'm n?tt' . , v J t 13,-4 LI. ih j ; Kl m - wWi MI LWLI vy 1 'M M, I V v ' ''Hi 1 naw.ma..tt . Cf.l '' M i 8' 5 l ,, -, - .i" W WWi , J ' ,.ir n . :! r st JU , , vvt w-- - i --- "-i - ... EDMONDS CHARGES SHP GRAFT HERE VI,JT VA r.-l li ft vunKreEsman Leciarua wn- h'Vl $,' ;fchecked Waste and Extrava- "' france Cost U. S. Millions COMPLAINED TO BENSON v Coit of operating the American mer-1 ehant marine vn raised te unheard of I figures by graft which was permitted t6 run unchecked In affairs of the Unltce. States shipping beard, according te an assertion today by Congressman Geerge. W. Edmonds, who. nn a member of the merchant marine committee of the Heuse, has conducted a personal Inves Inves tlgatlen which, he says, has brought te light enormous expense, graft nnd watte. In the course of the Interview he read a letter sent te Admiral Hensen, chair man of the beard, complaining of con ditions In this pert, and advising that ft saving of $.',000,000 annually could b effected by a sane system of purchas ing for vessels that put In here. "The creeks are trying te push our merchant marine off the face of the ocean." said Kdmends. "Men of re pute nave been transformed by the al most universal desire te share in the graft. The desire te make money en the part of Americans Is doing mere te iurt our merchant marine than any competing foreign power or discrimina tory sets of laws could ever hope." 1 Manj- Methods of draft "The reports of the detectives reveal an infinite number of methods for mak Ih it se expensive te enerntc our shins that a continuation of these methods ia certain te ruin our merchant ma rine," ald Mr. Edmonds. "There Is the case of one man who eald he had charged $118,000 te de a repairing Jeb te ships that would ordinarily cost only 308,000 because there were" a number of men who had te be 'taken care of.' "In another case there were two ships Jying in urydeck being repaired. One of three was a contract Jeb for a pri vate concern, while the ether waa a government ship being repaired en the cost-plus basis. A large number of repair men would enter the government hip. walk through It te the contract Jeb lying at Its side and then their time would be charged up against the gov ernment Jeb. "An enormous amount of money waa made by the subsidiary repairing com panies, that were favored by the ship ping beard officials In charge of letting the contracts. These favored companies bad no competition. There were no at tempts te get a number of competitive bids. The concerns enjoying the favor itism bid whatever they chose for a ob and were awarded the contract with out further ado. Get. 515,000 Dividend "In the case of one company, a Stockholder was paid a $15,000 dividend en an investment of $2000. That is merely typical of the profits that were exacted. The whole scheming was very taw te say the least. It was visible at Heg Island in the construction period. Thousands of men steed around nn the job doing absolutely nothing, while the contractor was paid a 10 per cent bonus en the salaries paid the workmen. "In the course of our Investigations we ran across a bill of $5200 that was charged by a Philadelphia firm for fur ANNOUNCEMENT ! ! We have been eelllns D1A3IONDB wlieIa for 20 years are dis continuing this epartment te devote our entire attention te our retail buslnera. This will enable you for a. limited time te yurchaae 1000 DIAMONDS of all clzes at wholesale prices. ANY AllTICLK PUnCHASKD NOW ran b reserved for Chrlt ms en a hitimU depeftll. Lichtey's, 6 N. 11th St VMb IPaper Bexes 1 and Mailing: Tubes rtcfr EDWIN J. SCHOETTLE CO. 533 N. 11th St rbllfdciphli An Excellent Connection Is awaiting a ferceful man et wide acquaintance te assist In the distribution of the Initial stock of one of tha meat prom prem ising1, profitable and utrlctly clean-cut enterprises known te finance. Spotless character, energy, sincerity and earnestness of purpose mere nectseary qual ifications than selling ability. Answer In confidence AA. Seeritiry. 508 Bulltlin BIJg., fMU. Cheaper Houses? Yeu Must First Have Cheaper Fleur, Ceal, Clothing and Other Essentials. Philadelphia Real Estate Beard .JBBBlTL s1' . -XmLte K. '' '..i -qr ' Probe of Shipping Beard May Be Continued Here Henrlng by the Walsh congres sional cemmitter, which Is Investi gating charges of graft and misman agement against the United 'States shipping beard, will probably be continued In Philadelphia In two weeks, Representative Walsh said today In New Yerk. The Investi gation In New Yerk will net be com pleted for two weeks. Then hearings will probably be held here and in Washington. nishing supplies te a snip here. Inves Inves tlcatlen showed that at any of the wholesale feed houses here that bill of goods could have been purchased for $1600. "One of the antiquated methods that has nlded In the inflation of the cost of operating our ships Is the continua tion of the system of buying through ship chandlers. The modern method of contracting In bulk Is apparently un known te the shipping beard men. The Institution of that tiystcni would enable the government te save $0000.000 In Philadelphia alone according te an esti mate based en the discoveries made here. The condition here, moreover, is only typical of that te be found in every prt In the country. "The Philadelphia situation was called te Admiral Hensen's attention In a letter written by n local shipping man, who waa conversant with the conditions here. I de net knew of anything that hns been done te, remedy the conditions' complained of. "Anether company here has allocated te It by the Khlpplng beard, the duty of operating certain ships. That company has taken a stenographer and a. book keeper In its employ and formed them Inte n subsidiary supply company. By means of that system, the bookkeeper and stenographer ostensibly buy the supplies and thrn furnish them te the company at nn increased figure. That Is Just one of the means that has bj-en employed te Inflate the profits that the company makeu from the uhlpplng beard business. Bryan Here Tonight William Jennings Bryan will speak tonight in the Fourth Presbyterian Church, Forty-seventh street and Klngsessing avenue, en "But Where Are the Nine" 7 The And you get linoleum whose long wear and lasting beauty are assured by the rigid tests te which every yard is subjected, in the most modern and scien tifically operated linoleum plant in America. Fer rooms where traffic is :r i ' . . -. ?"' - VTJ' ,'"" r -75H-T evening" puBMCr-LEDG'EiPHiLAaB' Mtfesifc Clement Finds Ne Corrupt Ship Deal Continued from rase One operation te meet conditions created by decreasing freight rates. Commander Clement expressed n his opinion that operating accounts had never been returned In whnt he would term n proper method of accounting. Citing as example Indvidual voyages of certain ships, lie Indicated that under the old agreements operators were net receiving adequate compensation. Explaining the terms of operating agreement Ne. 3, he said the operator was paid $200 for ench ship, with nn additional fee of seven te ten cent a month for eftch deadweight ten, SUch compensation, he declared, wns, gen erally speaking, net sufficient under present conditions te enable operators te handle the ships nnd operate efficiently. Handling 1100 te 1200 Ships Commander Clement testified that the shipping beard new Is handling under operating agreements with steamship companies' 1100 te 1200 ships. These out of commission nt present, he ex-, plained, arc for the most part w'oeden vessels which could net be operated In competition with these of steel con struction. Reverting te the subject of account ing, the witness BUggestcd that receipts from the operation 0f vessels should be deposited In a bank designated by the shipping beard subject te check by the comptroller. Under the present method of book keeping, he anld, It Is Impossible for the beard te defcrmlue what moneys are Its own except by sending auditors te check operators' accounts. "One of the first things Admiral Ben Ben eon erclr-red," he added, "was te estab lish a better and mere efficient system of accounting." Plans being worked out by the comp troller at present, he ttald. Include de vising n system of standards for the purchase of previsions and ether sup plies for ships and the establishment of a commissary department te relieve captains and agents of the ueeesslt of buying supplies from local sources In foreign ports. About half et' the ves sels new carry a shipping beard repre sentative In the person of a supercargo. Admiral Bensen probably will be asked te testify before the committee when It adjourns Its hcaringH te Wash ington, it was Intimated by Representa tive Jeseph Walsh, Massachusetts, chairman. This was taken in part ns the answer TAit atlractivt ivttJ ifftct it but ant eftttt dtiigni f Armitrtng'i Lincltum fnm ivhieh jru can ekteit txactty the fleer that tuitt your hall bttU Ideal Floering for Every Roem in Your 1INOLEUM has long been thought of as a fleer-covering, but. s Armstrong's Linoleum is a floor ing andsemc, durable, permanent that you will be glad te have in every room of your home. Drep into the store of any one of the leading merchants who sell Armstrong's Linoleum, and sec the rich, soft plain colors, the beautiful Jaspes (two-tone effects), the artistic parquetry and carpet inlaid designs. Yeu can cheese colors and patterns that blend harmoniously with your rugs, draperies, and furnishings, carrying out the color scheme of room or suite. Pnnh CIRCLE en the Armstroke Cerk Company, Linoleum Department Lancaster, Pennsylvania Armstrongs Linoleum Jbr Every Fleer in the Heuse $ ,' i ik" te Admiral Bensen's telegram yesterday te Mr. Wahh, offering the records nnd ncrsennel of the heard in furtherance of the Committee's hearings. .nr. uaisii indicated that the committee would hear the testlmenv of Jehn Barten Payne, Edward N. Hur" ley, Charles M. rJchwnb nnd Charles E. Flex. " PlEZ CALLS GRAFT CHARGES "ABSURD" Chicago, Nev. II. Charging that the Walsh committee investigating wartime shipbuilding was "sensation hunting" nnd playing politics. Chnrles E. Plez. ferm.erlv director general of the Emer gency Fleet Corporation, last night branded the charges contained in a re port te the committee released in Wash ington untrue. lie relerreil te the Walsh Investi gators as a "bllgcwater committee," In timated that thev arc Inspired by a The Entire Gasoline Performance of Your Car at a Glance i i i VACUUM ""- SYSTEM PERFORMANCE O TOTAL 71 GASOLINE ' CONSUMPTIOriLV hBhIIt A real preposition for VACUUMETER. 1410 Girard Avenue Poplar net tee heavy, an inexpensive fleer of Armstrong's Printed Linoleum will give excellent satisfaction. In its durability, and the instant attractiveness of its artistic colorings, Armstrong's Printed Lino leum gives you full value for the few cents a yard additional you. may invest in it. Housewives luce floors of Armstrong's Linoleum because they are easy te clean, and inexpensive in upkeep. These floors cost less than hardwood; and expensive refinishing never becomes necessary. Have your linoleum laid by the mer chant. A very satisfactory way te lay lino leum is te cement it down firmly ever builder's felt paper. Floers installed in this manner re main smooth and tight, and are absolutely waterproof. Armstrong's .Linoleum' is fkf thr guaranteed te give satisfaction. "A imdemarJi Identify it by the Circle A burlap hack trademark en the burlap back. ( - "1 ' "malevolent, vindictive purpese'' and named their conclusions "absurd nnd puerile." "Twice within eight months the so se calted Walsh committee has caused the publication, of statements reflecting en the cempercney, honesty and integrity of the members of the Unljfed Btates shipping beard and the' Emergency Fleet Corporation." the Piex statement reads. "The 'billion dollar graft' story had blown up, but the committee kept en. The committee Ir again after a sensa tion, and se it publishes the charges which two former miner empleyes of the shipping beard have laid before the committee. It publishes these without giving the officials of the shipping beard and the Fleet Corporation an oppor tunity te reply." Te Lecture en Anlmalt' Motion "The Production of Motion by Ani mals" will be dircussed by Ulric Dahl gren, professor of biology, Princeton University, this evening at the Frank lin Institute. EXACT AMOUNT OF GASOLINE IN TANKATAU.TIMM CASOUHE USED ON EACHTPIP dealers who SERVE CORPORATION Philadelphia 49S3 Heme ,-"v-v.kV -VV?1", "' w ' .1M- .!?! Ml 1 '-" 4 3 BODIES TAKEN FROM SHIP Nine Are Hurt In Explosion en Freighter In New Yerk tfew Yerli, Nev. 11. (Hy A. P.) Three bottles yere discovered this morn ing in the held of the Morgan Hue steamship El Munde, en which nine mn were seriously injured yesterday when one of the vessel's fuel tanks ex ploded while she was tied up te her Hudsen river pier, Latest reports from the rescuers lat night Indicated that there had been no less of life. Nene of the three bodies could be Identified. 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Negro Robbed of $22.50 .Tame3 Adams, twenty' yenrs old, a negre, of Third nnd Spruce streets, Camden, reported te the. police, that he was held up by two white men en Hndden avenue last nlSht nnd relieved of $22.50. &a hard dayfc work ease tired, strained muscles and aching Backs BEEN at work all day, lifting heavy . weights, standing en your feet, ex posed te weather conditions and strains of all kinds? And new you're all exhaust ed, tired out, stiff with aching muscles, backache, weary feet, rheumatic twinges? Net a bit of it if you use Slean's Liniment promptly. ' If you are wise you'll have a bottle of Slean's en the shelf, at home, and in the shop. Just spread it ever the aching part, H penetrates without rubbing, it stirs the bleed te action, and quickly will come grateful warmth and relief. You'll be back en the job comfortably the next day. Geed for rheumatic twinges, neu ralgia, lumbago and most any "external" pains that are all the time coming. 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