'---wwi-m-Mmpmmm$m5mmEwwwwi XdtiW. r.c rr ni k iHeetnltiOn Would Je myai or civilization, .VX' fcw'-ll U All - iV,'.V"'""w"0 &V1 :'NIICniTnnv r-iaiaiinr-M Rtwincwn i wn i rinnnuc IT'.I,' fii 1. American recej- m MMiwi I I II II II Mill 1 m ,IB. ilnfii I ( ' xca IS REPORT HERE v Majr kft Soviet RuMla would constitute iftltti than a ''needless and 'bate of civilization' Samuel Gem MWaeldent of ihe American Fed- Mlef Laber, ald yesterday In at which .voiced the hope there be no change In the present policy united states, even though ree m Is accorded Russia by the na- iHrticlpatins in the Genea Cen- Ui: the assert Inn Mr. Rnmntri Wt net llnmlniiftil nf hn im. MT.ti n.l.t..-l.a. i. ... fJCjjUnUjd States and the activities of ' Jf'fietiled Amerlean-Anale-German i 2w bankera, which constitute is- wt-jmeit dancereus clement In the )"?.J5!wfP,TI,t cffert ' America." -'ti'-n "wj uiviiiniiuuui nnanre nes VsJt atfwtite up nnd bellcres It sees loot NMMini," ne added. iliff' empers arted. however, he .jMH6t despair. .Secretary Uuiem. he mm mure, uui(l sianil DV Ilia "nnlnril.l , . : i.r. .. . . can recognition "" "Hf tenll. A frekli)flMlil n( ntitrrin arcBoed' account.' has been peuirif out of the Moscow prepatanda machine lnld the cars of the world. Newspapers, publishing these accounts, forget that it is but a month since Lcnlne said : 'We countered the Debt against us by Instituting terror, a. threefold terror.' "Eighth. A flood of cables has come te America about the relinquishment of censerships In Itus'ta, though there has been no such thing. "Ninth. W. '.. Fester, who hid no money, went te Moscow and came back and announced that he was bulldlnc a great secret machine te undermine th - American labor movement aud turn it).nTLI(-n nrtere nrniincn ever te the Red international, owned by LUTHER COSTS REDUCED Tendency te Raise Prices Dwellings Still Prevalent, It Is Said of Lenlne. "Tenth. Kurepean concession hunt ers and business representatives en Genea sub-committees nre using every effort te bring American business into line with European pre-Russian grab aspirations, as evidenced ny tucir insti tution te the American section uf Hip newly created International Chamber of Commerce te meet with them for de cision upon Russian and ether problems." J-w. -' ?.""!" 'nu u.y his spienaiu thnt the. wet.m cull w entirely run ny l.BiKi f n i rv'n fundamental radio, without the- assistance of mere i.fKliUT aV. :: "" . c,""-"i"i'ii me men. Kaiiie. tnev say. can even minK (JHSLli l"V ',i.l,u " nnvp nncingi better tlinii the huma W& Cfcsirgea Inleriiatlnnal Plot JiAmle proof, Mr. Gompers asserted. .Ii2,r.ln ."J Possession ,re show that the rjaiaaaviktvwAn wa.lu i.. .l. t.. (?!?? lnb manner of 'the old Inter- A '. I Iffl J.d.i RADIO'S VAST POSSIBILITIES New Fields for Use of the Science Unfolded Before Diners New Yerk. May 1. i;iie vast pos sibilities of the use of the radje, in cluding the possible Introduction of radio-controlled housemaids and general kitchen mechanism, were discussed last night at the radio dinner given by the Society of Arts nnd Sciences et the Pennsylvania Hetel. By the time most of the speakers concluded, one believed thnt the. wet.ld cun be entirely run by ,;fiaHlenal German arid Russian csplenatte 'OssIsbss fr!. I1 - KP ,!' ."" cvioence in ins nanus, ib. said, shews: if '!iHrt. Thn Ttnltfc.el.i. ........ .1. !?ftld J th.VUnked State. iMs'te . "" du m ueimrs, partly m cash nnd iwit in eiu crown nnu noeutty jewel. eat M this fund. Bribes have been of- jwrea in places wnere the American Dee- ill afford betrayal. newspaper world Is IWacmn fraW-'Xhird. The ; wrm"-atcn Uith Belsflevlst friends and prentgandista. nnd still further eaten j-late by Immature reporters and editnrn twlk falls Tictlms te deception or blan- itjb te tmaxlng drgre addicts of the BeN mMient by obvleuslr tnntn nl.lnn "(fro! Genea. tfOBiiin. niesc important is the CTHsvreat or me .jneisnertst cause hv the ,'. of Amcrican-Angle-Gcrman ,lAlrs.whe like te call thcmselvcs In In .tatmatienal financiers fe fliirnir ami y yXv&t&iX their true function and limita- iwn. ayeunutiij, niu muni, liuiierianc .Miter In this group and speaking for ta mat), born In Germany as it hnn- , aw israea orders te bis friends arfstea that all must new work (ejrlet recognition. vf.m vvbtk 01 ' Jjunr ximum AVaJteUu Laber haters like the ex 1)MMM ft one et our Western States ,ttM Joined -.tha Bolshevist supporters man mind Hudsen Maxim, wicntltt and in venter, told the assembled guests that If we were able te utilize the vast tril lions of miles of ether nnd sail out from the earth, we would se the history of civilization unfold before us, and man kind shrink back from his present state te the fipe, the fish nnd finally into what he termed the "azoic sea." Mrs. Christlne Frederick, editor of "Household Engineering," spoke of the great, step radio has done in Temevinx the Isolation of women, nnd Misrgctcd n general dnily program, te begin at (! A. M., with setting-up exercises, nnd te include marketing prices, general ed ucational and ether subjects. In addi tion te the present entertainment. "If you want te keep your maid these days," she said, "you have te hnve n radiophone or they'll walk out en you." TWO BODIES F0UNd1nRIVER One That of a Man of 50, the Other of a Baby 1 ! 1 .. 1. I i ll1 . . IUIMI j.ae pence uuut jucyuurn yesterday , nermni Hfc recovered tee deuics et a man ei about i Rent are net falling: In fact, they show in many instances a tendency te rise, regardless of the fall in costs of ether necessities, according te the Phil adelphia Heusing Association. Wages, feed and construction costs have fatten, according te the statement or the as sociation, If rent profiteering continues, the association advises the tenants te go ie tnc iiit .legislature una nemanu the creation of n Rent Commission te lnveitlgatc nnd settle the question nf rents en n basis fair te both property owners and tenants, "The association is continually re ceiving letters from tenants which show the tendency of many landlords te Increase rents is still active," says the statement. "There Is no logical reason why 1020 rent rates should exist today. Taxes which jumped from SI'. 50 In 1914 te $..!!,; In 1021 are today S2.70, or .$1.20 above the pre-war rale. The new Income Tax Law has lowered rotes, in all classes. "It Is n well-known fact that rental changes arc among the hist factors In the coil of living te rise or fall with economic change. The data the n n snclatlen has de net warrant u conclu sion that rcnt are beginning te drop. There Is ue rvldence pointing In thnt direction. They de imllcnte that, rental increases arc neither se numerous nor w burdensome new as they were two years age. They indicate, further, that. I here arc signs of a hnlt iu further retil: nrnfitrAFlnf- wlilrU nriuien n rirnn In rents below the high rates established ' In many sections If new dwelling con- I strurtlen cin be cot under way. ! "All the factors that determine rental changes have been considerably ' reduced nnd the only thing net changed I is the extent of the housing shortage, i These property owners wne new in- . crease rents en property that previously I had an Increase ever 1014 sufficient te absorb increased cost et maintenance , or held te formerly imposed rents nre profiteers. "The present rent profiteering Is a menace te the community. Abnormal rentals Invariably result for the veet majority of wnge-earnets in denial of clothing and ether cisentiuis te Meanwhile the problem of sheltering and feeding .the hundreds of refugees wlie tentlilued te arrive at the relief caiups'liad become nil Increasingly Seri ous cine.X , ' Hundreds of t volunteers continued te saarch', flooded 'districts for marooned families and. rescue them by, beats,',, It Is estimated that 10,000 people In this district must bj cared for. ' The 1500 refugees . In the caap at narrlienburg, La., were reported te be virtually without feed today, while the situation was made mera acute by the hundreds who continued te arrive. Shortage et tentt nnd ether shelter also was snld te be a serious problem. SOCIALISTS NOT EXPECTED TO FORM LABOR ALLIANCE Indications Point te Vetoing of Hill qult'a Proposal Cleveland, May 1. (By A. P.) The National Socialist Party cenven tien was prepared today te wrestle again with the question et affiliation wirn la bor nnd farmer organizations for future political activity, after falling yester day te reach a decision. The convention has befere it the agenda proposal te limit Its affiliation te the sending of delegates te the next convention te ee called by the uonrer uenrer ence for Progressive Political Action, such delegates merely te act as ob servers. It also is considering a counter-proposal made by Merris Hlllqnlt, of fcfew Verk, that would net only permit, but encourage, direct affiliation by State Socialist orcanlzatlen with labor and farmer organisatiens, safeguarded te in sure preservation of the parfy's Identity. lud cat en are that the acenda nre- nesal inlsbt win ever the Hlllniilt nren- osltlen. Many delegates expressed them selves yesterday In opposition te direct affiliation at this time, because Ihe Inber unions were net yet, ready for It, nnd becnitse it mlchl mean destruction of the Socialist party's identity. Victer L. Hergcr, of Milwaukee. though expressing doubt as te benefits being derived from direct affiliation, snld be was "wiilin? te try anything once. " Dragged te 'Sheres at Lewer Chelsea Late at Night New , t in Hospital- POLICE HAVE BUSY SUNDAY Atlantic City, May 1. Mrs. Anna Kalk, fifty -fire,, of 5432 Merlen nvenue, West Philadelphia, i In the City Hos pital recovering from fhe effect of a' plunge in the.itccan off lower Chelsea late Saturday night. Wlllam Tetan, of 3T Seuth Sovereign avenue, while waning tne jiearawaiK heard screams from the surf at Bosten avenue. He vaulted the rail and ran te the water's edge. Among the breakers some distance out he saw a woman Threwinf off his shoes nnd coat. Tetan plunged into the waves and drag ged the woman" 'ashore. She was car ried into a hotel nnd later removed te the hospital. Mrs. Falk had been ill nnd while rel atives were away from her home had gene fe the beach nnd walked Inte the water. According te reports from a usually reliable source. Atlantic City li te be come one of the important buses for Ihe "Dry Navy" thnt has started, operation along the Atlantic Seaboard In command of Federal prohibition chiefs In an effort te maintain the embargo against riim-runnlng fleets. It Is said that a new type sespjnne, carry ing a machine gun, will supplement ' speedy water craft nnd will make Absccen Inlet a headquarters. A cus-. toms agent will be assigned from Phlla-) delphla te co-operate with the dry fleet. I'Jps'W'FJfr.V M" MT"r"wW' S"me- ' nn 'l'TffT"'l'LyTgftHn' j'""-t",' --- ii 'li i ii in im iiimn II II, U. W .. l.miWMSUin nyappsi. -;;,. rTr1' . ,ri II I 111 III R llfl III II U " ' I CSBrnfS iLLvi niLn. irumnii : SAVED FROM SURF TRUSSES ALL KINDExBrt Fitting ' Examination and adMcy ''. c?HPJ"Sl IsiT attendant for wemtn and chlldrtn. tleaienabl prices. PHILA. ORTHOPEDIC CO. 49 Ne. 13th St., Phlla., Pa. Our Customers Have Ce-operated Loyally and Royally Sevciat weeks before the Ceal Strike became an actuality we took our custemers Inte our confidence by letter Klvlnir them all the facts in our possession. And from time te time since the strike began we have advised with them through the papers advised them them te buy for the present season only, in order that the avail able supply of coal could be widely distributed and everybody kept com fortable. The respense has been practically 100$ loyal, which shows a sports sperts manshlp that is truly royal. - Our utemra' co-eptration i making it pcitibU for u te fill many 1 and 2 ten erdtr for nw ee. femars, who exprtH appreciation of American Quality. ft r.'i''i Wi VFV,rr,t'V,-'ili'' ;ifHu . .vJJLhi-MA 1 'JVWyia tT Jtf1m COAL AMERICAN ICE COMPANY :a ; Waflg MlZOamVvVLS kl ,?Ai i C1 K xrrm rs T-'X, ,,V r w&tafimAii I nilx I 'and.eUterMceilfltncua LEADS (638 15c t'fer2Sei 1 'T 7 DEGREES.. $ I black" FTitmrVIfvrl 2B soft and Bseft HB soft medium 2H hard 4H extra hard. H mcdium.htM The name VENUS is your guarantee of perfection absolutely crumble proof, smooth and perfectly graded. The cherished personal pencil--.., made in all designs, large and small, from $1.00 up. , Plain: sold fl'iled-$3.00 Chasedt silver filtcd-$1.73 your dtattr cannot' supply you, TtTifa M ' U ' m in .!-. T7.L A . .. w I American Leaa rencu ve., &&j nnn me., new ion VENUS PBNCaKttukT&useWnzqudlcypendhinthewenji fifty and a baby boy of seven months jpgfJD AND SHELTER SHORT FOR MISSISSIPPI REFUBEtS from tne McnuyiKiii. aucre wpre no marks et Identification. The man's body, in an army over coat, was found at Grays Kerry renil. There was a small round hole in the rlcht temple, evidently made by a sharp instrument. The body of the imbv rnt recovered near the Spruce street wharf. ARE TO0 INTERESTED IN HOOKS rtar Klmt Edltleiu Literature of ether Nallena Auterpln etc.J Dn you have hnekii te call? 8 Uid rublte U-dKer Heek Kxchann. ruBiiinfn ewrr Saturday morn. Inr na Tueaday evenlnc en our book re view pacta. J-dv. Problem of Caring for Homeless Grave as Floed Recedes New Orlrans May 1. (Hy A. T) Contlnueil ilprlininf stapet of the Mis jiln-ippl Hivcr from Memphis te the Oitilf of Mexico, mainly due te the llnei breaks In the embankment, fnverwl the work of levee ensinccrs and theusaniU of worker! tedn In prepnrinc nirainit another rise exported within n few days. ' vx L"24R rvifV 'War Up m H . Stern & Ce. mfV"ln r' i,iv('i 1 Special for Tomorrow Only !:M I i flv GENUINE LEATHER ROCKERS $ I Q.75 Absolutely Werth Deuble I A W and Mere Our Price NOTHER let of these wonderful Vi.o.1.em 4- --11 i. kgrucftcie tu avu ai Et h i s remarkable yum price. K&- tUJMBJK these ters are UDhel- jred in GENU- fE LEA-EHERS ;net imitation lever before known be offered at se jrV al price. Just .'kind of values )W possible in PERN & CO.'S ANNIVER- kRVSALE.- WMt,' mf,-iAr IBS rf0 SEE these large, massive rockers te sit in them te k n e w their supreme com fort that is the only way te judge them. Overstuifed made with resili ent springs in seats and backs and cov ered in GENUINE BROWN SPAN ISH LEATHER. m CTPD N&CQ VAJViA Ar ix or TF IB Twe great business aids Tha drawing below shows section of a modern telegraph offiee where messages are sent and received by thn marvelous Automatic Printing Telegraph Machine. With thla machine, the menage typed by the operator Is written, net en paper befere her as en an ordinary typewriter, but en a receiving Instrument at the ether end of the wire semetinieB 3,000 miles away. The Rirl in the foreground is checkicg a received message. An L..U. stock record helps Western Union offices keep accurate record 01 parts for these machines. The record of spare parts of the Western Union Automatic Printing Telegraph Machines, in the 139 cities .represented by dots en this map, is coordinated by an L.B. Stock record. 1- i M . rST-i . .. f J irSCr- -M -M S JirT-BiffiT1 L.t v-ri-,. xvrrkr &vmm. .irtf U ? A s" 'JCTw S7 jwYj 3 gCTJwir i . J ni'.Lii TIT I ' 1 lVJ 5l Hf JrJ$ffl6 xS wesSa',V -sss- """ -"!r7 tiBSOt iiafilatPia anJaTTnll 1 f Jf' niB it t. i i r.lSiaaflBVMaHSCatW7 WQsmva-WL-W ni I Vh& J E91SmmMr .. ejmmmmwr qr Ua!lajaaaitJa1aiaV 3: 4: The Six Big Divisions Library Bureau Service Library Bureau has (or 46 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 fesseonlarge and small. 1: Special Service Analysis Service Send for fetdtr Ne. 61? Indexing Service .Send let folder Ne. 822 Statistical Service StndforfeldtrNo.019 2: Specialized Departments Bank Department Send for booklet Ne MS Government Department Send for booklet Ne. 81 Insurance Department Send for booklet Ne.704 Library Department Send for booklet Ne 812 Filing Systems Alphabetic Geographic Numeric Subject L.B. Automatic Index Send for booklet Ne. "Of Card Recerd Systems L.B. Sales Recerd Send for folder Ne. 65 L.B. Stock Recerd Send for folder Ne. 60S L.B. Card Ledger Send for folder Ne, 711 L.B. Visible Recerd File Send for folder Ne. 71 J Credit and Collection Records ' Send for folder Ne. 620 Purchasing Department Records Send for booklet Ne. 706 Cabinets weed and steel L.B. Card index cabinets Ceunter-hight units Horizontal units L.B. Card record desks Send for catalogs Ne. 707 and Ne. 71 L.B. Recerd Safe Send for folder Ne. 712 Supplies L.B. Cards 'Plain Index ever a thousand styles in stock Stock forms special forms for all lines of business Sales Recerd cards Stock Recerd cards Ledger cards Felders Plain and tab folders L.B. Reinforced folders Pressbeard folders Metal tip folders Binder folders Guides Plain, printed and celluleided Removable label guides Metal tip guides Send for catalog Ne. 702 S: 6: Western Union's scattered units are knit together with L.B.'s help WESTERN Union Automatic Printing Telegraph Equip ment is scattered te the envds of the continent. Scores of individual stock keepers all ever the U. S. A. must keep their stock of spare parts for this apparatus complete. The Western Union Telegraph Company's Methods Engi neer and a Library Bureau representative together worked out a stock record which constantly checks and regulates the distribution of spare parts throughout this great system. This stock record of spare parts, kept with L.B. equip ment, is the largest of its kind in the world. Already ever 1,700,000 L.B. Cards with 120,000 celluleided guides have been purchased by Western Union for this new system. e Why Western Union chose L.B. Cards Western Union bought L.B. Cards because they knew if a record is worth keeping, it is worth keeping en a card that can be relied upon te safeguard the record. Library Bureau has proved in ever 125,000 offices, both large and small, that L.B. service coupled with an L.B. Filing or card system net only can save hundreds, or even thousands of dollars per year, but in many cases can assist a business in developing sales. Learn what L.B. service can de for you phone or write for an L.B. representative today. Library Bureau Founded 1870 Plans H" Makes H Installs Card and filing systems Cabinets - Supplies r M. W. MONTGOMERY, Manager 910 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia !? i. vmt Irttv-W liWi. AVCiiL U, Vff " -W K'j& M ' jM mM Ssyi m vr-f. .rm . ttf ii ft t Vial :tl .' l i K . I W. 1 1 I Mm&if3 .wgi; eire( Telephones ; Bell 3294 tuii Main 73d t - X ? " " h II 1. , i &k 'iiw'I ViWWa? JSwi in. - .y mSMEE: ?wmv faiiffi'r. - ';?'F,- 1 ...1 . Mmimm .r !. .,. J TtfajjM ..IV.'J'.T ..HF . lMw .'' J K'aitl ;Attr.flaKM2fjK n.a.'MTL-.:'. j WLWl. - mmkiwmMkAd J tvil
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers