Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 06, 1922, Night Extra, Image 13

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SPOLIATION MOVE
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tetti'BenW P"blle Btart
iBfg Burden, Says Minority
; '' Repert te Senate
SIMMONS GIVES. HIS VIEWS
;
V n tha Artc-elated Press ., .
m I'uf.diin.ten' May 0. The taxes thnt
f luld.be Imposed by the'flehdlnf tariff
UH W0Ul DO-08 rem un iuw , hiiifuevu
y
(lit revenue Olll ana iuuuuuij an
.i.'rfpnni three te four 'billions of
'imt'frem Jnree,
" ti.u.i. fllmmntia
ranking
rineernt' en the Senatc'Finanre Cera-
fcii
fT'iiltUe; declares in a mmum mmii
Ltd tOOay in u uw....v. ,
''They mut Dfl laiu ey mi me pee-
i " tne repuri. nj-i ,j"-" .-.. ...
.tee revenue bill nwsi ,d0. raw y; an
. 'liiiiMeIe and net by the beneficiaries
V'SfeTmvc dehianded and get them. The
$2te miiKt net only ray the taxes en
Eerta which go" directly Inte the
ffiLnnr. but they muni, pay the re-
''. . M In nilfAfi nf nil fhA
MUM IllCrewc r - -
Sins they buy and consume. .
lr..Ti.nK. unraklnir. the vlewa of the
'-ibVcIuI Interests' who asked thesp taxes
RFind net them ami 01 tne nropie vne
iviy them differ widely in theh; praise
tnt of this measure and Its effect upon
'itle national imuh.wi, ...
- !"8e far as tbe special interests nre
.",4ctmed, It gees without saying, the
'"On the' ether hand', the people view
tlUtblll as a incnsuru iuii ui iiiibi.-iiii.-i
nd dangerous peHsibllltles, leaded with
itimmerablc burdetis for them and
ti Litr prosperity.
'j' i "when the Fordney bill passed the
"'frainte the Konerel public regurded it
-.ii mniistrnsltv se aretcsnue and ab-
JMirathat they took it mere as a joke
t'.k. n unplniiH ntfnninf nt tariff
Li.!a T illil tint i"xcltn In thptn
p nr gr(at degree of alarm because they
Kit sure tne crcnuie wmiiu rcwrue n
tnd tbey expected from this body saner
ictlen in their behalf.
"In these expectations the people
have been grievously disappointed.
Tbtt disappointment lias grown as thev
studied the bill, first into surprise and
tben indignation at the audacity of the
iiMult upon their nockctbeoks and Is
finally culinlnntlng into a grim deter
mination te relt te (he utmost this
attempted spoliation." ,-
The measure Is an act, he said, te
Heritage the country and its resources
te ''tee protected and monopolized in
dustries. In his report, Senater Simmons de-
dues tlic bill protects and maintains
present high profits and makes t,he peo
ple pay Increased profits plus a tax for
the benefit of the profiteer.
4The report nttneks the flexible tariff,
ying that the power te further In
crease the rates vested in the President
will operate as an Invitation te Invoke
tlie exercise of these powers "for the
benefit of protected producers, when
, they wish te raise prices.
'Senater. Simmons says the statement
la the majority report that the pur-'poe-ef
the bill is te permit American
Industry te pay wages sufficient te
enable American workingmen te main
tain the American standard of living
"aeunds rather strange, in view of the
fact that these self-same industries
ire today engaged In an intensive drive
te reduce present wage standards."
Referring te the argument that, un-
P;wi mr uiu in iiukncu, American mnr
Kts will be seriously invaded hv for.
t Wi producers, the report says Ameri
can goeas nre sent in foreign markets
j compeitltien with the world and that
If American producers can compete In
tliese markets with foreign manufnc-
fttrnrfl Him ulmttljl lw. ..l.lA i
J In the American market.
PROBE GIRL'S CAPTIVITY
Confined In Smokeheuae Twe Ytars.
Family Well-to-De
. Crawford County, today continued his
FsiiKuiieu into tne imprisonment of
MJm Irene Mengcs, twenty years old.
NlPAHt! l'n(ifniilnii A..ll t
-",--,, jv.mhv uitri tifiiiiiiriuriit or
JMeaPt two jearn in un iibnndoneil
lfflilabniintml umAlxvl. a... il. .. m
B fntlmi. lnH.u r r
,efttiTn; 8
ilnrestlgntinn of the case began sev-
i.Z.11 . .""" ulllr iiciKiinnr" in tup
lanuiv nmi iiifnfiii.i.i ii. ui...Hur ai.a
i.0." McnBCH "f'd hfs fnniily voiced
Jill . u" I0 ,n' menu's Inlerfercnec,
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' i. i .' "",l" npcessjtnteu ncr ec-
i nn.ce" under lestrnlnt.
li "I1." i11 ,,,e Te,Cfl stnte Hes-
K s."J'l tliat ,hp 8,rl wn" discharged
mm that Institution June 00, IMfi.
?Klntii' 'f.'nent. Taken te Hueyrus,
IS? '". J8 bc',,g care1 for b' tba shcr
las wlrp ui.A .nn.i .1. .
iil-iiiiiii v I'nninntAnf vh kI.L4
i, ; " miif jiu uiiciiini (e
2!?nnnd nierely gmlled slightly when
ri .m li. "c nlc Heartily.
IT wii f ?enge8 fn,nl,-v i8 .considered
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FLOOD NEARS NEW ORLEANS
I Uvee Officials Think- -. e.
Be Diverted Frem City
from Ik. h. i ' V y ' loeil waters
I 'rem tne brenk In lm inv n 1
PrS1,ra,Le0ttft.,l'X
2jfc"!f,r- 'lring 'that if .hoXe
rniiM h il .fil,rt'n( northward. It
ffl b? dlv"tI easl y Inte Lnkc
ttsrl M U,reURh JheinnMroerSS
mu' xllilc un' overflow from these
MtZT weuW bc h,l b" a evee
buHUeme jcars age for such un cmer?
l.c.1aylerbehiN)'bars
Fermer President of Tl" Plate Cem-
J?.'.? B.88ln' Term for p
Pltt burih n vtiTmF l)rt'Hc"t of the
etta. eifi " f lne C-empany of Mnrl
lm ." "' yesterday iHKan a term of
tlarv , t T,i" ' w8 Pcnltn.
w mere Jiiiin n I0urt(e eni
wn-S'1'"" &." charge
months
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court
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rge
Mm .....'- V" ' nil' ceneern en
, ""opeVutlen. I0" ,bat the ",ant wus
BREMEN THWART BANDITS
; "rm Turned In by Pedestrian Who
Km. 8"8 Held'Up
.nttsburgh, May fl. (Hv A. 1M
li5S2.iy of the PittsbiirgI, Fire De.
fHWlii n i?' i , " Instrumental In
?"Wct. n? a held-up in the hill .lis
Mf.'AlbMf n .
Kl ttaekii fT.. .7 'ul,,JIu,'y collector,
Vtchel eni..:.!"" ".".V CI W.ex
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anal- J V.J.. ,u s.urt alarm ami I tvrefleriUKi y:iiiiiiii wiufiHi ruii vi mc vinuv in Buuvviiuii akiumi nvniii, ii a. m. i
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Miifii dMSiliti li iii n i V I ipTf
TUMI I iW'll PIMM' M ii'il i I" I f ii il"
jBPsSS PWIIhI'H'hI H 'h;- BiLWiywVPSsT fViatVMtlv?- MwS.f Alunic city Riiwy
ffilH Bill llllll M InlimiTffin lllr' Q&TllUlmluilyUi0- r- m-- .My iOTlPL"aBr:it 'j wwfti
After leaving Merrle Kngland, the Doe Dads proceeded te Helland, In
doing se, they crossed the North Sea, which has se recently been the scene of
such mighty sea tights. There were still some sunken mines te be avoided, but
their geed ship set safely across and landed the Doe Dads at their desti
nation. Here they received a great welcome.
Old Dec Sawbones, who has. his spy-glass along, can see a great stretch
of country side from the windmill tower. The big rlapng windmill is the
chief attraction for most of the little Doe Dads Just new. The young rascals
are swarming all ever it, and are using it as a Ferris wheel. Flannel Feet,
the Cep, was calling te them te come down off the windmill before they broke
their young necks, but while he was doing se one little mischief tied a loop
of rope te his belt and slipped the ether end onto an arrrt of the windmill.
.Up went the Cep, but net before he grabbed ills tormenter by the ears aafd
took him along. In the excitement Percy Haw Haw, the Dude, had been
knocked clean ever.
PROSPERITY BACK
THROUGHOUT U
. u.
Entire Natien Coming Out of
Depression, Unemployment
Checked, Says Davis
SEE FARM LABOR SHORTAGE
By the Associated Press
Washington, ' May 0. Employment
conditions In the United States demon
strate that there is "widespread in
dustrial awakening, extending from
const te const," Secretary of Laber
Davis declared today, commenting upon
Investigations and reports made by the
Federal Employment Service. Although
there are a few dark spots in which
considerable unemployment is yet re
ported, Mr.. Davis added the entire
country can be said te have come out
of the depression.
"The farm situation is decidedly on en on
ceurnglng," Mr. Dnvls snld. "The de
mand for farm help from nil sections
of the country is indicative of the op
timistic attitude of the farmer. As
there nre (M48,000 farms in the coun
try, they will absorb a tremendous
amount of labor.
"New Yerk State reports a great
decrease in unemployment. There Is n
revival of business in the New England
Stntes, notwithstanding the suspension
In textiles. I am p'enscd te advise
that reports coming from New Jersey
stnte that building and contract opera
tions nre new in full swing. They are
encouraging outside workers te come te
their State, especially In the building
lines. Ohie reports Increased nctlvlty
along all line's Pennsjlvnnlii Is show
ing a decided improvement In Industry.
"There Ih considerable Improvement
In Indiana. The Federul Director of
Spokane, Wash., under date of April
22, reports labor conditions throughout
the State as showing gradual Improve Impreve
ment. Farm help Is in demnnd, with
u slight shortage. There Is nn Increase
in building operations. Under date of
April 20 the Federal Director for Kan
sas reports that weather conditions are
unfavorable, retarding Industrial up
ward movement, but that the prospects
are very encouraging.
"There has been u )nrge absorption
of labor in nultlmerc. tirciit building
activity Is going en nt that point. The
West North Central district, cemprls-
!.. i.n UinfAi. Jif MlinutitAtii- Inii'u. Mis
seuri. Neilh Dakota. Seuth Daketu,
Nebraska and Kansas, nre all enter
ing upon an era of considerable activity.
In some of these sections, especially
North Daketn, there Is un actual short short
age of experienced farm help."
Phlla. Man te Wed Helen Voorhees
Plalnfield, N. J., May 0. .Mr. and
Mrs. Stephen Ilegeiiiiin Xoei-licc, yen-
teruay anneunccu tun engagement or
their daughter, Miss Helen Voorhees, te
Mrs. Wilsen Makes
Coeling Drinks
Directions for These Include
Variety of Kinds Blended
in Just the Right Way
By MRS. M. A. WILSON
Copjrleht. ion, It Mrs. if. A. Wilsen. All
rights rescrvid
THE- Hi st warm spring days bring
n call for the summer thlrst
queuchlng lieveriigft, and mether usu
ally determines thnt she will try te pre
pare some cooling homemade drinks for
the family.
The housewife enn prepare many de
licious btverages at a few miniltcs' no
tice, thnt net only appeal te the eye bill
satisfy the palate as well.
'Properly made and cooled drinks de
net injure, but rather btimulatc and
help refresh. Lemens, oranges, limes
nnd the fresh pineapple all will help te
provide variety. The carbonated water
and ginger ale ure really first choice for
making these cooling drinks.
Spiced Ginger Cup
Wash three oranges in cool water
anil wlpe dry. New stick five whole all
spice in each orange and set In cool
place for one hour. Then remove the
cloves and rub the oranges with two
lumps of sugar, te extract some of the
oil; renin 'the juice of the oranges,
btrnln tills juice nnd add
Onv'half cup of honey,
Onc-quartcr teaspoon of cinnamon,
One-half icaspoen of mace,
Tiny pinch of alhpicc,
One vu p of crushed pineapple,
turn in punch bowl, adding
One quart of crushed ice,
Tice bottles of ginger ale. Serve at
once.
Hungarian Coffee Cup
Prepare and cool three cups of clear
Nlreng, blnck coffee; cool; turn in a
punch bowl nnd mid
One teaspoon of vanilla,
One'half tcaipoen of almond ex
tract, new plnce In saucepan
One ci;i of milk,
One-half cup of sugar,
Yolks of four cggi.
Heat well and cook until the cus
tard will coat flic bnck of a tablespoon,
then cool. Add
One pint of thin cream,
and beat well, turn Inte the prepared
coffee nnd bent hard te blend, new ndd
One t,'uart of finely crushed ice.
Serve In tall thin glasses with a spoon
of whipped cream en each gluss.
Lime Sherbet
Place in punch bowl
'V'ioe cups of sugar,
One and eu'e-half cups of vruiltcd
laspberries nibbed through fine
sieve.
Juice of five limes,
One-quarter teaspoon of mace,
I'lnch of cinnamon,
plnce en the ice for three hours, new
add
One quart of carbonated icatcr and
two cups of crushed ice.
Serve in tall thin glnsses and garnish
with spoonful of whipped cream,
Cherry Nectar
These funny looking birds that you see are storks. They come every
summer and build their nests en chimney 'tops. Here they hatch out their
eggs, their long legs hanging down en the outside of the nests, as you see In
the picture.
The water you see is one of the canals for which Helland is famous.
The big canal barge Is being hauled up by a nag. The Dutch have planned
te take the Doe Dads en a picnic excursion down the csnal. The old lady
has the refreshments all ready and stewed away, in the barge are a let et
fine, big juicy pies like the one she holds tn her hand. Seme of the rude
little Doe Dads are poking fun at the funny hats and patched trousers. They
don't like this a bit, as you can tell by the way they are scowling at their
little tormenters. Sleepy Sam, the Hobe, is sneezing in the shade while a
billy calf is sucking his wooden leg.
After a week the Doe Dads will again proceed in their ship en their
journey around the world. What strange country de you suppose they will
visit next?
One quart of icatcr.
Cook slowly for half hour, then cool
and turn In jelly bag. te strnln. Turn
in punch bowl and add
One quart of crushed ice,
Juice of four limes.
Serve in thin tall glasses garnished
with spoonful of whipped cream and
few mint leaves, minced fine.
Raspberry Ade
Place in sauccpun
Tire boxes of raspberries,
One pound of suyai,
One quart of water.
Simmer slowly for one hour nnd then
turn in jelly bug te druin. Turn in
p ii nuh bowl and udd
nc quart of ci iithea tec.
One bottle of carbonated tvatcr, v
7'ire oranges cut in bits.
Serve in thin glasses.
s Blackberry Hip
Crush one box of blackberries anu
cover with two cups of pewdcrcil sugar.
Set in refrigerator for two hours; turn
the berries into a piece of cheesecloth
and squeeze. Add juice of two limes.
Te serve, fill tail glass about one-
RKMOIOt'S NOTIfKS
I'reltrlnn
ARCH HTKKKT t'llURCII. 18th and Arch.
Nev RI.AKUN'Cn EDWABD MACART
NEY. Minister.
In view of the many falne and prejudicial
statements as te thn KlKhteentn Amend
ment, statements made by men who fetstn
an interest In temperanre, but whose whela
heart is asalnxt It. Dr. Macartney han
made a personal study et two jeurs e(
Prohibition In Philadelphia. The rml facta
nre found In hla p.implilct. which will 1
distributed 'at the services tomorrow.
Sunday evenlnK, May 14, Dr. Macartney
villi preach the annual all-students sermon.
'I ha Rev. !'. W. Leetscher. D. D.. of
Princeton will preucli tomorrow at 10, -13
A. M. and 8 P. M.
IIKTIII.KIIKM I'KKSIIYTKRIAN CltlltCII
llread and Dlarrnnd sts.
Rev. WIM.IAM I.. McCORMICK. Taster.
Ile. SAMUEL R. CURRY. Assistant.
10 SO "Ceaseless Warfare."
l!'3n Knlibath Scheel.
7:-tu "Called of Oed."
Hew does (led mil men? Arc men called
Inte the ministry any mere than Inte law,
medli'lne, agriculture or Inte humbler vo
cations? OVKHllROOK I'KKSIIYTERIAN CIIUKCII
Cor, Lancaster and City rives.
O-erue Umersnn Ilarnes, D, D.. Paster.
11 A, M. "Thn Optimism of Faith."
fl P. M. 'The Divine Purpose."
Marie Slenn l.annsten, soloist
SMd.Nll l'HKMITKRIAN ClllRC'lt
21st and Walnut sts.
Rev. AI,i:.ANUKR MacCOM,. D. D..
Minister.
Rev. AIA'IN II OURI.nY. Assistant.
Dr. Mac Cell will preach at It and 8.
Mnrnlne subject, "Weman's Influence Upen
Man."
UvenllUf subject. "I Hat Vhere Th Sat"
The Prophet Uzeklel. "The Need of
Understandinir" Mr. Uardlnc. An nn-
clent mess-me rediscovered In a favorite
word of the President of the United Htates.
7 30 P. M. Musical Service:
Illisa the Lord Ivanoff
f Ilf Jes ful In the Lord. ...Orctchanlneff
Jubilate men , Ilrudi
llldn Net Thy Kacn Fischer
Teach Me Thy Way aiadstnne
Instrumental tries, violin, harp mid ertan.
ftunda Scheel and lllbln Class, in A. M
Seats free, at the evenlnr service. A
cnrdlBl welcome nt all serv lies.
Baptist
Till-: TKMI'I.K
llread unU Herkn,sls. (1000 N )
auoe seals. '
lleme of the Orate rUpllst Chlircn.
IIUSBKLI. If CONWJJM,, Paster
Win Ire McUunly, Assuclute I'iuIui.
.1 Marvin ll.umu, Mualil Director.
1'rcderlili E. Starke, Orcanlst,
Russell II, Cenwell preaches 10 30 A. M.
and S P. M. Temple Chorus sings both
wrvu.es. lllble Scheel, Jere I,. Crejac.
supt.. ut 2:30, Christian Endeavor ut 7
p, M. Communion after evening service.
Sunday evening services, startlmr this Dun-
day. will cemml-ncA nt R. i
Church prayer meeting en Friday, 8 V, M.
i MitM nnrinr y
third ful of sirup ,and udd two spoonfuls
of crushed ice: then fill with carbon
ated water. Tep with spoonful of
whipped cream.
TOOK MESSAGE TO GARCIA
Here Immortalized by Elbert Hub
bard la Premised Medal
Washington, May tl. Andrew S.
Rewan, lniiiiortuli.ed by the late Elbert
Hubbard us the man who carried the
"nrcsage te flnrclu," is knocking at the
the doers of his (levcrnmcut leklng for
recognition of his famous exploit a
dlstlnguMicda&crvIcc medal or some
thing eKp that" will uertify tn his having
done his duty when called upon te de it.
Rewan, a retired major of the United
States Army, lives In Berkley, Calif.
Senater Shertridgc took up the mat
ter jesterday with Secretary of War
Weeks, who declared Rewan should
have a medal. He premised te write a
letter tethe beard recommending the
nward for what Rewan did in Culm
when sent by President McKinlej
through the perilous jungle' te when
Garcia and his fortes were encamped.
RKMOIOUH NOTICKS
Friends
SKRVICKS AHK HFXD at 11 o'clock every
First-day (Sunduy) mernln? at the Old
Quaker Meetlmr Heuse en Montgomery
pike. Merlen. Pa. This Meeting was estab
fished In 10S2. It was here William Penn
worshiped, Visitors cordially Invited te
attend.
New Jerusalem
IIRY.N ATIIW CHURCH OF THIi JvEW
JF.RUNAl.KM
Ilrn Athyn. Pa.
Hlshc.p N. Ii PENULKTON. Paster.
Ruv. UEUIUIE De CHARMS Asst. Paster.
Divine Worship, Sunday, ut U o'clock.
The Church will also be open
Monday, Tuesday. Tliurtday and Trlday,
from -4.30 te I! 30.
Saturday. 10 te 12 A, M.. and 3 te 6 30
The u'rltlnga of Umrnuel Swedenbersr and
etJji'r church literature mav be obtained
at the church at above hours, or 1y ad
dri'ssInK the ACADEMY HOOK ROOM.
Hrvn Athvn, Pa,
rretestunt Episcopal
CHURCH 01' THF. HOI.Y APOSTLES
21st and Christian sts
Rev. GEORGE H. TOOP. Recter,
It 00 A, M. Hely Communion,
10.30 A M Hely Communion Sermon
liv the Rt. Rev Themas r Ualler. D. D.
J 30 P. M, Surday Scheel.
7.00 P.M. Yeung People's Service
I.aKUp
S no p. st The Recter's eighth annlver
sarv sermon hv the Recter.
Ill'tU'll OF NT. Jl'DK & THE NATIVITY
N. W cer, llth and Mount Vernen its,
llev JAMES C. CROSHON Recter.
:.10 A. M. Church Scheel and lllble
ClfiHeH.
1 100 A.M. Hely Communion und Ser
mon .I'"'1'- M, Evening service.
"The Greatest Chans:. In the World"
The Reilnr will preach at both service.
EVEnvneny welcome
',,!.u.,TrB,J,i. cm'Rcji Tr
Third and Pine sts
Rev EUWARU SI. JEKFERYS, S. T. D,.
Roiter '
i ?!,'.' 'l!ely , Communion
Jl Oil A M. Steinlnc Service and Sermon
bv the liener. Th choir will sing "
Te Ileum In C LutkfA
"Awake Up My fllerj" .....aarnby
5 i. ' r"l,.ri''t jre".'0"' Bhl)rt "ddrets and
recital by the Choir
"I hrlst Our Pasiever",, .. ..Park.,
"I Will Extel Thee".. . . ..,.. CestI
"Unfold Ye Portals" . ... ..iinunid
"And All the People 'h..w" " ' Slsfner
Unitarian
meT 41,N,TAR,AN' CHURCH
'.'12ft Chun nut st.
Rev. FREUKIUCK R GRIFFIN. Minister.
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