Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 10, 1922, Night Extra, Image 2

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rhqKet te Explain 'What
Mtans by Muddle in
Harrisburg'
iflGES
MUD -SLINGING
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Mi rreti 'isyier rusey, cumr
1 the Alter Campaign Committee,
i eametly .isncet te the contest for
uirSTJK
a. iin nut iu in. nit" viM.f,t.- I
alarltles nt Harrlburg.
".in nnrrlnltT Interesting in the
Kgf tlic latest disclosures by Auditor
r l.evvis te tne cncci mm me
kJCTtasury In April of last year
li'sin annnrent cash shortage of
Jfcan $2.-1,000.
I Colonel Pttsey proceeds te Ret
i J .,. a LI .1.. !...,
.unurr cue ireuncca ui wiv umiv
arer. who nt the time of the nl-
'"liad '.shortage win Hiirmei. Kcphait.
rJ.iSl'.'whe Id new one of the leadline Al-
)f4aa awntif., I In ntililni. t tltn flnvpe
COMEDY ROLE
t ik can run the State Treasurer s of-
' ?iee, which is nu elective office.
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$$l;het 1ns already answered tnls by
JiiWektlnf that ns (.nvorne.' he would
'lirasaM ii thorough examination of tile
rjfjflMiiMa of the State and keen a check
&&1& th'm'- eYen.,theM?Jl tw',M,1,ft"-vi tl'u
L'A'dfces of Auditor General and Mnte
iTrwsurer are Independent of the othre
f.'Gdvcrner.
Piuev'n Statement
(oienci 1'usey siaieim-iu imni-i
- a -. ( It t
! . . .
M "Miv Plnchet, jeu have been geln
'(Ji np and down the State charging Iii uii
rt'Chideflnlte wav all kinds of criminal of-
W?' . T ... . , ... .1.-
fcyi, raises, irregularities, ami errors m me
E.v'Sjfalrs of l'ennsjlvnnlH.
jVvij "We nre new In the hist wed; of tl."
?ii nnnicn. ic
! time the people efipnit of the shoulder, nnntlmr ihninpii
fPrtnsyrvanla 1
nsvlvanln knew u nether uur weids
V.'llut true, or whether you 'ire Just .1
.'iJ7,BOinicui ueinageguc ami inuer. iiy
-v. i m, . ---- - . - tii
1'iMi i you rnr out ?euviai'cs: nj
v,O0B t ou Rlv accurate fact and hg
j'ures, based en nccurate kuewlciUe and
'Information, of the things ou can
i;..U.l.E.. ...... ...... I. '1. .1. U... .1. ' . .
... enifir? Wliv ilen't nn nil nn? pnrds
fkf ',W the tabic se the people can see
uh-r iTetner you nave n rcai ucck or uie
?.tsily bluffing?
tii&i Cut out the manufactured stuff, tee
i'rVnaid-fer iirnnncnudu and nelsen run
FfwKSff nnd tell tlm people what ou knew,
fs'ju any ttung, or the- nuitirs of the gov gev
C.'Fvlf"',ntment In rennijlvania. Tell us what
t:!fv ou have lenrncd or knew of rennsyl-
bUATMig. irem uie eriei nun ec'a'cnui
r. 3Yt r ;, .... .. .... ... .- .
riS,iTllt Mm Ii.tv.. mnile In the Kl.nl. In '
Vr the last nine years.
.Vs , "ie you Knew et an wrong doing
ITecillarltr or embezzlement in ut.v '
;-H" w administrative branch of '
vlt Hfflr ffnvernnipnr. nfhrr thnit vt.nt
SJi. .i.-v.-j;.. t ,.. ;;.V ; .:..-
yTi bSiu a. nu "ti,i 11.111 u
tU lurledlcti
overner of l-ennsjlvauln for the children b Ulrec or of Health Verhnps the keenest InteieM was In
oil or control.' t urblish nnd the irons lnnnncnmnn .. ... ii-., ..i !...,. ..i.... if
vJpiiSJ'De jeu kin
)w which nre the execu- Yesterday Fred Hradna. the eues- I "Ka.Vlv '." of the d'eerge H." ey- i
strut Ire blanches of the , trinn fliroetnr. vlif..d t ... ii..nini i . !....' ' ........ ,... .,.. .i.i
fff.'iUTe or aaui n
itftwDvcnuupnt ro.simnsieie te ino.iev-
'WW" uu )u unu-iu, lu'irereiMiev
.?"i i ; T.. . -.. i . . IT i i
W.awer. you an hone te run the l.ecl- i
:twr. tl,nSt..n'r,krn'u ,,.,n. I
! Auditor (ienernl's department, tee
't -s.;Dtpartnient of Internal AITnirx and
3,ttier elective office of our State gev-
F.a?aBient. chosen bv the ncntilc?
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V -.M j. iv nil.,.., ui r.VII lltUl.
f.en.v graft, irresulnritv. imnrnnLr
'liil.,. . .,..-...... .:. '.!.
W-Wkh any State contract or the expen- .
..'Drdliun. nt !... l ... '
,""'i "". amir muni' in any ue
TZJml Mitment snve a our own?
it-,.T . . --.."--
5frv 'Take reads, healtl ines. banking,
taaurance. ceustnbulnn.
k'Wtirare any of them
, aa .
nEncuiiurc.
Sir. Plnchet.
sMw people are tired of veur inini.sltn?
n,,- -- ........
lc&k?mP' JLi,r """l 'acts, u you nave tliem. ,
?iherwlse you may expect the people,
Etsfjt they will, te silence yen en Slav 10. I
' Wx.m rtn.- ... ,! . . "
frwi" "uve i." un constructive policy el '
f.Mri'aOTernnicnt '! Yeu have net mill us." nl.
KPlKl iti . . .- .i
Pitheujh you have, in a geneial way.
hAt. TV " w vu.... fc... ... ... ii. iui . Ol
ww uie commishien appointed by lioverner
5,i5li8preul te consider nnd rcmmuiend
frt Jaeeded lmpfevements in State n.lminu-
maarmuen.
tT m IS cn J0"r nuslne--.. pre-
$it fcaaleiial or gnvurnmentul eprik'uce.
,!Atlde of your interest in feutiyV
rVfiOU ceiuplnlii of cxtinvncuncrs nnd .il.
Jry, grubs and yet your own Depart
V.went .of Terestry leads all ether de
flWvPartmeiits m the proportion of increase.
hfw?' Ml'Pndltures nml you personally
XJ?nented by a SIIOOO salary grab.
i'.ffi '"where wen'. I you eeoneiiiic? (Jive
!" the detnils. If you have a program.
)V1hat recomendntiens would you mak-
W your nrsi invsn-v te the Legisla-
(5'ii! ou miv your are henest: well.
BKA.jan't most men hene-t?
iW r" 'oige I.. Alter as honorable,
wwaness an-l nb'e as you aie? In fact
vi?lMnt lie fnr lifOfrtH fmli.tw..! 1... t..... I.
irf.''de, expcrlen'e. temnernmenr. nidi;-
feAtment and common sense te be fioveiuer
Sgi rennsynnnia than you are?"
&T0 SETTLE HOSPITAL SITE
i,A ihrine Institution for Cripples May
ejPsfic. D ....
v ar , &e 011 oeuicvara
JWV.iThe new Shrine hospital for mppled
"j'iehlldren wl'l be le n.eil nirlnu- ,,, ,i
JfS;H5lloeSfvelt Ileuleinrd or in the sub f'
S;Thla niineunceinent was made tmlef l
.,f, I in' Will IM'IUIIl.'K, who said tin
JW5IBB niaucr in locniieu wiui'il De tlireh( 1
Bt7 SMt nnn" '',' " "csicrn in. eting of die
AOrder. .Neble, of the .h(. Slulne. te
jfcfne:u in reri nun. ure.. next uientn
M'jFlve nf the ten hospitals te be built
If tha S'lriiiers throughout the country
a new In ceure of eoustni.'tlen In St
tuwIn, tit. Pnul, Shrevepiiit. Jlentre.r
1,bhmi nan t run' 1 sen.
Vw rnuiiui .11 in. in-neii uere al 11
i in urariy nan a iiiniieii dollars will
tain ctchty b"ds for crlpnled 1 hlldien
will n'-e lime an extensive
out-
rr.it iieniirimenl.
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SOVIhl CHAHUtS SHY PI OT
t u.51. .
Iff of General Wrangel In Bul
garia ia Accusea
I. Uulgnrla. Slay 10. (IU A.
I lie .1 M-evon of a widespread
ege organ tlen. directed bi
tn 01 Uie -t.i't of (ieneial Wrnu-
fBrtner. nn l-I..nM,cvik leader in,
UUssta, 1.. announced by the pe-
TiThe nrgaiilaatlen. they derl.ue. was
ueinti) keen track of all the liu-
!, peyltt (ioveriiment s iiuentH in
aula, fteei'.i Kiissian ulliiers have
:rr.stel. "0
s iinmiiicriuetit lins drawn out ex.
mm ur belief frejn inuiiy quaiter.i
ihe vtinvijrnuieuh Is brlimlng the
wiiii 11 view 10 tirtviii-s from
I these seidleus of (ieneial
IV urmy new in the count.'-.
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J; te Halt Picture Bride Floed
fe.U. Slav 10. . I.iternev toxin
rent down tlie Incoming Heed of
; picture D-I.ies iy lit lenst 10
i i ue pui iniii meet neie
rawnrdliiK te It. I., Ha'sev,
r. ricture brides
twatl at the rate
f ' ,lfrMi
feW
j 0 in Nearby Counties
, Don't think for a minute thnt In
terest In tin' reugh-nnd-tuniblc of
next Tuesday's election It tense en y
In riilladelpliln and Pittsburgh.
Tlie political temperature li run
ning high In the counties herdcrlii;
Philadelphia, ntiil local candidates
nt-e making n het battle for various
office.
Tomorrow the Kvesine Pi'iit.ie
IiKlteKti will present the Munitien in
.Montgomery County. Friday Uueks
County will he tnken tip, nnd Sat
urday there will be a review of eon een eon
dltiens In Delaware nnd Chester
Counties.
I STUDENT SHOT WHEN HE
DEMANDS APOLOGY TO WIFE
Overseas Veteran Killed While Es
corting Classmate te His Heme
Stillwater. Ohl.i.. .May 10. Ileckham
Cobb, twenty-three jeurs old. u student
at the Oklahoma AKi'lciiltural and Mo Me
cha nleal College here, was shot and
killed jti.t outside the campus yesterday
by Karl (Iorden, twenty-live, another'
student, whom he wns escorting te his
home nt the point of n revolver, te de- I
mnnd an apology te his pretty young,
wife for an nlli'cecl Insult edered by
(Sordeii. Heth Cobb nnd Corden served
"onion, netn ieuu nnu (iorden served
!n ,.,,, ,lrmv ,,llr,. tni, w ,,,,
hclng ninlltnei nt tlie college by the
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iu-
, Cior.len Is held In jail pending an
,,etlgatlen. but no charge's had been
nn agninst him.
liertie Sue Cobb. olEliteon-tear old
i " "l ' '''" 'cinren nim incur nun
..If.. ..e . .1-1. i.i , . . ... .. .
I --" flll- Hfl V 1IIF IIVMI lllV ll'l "II
tile street .-mil HiMiIted her. She bad'
I '"''I ',f',' husband, she said,
Heeeiitl, she iald. (Soid'en followed
' her Inte a motion-picture house and.
! si.nteii himself ln.!,le iir i.e (,,.. I
mutely iert, sue said.
All three of Corden'- bulle
' effect. One passed through tin
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Is took j
n npehl' I
tin. neck te tie rli-hi nt )w rlirnnt n.,,1 i
the third entered lm hrMe-n nf he !
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i i.ie ami rnugeu uewnwnril. 1 lie palinn
of both hands weie pierced, indicatlne.
it was miM, that Cobb threw up his
hands te protect himself.
(Sorilen did net make a detailed state
ment. "Cobb was ufter me." he said.
CIRCUS GOING TO GIVE
SPECIAL HOSPITAL SHOW
Regular Ring Will Be Put In Place1
for Child Patients
tomorrow morning child patients at
v.iiiii imiitiu-. iii
tleneral Hospital,
ine str,.e n.wl u
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the Philadelphia (ieneral
Thirty-fourth and I
man as are able te be carried frnm
the nearby Chlldreirs and t'nlvervitv
Musiiitelx will he treati-d in n til.f ..V
the Itingling Hrethers and Itanium
ISmlnr iirnnu
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(lecnlca that it was poss 1) e te oreet
regular circus ring with weed curbs and
, . ;""" wvii i uiijs nnu
almost overvi h in? ,. se n tl,,. ...,,, ,. ,.,i
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perfermeis will be
taken in meter bu
grounds. There wl
sses from the circus
ill he nrllMtM tf ,iH..f
are known as "children's acts" clowns.
finnnuts m-rniviru nn.t .... .. n...i ..
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mill ltude of bears. menkcNs. nnnieu n,l
.
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i "rcc women rrem rrance. tna-
i land and Germany Are Entertained
Three women delegates for Europe ar-
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ru;" '" ''"" "'Piita tills morning in)
iiicir lour ei tins country in eelinlt et
tne women's international League for
Peace and Freedom.
They nre Sli-s (Jertrude Hear, tier-
! . ..
many : .mho. -i nerese .rneuld, rrance,
and .Mrs. ArneL Iloblnsen. rm.liin.1
They were entertained a a luncheon te-
..".. ... .. ........... t v.t.u ... a 1U1IIWU111,
and will i leeched by Jlnyer SI
lute this afternoon at bis office.
During the ten dnys thnt the fei
eign
visitors will be in Philadelphia and
nearby places tney will be the gucs.s
of Sirs. Oliver V. I'nvs.ui, Sirs. Flunk
D Watsen nnd Sirs. Wllfeid Lewis, of
Hnverferd.
Killed Bud Ballew
J. V. Mi'CURMICK
Kenner Texus Hunger and new nn.
Ure chief of Wlrhlln Fulls, who
beat Iiud lUllew le the draw when
the Ulter attempted te resist ar
.rest. TN noted "sl.x-gun" man
ml alilfffl,ff. fall tZ.. U..II...
VAf,Js,lH.lila Mr,
Hfe
niii. ..,.1 iii- ii-iit,iiii.iiii-f iwis even nrrnneci i,iimt smu np n mi i.
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This house at 1000 Meyamcnslng avenue was wrerlied when tlie huge still
the reef Is slslhle. A roomer Is said te lme geno out shortly before the
I'ellie are hunting for lilm
E
IS KING FOR A DAY
Annual Turnout Dees Hener te
Animals Who Pled Along
Rest of Year
MANY PRIZES ARE GIVEN
T'p draw hore the wer! horse. Old
11nKl.fi. ,l.n lnf nnr-A.illrii clnre. I'nmp
(, niu DIH'i inning leimy wihmi
the Au li.ir of the IVniisUvanm Se-
eiet for the rreentieu of Cruelty te
Animals held Its eleventh annual work-
into bis biief Inning today when
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",1"1, .iVriTi l.llVA into nr i"CreiiPs .
,'nnil clashes, nnu cups awarue.i i.ir uie
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of the best business lier-e in Philndel
,.i,i Mt-, mmu formidable .omer.
,,hii against nan lornuunnie iimier.
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'fnce wire m.i . ........... .-
pitla staiiies. uur oiem'ii 't iiemu mm-
stables.
come nrieiisiv from llosten. .ew iers
and ether cities.
Places of honor in the line wen;
.! ... .1... ..1....H l.nH.nd ". 11.11 rl
Mini r ."
UII1 1" Lll. 1. 1, II I IIU."..-.
mere than a iiarter of a centur in
the service of Wolf Hrethers. and
shortly te be pensioned, was one of
mi in.
The parade stalled at J:..( at nren.i
ef'Tlie's:' p!' a'Ai'r'was 'n.v'r,!.
V Krcclnnil KendrlirK. Mnjr
Mere. Directors Cave,, and Cortolyeu.
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The various classes .
reiuied out at
reli stiect nnd leturneil te the giaml-
stand ter judgment. At 4 P. SL the
Intercity class will be judscd In Wayne
Din-mere, senetarv of the Herse Asso
ciation of America.
FOREST FIRE EXTINGUISHED
Blaze In Seuth New Jersey Con
quered When Wind Subsides
Cape May. X. .1.. Slay 10. .'fur .111
all-night b.ittl. lighting the new f..ie-i
tire whlih broke out east of Itlchhiiid
yesteidiiN and burned ever an area of
several unit s, the ie-ideiits of wllage.
ami turmhaiid- have extingui-hed the
blaze which has done tlmu-und- of dol
lars' w 01 th of dain.ige.
Trainmen nrriving here m ear'y
morning fieight tinlu- ,u that when
they passed Hlihland shortly aftei mid
night the the was at its height, hut tin
wind siibsidid Mild the tighter- gaimd
the upper hand.
WOMEN MAY HEAR HARDING
President Invited te Address New
Jersey Clubs While at Atlantic City
Atlantic City. Slay 10 President
Harding has been Invited te -nn be
fore the convention of the New .lerscv
woman uepubllcan 1 lun- liei mi
Krlilnv and S.iturdnv. The c.miuilttie
ins extended a lues-ing invitnn 11
through Senater Kdge. who will eun-i-
tain the Presldeni ever the week-end
at the Senvievv (ielf Club.
Senateis Kielinghuysen and IMge V.
C. Stekes, chairman of tlie State lie.
public an Committee, and State Sou.iier
Wtlllam .N Itiiiiyen. HepublUaii u'Uli.r u'Uli.r
liatertnl aspiriuit, will be speakeis 1.'
the eenvi niimi
CANDIDATES ARE HEARD
Women of Merlen Listen te Vete
Pleas of Officeseekers
Women of Mellen met at llreen Hid
I'linn- Hetel, Overbroek. this fierne. ,1
and heard aspirants fur the I.egl-lnturi .
Mrs. Heiiiiaii SchwiirLt. et Wynne.
vvoeil presided. Speaker- included Hen
jiimiii II Dudlnw, Aidni.ne, and Wn'ter
1 lilies, ltala-Cyuwyd. Republicans an I
11l011 t; Wcii'erl. .artiertli. Deme-
erat who seen nominations' te Mm lower
house. Alse I'let.'her W Stite-, of
.V111I11 lib. Republican, and llrvvln W.
Pelis. of I'etiusbuig. Denieerat, who
seek nomination te the Slate Semite-.
RAIL MEN MAY AID MINERS
Proposal te Give Strikers $50,000 a
Menth Laid Before Convention
Housten. Te.. Mav 10 - 1 Ilv A P 1
A motion that the Interniiilnual
llrnthorheAil of Loceiuotiivi' I'iremen
and llnuiui'inen, new In 1 onventien here,
contribute S.'li.CIIO a uieiith te the
I lilted .Mine Weikers of America, eac
cieh
'M.
ninntli during the continuum e of
strike, was leade from the fioer
1 plaeeil in the bauds of a special com-
lllllttee, it wiik learned today
SON ATTACKS WILL
,,, , .,,. ,.
l.dvvnrd lleth. of cnenah. today filed
11 caveat 11 the Caiiielei, County Court
ignliiil the will ,,f ls father. .Max
lleth. 11 ( aiae en saloeiikeeper. who died
several months age, The elder Keih
left his entire entitle, value at ?:!e,00()
10 is.fli.vnni, 10 nis viircl wile. The son
nssrrts his father urine III (Vm.. .1.....
Il.n". ...1 i. ..v '." "i"'
iiiunsm wen. mcj win wns made,
MERE WORK HORS
STUDY N HnWt3.FE
vf ri' rt'r'' T vgugmmtjimB)aAiiifgmm!qi
Here at Explosion
JOSEPH YEAOEIl
Who helped rescue u legless crip
ple trapped by flames at 1000 East
Sleynmenslng avenue
y-r ' n
iCl'lDOle SdVed
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at Still Blast
tenlluur.l from Pace One
,.. from t, ler lnuew .s they
rt they .aw Sirs. .,,dred run from
i neusc, carrjinR Tier luiinivu, ir
lowed 6, her husband. ..., dis-.p-
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riprirf.fl mill hnit. .inr tmnn lnt.nlpfl vhlir.
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ijiilim ni.d Hewie- ran te the toef, i
ni.d Yonser went into the front room
011 the fnt Heur .vhere Sti 1 . s
found, trying te crawl te tne deer.
Stiniiss was enrried out by V'lger.
I p en the third lioer Hewies and
(Juitiii found their way barred by a
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TI1..1 n.,nr...,l inilrm. threw the -11-I1 i
down Meed upon tlie top of the sash
mwi t.Miin.1 theiM-i.tinv m th.. i.ief Thm.
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i.'iiinn noete.i u.iwics 111 111 ru ne ceui.i
. . . .. .... ... . i. .
raW t irons I me neie in r.e uurniilK
..,.. i..iT. .1, n.i,.i ,!,. ,.,i
enteiel through the deer, which Hewies
niiMititil fnr iilm.
I Mir I IJIIIIIU UIVII i ItlllULU i'"ll mill
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Thc room and loef weie abl.ue.
Tak-
ing nu iron bucket, whiih liad con cen
tiilne I ciniii. the men lill.d it fiem .1
water tap, and began lighting the fire.
'In.. M.in.ige.l te 1 online it te the tear
portion of the house until the titenii n
i.jruen 111 inr iiiiu-t- uiiiii 1111- uifiii 11
arrived in response te a belated alaun.
lile Still in Itoem
I he s,,H in the loom was of hiiv
snllen iniiaclt.v. In the mom also were
fifteen bin 1 els of niah. The liquor from
the still had run out and et'ie.l down
thnnigh the entile house.
Strau-s told t
he poliie neither he nor
. 1
I ' f.imll V Lnntf
01 tne existence e the
.liiff llrt nk.,rl.,.l llie iiimni. Hn,.. I, ml
In en looted by a man giving the name
nf Ma Cehen, who had lepreseiue.l
hlm-elf te be 11 traveling salesman
1 in- .-.iuiis niiiiri- 1- 11111.1 mi. 111, .cur.
trmii the Second and Christian --ti "t-
peine station
REPUBLICANS PLAN SPEEDY
PASSING OF SHIP SUBSIDY
President Reported in Faver of Mak
ing BUI a Party Matter
Washington. Slay 10 - 1 Hi A P 1
Plans te obtain passuge at the pies nt
se. slop, if possible, of the Adnunistl.i Adnunistl.i
t.en Ship Subsidy Hill wen- laid ted.iy
in Republican members et th. Seneh .
Cetnniei ce mid Heuse .Merchant .Marine
Committees,
Informal agreement te work te this
end was 1 en. hed by the Republican coin cein coin
niltteeuieii lit the urging of Piesldent
Harding in a White lIeiie ceiiferenci
Inst night.
Hie President in declaring that the
Adinlnistintlnn was wholeheartedly and
nnu serveiuy ncninii tne 0111 was sani te
have eprer.sed tin' view that if neces
mii the uicasiile liiiillil be hnudleil in
Ceugre.s as a p.uty nmller.
Ac. eidlng te the vote at a parly .in
ference en the ipie.stien of supporting
the measure, many of the majority
membi'is of tile Hems' vveie piep.iieil te
iein a solid Demoerillic oppeslou in
the vote scheduled today en the ir-eliu
lien niillieriztng 11 .S.",0IM),(l(lll Inau te
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1 urn favoring the pending lean reselu
tien, after ('hulnuiiii Kerdiiey, of the
Way, anel Sloans Committee, had iiirf.-.l i
Uepubllcan suppet. for .,.
I Prof. Bering Gees te Harvard
1 Cniliblldee. .Mass.. Slay 10. Prof.
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b-ehvln (1 Heling, of t lark I niversiiy , 1 Mis. Sarah Morceny. mother nf
'"ll1 ,'"me "' ,,ll,,v,,r'1 "'V "Utiiiini iischar'esSlosee,,.v. well known In sport -
1 associate professor of psycho'egy. Prof. I Ins ciii'lcs, died vesteidav al her L.
, Hering Is thirty-live yenis old. He i:t:tr, Seuth Sixth street" , I e- e."
giaduated from Cernell in IlH).',, toel: ilrth ycai . She had bee 1 a widmv (,,,
the degree of muster of arts In Hip.'. ,,e last twenty -seven vinrn Se w I
mid of doctor of phil isephy In 11)1-1 ill
th" huine university, unil remultied there
an instructor In psychology until HUH,
During the war he served as captuln
ill the psychological nervlca of the army,
shown exploded. The hole blown In
explosion and lias fnllccl te return.
AMERICANS TO SIT
ON CHINESE BOARDS
Prevision Made for U. S. Rep
resentation en Tariff and
Judicial Commissions
CONFEREES IN AGREEMENT
i
n.v the Associated I'ress
Washington, May 10. Prevision for
American representation upon two In
ternatienal coinmi-slens created nt the
Arms Conference Is made under an
agreement reported today between Sen
ate nnd Heuse conferees en the an
nual appropriation bill for the State
and .lust !co Departmen.s.
Meuse ceiiierees ueccpieii tjennte complete liis agreeinent te take ever urcgen, aim rrrar, m i emn-n -nmendinents
appropriating funds for the business. He declared thnt Stene- Mited against It In commlttee. along
'American deleen.es m .he cnm,lKinns haine was ..impelled te. thieaten Dier yith the entire Demeeratlcn.embersilp
te consider rM.m of the Chinese tar-
. .. ---;- -
i no iieuse managcr.s also accepted a
"'"'in' amendment increasing tlie State ,
Department's confidential
fund fieni $100,000 te S400.000 This!
had been requested urgently by Scire-
tnry Hughes.
Spni ,t,n.,n, I.- i i
emercotiev
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Ml I'll I ntnnii.,liiii kliiil...u. 1nr. ..n.l.
'" iiuiineiai co-epcraiinn nnu propos-
Ing te terminate its work within a year ,
W11S opposed by the IIollse mill limillv
system lueli I II- erndnn nbells imeMM ss nve ",ent,,s ,tmKe'- l,mn he wished ' for solid itepiiniicnn support i. r in.
of ixtrn.lrrrterlnl r nbelisbment ,)(1(,nus0 of ,,, ,ax . en tjc ((f ,,, nP,r,.M.1Iln,u v (;linier. et Texas.
Anether " v , Lnt .,,. " te take ever the business. Sir. , ranking Demecint. In cl.urge of the
l.v the Heuse wnfXi annwnrinrri ,!em,-v am "" that Stoneham fight, declared the Democrats would vote
'ennn r. L Mi Z mmX1 v f. r.2 retained possestlen of securities vnlued selldlj ngainst it.
rmmiinn R " ?.-.,:Oo!eOO until Dler made geed and ' In urging pa.ssage of the resolution
.iioinissien. I ilmt Str.nt.li.irn tieil rrpeli. .1 nlmnr Knerulnrv llnrjlieH informed the null'
in iiiiii iii s iv ! iiiiii'Hii uiincini
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elinilnated. the Semite managers yield- as the manager of Dier's Hngerstewn by the old premise, that the money was
"K- 1 office and was raised te SS."i. "I couldn't gieatly needed te relieve londitleiis a:
Deadlocks en several amendments ie- get delivery of stocks bought by ray cus- ' home 'and thnt It was time for Con
sulted In the conference. Among these, temeis," he told the referee, "and I gie-s te let foreign nations knew that
which aie te be returned te the Heuse , was iilse in doubt after Colonel Hughes it wiw no longer willing le play "the
tir turn! disposition, wi the Senate I
lr i-Imi for recognition of Lgypt nnd,
Jl'PeIntm.'iit of an Ameilenii .Minister,
' Heuso conferees contended t hat this
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before the Heuse.
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Hou-e include prevision for the fifth
Pan Amei I. mii Confei once at Snnthiir.
i vi ii ii it-ii u iii i'ii i n 1 1' i ii ru imi lit tin
i line rer American repre-entntien en
tin- International Hydregrnphic Cem-
inissinn. the Internatieiml lonfereiico en
n,,,-!,,,,, i... e,,,l ,u i',,,,iJti,,. .
"" l "n 'i' VaI "I ' C. "" 'i, i"", f"'
ilovi-ien of war Laws, the latter pre-
posed nt the Anns Confcience.
isi i 1 1 0
, ' '"' !".1''"" ""'f''";'"' receded fiem ie. ,
int. timis 111 appinpiiutleiis for ihc In-
lornatleiml Instlriite of Agricultiiie at
Unme and the Hntish Claims Ceminls.
Men. A conipremiso was 1 cached lie.
'"W-n no cenirrec's ler entiiiutiiici. of
fill IelL 11 .f lllWlll 1 llfinlwl..... II....
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Te Dedicate Memerial Trees
Washington, Slay 10. (Hy A. P. 1
lueiltv- vi 111 OS et iiieninr n 1 1 ,..
Mil
Yolk. Pa. will he dedicated Mm. :'..i I
The American Pere-try Association an-
noun, ed today that 'Charles Liithre.i
ae.. lis iiie.deiii. nu n,i.f.ii...i ,i..
inwritlen n be th- speaker al the dedl-
catimi
Deaths of a Day
Hnrry H. Rice
Hmry II Uie... a vvide'v known r.r.i
e-tate man. clle, last night at his home, 1
2l Overbroek tcrr.iie, Colllngsweod',
N. .1. lie wa- fifty. seven years old,
and had been Mel, for -eveinl months '
Sir. Rice n one of the organl.ers
and presid. nl of the Knight Park Hulld-
lug and Lean .Wo-hiilen l, HK
member of the Artisans Older of Mn. .
tuni rriiieeiinn, tne ranid-
en I.rwl.?.. r.f
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I I'ltl.ll. ftl. I lie lill.rilll sr' j CS W
held ill his home Kii.lav nicht.
cf I,,
Saturday, nerning the I vv. The taken
both sides nf the Lincoln Hitrhwiiy iie.n'kiiew that the tirm had su. i-c-sfully
, 1 .... 1 T' "'""" "'",: helc-icmeis. Sl.attnn also admitted that
was bem and vvhe.e Interment win be I ,lc. ivielav before the failure he had.
""""' I nt the ri'epicst of the empleyes of the
Mm Berth-i srh.llr,.l,.M. Philadelphia oflice, eiigiigeel an nttemey
Mrs. Bertha Schellcchmldt tll ,nk uf.r ttlP U.n.,t of ,lt. (m'.
.iirs. iieiiiia .-.caeiiwiiinidi. ue
known III
matinee miisie.il eir.lc... ,ie, '
SIOWUI) lllerillllg lit the
&. k r,. 'ffi a':r:
histcr. Sir
Slliei. .virte c-l ueilscnill lit was 1. mnn,.
K. "f ": """'- MiiM.-al .Club, of
Hit iniinpells, ami was iiolec ( I,.,,.
ski 1 ii" a violinist. She came he re a
,T . i -,,'' .TV;r V'.i' .. .1
ft """ft.'" fl 'ft
liidiaiin polls.
Mrs. Sarah Mosceny
active nlmeht te the time of lice ,I,.,ui,
Slis, .Mosceny was born In llnglaiui.
.lauuarv -."j. 18.'l.. Funeial services
will take place Friday morning. In
terment will Im hi Hety Cress Cemetery,
Dier Creditors May Take Court
Action for $2,400,000 Al
leged te Be Due
WARNED AGAINST ACTION
Charles A. Stnncham ewes the
creditor of B. D. Pier & Ce. $2.-100,-
000, nnd I am going te make him pny
in full If 1 have le drag him Inte United
States Court te dlpgeige," declared D.
V. nittmenthnl, attorney representing
creditors of the defunct Dicr concern,
niumcnthal was emphatic today in his
declaration thnt Stoneham net only was,
a Hllent and very much IntercMcd part
ner In the Dler company, bu olse
charireK lint he bad Inside Information
of the insolvency of the company at the
time Stoneham bought back securities ,
valued at ?!,'.-IOO,0()0. However. Artnur
fJ. Hays, attorney representing the re
ceivers, does net held out any such hope
of recovery.
Mr. Hays said he understands that
the customers' interest In these sectnl
ties ntnounted te about $800,000 nnd
thnt Stoneham owned the bnlnnce out
right nnd, furthermore. Mr. Hays Is net
anxious te enter Inte litigation te re
cover, taking the stand that the return
or siHin.uue by Htenetinm eiumnriiy
would be of mere interest te the cred
iters tlinn n court bnttle that may end
in less of eveijthlng.
Stoneham's pait In the Dler fnlluie
was the principal topic nt the hearing
before Ueferee in Hntikruptcy Seaman
Miller, at Ne. - Hecter street, New
Tork, jesterdny. Kvcrynne seemed te
he bent en trjing te show Stoneham's
actual connection with the defunct firm.
Siles K. Dubbel, formerly manager of
the Dler branch house in Hngerstewn,
Sid., was sure that William II. Strat Strat
ten, supervisor of branch offices for
Dler, hnd told him that Stoneham put
money Inte the Dler Company nnd had
assumed a silent pnitncridilp.
That was denied by Htratten. who
declared that he had never told Sit.
Dubbel or iinjene eUe that Stoneham
was a partner, although he admitted he
hnd told Dubbel thnt be understood
Dler was abuuilautl supplied with
funds, and that the firm had withstood
a run of $1,000,000 at the time Colonel
llenry D. I Inches was expelled from
the Philadelphia Stock Exchange.
Denied Stenchnni Connection
I.ee .T. ltendy, Stniichnm'H counsel,
was also n witness before the referee.
Pendy's testimony sought te show thnt
Mejiciiam had absolutely milium? te de
I with (ill! Lr.vv i.iiiunnny, dim initi tiic
taking ever of the Stoneham customers
by Dler was a plain business truus'ic truus'ic
tlen. Sir. Ilendy lelnted the difficulty
that Stenehnm cxperlei.i-cd having Dler
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I uuui ,u v.iyiin.viiL.i ii, i'iiiuiii ill UI191-
SL'3.000 in dividends from the retained
.securities, which should hn
ls cone te the
,.imfniner nwmru? t hnn
"There is net one word of truth In
the statement thnt Charles A. Stene-
lima is or was In any wny connected
ith the firm of E. D. Dier & Ce.,"
declared Ilendy. "Sir. Stoneham
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i-uriiies m uc luriicu ever wiin ine BUBI-
!n. u. . . I .. ..i. .1. .
ne.ss. nP held nn te these securities until
Dier made geed."
Dllhhel mill he .tnrlnil nl ST.". n u haL
was expelicd fiem the exchange. I
sent a letter te the firm nskinjr assur
ances thnt they were ). K. because my
customers were panicky, and In re-
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Hratids htnlement False
Stratton, who is a mnn of about
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""' '"- nl"! h'-enu-e he had no
reason te knew of stub 11 hnnneniii"
' ..s ' " , " ,, "jjn ersmvn n.,,1
OHM, I Willi ill , I MOW II IIIHI
,ni((, te Sir. Dubbel." admitted Strat- j
ten te the refeiee. "I went there In
response te his letter asking for n.sur-
ances as te the -tahilltv of Dler Jc Ce.
! iimnir . nm..i,i , iii,i,i i, i.
formation that was jjiven me bv Dec
'.s. . . r . .
uici, 1 told nun
I had every reason
ite believe Dier A. ( e. were stteng
I financially and that Dubbel, like the
etheis, should believe in the integrity
of the iii m Of course, I had been ns'
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MIIVU u. 111"' mill n ruiuiiii.i, neil 1 JIIMI
withstood 11 run of SI. 000.000 fel
lowing the expulsion of Hughes fiem the
ex. hange. 1 never told Dubbel or unv
one else mat MetirJiani was a silent
pmti.er. because I never knew he was.
Sly business as supervisor of the branch
efhee- wns te open them nnd engage
mmingers. 1 was net ac.iualntcd with
the actual lliian. Inl conditions of the
linn. 1 ump'y conveyed Information
as It wns si von te me by my superiors."
Stratton, who said he started with
Hughes & Dier about four years age
nt a salary of SllCi a week and had
been leceivlng .?2."i0 n week at the time
et the crush, also told the referee he
wns confident Dler would weather the
storm be. aui-e his superiors had told
him that Dicr was about te raise ?r.00,.
(lOO te avert the failure.
1... .. l. . .1.1 I. 1... 1 . ..
niriiiiuii iievi l ne iimii biiiie te .sew
-,erk te Inquire as te the delay in de-
livery of stock 1111c had been told bv the
'ham had joined the Dier firm nnd put!;.1." " 1 . 1 . ."' , - .1 .
in 11 let of money, but he also told the -l,J' , "ns ,l,.lr,Vl ,m'"v , " ""l
same thing te m custemeis." ( ''''"'lery HuMness of the city came
J'e .ashler that the securities had been pui
tie!,!) with luniks as coll.iternl for biniv
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' Ceui.i he'eder, 'a, 'fe w' r le Ite' he
neves of tin office.
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king lauds edith cavell
British Monarch, Visiting Belgium,
Likens Martyr te Jean of Arc ,
ItrusseLs, Slay 10.- (My A. P. 1- I
The heroism and self -sa. rltice of 1'ellth1
Cavell were extolled today by Kingl
(leerge of (Ircat Britain,' who with,
'Jiicen Slaty and an emclnl entourage l'
nere ter 11 suite visit te King Albert
and Queen HlUnbeth of the Hejgiaus,
The lllltlsll lllllL- laid 11 wiciilh of 1.11.
twined Helgian, French nml Hrltlsb 1
lings upon the snot vvheie i:nglanel"s In-
licpld mil se, a large number of French
mi'i. ami three llelglans weie executed
ilurlug the war by the (ieniums. ,s
he deposited the wreath King (leorgei
suld SIlss Cavell left the werlel nu Im
perishable Icfc-aey of ceurnge ami de. I
yotlen which had a counterpart only I
Jn the. martyrdom e Jpan of Arc I
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Of Andalusia, l'a,, who was mar
ried te Sir, Twining en April 28 at
Torrcsdale
Ii
Republicans Split en Adminis
tratien Plan te Lend Re
public $5,000,000
DEMOCRATS ARE AGAINST IT
tty I he Associated Press
Washington. Slay 10. A sharp pe-
lltleal liirbt dcwlepcd tedav In thr
Heuse eer the Ferdnry icsolutlen au-
therlalng a lean of $."1,000,000 te the
I nepublle of Liberia, first mitherl.ed in
101S and uiged new by the Hauling
Administration.
The measure was taken up under nn
agreement for five hours of debate, the
Heuse meeting nu hour nhead nf time
se as te reach a vote late in the day.
The of the Republican members of
the Svn.iH and Means lemnilttee wliieli
! reported the resolution Haw ley. of
( l I in 1 1 Pflll n I It'll Tl IM1I1 1 PrPIlrP IIIHI. Ill '.Til I
t' "" "'" V m , -, , :l.SI,i1I,,en
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' in tlee that the I'liltcd tSntes wa1
morally and legally bound te keep Its
. ..T.lltyntinn mum In Innti Inn nione in
view of Liberia's suppeit of the allied
cause In the World War.
I Cliniiinnn Ferdncy declared the lean
'would be amply scouted, and quoted
, from a letter by the President sij mi;
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nas sienii in tne wey ei iiie kiiimi hi
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the lean by any oilier nation.
Democrats Insisted that the l'ulteil
. Mlulf.u nu nnl iimrvilW nr tr!'nllv hiiiiinl
lady bountiful for nil asking mil "
All Dayton Honors Patterson
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Dayton. O.. Slay 10. (Hy A. P. 1-
. , TI ,, ,. (nl,.i., ,, --..
.101111 ii. iniieisen, leun.ier et the .mi
ti,,.,,.! Ciwh Uealsler 'niniiiini ulmilleii
' ,..lenl!' -"w ' mi.isicr i . unpiiiiy . who dun
Siiiuiny aboard a train near Alhititl.
i omeinri . hhkiiip'.'s nt t in t'lti innin
Xnn '''""Ulcte halt iluiing the funeral.
Twe thousand school children strewed
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Mowers along the leute of the preces
sien.
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Kissi.iiri tev u jen.v a kism.i:k
ntrft.l h(l lt"iri IiClHtleH ani! frkrhll Hint
1 nlin u.Vt se it r fi a 11 ,V."
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all Miclrtlrii ef whMi he .i .1 bitintHi
Invlfa le tunerai s.riirH irieiitv, -.10 r
M . .11 llll Ute irvliliiice 30JI ,S ll)tn El
Incrment rrlVKlt Hi f 1 1 ! 1 Cuneiery
DOIIAN' -.Mav 9 ill Mlserlcirill.i Ito.pl Ite.pl
Ul. WIl.l.lAVl J Imshuli.t of til Inte'XIiirv
A Ijurmi un.l lailicr et .he Jl"i Alvh W
llnran In ln sMh ve.u Diir netke (,f
funcial (10111 hU lain inldi-nce, 1S.CI Jlas-
le.'AMrni:t.I. On Mav n .1 I.I'tU.OW,
husband nf l.rtie A Cami'lvll nelatliss
anil fr ends Invlte'l te funral crvlca en
I'rlJ.iv lit 'J 1' M .it Ma lain rculdence
S31'J IlRinllten ft Interment private
liKNIU At 2D3II .N'. llenanl nt Mav 7
AUOrSTL'H hunhunrt of Anna Denlc (n-.j
Mrt'rtll), HB"1 M IIcIhMmsb nml frlc-n.ls
Krc- mvitcil te titieml funeral. I 'rMa j . 7 ae
M . rarlT" n' Aucuaie J. Iwitn7 17S
Diana t lleiiul'-m mum at Si llnnifncv's
Thurch. 10 A. M. Interment Helv Crena
1 pnifttry Vlcwlnir Tliurartav nfter 7 I. il
IlUi:.N'NAN May 7. MAltT. widow of
rtcrnnnl Jlrennan Itdatlves anil fricndii
nlae Sacred Heart Society of Ht. Ann's
Church, are Inilied te attend funeial, rrl
.lay. S 30 A. .M . from residence, 2.M'.e Tulip
t Solemn leciuletn maea St. Aiiu'h Church,
10 A. M. tntei itihu Nvv Cathedral e.Vmie
lery.
H HI
N HOUSE
ON LOAN
LIBERIA
Circlets of Jewels
Fer Wedding Rings
J. E.CALDWELL & CO.
Jewelry - Silver - Stationery
Chestnut and Juniper Streets
,
Mahogany
for Wedding Gifts
Tea Wagons
I'hene Stands
Tip-Ten Tables
Maguzinc Stands
WrigKt,Tyndale & van Reclen. Inc.
Reputed the Largest Distributors of High-Grade Dinnerware
1212 Chestnut Street
Would Modify Clayten Law te
Permit Forming of Super.
vised Combinations
OBJECT ISv LOWER COSTS
My the Associated Press
New Yerk. Slay 10. XPW IcilMnti-
e remove the uncertulntlcs iffl
trnde association activities wn ,,"
gested by Secret.! rj Hoever In an 25
dresH here today before the NntinnVi
Slnnufncturers' Assoclntlen. 'ntlenil
"Without entering Inte lesal fni-..
Intlen." Sir. Hoever mW. "' ZZ'
tlen Is that there should he nK'l
extension te the Clayten Art t ,?!
"'" "iiersiiup trade nssoelBtlen,
should he permitted te (!e with "em!
niinrfitirlnln frni.ii.nii,f.Mini euine
plan of their operations and the funn!
tlens they propose te carry en. nr,d th' 1
upon approval of such of tliesp f,i ,..
tlens as de net apparently contravene
the restraint of tra.le acts, titer im!
proceed with their operations. 7
"If, upon complaint, however, eitW
of Individuate or the law eflieers of
the (Jovernmont. that these functions eh
restrain Unde, the right te centlnuj
these particular functions shall be sui
pended, and, If continued, thev shall hi
subject te prosecution. ' w
"Associations which de net wish
secure this limited Interpretation of th
in w, with Its assistance te confidence
sheiihl net be rceiulreel te de se. Thev'
however, necchsarily assume the job of
interpreting the law with the rinks such
interpretation entails.
Purpose of Ijuv Unchanged
"I believe the time has come when
we must have some nsslstance from tbs
luw, but this does net imply the alter alter
ntlen of the purpose of the Restraint of
Trade Acts. The legitimate trade til til
snelntleiiM possess four important dif
ferences from cnpltnl consolidations
"First. Their objectives arc simply
te lessen production nnd distribution
costs or losses, te Increase censiinmii..
of thidr special commodities, te facili
tate even and steady supply, te protect
their tights in relntlen te ether economic
mops.
"Second. The above purposes nrenrv..
te the common Interest of a whole trade
net a fraction of it. '
"third. The pin poses of these ae.
-in t ions de net include control nf net.
or profits, production or distribution.
reurm. inese associations may be
dissolved Instantly without nnv 'fli..
turb'incc of capital or production."
Ittislness Advancing
Rusiness and trade conditions
throughout the I'nited States, as re
potted l.y .10,00(1 manufacturers te
.lehn i:. IMgerten, president of the
National Association of Sliintifncturers,
today, show a "stable, sane, definite
tiud continuing advnncc."
"Ve have net only turned the cor
ner," was Sir. t'dgerten's summary of
11 Hirey of the Industry just completed.
' e are new leaving it very far be
hind, lliisiness s cm the up sreite In
virtually all of the bas-ic industries."
The suivey was made bv question questien question
tiaiies. answiTs te which w'eie received
within the last twenty -four hours, sn
thai It icprcsents conditions us of to
day. "The grent majority of our basic Irtr
elustrics lopert Hint the present trnde Is
fair te goed: some say It Is excellent;
but only a small pint snv it Is peer,"
the report continued. "There Is a gen gen
eral tenor of bright prospects for the
future, and 11 great many of the In
dustries net only icpeit that they arc
employing mere- men than thev were
11 year age, hut that they are 'lenklnx
for 11 still further increase) la their
feices when the fall work sets in.
Ne Pessimism in Replies
"In the icplles there Is an nbselule
lack of an expiessu of pessimism, A
year age ve were net se fortunately
situated. .Many of our Industries were
still suffering greatly from the vvnr
effects; some of them thought perhaps
that they would never be abl.i te get
back te net mill.
"In the steel Industries today the
survey -hevs conditions classed as ex
cellent among (! per cent of our mem
bership, ''." per cent as geed, f2 per
cent as fair nnd 17 per cent as peer.
In the textile industry 70 per cent of
them lepeut I'onditiens running from
fair te excellent and .0 per cent report
peer conditions, in the machine anil
tool Industry we find SO per cent nf the
replies reporting conditions fair te ex
cellent nnd the lemiilndcr net se en
couraging, "In three Industries where retrench
ment is erdlnnrily acutely felt automo
biles, jewelry nml leather the showing
Is net by any means gloomy, although
net se geed ns In ether lines. Frem
the automobile trades geed reports are
70 per cent, In jovveliy eO per cent and
in leather (10 per cent.
"All eif these businesses, from steel
te jewelry, repnii prospects for hlf"
percentages of increase between new and
fall."
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.'heater linl-untnr hat. electric lleht. run
iilim w liter in ilium, upen all the ea.r. room
for 1' adults. Phene Weal Cheater 177 I
Mm Themas S. XI ller. Wed Cheater. Pa .
II KM' HANTK11 MAI4C
SAI.US.MAN All old New Kiurland concern
haa an epenlnir In Philadnlnhl.i for a nun .
nf iil.llliv and 'ierlenie, between the am .
nf ae and te, excellent opportunity for sd-
lanremcnt, Itnpllea alrlclly confldenUal.
I' ms. 1idger Offlce.
I.azy Susans
Bedside Tablea
Davenport Tablea
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