"Tr""'j 'ffigm' .r--. p '-fsyT? rs$?- ' "ivc'sB PT-a, ' WPrr V s: EVENING PUBLIC LEtiGERPHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, PEBEUARY 1, 1921 pr fTf 7 V. uv uenm0iJubltc-Wcges? I'l'liLIC LEDGER COMt'AM crni's H. ic cums. rri-sinzNT , cnru II, Ludlimtuii Viru I'umuJcih. John v.' ilartln. Secretary uml Tr.-.iiu. i I'h'lip S cilln J"1'" millmn. John J Spunce-an, Dlreolotia. nntTdP.iAT, no.vun Ctaoa ll. K i'iutis, Chalrunn IjVVlD M SMILEY. . lMltor JOHN C ar.nTlV n-n ill lluntnea. Minngo - Publlahrel dnlly nt Prune LiKtn Hutlillnj; IndepenJi in.i P.iuuri.. PhUiiilrlthla .Atlantic Cut. .. , rnv ( hm HuiMIhb "w YOUR noi MhJImmi Av. P"ioit :m t'orrt iiiniiiiiK ST. Locis (il:i Olibr-nninctat lltilMlns Cutcioo ... 13,1.. riiiimi, Iiullillng news n.'nPAfs- WitniNoTON nrntn. N. 11 i'r retinltntin. Inw x,onk limni'. . , lrfJNDON UVI.CII' At' ui l nth St 'H.3 Si.n building Linden mm a SfHSCmi'TION TI.H.XI1. Tlia Ste.xi.NM I'rbiu' Lm'i.kji i f,m-vM to sub acrlb.ri In Fhllftdflpliln nnd mirround tic towm t the ratn of tvvclvo (!') tMrs nor w-i-k pajabio to the carrier. ,.B inAll u iolntn cutid, if Phil, liv.t-h1 j. pi tho Unltod Putu, c'.imid, ,r I lilted Maiva pe-- ""'. PoiUiiro fre?.-, e.fi (jii i.nir mont i. 5." .'. "0,if rr c-ar iauin m .idvitio". To all fnr-lsn countries r (JI i d .Hat n. mont' NoTIcn "iibes-rlbiTt cv'uhinK ml noun rbangud muit fflve old aa we!! 11 i u arMnss f BCU.. 3000jrAt.M T MMirONF. MVIN J0O0 JET AMrtta of! c,'iri.,,unica'lm:. fo li".'i i,k laJoer, ii..'pymVntvi ."Jjimi e, J'hiln.lrlp'idi Member of the Associated Prcs Tr ASfociXTrn rr.rs r., tltltll to thr , .- ,i' ! i, : . eJlipeirc'irt rrrf(i!,.J (n if .i . .' ,''i.n H fhto pi) i' and alio li i Innl ' thertiH. ., -.,1 i ,1 1ti' '(rj All light , ' rrvuhUi all hevtn are n'-o rn-Mcit. i itl tu .Ni'r'ir j rhitaitplplnii. 1 tlraila l.h.UHr. I !'..'! DR. FINECAN'S CLEAR VISION DH. riM'tJAX'S ilchiutn" proRrillii of sclKni! ncli'iiin-trrtii'ti wi'l undnuliti il' t forth lii mi'ws on tin' rri'iiiinii nml loin poiltlon iA an rfTntiit' Ito'inl ..f KdiM-uti.wi Aicantvlnlp. u t Htiniiiltitius i ntt- t"n rlonr think ns nlih li th- ''iii nj i rlti ml.-n' "f pilhlir tnsiiiii'tiun .ti 1 1 ilmtiw i,. tlir i,u tloii of an !i, ti'i Iminl fu- l'lii! nli-lplu.i The (inn lull, nlti'iuh ml it,Im', it a' liar risbiirc. pri ir.- for i.lcwn i'mIhI tni-mhi'i nt n snlnrj "f .T,"iu). Ir l'liicgiiii it frankly oppot-od to t! im.MiiPnt slm nml In ii n cniphatii' in ln oppoitinn tu thf iiloti that Hip lioiii-il lo imincil liv Hip int nntlirittp If nomiiinti"iii to tln honnl ni" to I.- tnki'ti from tho jiulci'M, it i. niin'iiitup tluil t ho reform -hniiM bo foniiiri'liciiHiv" .nvl not slmplj nlp'tui of n clinnsp fn.m om- 'Iiiiiiv KVPtriii to nnoilirr. Tliori- i" Mnind i'ii' ,n Or l'tuopaii' i'oii roptioii of flip lionril n hoclv parnbh1 of arcnmplislnns il" oi', ,. u i ii' nnd ca.ih thnt nn'ii of di'tim'tion M -'i,. , m ,miinlt rould n i cut mi nilii'r'hip w.tl.oii' int rffi ititf with tin ir piioiim1'. tiiiini'i. olilig itioim This woiihl ini'iin, of roiie,.. that inti'i' fprpiiop with thr orl, of tho ai'tivp phonl lioniN would l rivlii- I'd l :i iiunitir.tii A lionrd thnt wns not imp. rtiimni and n ir en tnpheil in indittiiil ii.aiu'ini i uic v.o.ild he rnnblcil to inuiiilain i br i ti-ttipo of nchiepiiinf The I'ttipciin j '.in. a- f '. -.uidowcd n .'in Interview with th, .iu- . din'iitloniil head in Fliirri-lmrs jci lit jnoI,v. mi ideetcd linrd of piniinMir I'lnlnd-Ipli.nn- . Ii.ien for theii" ii'criN and without ii'aid t.. ct dis tricts. The .rlpine warranto th.. mot eon ilderntp art. mini nt thi tim.'. v. ' . n men' nrs prniuiMiii; milj partial ! m ,h.. up for HIeiis.ioii I'hilnch'lphian. who lime I . i patient under th.- ..h-.( nt board 't.iu. , im 'ifford to Mll'M' the whole efl-e with tin .tini-t thorotiKhiowv. And in tins finn 1 ! Mr T.n esan'N l.irp-ueiiln prograin lioiild pi'.v. .,i invalunble a-ltanpe AFTER THE TAXI STRIKE IT IS a fair presninpt. m that the w.iii of oiitranes u. niipan ins the pinod of vnlk out lij tue t;ii,'tib ope-iit.. ..f tln it.v will now i'.'ii--e The Mrik- I. - lm-n declared at an i ml and the . nb om.ero 'i.tve priniiiieii in niiKiati tiler l. inner if. piiiitioni .ire aMiilable ni.pl. i l!"t th lief thill will In felt :lt ti,, restoration of p iMp- s(,'iint is marred In llsii for a -il'iation win.! r.s.i'.ts m ,un thine hit ii tii'imph of I'lornl prini'ij.les Whether th. s.riix,.., t!,,,,.,',,, .,,.,,, , ,, sponsible lor ! pi'ilai..ins 1:1 w' . :u,. n.. were lost, im.ii' p. r-on- hndh inji.r. .1 an! SflO.OflO wort'i ,,f proji. rrj .fe-troM-d m lieiner i'soiirt ami M i.n,.. .i.n the populalioii i. i,,k ndv.'ititjue of ti. Sle will piobahh neve. ',,. .,. . ,,r '. ' mined. 'I'1,. ..In , i, in. i .,, , ., ,. iHin I'ontin ie, ,!iiin i',e mm!,,. prospeets ,.f it j ... .,.,. i.n ' J . 1 Of tile I.,. ,i' I 'l i.n ',, r. 1 "I i . The dep. ndei . . , th. pin n. decision of tl .- 'np. ntli.c fur " . II 1)1 V .. .oIl -i , mi ., , . ,,. , ,( order I. Is III striii; lelcr ' -r..r 1 :'iar ii nil.' JUDICIOUS STATE ECO Till' I'inph.'itii i ut iii.i i ' ' t'oli ...1--1. . i . f l'''.', I made in t .tV ,i , . ,.e .i-,, ., , various in,i.t , ,,.!., j. n, b,. , crum of , . ..i,i.,i i w I i.i . i . vapnilM'il The r'.'on tu, i,,iati,,ii i ., i-ousbr from f.i; ;- s'ji i , i;i iilthoueh !." te . ,',.- ,,i . .siijerab!. I' . . , furtlo r .1. ' ' ii t . o-e .' ' . iiiaterinU : r '. . p. i . year foll.. i f I i r. . i, t VOted. Woi; rj ' . -i ,, ,,' , Muds', t in ,1 u . i , ,. , liPRlslllt '" I - ,"nrt le inin prop. ti. ii ..; j. . I., i niit to tl .i, i i i' .,.. iple, bir i ,- ,i" ntrbs th- pr '. i' i lie yoiild I. it b. i i , lonifitiir" .' feel thni I .. i - they nui be - . I i.f . , the Reneiiii .; . -i ot . Tin ij'.iii iiii ..j- limit set !.i 'in . j- S from unrea- .n i It if vnlii.'H ii i , 1 1 i Hllffei fr' m -i . i, ,' . I'e.'llil of .' 1 .Is A 1233,, STOCK DIVIDEND TUU moiiui . f M.ii i a ( pa.'li r. ui i 14 ( .i ., , cllilll-llke III' 1 '. ... , .. public h lit i r i 1." ' dividend a' ,i 1 1 imi i ,. -i , ins nil no n' i i .ii .' , i, t.heni under in. r -- ii-.'. i: t'uleus tl . !. i ,'..i - . iihnnu'ter i.i.Tii . , ,j old thnt tl " :, i proof thai t) . i ii i ,i , . I their prom t v ' ' , pony cnruiiiK i.iih i I. k, i in, ,.. ,,, .j,. nfford to .In d . n I l)Otlf,'b '" p" 'J 'I I ji d i hliitres for w s r cle ;.a . r.i ' Hei'llllse i.f ,i ,i c ' i .' n i i SlH'll tllllll. I ' - ll ' "1 netion In . M him. .Ii' i,i. Illfl pip hi l. Illl " s i . . , ., , . ,,, , I l I i ,1 I selves bo' in "ie nit i .. i i. t. stnnilliu' ot tlu 'in I. -ii -v i, j, i'he Morris ei'iieiii w i- i.iin.i SJJ.OlKl.lMMl lis i,ei prnlii, ..ii I,, ,. fad nrc and sal ,,i m m . ,,, ' , (1 .1 . I .it , urn .(I . i. inin from mi iiii'i.imiii tu i hud , v, between It'll .iml l!MT hi i - i.,.. Wl, they were mmli mor. Imj;.. smplu WAS llccllllllll It. d lieel. ,,i. pi ,f, Weie not dhid d lunotii; the Hlinn !i.ih. . . 'i',, i-uinpanj la- ii" im reuci it. i upmilin (Ion to . 10 nun lino In !iiiik t.. it. sim,,. holders rcrtilli'tltcH enlltllliu t i.i in t.i thill' pro rata hlmie in $:i7,i)ii0,iiiui of the mirpbiH vtblch they nlrend owned. DivlileuiU at llie rate of T per cent are to lie paid on this jtUW upitull-ullm This ull . oiisiime unly i ! S'X earning of tho rompnny, below g.'!,U(HM)U(l since Mill All the itocl; diriileml menus, so far as it affei ts Hie pioperly of (he company, Is that the compnii) has inpitiilizi'i part of its siiiphi 'flie (lislrilnilion of the itiphit auiotig the rliaieliolilvi's, howcM'r. does Indicate a dispo sition to relieve the iiimpanj' of federal taxes. stock dividend is merely n disttl hntion of propel ty to it owners and is not incuine within the imaniiii; of the income lax law as tecentlv interpreted b. the I'liited Stales Supreme Court The compute b. dmditii; the juridtiH nmotiB the share hohU'is esiapi'H die federal tax on it mid the shareholders will not be laved on it as in enme Hut they will Iiiinp lo pa a tax on the income thej derive from their new shnres. The Mori is coinpam has followed the examide of man) oilier larso corporations with u surplus Wheth.i' they have shown :i line public -pint in inking this course to i s, ape federal taxation at a time when the Km eminent is in crunt need of moiie is a matter for their own eonsi teneeK for thej ntinot be reiiehed by law RAILROADS TRYING TO FIND A WAY OUT Their Appeal to the Labor BoarJ to Wipe the Slate Clean Is .in Attempt to Get Back to Peace Conditions T AIIK cfiiiut r is in the a of discovering whethei the pii imti of the Knell - I ' iininiiis iailwa law lor Milling disputes bit weiu il,e i.ulwin opi ratot and the men will w ot k That law provides inn. lunei for settling disputes li Injs down the rule that It is the duty of nil arriets i,nd their officers ami i mployes to exirt ev i ) reiiMinnblc menus to preient nnv interruption in the operation of the lanieis ami that all disputes between I ne eiiiploM'is n'ld Hie einploe limst be "iisnlereil and if possible decided in on fen-nee between the ctnplojes and cmp!oei iniiiii diatel inrolvil If npreemrut is not posslh!. . then the liailrood Labor Itnnrd is direfed In attempt to bring about ngree ment wneii the dispute affeels wages nml the iailr..ad hoards of labor adjustment ate to perfotm the same function when the dis pute iiiinh.." grievances mips or working i oiiilitioi.s The A uition of Hrulunx I'.xecutives is asking the l.uboi I'onril to take the steps neeessarj to jie runt a reiidjuctinent of Hie wage Male a ml is thus acting in ueeordatii willi (lie pn.Msions of the law The hpocitle Hung that it seeks is Hip abiogntion of all national iigrc.ueiit. rules ami working ion ditions that liue siitxueil from the war. It ajlts that the settlement of "teiisonable pnd economical Miles and working conditions be remanded to negotiation between each eai -ini .ind its nwii euipliijes.' The nieinbers of the Avociniiou of lioil wiiv i;ecuties and the members ,.f the railroad brotherliooi an aware that if it i impossible (,, i . at h Hgreeineiit In ilneit negotintiou betneen the cinolojes and th" eniplovpr the Labor I'.i.iird can step in and si ek to adjust t!ie ilifferenees which affect wa.'s and the adjustment boards, when and if created hv the railroads, can adiust dif fi rem ps lei'iir.ln.g . ..nditions ot eiiijilo ment The .iiet!,.ti at mill' aris, s whether ,..n ditions are sn h .is to justify the abrogation ..f all aereeii.eiits made duiing the war The iiultniid miiniigcrs say thev are and the rail toad biothi ihooils -av the) are ii"i In defense of their position the i.ulroail ee. 'itive . for whom W " Atterbu-v is Hctuig as spoke smaii, siiy that if the roads at. io continue solvent it i r.ii".irv lo re cl'.i i their . petisps alio it half a billion dol I.i i- ,i m.ii The isiimnie the abrogation of the si,..p ngre. im His v i nlil save ;;no 000 iiiiii The liiiliim ' nmt i eii.e from a tp- .1 .. tloii 'li the l.. Kite of wii'ps The 111 -i l.ilu. turn ii s Mr Attcrburv. -'noiild he u ule m tu. pav nt i.iis';i1p, Lib i I'imiI b the m'anl of ',1st .luh at fim.i Hilt) nine to fmt oui and one-half cell's an hour, a I lite i. jl . . tl im I . HOW pi. ' I'l oth. I 111 lUll n s 'fie p. iai p a ! s f, i poll'tl mi' I' It I' I I in id n.s . ' i, pi r ir i.nlroads are Il'.t . irilll i ' '.llii h tin h 'i .. N 'i lu'd have I pteiioi. r D t.,br ". but their a tual s'Jl'.l .".(III IIIIII Js.i II. s lllieh.it g .1 th . .H - tl." . "lire III 1 ' l iiMnd -'..M 117 in n . III. I S. M I .Ie 1 o! 1.1st )i I.I Mil llings W"l' ,.,' iOI g us the p i toll 1 I I ..'. w i,i . onliii p S ii .1 i i inn ..I u.. . . , ' - I -ll'l ll'i t .im ii.', 7uii,n0(i.iiini Ulisi - that lue lilli s pu ol , or N.'. nun, lidil, IHHI 1 , i I''l7 I 'Ho l ,l I In 'ic lis SI I.IKI.OUII lll.ll it ti - t ll'lle !n w 1, Mher lll.'l s t ,Mi h, '. , ion mid a ' .ili lull . t o is iiicri a or a , 1 1 i.i i .mi... ' lit ' "J . 1,1,1 . ..I'l " ' in..!.- ii.nti i n ti. .im tl ui the ! ,i- i ecu . i oi I i.i . r ..uM I ' lllll), llllll, -, i . ., '17 not , a n' h'list o.ni . -, ii il i i I '.UK it III. v 1 m a I I, i- rn7. i 1 I' i I'l. Iml. ,s ll I t'l I 1 . lit haw ii i . t in ' I, ,1 . i ." L d I , I hi .ii ! I , p.i.g i , ,i. i i . I, V, " pill ' V It i . What . s' I. ' ' I .inn ' ' I ' 111. I Mil.. .1. lilt . I, I. I ' llll - lb I.I I. .1 III. '.ll ' .- i n,. i i' . i . .i in i.g tile, i I... I. v I. ..in lin 'I'H .ml. II I I, lie I . u X.t Itll. 'I I , .1 lllllll,. li, . that some ll p. 'ie .; ' .in oi i ci i1. t I. s i i i bru i .1 nl. tie t I II ,,t. I. -t ot .1 I. Ill . sinihlj en v bv lb"" ' ii i bni'i;.' wluel I . , ..li ii pub lu 1 1' li - ' ' i' ,' I olll.'llll'lg U In, , , I bo W l-ll III hi !l I' u would be ditlii nlt i tabii-h' J'l-i lis u 1- dillii nil I i p l! ti iiiim ui 1 p. urn- tue i tiguu i red bv un-iiu,, ui, hi- Wall -tie. t operiitoiH lor then ()tt,, piotit. et both chnrge.s are fiecpuntiv made The statement of W S t'nri.i. of .,e Iirothcrliood of Locomotive I'Mrcmen, that 'because of the great increase lu the efll ien y of railroad cniplo.wa there baa been no practiuil incrensp in wage costs roinparcd with product." Is easily possible of proof or refutation. The railroad executives do not admit it. In fact, they haw i barged several times in recent months that the men are doing less woik for the prevent wnge than they did for the xvnge paid in 1!17. And .Mr At tertiary, in his statement explaining what the executives are trying lo do. ha.s said thnt "we do insist that for an ample wage im honest day's work shall be given. " 'I'he beaut of the situation at the present time lien in tl xislcniv of machiner for settling the dispute between the emplojeis and the emplojes. Final decision will not he made until each side lias hail an oppor tunity to present its case, and until the public has a thorough undeistaiidiig of the on ills of each. If tho labor boa til should abrogate the l ixisting agreements: nml wipe the slate clean I i l- llkel) that Hip terms of thp old agiee- ii enN would bo irspected urtil new agree ' in. tits could be leached by lircct negotiation I between the parties in iuteiesf. A failure I lo settle the dispute ill this wav would not tp-ult in a deadloi k, lor. as nlreadj indi- ., it.il. appeal pan he made to the Labor lloaid lo s,.i I,, and make a wage award and to l In- adjustment boarda to fix the hours of labor ami other conditions of etiiplo) incut , or. It appeal is not made to them. thp inn act on tin ir own initiative 'I'h nstitulioti of the Label Knnul is such as to protei t the inten st uf all parties, including the publh . for it consists of three men representing the labor group, three represent m; the emploving group nnd three icpresi ntlng the general public The em ploving nml labor gioups inn) not conspiie with piiea ollur lo mulct the public in a wag" aw aid. for tho law piovides that in such rn. no decisimi shall be binding unh'ss made hv nu ufllrmatlve vote of at least live ci the nine inembeis concurred in li) nt least ot of the reptesentatives of the public. So fur a- ii mum ingeniiit) can go. the law scpiiis to provide u way to prevent siruies ami to p, nre me uninterrupted op eration of the railroads. The onl) thing that can prev.ut it from working Is an un reasonable nttitude of mind displa.ved eithei b) the lliiplo.Mis ,,r bv the employes. The linal cleciMon will probably have io come from tho L.iboi Uoatd. If it is just ami equitable, the possibility of a stnke will be n mote, for in thnt .vent public M.uUmpnt will be aenlnt.t ti. stnkeis, ami the effort to get bv force what . ..iild not be secured by negotiation will b . d .cuueil to failure. REPARATIONS PROGRESS CIt ITU'S of the ii p.u.itioii termsou vvhii h I'uin.'e and llnt.un have agreed m one of the speediest international conferences on lecoril will natiirallv he disinclined to view tin- plan as a spepimen ,,f compromise or tolerutioii And )i' tin re is substantial evidence to prove tlui' i ie spirit of adiust- ment prevailed n i .wiifu'lv at Pat is last week than at San It-mo. Spa or l!ou Ingne Neitler the Llovd i,..,ige nor the P.riaml prognu.i icmaitis nra. i '1'hp conclusions li'iU'lu'd Pinbodv soiupthiiu of the claims of both statesmen, nlll jf t, result appenrs. as a host of experts are ai'indy pointing oul, c'liiiiis) and even lo sum,, extent imprae ticible the signilicant f.n t its that I'rancc and Hritain have deci.l. d to keep coinpnnv for a v h'le longer mil th.it the hainioiiv nttniii.'d marks a step forwaid in the vast work of I! iropean in-otisti u.tion Whether the bighh neccsniv testoratioii of n. ore ami. nble illations will pave the wn) for a tinner grip on i.'ilities than is iitpl.ied in the ptpliniiiiui v draft of Hip indemnities agreement rem. ill. s to he seen. Hut it leiist a start has lu-i n mnde in co operation witloiit which tin pff.iit of piv ilizatmn to r . over its eponoini.' nml indus trial bnlam 1 1 "ii. e the un re puisuit of phantoms Tin f'inilflii.i 'i'.i' strinttne i.f th. lion- I. jeih progiam. t. wlu.-h I'n in h opposition was i-niioiinp. d list veiir. nliboiig , M Mil- rind Hiibscr.beil to it in prim ion is re tni'i. d in th . , ,,f annual p i' n .-nts bv I I. i iii. iv ..r ,i pi mil nf foi iv i w.i v cars Tin '"till un I iiiulv. plus the amount of limili i iiireadv ,,iii.l under tin treat v. nmo i' ting to nl..., i .;',.. ".(Xl Onu (inn ,, i . 'inlii, I he mti n st at ,"i per cent, reaches the sl'lll ot llppt'oxll.i it. Iv !s,"."i. (Kin linn, nun Tin n v i v' . I iiifiii'im d Aii.iinan .1 I egntes ni tl g nei'iil peaci i oiifen 1.. e of PM! who I. i Mil that the p'tvuicnt of Mich a s ,ii. j. .thin (lerinativ's uinxiniiitu abilitv Tli I'J per cent tax on the villi f liennllli) ' li'ili i.il exports llll.s. however, new p-n'iib is for vvhiih in immediate .'iiisviis ., available The Al i. countries me decid. dh loath to be Hood with Ion inn g nU et it is mi'v In, fo i.'iiu. in a seii.i . the (iermnn foil '.I ii fir-. i.i uh I the for. t oil till- ' , t I.I I- 11 I that sii.ncd. nt!v sa'isfiicturj 'ie nntioi'.a! ti.asuins i.in I.n Pit taxis, i or.. . i-r, nrc among economic msti nnerits in suii- ;, jiricps T r,' wildness of s.i I suggest-, the ti.nigbt that Home I of it Will vet I lll'llle ll iniist hi n ti , i .'.ereil, has .vet s. e in Hie whole plan, nml notwith- .it piactieul In ipb ssi, .., s'ip mav iIpmv.i ndvaiiia..' ti. i i the iiirious t. w hlch she i- im plui ed IP- Tii'.it.v of . i i I'. - That i.,ii t t i m i, 'i I ' ' .Mid -h.is ,ii .In. f ilnttv ihv been a'ti i . I b. oine uf it .s, since Altl.'. o;j;j jiN(,, , ii-. not u fortv two eai . period f.u tun nee of ileriiii' tiniui.'iiil i.l.u lli'lliy tin llb. e of luilit.i. ll the not' on . p.ll lliolis dellM"..' '. s liergmin In ad of the (',, m, , ui in Paris i ot isO much ( u ust ion of tieii cut vvhi. h i i.-v ii' i s un,, tl uTiingement us a i .utter of a t r i a specific ul.je. it which mushl s. i ! I be givi ii in n im i tint; with tl delegates in London nl th, end I ilh. font riir 'o lin' iiiino un c in , I'l PIP ll pl'l Hs tl e t of till IC fl I' .i (ic'rlllllll) mill. s in, inenti.n ,, i i n of the ltuhr or of iu,v -si. Ji m;ri - . i 'uv sup Tu.. penult) lor i, mi a. . . p - ..I the ii partitions detu.u .! i- imt. , ' i he Herman cu-toms I' is not nis) then n.r.' to pus. i i i ' v upon tin i. iota I or i a. 1 1. il litiai ' i , ii p. ets nf the Ml' nation llli'i1 soiietlutij mi ll.. to lllll'lges fl'i'll. llie llnit'llg Ot I.i t',. plll'llis involved The new I-Vailm p,i I,,, I ,ip.l Ol'lll'llli III del llll s ii p l I Hillll. , , , fl i.ll one pltfllll o lllili llsnu The 'I III e II. ll IheeXpoll tax tollv will be nime kn 'ilv i..iii.ed nh. ii it- opi i'i inn is niibjeitiil to uitlu'i imulvss ieieiiis largelv on picular I, ii ion in liotu I rami and l.nglan I I hat tl,, preiineri will ri.u-l to it at the ii i ediiis fl "in foiimi irn coiicilahh -p'ain fiot i ' h it h.is tlu.s f'n l , . llllplls II ll st of ds s 'I'l. at Ti.igcdv lov a us; is . v nh'Ii. i d bv I. . il ut I i.'in.i,!. ii iv Hip Leas Ie ut Nat mils, Im p i mission, in on. the tun tnli'o.ved to s J., winr i,.,v f.u ' thai I he iiun I lull I the I ..HI If, nf has is e, il,, I,. nun,, I to I I,, mi, woi k fill iiiim l fin line .'ll (inn l ill' -I lol tin gov PI llll! 'tl! nt I", in, a li i Ulbct of the. leaii ie which nt the liniment . i gaged in a dispute with flub all of which pi ov nils .i in nl little uiubleiii for the li ague, .hi "is iiiiatioii as everv om I i oi s ikiuuji i lad mg iu tiouhlis uf us .jwa. THE NEW ENGINEER Ralph Modjeskl and His Distin guished Mother A New Kind of History Dr. William Frean nnd Pure Food Laws Hy (1K0K0K N0X McCAIN RALPH MOD.tF.SKI. who has been chosen one ot the three engineers for the Delaware river bridge, is one of the greatest in hli line in the world. lie ban designed and constructed more bridges th'nn any other engineer In this country. lie Is a Pole by blitlt, is nlxly jeais of age and is a mhi of the. famous actress, Helena Modjeska. It is interesting to recall the fact that Philadelphia looms huge in Ills early mem ories of this country. Il was the first large city in which lie spent any time when he leached America with his mother in 1N7II. lie wns at that time Jifteen years of ngc. IT WAS our centetitiial year. The Mod Jeskas, who hud sailed from Hnmburg. caiiie directly through from New York to frpend some time at the exhibition. His mother was then one of the famous tragediennes nf the world. She was born Helena nend.i in Cracow in 1811. She vviis mairieii to (i. S. Mod .ieskl in lhlld and to fount flinrles Horeiita fhlnpowskl In 1S(.s. The mother of the engineer tnwled with her brothers, both of them nctois, and In 10.'!, when only nineteen years of age, was perforininj: in a tlientre of her own iii Czertmwici'. When she gavp tier faicvvell performance in Warsaw on the eve of her delftiituie tor America she diove to the railroad station through streets that were so ciowded that her carriage could scarcely make a va.. After fifteen years of continuous acting she had insisted on Indefinite leave of absence from the imperial theatre, caine to America and settled peimaneutlv in fali foriiln. TIM 1 of WAS in Philadelphia, too. that for one was compelled to disappoint an nudieme, Minnie tJnle was her linderstudv. At a previous performance she caught llie top of hi'r pointed ''hoe in her gown nnd sprained her ankle during her appearance in the tragedy of Mai) Stuart. 'lie of the Inst sturles ever told was when slip was pla.viug in the carlv Mi's at the (lobe Theatic in lloston. llhl .Toh n Stetson, shiewd but ciuile. was manager. In one of her acts she rcipi'ucil a bier lo lie upon nml the Polish countess-actress spnt word to Stetson thai she needed a bier. "Wants a beer, dors she?" said Stetson "Till Inr I'm not furnishing beer free lo Hies., furritiers." ' Ho tell Mr. Sletiiii." snid Modjeska. when she got the message, "unless 1 have a I.n t I cannot go on In the next nit." "She won't, won't sho? Well, we'll see. These ptopln can't do an.vthing without their beer " Then, as if lelenting. he handed the mes senger fifty cents and said : "I guess I'll hive to let her have it. Ho get her a gallon." Madame .Modjeska died in California sumo .tears ago. Iltr son is ns distinguished in bis pro fession as his mother was in bets. HV1 AIMtV MALCOLM CIIALFANT. xvho hen not editing the Ameriian Issue is putting out propaganda nn prohibition, hns lust produced u history that is ur.iipia in us way. It is .ailed "l'atlur Pciin and .lohn P.ni h vinrn " The book, of "(Ml pages. , a historv of the rise and fall of the liipinr tiullio from tlic lit st settle.nent iu ''-niisvlvania In the I)ut I.. Swedes and Lnglish down to lue passin,; of the eighteenth amendment. It is not a dry-as ,li,st i hronicle. Mr Chalfaiit has written his historv in tittraitiw newspaper I'nglbh. After pointing out how William Pciin was a brcwii iu u small vv.i.v and the Dutch and S wcdi s had driviii the Indians cia.v with brnmlv. he cites the interesting fact that lb'' wl.iskv iiisuirei lion in western Pentis.vl vnni'i .ii 17'.H i ost the joung lepiihlic about Sl.oUn.Oilll to stippies, it. It was an mum use sum in those dnjs STATU politii i.ins will hi liPiirlcned or de jei'ted, tu cording lis thev voted, to know thit their voles in fongtpss Lax Iipph si't out in individual detail in the section (p. votnl lo tho political phase of the prohibi tum question of Mr. Cbalfaiifs work. The vote "for" and "against" the Ache siin, the Ileibsnn and llie Shi pp.irel resnlu t mis. the latter liniill) Incoming the ightieutli amenilineut. bv the Penns.v Ivania senators and lungicssunn i" dul) embiilmed for the benefit of flltllle genuatlons. In the introduction tu his work Mr. Chal faiit suvs: "Tlioii-.iinjs of voluinis have been written telling the story of Hie iis,, nw tall of the slave mule in Amiiiia The iiun who would wri'e on that Mibicot IiihIn imiv lonceivable iml n m well trodden before he i nines to it. It is not so with the histoi) of the rise and full of the liipior trad. Mm h has bun iitten of a M'lentilii . political and imiioii ic character. I'm from .in hisimiial stun. Ipo, ut this volume is i s.i uti illx iiioneer work And ii is D,:,s WILLIAM l'ltLAIt. ot State College, one of the leading sp, , mhsts in this eountrv iu lioiisehnld iheiuis,iv the ibcni istrv of every -day life. lb was clialrmnn of the ixecinive com 1'iitte. of the National Food and Drug Con gress for years. This was durii g Hint i u.st strenuous lod, prior to P.inii. when the present pure ' '1 I iw was passed bv Cuigiis. the lanking active utlii iai nf ilm! con 1,'iss Dr. Fnni was i .unpolled io tight not ot.iv the nbsti uctionists in Congiess bm (, tndiciils in his uwn partv. T5i:i'i)in: the .m food hill ..uv opcr d run the h.ul been. J) alive, was Imallv passed it h g. it nit of live f ongn ss, s and I .it. n ev i rv time fotigiessiiian .lumps It. Miinti. ot Illinois, wis il.p pun nml obstiii foil -t All the i 1'iu'iu e that Di I'ri'iir and hi fi n mis i mild I hub to bun upon him was unavailing. After the lull passed ill liHIli tin . hemist i .proachi d the i ongiPssinnn and thanked I. un for what he had dune Tin n li.-v went .. ,t to lull' h together. Dr I'n. ir iu knowleilged to Mi Mann that In- passage of ti, bill would havi bun un I issiblc w ithuiit his a, d. "1 know it." v.as th" iipinllv frank i.plv. Let iii(i tell ou what changed me i ),, t1M ttain going bin I. Imim inn dav after we had lipalPti tin' bill tor tin- I It'i tunc I got to thinking about Hie matter "I mentally -7iI uji the lunar ler ,,f the inn who wiii lighting the ination o a pllie-inoil lliw llll. I llie iiuiiainr ot th who weie il I gum it. tm ti "I be. a: invuuid thai we had In en i,M the wionit -ule. and I meiitallv decidul thai i inc inn ivei iiiuii up again Id t u-u lor it And tbn''- j it what I did," in Suc'ciss wns a long time lonung, thoiigh. The i an of ilu New Yoik I'nlveispv Si boul if f"i inn i'i . ...i.s that sim p Lihertv lloliils .in liabilities of the government, the association o He w boh nope. ,,M, . ;(. bilil) is sluirnl hv all, he Is ipiit,. willing to join otlu I's in binuiiig his bunds, whi, , would no an a gn'iit .saving u, w-enr ami mar nail l i .. .ii. d sin n things " Here and lin re uie tl...-e who might join huu in peif mg the bontiie if it were not for the sneak- lug susinuui nun n,e puuiii inns and t lip pi'oliiii'is iitiner limn ui,. people at la woiilil ne hip neneiiciariPs. it be a little hard on ihosp il bull" ' Alll. V'.IUlliin'C M who bought ",i .-.ini lion Lawn n. ,. Muiiiian. of Illinois Mr I'i i -uh ii . I wish to avow frankl) to .von that I ri-i tor tin puipns,. ,,l iliscus.ing at iiiiip hngil, Hie paikets1 hill '' Ami his speii'h lilhd IMI minimis ,,f tiie C.iiigiPhsioiiiil It'ioid WIik h gopH to pimp thai Ml SIipi iiian is a man of his word. 'I he lllil.MUi nf .lohn D Itni'Ll'Icllcr, ,r, lin all things well is an excellent ' one Papa's cinnpetitoi -. moulding to Ida j' Tarbell, ale fainiliai with his method of n-.ing tl"' verb "To do " Tin lasl word in the maxim of ionise, nf. i, tu an oil well, 7i' -.rz i" r.r .fci ' Trr -.ai'.iBi7rx:i'' .r-.w. t " - jri" . t'ZrZ' 0Z s.-V J-TJirf jfii.r,J- '. - I. "ttfitM1!,. . ai s? - . .i- rr-s . i .. . -..' . . - eli- ,.1.1 -' "- ,' r-- "-.' ?-'&? --''.- s3'j&i. Jf:-:W..,' - s.".-"'--- -r-r i.-r--.'"'";. - ,'r- $$&&' z?u" --" ''-""S'!,,.-.'' - r.jH--B - -- I I NOW MY IDEA IS THIS Duily Tullis il ilh Thinking Philadelphia on Subjects They Know Best JOSEPH C. SHAY On Missing Persons Al'OO won tiUOD mini or almost any scut ol a man. iti'iin or i hild is not so hatd lo hibl. a -ilinir to .losepli C. .shay, head ot the inissini: persons bur. 'ui In Citv Hall. "There weie ,'i'.i.l'.l perseius icpotti'd as missing to tin- bureau during llie .war 1!'JD," savs Mi Sha). "Of Ibis number :',7M weie found "One of the f.u ts ah., it this work that seems to sui prise mitsiilcis is that bv far the great inajnritv of the cases me eltlnr gi'ls under seventcui .vcars of age or very old people. "Not only wei e approximalelv thirl) -nine out of every fortv peisons icported missing in counted for b) this dcpnitment. but fil per cent of the cases were denied up within tnrtv -eight hours afti r the time thev wen' icpotteil. This is not s,, suipiisitig when the methods which we u-e are considered. I ins,, tlieie is a great s'milarit) in the miijoiitv of the disappearnnccs. "A little less than a thousand, or one fouith of the cases handled last .veiir. weie those ol girls bet Weill the ages of thirtei n and vcwntiPii .veil's 'I'liirtein .veal's is the hi ginning of the dangerous age for girls. Tlli'll It Is Hint the) hl.ome ll'sth'ss, ills -ntMied ard tilled with a di'sim for excite ment. (ets I.'v.iggiinted Ideas from Movies "There an a number of i oniuion iniises for this coiulitiou. One i the inlluence ol the inoviis 'I he gitls get stiange and ex nggiiati'd ideas of life. Some of th want to go on the stage or into tin movies them selves. Alllio-t evil) .Vollllg gill W0 lillll lllls III her possession llie liip'.uiv uf sonic lldlPss. "l'nit ui the t.i .It In s wi'h the parents, who me too ofti n t ot (,11'eiul of the tojiii s they discuss in liiint ul then- diildieii, i Inn do ' not si em tn know what their .voiing daughters me ilo'ng or w.tli whom they im golnj; until it i. too l.iie In inaiix case, we discover that a gul who has inn awav has hi en receiving hitets m home under her luiii'iits' ejes fiom sin in man. A c loser ie laiioiislilp between i'ueiits and il'iugliti is would ptevent the gii'il inajorit) of unl aw a vs. "A huge number of M"ing gills who have left their homes ate n I i.i up hy our agents on Maikut stteet between Llcvcnlli and liioail streets, 'l'liev si i in to In; drawn to thai pan of the i it) bv the bright lights. Man) uf them do nor no an to leave home. Imt befoic thev know it tie hour has grown sn late that tl.ev aic atril to go hum". Thill is Hie begiiiniu: of mil ii x 'di -nppe.il aticcs "The gnls either go 1" tue homes of ri I a'nis, wlnti tin v -nun i i st. for davs without their families li .'.i.- mi) thing out ii'.oiii it. oi fall ii. with h.ul loiap.iuv. eitlier ohler v .urn n ui nu n. "Oiip of tin great ebl . t. o the presi n' THE 51 COD A HALL uf tiie shows ,!,uih Hiroiigh the fog As hi', th" S III foil, goe - 'I'., ui Im i' v, nit it I mil-; to v I . n nin. Def-nliil b) hi- foes. (Ie (hives his cirri. igo on ill Pini;.--. Ilighl, Afraid of night ami i old. Hi- ,ige long i in n Ips he finis to tight. Though lie is ;. eat and bold As old ns time lie i- jel luni r o' I Win tl at li 'iniiiati li ut Lin li man. at d iv n. vs. mid sen, i daik . Moi acb mini x iiulil In. f.irev. lpiii Fmn Mvin;;, iu tl.' Scait liitclligencei I greai J'o.t A Slight Restraint I- i 'I .p. I, i . i .llal A. piirdliig t.. Sauiiii 1 foil. pei, i Anierieiiii I'ed.'iatioiiisi. "the om- ..i, I he lu tbu'in e that i lue I . d the sweep of t. H"imb Iii iiii vn liii) w.is ilu' Aiui'i'iiiin labor i n,',.. inent " In cither words, hud It not ., for the (lompi'is e hee-k Ilu n would ln, i, ,, a ri ul Iti publu an laiusiii. Taxes on Meals Ye.rk IP ruld followed lieilm in on. I'.i i losing il si lestiiuraiits I, ut n sti ii I ions and In 1 l hi i s. Pans bin at b'list. In of L'ovellili lion. ' it ti -- . the patrons In mg Hie sutlciei things are belter timiugcd ; turns pa.v the taxes when then --hut the) get thein. lie.. such taiii.uit I,,. 1 their meaU Shy of Eltvators I, in U .v J'i.iK II. l ll'i An hcnlogi-ls have fuiind in , w Mn,,,,, II follv live still') llpllltliu III house i,,, , ,,,, in 1 hv luni Indians. It w,u walk up and id tain lib rogl)plin s mar Hu r , 1 1 1 1 1 llie taken to llieilll that lee nu n w,,, ,,, M. exii 'led to dellvei u'ioe tin loituu, II(J1 "Y00-H00-00!" irvr ... ' SaRSSfc-. -"" W.-JJZ&:,?r'-' .,r- '4d5rZd&Z' . -" lSHt. - j?-' system of handling iiinawnv girls is the proeclu,,, f,,., ,),,, (;ils i11U(1 H1,M U)mui and ictiii'iiPil to thnir homes. Although the parents are -triii','lv uiged to bring the gills to the House of Detention for an ex amination, thev almost never do. Not onl) is this step highl.v advisable, but the agent's from that institution should )0 ab(, t l,,,p in touch with the girls for a considerable time after ihe.v have come home. Too often a girl will slav ut home for a while and then run avvav again, unless shP is carefully hundlid "and wale lied. Older Persons Wander "When vve are notilicd that an old innn or woman has become lost tlieie is one step of iiivi'stigalion that vve alwnjs take hi-st. ilm poiii'i. in all the suburbs of the iM aic notilicd and given u description of In' missing iici'son. This io. done liecaitK' we bine found it to be' an almost universal rule Hi.it old people, se, in to be taken with wan .1. ring spell, during vvhnh tluv walk un believaile di-tamcs from their homes. Thev gpiiprallv ptiel up in mm of the sphiirb-. l reipiPiii v. then .an ri'inpniber their names, I.in .,.! el.. ...i.i p. . ..... ' '. '"' '"' iuiiiress.es run Willi 1 I lev i nine it Is tlu'iefoli inlvisllhlp lo sow tin, iiiiniiiu ii ui iiiiiire.si s s wheic in the clothes of "IO C W III L'O Mill II OIK as J im,,. s,u, a, most all f th,. pprsoim located In tl,- ibpniimeiil have been found within fortv .ught hours ,,f on,- notifu ntion. '.' hoiu wo never filial prove to be in almost i ,st,.,,es fugitivis from Justin,.. Aotiimg m iv bn known at Hie time of their disnpp.ai.nup that would indicate thev had iceii '"linn ;. - with nv crime, but generally, biter develop,,,, ,,, s 1V sho n,at s,,., tt.,'s the i use. "I'he gnat c.M.ption to the mle that vve un almost ,.,.,., ,. itlllu forty. eiul.t n ii 'i" ''" !! '""'1 W":n ttlm 11 i ","' '", "'. "lis '" Kenernllj becaiis,. Hieii nights have be,,, so oaicfiillv planned ii n.hiiiicp nml tluoiigh the fuel that thev "" 'I'im.i ii u ni i io. it iwi.u rP,,i imi home. i in' I, 'in, iu ,, missing persons was en lug. -I li-t ii, tob. r. at whidi tune Mr. Shuv ie'N,brU'," !' ,","'",,"r ,"f ""MantK. For .vears ' iriete, ,e work practically alone and lined out his s, indies hv means of tele- Ijlionmci.iiii.iui.l.ation with the various police H'hui Do , Know? ' QUIZ llll ot U'b.'it is nu 1,1 ' Win. w ,s How liuiii How I. cm the- Polish I', M eijotie nomine," is .j .s'1,1,.1,,,-,1 ,,,! r W(m,r I- I ie l.iiiioii s:i...i .. . "i.il. r ih. Alps' ".."uioo lunnel U",",' '',,';, '"'"' llu.lsoi, Hay Companv oi II nis,,,, ll.n i',Klnli ",M,1V A' V"r,,,:'.'' 'I'!"'11 ' ' i. n ii , '"" "'"nt s,lUU ..Ilu Ill Ivi.lerc, s (tl0ll ; ' " '" "' biiiK, si.n,, sl,., ""..,,':,." '"-"' "' ': What is a i!,il,er,l,m " ib, In Answers to Yesterday's Quiz '"' ol ii North Ihiii- 1 1. -.-1,1 f lli- lu inn I, . .-enciiP i., m,.m. i ! 1 li.. so.. . M-i.i f.u .i.il,.. ..... :vv 1,u . I' ' ,, ,,, u XV on.,1. .' HnBllHl, s h, , i.i.,. ..,"." '""'. ne Bur. veel stilo liu 111 islll. I I tl,, ,, , ( ar, wns " ' i ilci'iisrel or "'" P'irllnineiit i, i i.i'i ion i ..p j,, ,J I.' was i. I "im I to jsr,,' " lo'low inn :.n ";;; ' k,. ntVi;;;;:;;1 f;,a,,.on l..ti.l -.1- m ii, ll.lH!.",M"rd ' ",?" li oil- Mii'VtJI IIS I'orlo.o I' I In Mil ill I HUP i;;ofi(l:ook.rT Waablng. loll wu 'I i iioini.au - lur oo till,, s i:l. ,. 1,, lt ' .nun i - ml ,,. Is the I" ISOtl name home- "1 bollllMMlc '.'I'll ll. .1 k Wonls ,,,,. the Us.. ... l-mpous pl,r.iMiKV I lie OMUII ,, b. ni of , i i. '..."'. ".''l ""'.. Is 1 " i"" -nii.ii s' ;,1 ivr ,v "- Mmi iii it -I ib-1.,,, r '", ,'n- el.it 'll - . iimif I' nriii-i, " l I. "pool IS ,a,, i ' I. Mill. II t .1 I'i ike Its ,1 -.ill. U i be 'II Nil1, ll'im fl-.li. the. 'v."" rtl.t ti.n il I.. . . Mliuls ' -.ir.u , ti , ion, P lb. I ill Mi 'rii. I l 'iilllil ! '0.,,,-, , ' sl.e o, ,,i... . "in IhiiUBb t in Ml. V,':t.,:,'.,!.i.1."'.!h.vo Antiiiiti. m ...i.i ', 'I -f .M.intn.i ,.,.,1 ... -"""', "' "'"" 'rdlnan.l I nV bi 'tT" ""' t Th- .Man , ,' . f , 1"',t '" ''' impiisoiii..,,! f, iw .,,','. Mr',HU lb.' MiikiIIIp foi b'.v ,m ,,""' I! "". i"'""..s. r .;,, " ,',' 1 "' ";' I''" iehn in i' 111 " "' full, . H" .I.I.Ml. i' "is u.lisloel l,.i or, , Vt ,' '" "".br if,, ,. . ' .ill. K Tb llll I III " .sir "(Sil irtPP- -SSWjrV '.iptjyS. - - .- .-" ..--..Trr rm.- Erniir.aar- .nj-td u."'aan' ... " .,-Z-.w 2 ':'imMm& -uiff: mrdfl Oz: SS JSH ?&zZir .uria r"--1"' . ." SHOUT CUTS Aten't .ton glad .ton didn't bell vour snow shovel? Nowadays cupboard love has been siio reeded by cellar affection. .lanunry just couldn't resist showing uic i olors before he slipped off. He fun the city is opeinted upon bv the l'. 0. 1. il mny, of course, take gas. The taxicab 'strike having conic lo an end. what will become of the unused bombs? A walk thiough South Philadelphia any bright day will allay all fears of race suicide. Ilpfoie we pnter our yacht for that cup vve want to know what Albert is going to put in it. .Iiivciiile pessimism notes that Monilnt' lain washes out the glory of Saturday'! hopscotch arena. No. Sophronia, the for gas does not refer salary fur legislators. extra thirty (enls to an increase of As a budget parer it mny be that t.'ov etnor Sproul is demonstrating that stntes mnnship is not impaired 1 ability to plav polities. Hoveinor Miller, of New York, is now discovering thnt a few woids of foolishness will cause people t forget many words nf wisdom. After ever) boil) else iu the eountrv ha chosen Ins cabinet for him, Mr. Harding wi'l pioeeed to dcmonstintp what poor guessen most men are. One fact remains plain: It is mum inoie dituctilt to dorisp n workable plan of i.prinan leparntlons than to liml fault witii one when made. The fact that L'nglnnd nnd France show a united front is perhaps of more impnrtam i than that l.erinany should complain of an overburdened back. The piescnt industrial depression briuRt home the necessity for some sort of uuein pintmi'tit insurance some nutomiitic pro tider for a rainy day. ..-n.,'!''"' '.i.rht. v,l"li. !" "r'thmetic mny now wicsih. xvith the problem' If .T.'.flOO motorist broke the law in Penns) Ivania in Iti'.li, how often was the olstead law fractured? A lloston philologist and geologist il. la es Hint the Carden of Fden was locate.1 in the area now occupied by Ohio. Perhaps I-ut in Ohio today the apple as bait ha given way to the political plum. N;i good press agent can be expected to n !' ,','." 'I i A,f,r, h,:,in hia "Kilt iind-r a tic, presidential bushel for eight tears ,, i ',, "Vs1"'" ',s '"K '" 1,'t i( --liine iiefor all men from the lecture platform. An Ontario elcrgvmnn who runs n fox iamb sa.vs thnt by judicious breeding tn- fox mny be maile mi honest minded nni'iial itli a mild disposition. It may 1. so. but in- ... nines ine mat net mini is fooling II I) What jou ought to have done but di.ln t in; practical or moial vnlue cm ppt as n P to What t() en n do If von null. ..w.i has gut liases sonin lack of iniuest in t'io (issert.oti that lieae the pcononi c urn (i,,.,,.. i i .i h i , , , ..,,,,. on ii-iiit-ould have been si ill. ..I i I i after the armistice. ii ,,. '!, ',s ,fi',1'11"11 labor leaders are w. mi; lint n reduction ,,f ,U1(,S ( . -liiphuihling business if", movers ceia sent to a iciliiitinn iu pi otitic. There seenn ,eenlnf,!lK'S,f.'''' 'T1'01'"1'0" """ ll is,,,! , " ' V '" .kI"s '" s"""-' ludilMr.al ilisputes of the past. The studenls of Wils CH(.K(,, t'liam eisb, rg, la . who have asked the Presiileii' to lecnsider he olTer of $,-,0,ni)0 for .uagn;.p aiticle, IlrBI18 ,, , ' 't ,, money and to give , , tr ,.jPg(. , ,,. bl. w'.i ,:,,,,;r:r ni,nv.-. iuingia?io'.. ...! well, so to speak, nerve. .lust when Spring was pushing ahead U Inter and was being i,J,( by tipcat n l" . I f ' "r(',"nl.v follow that the win1 ,., , ';?""'' lutv "'i fJermnn goods v II p even l.emmnv from tnnrfteting lur I ..I... - aluond thus p, ,, ,,,. , ,,JV hi illd.'bl.lllless t , A,s ,, n'my no" . n.n'T". "'J'l "V "rnn workmn.iN in ,,.'!' ikr,,t it0 .'"' BjImlHtono and thai .,,,1.1 "i '.V ,r,vnt,n'' for the execssos o his muslerw, tho Junkers, in of'' K,l,,lM F"'1""'1 " foretell the i ling of Im johiiiij-juuipup: along came the old woman with a goose to plck and lui't.. '"' ' "'" r0nl ""notion VeaiM J' 'I i I. Ti .f km s-
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