I II m w h? f COUNCIL MAY MEET GARBAGE SITUATION Mayor Hns Plan to Extend Penn Reduction Contract for Thirty Days GAS PROBLEM ALSO UP Minor Monro wi'i pros, tit in "niim-il tndat n plan tn tirhlf;o ot ! flic crisis jn Hi'k enrhngc collection situation, to the end tlint Phi'nilclphl.i "ill not bo deprived of collection- w 'it'll tin- con tract will- fh Penn Itediftion Co. ex pires tomorrow A plnn will lip pro posed li which llic roiniiniiv will bo enlled on to collect the garbage for an other third dnt. thu deferring the opening "f the method nf collection bv tlio i itt fc- n month Cltt offiiiaU rognid th- situation as (prions Council h.i nt tot upon printed fund" for tin- purchase of the roinpnnt's pin tit . mid h t !.. omo Kind of triimorarv arrangement I timili'. it i explained, tho I'itv ttnu'd fan tli' '1 in ger of iiin'olliTtoil cn'mir"' Therefor, .is explained bt a citt otHi'inl. tlio lilnn (o lip nrpi'tito(l to Council toiliiv is n" follow s : "A tesolminn i ti I ..di ing n form oi Agreement with tli' IViiii l.ed'i tion Co. will bo iihmittnl t. ('.intuit to hit It will then lio up Coiiiei! t" i"t'e Hip oni Tlio us 'oniotit will mi tr-nriri the citt to i "in into nti ngr'-o lneul wtti tlio ooinpntu bt tin; term of which tlio compaut will continue it nOloi tiin for thirtt lm A'o the rit.t's oitliiti to IMllollll-o tlio pliltil mi linif ii million ilo'lnr- ml bo oMotnloil for tlio -limp ponoil I 'or tl'o addition al moiitir- oollootioii i' . . ompnnt un der tlii agreement wi'' ! nnid SI." 'W)0. If ni tl ml of tlip thirl, dots tlio oitv tokos iimt tl uiipiuit - pin nt. thou the .." MO "ill npplt "ii tlio nimbus, prio" of tlio p'lltit M-unwhilc I Tin oil til'' ho luiblo for nnt loss or rlum age tlio eompnut 's p mi inuj suffer during tlio tliirtj ln- " noil It ap pears that tlio lompim.t ' nnuot sot in siirnnoe for its plant, .iml tli'i-"f.ro tlio cit will hate to g" stiret.t fur tlio safe return of tlio plant t" tlio company in tlio event thut tlio itv ilois not tako oter tlio iiitnpuu.i uit." TIip iiiotinti of oM inline Unit por tion nt thr i'l!tllitt XUs nililtuit bo tut en i In' i it anil t'li I . 'I I Pr tintting tin iio of Tli- llntili tlioniial unit iii nlil.-o ot tin ..inillepiiwor b"- (mii "linli ox'umv .l.iini.iii 1. P. CI. v ill i lion ni a'-" t"ilai A bill u- pa- oil i" i ii'n b foiin nl uiitln rixniK jn iii-1 lion of tl." J i; p'uut but 'In Iuor b.i- not i Dmiini u i oiiiiiisinii t Wo tin' ' i Is Fiume Fight Ends; D'Annunzio Flees CiinliliU'il fruln I'.tltr ! Ofioiif I liinie ! .'.tin mio s i-jiiotiarios ' will In- ilissolti-d and k'iiMmI uinmi-tt. tin corrpsiondcnt Ji-i'.ir It is e jii'ftid D'Aiiiiiinio will go to South i Anioricu , Kome. Poo "0 Ii'Aiinniu'io has i ciied a prnolaiuatiiiii fli.-ltti ins 'hat it is rot worth while dtina for Italt Ilo ( Fnid lie was b-atiiis piuine bt air , plane i This ui spuiiotlioiHlIt ,-innouinoil vesti-rdat aftHrnooti. toS"ihi-r with the nnnouii' oinotit tliut tl- Piiinie asroo- i Bient mat he n gnrdoil n- i-oiioluiied. Acoimni; to ttie 'i-ii:'Hrii, uiiiiit in fluent ml H-rsnns in l-'inmc woro badly, treated or -.otcn-'t ropriiiiumleil b H'Antiuir.io b"i-:iu-i- of then- olToits to tniliioo li mi i" tiltiindon hi- secninglt irrreoi'cl'nliio itliiiule Win u -.h-ih of' them tiioil to o;u-ii argil Hints with him the pott dismiss, -il thein. lallmt: lli'tn cotvflrur Tlio "tilt rest.'t of iiiosi- aneiiiiits to, change tin- ininils .if l Aiiuntvi-. and his bgii li-irtes. sins tli- Mos-ig.rii I, us been that mam pet-sous h'lto I n ii.i irisollirl or fm-ood In tli i- tin- mm tn 'ludltii Prof '. iin-llii ot tli.- .ultimo ' nioui p.utt who tvn- in-i us. i of iiaving ' plotted against the poet Tin- itowsiiii( f assorts ih it moding rtu apioiiiiiiiitelt is tiiiown --f the cftsin'ties ii'iiotiK '!" Is "ii.i'ii s Ciip:.i in 1'i'ii uii-i w.i. the In .id di s lli.ng i , aru'inil I'tuiin- -aid tu tl,. I'm In i il.i, s ..in- t, ,, in imicil ui I ' n lit I- ' os,igelo - -nkiii,! i d. ofll ' 1- UIJlJ ijn.tr I ti I b .ini Ii tin a i, it it i,n ui '1 In li J, l I - Uppl ii. Ii in i - 'it of .iii i. '-est , t. ., ,!,, II I .1 An ii it ii ati i- I III I Mlilt t I- I if CI) I M" I ,"II!iti . ,m HI- lilt- I 1 ,i" WIT, I i llil-m t i .. ,1 ,-i.j.l ,, 1 in ll -hi. i it . tht'i'iii- hi il ti ,iu -r Ail -ii ip .in ,i i D ll t ! II.. Il lii' no ii' '" i-'.i ,i itig '' ii to. - m 1 1. - tlollll'l. HI -I ,dti -i W.i- .. - -,. , llllllllt lilt s llf Ot J I II I . - I'll r. II --,,t. - 11 ., 'lo II I'" III, I tilt n I II . I! t , Ctil.Hi. , Miiv, , i pi rliup- i ,t i ,,,, 'lS I'lll,' ' M--II JH tin- 1 1 ..t ii- . , Win 'it II ' tit , i. tVit till- s'i , ,,,xv i lllto III r,ll lO , I It III i 'I,, il g in-. II on in ,- ,t ,' ,. i , to 1 1 1 i iitu i I i 1IM1 II ti - li l ,i I t hsii i ' ( ,L- , t.i' i i . i tl I ' i ni-Li ts 'i-giiif ii ii M ' 1 .1- lln I. l ' ii'iiin- -' Iii . iliii nig uf I' ll, i K. ll "a i lit i ipi i ,i- ti g '. I- 1,1 ti r ot ' tl .it in '.n t ik d pi-npli - ot i ii-r-1.1 in -t ti'ie 'i. ft uln 'lie in -i - ti .i- 'lie I III Id- "it. I III , r ii g he .lost ,ti-es irie-p- ran iml tin- ii - . ng in. .1 I n . .en -. i i I i In ii SEAPLANES BEGIN AIR TRIP FROM SAN DIEGO TO PANAMA Fourteen Craft V. ith ?0 Men on Board Start 3000 Mile Journey .in Die r i ii ,1 lello I. in of III, I III s ',,i . .i M r . 1 1 i: I ll I' h i Mi. . i' .ni i. I fll-l ,1 - ..f II,. I I ' ' k ' I'lll llll the i .ices i,. , I-- ' , ttl . , I ! t i I'1, --- I I, l . 1,1 I Point I .Ufa I I . Ill til,- 111 i ' l 1 .1 III I'lam - hi i ii i n -,,i ii- iini, 1 1 He- Hie M.e i 1 .1 Hi Ihe I I ili-l ll I H .Mb pa I d e p i' i mum I'm f I nig Tl ' phi n lllll .'III lite lll . fllslel- mill ih'i C i i , lu. i sat r i 1 1 li i- -iiult mi ,i" -mini Ills! ' II IllUetiltt t o ,1.1 ' Ion .Ige s't" mi ,1 M 1 1 1 to I. 'I His a nu jir i n.ii i i ' n .'III' - f "nte.l I II I lit to ill, Pull I' I' I I I" g . ll, - If iiii, I ',.' i If a lie an t I I' - u, I.i , - i llllllllll'UI Hi -I M ho' - I lie ii'- si ii. .Hi impi'i t.int "in I'he seutillllies m n 'i i and inn' i if nu ling a so wii lte -,ii, I are lo olid h'Mii I' till i It's t rcp'iils ui th. it progn-ki. In Mo ntr, -iti f I mid.'! Amu-look if! Coilio-'-land L'fln ml',- south or Sun I , go All 'iinieil -Mi hi lis I'U ,. .I t-ig liming, but a,, niiflii iligi.ts i o pi.iuiic'1 lllleb hn a two week supplt of wutc llll food RESTORATION OF ESSINGTON TROLLEY LINE IS ASKED Tlnlcum Supervisors and Yachts men Testify Service Is Noeded , Siiioriso s of Ttnloiiiii tiiwiinlilp. j ItilllMII, , 'i tint tmlll lirnt' sll',1 bofoio l'nblti- Sort .i o Vi'iiiinisoioni'is I'lonn nt i and IIpiiii tin- 'llsi-iititiiiiiiiin-i- uf trollit M't-Mi-o from l"s-iiijt.ni to tlio Hi lu ttini' ritor on tlio lit pointi'i! ftmii rolsom. Ph.. lit tlio Pliilmlolpliiii Hiiplil 'Iran-nt Co. Tin boaritig was holtl in room i U. , f'itt Hull. Tlio protest was hi ought by tlio town- shin sitpot-t Isn,, after sovotiil potitioti' l had lioi'n Mi'j'iiittcil bv patiotw of tlio lino. Tlio protost hu v orkois in tlio HJ'- ' uiiilh, ttlm until locoiitl.v woro iiimolj to tlio rivor front ovor tlio liuo. ntv tiotv I foivotl to louto tho oiii-K on tin' out sktrtK of INsiiiston, nml walk to tlio ritor. n (liNtntiiM' of more tlinn u inllo. Complaints of tho service of the Southwestern Une were ho tiuiiiornuH Mint ('oiniiiinsloner Cloini'iit orib'tod a I triiiiwrlpt nmdo of the tcntinuii.t nml I annmthoon that ho would oiilor the ro oelvor for tho oouipau.t to tippour befon I him. Member of set oral taoht t lubs alone the Holutvnre testified that there wi- need for the sertioe between 1'snitistoli , and tho liter I PRESIDENT VETOES RAIL BILL CHANGE Reasons for Extending Date of w Operation of Clayton Act Inadequate SUFFICIENT TIME ELAPSED, WiisMiiston. "- X'l -!' A P -I'risiilent W i'siiii tcti cd todas tho joint tosoli ttmi designed in siisnend "i sci tion of the Clat ton ai t prohibiting common carriers from dealing with any i oueern liming inteiloi king din ctorHtos with tin carrier except to a limited ex ti nt a to is ntr.-n-ts. Tin President's telo message follows- "I return herewith without ni sig- nttiiro Setuito bill No 4."'Ji!. aniPiiiling so tion fiOl of tin- traiifportiitioii act b.t et t,--i.li,g the efTeiMi date of seotitll in uf the Clatlou !1' t "Tin Clat ton anti tin-t in t wa f spoiiste to recommendations which I nriilo to the Congress mi )i tuber '' 1!il". and .lanuury LM. t'tl 1. on the siihieci of legislation r gat ding the ten 1 difhciilt and intricate unit tor of trusts iml monopolies. In speaking of the .linages which opinion del'lictatoli atn iiiuis ami for which hurinoM. waith. I ohsertell : " 'It waits with aoipties, . i, 1nt place, for laws ttliich tn'' i It prnhilct ntnl iirevent mh-I Ini-klllgs of the personnel of tin lot ate of great corporations in tin i 'lei tu and railroads, industrial, i omt'iereial and ptibliit sertioe bodies as in i fleet result in making those who Inn row and those who loud firtiiallt one and the saini'. those who m-'I and those ulm nj but the same pi t-sons trading with nm aiiothi-r under difforctit names and in differi nt i otiiliinations, mid tho-o wlio iiftoi't to compile in fact partners and iiinslci of snnin whole field of business Suftji lent time should bo aUnticd. of ooili-se. in which to effect tlio-e changes of iirg.iiiiution without iiii-outeiiii-nce or i onfuslon Sulllcieiit Time Klapsed "This i.irti. ular rot oniuioinl.itioii i rofli'iiiil in se, fun of the Clat ton nt' trut act That act lii-eann' law mi Coluber 1.1. 1P11. and it was prot nb-il lull si-mioii X slioiild not liis-ome elfei lit.- until two ii'jt. afti that d.ito. in itler that the cairii'ls and ntln' affis tod might In- .ih'i. t i adjust tln-ir ffnits -o that no in, otitemctii c orcoii fiisiun inigiit ttsitlt from the enfone ii" lit of its piovisions l-'nrtlioi- oxti'ii sinii of tiun , amoiiiitiug in all to timtv tlinn fuiii toir- and ttto mnutlis lime -till- belli I Hide Tilt st were in pun t ' tin- intertontinn of fi deral mu no', but tin i.i'iiitlis lint,- mm t-lnjisi shun tin- resumption of prtuite opera i on. In all mor six tears have . lapsed Mine this i-iincimi-nt win- put mu the statute books, mi tntit all in ure. Is i niiocrtiod hate li.ul long and iitnplo niiiii-e of the obltgati uis it ini liose- 'T'ie Itltelslato Colli -inn ha- adopted I lib - t i H ipill III' Ills of -l i I fori u,: tin e.Ti elite tijti the I -mgri-ss has i i - pi' igjiu.'i d nl'ti'r Iati'iiii t i- r.i -ui h i-ii itii.itiii: - nil's i ii'i's iii-e mm in toil ii appeal'- tl -it tl,- C Illlllls- p sp,,i-hi to mi X. In ib 'ii' -i i tion X. I ni i I'l.iti-'i,- l". l'.lls iitl.l 'I '1111,. I - tl'i't Tin ri- ti' i ' s-.ll-t Jill' In., tiiki tl .. , ,b niirt sti-p ti to put ; pr.ii t'i nl ,1 is xt In tl - I. it- I. -nice been i 'Tei t mil It. ll ill- appl.i miou :. t i -, In in. i i' -i mu iinu i 'I, ii.imn! -it tll'S. .lllli I. II t i in -i .ill li utltiiii , until 1 P'JJ -i til Mo i tl," .ippli a' ion sm in'iugmg I l-s l-ligu I tile i IH I'lll. 1 1 1 11 em .il toniiiii'ii cm -mini r. c mid -it 'u-t mt in !,. t I- f (I, lob, ( liaugi .!! I.ll.t foil r I." i:ii i 111. lilt qll.lt ' u hit 'i f It 1 1 " ii, in iiddr i i il t1 l! '..it I ii . t, -t.il. ii ,t- t .1. -if tl i ' lte,i-iuis for T I- 1 1" n i t. to - a mil I .it. a1 --I I ..t tie .ii nig .nt,, - IT, , t ot tin III will oil the " ; tn.it ,!'- r S- t s- i xpi i, nit uri - in man iiistam -' i .11 l 1- l' - ,, tl . ,n I tl - I" l-l"lls III, illlllolK.l'lO i, int.'- d state- of the , ,ir- nil tin- lit III th, ll'llli-- i ii I , a i-i t i-ioii i f S' o- d-r ft, make it cm -'stent i,- l tin- ti riispoi Hill, ui l'i .' -.1 ti - "ti ! -I duo UI ' --lll'l ipp.ir ' it tic I -II . in i' .olilt ' th. i -ball t. h n 11--1111S . nu- to hi - ,-f th In nu, prim ,i' - li tplo 1 i in : n oi i'- I .tl mu in. I in il uh . ti ii- -icr-r ti ol.l ,,',, i lit I ts inti inb d to So withheld the lo'llliiiill i in rind. ft,,- partii-ularl.t i u a - ad in it li'lte hat I i i. Mow ed as to t It S, -ii, it., W't-i on-ill In ' Hid 'Iii il t 'i- f th, nt I 'U'llllilllg- Coinitii si oi Is ui,-, m SOVIET RECALLS KRASSIN Declares Britain Has Evaded Obli gations of Trade Agreement London. D ' ' Ut A P i A iisiow tii -.tgo loilat -.its i 'tut us iii'ini lliitiiiti. which rei em It in tiled the .lull ngieeiiii'iit for a re sumption ,i iradi with Russian, "has iimt , oiuiieti'it a ii i i- i lent 't eflllllllg tl I itt position ami obligations n Inch it indcrt'iok in .lult th" -soviet lint I II 1 1,1' t-1 XI lis .III I'd I i . llll s .Il'll I li t nb-il to ioi all I-i mud till. cut ll. UH, li nf ,,I , from I.onilun lo cun-ult it i til 'llll EVENING lU.BLIOLEDGEE-HILADELPHIA, THURSDAY,, M7I AI HARMONY TALK Senator Intimates Ho Is Inter ested in National Affairs More Than Local GOES TO CAPITAL TODAY )ng and limulitry Laws Too Polly for Penrose Senator Penrose thinks lie is (oo hie u liiiin to stoop to eurh time mOIIiii: and banditry. Men of iiitlntinl proininonre in WasliitiKton are Kiting iniioh of their attention to ligidiiMn nlonc these Hups Tho senior senator from Petm stltnnia seemed surprised when asked foila.t If lie would take part In forming much -needed lawn "I cannot cheapen myself," said ho. "h. inltitttim; in m It matters." Ui a Staff roiT-i pmirti nt Atlantic City. Hoc. P.(l. "Hnriiinny hiimpli '." That was the nenrost Senator Pen rose would come todav to clvliie any i-Mit-esslon ri'irardine the Pliiladolphln I po'itiriil Mpiahbli'. The senator assorted that ho was ikine at ail matters political audi I oiiii-rwiM- irimi ii iiiiiiiiiiii tn-in-iiii and wIiimi asked to offer a solution to I liri: about liaruion.t bi-twoen tlio ad- 1 ininistriitii'ii and the Vaic-llroi) -Ciin- nitiBliam coinbinatioti. he uttered the foioeotne. , , lie made it plain b the uoni-ial tone i of hi tenuirhs tlint ho iliil inn caro I whethiT theio whs luirnion or disoord ntnl ttiat lie was goinc to i,eoi out oi the Philadelphia bat tl In tiow of the cii-is through which the loiintr.t is pas-jug, the senator wns nked if he didn't hate vimi' kind of in optimi-tic Now Year tnessago for the people of Penns.tlvatii.l. "Optimistic." he said. And lie reg istered a prolonged frown whiih shotted that ho didn't approto the word. "As far as tn.t heairti wi'l permit." the senator added. "I mu going to trt to prevent a nt legislation whiih will in crease tin' taxation that no't btirdenr all kinds of bu-itioss enti rnrises P.tisi nosh of all kinds is taxed far aluno what it can bear I ti'i-s- Muni'tbiug is done ami done ipuckl.t th uiutri will bo in a tor bail tint The effect of the present high taxes is being felt in etert unok mid corner of tin- I'tiited Stales." Interested in State Aski d if he would use his uifltienie for passage li.t tin- i oming Legislature of measures which would bonolit Penn stlvauia Industrial enteiprisi ., Sena tof Penrose lopliiii "While I mu inii fisted in m.ttters of national importance. I am. of course. espoei.i'lv interested in Pontisilvania. i which is a great 1 1 nior of nidttstr. Senator Penrn-e eati- Mlantie Cit tins afterni on for Washington III speeial ear will bo attnihotl to a bridge train over the Pemist It anin line, in order to preterit linnecc art ex citement. Me is iiPfompanicd lit his secretary, I.cighton Tavlor: Hr. Herbert Cnrpcn tor. and a tiur-o. At We-t Phihub lphia the special tar tti'l be detached from tlio At'antio Cit until and made a pair of an express to Washington. Tin eo busloads of baggage were io tlioti'd flolll the Hotel Slli'lllUIIie til i - moit'ing. tl ipnpmeni neing in.u oi the Piiatot ami his iitiuue. There wa iiiarkul aetitity among the boll bo.ts and hot' attii'lu the senator's stnj hat ing been a irontab!o one for them, for hi- i- rather prodigal with lit tips nml gratuities. liospite th" senator's assertion that hr intended to gito his attention to iiiiittor of iintional importanoc. he tuts virtu all besieged during me last twcnti fmir hours of his stnt by po'itiolaiis ami oltiitals fioni vanoiis sections of Penn s.tltani.i. As .irgani'atb'u of the I.ogislnturo i lmt lite dnts otY. ninny eame to birn the senator's victts leganlmg u niim ln of prospective bills of importance. Seteral Milled to git the senator's, in tluotiii f"r their own pet measures. Some of tlio callers 'oft m optimi-tic mood, others unit a win somewhat crestfallen. (iites MikIi Vhiio The senium- ' i-IVi-l Uillllt ' all rs in I til,. i X' 1'tlUge of tl Miolburne. Krom III- wneel i ll.l ir- in- iii-iH'iisi-ii iiiitise on tm ions matters whnh -i oi 1 to trouble the "up -taters," aid stood the ordeal hint-It Unbelt S. Spang'' r. of York, who wns sneaker ot tho last llou-o anil who will be fhoson for the -nine po-t at the i inning session wns among those ttlm di opped in. Hi- i ilk with tin senator tt.i- lengtht and ho left with a tort thorough Idea '' what Mr Penrose would like to si- en.icteil at llairlsliutg .hi,- nir tic i loll. Thomas Kini'iiiii Wtnto. who took n promim nt P ' i training the new barter tin i iiiiaiieipmu, was anotiier t l-itor. A -l in tl' i.i' 1 fl pun tiling for i hitnge I i ' i tthii h will apph , it il ii t iint utlii os, is being i,l it is undi'ist 1 thai this --'d during Mr. White's visit -torn pint of tin' -tiite was on nt in pii'piired Ulls di-, i Th. w. repri'si'ii'i alio - l t lurt "i MeCalg , mini '' th th" tl' is' I in the dat's delegation of .lames P. Woodwind, score erniil allairs. and Wil'iam .1 f Pittshurjh. former chair ' uppi'opi i, it. mis loiumiit f Pie nellt. Ill Hi tt lis tni-r Citr holicitnr .lolin I t mi ttlm still has i on-idi'tali'i- weight I'letenth waul of Philadelphia mother visitor. A'thoiigh he i-. hut out of politH- nt present, it d that lie b.is -liong liopts tor i .1 ". ll i, 1 1 U Ilarr.t l.aki r. -t ' H tat t ot tin i: l, !; u 1 1 aic ibilciin stm inmitlie. who will . . lei li tl -i-i lolm t of i h- Si mt t , ill 111 P. (i.lllllgher of Wllkfs I'.lllc ti il' be chief b i k of thi Sen lie siimiic S I.i wi- uire aiiioiig ntliel- who "dloppnl III .Nunc of th i mill's would iIim u-- di l,i,s o tin n i ontei'-atii'ii with tin' selillt 11". LEAGUE ASKS RED CROSS AID Wants Material and Personnel for Troops at Vllna (ciietu. In ' . Il" Th'" i otiiicil ot ii I., 'ague of Nation- ha- ieiiietoi tie League of Hod ''ni-s Si i-letle. lo Mipplt the pi fsniiiii-l mnl material- to pii-teit tin healtli of tie uitorunlmmil fmio tthlili 'till H" to Una to f'iporii-e the pbbi-ilti to ileli'iniino th tonigl: t ol that distrni Colonel llenr.i A sluitt of Won ester. Mass, has In en sent in Vienna i" make tin necessary Ited Cio-s iiiroiigeineiifs. Trifling Fire in Gloucester Yard I n ovi t tin lid tar pot on a uluiif -. ., . I... I I . , . near tne .wi o 'nine ami iuikio sine ,of I he N tk Ship aid i.loin e-ii-r i tins ui,,i inns; inoiigiit tin- mmien mi loiiipmin- ni ine pniiii nun can. en mm li excitiin in. bm no damage TM. cfiiiipatnes won I nun South Cnm,en. l'-iirtnw iml .s Mb -ireel ami Ixalghn ,uiuii 'I'll' Hilling tli i was ont Inn,; hi Ion; thct ai mod rcimuoL UIUMI0 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER'S DAILY LIMERICK CONTEST One Hundred Dollars Daily For the Host Last Lino Supplied by Any Reader of the Evening Public Ledger to the Incomplete Limerick Which Appears Below RULES OF THE LIMERICK CONTEST 1. Contest is open tn any one. All that is reiiulred for you tn do U to "rile and kmiiI in your Inst lines to 'lie I.imorick. ting for ciintoni Hire tho coupon printed bolnw. I lont-o write plainly, and be sure to add .tour name ami address. 1 All answers t tin- Limerick which I" printed below tnitxt be re ceived at the office of the Hvkxixci I'l'liMf LiituiKii by (I o'clock on Sntiiida.t evening. Monda und Tluirsda.tV, Uniericks should be mailed to P. O. Itox l.Vj:i. I'hila delphia : Tuesday's nml KridavV to P. O. Itox 1.TJ1. and Wnlnw day s and Saturda.t ' to P. O. Ho liVJJ. Auswcr.s left at the oflice of the Kvi;.mmi Pt;m.tc InnKit will alt.o ho admissihlo. tiii-: vini:k ok today's contest u.u uk announckd onu WI-KK lltOM TODAY Cut Out TO I'lIK I.IMKItlCK CdNTKST Cl MM) Pflll.ti" 1. KPCI.lt, '. (. Itor .;,'.;, I'htlmlilphw. LIMERICK iVO. 16 A chap in the mummers' parade Said, "The rest will be mad, I'm afraid; For these crowds, you can see. Have come just to see me (Write tour mistier yamv . &'rri ii ml Ao. City ami Sinlc BIG ARMY HOUSING PROJECT REVEALED Initial Step in $300,000,000: Proposition Balked by House Appropriations Committee SUNDRY CIVIL BILL UP Ity the Assoclatetl !'res Wiitlilngtiiii. lr. .".!). A lift j mil lion dollar item for ami post cmMinc- i tion suluiiitled by the War Hopartniont jand refu-ed b.t the lions,- appropiia 'tioiis coiumitteo in reporting out tlio Utimlrv citil supplt bill, was the initial i step in a now in my linn-ini; project I itcmplnling esiiiimlcil yxpeuditui'es I of mm than Mtllti.litMl.lHHl over a period I of ten or twelve .tern's. Details of the -chenie t'liiinulateil b.t the general staff are retoaleil III leslimoll tllhoil in no lomniittte. just made publh In iiiging iiuigressioniil miproval of tin plan Set ret irt Ituker recommended that man existing ami posts, paitii uliirlt those near large cities, be nban iloneil and -"Id. the funds to be u-d in liniincing the u"f pioject. He did not. hotvetor. submit an.t list of pn-t-which might be so disposed of. Th now pro loot. Mr. link"!' told the lommittoo. grow out of the seition of tin in tn.t leorganiali'in lull prniidiug for the in. 'sent corps arua distribution of the ai ni on the basis of militnr.t population and under which nine nous hate been ctented. siipplmiling tin old gco'i.iphii l departnient mens for nil niinistriitite piirpo-es. All of tin work n titeuiplaiod. he said, was on periu,i iient const rip lion 'it the division il pn-ts jn tbe-e nicas. it hero training iiotn oi jj(, .(. i ,,f 1 1 1 - ; recti d ular and National iiimiu uoops uollhl lie i oiulucti d us ih- an bt Cllllgll'sS. tn my is toiliiv to hate these If th great ilitl-ional centers. .mi n.u.oi said, "and If this future training is to be giteti upon what seems lion to be an indispensable idan. then wemu-t be .iii to build pi'imaniut iunilor l"i tlio ttoop- So that the piogram which is ,,,i d lure Mho .'-r.ll.imil.nii'i uppio printnm a Ken i l- -lllipiv nil, i. in. .i -nut miMiiu i oltlpU'le i liaugi III tin ttliolo tin oi- of our mm j In existing pi rmanieiii " f-rts, Mr Maker -aid. there w.' I ti for il.in n men. ii- ag.i i-i, , i .tn i.L'tl. i f 'JsO.OiMt ti ut nml mull' -i" the "I ieil 1 At pte.iiit h" milled, the troo - iten I hoii-cil in "pitishabte nnd " i -hing , strip tines at the win time can p- whiihl iimlil In-t not iio'io iiiiiu 'fit, '! i"" ' longer. .. , , The slllldlt Mill bill, the flf-t of the lifteen big iipproprintiop n.eii-iiros to I finanee the gotei nnieiit duritig the next Osial .tear, todat was , fm,- iln House lor co'n-nlcii H"ii Cnrrving .mmopi la - , lions ,,f SIM! lill.'J'.l'j. lb, bill rcpie sents a tnlii. timi b the apt 'oi.i'iiitloiis i "iiitiniti fl',,1,1 tin if inoio than i-" nun. oi"' estimates -Illiln tt. d III tlio got i riinient dipartnionis n (inn (Hid fint'i ' 'irrent upon While the blM VUS oxpul the usual Pl"tiacteil " I was inn bolioti'd tin' t"'-'1 inriiid would bo mail t when the ineiisuro tinall' Si mile ltd of S.i'J.- 'I t iiitions I lo receive ' l-llltillll. It ..f the Item 'It '-hang' di piisi s tho J PLAIN TALK FOR CONGRESS Must Give Up "Peanut" Politics to Rcnaln Prestige. Says Economist WasbniKlon. "" ('"iigii-- must pu' ,,1,1,-r if 11 iXpects to ii i ii I nr, -I Ige tlh" ' m i lit A P i it, on I bouse in . I bill k till putt' I' ,is passed giad . of tin i xeoiituo oti I lll'ient Prof tho rnnci-itt of hit In an mblto-- politnul Si inn e nail into tjn ,1, tun Pu' tits it lin f r l.itldsiit ltogels. 'irgitni ilei land befo'c th" Ani"in Assiieiiitiotl. , Prof Itogtr l,eiii!! repn--ontii!i id that iiisload of i,,- ,.f tin ttholo r I ollI'e-s too oflell ,i ho came In Wash ' ,' ir follow piirli-.tiiH I'lonlc tiiouib' i- ' m n- but diphuii it ington in ri'Pi'-i t ' in tin ir own di-i "P, mints ag i ti ofteii the groat I -In -aid. ""i" ' '- '' .mall ritor in 'I h liii'll- III,1 loo '- iii bgishiHon." is ilu- uu i its of u - opposed to one in ri.iildu." , . , . lining ih.ii I'gi-lalnc uu llini iicy was the piinu i iii-e of prisi-nt comli lioii-i leading i" ihiiigoM of lu'csulenllal mitociac.t i Pi"t IfogMs said Piesiilent U'llsoii's db iiii"i-hlp was nut dan aelOUS Ili'Mllli" of the power eXolcUell, ,Ut llllll ll 'ni'l Kiiiuol lines hi en ob mixloils liccuu-i of the luck uf tail ll-ci. oov. IJU lllllllill III I'll iuiiii.' .ii .1 i.. .me., nt Hi nrires win be ' -.i.i . I. .,,....,ssflll coir- IIW'IIIIIVII lo llivu nin-- - .,,, I,.,,,. testnnt. For cMnmple. If tl"' J1" .l decide there Tire two or . -nnstver.s of ciptnl meilt 'or "" priw. the author of eiu;li ne will receive OSV. M' DOM.AllS. The prize will notjie Hpllt ti anions them. , , . n. The I.lmerhk will he jmlK'1" three inlltors on the stall ot un. Kvkninh Pt-iiT.tn I.nK.iu mm their decision "will be tl'"'1- and Mail on tills line) JOHN WALTON GIVES MAYOR AID PLEDGE Head of Committee of 100 Says People Are Back of Executive GABLE ALSO IN LINE .lohii Wultmi, chairman of the nun mil loo of one hundred, discussing his iccent interview with Mayor Moore, lodni declared himself to be suuarelt behind the Ma or. "During a reicnt contersatinii with Ma, or Moore." he said. "1 explained to him what has boon my constant posi tion dm ini; his entire adiuinislrution of being remit nt all times to assist him in an.t way possible. "The task of sorting a city like Philn. dolphin in the ofhte of Mat 'if. unilir the ino-t fortunate cn-iditlona. would be n great one. Inn with the determined opposition of well-organii'd fntri-s tlint work by means of dislo.talty of pit Miililo.tos ami ob-trtuliotis in every other possible nn, the task is in'finitel gi eater. Depends I'poii People "In tiow of all this. I heliete that Mr. Moore fully realizes his depend -em poll the citizens of Phlhnlolph a tu this gie.il struggle, and I personal!, In note tlio good cit I.i us will back lim to the limit." "What .th. mt Seiiutor Walton was a-ked. PctiroseV" Mr. "As to Senator Penrose." he replied, "knowing n- I do hi- attitude with rc spoct to improving niilitions in Phila delphia. I fool sine ,c will give Ma.tor Iisile his fullest suppolt." What is .tour opinion of fieorge W. Oil's "I hold Mi tion. Mt iii Coles in high npprccia t political contact with .him wits in tl Jiics two .tour io mutest for ciilllitt of- ago, when 1 discerned his genuine i li.nm teii tics. The slilcn- itnl servl. o he imnpaigii. in leml -icd in the ma iiraltj oigaiuzing the committee of one l.llll'lli'il and in ill the im-imi- stl p of si cut lug uuminatioii, and tho t.indiilme. his ' ' tbiii simplt in- .reuse ui per.-iui.il adinlriition for him." Ma.tor Monies smashing ,,.jvl, again-t his politi, nl eiiomics h-d Vitian I rank liable 1 n i-1 mghl to deert "fii" tioual lighting " II, -aid, "Now is th, time for help ami en oivrntiun." Cable i- chief ami teal estate deputt under Slnriff I.ainbeiton, a .Mjnuii I ,t nnd Mas tin i Imieest berth in the utllci lice next to Hi it of shenft. Ilnbii's uppniutuinit s getie.-iillv ao creditid in Mr Coles, who was" read out of ailminl-trmion fa tor recently b.t Mayor .Moon-, who roup,i dies' I'liiuio with dial of Thomas W Cunningham, pllsldeiil ol tho Itepuhllclin Alliance. Merit Kules to Stand The addi's- was miulr in the Wash ington lion I. Sotentii , Daunliln stints m a iliituer giten Kdwnid H-itts and .1. .1 Milb-r. -tale repiescnlti- iiv.'s-i-ni'i irom tin- uisiru-i eninrncing I ho Twciil.t -eighth and Tliirtt -seientli wards Uh hard Wi'gloiti, picshImii of Conn Ml xx In oicd again-t tlio .Ma.tor in the Muiililpal Cotiit tetn. Ha- pie-ent. as wns (Isiar No, Pcuiose leader of the 'Ihiil.t M-ti-iiili wind. "'lln- Maim- shuns too mm li of the Amlii'ii .In, 'Km, n spun," i oinplaim-il Mr liable. "'Ilio un-sent political llnre up has one iiihantngc. The citll eiv ico 1 1 giilul ion- will not bo changed at tin- w him of ant one mull " While standing against any inodci'.i ti'ui in tin civil sertlce as It applies to citt deparlnu'lits. Mr. (iahlc ritlcied the Maoi foi his desire to extend citil sei vice to the ciilllitt ollii cs. Tin1 sher iff's dipmtiuent i- a count v olhce. Mr Weglein lodat would not di-cn-s i ho ' harinont" appoal miulo bv Mr tinli'e Woman Held on Ring Theft Chargo Mr Paulino Ashwoith, of 11!) M'phMis sttoii, Camden, was held in slldll for lotirf bt Magistrate (in Ms this iiini'iiimj at the I'iftei'tith und Nine sin Ms -tut i, ui, ihargcil witlltlie Im t ofu ting friuii Margci' Kallerlda, Ilino -'rcit bclntt Nineteenth. Patrolman Welsh saw the two women urguing uu the stops of Ihe Ilaco Hlrel't house enrlt this nioruiiig. According to the accusa tion of Miss Kultoridit, Mrs. Ashw'orth s'ibtiiliiid the ling which she churned riuid boon her piopeii.t, uu u pietcxt mnl 1 ii fused to gito it bail,. :t. Tho ntiMVOi- of the HM- " ': mtnn noMiAit pr t c best Inst line to each TAirn'rlok will be nnnounrcd one work "" Limerick ii printed. l'"r rV "' ' the winner of the prize for 1 1 Mmeriek which appears todn win 1. t ln.lnl- n WPCK. PfldaMpft 80, 1920 BRINDELLTO FACE Untermyer Tells Probers Ploa for Change of Venue Is Denied PIPEMAKERS OFFER PLEDGE Hy tlir Associated I'rcis New Yorh, Dee. 30. ltobert V. llrindell. president of the llnruliiR Trades Council, must Rtnnd trlnl in New York on Indictments churning him with extortion und attempted cx'o.'tlon. Samuel rntormyor nniioiincrd today to the legltdiitlvo.conimltten before which he li nroHcriifltiR nil Investigation of the "lnilullnfc trimt" here. Mr. Hntermycr told the committee lie I hnd broil advised that HrlntloU's np- plientlon to the Huprctne court lor a change of revenue hnd been denied. The indicted 'nbor lender, in his plcafor trlnl elsewhere tlinn In Now ork. Iniil asset ted that bemuse of prejudice aroused by newspaper comment it would be tumble to ohtiiitiiin impnrtlnl Jury At the time XIr. Vntcrniyer mutle lil annoiincement. the ncton of the Su pi imo Court on the application had tint olllcinll.v been made public. The "KaNtem Noll Pipe MntitlfacturlnR Association notlllod the committee that it had decided to disband Its organiza tion for the exchange of Information on prices ntnl price llxltig. ItH eonncctinii with the Federal Trndo Extension Iturentt and other national association! wou'd also be severed, it was declared. The pipe manufacturers said thej only proposed to keep nu organization together for the purpose of conducting mi advertising campaign already con tracted for. The assoolHtlon. which was recently Investigated by the legislative commit tee, is composed of tin largest soil pipe manufacturers In the eastern part of the I'uited Static. Mr. I'nterm.ter asked that the resolu tion bo suit to the district attorney, adding that it "must be understood that resolutions of this kind ore not based on any ,proinlse of immunity." "This resolution Is not entirely satis- rfactor.v." he said. "for. Under cover of that advertising clause, many things can be done. Hut I be'ieve thut the rosolu tion hns linen adopted in good faith." A letter from the Metal Celling Asso ciation of New York which recently promised the committee to "mend its wats." was declared by Mr. Vntorm.tor to be "mere empty words. " The cluiuges made hy I he association in lis lyiiitts were "far from satisfactory," he added, "and not acceptable. Collingswood Man Winning Limericker (untliiunl from l'mr One Multord Co., the big chemical lonceru at Itroad nnd Wnllace streets. We'll announce the verdict tomorrow. And we'll print a picture of the. jury. Then we expect to be Hooded with ap plications for the jobs of limerick edi tors. Hut here is fair warning right at the sturt; a week ago, VU might have retired willingly. Hut not now no, air; NOT NOW. About Today'. Winner Mr. Williams, the nuug man ne xt on todaj's 100, has two confessions to make. lie is n commuter and he was born In nngland. Can't got away from it, fans, if .tou're u commuter. (Jots you in the end just like bujlng a lnwu mutter or painting the old onken fence. Hut nut how to conie back to the Hritlsh "Were ou born in Philadelphia?" nskeil one of the limerick editors to the limping limerick nfter he had been giteu a lighting chance, to reenter from the sudden possession of an unexpected $100. , , "Well, now," came buck the answer ami the llmickoror rnn his flngprs through a blonde pompadour. Me was being interviewed in the outer office of the Hough Chemical Works, '.Ml South Delaware avenue, where he is emplo.ted as an assistant auditor and he had about ns much pilvaox as that proverbial gold fish, i "Sat." be said, "couldn I wo you know, suit of go up in ni) ollu'o.' lie wns n ttpioo! limericker -modest like a spring violet ; mil just one failing linn ticking. . , ... I'll in the otitic witn no one ioouiiis on but the Delaware ritor, our netvc.it winning rh.tmstor told ull. "1 was hot ti in Cheshire. Kngland. he said, "and lived there until I was fourteen tears old. 1 don t tell tlint to ever) bod Now understand up right I in fm- Migianu ami ovcijuhiik but I've boon educated and gone to work bote and -t.ell I'm pretty strong for America bt this time. My wife suys I m lln per i l'i,' Ainciic.in." Oh. to- huh limericker". Ii-ilft With Wife Mr Williams is married and not ou' Ihal Ho has tn give his wito ex- ...! I, .If of this $100. '" '" Co.... I I... ,.,! 'That . nun's I rota loiiottiim no- k"" . f otliei limeriolfers." he ex ihen he grew polish e for ll Cues, I'd have to give it to exauipb plained !,., nm lu, it ." he lidded. second '"Th" t'sl, of il I'm going to use to belli fm, the battel lug ram on the first of .lanum t Hosli, it came just in time. dldn t if , ,.,.. Tie Williams huve one little (in. Ige Herbert, 'i'liey live at Liiwiisnl avenue. Collingswood. ,,i,,'il 1,,,'le iis bible mid gloom Im v. 17!" and four ti-nrs ng" . , , "If th, limerick contest hud come a month I.i i or I'd-have missed it," the winner ' nifided. "I'm srhodulod to mote to Kaltininio for the cuinpiin a few tteik- from now." Mr. W 'bains has lived in Pliiluib'l phiu mi moo he left Lugluml, After grHiluiiHig fiom public school he went to bils'un-- college mill is ut puscut u student u tlie night school of the L'ni vt'i'tjilt ni I'oiHisjIvauin. LIMOUSINE UPSETS; 2 HURT Cement Company Officials Seriously Hurt In Accident Allenlown. I'll., Hoc. .'ill I'led II. 1'iaiiK-. ii e piosiiloul of the Hath Poitlnml I'lin'lit Co., is laid up at homo tnibit us tl icsiilt of an automobili! ac cident, .in I A. Newton (iish, assistant suporiuleinlMit of the plant, i- in tin' hospital tt th a broken collarbone ami other sei ions injuries. The ti n i onto to SuniltH Kddy whore tl mi- i oiiipan.t plans to build a new mill when Mr. Pranks limousine sl-idiled up an Icy bank upset Tin nip was torn off and 1' ranks pitched into the toad cuts about tho head and chest, (ilsh. who tins at the wheel was ilered urn "it-Minis. 'I'he motorcar new and Mr. with Mr. a wreik. Th'- piesiih'tit if the company Ik I.ouls Itnfetto. of Philadelphia, with otllces in th Piiuiico Huildillg. RY NEW YORK Pat O'Brien Suicide Confirmed M-. Angeliv,, Calif., Dec. :,0. ril A. IM- Captain Charles It Mnffatt. in chiiiBc oi the detective bureau uf (lie local police departnient , loduy nu nouiiccd a snond Investlgiitlon uf the death "f I.u 'iteiiiint Pat U'ltricn, war lltillt'l" Hi I Olllber 17. I Hlllll iiicd the luuliugs ui ihe tirst iiitestigutiuu that (J'lHK'ii i iiiiiiniUetl suicide, W-sV viaUAU, J.UNCHE0N TO EDUCATOR Hood College Club to Honor Institu tion's President Today .Members of Ihe Hood College flub, of Philnilclptiln, will attend the organ ir.ntlon'H second nnnunl luncheon at tho llltz-Cnrltoii at 1 o'clock today. The Philadelphia club Is one of six to give .annual luncheons during this week to the president of Mood College, .loiicpli II. Apple, A. M.. D. D..-of Frederick, Md. The olher guests of honor nt the luncheon here today aro Mrs. KHcii Foster Htono nnd Dean Helen Price, who was among the first deans of the women's colleges to cstubllsh certain standahls of dress for college women. ialii$ shoot VICTIM IN HOLD-UP Man Sought io Defend Himself. May Die -Broadway Throng Sees Robber-Chase JUDGES ASK LIFE TERMS New York, Dec. HO. Another hold up nnd shooting that may cost it life, was added to the city's crime list to day. Seeking to defend himself, fJoston Piro was shot through the temple by one of two bandits, who ntlueked him as li- was entering his tailor shop in the Hronx. Ilolh assailants fled os neighbors answered PJro's cries for aid. Theatre crowds on upper Hroadtvoy scattered right and left last night when they sun u tall man pursued by a still taller policeman running' in tin direc tion of Times Square. Two or three men attempted tn head the man off, but lie dodged from side to side like a halfback making u touchdown. At Fifty-second street the chase turned enst and as It crossed Seventh avenue the tall policeman was about one jump behind. He reached out his night stick nnd tapped the fugitive on the bond. That ended the race. At tho Forty -seventh street station the mon said his name was Leonard Dewey, of i!2) West Sixty-second street, and he confessed he and another man hud just stuck up .lulius Margolls, in his tailor shop at '-'IS West Forty third street near Hroadtvoy. Tin crowd was plainly disappointed because the policeman had not shot the thief. Thirty-nine motorcycles witli side car attachments were delivered at po lice headquarters to be used by police sergeants in three Dorougns oi grenier New York for night patrol inspection duty. ' Four nrmed men attempted to hold up Police .Commissioner Arthur Ker win. of Fort Lee. on the highway sur mounting the Palisades before daylight today, exchanged shots Inter with two parties of police who cornered them on the .river bank nnd then, outnumbered, escaped in the direction of New York in a motorhoat. Klevcn drustlc amendments to the state criminal laws, radically increns- .. , ing penalties and a fined to check New Vork s crime advonco, will be proposed ollllll,...w 1,, lit ln lliwt Vlltlllill tl Itll simultaneously In the next Senate mnl Assembly, with the indorsement of Greater New York's criminal court judges. This was announced here to day by the legislative committee of the Court of General Sessions, Judge Otto A. KoMiNky. speaking for the proposed measure, said: "I am in lavor of lite imprisonment tor iiurguirs . ... . . .... ami iii.-iiwti.ti.eii. in iiiiMiiii nu u-t. a weapon while committing a crime does not hesitate to use it when cornered Ihe time has come to adopt extreme measures for the safe y of the public. loo much enieiiej has boon shown criminals 1 he 'Legislature should make ll possiuio io lli'.ll Willi lil.'lil ll-j tie .lit with wild animals cage them for life." Judge Onirics ('. Nott declared that "life imprisonment would rid societ.t of the potential murderer who holds up his victim with n pistol or blackjack." Judge John P. Melnt.tro said the proposed amendments "mean that honv .. , ti. . . i . , , e after a crook will think twice before I'onimitting u crime. "I am in favor or sending nil those convicted of inbbcjy mid burglai In the tirst degree to piivin for life," he fuiid. "I'niler the present laws a con tirtncll nook gels more leniency than a first offender." Chicago, Dec. StO. (Ily A. P.I Sfpmds fiom the IZvanston Tank Corps and uutoniobiles manned b.t city police, each armed with a rifle, will gumil Ktunston, Chicago's wealthy north shore suburb, from the icigu of motor bandits who have terrorized women of the town, according to the plans uf the mayor, Hurt P. Pearsons, The motor squads will tour the streets throughout the night. 'I'he tank unit is equipped with one tank. Two mote robberies of women last night wore added to tlio list of moro than fiffy attacks and inhbories by ban dits in tlie fashionable suburb. Policemen, dressed as women, also will pattol the streets with revolvers coui'caleij in handbags The will be Instructed to shoot to kill if suspects at tempt isdipe. BEATEN, ROBBED IN HOTEL Man Lay 24 Hours Unconscious In Room Before Discovered Heading. Pa., Deo. Ml. Ilenten into itiseiisibilit and thrown into a roiiiii nf a hotel at Shlllington. Samuel Sleeg, aged lift live .tears, bit in the room for twenly-fniir hours before he wits found hist et etiing. State police wore notified and they arrested William (ieib and Melon Delong. The will be given a hearing next Tuesda.t Steeg was atloiketl in his hotel room. He resisted the intruders mid was badlr beaten. After knocking him uueon scion,, the bandits stole SI'.u, which they found In the mom. Then Ihet ( rioi) Slecg's unei'iist'lnus form to u v,.11P room, and his plight was not discoti rod until fi'llow-gliesl.s at the lintel mlsseil biui md made a search 'I'he cnuients ' -on m item Hoiittoteil about and Indicated a terillic struggle. J. E. Caldwell Co. JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS STATIONERS CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS PEARLS DIAMONDS AND OTHER PRECIOUS STONES X URGED ON SCHOOLS Dr. Finogan Asks Teachers to Collaborate in Writing Proper Textbook SPROUL TENDERS SUPPORT Harrl.sburg, Dee. .10. Teacljer's and school oflicials of Pennsylvania were urged to make the educational article 'imposed for the revised constitution of the commonwealth the foundation of the Keystone State's educational program nnd to collaborate In the writing of tv history of Pennsylvania which shall up a textbook for nil the schools, b.t Hr Thomas K. Flnognn. superintendent ()f nubile Instruction, in the closing IM. dress of the seventy-first meeting nf the .StateMCduootloiiol Assocliitlnn. Tin sessions, which xvere the most largelt attended of any. ever held by the ultt entnrs' organization, were dosed luune dlatcly nfter the election of Superln teiidciitAVilllnin W. Kvniis, of Coluin blu enrtnty, 'ns the new president. Ihe place of meeting for 11121 being left in the officers. Addresses upon continuation schools by Owen I). Kvnns, of the state voeu. tlnnnl education bureau, and on aiding the handicapped pupil by Dr. NVrbm .T. Melville,, of tin Public Chniilies A. f-oclatlon, Philadelphia, nml remarks bv Or. Samuel Hamilton, ot Alleghoii county, one of the veteran educators of the state, and by Dr. F. F Dowiipk, the Hiirrl.sburg superintendent, who presided, preceded Dr. Fincgnu's ad dress. The state superintendent tie dared Pennsylvania's form nf goicm ment should be kept in mind, because it estoblbhed schools fortlie province and that the educational intlcli; prepared by the Stale Constitutional Uevlsion Commission should be the teiy foundation of future education, "be', cause it was broad, clear and coiuptc-hensix-e, an expression f the humanity of Pennsylvania." Assuruncc of Governor William 0. Sprout's sympathy mid support wai conveyed by Dr. Flnrgun. GREEK NOT" E SEEKS TO MOLLIFY ALLIES Rhallis' Reply to Protest Con tains But Vague Expressions. Approved by Constantino Hy tlio Associated Press Allier.fi, Dec. TO. Premier Ilhnlllj yesterday replied to the joint note from Great Hrltaln, France and Jtnl pre sented on December .1. The renly, which covers two typed pages, contains but vague expressions. It voices the hope that the Allies will pass over ic- lent events in file face of the real -it- uiltlllil, Uiiil pujn null, iio-vii- iii-si-i ii-ii, bv ,,, vot(. turning Coiistuntiiip, tli, r h of peoples to govern themselves I -- ..." ..! . . a . .st! ....1 ....... II. n. f.A.tn n. t .....t .M. Uliallis note, which wns tin- proved by King Constantino, leuvis Ilio inference that dreeoe is ready to main tain nn army in Hint rnn when the fowls ore provided. The tenor of the nulc li nmicable. It states that Constnimiie wns recalled to the throne by a IIs, per rent vote, that the feelings of lli ..'11. ,,L1 I...., Ill, . (.rp(,,.s tow(11.(, thp Ailw nr0 mxchnmt ,, ,mt thpy ,m.rely wished to as-rt , constitutional liberty to get rid nf .,,,, VPnrs of ,,.,( Ic domination ,(. ((,(.,ar0M thl ,,, nrppk ,,.,,, wX 1 0h M(,rt,.(i their right to self got prnmont fl. uhlrll thp wnr ,Vils f,1Khti , nN(J rPn,,,.rP,, 'n v(,r,.i(., tt,j(, 'showed them friendly to the Allies. I The recent speech of Premier Unrd I George, of f Stent Hritnln, hns di"l pnted the fears of the Greeks that Kne i land will continue unfriendly nnd the i struggle for power between Demctrioi iGotinnris. minister of war, nnd Xlcliolii" oiijiiiis. nil 111. I IIHIII.SI,, i,i i, ,, .in,, . , ntPI1Rtio,, witll un coalition fecli ng n. f Slintns. former minister of marine Is parent. It is pointed out that if Mtttapli.i Ixetnal Piisliu, the Turkish Nntinniih't leader, smashes the Greek army the Allies will be in n worse position tn deal with the situation than if the (i reeks tako up the offensive. Says "Tying Clauses" Aid Patrons Wusliingtoii, Dec. :!(). -I'so of ' ttuiK duilM's" in louses under which Its 11..1 clilnes lire rented has proved a nnl benefit to customers rather than n hindrance, the I'niled Shoe Macliun-iy Co. declares in n brief filed here mill the Supreme Court in preparation for the hearing of the suit brought Kiiift it by the goverumeut under the Cl.unui net." Arguments in the case piohuhly will be submitted Monday. 2 j)i:tiis I'AUI.Tn' Al l.llnurnc l-'ninio i li ldlb Prltale JOSKi'II I.ISSMi: PAtllX' in I,. JUSlh lilfiilrtrt 1'uncrnl tr n 'h rrli1nie nf Ilia fmher D-itiil Patili' l biiro, .N .1 . PrMuv. life .11 Jl'.'n s r d at MnUiurtlt j;rli.Popil iMiunn, lilu i, i . n in Mlitt.irv finit nil IHU.AN Huililinly l)w L'T MVHYnin. IlItlAN IXH.AN Jt tier I UP iphI-Iii lllKliliinit .,tn XlcHon. J'a Soit-nin r i-j n inum i-'i-ldav II) a in I'hurrh of Our I ijy ufiirufpiimi:8-on j.r 2s mso vin; C ttlf. ot (KuriM P. 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