-wf fcrH Ht , KW t' 4V ,'t, 1 a : TO V '4M"f 'IT, 'A A M 7.'f f ', or t-i f 1 :ir'i V rf -VHf -V 1 tin ., "h m. I. !TB W 'u IpORRISL COOKE f 1 1 INDORSES HOOVER EVENING PUBLIC IiEDGER-PHILADELPHIA WEDNESDAY,, MARCH 2 1920 i'A 1-:tt v m : ff and enthusiasm. Of about twenty mem ber of the faculty thus approached, not one refusal to Join the new organi- , zation wat received. 1 The meeting today, over which an i Vliet will preside', will be for organisa tion purposes only. It Is expected that i the faculty delation will be excep tionally larce, ns the profosori have (displayed more Interest In the project than niijttiins rnat nns oecn utuucucu SOCIALISTS CALLED L OYAL IN BRIEF iw i& U'- Former Public Works Director the Mmi,u'1 toT f0mf t,me I Ineligible for Seats in N. Y. As Name Temporarj uiiirns , . Calls Him Bost for Republi- ' a temporary Hiairmau ami secretary sembly, Declares counsel are to be elected. The president 14 to 1 n Pnnrllrlnta nnnniit rfrfll committees, one on per . TOT Committee I manent organization and one on a plal- I f0rm. The latter committee will draft MEETING AT PENN TODAY .JfiTinVX , the permanent organization will be pre- Morrl. f. CookP. .nrectorof.publiaterteeUnWl,rpo,ed, "' '!" A,a ? r works diinni; tW admini'fation ' , t0 ,RTe talks by prominent Hoover men Albany, N. .. March Jl.-T.lie five Mayor Xlanken' -irs nnd a iiroKreive both rom nmons the faculty and from ?ociitUt members of the State Asscm with a large peisonal follnwins. is out amon tnc representative buinets msn M .,,.. t-uiu. , ,ii,m,nli(ii.i in for Herbert Hoover for Piesldent on ?"T?. i.Um ..f Phlbidelnhla. A b,y aro '"''W flml ' squalined to the Republican ticket ,... rote of the nrcsldtntial candidates occupy seaU in the Assembly, counsel Hoover sentiment also Is rrowinc at i .. It, ,.. .Lr, i .intnrmlna tlir KtnAonla the University of Pennsylvania, where j,0re- tAriiiv it 1 nVlnrl. th. students and .-. '. . ,.- .. ..... ...a. ,.-. intn tin. faeuity will sntli- In the Houston Club ...,.,- u Dr. James T. Youne. head committee nhich conducted an invest! for the Awtmbly judiciary committee averted todav in a brief filed with the to form a platform for the I niversuy , . thp d cpnrtnient of political science in cation into the charges of usiouity of Pennsylvania Hoover Club. (hp wimrton School. j anlnit the five men. Mr. Cooke's statement on Mr Hoover ;Vhen approached yesterdnv by the "It Is by the organizatio i to whim is n stralRht-from.thc-shoulder in- or(;anizcr$i Doctor You or gave his un- they belong that these me.i must be dorseraent. It follows: qualified support to the proposed or- judced, says the brief. Tir.-indi. I want to vote for Herbett "oover -onI;!ntion ami promised to attend to- vldual nets, and declarations, in so fa. for President nexc November in the , . meetin(; if it could possibly be nr- as they have been proved, serve morel ElTtl "he,',satl p choke Z Z ' iwH. AmouR those expected to be to Illumine and to show In conw the eat msJoritv principal purposes and program fir prM.adMpnraindSllroao1.r.e hTdd, fI.th tC'of i tpoliUca'i whlflfh th,'; ,l'tio ? "J1,,1" rri,- ... M.i ii.a.J " t',,wni' liiw ' rof L'.Tt"' ' lnB- 0' i"L P""J' confirm the sed tlous purposes of the t tin s 1 l xiAr u ii tiwinui' , ,. .i . im u MOMitat n pc in nrc iipiiui iiiiciik Ai. iiiucnk i 5 n. Y ti io fired the tmaxination of the individual oter that the mention of his name in any company is sure to briuR n quick and eager indorsement To make the leaders of the Republican party ee that they are up against another momentous decision is the political problem of the hour. HavinR needlessly thrown awav an election in 101:2 and agalu In 1010. they will be more apt to iateli their step in 11)20 Providential Opportimitj "This opportunity to put a ruzRed, red-blooded, warm-hearted common tense. Hbcrty-loxinR American in the AVhite Houte duriug tiie four critical years just ahead of us teems well nigh pro.vidcntial. Shortly after Sir. Hoover began his work for Belgium I made extended inquiries ns to his his tory his boyhood and young manhood, hit business affiliations and ideals, his behavior when the whole m orld was not looking on and I satisfied msclf that ,In him we had a remarkable product of American parentage, American en vironment. American education and American idealism. I "I like his lojalty in the little evety ' day affairs of life munv testify to his friendliness at such times when friendliness specially count'" and I like the way hi' mind grapples with ' jreat problems such as thne of world -food administration and of Amencau , destiny A recent remark of Mr. Hoov- er's, It grows upou me daily that the United States is the odo great moral reserve in the world today.' seems to i reach the very bottom of the well springs of our national strength. I Atmosphere Cle.trctl j "The mention of his name in con- Bection with the preidency seems to have cleared the atmosphere. The ef fect has been like that of introducing it footrulc or a yardstick in a situation where the science of mensuration had been forgotten. We are asking our selves iihj, in view of his great abili ties, his ardent and effective sympa thies and bis stiecinl training for the job, it should be so difficult to hnve our pnrty leaders ronsidcr him seri ously? Why the 'favorite son.' why either the stalking horse or th" dark horse, why all the talk about the little ' fellows if this tried and trusted ad- ' mlnlstrator and mail of affairs is avail- I able? I "I am a Republican b tradition, bv habit and by conviction Rut it will he difficult for me to remain u Repub lican unless my partv tomes out flat footcdly for progress at the forthcom ing convention, both in the drafting of ' its platform and in the nomination of I its candidate. Mr. Hoover's industrial' Tiews, as recently set forth in great I fullness seem to me ound and to provide the onb possible ban on which , we American enn bm'd an ordered industrial democracy fcr new de I elopment in industry the world over rrovis tnai vc require in our next President not only firt-hand experi ence with industrial problems but a sympathetic npproacli. a reputation for fairness and the grit to stand on prm ciple. lias .Ml JCcniiircmonts "All thebe Mr. Hoover pos-etes His views as to our international re sponsibilifies and as to the character ' of our participation in world affairs seem to -tn;, -e wirh the bet American thought Thene are. in m.v opinion . the two ma ter tents for the ucxt Pre3 ident. Therefore T am for Mr Hoover hammer ami tongs Republicans of i Pennsylvania will honni- themselves in standing four square for smh a man until he is nominated and elected "MORRIS LLEWELLYN COOKE Mar.-h 1. Ki'.'O Several Peun tudeuN. headed by Earle Van Vliet, editor-in -'hlef of the Pcnu syivanian. marie a canvass ot faculty members 'e-terdav and were greeted everv where with expulsions of approval Bi'ience iiennrtment : Patterson, head of the economics de partment: Prof. James P. Lichtcnber jcr, of the sociology department. Damaged U. S. Ship Beached London March 24. (Bv A. P.I The American steamship Rock Island Rridge, which was damaged in collision nartv to which thev belong, "Socialists are trying to bring nbout a change of government by polit'cal action backed tip by a general strike, the two being employed as the two strong arms of a giant to pull dovn the structure of our government which ho been built nnd maintained through the inspiration, the toll and the biool of tho -United States of America, and the fctato of Now York." In support of the contention that tho Socialist party "is preparing and at tempting to bring about a revolution In this country ns part.of the international Socialist revolution," the brief snysi "It has opposed and obstructed and continues to opposo and obstruct the government ot tho United States and of this state in all measures relating to the national and ntate defense. "It has advocated nnd incited the de struction of existing government ot the United States by Illegal mass action. "While professing to utlliso political action, it Insists that such Political nr. tlon must be supplemented by violence and mass action, which it advocates, directly as well as by insinuation and stiggestloc." ' in Its methods of controlling members elected to office, tho brief says : "The Socialist party of America is in harmony and accord with the radical, revolutionary Socialists in nil of the countries of the world." Referring to speeches made by the defendants, the brief says their unmis takable purpose was "to instill preju dice, hatred and contempt for the great mnss ot the American people nnu to vilify nnd denounce those patient and patriotic leaders of organized labor who devoted themselves to culdlng tho energy of the toilers of America into patriotic stl nnnalri rlntiltiM tit A 1 A f A snn 1 " TRIED ANDHANGED IN DAY Texas Murderer Pays Death Penalty Twenty-four Hours After Crime San Augustine, Tow, March 21. Texas court records Involving the death penalty probably were broken here yes terday when John Hood Price, a negro, was hanged for the murder of John Kennedy, a farmer, fewer than twenty four hours nfter his arrest. Price was captured Monday at 4 :30 in with the steamship Iroquois oit ishant. C01intiesg loyal citiiens of this rcj.u'j northwestern Prance, has been beached i, .. near I'olherrls t'oini vvun a noie in ner l'i'l. according to advices received today. lie The brief contends the Socialists are Ineligible "because of their dislojalty to K. of C. Hears Father Alexis Failure of men to keep their prom ises was deplored by the Rev. Father Alexis in an address before tho Knights of Columbus last night at the Cathedral. "Men nromlso to do things when thev He was quickly indicted nnd a ' bavo no more intention of doing them , trial jury sworn in. a night session ' man ot commuting suiciue m mm. vi-r.i wan hold in cnunij court ann ine negro miniiie, np sum. rnuier .vihii iihm- sentenced to death. on tho spread of profanity, and said the At 11 oVloik 2000 persons viewed "least practiced of all of Chrit's vir the hanging in the public square. tues is silence." WANT PROPERTY RETURNER Qtato Attorney General Says Woman .Owner Was Loyal Troperty valued at $500,000. which belonged toiMrs. Herman V. Hllprccht. and which was seized by the government under, the trndtng-wlth-the-cnemy net. is now asked back by .Mrs. JPJj She: is tho wife ot Professor Hllprccht. , It lis declared by William I. Schnf fer. attorney general of Pennsylvania, and by Congressman Butler, also of this state, that Mrs. Hllprccht Is a loyal American, nnd that her foH.vhi bec.n a loval American family for 200 ears. ond that therefore she should have the property returned, although her hus band is n Germnu. .... . , Mr's. Hilprecht. who Is the daughter of Samuel A. Crocr. n multi-millionaire, married the professor in 1003. They were in Germany when war broke out. MONEY FOR PARK READY Mayor of Bethlehem Given Check for $35,000 at Banquet IJethlchcm, P., March 24. Bethle hem business men surprised Mayor Arch Johnston by arranging n banquet, ostensibly to open a campaign to raise S35.000 for making improvements at Saucon Tark. The money had all been raised in a quiet drive, and the mnyor was presented n check for the amount. after several speakers had delivered mock speeches opposing the idea. The mayor acknowledged the joke. I Theres j I something mmtok1"' I S about litem JjfigJBI Ct I I youlllifce" jPSpHL V) I H v , ''a2HL "'JL A i h( S3 Bwt94H fvARfuHaQflHSKHHEVHCKSsHulsHHRsfl HeBmsVAVAVAVA9 h Stato School Aid Increased Urldgcton, N. J., March 24. Tho annolntment sheet just received by County Superintendent JJ. 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