y-f'wWwiw,f.t,TX?Sfcl!7i!!!3l c. - V y,U i r.r Ml Wk m J i I I V $ . Ji f'l & 3 t; .81 tf A " r !.!'t- mm t , w K i I !(. lsi "i fc U 9 'EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERr-PHILADELPfilA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1921 PUBLIC L AN n n n HODEN TREASURE (lie p pntlen of ti nnry. etr . It ha bten relative te Alaska' nnturnl resources i mm nt-ir-win te c-tirtttll mu-li expen- must be vested lit some enp ilcpnrttncnt eiMii - te tli" very utmt 1 nm juMI- if this Government (lint the activities li.u n riling intention te tlip frn't tluit rli.irced with the ii'lmliiMrnt en of xlirh tin- Di'iaini.Ktii if lntPi'iei thi lienipi Iiiwm mnj be (imperii co-erdinated, ilepartiw in ti fu'.lj i'ipiliiii'(l nnil pre- ' "Triinxpertntlim Is lH-epmuiry. of pmrii in iie its pint In tlip UPVPleptni'iit eeurip, nnil the (ievprnturnt ban nssistci In m fur ns the construction of a rail- KLAN ROW BIGS Secretary Fall, of Interior De partment, Tells of Unde veloped Wealth BILLIONS IN IT, HE SAYS epartment. s,ij, in hi-tliht annual n- , p!(lp(, wl, UK,itpn lh(i Ux ,.,, By Hie Associated Pre Wn'lilttctnn. l'pc. . An untapped wealth ovtlinnte1 nt n mintmiiin of our liundrpil mid fift billion of dollars I- rnntnluptl in tbe nunc- tlinn 40O.ii0O.00n ncrei in Dena pert, innile publii' tedn. Cnnl nnil oil form tln hulk of thl wealth, the tot til eon' iIp'ielt beliiB es tlmnteil nt 1W.OnO.000.000 tens nnd the nil drpiK-lm nr 1. 1'.1-'.". onenon bnrrd with nn n-ldltmnnl .".0 Oen.'iOO.OOO bin rel nf ibnle oil. l'rnni the doelopinrnt of tlicc re source" the I'l'di'inl lieM'ri.inrnt, See See letnr.v F.iil n . would ipnl 7c b w.i of revnltlpv. rpntnl. '!' . n tetnl of S1'J..'lc7.r,00.niiii dwiilPd m follew: t'enl in public e nei-Otlp : TJitumlnnii'- W.nOO.fiim WW tens ul ten cents reMiliv si.nne non.enn. Sub-bituniineu-. ::n.nen.niMi noe ion nt plglit .'Puts revn.iv S'J. 100.000. 000 T.ianite riO.one.onn.nnn tmi nt Hvp nnK rnwiltv S" ."iOiI.im in. Ofin. iXeip: i'enl upon rnllrend land", pnvntp crnnl". pi-i.it land in tlip public bind .tut i-i I'll nut developed, net pitimnted iibnic. i fbl in public nwni'i-liip frrmlel TOO. nnn.O'in baireN h -. S1.1Hii.Onn.iMH. nt 1'-" 'i'nts re.'lrv .17.".nii0.(inn. Slinl" oil ."() non. Oihi. mil) bnrrels nt S2. Sinn.niVl.nne.iwvi ,u fip ppnt iey. nitv sr..non.neo.nin Plii.Mih.iip : ."nin.onn.nen tnn at ?1. S14.noe.00il.non pt in ppr ppnt reynlt.v fj'.n.oen.noo Potneh jn.nne nunn ten at !7."i. SI. SI. SI. ."i00.000.oeu, !( two jut I'i'iit royalty ?.n,o.eoo.ono. Wntpr iext. KtOOO.OOO horppevpr t tpn fpnt- piT lierppnwi'r jipr y!ir si r.oe.ono. INDIAN IU"Si:itV.TIONS : Hi! (ii)ii.nOO.O(in liarrpl at .?:'.. Sl.- son.nnn.eoo. Pliimphntp I.nnil.fliin.noe ten nt S-l. 51. 000.000.000. ALASKA : Ceal L'O nne 000 ero tens, nil crndes at iHp rpnts reMiln si.non.enn.nno. Oil Q.",.0nO.UiO hari'U at S, S'J.", 000 000 nt tin r'T . 'iit rexnlty S2.."0n.- non. WntorpewT. 2 ."00 OOCi i.nrppewpr at tpn rinti pT linrpjmwi'r ppr year S2.-.0.0O0. Surfn'p .ilr.- of pub'!' lnnil euts-1'ir of nitien.il ferp-t1. : I1p.pi- and ii'iui- irnl lnnd inn, 000. 000 n'Ti". nt SI. im iiiiii.iMMl. Ctrnxins land-. T.Yonn.nne npre nt 52. Sl.'O.Or.O.iinn. (irazinc and t. it's" innd-. 1.".n00.000 niTPs nt S4 .' "nn nnO. NATIONAL" rnltKSTS: f!rnr.ing InmN. 1 10.000,000 icre. tit SI. S'J7.".enO HMD. Timber. S.'.n.nne nne. Otlinr rp-"tir(i.. Sll."i.OOO 000 "Ili-tery i" new rpppntins it-rlf," f.nv Spprctarv Pall, "'and nftpf n period of unliniitprl pxpenditurp In war measntp and in jiippniin ler war. in e tiiev crp.it natural vp-eurcci uhipli iiiu-l be -e dPM'lepcd If tlip tax burden 'nil thli and fut ii re pt'tiprntietw N te lip bertip nt nil." , Scprptnry Full drvetps a Penliprnb'p part of IiIh report te rei'lnnlntlen liroj lirej pcts and tirpei that "an atlirnmtlvp .'treiiR policy bp nniieunepd by the V.x- PPIltivP." "Thp npcenry ndvnneei enn be tnud" from enr te year without be be ceinliiK nn pxcei'-lvp burden upon the tnvmypi"." the Spcrptnry ciijs; "and a lins alrpndy been proved by expert -encp, enp yenr' prep upon one nere of leelnliiied irriRnted Kreund will bp of n Millie InrKi'l.i In im-ehh of the tetnl amount expended In renderlne 'ueli acre iredilPtivp. I ndcr tlip present read from Seward te Knlibankn in eon een rerned. whlpb reml will bp rpnd. fei operation within n few month'.. Vn-l deposits of vnlunblp metallifereiiH min- eruli nnd prcnt coal mines arc known te p.xIM and must bp miiilp nreenslble te the railroad nnil te const trnnnportntlen. "U'hilp no extensive oil development i has n jet bcpn mndp It li well known te this department thnt lnilleiitlens ei vnlunblp oil deposits exist from Point Harrow te thp Spwnrd pcnlnsiiln." MORE LIBERAL LAWS ASKED FOR ALASKA mmm Atkin and Others Plan Libel Suits Against Clarke He Gets Warrant for Fermer MORE EXPOSES PROMISED Washington. Dec. . fHj A V 1 Mine libcrnllzpil laws with nn nilinin-i-Ii iti.ui r i-erdii ali'd nnd brniiclit nearer Immp i the parHnieunt need of Al.i'k.i. Cnvpriier Scott C Hene mvi I.. t.l .1 . I ...! t.1!- w A",''""? bii .r1 -edn,-.; i,,p Tp!.ie;:pi,;,;ar;mp,,;:mmr "I'npil'il nnd ppnjilc nrp rpijulipd t t diM'lep the resnurpns of the Tirriten ." upon nil the tnpaeis of the ceun try for furtlipr ipclnmntluti ntthltles, Mr Full snys th"i if Uip nic mincted nddi 1 tlennl opportunity for lnber will be of fered te the unemjdeyed and at the sump tlnip homes made for these who desire them. DIxpiKRlnR iIip fltuntien In Alnkn ritem Innpr werklncs of the Kii KIhx Klnn will bp bared in this city and nlse In Atlnntu. On., as a result of civil and criminal nctlen which has been brought by lenders nnd former lenders of the orcnnlnatlen new in conflict. Following the niineunceinent testir dny by P. V,'. Atk'n. former t.rnnd finblin efthe Klan in the eastern di vision, thnt he would brine unit for li bel ncalnst Kdwnrd Yeung Clarke. Im pprlal Klencle of the Klan. word wns received today thnt ether nlllclnls of the organization would take similar nrtinn. J hey nre 'A. It. rjichiireh. former a.s the Interior Spcretnn declnres the re Senne of thnt territory nnd "the sjjrit mnlni'd." wra;in ie op urnwn inereiruiu in iio iie future nrp nlmest incnlculnblp "There nre 11 .000.000 acres of lnniN In fori'hte in thnt territory" lie f-nys. "and millions of ncres upon the publl" (b'nniln upon which s-ettlers may dppend for mnltig timbers, luuuier for houses tintlvp bus l)pri imltpil nml the pioneer Te jiromeie i fliciency b miniinizmc lela tl'i Ciiintinr recenimended thnt the Adm'nUtrntien he cpntrnli7Pil nt .liinniui, tin- territorial enpjtnl. te the fullest extent possible, while Govern ment supei vision lie mnlntnin' 1 nt pip. Iliprp are millions of acres el ,..""i;l" ' "."". i'"- vainmi uiimiim lnnd fitted for ngrieulturp nnd the ngri- 'irnunir with Hip Jpnltery r.inelidiUPd pulturnl resources nre mh h that n lnrge jiopiilntlen enn be supported in Alnki. without the lmport.itien of foedstufTs fiem the I'nltPd Stnte or ether coun tries "Alnskn's resources hnp net been developed for arieus reasons, among ethers the lnPk of trmisportntieii. nnd lie said, "and until it is mndp easier for tl psn two n 'i-i's'.ni v fnpfer.s te obtain a foothold, the Ti'iiltery will net pre- ' sep'ntc of Clarke, and A. ,T. Pnden. nf grpss. T'nder the prpspnf lenz-rnngp HoMen, n ferinpr (Jrand Goeblln. TTp- of Kevprnnipnt individual In- ' eliureli asks SL'd.oen ilnmngrs and Pnden under otie dppnrtnipntal bend. He suggests nlse thnt eneh es-Ki-nli.il 1-uienu tntlen a reprepntntivp nt .Tunenu emnewered te net en nil mat ters net nft'eeting public policy. "Obstructions met by capital sepv. tug lnv('s(m"nr and bv jipople in (jue-t of heniPHtends have bppn issued sonic - largely becnuse of the fnct thnt thpsp vhnt in rP"ent earc" the (iovrrnet resources are adminirpri'd through some "ays. "but b no menus removed. P.eth thlrt -eight burenus nnd vnneus de- capital nnd jiisjple ,ir. eititlel te n juirtnieiitH of this tlfiicrnmi-iit In my , fnlrpr cbnn"c than tliej hnve ever had opinion iiutherity te ndi iinisfer t'.e lnws in the past." of the DeUctlve Bureau. A hearing of his cae is scheduled te take place en Friday In the Central Pollce Court". MacARTHUR iNDfcfEDFOR ATTACKS ON TWO WOMEN Accused Man Arraigned as Fugitive Frem Jersey Justice New Yerlt, Dec. 0. Twe indictments were returned Inst night by the ICssex County Grand Jury in Newark, N. J., against 'Alexander A. MncArthur, art ist and fester son of Jehn It, MncAr thur, n well-known contractor of this city, charging him with nn attack en Mnry Louise Brntlshnw en September 17 nnd en Mrs. Helen O'Neill en Oc tober 10. MncArthur v.ns ai rested here Inst Saturday morning in the home of his fester parents. Copies of the indict ments Immediately were prepared in the office of Prosecutor Harrison, of New ark, for presentation this morning be fore Mnglstrntc Hatting, In the Tombs Court, when MncArthur, who was re leased In $25,000 bnil, was arraigned ns n fugitive from New Jersey, The New Jersey Indictments were re turned nfter a thteo-heur Investiga tion, during which Miss Hradtdiaw. who Is n student nt the Mentelnlr Nermal Scheel, and Mrs. O'Neill, mother of live children, accused him of having nt- lacKcu tnim witn n unite en a lonely sppks dnmnees te the mneimt t s.tn .'mountain read, between Mentelnlr nnd 000. Cedar Greve, knocked them down and All the plulntiffij named assert tliey i nssnultecl them, will tnkp action en account eftdefnum- I MncArthur is susjipctpd of nnetlier tery statements alleged te liave Iippii i attack, en October III, in which Mrs. made by Clarke. Jehn A. Munroe, of Cedar Greve, rp- By way of reprlsnl rinrkc swore out tnlinted by unleashing a deg which bit n warrant for thp nrrrst of Atkin. licr assailant en the wrlbt. chniging him with embeisJpnient of Mrs. MncArthur ndmlttcd she knew S1000. Atkin. whose hendqunrtcrs !s ' her fester son lind suffered nn injury In the Heed Building, this city, snid ' f some kind en his left wrist about n thnt Clarke's action wns simply taken month age. and Hint he wns attended for publicity purposes. He clcplnre for the Injury by Dr. Philip C. Pot Pet that his records will prove thnt the ter, n spppinlit. When Dr. Petter wns charges by Clnrke nre wholly unwar- ashed If he treated young MncArthur rnnted. for n deg bite en the left wrist he Mild: Atkin wns notified of the warrant fei "It would be unethical for me te dls his arrest Inst night by Captain Sendes' ' cuss thp nffnlrs of n patient." Funeral of William R. BWn Military funeral services for William It. Burns, -commander of Majer Ben jamin T. Tllghman, Jr., Camp Ne. 01, United Spanish War cternns, will be conducted by the camp Thursday after noon at his home. 2127 Seuth Sixty seventh street. Mr. Burns, who wad fifty years old, died Saturday In the Jeffersen Hospital nfter a brief Illness. no nise was n member nf it. miiei , - ., , ' .- .r-i"-i ecen wikiiki-u uiuiqsi n . lirT nrlntlne business In iht. ,"t!il1 K .... tlly( War Veterans nnd.bf I'!,ii.ti.?,V,M Military Order of (be SupeffWf,! 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Gemery-Schwartz Moter Car Ce. 128-140 North Bread Street Sales Roem, 128-140 North Bread Service Station, 2400-14 Market Street VnfMVfln7Hlni;ftOffifn: The Six Big Divisions of Library Bureau Service Library Bureau lias for 45 years filled the filing and record needs of banks, insurance companies, manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers, and practically every ether kind of business and pro pre pro fesseonlargo and small. 1: Special Service Analysis Service Send for feldtr Ne. 612 Indexing Service Send ler folder Ne. 80S Statistical Service Sender folder Ne. 919 2: Specialized Departments Bank Department Send for bebklet Ne. S0 Government Department Send for booklet Ne 81S Insurance Department Send for booklet Ne. 701 Library Department Send for booklet Ne. S12 3: Filing Systems Alphabetic Geographic Numeric Subject L.B. Automatic Index Send for booklet Ne. TOO 4: Card Recerd Systems L.B. Sales Recerd Send for folder Ne. 61 S L.B. Stock Recerd ySend for folder Ne. 60S L.B. 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B. s help THE Macbeth-Evans Glass Ce., Pittsburgh, Pa., was suffering costly delays and un necessary expenses because its filing sys tem had net expanded with the business. The filing department was working day and night, trying te keep up with increased busi ness. The periodic task; of transferring occu pied two te three long, weary months; and it was always necessary te call in extra assistants. L.B. called in te help In January, 1914, the climax was reached. This manufacturer called in Library Bureau. The L.B. Analysis Department, which is main tained te meet just such problems, analyzed the needs of the business, making due allowance for future expansion. Then it recommended the L.B. Automatic Index, recognized as the one notable develop ment made in filing in recent years. This system, nn exclusive L.B. idea, makes it easier for the file clerk te file correctly than incorrectly. It makes .quick work of filing. It makes finding, tee, a swift, sure operation. What L.B. service accomplished The L.B. Automatic Index showed actual time and money savings as follews: 1 Night work was at once abolished. 2 The much-dreaded 3 months' task of transferring .was reduced te a 3 days' job. 3 The expense of extra assistants for this transfer work was eliminated. Library B Foendefl 1876 4 Although the Macbeth-Evans Glass Ce.'s business has increased, the L.B. Auto matic Index met the increased filing needs juiitheut increasing the number of operators. L.B. can help you L.B. can show you hew te save time, labor and money in your filing department. It can show you hew te turn your filed facts into ac tive business producers. It can show you hew te take full advantage of your present equip ment; hew te use costly office space te maxi mum advantage. That done, Library Bureau can supply you with every filing and record need filing and record keeping systems; steel and weed cabi nets; and guides, folders and cards for every purpose. A new idea in filing Business today is taking a brand new thought from the completeness of L.B. service. Busi ness men everywhere are discovering that L.B. is turning files and records into business builders. This means that sales and ether departments work mere efficiently and that costly space, time and labor are conserved. Let an L.B. salesman show you Library Bureau's service department will gladly furnish free analysis service en any problem, large or small, connected with filing or record keeping. Call in a representative today no obligation. urean Plans HMakes H"lnstallsJ Card and filing systems Cabinets - Supplies yM'yywiroireimiiMj M. W. MONTGOMERY, Manager 910 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia Telephenes: Hell, 339 and Main, 739 1 (870)
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