... 1 I. .1.1,.!. I ..1 .inn . . ooiu. nun tnni one lor llie noli pail ian vole. Thcie were two of mil pnilv ilelivend lo erj boaiil in Hi, I il v. "oii i mil, In I mint the hli' sl.. i ...i -a Uimi bn-nme of Ihe -imilljlo he inve-tignted -is that ljuiiuing aniitiie opening oi a iiiree-uny conieieuce. one-- the gcueial retiini -heels lliul Iikiii -e.retarie- have accepted fees or I The . oiifeience was called for formu weie ni.ub- mil for eai li partv V" coiiuni ions foi "-winging" funds to ,(,. puUcics to govern the intei-ehiirth One .-t of them when tilled ill b.v I H1",V.'."'ulAV's'' , ,,,, xVelfnie Commis. ! m',"'""'"t' wlli''1' nim" nt '"-"rdiuat inB Un- hIc lion board was .,,. hen- f ,h, s, ." ;.tr,.,e,d,,,l,1 "take up the ..uestion '';" "? nn.lmatcr.al o( 'all evan nuiiity coinmi-ionei' oflii and the , ,. ,, Lii.,.. imr iu l'hilailelpliin in 'gelicnl Piotestnnt bodies of the I nited otliei set of live were po-ted nt the polling place-, I suppose," .Mr. Ivuen.l , unturned. "Two member- of inn- IiomiI, mself nnil .Mi. Holmes, un- candidate Im re-election and iiudei the law m nie not peimitted to . mint our own ....... ..p t ., aK M., , the jU(B,.s ,,, .i i ...:.! i - As to tlie innuilit to tin. I ,i nu,tiig pie- in Philadelphia large enough to I j i jut the one big general clntion -heel. I .'in i.n llm. mi..iit 1. if. tin. Cue i... ..'...t i. ..:... i. . ., -iieei is-iieu us a siiusniiin- omiei an- vieeof Soli, itor Conner. tU ovail liiin,' is .'id li v .'!'l I'ractiial irintei will :.. L ,,i. lii. (li. i- 111. !. .1 fi. nri.ut.iii. I., in I w lieih. r then- arc presses t, in (oinnioilut.- sinii n sue form, m Mime i .mangeini in or nilj'uslinent thai would I do the job kitttl1i'l"a1lLirif Dol't 1 ,' ' ' ' V" . WI..., 1 p,eeuted oimiiimie,-, Ixuene - tate,nent to Mr. Smv.h 1 ,-ni,e, know ingl and sad , -Hint ,- true. 'I hit . w hai , ,e .........' .!..!.!..i. . MJ.iL,, i Ullllllliiniii' i c ...... . il ii uy nuiieii iiiiii, ...ii... . , I --When the .ouut lommi-ionei ! . !J ..1 f.. .. .. I,!..!, I..T l-lrt. vvneu ine 1 011111.1 imnuiis-ionei mud. a- they ay. that they could nol rint 1.1. ge sheet as required b.v law. I foil ...., ,..c f i, ..nn,ll,ii'. ...i P Ult0s f all parties, with instrtu turn to ' k t. elect on boan te ling them ,u,!,i'iii'"""""" - V 11 sJi, 1 .... ... i. ,i will, ti, m,..il,.ie,l The structure is now.xirt .ally finished. left over ballots, why did they not pi ml -...- - -'v - --- 'on each one of the election return nnd tl,n, h0et full instructions about the ballot': The printed thoin onl on the -et of general election return sheet that had lo be returned to their office? "The (Oiut has been compelled, a n ti..nlr of litis. In hnxe counts made of all reitirned and mutilated ballot- Theie ha been grent delay n a n. -'I' ' " " Launch Freighter Bensalem Itri-tol. Pa.. Sent. 2.I. Ilarrinmn'- seventeenth KfcOO-ton cargo carrier hu- (,erp bv guests at the wedding yester heen given t.. the Delaware. The giant i, f 'Miss Marion (!. Cowles, daugh- fieightcr "l'.en-alein jesterda.v. 'CI. n unnoi- wits Mrs. Iticha.dsnn wife of W. V.. Richardson, acting man , AUer the nuptini ceremony nan Dren nger of the division of industrial iela , performed by the Rev. Father Thomas lion-. On the launching stand were xinn ;n the Church of Our I.ady of nfhcials of the Merchant Shipbuilding Merc.v, there was a reception nnd xved Corporation. ' ding dinner lit the Cowles residence. i The shoes were (ossed after young Mr. Cant ses with no attempt nt moderation H..H, there was ro flock "of peace dove- Inn ering above the abode of Mrs. Werner. I Rl-ins tempers finally made ordinary I adjectives useless, and the two women niflied ut each other while Magi-trnlel 1 jirifp rnpped for ordir. Hut before tl., (,i(i Ilmbiit ,. ()f t,,.jr Krunj 0(jK,. officials ,couItl do injury in mortal combat tlicvlo 0,an more than the four cents au W(,rc vepamiea ny incir .iU..Kn...s It wu- during this cris thai Mrs. , u prnpr I nilril ir niiMi . noman, Thp accusation rperhrra(rd thrnueh the station iiouse Mrs. Ouvin's eyes blazed. She vvoj about to send back a boiling reply vv hen Judge Price remarked: "Mrs. Werner, that will cost you $fi and cosls. ' The sudden financial punishment ap peared to uppeasc thp wrath of Mrs, (lavin. She smiled triiuuphanll Although she was held in SIIOO bail to Keep the peace, Mra. (invin still xv ore the smile as ahe 'and her loyal follower left the HWiqii nousc, RENTGOUGE PROBE i BEGINSHERETODAY Attomoy General Schaffer and City Realty Men Consider New Lease M'CLAIN HEADS INQUIRY A utiivcisal leuse form, to be ndopted by leal estate agents throughout Phil adelphia as one menus of relieving tcn nnts from rent profiteering, vvns dis cussed today by Attorney (feucral Wil liam I. SclinfTer and C. .1. Hepburn, conn-el for the Philadelphia Ileal K-s-tnte Hon id. a Thl' vvenf into lonfeience in the I'liiou J.eague 11 ( 1 o'clock. The conference is the first definite fruit ie-ulting from the trip to llnv lisburg b lepre-entatives of the Vnilcd Tenants' I'mtcctive Association, at ' which 1 im. they laid before the nltor- , ncy geneial the basis of then gouging chin ge- a tul 1 hinge- of criminal con nivance again-t .eituin building ami loan societies. 1 After the attorney general examined the evidence nud henid the tenants' side of (lie ruse, be agreed to act ns inleim. diai.v in negotiating for them vvilh leal cslRle biokers. The Phila delphia Ileal K-tulc Iloaiil vva-vjooked upon a- the logical lender of brokers in this ut.v, and Mr. .Schaffer requested their attorney to confer with him. To Discuss Case The piesent lensc embodies two pro visions that representatives of the Ten ants' Protective Association regard as hai inful to the interests of the tennnt. One of these is the time limit. Most tenants in Philadelphia now hold their nouses on monthly lenses. Huch lenses it ix (ontended, give to tin landlord 1 me ngnt 10 increa-e tlie rent or order 1 the tenant to vacate at an time e. The other objectionable provision is that which gives to the lnudlord the light to ejeit a family through an appeal to in miigi-U'Me. 'Iliese features will be ! ili-cu nl in today's conference, which prohabl.v will be convened in Mr. liep-liiuin'- oflii e. Fi-lier in Probe I The next step ill tlie -late'-j campaign again-t profiteers will be 1 nu examination into the alleged pra.tiee- 01 certuin building anil loan n-oi iations in leiulinir funds to -necu i -inner .Inhn S. I'i-her. ale expected here , lat anv time to inve-tiguti- (barges of ' iiiiecuou oi muir nuusins; v ooimis tni .liuiiiilcr iiginusi eleven uuiiuiug ' ru,1 loan associations whose names . ' wen- given to the . nmmisnioner Tiles- , dux b.v meinher- of the I enants l'ro- leilive Aoeiiltiou Auotlier ciinige '- - . ' . . ' . its meeting uext Tuesday. At that I time Prank It. McClaiu, executive sec-. leturv of the commission, will be as signed lo begin ii publicity campaign . ..i .. 1 ...... niom. ' profited s," in w nun fonscieiiciiiss rv ill be exposed. McCORMACK HERE TONIGHT ... . . A1j e. Noted Tenor Will Sing to Aid &t Vlncent's Home .lolm MtCormucK. tlie noien niu reii.ii . will give a song recital in tlie -- - ii ,. .,,-u ovpnin 'tlT '' ., vL . ir 'Iltr llie l.eneill in ,i. ...,.. . ;-- nOW temporarily quaileieil at i oiui Pleu-anl. N. .1. I'lie singer hu tie. land that he xx ill nnept no mono for hi effoit-, all the moeeeding- going to the fund for the pi oct i young-iers Th(, 101,,t , laugemcnt- are m ,h fe - Hey. lather M Nrib- Cathedral, and his Wloir co , mitt niembcrs-.Tohi. . ( ombei Jani" I. i lier.Oll, UUIUMI w..v.m. ..".. ..w.. IU ."..... i.niiaguer. i,:..i, i,n ...o. - - ".'... i,B risn.l cecils 0f ,he conce it ar e to 1 e raised '- at Drexel H o n j a "act f thirty ine in-iiiuiuii "- .'" ! three acres. Huililing operations began I i" l'1'"- but ,,0,la.s ''a.s', of tllc "ar' -t !...... inl li i iv 1 1 nrinoi. unrn mnnr. ' ,,.i ln.nrl Ih... .11 I... nnlvilll. vv ueu coinpivn-.i iiii- ,i.i .... "...... modatioii for "00 girls. The home was at Twentieth and Hare streets until the Paikwa.v operation neiessitnted ie movnl. SHOES SHOWER BRIDAL PAIR Deluge for Rocco Rich and Marlonj g. Cowles ' All the old shoes in Philadelphia seem I 1 - ..a.... .n.lnw nt (l.n ...lllnilM I JO lie IU U llOIll .wild., n. inv- i.t-.uvwv. of Mr nmi jirs, Douglas Cowles, of v.vrx Silver -treet. They were taken . ter of Mr. nud Mrs. Cowles, to Rocco Rich, of 1 112 South Juniper street. 'and Mrs. Rich xvhen they started ainy l on their houe.vinoou trip lo Atlantic ''if. RAILROAD SHOPMEN TO ACT Conventlon Will Consider Meano for Obtaining Wage Increase Clnrairn. Sent. 2.1.- -(Hy A. P.) -A conxenlion of railway shopmen, called ,)y 1(1 nii,.aK district council of the l.v.lornfe.l Railroad Shop Crafts, opened today for the announced purpose of de- )llng means for obtaining an increase lu ,.' sin... triers, secretary of the ii .i.i ii,,. lnlepnies woulil discus . i.1(.r,nfcn eranted railway nhopmen j b President Wilson and i.n declared -ji movement would be larted to rrcall the grand lodge of-' fleers. rtKATHE THOMI'HO.V-Uept S.l. THOMAS TI10MP hON IlfUUvei sml friends, also members of I'o. A. Third Jlut IVnita Volunteer of HpaiilBli-Aiurlcsii War, anil employes of tlio Corn Kxcliange National Bank, Invited to nice. Mon,, a P. in., at h reiidrnca nf l.la brolh'r. J. Edward Thomroon, JS3I1 i. iiStli al In! Mount Jlorlati l'm. XVE8T.- P'Pt. 3S. MAHUAnKT T. WEST, .. Mnur nf XV P(.av XVrat Ilelativea ilud frk.nl Invlttii lo tha aervleea, fat.. It n. m;-. at II,. Oilier H. Hlr JJullJn. 1620 (.'beet, I DEMOCRATS AT SHORE Will Map Out Preliminary Details of Coming Campaign Atlantic Clly, Sept. IK. -The Demo cratic national committee will Mart im portant executive conferences here this afternoon nt the Hotel at. Charles. Preliminary detnllx for the Democratic campaign will be mapped out. The sessions will be presided over bv Homer 8. Cuminiiigs, chairman. Others who arc expected here ure (nrter fst., secretary of the treasury; A. .tltchell Palmer, attorney general; V. W. Marsh, treasurer of the com mittee; W. D. Jnmlesoti. director of finance; Senator A. A. .lones, K. (!. Huffman, secretary of the committee; .Inhn W. Coughlin. .T. Itriire Kremcr. John T. Harnett. A. F. Mullen, Clark Howell and W. II. llolllster, excoitve tecrctary, nud Mrs. George IJaxs, chair man of the women's section. ALLIES SEIZE TWELVE U. S. OWNED SHIPS Board Orders Vessels Belonging to German Standard Oil Branch Allocated New York, .Scut. tlo. Twelve American-owned steamships, aggregating 70,000 deadweight tons and valued ut more than .$10,000,000, (he property of n ueriuun suusullury ol the Htanilnnl Oil Company of New Jersey, have been ordered from German ports to the Firth of Foith for allocation among the allied uu.i ussoe.aie.. powers leceiiuv ai wur 1 against (iennnii. This information - , . '. 1 lias lieen leceiveil iiv oHicials or the bv ofii Staiulaid Oil Coiupaii heic from its leprese.naines uuroa.i former service men on the officinl coln- This order nf nllocafion. it was as- 1 inittee that will welcome Cardinal Met serted. was made by the piesident of 1 cier to Philadelphia tomorrow. They the allied naval armistice commission, ! feel that it would he highly appropriate who. it is alleged, "arbitrarily" over-j for the conlniittce 'welcoming the 1 tiled the action of the allied commis- j "lighting cardinal" to include Amcri sion al Itrussels la-t March in its rec- can fighting men. ognition that the ships were American j Mr. Melvin sent Ibis letter to Mayor piopert and not subject to seizure as Smith : IJeiman shipping. ,.,,,,! "near sir This present week marks The action has been protested by the I (1P itMK of a series of large and Standard Oil Company, through he ,.n,iiuiastie inllies by the American American State Department and the , L iol (.omlma f thp soldieis. I nited States Shipping Board. ,?, nni, mriues who ..,.? vi.V,; The el-sels in question were part of the assets 01 tne Keuisciie-Amerrcnn- i-che Petroleiini (.esell-chuft. and prior 1 to the war they new the tiermnu Hug. -. . . . . e t -.,.. thev weic held in (iennan ports to in vt 1111 1111- iicgiiiMiiiK ui im- r, 111 -wit. vent possible seizure by (ircat lliitaiu and her allies. ASKS CHURCH INTERVENTION Protestants r-iuicidni B. Fisher Says Should Act In Labor Unrest i'i,..elio.l Sent "."-' fHi v. I i 1 ievri.ii.ii. ,i. . i.v .v. i . Protpstunt i lunches of America f.i the; inimedinfe iie.ess.ty of intei vention iu Anieiini'- indiistiinl nmest. The gen- ml (ominillee of the Interchiiirh world inovenient was told last night bv Kieil II! l'isher. indu-tiinl investigator, at .. , ...!... .... e States nnil (.lunula, BOMB KILLS 3, INJURES 4 Explosion in Dwelling Follows Re ceipt of Threatening Letters Itataxla, X. V.. S.pl. '',. (Hi A. P. I The explosion of a bomb in the ;,lxxollinB of ('ail 'Pi i.nnr.l.i in this oity rar today killed three persons and iu- jureil tour. I lie (lean ale .Mr. aim .Mrs j .ii.eili Uattagli and their two j ear- old "" I. ... , ... .. ji ine Illlllli'll Ml- I rimui . Ill sus t ix i ncl a bioken hip nud injuries about I the bend. Triniaiehi is u le-laiiraut 1 keeper. He n-cenllx ic.eive.l three thie.-ilening letteis James F Shean( Jr , ,, ,.,,, ,,,, nool t ,,,, s.teet. (iernmntown. Saturday morning. Ue- .quiem lllgll Ill.ISS will III- Slllll Ul IU o cioci, -..i,.i. ... s. vi,..v im,.i, i. .1 ,11 1,. i x-m, ciwi,,,! lVJSfS. - ..11-...W.. ... ! torment w ill be iu .New Cathedral ceme- , nfty-u. lmn ln (;,,rinlntow'n nm o nd nttended public - hools there. He was an employe of a hosiery mill until twen-ty-e,ight .xearb ngo when he accepted n position in the I'nited States mint, He is survived by bis widow: a hi other. , ... . .... i , . 1 John Joseph Sheuii. and two sisteis, j Mi"',f N"i" anil Kiln Shean. J . E Caldwell fy (o. JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS STATIONERS ' ' CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS SELECTIONS WILL DESIGNATED DATE LEGION RESENTS MAYOR'S ACTION Refusal to Convoy Invitation of Soldiers to Cardinal Mercier Incenses Veterans SEND LETTER TO OFFICIAL Former service men Identified with the American Legion resent Mn.vor Smith's refusal to transmit their invi tntion asking Cardinal Mercier to ap pear for a few minute at their rally in the Academy of Music tomorrow I night. "Xo. I will not ask the cardinal to consider the matter," the Maor is quoted as replying to the invitation, which was sent through him as head qf the official welcoming committee. Frank W. Melvin, chairman of the committee in charge of the rally, has taken issue with the Mayor's alleged curt refusal to pre-ent the invitation. "A large percentage of the member ship of the American Legion crossed the seas and fought to drive the Ger mans from Helginn soil," declared Mr. Melvin. "And it is pnrtly due to their efforts and sacrifices that Cardinal Mercier was freed from virtunl im prisonment uiul is uble today to be an , honored guest on American soil. Nnt- iirally. wc feel (lint he himself should iitl.nf l.ni. ct tirif lia sin it I1111I tlm flti.rt I ". (iruu 1 iivv in iuii huh lit nun , ,,.,., American veteinns of Hie grenl ...-J. ai,.,,,!,... nf Hie Winn nln n..Hel jtUT0. Smith for his'failure" to includ possible in the recent great war. These intiim will culminate In n vrint finni rally in the Academy of Music on this imJoi- .rmlnr nt wliS.li ii..,. .. ...... ........ ... ...jw, .iv,i cuil Waller will pie-nle. 'After having been nroiieilv nntl.n. . ized 1 preferred through hi honor. Judge Mounghan. to you n the official I of tlie campaign of publicity education bend of the Philadelphia leeeption com- vvhiih is to be conducted from the At mittee, a lequest that Cardinal Meicier hmtic tothe Pncilic be info, n.ed of this , ,-tei ny rally, and I ...,-,. ,)P,, lmssil)1(. lllwlil fm. ,.,.,. I IL llilL II1V UIIIIM.11UI1 niiu Ul? IIIUI13 tll(l I those of our commitree. that ou re-, , . . .. (. i,.i rvi.i.. 'meeting on 1'riday evening, even 'though hi- -lay could not be pro- . f ,, ii,,,,, i:,. ,!....,.' i louiii-n iv. .- -..- Hiiiiui,-., I nave .nisi receive.! irom jour i.-.i ...! u............. ii... :.. :.... that oii would not-a-k the caiditial to ons iler lue matter. "1 have fully in miud Ihe facts of the cardinal's advanced jears and the strain that the (lay s events will naturally de- -Priit-tUal" newspaper men mil are maml of hi- vita it-.bill . 1 i.evcithcless , ,, ..Iliplv, tl. a,.,Ivp (1ir0etor deplore, upon behalf of the veterans of I , ,. . , , .... t tlTe world war iu Philadelphia, that vou "f Ul, "lovement to make militant have een lit to return thi- abrupt 're- Pre-b.vterianism u prominent feature in fusal to our courteous request and have ' the public e.xe through display udvertise declined to consider giving his eminence incuts and paid "leaders." the oppoituiiity lo make the decision, T,H ...utive ,ommision tnda de ""Inasmuch a-. Ili-t. no official or un- llip'1 ""-v '"'i-ntion to place an ob official icpresentatlves of the Ameiieiin . stncles in the fiath of the projected I.egiou have been requested lo serve on j league of churches in America, the Mayor's leeeption committee: sec- The aim of the executive commission, ond. a strong feellug exists among the. j, wnK amiimm.P(, i make the I'rc- seryi -e ineii aim vvu.m-ii oi i... . uj 1.111 had it not been for their sacrifices the cardinal might still be a prisoner in Germany und your leeeption .in Impos sibility: and. third, becalise tlie veterans I feel that the cardinal himself would xvish to extend a brief word of encour agement aud uppruval to tho-e who fought on hehnlf of Ilelgiuni for these leasous I xvi-n to lniorni jou tnut tno service men nnd women of Philadelphia. rc-ent your short -sighted iiction and hereby voice this dignified protest against a decision of xxhieh xxe feel cer tain the cardiual himself would not ap pune." PHYSICIANS DISCUSS "FLU" Pennsylvanians Tell Experiences at Harrisburg Convention Harrisburg. Sept. tio. Tie Spanish influenza epidemic wus di-cuss-ed at the sixty-ninth convention of the Pcuusyl- xania State Medical Society here today. The experience of ph.vsicians in nil parts of Pennsylvania is being written into the retold in order to give the profes sion opportunity to study it nt leisure. Major M. J. Shields, of Washington, field representative of the American lied Cross, and Dr. Francis I). Patterson, of Harrisburg, will speak on recon struction of Ihe war and industrial cripple. Christmas Gifts Assortments Are Comprehensive, Having Been Selected Well In .Advance. Where Convenient . immediate Purchase Is Suggested As A Wise Measure Of Economy Due To Uncertainties Of Production, M ny Most Desirable Articles cannot Be Duplicated Prior To The Gift Season. BE DELIVERED UPON ANY PREVIOUS TO THE HOLIDAYS. 3v1Mw KEEII fq Ntitltit'il Anllln" t t'henilcol Co. (Win. TJ(kr(i Works) llrookbn. N V "Turner for Concrete" In 17 yoars 128 contrncti from 32 clients in oil, ilrup; and chemical industry Vacuum Oil Co. Pratt & Lambert Standard Oil Co. Mentholntum Co. Lehn & Fink Colgate & Co. Daggett & Ramadell Texas Oil Co. Valentine cV Co. Tfirc repent orders. TURNER Construction. Co 1713 Sausnm Street PRESBYTERIANS URGED TO ADVERTISE FREELY General Assembly Executive Commission Issues Call to Pastors Atlantic Clly, Sept. IKi. ' Cet Into the newspnpeis adveitise. the church needs to be adverti-ed in the-e stiiring time-." This was the message the executive commission of the Piesbyterian (Jeiicrnl As-enibly issued to an arm of pastor in :()0 presbyteries today in approving enthusiastically (be nation-wide ad vertising campaign propo-ed by .Inme It. AVootnn, its director general of pub llcity. The executive .oinmsion uiges every chureli to estublt-h a jmblirity fund and spend money fieel in the holm' town newspapers. The-c 111 e some of the high light 11 ll I ! "1"',',"- ' '' "lj newspaper Don t ask the newspapers for fiee I -pace for an.vthing except live new; -pace is all the have to -ell. . i ,. .. . ,, .... , . . , I'uiuicii nu- in- cuiinu is simpiv i.,t, ;.. t ti. i,,,-...,! nr ,. .:. "-'' ! il''T' "' "1,i,""1","1 J1"11"-- JuM '" " "" " iM1" . . u-r oi,,miiiiii ! "I'.0-.P u.'.,y ,'i'',p",,' ''"'pends on public ' opinion. 1.1..i,in cliueeli i. crent religions In. stitution, spending its money upon sys tematic busine lilies. Many of the members of the i-umini inn aie cap tains of indusfiy EXPLOSION; $200,000 LOSS J Fire Follows Blowing Up of Gasoline Car Near Pittsburgh Pittsburgh. Sept. 'J.".. (Uy A. P ) -Four stoiage buildings. 11 pattern shop and five tnnk cars of gasoline xvere ile-tiojeil in a fire at the plant of the Pittsburgh Model I'ngine Company at Iloinewood. near here, this morning. The loss is estimated at $200,000. The fire followed the explosion of n 1 car of gasoline from an undetermined I cause. Two alarms were turned in . DYNAMIC Tonne liini. (ex-army olllcer) experienced In responsible position rrqulrlnK Initiative seeks slmllnr loanertlon. College urnilu n(e. exeeuPie ahlllty nnd Hdvertlsinr experience! fninlli.ir with iiil..n.ulle nnil Hilled Industries 1 married, xlrlle. good address. Kxceptlonal references! traveled exlcnsiiely. speaks foreign lancunKe, .v 30. i.i:ir.i:u 01 in; pm si inu urviB. K-uBV.T.i. 7' I l 'Sff W "i i,..,,,i i . ..-, V: ' . v ii fv ,r r
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