Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 08, 1921, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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BVfiOTNG - PtJBLIO LEDaER-I?HILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, ttEOEMBEB 8, 1021
DAUGH
ERTY WARNS
AGAINS
I
MORALS
Communists in U. S. Receive
Orders Frem Moscow, Says
, Attorney General
SEEK TO CONTROL LABOR
Tlj (lip Associated l'rcu
Washington, 1) S -Tim innvetrent,
launched by tlie Third or (Vimi'iuiM '
Intcrnatinnnlc nUMomeu tu srnin con
trol of tlie tinde iml iimiMritl union
throughout the world "i nit'etniR win
marked siiecp-i liiKefm a It reliit- t.
syndicalist tmlnn in the I'nitM
Stntcs," si.js tlie fim minimi i riot t of.
Attorney (tenpi.M Daufjlieity.
Communist parties in thl-t country.
Mr. DntiKhcrt.v wiys. have united nierr '
effcctlrcly te carry en prepnunmla nnd '
the pelic. li te endeavor te caiti con
trol of the luher orgnniznt.-enw tlr.etisli I
the control of (he executive ne'nmine'".
orether Kevernins bodies l.erelu
'Many of the lender of thi move
ment are Amem.au eitbens.' he sa.vs
though the are .iIijeh-i i.. orders
from Moscow ns te their nitieu an.l
activities in th- Tnltcl Mate- "
The Attertiei (lenernl sas then, has
been n netlcenlile eftnrt "upon the pint
of vnrieiih se-called ('('1 ""'' ""' letle"
te propagate and earn en agitation in
behalf of the ultra n.lV-nls in tlie
United States
"Inconspicuous iridiwdmiK in I lie 1 1
tra-rntlicnl movement apprehended lo
cally," he assert, "are mnrtred and
propaganda started In their behalf, net
only within the I'nlteil States, but i
throughout the entire world In mnnv
Instances the se-called defense orxiuii erxiuii orxiuii
tatlenn are found te be mvtely a catnoi catnei
flage for mh h iimw iients as tin Tinted
Community I'artv which must enduct
Kb activities undeigimind "
Propaganda Still ( umini:
Fereisn i.repupiudists s)iH are fii.'K
inc te the I'nif'il States, iicvurdliii; te
the report, which netu. tlmt l-J7 of
them arrived m the last ti al ic u
The moveinen's. the nature mil the ex
tent of the actnlt'es .if ths,, individuals
have been larefully nbse-ved. It is
Mated, ami the ievemnieut l..i been
kept "intimntelj informed "
"During the past tiscal nur," the
report eent wines, "the actnliies i f f.n
i'Irh prepagandisis in the I nu d Stat
have heen parthularh neticeiilile im.l
careful attention has been glei. in this
pernicious form of w.ul; w.tlnn this
country. It is uniitibl- .1. . uniteh te
ebtilliate the v.ist ttliuiUlit .l menej ..pent
in the Vnitid Mat.s ),j tin- fiteien
gents engaged in eipleltins the Amer
ican peepb und .11 creating in It rest in
a support for movements and schemes
entirely foreign te the interests of the
American people
Calling Mttentien that uetiv tis et t'u
Federal tJmernment in ileal. ng v n't il-tra-radlcallsm
are limited J li.w tn
alleiiH, Mr. Dnugherty netcn that prac- I
tlcnllj all of the Mates new have en
acted laws defining and punishing cri
minal syndicalism and anarchy. Thee
laws teach the e ttizen as well as the
illni
I'rolilhltleii Laws Ylelatrd
The Atternej Oetiernl elmerves. that
"(line hns been ite decrease hi the
number of illicit dh tilling cases hiiicc
he eiiacttiunl of the prohibition laws,"
mil that "the court calendars in eiti
'uriMlictlens have been overtaxed b this
Ins of cases.'
"Where the facts wanant." he sajs
'the offenders limn been vlgoreuslj
prosecuted, and It Is hoped that this
will tesult in ,1 material tedtictlen of
miih violation' of the law." '
Select Ivi Service Act cases dispes"il
.f during this jear numbered l.M.
ihe report sas, the I'linvictietis num
bering 1 IS with l.'ltl plens of gulltv
Cases pending at the beginning et the
last tiscal jeat nuiiibered IS.Os" and
1,!"U new cases were begun. (
Violations of the se-called i)is.i alt x
m'i timiH of the espionage act have gieat
Ij dei leased, necetding te the repirt.
whbh notes that enlj six cases were
begun iimler the entire net during the
fiscal vial, whili -II i uses were dis
posed of. l.'.n i uses having ben doclt declt
1 ted at tin beginning of the e:tr
Mr. 1) iiiglnit declaies that as an
eiganteil svstim the white slave traffic
has bum broken up. but adds that a
great man:, eai-es still exist with the
department making evei.v effeit te break
ut this pmctice also
Complaints arising under the l'on l'en
age Act increased during tlie viar. the
lepert cetftiuuis "anil peeirige was
found ti iist te a shucking extent In
.e.ejiii M.ileiiiiit nnd Metne tiarts of
I'i mis . . eral i'i.iiv lotions have been
ebtnnnl atnl -eveial piese utiens lire
pending, it is ,n(b d.
Among his spicitic re oiuuiendatieiis.
the Atterm v ieneral tisks for eu'ut
ment of li gislatlen :
A'itherl7ing the appointment of two
lederal judgi s at large for unh of tin
nine judicial, districts 111 order te as-
sist in clearing the 1 eugested ceuit
ducket. '
Making .t 'i criminnl offense te send
through the mails letters threatening I
injur te life or property.
Authorizing the presence et stenog
raphers In grand Jur rooms.
Making It a crime for a single indi
vidual te defraud or attempt te de
nauil tin Federal Ctevcrnment in any
mn'iiipp. is the law new provides for
the pitushnieiit of "two or mere per
sons v he 1 .inspire te defraud
Making 1 riniinal an attempt te com
mit a clime against the 1'nlted States.
Limiting th lmpeiisntien te be le-
ceived li reteiees in bankrupt''
DIAZ IS GUEST OF BOSTON
Italy's "Man of Deatlny" Will Sail
for Heme Saturday
HoMen. Hfi s - '1"' I ' r""
ral A 1Mb. .iinm indu -m-i hiet of
the ariii.es 1.1 Italv i aim' hire from
Vashingt..ii teilii as the guest of the
Masmehesetts lli partuii nt of tlie
American Legien The ItnlWn 10I011
made it a fete d 1 in his honor. State
and it aotlierities paid tribute te him.
1111I he pbiimisl visits te ('animal
(I't'eiir'H and te Harvard T'liiveisitj
lie V ill i It I'ieidf nee, U I te
morrow bef ie bnvlng this ceuntrj en
siuturdiiy from N' w Yolk
WEEKS SEES BLOCS
amo?g'cemmitteenkcn " n" lctl REFORM OF FRENCH WAR
I "The result and I think It 1ms been BUREAU BUDGET DEMANDED
vieuriy iiemeusirnieu m uini it 1H mi-
DIVIDING CONGRESS
possible te get the type, of legislative
11-iien .iucti comes trem inrty regti
Inritj nnd responsibility."
Fears Present Ferm of
ganizatien Will Disrupt
tlie Country
ADDRESSES INSURANCE MEN,
Deputy Calls for Greater Foresight
Than Before Great Struggle
Paris. Dec. 8. (IJy A. IM UIh-us-sien
of the War Department budgcl
was begun in the Chamber of Depu-
. .. -n, I! j ...lil I. IlitrirtAnff IMnlftf! H1rt 0( mfilfi n.l bin., -y
RRITAIM AWfl FRANCE SEEK "e"c'c"S SJi" . " .. v Sv; ,0. .len,', T. T, U ,'.nf ti" ?SWB1
JOINT REPARATIONS POLICY cording, w ! Sr ' Jh&iS;iflffti?5.!?ISl
.. cKpItal needed In October was 1,02.- marktj. ,W.W) ,;1
mmmmummBsammmmmmmmmmmmmm
Advantase of "Caimniilsm"
, "I can lecall." said Mr. Weeks, "in
the dns of se-called Cannenlsiii. ulien
Or- iXl1'- ''l1"""11 W'.'8 "l'(1 n 'ar. aV would , ties this inerniic with 11 demand fi'eni
, ',, S ZinX "..,:.,,,' "iin-imtj ln.it for the romplete ic
r it. ""M viiti ii 1 111 in-r i hut
tlens. thnt the Speaker found
was. perfectly legitimate under the
vnles,. te prevrut the enactment of a
vast amount of personal and irrespon
sible legislation.
I "Mere than that, he had the tiewer.
mid he used it. te prevent upprepiia-
tieiis intended for local tuirneses which
It (he sseclated Tress were net needed nnd which were net 1 foresight in the deniirttacnt hi declar
New Yerk. Dec. V The present s.vs- for the general geed. 'HR.
tern -if organisatien in tVngt ess where- "The slightest examination of the in-, "Tlie little I'rriuh private has but
. . 1 . v 1 1 1 1 ,,.,nP.,et rease in governmental 1 xpenditures one aspiration and it is that that uiukes
by control is divided between numerous lurhis flftwM ( tl(li ,, M, Kreilt pcmH,t eace!
lemmlttees mnj. "if carried te its legi- ordinary rctpilrcmcnts if the fievctu- l'eputi Fary pointed out thnt the
ml .nneliislen." di!de the Fulled ment will indicate te what extent this nr budget was :!,(l.":i,000,000 francs.
Stn'-s "into hostile factions orgieup-" I change in the method of legislating has 11ml that if the expenses of the army of
, , ,, ,., .,i. affected the trensury. occupation weie added It would be 4,-
and leave the ceuntrj peweiless te .. mj mU ; 1M .imiii.e(M) f.an.s. while aviation c.x
defend or maintain Its interests. .,.. (,11(rll(,v () NU,nijCI, cfiective govern- pendilure would bring up the total te
retar.v of War Weelts said today in tin ,11(,n)i fus icsulted In iiicspensiblc leg- ."i.nntl.UOO.OliO francs. He cempnrcd
form of th department
He dec tared In support of his con
tention that the highest ilepiutiiietital
authority befeic the war predicted that
the struggle could net Inst sU mouths
and that some of the leaders had op
posed the construction of hea artll
ierv . He ended lis idea for proper
the convention of the
Life Insurance 1'resi
address befete
Association of
dents
In particular he assailed the agrlcul- '
tin nl bloc, contrasting the present sit
uatien with a recent Ailminwinitien
isltiiiu. nievelileil lint li linrtliw from this Willi the 7. ."011.(1(10.0(10 frillies CV-
cnrr.ilng out pledges made in their , penditiirc for JDL'0. "Hut It is still
platforms, and. In time, will divide i tee lieav." he added.
the legislative branch of the Cieveru- "
ment into groups, each group chain- UAVC TO nCPMTRAI I7P
will ...... .
OI'MI. . ... ,.,, ., .-
.... , .. .. HI.,.. Ol'illlllh il rin i i.ii vin J--, Him w ..
latacteri.ed h leference te big i ,.,l,lw witl. ..,.tt,
stick Hefernng te Imlustrlal icien-, nlim',t Sl control of legislative ' Plans te Eliminate Red Tape In
"W'p ile net hear of strikes in fjer-
niati. but they seem rather popular
ever where e'se. The sellishness whiih
comes from the desire te get something
it the expens" of one's fellow limn is
l.lugn potent mtluenci in pieveiiting
the l.'storatien the leuntry needs.'
lliscilssing Roosevelt, he said'
"It was net man ears age that we
hennl stories about a Mug stick' whiih
action in
tactien."
the iuteiest of a particular
Postoffice Department
Washington. Die S Postmaster
Santa Claus Ship Sails te Europe jfienernl IIn tedn outlined impnitant
New " ttrlt. Dec. S. til A 1' i (new organization plans', whiih fentein-
The steamer lleeige Washington, I'dlid pint,, the elimination of rid tape, delay
witli Chii-tnius cheer for Ameiicatis and waste in connu'tieu with depart
abroad, sailed tedii). In her held weie i.iental affniis.
l.'.OOO sacks of mall, manj of which, The I'ostetmc Departineiit proposes te
entalneil presents for American sol- eliminate it by the adoption of the prin-
Parla May Demand Control of Ge
man Customs
Londen. D?e. 8. -(My A. 1'.) N'ego N'ege N'ego
tlatleiiH for (..stali'Ishinent of a cehumm
pulley by (Irent Hrllaln and Finnee tn
regard te (let-man V war obligations
opened here tedaj with Ihe nrrlvnl frein
I'm is of Leuis Leuihciir. Minister of
Liberated Regions, nnd several Ircnch
rmauclat experts
M. Leucheur's visit was made en in
vitation of the llrltish (iev eminent,
which Is represented as anxious te reach
an accord before any open discussion
of reparations questions Ik precipitated
by Oerinany.
It Is also understood that the Rritish
officials deslte te explain the negotia
tions recently opened here by Dr. Wal
ter Rathennti. and te discuss the Wle
linden agevement, between (iermany and
France, which Orcat Hrttain may use
ns a pattern In seeking te obtain from
(icrmany pn.wncnts In kind en the in
demnities due her.
it is bcllew'd control of German cus
toms will he one of the exactions de
manded by the French Government be
fore any respite is granted.
Ilerlln. Dec. 8. (By A. P.) Th,"
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L Slone (9.
1306 Walnut Street
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
On account of fire, zve
arc temporarily closed
We Shall Re-Open
As Soen As Possible
"IVATCH FOR OCR AXXOCXCEMEXT
IX THE XEAR FUTURE
Strength te Help
is worth an .effort te at
tain. Financial strength
is acquired through stu
mp;. This Compan's abil
ity te handle your Sav
ings Fund or Checkinj;
Account should aid you te
attain a greater iletrree of
usefulness.
ItOrilLE YnurSiuuiy
' CA V Be Dene
COMMONWEALTH
Title Inmrance and Truit Company
N W. Cor. 12th & Cbtitnet Sti
I -?!.. sliej ss.
i.treitTi:Rs. DcslnxEus axd MAnnns or tre.w:.vs axd
CmiAlES"H AVVAKV.l. OF Till: lUUHKHT CUAHACTEJl
ren meke Jl 7hts n'-six yea us
was supposed te be ummI in driving ( en- ,t..rs 0f tlie Army of Occupation nnd i elide of deceiitrali7atlen and the dls-
gress into a state of traetabilltv nnd Ametidin (Severnment tepresetitatlvis tribiitien of detail under the direction
force the rnaetnunt of laws desired ny ( an,j their families in Central Htirepe. I of department heads,
the Kxeeutive. '
A Masterly tteeiilive
"The truth, however, is that while
the Incentive was a masterly man of
dominating personal!! and character
istics, he was n party man and these in
tlji executive branch of the Government
were cpially se. The believed in gov
ernment b part and that the re
sponsibility under suih government
should be ebsiiM'd cum l these who,
might doubt the wisdom of the piupesed(
action.
"The result was Mint t n badeis m ;
Ihe Senate and ill the Heuse ellslllted
the Incentive nnd together the ferinu- ,
luted the policies te be followed
"Quite freipi-ntlv, no doubt, the In
centive In some instances urged, nnd ;
perhaps imposed, his views en the con
gressional leaders, but iuvariabl these
men reruinel te the Capitel te carry;
eif tlie ile. isien t cached at tlie con-,
fi-r-nie. and the members of thnt part j
in the Senate and Ilen-e, recognizing
lee nccessit of lespensihlc action, siip siip
Iierted then'i m their endcnwirs.
"Then came a reform, or it was her- ,
aided, in the conduct of the Heuse i
representatives The power of action,
which had largely rested with the Speak-
cr and through him with the Committee ,
GOWNS
WRAPS
SUITS
ruits
BLOUSES
LINGERIE
HOSIERY
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n
Chestnut
( erncr
Twelfth
SWEATERS
MILLINERY
SKIRTS
CHILDREN'S
APPAREL
PETTICOATS
NEGLIGEES
Special
Fer Friday Only
Coats
49.50
An assemblage of Coats that shows
superior worth at a glance. The extraor
dinary value will mere and mere impress
itself as you analyze the quality and the
desirable style features. Of Normandy,
belivia, duvet de laine, in blouse and
straight-line models. Embroidered,
stitched and button trimming. Nutria,
opossum and sealine cellars. Spert coats
with chinchilla trimming. Extra sizes
included.
THIRD FLOOR
We specialize in apparel thai slenderizes the
larger woman.
J
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jraraiw
t4-m6B ZfiftU .AvtllUt jB&i 4'-47'ST.
New Yerk pnri
ftteCavlten $etcl
BROAD AND WALNUT STS.
PHILADELPHIA
REDUCTIONS
IN PRICE
te reduce Quantities in many
lines odd Groups are offered
at Material Price Reductions
Tailored and Fur Trimmed Suits,
Tailored and I;ur Trimmed Coats,
Evening Gowns and Day Dresses,
Furs, Hats, Blouses.
Mann & Dblks
1102 CHESTNUT STREET
Fashionable Hand Bags
and Vanity Cases
SPECIALLY PRICED
$10, $15, $20 te $45
Value from $25 te $150
BEAUTIFUL FRENCH NOVELTIES
IDEAL FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS
&s
MEN'S DEPARTMENT .
QUR one thought in selecting stocks of merchandise is te give le
the buyer and te these who receive the gifts satisfaction.
GOWNS ROBES
Our Bath Cewim and Lounging Kobes ,ire made in
our own workrooms proper tut .ind fabrics arc cer
tain ready te wear or made te your measure
CRAVATS NECKWEAR
European and Demestic makers .ire new furniahuiR
fabnea that are new and of the riuht qualities all our
purchases are confined te us
SILK SHIRTS
Fine Broadcloth and Jersey Silks made eet our spe
i i.ii patterns all identical in cut Ready-te-wear at
$8.50 und $10.00 each. Alse a complete line of all ether
fabrics.
HOSIERY AND GLOVES
Fer immediate needs or for Christmas Gifts our stocks
never were as complete.
MEN'S OVERCOATS
Of Scotch-and English fabrics in all weights. Made
te order, BUT READY-TO-WEAR in models that have a
ut that is unusual und here enl.
SWEATERS, VESTS & JACKETS
A new importation of Scotch and English wools in
beautiful colorings se much in demand for the holiday
season.
PAJAMAS NIGHT SHIRTS
All our Pajamas and Night Shirts arc made in our
workrooms proper fabric size and finish are the
requirements before the price is made.
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Mann & Dblks
1102 CHESTNUT STREET
4'
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CLAM
CHOWDER
New Yerk style,
New England style
or with the varia
tions that creep in
to the recipes in
the restaurant, or er
nt home, is always
hcttcr with a dash
of that fine old
flavoring
" sii
Beets? Of Course
When they re new as these
Walk-Over's original Style Hit
the squared-tee "Cubist" new
showing in ' Black and Brown
Scotch-Grain Beets,
$
11
Net superseding oxfords by any
means, but alternating as a
winter necessity.
Harpers 122s markfp
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