Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 07, 1922, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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Telephene: Kensington 6545
NEW WAR RAGING
ON CONSERVATION
Fall Raises Cry of "Pinchetism"
in Counter-Attack en Wal
lace and Aides
:0RMER BATTLE RECALLED
1U n Staff Correspondent
Washington,' March 7. "IMnchet"
am! "IMnclietiMn" nnil "Feil" and
"I'alllsiu" nre threatening te become
bywords In n new wur ever the con
servation of natural resources such n
that which nearly wrecked the Tn(t
Administration and split the ltcpubll
can l'arty.
This (uestien. lint shall be done
with the put He domain, the public
land, coal, oil and water power, has
become an ncute Imuc In 'the Harding
Adiriiulstrntlen, and partially explains
current reports thut Secretary of the
Interior Fall will shortly leave the
Cabinet.
It. Is generally acknowledged that n
"showdewn'' N Imminent between the
(.ensvrvatiniiisN and theK1 who believe
in liberalizing the land and forest laws
te permit dovulepment of the Natien's
mineral resources by private capital.
At present, Secietnry of Agriculture
Wallace, supporting Colonel (irecley as
head of the forest service, is leading the
convervntleiiNts. with Secretary Full
the spceia.1 object of their attacks. The
latter in spirited Interviews and other
wise has launched a counter-offensive
en ins own account te combat what lie
FLEISC1ANN CO
APPEALS DRY EOICI
Order Revoking Industrial Al
cohol Permits Reviewed by
Prohibition Commissioner
VIOLATION OF LAW CHARGED
By the Assoc In led Press
Washington. Mnrch ".Appeal of the
Flelschtnnnn Company. Inc.. of New
Jerk. from the orders issued Friday by
Prohibition Cemmlliner Hnynes re
voking its Industrial alcohol permits
anil directing the seizure of nlcohel In I
eleven of its branches was being heard
today by Internal Itcvenuc Commis
sioner Ulnlr. Mr. Illnir has announced
his intention of rendering n decision en
the case as quickly as pnible.
At tne hearing today the cempany1
nn represented hy Henry J. Knlten
bacli, vice nrcdtlrnt of the company;
Henry A. WNe and Carl Whitney, of
New Yerk, as counsel, and Rebert A.
Knne, of the cemnan.v's local stuff.
The Prohibition llurc.ui was rcpre
I sen ted by Commissioner Hnynes and
i members of its legal division, while
' I-.lmcr Dever, Assistant Secretary of
I the Treasury, sat Willi Mr. Hlalr.
I A rehearing of the cne wns granted
I the cempnnv bv Mr. Hlalr after n con
ference with Secretary Mellen Satur
day, attended by Mr. Dever. Mr.
Hnynes and Internal Revenue Solicitor
Mnpcs, nt which it was said the Treas
ury recognized the plea of the remminv
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terms "vicious tirenacuudu" unwar- thnt the recent lieni-incs In Phllmlnliiliin
! runted by the facts of his own position, i before S. F. Ruttcr, former Assistant
Fall Attacks Plnrhel i Prohibition Director for Pennsylvania.
WE PAY THE PARCEL POST
WE GO TO SPAIN
FOR ALMONDS
But they am
our own kltchrn.
cooked and salted In
$1.50 lb.
Chocolate-Covered Toasted
Cocoanut Marsh- QA
mallows VXJC
lb
Send (or Price Lilt of Oar Sptcialtiet
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104 S. 13th St
1504 Chestnut St.
149S. Bread St.
rincuei nnil I'liiciietsim recur
frciiucntly in Secretary Fail's latest
reply te his critics. The former chief
forester, new State Forestry Commis
sioner for Pennsylvania, Is charged by
i Fall with inspiring attacks against him
nnd making personal chnrges in comma-
1 nidatiens "concerning myself nnd my
policy of 'wrecking' the forest re
serves.
Secretory Fall declares In a letter
te a member of Congress that the at
tacks en him probably were due te his
recommendation before the committees
en territories of the Heuse and Senate
that the President either be empowered
i te co-enlinute the governmental ngen
were net before an iietunl denntv of
the Prohibition Commissioner.
Cancellation of the company's per
mits and the seizure of alcohol at the
branches at New Yerk City. Peekskill. i
X. Y. ; Yonkers, N. Y. ; Uroeklyn. X.
Y. : Philndclnlfia. Scrnntnn. Pa.: .Trr-
isey City. Cincinnati. Bridgeport. Conn. :
Cambridge. Mnss., and lnngdnn. Dis-.
I trict of Columbia, was ordered by Mr.
j Hnynes en the recommendation of Mr.
1 Butter. He assigned as grounds for i
the issuance of the orders that nt the
Philadelphia hearings it was established
that the company had diverted non-
i beverage alcohol te beverage purposes. I
I disposed of nlcohel without unrnilta nnil
cles relating te Alaska, or cimct legis- , en false nermits. fniled te keen nrener I
lotion vesting authority ever Alaskan records and otherwise acted "In the ut
nffnlrs exclusively in the Interior De- most bad faith with respect te cm-'
partment. i forming with the national Prohibition
Among the activities winch would be Act nnd the regulations in carrvlng en
affected by any change In the present I business under its several permits."
division of authority, Secretary Fall i Counsel for the cempanv, it was tin
observes, is the administration of the I dcrstoed, were prepared te enter n de-
lerestM in Alaska, new under control of i nlnl of the charges, centcndlnc that
MRSCP'rv''
SPRAY
and
PRUNE
your fruit nnd shade
trees and bushes new.
They will frlve better
results this year. We
have a cemplnte line of spraying ma
chinery and spraying material. Alse
pruning shears, saws, pruning gIees,
etc, for trce trimming.
Sew Seed New
In lietlieiln or In bevrn Indoors
Cabbage, Cauliflower,
Esjt Plant, Parsley,
Pepper, Tomate, etc.
Get a copy
tt' frer.
of our teri CnluleK
Michells HS6DE
518-516 MARKET ST.
Netice
Edisen
Records
Reduced
in Price
$1.35 Records new. . .$1.00
$1.85 Records new. . .$1.50
$2.25 Records new. . .$2.00
Effective ut our stores IminiMliiitely,
Lint of winner of Mr. KdUen'n
10,000 I'rlie Content ebtulnnble
t our tore.
the Department of Agriculture, of which
tlic forest service is n part.
"This at once brought down upon my
devoted head the wratli of Mr. Cifford
Plnchet and his followers," Secretary
Fall declares, "and immediately there
was issued a press sheet in glaring black
headlines purporting te be sent out by
the American Forestry Association. In
the first column appears an interview
limiting from Colonel Greeley, chief of
the United States Ferest Service. In
the second column is n picture of this
very efficient official, and under the pic
ture tlie explanation In headlines:
'Colonel W. 15. Greeley, chief of the
United States Ferest Service, who chal
lenges plan te get control ever Alaska's
feiests. i
"I was absent en official business j
when this sheet was sent out, but im
mediately mclved a telegram from my
office describing It and quoting from it.
The chiefs of several of the bureaus of i
this Interior Department, whose efforts
te administer the public laws arc se
frequently hampered by activities of the ,
Forestry Bureau and of Mr. Plnchet, i
were outraged at this vicious and un
warranted attack upon the head of a '
co-ordinate department of the Govern- I
merit. I was urged te take the matter
up directly with the President."
(J net ex Frem Lincoln
Secretary Fall gees en te explain the
basis of his earlier atack en the For
estry liiiuau. which he says grew out
of u justltiable complaint concerning
his treatment us u stpek grazer, which I
lie declares was ignored in Washing- I
ten. and in- conclusion, quoting ' from
Lincoln te show the latter' faith In
the development of the country's re
sources. Pall expresses cnnlldencc that '
his own policies If carried out would I
bilng n-stilts fully ns greut, "Plnchet
and Piiichetism and Greeley and Gree
leyisin te the contrary notwithstand
ing." Beneath the superficial controversy
ever consolidation of governmental
agencies dealing with the public do
main in a single administrative unit is
the deeper and mere fundamental dif
ference of Ideas us te its development.
Chief Ferester Greeley, belonging te the
I'inciiet school, though net se radical
as hit predecessor, is n thoroughgoing
"conservationist," and ib backed by
Secietary Wallace. Secretury Fall,
while asserting he would protect tlie
national forests, insists conservation
has been overdone nnd holds there must
be a "liberalizing of tlie luws." Hold Held
ing tills view, lie declared war en what
lie terms "Plnclietlsm" nnd "Greclev
ism." SOLDIERS COMBAT BIG FIRE
IN PLATTSBURG BARRACKS
the company hnd mnde every effort te
conform te the prohibition regulations.
According te Mr. Blair, no new evi
dence was te be admissablc nt the hear
ing, which being in the nature of ap
pellate proceedings, was te be confined
te testimony nlreadv of record.
In the event of the revocation orders
being upheld, it was understood that
consideration would be given te working
out regulations under which the com
pany could continue the manufacture of
yeast, as fermentation producing alcohol
is a necessary part of the process.
West Phlla. Business Men Elect
The West Philadelphia Business
Men's Association has elected these
efficers: President. William S. Wacker;
vice president. Frank F. Mathers, sec
retary ; Jehn T. Richardson, treasurer ;
Frank R. Shriver; directors, Jehn X.
McGurvev. Heward Wiley. Charles
Wyntt. Themas Burke and Dr. F. A.
Fa tight.
WORTH
WHILE
Cbnd Because
ie make them
is te 4e e
LOWER IN PttJfE
Coats
2V te 6 Years
JN THE much-wanted
tweeds in pastel
shades. Net the usual
ready - te - wear gar
ments, but individual
in style and custom
tailored throughout.
rllii 4 fill HI CONVERT TO tiiiuiiifi
Dutch Hall
Your Old-Faihlentd Parler
W Remodel Your EnUn Hern
. Quete Attractive Priced
And aive Teu Quick. Service ,,
P. J. SANTA MARIE
1343 W. Cumberland St. 9
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W. H. Embick & Sens
1618-20 Chestnut St.
Jein the
LawEnf or cement League
Organized by business and professional leaders of
your city te register- public opinion in favor of law
enforcement and protection of the Constitution.
Apply for application blank (no dues) and help restore
respect for all laws.
JOS. M. STEELE, President, 915 Land Title Bldg.
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WRITE OR PHONE MOW!
Beil,Frankferd2150
Ktyitene, East 7754
Eight Leng Weeden Buildings
Destroyed
PJiittslnu-B, N. Y March 7. (Uy
A. P. ) -KU'lit ions wooden huildinKS
nt the PlattsburK Barracks used for
iiuartcrmnsters' supplies were destroyed
by (ire early tedny.
Army eflicers declined te estimate the
less, but it was known that It would
be many thousands at dollars. The
buildiiiKs were erected for the reserve
officers training camp, and the con cen
tuits of all but three were destroyed.
Soldiers saved the property In the
ether".
The large coal shed caught fire, but
was extinguished. Tlie hospital was
threatened, but this, together with the
bund quarters and the big barracks
building, was saved by tlie local (Ire de
partment, assisted by mere than IfMK)
soldiers under command of Colonel Ode
C. Nichols.
Twe beldlers were overcome by smoke,
but their condition was net serious.
Tlie (We, which was discovered a few
minutes after midnight, wns under con
trol jwe hours Inter.
ALLEGED BURGLAR TRAPPED
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RIGHf i Surrounded In Weeds, He Vainly
Tries Dash te Freedom
, Jamaica, N. Y., March 7. (Hy A.
P.) Surrounding the patch of weeds In
which he wns lildln:,' near here, eight
een pellrcmcn of the Jamaica station
lute yesterday afternoon gradually
clntcd In, firlns their pistols us they
I advanced, and finally captured Frnnk
I Meyer, whom they charged with house
breaking. Detectives unld today they
. thought he wns responsible for wcrel
icrent burglaries.
. When the police closed tn en Meyer's
hiding place the fugitive attempted te
escupe by u quick dnsh acrei-s an open
tipace. Shots followed him, and after
running a short distance he btepped'aud
threw up his hands. In Meyer's pou peu pou
sessien were found twelve skeleton, keys
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Friends
The Jewels in' the Diadem of Success
All the recipes for success, whether personal,
political or business, can be boiled down te two
words "make friends".
A business house cannot prosper unless it
makes friends of its customers, and there is only
one way te de this by giving honest values and
following the Gelden Rule.
We have grown from one Meat Mai'ket te a
mighty chain of 206 net merely by our own busi
ness acumen net by any particular merchandis
ing genius en our part but because we have
made many thousands upon thousands of friends.
This we have done by carrying only high quality
meats and pricing them fairly and honestly.
Specials for Tuesday
in our 206 Sanitary Meat Markets
Milk-Fed Country Veal
Rump Roast " 28c Lein Roast lb 35c
is
Rib Chops
"32c
Lein Chops
ib 38c
Cutlets
ib 48c
Beef Liver 10c Fresh Tripe 14c
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Thick End
Rib
Roast
16c ib
Selected Cuts
Finest Standing
Rib Roast
28c b
Lean
Soup
Beef
7c lb
These prices effective dn all our Meat Markets in Phlla. and
throughout Pennsylvania, mw jersey ana ueiaware
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"PAPER0ID"
Filing & Mailing
' Containers
Including the well-known Vertex
Mlfc Feehet for correspondence
will be en view at the
Business Shew
Beeth 20
A "Papereid" Pocket Wallet for
personal use will be given FRKK
te every Interested caller at our
Uoeth.
Alvah Bushriell Ce.
Oaraete Filing Cenlaintrt
Philadelphia, Pa.
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Pkili. Officii 119 S. 17th St., PkiltdelpUa
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Hoeklft Free. Mention Adv. Ifint 1BT
GENUINE
TYPEWRinEN LETTERS
IN QUANTITY
Hiflitit Clsit Mcrcktndiiiflf Semes
There is a big difference
between a personal letter
and a circular letter.
HOOVEN writes personal
letters. ",
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This dish is heavily silver plated and contains a
fflasj lining with three compartments diameter,
6Yi inches $650.
We have many silver-plated reproductions of
Dutch Silver. The designs are pleasing, the
quality excellent and the prices moderate.
S. Kind & Sens, 1110 chestnut st
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