Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 23, 1920, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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NEWBERRY TRIAL DRAGS
90 U. 8. Witnesses Delayed by III
v nesa or Business Complications
. O.n.ul ICiiius, Midi., Feb. 1X1. (y
A. I) With ninety ro eminent . vlt
jawics either III or held up by Illness
ami business comiillnitlnn- attributable
to influenzn, Frnnk C. Dalley. nn-.ltant
attorney Rcnrrnl, who Is comluctfns tlic
prdsecutlon In the New berr elect on
conspiracy trial, was in ilmtbt today
whether he cou'tl flniMi the go eminent s
cose this Meek without recourse to
depositions In some Instance.
Saturday thirty itncsc were sum
ttoncil, but only four arrived
, Jesse II, Preocott. of PI nt. opened
he government's flftli week In the trial.
He corroborated .statements of former
Major William F Mclvelghau. of I lint,
who had totlllcd to a threat of the de
fendant. Richard II Fletcher, to In
fluence the dccIMou f the Mieliisait Su
premo Court on a criminal prosecution
rgalnst McKelghan that was, then pcud
ing on nppent.
"a'he v,Um.i fail he was introduced
to Fletcher and Fan! Kins ft ''
Henrv's home, and Henry ahcd him
to ""line up some follow to work
primary da." and proinl-eil 'to take
enro of them flnaui'lalh. !! told
Henry he wast not u Newberry mini and
the latter Paid he w "foolltli. (thnt
there was 'some nice chnnej 'in it uud
that he had just banked S-000.
18000 EDUCATORS CONVENE
Democracy In Schools to Be DIs
: cussed at Cleveland Today
Cleveland. Feb. S5. tl'.y A l';
Krcs of the nation s. -chool teacher
nere focused on C!cel.uid tmia when
8000 delegate of the tift sihpol or
cnnlzations affiliated itli the National
Education Association opened a hve-tla)
convention
. Philander C Claxton. United Stales
commissioner of education, will address
the school gardens section this after
noon, when four of the most urgent
problems in the education tield am 11 be
brought before the contention at .the
meeting of the Natioual Council of udii
cation. They are- Participation of
teachers in n'hool management, the
Viewpoint of the American Federation
of Teachers. dornocrae In the soliool
5nd the iew point of tlie commission ou
he emergent-, m education.
" FIREMAN HURT7n BLAZE
Overturned Oil Stove Caubes $2000
Fire In Tenement
A fireman was injured painfully und
damage estimated at S2000 Incurred
during u tire in a tenement house at
30.11 Carpenter street last night.
Fireman Neville, of Engine. Company
No. 24. was burned about the face and
bands. He refused to leave the scene
Jf the blaze until the fire had been
extinguished.
'The tire began when an oil stow
overturned in a second -story room. Pa-,
trolman Archdeason. of the Twentieth
and Federal streets station, was called
to the tcenc when he heard a womau
wream.
Ho summoned the hre eng'ccb and
then helped occupants of the house to
escape. George Smith is proprietor of
the place.
h ASK U. S. FOR 6-HOUR NIGHT;
N. J. Mall Clerks In Annual Con-j
vention st Atlantic City 1
Atlantic City, Feb. 23. The re
classification of salaries and 11 retire
ment system are the principal topics be
fore the annual conventiou of the Now
Jersey state branch of the I niteil Na
tional Association of Post OBice Clerks
here today.
. - There will also be a recommend.itiou
to Congres3 for a bix.-botir uight. as
equivalent to an eight-hour da. The
national association, at its annual con
Tcntion here last September, requested
' night shift of seven hours.
The New Jersey clerks will ask Con
grers to consider retirement legislation
on half pay after thiry eurs of senice
Postmaster II. M Knight, of Cam
den; J. .1 Diamond, of Philadelphia,
and Congressman Isaac Bacharach, of
the second New .Terse district, are
among the spcaLers.
HOLD-UP IN TAMMANY CLUB
Members Robbed of $5000 in Cash
and Gems During Card Game ,
New lorh. Teb 2C (By A. P
Eight masked gunmej tutered the Tata
many Club esterda and robbed forty
member', who were plajing cards, of
about $o000 in money und jeueln
They escaped before an alarm could be
given.
The robber- ordered the victims to
throw up their hands and face the
wall, threatening to shoot all who dis
obeved One Tammanyit who tried to
lip" a diamond ring, valued at $000
from his finger into his mouth uu
itrucU on the jaw. The intruder'
selected their loot with care, disrc
garding cheap watches and jewelr'-
N. Y. HOTEL FIRE ROUTS 400
"Big Bill" Edwards's Football Tro
phles Destroyed by Blaze
New Yorlc. F.b J." Bv A P -Tour
hundreii guests at the Marie An
toincttc Hotel, Broadwa. and feixtr
seventh strre' wre druen from thei
rooms tarh todm b a fire which
rtarted in the anartment of William
TI. 'Pig Rill i Edward, collector of
Internal rmnui and former Prinenton
iootball cantain
Manv of thi cufstrs w,re frightened
and ran into th street hut tho ma
jont. rrnninr(l in the lnlihic- and
watched ti hriri'-n who rnfined th
blaze o a feu renins on tho eighth
floor The h'te' i ilnniag'd hr water
to the ex'ent of SJ i OOO
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Important Points on Rail
Measure Before Senate
, The compromise rnllrond bill which
the House has passed nnd which is
before tho Senate today for final ac
tion guarantees to' the cnrrlers in
each .group an operating income
equal to r!j per cent of the aggro
"ate property value. Tho Interstate
Commerce Commission may add one
half of 1 per cent for improvements.
Earnings exceeding I! per cent will
bo divided equally between each car
rier's reserve fund ntid the federal
railroad contingent fund.
Under the labor provisions n
tribunal of nine members will huvo
jurisdiction ocr disputes threaten
ing Interstate commerce.
PcrmissiNc consolidation of the
roads into a limited number of sys
tems is proidcd for.
Unions Bitterly
Score Rail Bill
CViiillituril from Puce One
peuditure by the rnllroud administra
tion
Vp are now nnnronriatitiz S.iOO,-
,inn.mi, inurr, u,' Niiu, unu uii'.,- i..v
iosp 01 u c i.rcsciu uscii ji-ui c ...
he compelled to make another appro-
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priation of not les thun $400,000.0)10
in i nun
in till S2.1.'().OOO.fl4K).
"Of this Mist sum, it is expected, tnc
railroails will during the net decide
pa to the gocrumeut of tho advances
so made sums which in the aggregate
will icduce the government's expendi
tures to something like ScViO.QOO.OIMI
aol this will represent the loss in
curred iu two cars and two months of
government operation.
"l'lie amounts 1 hac given you arc
gicu estimates and ilo not incluilc
claims asserle I by the railroads and
denied bv the railroad administration."
Harding Outlines
Need of Nation
Continued from I'ose tln
that a new proposition has come in the
division of tho profits of production,
and labor's share will never grow less,"
he declared. He did not know whether
the war scale of wages will abide, but
iusisted wages in themselves do not cou
stltutc the true measure of compensa
tion. "If wages nre doubled and the cost
of living is more than doubled labor
has lost rather than gained," tho sena
tor said.
Of major importance among the day's
events was to be reorganization of the
Ohio Republican Fditonul Association,
perfection of the State League of Re
publican Clubs, and organization of the
Republican women of the rtatc.
Chairman Hay to Speak
Chairman Will H. HaS, of the Re
publican national committee, was
si lieduled to speak. Others included
Ralph D. Cole, of Findlay; Mayor
Hurry L. Dums, of Cleveland; Con-,
gressman Rocoe McCullough, of Cun-
ton. and State Senator Thomas W.
Latham, all candidates for tho gov-i
crnorship.
Senator Warren H. Harding, candi
date for the Republican presidential
nomination, und Chairman Will II.
llajs of the Ri publican natioual com
mittee, were principal speakers. Others
to pcuk includi'd Ralph D. Cole, of
1 mdlaj ; Ma or Harry L. Daris. ot
(lev eland; Congressman Roscoo Mc
Cullough. of Canton, und State Senator
Thomas W. Latham, nil candidates for
the governorship.
Major General Leonard Wood, Re
publican candidate' for tho presidency,
rained the fight into Ohio, Senator
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Harding s home state, today. Tho gen
eral Saturday filed with tho secretary
ot stnto his declaration of candidacy
for the presidential nomination nml nl.n
a statement authorizing candidates fori
ueicgoies 10 piougo themselves to his
support at tho Republican national con
vention. Penrose, on Leaving
City, Raps Hoover
Continued from re to One
urging the electors to return a Demo
cratic Congress in harmony with Mr.
Wilson."
Congressional Victor' u Great One
Here the senator, who had been look
ing at the floor while dictating, stormed
, for a moment nnd looked up and almost
' .t.ti,fi,tn4ill V hiniln ,l.ld n.l.1!l.. . - 1.1-
statement:
"I am one of those who believe that
one of the most Important victories in
the. nnnals of American politics was
the Republican victory in the congres
sional elections."
Tho senator was referring to tho
passing of control of Congress from the
hands of the Democrats into the hands
of the Itepublicons, while a Democrat,
President Wilson, sat iu the White
House.
As Uio senator made his declaration
about this most important political ic
tor.v in the annals of American tioltticx.
he ngaln stopped as If to emphasize the
h nhm.t in Mn. l,
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iiicaio tnat no was in ills old-time form
as n political campaigner, the senator
said :
"That ictory rang the dejith knell
of autocracy."
When tho senator looked ot his in
terviewer after making that comment
the ruddiness that used to mark his
face seemed once more to suffuse his
features.
Having thus disnosed of thn nros.
pects of Democratic success in his char-
acteristic fnshion. the senator quietly
rcveriea to me suojcci. oi Air. iioover.
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Ji VUllSIUltVU 111 II lli.liUUUi.UU V.UU HU
tion."
There has been considerable discus
lou throughout tho toiintry ns to the
possibility of Mr Hoover's winning the
Republican noipinntinti.
Senator Penrose's flat declaration
that Mr. Hoover would not be consid
ered iu u Republican conventiou is
regarded us significant, not only be
cause the senutor is a national commit
teeman und one of the chiefs in the
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"Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep" and
"Asleep in the Deep." Into these songs
Mardones has woven all the magic and the
mystery of the sea. The sonorous bass of
this exclusive Columbia artist has alf he
majestic power of surf booming upon some,
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Republican national organization, but,
nlso because rct'ently tho senator has
conferred with Will II. Hays, chair
man of the Republican national com
mittee,, atfd on last Saturday talked over
the situation with Senator Warren O.
Harding, bf-Oblo, another of tho na
tional leaders and himself a candi
date for President.
No Special Candidate
Turning to n discussion of the Re
publican prospects for 1020, Senator
Penrose said:
"I would say that thcro has been no
crystalllzatlou of sentiment at present
upon nny enndidnto as the Republican
standard-bearer. Many Btroug men
arc mentioned. The situation is not
unfavorable. Republican success is
certain, Any good Republican nom
inated will bo elected."
The senator topped off his analysis
of Republican prospects by adding:
"With the election of u Republican
President the country will bo rescued
from the lamentable condition it is now
in by rcuson of Democratic Inefficiency."
Digressing to the question of the kind
ot delegates to bo chosen for tho Re
publlcah national convention Senator
Penrose bald:
"Tho convention will be composed ot
able' Republicans of tho country nnd
their test of the nominee will bo that
ho shall be mi approved Republican. 1
entertain no apprehension as to u for
tunnto outcome. '
Senator Penrose arose us if to leave,
but s stvcral questions wcro tired at
him he risumed his scat and talked
about his condition,
"I bac been ill," said the senator,
"for several weeks with a neglected
grippe or influenza, but now feel rcf
stored to tn health. After u few weeks
iu Florida I expect to return to Wash
ington in better shape than I have been
for ninny years.
Reneflltcd by'Itost
"The fact of the matter is that the
enforced rest I have had is about the
lirnt rest of any description that -I have
experienced for some ten years, or at
least since the outbreak of the war. The
! rt'lt alouc '"is benefitted my health iu ,
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lie senator was told by Ms secre-1
l that his time was limited and the'
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senator Kot up d,ctcrwlh,cd to. end tho
interview. . .
"Of course, sei.alor." it was sug
gested, "jou will be candidate this year
to succeed yourself?"
"Oh," replied the senator, "no uso
going into thnt." Then, with a smile,
he said ho had "hit tho high spot" and
,!. u1,nilt,1 unffifwv "Of rtinrso.' no
"Of courso," ho
added, "I could give you on encyclope
dia of information but you don't want
an encyclopedia, do you".
As ho started to wuflc out of his li
brary into the hall, tho scaator was
asked for some comment on Major
Moore. Tho senator promptly stood
still, while he added this to his sym
posium: . . ,
"Mr. Mooro left a foremost place
as u national leader a Washington, as
a big and irilc figure in the national
House of Representatives, to take up
tho task of redeeming Philadelphia.
Kvery good citizen should support him
nnd do all he can to sustain the Mayor.
The interview concluded, the senator
walked out to tho street. After being
photographed he and his secretary, Mr.
Talor, entered one automobile while
his brother, Doctor Penrose, took an
other. The two machines wcro whirled
nwii nud ut Frond Street Station tho
Penrose party was joined by District
Attorney llotan, u warm personal friend
of the senator.
The senator took his time ns he
walked about tho house before leaving,
uud also was inreful ubout his Btep us
he walked to the street. Hut the sena
tor was never a plunging pedestrian.
The depnrturc from the Spruce street
home was made without special Inci
dent, few but the newspaper reprcscnta--
tives knowing unytuiug uuoiit inc sena
tor's leaving. .
Urcahs Ills Old Custom .
Tt has been n long time slpcc the
senator received so many representatives
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of newspapers in his home. Usually they
nro received at his offlccs. llecauso of
tho rain and sleet, the photographers
wcro admitted to the house as soon as
they arrived and were seated In tho
parlor. Thcro n stenographer sat at a
,inw i.r d, ,rin,inw. The room wan
distinctly "Penrosclan," with deen easy
chairs of leather w uu '',"' "
mounted on the walls. The Iriterv ew
was conducted in the Ibrafy Just be
hind tho parlor, which Is slmilnrly fur
nished. , , .
The deer heads wero reminders of the
fact that tho senator In years gone
by used to go west, out In Wyoming,
nnd "rough it." Of later years ho
has sought diversion for n day or so at
a time by going to Atlantic City und.
when the weather favored, cruising off
tho shore in his yacht, the Betty. ,
The section of Florida to which tnc
senator Is on his way today Is rather
famous in the nnnals of Pennsylvania's
political history. There was a time,
during the life of Senator Quay, when
Philadelphia and Pennsylvania politi
cians were met as frequently on tho
sands of Florida us they are nowadays
on the boardwalk at Atlantic City.
Senator Penroso's sojourn in Florida
may to some extent revive this custom,
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which, flourished la the days of'Qy'
Senator Panroso'a political forefather.
Suspension of Activity Ordered
Senator Pcnroso fell III nbout the
middle of November lost. It was not
until November 20, however, that no
was obliged to go to his home. Then
his "brother, Dr. Penrose and Dr.
Herbert Carpenter wero called in, and
thev ordered a complete suspension or
activity. , .
Until a few days ago, the senatorwas
under the orders of his physicians. There
wcro times when his condition was re
garded as serious, If not critical, and
specialists wcro called iu. But as ho
passed these crises, hopo for his ulti
mate recovery was revived among ms
friends. Lately tho Bcnatpr has been
"bio to rccclvo callers nnd dlscusa polit
ical conditions in tho city, stoto and
nation.
-Wo Have ALL of
CHARLES HACKETT
RECORDS
Tom Foley, 1406 Girard Ave.
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MOUNTING on Muslba
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A oourco In Proauctlon Methods to train M
men ror raciory ezecuuvo work, oi
special voluo to Poromcn, Assistant
Foremen and Clerics in production de.
partment,
Course utarts Tuesday. February 24
7:30 P. M. A few froe scholarships for
Discharged Servlco Men.
YMCA
Central Branch, 1421 Arch St.
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On Many of ihe following
list of Gift Articles
CAMERAS
TRAVELING BAGS
LEATHER. GOODS
NOVELTIES
FRAMEDPICTURES
AND STATION ER.Y
gyp.
Friendships have been lost
through tho giving of advice.
Xet our customers tell us that
a good way for them to gain
new friends or to strengthen
existing friendships is to ad
vise the purchaso of a CADIL
LAC. In a CADILLAC, thoroughly
overhauled and guaranteed,
you get tho advantages of
CADILLAC construction for a
modest investment. We have
typo 57, CB, B3 models in open
and closed body biyles.
ALSO A FEW USED CARS
OP OTHER MAKES
NEEL CADILLAC CO.
142 N. Broad St.
Spruce 213
A Mammoth Sale of
3241 Regulation U.S. Army
RAINCOATS
Direct from U. S.
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