wvirn Penrose Begins Fight for Senate Ctnllnnrt from re. On IlariMor nl'f 'tote lil plutfoim. Tl.c erinclnal feature df th platform Is thftt MVt Kan"''?, ' "me, loo." to Comwsmnnn Vnre'a declaration In favor of Ilel't wines dud fi per cent beer. The candidate Is llfit ntt hiipIi mdjwtn lift 'j,e T.pnwe of Nntlo'H. Article X and thi Flume lontrbversy. Mr. Ilnnxlcy In ronndnt Hint nt lcftt clzlit of " eleven Tleptib'h an city committeemen In the district will sup- "I am In tlic fls'it for the nomina tion." fnl'l Ir- Rnnnlcy. "anil will l,e n It to ll"1 Pnlwii. and I confidently peet to win." Ito-n In Second Ward Mr. lUnitley wan born In the Srrnnd wn'id. which U In the Third dlntrlct. nH lie wild he had lived In the ward nil M life. At to his reildencc at Aid more. Mr. Unndey mid It woi tionrenic t, .nV he did not lire In the Second Tiard.'nml added he lind a perfect right t. maintain n 'Viimirbnn home, a ne.i-jho'-c home and n mountnln home" If he 10 dcdlrcil. Mr Unni ey Is a member of the firm f Diiiilail. Slock & Co.. dealers In olU tnd nural afo'en.. at 12(1 North Front Jtreet. In the Thlnl dlbtrlct. "Therefore," said Mr. Rjindlcy, "fiom cTcry angle I am thoroughly fa miliar with the needn of the district and am equipped to represent It In the American ConrsreHR." Mr. llaimlcy added that his legisla tive experience nt IlarrUburc. when h va a member of the Pennsylvania Icc Is'ature from 1801 to 1801, "ouiht to stand htm in Rood stead." Bpflnnin with H'OO Mr. Raniley nerved In Select Council for sixteen years, elitht of which he was president of the chamber. Announces Platform "I sincerely feel." said the candidate. "Mint ipy knowledge of the district, coupled with inv experience in Council sod the Legislature, give me au equip ment which ought to make niy services of value to the nronle of the Tit.'d Con gressional district." Mr. Ilanslcy'i platform Is an follows : "If the people of thin country are to be made happy and contented, there nuift be a reduction in the present high cost of living; and as n most direct means to that end I am In favor of n reduction in tazntion. Not only nhould the individual be relieved of part of the burden of direct taxation! but. In my judgment, there should be a re duction In the levy made unon excess war ptoflls. because, after ell thl par ticular ImrdtfD is in the end shunted to the vlio'tldcj'S of the consumer. "I mi I,n favpr of an amendment of the Volstead act. so that light wln and b"cr. containing not more than 5 per cent of nk'oliul, mny be sold. For n Itudgrt System "I stand for the adoption by this country of u budget )Ptcm, fo that there mav be an exact check upon the rerlptd and expense, to the end that wtravagance in the administration of arWniK governmental uctivltlcs shall ienc. "I iirdte tlie sumnrt of an TUmiiiI) licin voters In th" Tihrd f'ncres-iioMRl district, nnd assme them that I hhnll devote my best efforts to being nomi nated and elected,- and after my election to Kcrve their heat interests in Con gress." The wards in the district are the Rerond. Third. Fourth. Fifth. Sixth, Eleventh. Twelfth, Sixteenth. Seven tcenth. Wghtcenth and Nineteenth. Mr. Kniisley's supporters assert that the Itcpubllcau city committeemen from eight wards, the Second, Fou'th, Sixth, Twelfth. Sixteenth. Sevet'e-nth. Eight fenth and Nineteenth, will Mirely sup port him. They are hopeful that Wil liam Nickles, committeeman from the Klevcmh ward, will also support him. John 1. Connelly, kader of the Elev enth y.ird. however, who hax dedured for the Moore administration, in ex pected to h-ing Mr. Nickles in to see the Mnvor shortly. TWT'fcVy , k r " . " l ' EVENING PUBLIC LEDaBRr-PHILDBLffirA, FRIDAY, FEBBUAftY '27, 1920 wy few '&mUi StV'FfK " tHaMi fcflsK iKkr$xlC$RtKM IIAKUV t). UAN8LBV Thp Krpiihllcnn City Committee chairman announced his candidacy today on a Vare ticket for the Scat In Congress from the Third district to succeed Mayor Moore. The Mayor, however, will oppose the lliinslry candidacy Mr. Itansley Is a candidate for the unexpired term of Mr. Moore and also for the full term to nuceeed Mr. Moore. The nomination for the full term will be made In the May primaries. Gover nor Sprnul has not yet called a special election for the unexpired term, nnd the gossip In political circles Is that he may not. The reason for that Is that the Varc committeemen, under the titles of the party, would absolutely control the Republican nomination for the 'unexpired term. Mayor Moore had do comment to make on the announcement of itans ley's candidacy. Ibanez Is Found by College Women Continued from l'wte On register through the transmitter of the phone, hut this did: "One enn and will forgive, but never forget, never!" To bq left to nrrlve In n eompani thcly strah'gp fpfeign .city, nloue, mid to the1 , mercy qf porters and other elioiij hued gctitlchicn who tun speak neither Spanish itor'h'rc'iicli. when one lias expected u reception commlttci. of a sort in keeping with the icputntion of the Visitor, is not altogether ideas ant. This Senor Ibanez assured the in dies. To Return Immediately However, atrnugements wcro made Immediately for the return of the aulhoi nnd his spirits of the horsemen to Phil adelphia. Glory for the discovery of tile author Is due Miss Do; ado, Mlsj' Theresa James, president of llryn Mawr Spanish Club; Miss U A., Bennett, secretiuy: Miss C. P. Robinson. Miss Frances Howard nnd Miss It. Zilker. The reception committee's plans last night were dislocated b.v a double train wreck. With the previous complications over Maurice Maeterlinck, who foiled to speak nt the Academy of Music because of some dispute as to whether he should use French or English, some lltarary lovers are Inclined to believe that Blue birds and Horses are unlucky for the promotion of hospitality. , Rut ns to Senor Jbancn. So rnu"ch happened In a few minutes that It would toko a quick working "tuovlo camera to record It accurately. .First, the committee started for west Philadelphia Station at Thirty-second street to meet the author, scheduled to arrive from Washington at 7 :50. No train was running from Dryn Mawr at that time for the reason that earlier in the evening a we.it bound passenger train struck a freight train near Overbrook nnd tied up traffic, Hut a mere collision did not fcnie the committee in the least. The teach ers and pupils "hopped" a couple of "Jitneys," which whisked them to a trolley car. It carried them to Sixty ninth Rtreet Station, where they grab bed an elevated train and ped to 'Xhlr' ty-seeonu street. , Attempted Great lreat Senor Ibaucx, coming from Wash ington, heat the committee speed ing from Rryn Mawr, by three minutes. He arrived at the southern train shed which, with Its Icy trimmings and snoweoated lawns, resembled u spot near the North Pole. The dark blue smoke which Curled from the top of an impnticraud pant ing locomotive, wa" no bluer than the author. Absence of a single glad hand made him realize that the warm clime of sunny Spain was more InVitltig:. Then he attemnted a oreat fcht.' He 1 tried to make a station hand understand I uho he was and why be was there and do it in a hurry. The station hand had other things to do and the author of "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" was not the only one asking questions. He tried to console Senor Ibanez, but the latter, after a sweeping glnnce. decided that uli was hopeless. The wheels oil the train he had Just left started to revolve toward New York. The Pullman car looked warm and inviting. He grabbed the rail of the car and swung aboard with a look of contempt toward the Ice fields which encircled the station. And as 'the train was disappearing In the distance the committee, all out of breath and much flustered, arrived. The six fair members tried to tell the station hand Just what they wanted, and as they all spoke at tho same time It was difficult for him to grasp the situation, From their explanations he got the fact that they had first goue to the northern trainshed and later raced across to the southern trainshel after realizing their mistake. A message was sent to Trenton re questing n train hand there to paga Vicente Illasco Ibancx on the Pullman, Then came n reply by telephone that this would be a difficult feat of oral engineering. It was attempted, hut It Senor Ibaneis heard, he didn't under stand, and kept right on to New York. 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