wmxwpmmm wzit-m YfvV ' ' "T -t' MT "IKbli'.' J. M- 11.W wm - CAi T" t "i-rf if l'Jt SV I ? I V. 7 fx li It IV. T i i 3F ii m: Hr . tr liL. Ir 'i A ?i V . fi. m- y ii V BV . Mm Bb.. ri JW-i",. ;,. il at IENS AT HAGUE flttnt .(Nailed as New Milestone IfrJ' ' Jri ProerrAis Toward I OF KM tmC V World Peace f-... . IINENT JURISTS PRESENT sT Hy the Associated Trees T Hague, Vcb. 3.". The Peace lidaee, which crnles durfnc the war fyftfWWH "closed owing fe bankruptcy." tij'-wmm tee scene today or tnc lnniicurai )'.wMMinnnf tha Pirmnnt Pjinrl nf III lI ternttienat Justice, the cornerstone of ' the fragile of Natien. ;S7, .tolled by adherents of y. us new milestone In t fr,9fjmm of the world s the Kengtie of Natien". "The event was pneinn Ideals in the evolutionary :1 tevvnrd ncece ih- r. la the words of Lord Ciir7en. "tli" Wf'ketiMiIng of a new era of peace and ' Cenceril among nations.' ' ' " A the opening session the jwl?M $, toeg, tup oath te fullill their oiueci pk "aonerahlj. faithfully. Impartially and ki tonscicnlleiuly." In their future -ll- nnp incy arc pjprcieu nei em.v in rirm tm such doubtful oelnts of Interna- M tlentl Ian as may come before them. ii, But also te create laws whenever their seed is apparent. 'fjTbe- first meeting was held In the t &. ijfiii ill jifcinu. ii t iih 'ri-iinr V ,ILi .1 ...t i ii. ' ...i .i. itfTj tote net yet assumed the darker tints "t fs " age, hut the appointments of whleh vruiuiuc te jsitp mc niireiirjai' uluius- There of judicial solemnity. Tivelve Nationalities Represented Members of the eetirt represent i twelve nationalities nnd n.Ttern and ' Western worlds. The judges, in necerd- i fnce with the law cieatlng the court, K'ssess "the qualifications required In elr respective countries for nntinlnt- sent te the highest judicial offices. "' or are ''juriscensults of reeeanired com petence In International law." The representative of the I'nited States Is Jehn Ilnwtt Moere. Others present In The Hague for the meeting are: The president, or chief justice, Bernard Cornelius Jehanties Leiler, Helland; Dr. Knfael Altamira y Tea, .Spain; Conimcndatere Dronlsle Anzilotti, Italy; Vlbceunt Rebert Fin lay. Great Ilrltain ; Dr. Max Huher, Swltterland : Didrlk Nyholm, Denmark : Dr. Yorozu Odu, Japan.' and Jr. Andre Weiss, France. The ether two ludr". Dr. Buy Tlarbesa, of Iirnrll, nml Dr. Antonie 8. !c Biwtamentc, nf Cuba, were unable te come te The Hague Three of the deputy judges are here h$CANVASS OF CARMEN WINS Dr. Warg Chung-IIul, of China, is ablest. Technical Advisers Tresent t At the time of their election some comment was evoked hy the absence of 1 A representative of Mohammedan law. bat Judge Nyholm. of Denmark, has erred en the International mixed trlbu- Ml in Caire since 18011, and la held te ; fee an authority en the subject. i' s tThe judges and deputy judges have ilt their disposal two panels of tech- , artsinc in labor and transit questions. '- HSiAtt wa wr AmtPiiiAiiB An IIIiai 1 AHTt u tir ttiiit ii i.i un (iiiivi iri JittBCIt AHU iw ietiii wiuii.a nv "V asaeesOrs nominated by each member of -ifi iae league et .xauens ana one cm- sleyers' and ene workers' rcprcscnta- Utn from each member eeuntrv, chosen by the League's labor office. The tran ait and communications panel is com posed of tne nominees of each member State. Choice of The Hague ns the seat of tae new court Is the cause of much prde among Hollanders, who point out that Huge Grotius, whose bust Is in the library of. the Peace Palace, became the founder of the science of Interna tional law early In the seventeenth ccn terjr. 7f s All Over," Mitten Asserts CeatiauH from r Oe k se successfully operated as tliat the leturns shall be sufficient te provide a cafe and reasonable service, but no citl aen sh,e uses the read nt the present time can fall te be interested in whethc. - or net the t'rvlce shall continue te be aa convenient nnd of as high n grade as at present, nnd shall be Improved and exteneeu te meet, me expaueins popula tion and the greater need of the future. ySi- ,and shall lv kept abreast of the state & iib ui.ia lutuiTcu in buuu Bi;r ili. JNeJtber the public nor the city, therefore, la interested in a change of direction or of management which xreuld threaten the presjnt management, unlets, it could be assured that such chan(e would guarantee te It a better service i tuan mey uc present nave "HtiAiuikn there is n rlmn'rn in iin Beard of Directors? What benefit doc tba City or tlie public see In such n chanrc? Will a cheaper man be a bet ter man, and 'who will the innn be? It does net Interest the public hew much the present incumbent receives for his 'management of the system upon which the public Is dependent, but some facta respecting It should stand out se prenilrcntlT that the public, before it lends' Itself te change, should consider Whether such change, especially If its nature be net disclebcd, is going te bet ter their service "Ml1, Mitten became associated with Id Transit Cemnanv by iea.eii erecight and flnatieinl ueiifien the Ranld ef the foresight ltV t ifinencier of acknowledged ability ft. ' and one who wus actuated by the high 1 ' deelrV.ef civic service. His cempetisa- tien-'vvas fixed bv n beard composed nt men. some of whom were experienced V in tuG' direction et suen n tuiut.v enu i seme; of tliem cre well-Jnnwn finan--'ctert and nil of them men of hard j S e feeslness coiniiien sense. u&b&r J "The ajsteni bed neer pnid n dellur KSfiSBf '1U stocUheliIers. It lind ilellcitR. but Gr,ii4ua'inl,,a ltv Air. MlttCIIH tllfl Illllfl'- aSrEmenti-he had, In nine jenrs increased VTIM trftW' ncari.v iiiu per cenr. in tnr ffi&-'eiantlm the nonulntien of file t'ity of T.ST ." . . . .l - tifl Vi ., . . ., .... I." ... I. ...... l.I 17 .... I'V.iiOi IJraimuripulll lllin U"l. im-'H-nn-ii I, yz Kv .fent.j Its incem" iiru lncreaneu trem IvV 1aW1.Tftn.lMVl in K58.807.OOO. i.n.l Hh net ' "HBt wiin fipiai jUMice complain ' , ti y .,.-,- --,, --...--,----, .!,. 1 ,. ,.. ,.rM ,u i'. ,.i. ...i 1 en 11. ceu ineiiEii i ' tf. !5S!" w 5 :;",."' "Ti -'.l -.S r. r rmn ten ilh wee la im ne II rl : 1 teduj or tomorrow 501, may hear " 7?ZZ?l... I i..;.-o;,rTM"ie cm nin nreie.llne the bniir.ll had net fullv .lit. 1 Xcvcithclcb. the college prefe .fill "...' . ..,!,,' ...,:.r'"....' ..:., '. 1, .1...1 tn um ilwir ilir.iiiiiu nn. 1 niui.u r'.intiniii m 1 lteu mere eblluarl 'Y! im this IDC ihiuii 111, a .....iiiiiij iiiiivaii-11 - -- ., . , n . in . Its service had been improved 1 respecting iiiu operation nt tue lead . mere ijungcreus man lamng. w lay 1 new cars hnd been ndiled people had rri . ""i."v?.. '.'"....""",.. .w...r: Iftifv pMOga WT. Jitiien iiiim.- 11117 uiuni vn7 MVO lOUIKI It wuriu wiuir, ihhilt .ur. litten's luanegement, te ride. Tbcy 'tf true tlnit ill the years from uward there was uecrcuHe In the uuncome, tuie te tiic same au- causes wblch, operating In all .business, clogged the wheels et and business enterprise, hut alu, accumulated during Mr, tawjMfereent enabled the cemi .sajiy siuniar enterprises! LffSfiraKftei PART OF "MITTEN'S P. R. T. ARMY" CO-OPERATIVE WELFARE ASSOCIATION PHILADKlPritA RAPID TRANSIT COMPANY. K(thiilaia wienlavnuly eaett ft Convention ef ell Department CemmlitH hli it m Auditorium, Fttnunr II, Hit reitfYing action lakta by Ui Ce-cprtl- Owmil. LlUMIM Fttratry II, HU rH(rmg i tmbeditd in tb M Km February 10. 1MZ, tbtMid 11 ItAtAS. I, lttm H H ,fJ, uA MiU Utm. IUUI Tm4 ) lit Aum k fmt U IWJ tmm Cm. llfMAJ. h l ! ! A, C, f- Ct , iVr ! An Aw (( 4bnVmiMj Mm I r.lln,i4 te At Wi,i ,.-, J At AtMt il n4 OMM Kinntn tit trfi 14 At mit iktrtW m4 At Ml r4 ttr-itl Mwk tf At nMtrftlf Rt4 TMMri Ctftri IMrtt M I, fttwvitn 1.i A ,wJ.aIw tttittt',,4 iac -.-..-.ti ." "..' -r ..- . - ;. v ... up wtt'M tl t n,u fttt ufiiw wtat ti t rtttt, U.I tit WtttA, U ,Ati.N4 t4 4 itit4 It mtit fit F IIIMI.ll II.. .1. UIL. Ua ,.. ul I I ,ptittt M,ll,rt iwhiiihi t. ! ." ."i liitJttlAtiltiiT'ttTeiti8tiltti,ll-i.tAti.l.lTU . la -I - tl AmM trf Tnttm NtM S.nt, A. IWt.J.t ),. II Itlt . t.ut Saitt tl AKI H Ct.nt.tUt CJi r., tl llll H-.t M,, l 111) . tti It f it It Trt Ltt4 Till, ttj Trtw Ctmttir t ttU MitiH tti tctt mtit It, llit (tmt Kf.0(.tO Tktt At tKtnt tl At hiiltJtlt HitklTittt i Cttty tktti it kt t.nktti4 ttij, t uVtj ,1 rinkm .lf ,i.l At t wtrntlti It At tttn tl Tkt LMTnlt t4 Trt Cttti Ttt lt At Ct.tttittit , AaMintt. MMII. (B MtTHIA TUi Tl, U. W, ,. J tl Ct-ptt, It t-AtiliW (.hJ im m T. t ,t. W C jJ . & A ,.K.r . ,i, ttAtrtwi tiAt, t tl ikt u ;, A; 4 tkai., tl A, tjt.tl ia tl At IWtailill tk l.tk t Ktt Tt C.ft.i ttM It, ttt.Otn MA Hi nM tt4 u ,. 4 tn iltitMH A,,,tl, tttt til mum; tti t (tlttt At tt!4 mtrttf Asrsevce: .'' ' ' .V r - s ST . p" . 4 i &&? - n& jJ&'iL'7a 4AMUAS teri&TSis && n 44.Gtf5)rtit Wily fPduUtAM: &,- a-ltLct fa !m.ftmJ!jr' V t XcmJ This Is one page of the 10,000 signatures of 1. It. T. empleyes authoriz ing the purchase of tr.inult stock te he eted hy Themas K. Mitten In tils flclit for control of the company. The signatures were jclien te William Montgomery, rhalrman of the heard and an ant I -Mitten direc tor, te pretc the workers arc 11 unit behind Mr. Mitten MANY PROXIES FOR MITTEN Personal Solicitation of Workers Adds Thousands of Shares te Management's Side of Argument The empleyes of the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company, who arc standing squarely hack of the manage ment In its fight te retain control, branched out Inte the held of high finance .ceeutly when they set out te secure the proxies of stockholder's in the company te vote for the Mitten admin istration. Dhidcd into squads, they approached all the known stoekhelders in pcr-eti by calling upon then at their places of biincs or their homes, with the ic suit thst several thousand shares of Meck have been thrown te the side of the management. in uvt.il tuiviiM v uit r-n. vi Kalph It. Nytnan. 424 Stiles street, a motorman en n iteutc 4U car. wasi" i" " "" ".,,"", i'rBi allotted thirteen nresnects. and landed which consumed most of Monday. His I every one he was able te see. Four of the addresses furnished him were In- correct or their owners out of the citv. . In all nine cases he had no difficulty In securing the proxies, their owner, being already converted te the propeoi- Hen. His total was .",10 hlmrcs. the 'nrecst block of which included slxtj -' ! fiv''- ! A similar number of shares was h- remembered that the public is net se i much Interested in the dividends that, shall be paid te the stockholders as they 1 ere In the surpluses, which shall give i ' ur cempnuj mir crcun .um rnnnie I "" eep us service mi i-j uie iiuuiic a rcaseuuble requirements. "The Issue between the president of (Tin nmiivatii n iwI iiti iHlTi'fer'vi ta tt whether or net the 'former's cemneu- satlen is tee large i net ene which affects the mibllc It mieht be theuebt that any one who bad raised u com - panv from a large losing preposition te a dividend-pa leg concern, and had se met Its public requirements as te increase its customers 100 per cent was worth even mere than the present , compensation. There would nreb.ibls' be ma"J' a stockholder who. during the "M" ca"' ' ,,u received no ceinpen- nun 'i I . iu i iixj ill v it v j jiinnnn nu would Ilar ben lllins te Iiavn jmld mere for such e successful manage ment. KfTeits are judsfeil bv the mens me of miccesi iiciileved, pnd siirel.v, In the present case, the hichsiitc was large beveud most expectations, and the people have enjoyed n better serv ice hv reason of these efforts. Unles lemetiilni! better Is, mere then premised- l nsinrcd wh should the public lie Interested In tiic ousting I"' enr- "bebe service te his company n" ueen fi"ri' ,vl"' fuc1' rebiilts te the , PuM'1'. .I.lmy,' ,'.c" n? Brcater evi - deuces of the ignoring of the Heard of Directors by the president than in former j cars of my directorate. "Se far as I can judze no one in the beard ilulms te be nble te mHnage 1 ; Midi a rjstem ns that of the P. II. T. ' I have net nefed ilnrini; my tonnectien with t he be.ird the pocselen of any sucli knowledge of the subject of man agement of such cnterpiises as would I indicate that the directors had mas- , irrru urn ;i Hnuwicage et ine system and Its winkings ns veuld render the t... Illnl i .. i.Y lin i.mi.c .1... . nuiiuniu , mv. iiuiiunii uiuicccs , hm . Never Heard Directors CeinnLiln or the contracts which they hud It in. mind te enter Inte. "I lmc never heard a complaint llur- ing my entire directershij) from any ill- rector. I haye never sought Inferma. tien which was refused me. There can be no such thing In business as open covenants openly arrived at. Some body must negotiate. ,rI have never heurd a reinplalnt that any nsreemeut wus rnteiei iiitu wltlieut the ceuM-nt of the Heard of Directors 1 vns iiirprlwed te learn through the, papers that there wits any lack of har mony between the president uml the beard. It never se appeared ut any meeting at which I was present. "Tn film up, therefere: the present "HWrJW-irre't"" U iyini en-- My ImoreVH tha serv- uWif. It kM bfeitkt 01 empieres ininiumir EVENING PUBLIC LE1DGER PHILADELPHIA.' WEDNESDAY,' , , , -, : 1 RMDhiUens. m4 rNim U t-AttlM4 It w9 At tfj CtttiwmtM Hi,MH ttj It f tSttt, I tl At PlliUt, Hm FtM Trttfl CtHtf ;.... t. b..i v tmt pyi- i itefi TU UM Tibt tt4 TftM Ctmpttr. tttltff ,1 At ttctnitt tl At l.atitJU I Vitt fiiiti tt4 Titti.it, tl At Ct tttitt.t , . , lM , , . MM?) 3eJL & - u. ?t jdjLjL-- ,u i . zjiy auv-4 ed A l&-4 UCT'tr-kJT 8jJL Cif fip cured hy Edward O. Rurk. 1424 Nerlbl Fifty-seventh street, who is in the elec-'new trical department. He was able te n-e all but one of his twelve prospects. Of these only one hesitated te turn ever his proxy, nnd the case In question had n personal basis. Jehn L. Lumbery, L'322 North Gar net street, who Is n conductor nnd chairman of the Transportation Com mittee of thc Ce-operative Association, nnu n pcricct persuasive seere, collect ing live actual proxies and four prom- ises te vote the iteck In person out of uinc prexpn-is. Cbnrles Hirncy. .lOOS erth I ranklln . . , ,, . ., Iircri' ';"'" ?' me jtcncrai umces r.'i"j;n .uiiiiuiiii:r. n-aaeu a eqwaa indomitable band reports the acquis!- n ei iwentynve proxies out ei sixty prospects, with many net seen en nc- count of absence or wrong nddrchs. Of this number, he hi,, there was only one Bat icfual. from a source closely allied te banking interests. His squad has succeeded in lining up some 400 shnrcs of st0(,, for tl,e 8"PPert of the Mitten administration. 'I nnd enthuiustlc in the service rendered (he company. I'nless the public is guaranteed semethlne better, its aentl- I mint should naturally h- in f.iver of mat wnieii win assure it ei nil it new nas. ami or tue nope or eten ucttcr i tilings. Trigg Is Neutral Mr. Tr'Sg has adopted a neutralltj pelii). He said: i "My position is that it is n matter , for the stockholders, and city directors. ax such, have no light te take part in the controversy or contest. At the same time T have absolutely no desire te be placed in any position which would , make It leek as if I were criticizing loienel retter. "I feel tbnt it is a matter for the tockhelders it Mn miTi,i in Mr Trii. that be was neutral. He indhatcd that lnTe de se he would restore the conven cenven tliis case he was. tlen system of making nominations, lie Then," it wus fuitinr suggested, I teinember.s with some Inwnrd illssntis illssntis ",veu ar" like the Mayer and would net .faction hew the direct pilmery led him vote either wuv." I into a thoughtless pledge te pay the Mr. Trigg replied: "YeV i vIi1lcr3 additional compenatIen. Mr. Montgomery, leader of the ie. Hut does any en? nir sucreed In vehing directors, had no comment te i muke en the sUft iltNelenmentH which limn lined 10,000 empleyes seldlly bo - be - bo - hind the liinnuuement. Every empleye is new 11 stockholder. Mr. Tilpple wus net in his ' daj It was said lie is wr of eflicc te- the citv. I It 11 believed Mr. Tripple is calling en out-of-town stockholders in en (ffeit te rally proxies, or ttock-etln: iiuwers ! for f'e untl-Mltten cause. Twe Minutes Uy 11KUMAN Ihevcrizc Don't Germandize! T PK'KItU up n headline in 11 newspaper a de or se back which telly me that hurned celleze niofesser has just 1 eating and net of old ngc or overwork'. a we . 1 1 hceercil I lie mme ining .1 t. r l....t I.. ...Liil I'mn.i.liii'u Ullttlllm .'WliAfll .nil. I It r.i . 1. 1 1. IUIIIII Lilili them .ser cs Hum hen Livln tLe cormorant doesn't pay, ' rr-,p Btemnch Is the master of the house and must be respected. Health Is , yinmetrv. uphuildina; disease is dcfermll, dcructien. Deth are the result allJ, ,;f wb'et wc cat 1 j,00(, , fl)c) im,)r0per or excessive fuel checks the flames and chokes the human furnace starting auto-Intoxication, complications of the kidneys, nciveus IndigeKtieit and premature old uge. This fact was long nge recegnised by the ancients who crystallized it in the exhortation, "Hat te live don't live te cat." Human beings, like armies, subsist and Tight en their stomachs. Tour din ner pall Is jour greatest asset or a hopeless liability. Keed makes or mars jour career helps make it big or cuts it bhert. Failure and curtailed life find peer pickings among well-balanced diets. Cramming te kill a slight craving Is as Intelligent as swinging a trip hammer te drlve tacks. At tbe summons of necessity, you would dle for your family or your country., Hewmuch mere sensible te live for tbem by eating wisely while eatipg well? mere sensible te live for tbem by eating wisely wbjle eatipg well? playing a losing gaasa.wheB ybu, play, a geed kalfe ad fork( or blew ,,pe are.pn id-twit loeoa 4.WtaM Wei 1 T iVaa - J. . a. 1 a --- " lakaeaBa.iXg!LavaaBimav a aeaaaaaaH i Mabel Normand's Chauffeur Called Cinllne4 frtim Pat On Meed te the house "where the arrests were made. , Greeted by Velley The agents and deputy sheriffs sur rounded the house and rushed it. A tellcy from the windows and doers greeted them, but they forced an en trance nnd seised the eight men. The packets were found in the house, the agents said, but the man who get them was net believed te be among these at rested. One federal agent said it nm pos sible the arrests might lead te a clue U the murder of William Desmond 1 uyler. Aeeeidlng te the Les Angeles Times letters demanding money under threat of dentil buc been received by a num ber of Les Angeles men, and in one case S-15,000 was extorted. The officers declared they believed the threats were Idle ones, A typewriter of peculiar make with which It was charged the threatening letters uere written., was found in the heuse raided, it wan said. May Recall Miss Mlnter Whether Mary Miles Mlnter, n friend of Tayler, will again be questioned by District Attorney Woehvlne Is prob lematical. One signed statemcut from her, a transcribed Interview, in in Mr. Weel wine's strong box. That, Mlsi Winter's personal attorney. Jehn O. Mett. believes will be all that will be required of her. Mr. Mett has questioned his client At length and says he Is tiatisfied that Mis Minter Knows no mere nbeut the mur der or n possible motive than would a convent cirl who had never heard nf the. 'director. Mabel Nerman may be ques tioned again, but net Immediately. Whether Adelph Zuker, president of the Famous Pleyers-Lasky Cempanr, will retain William A. Pinkerton te turn loose n company of his detectives te investigate the mjsterleus murder of Tayler, who put money In the pockets of the Lanky Interests with the success i ful photepjoys he directed, Is a question I repeatedly asked and thus far gene un answered. Mr. Zuker Is here, a recent arrival. Yesterday Mr. Pinkerton come from San (Franclecn. He has, he told a reporter two weeks nge in Han Franclfcee, be- I fore Tayler was murdered, a financial interest in .Southern California studies nnd n keen Interest In clean pictures. Ne particular s'snlficauc? Is nt- I Inched as jet te the presence In Les I Angeles et the creen magnate and i the head of a detective agency. Mr. Plnkerlen's visit te the Pacific Const has no benrlng at present en the Tayler minder case, for be went te San Fran- cisce nnd then came heiv en hi neini- nnnual Inspection tour of Ills Western const offices. May Call in Pinkerton But the wiseacres profess te be cer tain that, because of the blind ulleys Inte which the Tayler investigation has run. It will net be long before Mr. Zuker will be calling en Mr. Pinkerton te talk things ever. Mr. Pinkerton has authorized no interviews expressing an opinion about the murder. He has turned Interviewers nwny with the re mark that the case Is net his. All Hollywood Is excited ever what these who have laughed about it before call the "unwarranted censoring of scrccnland mil " Business Interests are coming te- ? ether te tell the world that "movle "mevle and has been maligned" te 811 the malls with "th truth about Holly wood" a truth that will condemn all attacks as baseless, as' unjustitied, as tcnsatienally untrue, and the press agents nre already oiling up their type write anil Tint tins In new ribbons and doing finger exercises in preparation i for tnP task salvaging the world's I opinion , stories of "deDe" parties, it is ex i vp vt rw ,--......-, .. . - .. i ,)Cl.tcd, will be called base canards: In ' fact, many people from Bcreeniand who trequcntiy Biienueu incm nireauy a beclnnlne te wonder "where they s re get this Huff nbeut 'done' ; we haven't seen lnv," nut net all. ,.yM r i,new there have been Medo' .. M ". nlnnv of tben,.'' n wrcen (tar "vv hole word Is wTtl, me?e ,,h nffirlnvim from some nersenii "T iMn-t e te an7 mc?f but Tm net ' V.?.?.Lf.. -l.. el,? .hV. .!,-;: rii,i TievSe been dylna out the last ' ?'' ' J1 ffi h.d'ig.hiSk. ih .Vl! I'm net sure about It." ' t . T . AjJ'CCllCItt Oil tSOnUS DI--. J r,nioeififi i M cufc je jftwoenf-xJ fentlnucd rrsni Pace fln busings Is net making money, and there arP ,, cees profits ( Where Mr. Harding will propose te set menev for his subidv is net dis- closed. Hut it will obviously be hard for him te nnd money Kir the beuus. for the farmers and for the shlpi. If the soldiers don't get their money their , friends will fight money for any one else. There docs net teem te be any way out of the mew. Mr. Harding would like te get back fe a stnte where party nutherltv would lie ence mere supreme restoring the past.' Party authority lininL' broken down Is there uny way iof iof ief ever restoring It.' Hip country, se icery one hern fears, has its own recipe for Its iroueies, tue eiu one ei turning j out the present Congress anil putting the onnesltion In contiel of the Icsls- Mature 1 ..... n.,i rnr..inn ew MKrneiit 01 tonmsien I This will only udd a new element of of Optimism J. SUCH discovered that Americans die of ever uuuui icu jcars nge, nut irge te men llvil 1 ' , iniift, iiii.n juui I.IUIIIJIS from the lips of another." is right t-t.irwitien. 1 eustlng it. far and away your belli s jetir god, jour lilel h of clny 'Latchkey Knives Supplant These tfhh Corkscrcte Hardware men point out exhibits of "latchkey knives" at the hard ware show in the Commercial Museum today ns a "sign of the times." "The trend of manufacture is away from the knife with n cork screw and toward the, knife with a latchkey In the handle," said one of the hardware men. "We don't need the corkscrew' and we're using the latchkey a let mere new that we're alwajs sure of being able te And the keyhole." confusion. Seme measure of co-operation docs exist between the Capitel and the While Heuse at present. If there Is a political overturn there will be two years of deadlock. It seema te be a case where nature will have te take Its course. Just as Europe will bare te recover some way or ether from the effects of the war, se will the United Slates. I have said in tills correspondence that the fault In Congress was net of the leaders. The strongest leaders in the world could Equally the confusion that prevails gen erally is net the fault 'of Mr. Harding. Neither Mr. Itoesevelt nor Mr. Wilsen, two "strong executives," could bring order out of cbaes here. URGES INSURANCE " IN LIEU OF BONUS By a Btaff Comspentiwt Washington, Feb. 15. Knpldly In creasing sentiment among officials for insurance for ex -service men in lieu of a cash bonus has been found by Repre sentative Watsen, of Pennsylvania, a member of the Was and Means Com mittee. He has hopes that it may yet be adopted as the solution te the tangle ever "adjusted compensation" nnd ad ditional taxes'. Mr, Watsen said he was In favor of eliminating all plans except .the insur ance. This has been discussed among Cabinet officials and their advisers in tbe departments. The cost would he $21,000,000. ac cording te computations by authorities en insurance, for the first year, and nbeut $.10,000,000 annually thereafter until the twentieth year. The insurance maturing In that year would amount te nbeut M.OOO.OOO.OOO. The total for the entire insurnnce would amount te about .$5.2.10.000,000. "This 'would give us time," Mr. Watsen said, "te recover somewhat from henvy expenses nt present, and make it possible te lay aside sums te meet the cost of the bonus finally." The Twin-Six Bethlehem, i r-)'yw,. - FEBRUARY 15, i u ' ACQUIT HARVARD STUDENT Verdict Against Negro Pellceman'a Assailant Reverted , Deaten, Feb. 15. (By A. P.) A Jury in the Superior Court today re turned a verdict et het guilty in the case of Jmncs A. Duncan, of Columbia, H. C, a graduate student at Harv.ard University, charged with assault en David K. Blair, a Negro policeman, last May. The jurors were out one hour. Their finding reversed that of the lower court, in which Duncan was found guilty and sentenped te three months' imprisonment. The charges grew out of an early morning incident in a Seuth End door way when Duncan nnd his fiancee. Miss Frances Shannen, of Frnnklln, Tcnn.. new Sirs. Duncan, wcre Interrupted while kissing geed night by Blair. The policeman's remarks were resented by Duncan, the word "nigger" was useJ by Miss Shannen, there was n mix-up in which Duncan drew n knife nnd the couple, then were nrrcBtcd by Blair, who' had been cut. SHIPS CRUSHED BY ICE Passenger Craft Trapped In Baltic In Grave Peril Stockholm, Feb. 10. (By A. P.) The Baltic Sea has been converted into an Isolated lake owing te the closing of the Cettegat and the eeund by lee. Five steamships, including the Thule, from Londen, with twenty-seven nassenaers. are held fast In n dangerous position off tee Vinga l.igntneuse. The pack Ice which is blockading the Swedish weRt coast Is of enormous thickness. Twe steamers already have foundered, their plates being crushed by ice. The crews escaped t) ether ves 1. The 3500-ten Danish freighter TTanquebar, from Galveston nnd Ner folk for Copenhagen, and mere than twenty ether vessels nre imperiled. WOULD CUT FRENCH DRAFT Reduction of Army Service te One Year Proposed Paris. Feb. 15. (By A. P.) An nmendment providing for one ear's obligatory service in the army, and an other for eight months' obligatory service, will be presented when the re cruiting bill comes up in the Chamber nf Deputies within the next few days. The first amendment will be offered by members of the radical group and tbe t-eeend by the Socialists. Deputy llenazet, uutber of the one ear ptopesltlon, plans a better or er ganiratinn of a framework of efficeis Hnd a better system of mobilization. This, with the natural soldierly qual ities of Frenchmen, is icgarded a making one j ear's i-ervlcc n sufficient guarantee for the defense of France. PACKARD announces substantial reductions in the prices of Packard Twin-Six cars and Trucks Price eight months age $6000 Touring Other Twin-Six models show proportionate reductions In addition te the reductions made in the price of the Twin-Six, Packard Truck models EC (a-aten, solid tires) and EX (a-aten.'pneumatic tires) arc reduced from $3500 te $3100 and from $4000 te $3500, respectively. The price of the Packard SinglcSix, already twice reduced, remains unchanged, with the probability of an advance later. Ne meter car in the world today offers equal value with the Packard Twin-Six, the new low price of which represents a total reduction of mere than 35 per cent in less than eight months. All prices effective February 13, 1922, and f. e. b. 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