rcw W FiWvt mbxriF tr i r ' r.y ?r , EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, FJU1DAY, JUNE 3 Sfl8 1922 : Tv'Vs tX . t Ai I, f m M atcytf en Can Your till' .. V,r WinJntDM l$i wwaf itere, tlennenatle prices, rrempt h KEYSTONE sUIII fflilnt mrvlfM lTeite anil Intluw ' ---'' cirnnlnc rempanr j ItHOPE TO THROTTLE R. R. STRIKE TODAY Cuticura Seap Clears the Skin and Keeps it Clear aaa, Olntment.Taletim.iSe. eeerjwlisrs Famnlta hWatOtslwakeratems,Dt,s.X.MalasB,lifats. m Laber Beard Relies en Respect for Laws Reads te Abandon "Farming Out" System 1 STORE ORDERS-i Enable son te Buy Anything Anywhere and Pay Us en Easy Terms S. R. WEAVER, Inc. 1112 CHESTNUT ST. Ream SI nml 23 REMOVING ONE GRIEVANCE Real service in real estate Selllnc, rentlnir, tlntinclnic no irrtl ter what I our .'IS jeirV experience en rtblea un te Rlir tell the recti service Hint Tell ex-pert from vmtI.iIKI'. Abe Kelsky & Ce., Inc. X. W. (015. OTII Jl l M T sfs. r- Reef Garden Hetel Adelphia Coel for Luncheon, Dinner, Supper Dancing 8:30 Te Closing hJHHB l&cpitliandy! SOfvll &k n i "ssly Jifes' r 1 ' I I I ' Lches and pains Exposed te dampness can't te'l when aches and pa'nsw ill Mart Tae no chances, Pnck Slean's In your bag Penetrates mtheut rubbif banishes aches Immediately Brine exhlla rating comfort te the sorest muscles. it kills pain! Chicago, dune ."i0. Assurance that heth the lailreads nnd their cmplejei w ill libido I tli law und the orders of the t nlted States Knilrend I.nber Heard was tln basis en which the Federal bedj iilnned its hope of throttling the thieniPiied mil strike tedn. 1'iiiin nutherltutire sources It was leiinied tedny thnt praltienllj- nil of the railroads which hnve lieen inntriiting rniliead work te outside Ilrms n prnc tiff declared ill violation of the lnw ,iu'l tin- iMiitid's orders, would enter the etlieml investigation by the beard to day rcnd te announce, eemiilinuee witn the beard's rulings. While there was no announcement thnt the tiventv-threc vends which have farmed out vmtk le outside lontiaeters vveulcl .uineiitiee cH'Centinuance of the1 in in tire us n body, ever.i effort 'H te be m.'iile bv the beard te In Ins the re- j calcitrant reads in line Potlnlte us- ' Mirnnee that the leads would henceforth nlti' the liiiaid's man. lutes would tiln e j cvci issue ever which tile six shop unions threaten a strlUe tomeriotv in 'be hnhils fe the lieaid. Krniut" One (riemnte Knllwnt iM'iutlves looked upon the union -tnUe exer the Still. 000. 00(1 pa u r ilui- iiunoireiv and the modification of rules ulYeetilij; overtime pay nb n' matter -irletly between the unions nnd ' the hennl. Abolition of eentraetlnK, i uidulKed in bv twenlN -three reads, tie tie eerilliii; te the beard's records, would lemeM' the third rievnmv or which the liMl.000 shepiiien cast their -Hike ballets. ' 'The new .c ale-, of wanes will net make i out riirtme espei tally jirelttublc nttir tomorrow," ene csei-uthe said ' la "The new wuges are j.e near' the lontrneters' wnces thnt the reads.' I think will nil be willing te cancel 'leii inntraits entirely, en action which wenl ilremeve them beend question from tie ihatce of tinlnllen of Laber Ileal i mders I.oepliole for Settlement m,i(I live reads ilie 1'eie .Mnr ip.eite Santa IV. Southern I'm inc. Hurlmc'en anil TrNce hate announced i.tneellntlen of their contract, and if 'he ntliei fall in line the beaid hopes 'e hud ii loophole for a .ttike -t-ttle- incur The beard he.uinR set for - o'clock i tertuj was t.i nr.ke eflicial inquiry Inte 'he tlire.iteneil wnlkeut authorized for 'ne shepmen tomorrow morning at 10 e i lock Leaders of the ether four un.ens new taking strike etes were aNe summoned te explain their acthl ies nnd heads of the continent!:; reads wire Ikeuise siibpeniied before the beard 1 Knterlng the bulldinr the Free State troops found mines had been laid, but j these were dlucennected. A lane quan tity of ammunition. Ineludlnjt twelve mines, also was captuicd. Airplanes Used , Observations by airplane had pre p.tted tlie way for the attack en the i Four Courts, enabling the Free Staters i te map out the inner defenses, says the Freeman' .leurnnl, in describing the preparation for last cxeningV as jsnult. The artillery bombardment had 'thus been extremely effective nnd the blenches in the wnlls made at the most vulnerable points. The constant explo sion of shells and the incessant mo me 'chine gun and tille Are had, it was .bclleted. lessened the morale of these behind the great walls, making sleep 'impossible since the lirst shots were fired forty-eight hours before the as sault. Knrly Inst evening previsional gov ernment troops were in position wit'i pouches filled nnd bn.tencts fixed awoit aweit ing the hour of attack, llembers wer? attached te each unit nnd machine guns and armored cars were ready (e cover the ndvence. After final Inspec tion nnd the giving of instructions the first parlies, under cover of ilarlciicsH, cover the advance. After finnl inspec streets lending into Church street nnd YVInetnvniii street, proceeding quickly te their final positions, from which they had te advance nt the double qulek. The Free Stnte troops engnged In the operations against the irregulars in Dublin nre apparently turning their nt- , teiitlen tedny te meeting the Insurgent measure, in the euthing parts of the ; eitv, taking up positions In dozens of I buildings heie and there, fortifying them strenglj and establishing observation , M)StS. Beb Maxwell Dies of Aute Injuries Continued from Page On the "Sandy McNlbllck" of the Kvk xine ruBi.ie Lkdekr sports staff. ha a fractured skull and concussion of the hrnln. The ethers were less seriously hurt. Set en of Mr. Maxwell ribs were broken nnd his left hip wns dlslecntrd. lntlnmnintlen of the lungs set in yes terday, nnd then, the doctors believe, pneumonia developed. As a sports editor, foetbnll official, writer, humorist and athlete, Mr. Maxwell, who wns thirty-eight years old. wits known throughout the ieutitr.. His popularity was shown during his brief illness when prominent men in nnnncc, industry, medicine ami sports offered te net form any service ; e( tij0 thcrH, I tl,ft ,i,iul,l lirtnc npnre In hin liillul or I iitr-l.. l. work te find a way of wrltlni which would appeal te the man en the street, the every-dny fellow. I wanted te write ns he thought, put my thoughts in his words, se far ns possible." And Heb spoke very much bi he wrote pithily, with a delightful illumi nating humor. He used few words te tell a story or emphasize a point, but each of (hose few words was apt, di rect te the point, exactly illustrative of what he had te say. A chat with Deb was always refreshing, n delight. Courage, was. the backbone of Ir. Maxwell's career and it shone most brilliantly immediately after his fntnl accident. With his back en the ground, his feet still caught in the wreckage of his big car, seven ribs fractured and piercing ids lungs, his hip dislocated, his shirt saturated with bleed from a long gash in his right nrtn, his face twisted in agony, lie thought net el liimseit, but righting in Talbot Stret Tslbet street, wheie in front of Merau's Hetel two lorries containing British soldiers speeding toward the north wall weie fired en b the nuitl' after neon tedny. is he- , nnrtlrinant of the greatest danger nthlptt. Ills neeis shortly coining one points. The irregulars, in their scattered out- . pests, are displaying frenzied activity, j In Marlborough street they are eceupj ing n number of beuse nnd have made them resemble fortresses b cutting loopholes In the wall". i The insurgents also aie m oicupa eicupa oicupa lien of twehe hotels, und a number of public houses, school buildings and i buslnesH premises. Several of these are in I'lirnell Squiue and ether vantage points in Central Dublin. They hnve several strongholds In houses en both sides of Gardiner street, in which u lorry lead of regular troops was fired en this morning. thnt would bring pence te his niliul or comfort te his pnln-riddcn body. Witty, generous and sociable, his company wns sought nnd lie counted his friends by the thousands. There were tens of thousand? who knew him by sight nnd hundreds of thousands who had heard of him. lie was a nationally known figure. lie wns a giant of a man. lie steed well ever six feet and weighed mere than B00 pounds. Ills great size nttrncted attention everywhere nnd his fine per sonality drew people te him. He was a Shrlner, a member of the Ctermiuitnwn Cricket Club and the North Hills Country Club, the Pen and Pencil Club, the Spotting Writers' As sociation of Philadelphia and the Base ball Writers' Association of America. He was n former president of the Sporting Writers' Association of Phila delphia and nt the time of his denth wns vice-president of the Baseball Vi iters' Association of America. Ills opinion as an nutheiity en spoils wns never questioned. He knew sports from the viewpoint of nil expert anil ei Hcli) the ethers!' he pleaded. "Help the ethers! I can wait." "Heb" Maxwell died as he lived game. V, S. te Be Stern if Ceal Parley Fails McCumber Defeat Net Radical Gain Continued from Paa One deeply en certain essential commodities anil leave rates en ether commodities unchanged the benefit te the country would have been great. Ueth critics of the law nre conserva tive, yet both expressed substantially the view which the farmers express when they elc against supporters of Hie Ksch-Cummlns Lnw, like McCum ber and New. Neither Frnzlcr nor llcveridge nor Uroekhart have any program that can be called radical. There has been n lack of anything definite- in the recent primaries that can be called n Inrge issue. An In surgency ugninst the machine is every where visible. The discontent pf which we hear se much in easily frightened Washington does net seem te go deep. It extends rather te per sons than te parties and It does net touch the system under which we live. If you are in danger of teeing swept out of office by It en nnttirally call it radicnl. Hut no one looking at it from the outside can detect nny profound change in the temper of the people. out inc inccunnisiii iiurv in i uauin,. for he w-ns an nil -around column in the Kvknixu I'fiw.ie I.eikieu was widely lead for Its humor, fact nnd comment. StiKxl for Clean Athletics Ring W. I.nrdner once said of Mr. Maxwell that he knew "meie athletes and men connected with sports thnn ant ether man in America, it wns nr Combined from I'axe One cenlrnl field hsve been ruttl BJ11 '0UUI )SUt(A S.IO)lMO(lc) 9I) unionized ri'l... f '. I All.... n..i.. ... i in iiiiiiii .iiiiii' it in nri.i ii it- nisn . . i . . -f - .i-.i t ,i.i .....iui.... it . tv.,u, nblc McCumber will come, unless a Virginia mines tan be organized a great Ucmeernt defeats him, the irregular danger te the ether three States will ' n,ntl incalculable trazlcr. In place of be removed ,MtJ K00'' machine man New will come As showing hew the miners nnd op- i Iho lively individualist, Ueveridge, and einters we-: n neifect Harmony wlitn , 'own wm wnuii new nnu uumis i iut let: jiii'cuiiiur'm iiuiv in ,, iiHini.,,- ,, ii, it,. ' ,0 ,!l selng te be greatly affected by the i?f,eni?Wi5i Si '' Personnel which will he 1 ' " , brought about next fall. In place of the regular and depend able McCumber will come, Pest Binders Sectional and Pests Solid Clutch & Ring Binders In Stock and Made te Order VEO &f UKENS PO. M, STATIONERS- ll PRINTERS-BLANK OOOKlMFRS. lZN,J3St. PHILADELPHIA 719 Walnut 3L Mayer Ignores Mitten Appeal Cenllnunl from I'mr One of SilO a day for eadi gust 1. If the job is fore that date n like given the contractor for every nifgii ONE DAY OUTINGS Bailie tlnif uliew i 1 .i-'r-u sia'i'larc 11PI-. en- he .r jeer le 1.- lUli Savin; rime Trample Iran FheTrn n h t rr tt-empnt a lea n it t j M 1 hv ern Htantlan! Iln.e w -par a i A. M , Duylis&t !a ug T me Frem Market Streett wharf EVERY DAY Atlantic Citv Wildwood AnKlcsea Andrews Avenue Ocenn City (-ape Mny Se?a Isle City Cersena Inlet StoneHnrber Peerment Avnlen rerC a K l ' Ian ' i sv. j t: ', tween t he tinislung et the work and August 1 The wetk inveivdi iensits of con cen tieiting the 1'r.inktetd Elevated with the Mniket Street Elevated at Arch street, n well as furnishing and la.ving telephone cables and ether m'ieiiiv connections. Air. Ben has just tenipleted the lluniincileii street station of the Finnk ford line nnd has built several ether stations along the new elevated. Regarding the eontreversv- wiili Mr Mitten. Maver Moere said that he had in til'' 'll(l.l 1IVIIIIIIIIUI I ITS ll . ' Jl . , ..n.Hn f .... 1 lilted Brotherhood of Maintenance nothing te add te his statement of eb- Wii.v Emnleves and Hailvvav Shen . tcruay in repij in .u. ,uu-u - , Intimate auiunintance witb ntlilete. dustry. managers, eltibewneis and promoters! J, A that enabled him te get the inside facts en all sports. In his writing Mr. Maxwell always steed for clean athletics. Te use his own expressions, he brought "out the hammer" for these who deserved ad verse criticism and "blew the horn" for these who merited praise, Mr Maxwell wns fair and fearless in ever.vthiiig. but particular!) in hi wilt ing and football officiating, lie wa one of the most piemlueut gridiron of ficials in the country. East venr he wa i referee of the Ynle-Harvatd game, the . . Hnrinrd-Centrc contest nnd the Seuth- day ntter An- 1 vN(,stfrn-Centre game, which wns plnved completed be- jn Tevn. He wns scheduled te officiate bonus will be In seveial football classics during the lav be- coining Alisen, tne uiesi iiruuuni'iii ei w nicu was me .iiu,i ..iuij kiuiii- occaslen demands, the operators and the union miners entered into an ar rangement, it is alleged, te force tl.e West Virginia mines te organize nnd accept membership in the I'tiUcd Mine Workers. It was upon this thnt the operators of the cent ml field were Indicted. Public Played Upen The general public, which means I he consumer of both anthracite nnd bi tuminous coal, Is being pla.ved upon by operators and miners. I A (leveinnient investigation is needed le reveal t'ie real conditions et the in- penent of the town idea te tnke the sent of the well-disciplined Kawsen, Michigan will upset Townsend. This means an addition of four te the men like Berah, Jehnsen nnd Neirlsi who have made party discipline tin-1 possible nnd the end is net yet. The victories of the nntl-machine element i will give encouragement te the un- ! contrellables nlrendy In Washington, , This element It is nbstird te call them radicals and equally se te call them progressives has everything but an issue. They have a license te go as far n h they like, but no one has told them where te go. The next two years will be devoted te finding out what they all mean. Just new they nre portent without any meaning. Finding out their signifi cance may be n noisy process. It prob ably will he. Make the "Fourth" Picnic this year Mere Enjoyable by including Wilmar in the lunch basket. Wonderfully delicious and nourishing with a flavorful goodness that will make everything else taste bet ter. Your grocer has Wilmar. Se different from the ordinary Wilmar is like no ether peanut butter it has a rich flavor all its own.- It is made from selected big meaty Virginia peanutscarefully picked and ground in sanitary grinding machines. FRAZIER'S MAJORITY MAY REACH 15,000 Detroit. Midi., .line ".0 -i I'.v I' ' Strike phut, fei IDil.O in main K'liuni i of via) empleyes, i oinpiernisiiig i .i' w t king tei i m of !)i per cent of the reads of the ceuntrv. were held up here tnclav in the general headquarters of tl f 1 H.1.50 I.uberei. pending the conference, of union lenders, nnd rail executives, called lu Chicago thiw afternoon by the I nited States .KailtTMid Laber Heard Round Trip nm J i Atlint Adilm en Juiv 4 atiri p ter all ether ree i WeeX'la - ' A. i BiinriaM, 1 i 0 l unerresn n i-.ir-uriun mr nlr Ave (Often. Harb. - VV .lw tnd W'lldwixxt ( ri Sirirnj. & iw, AtU 1111 V tiiw" in "le iiiimic C.r, 4lfl JULI t M in, 6 30 N Excursions te wildwood. Anglrepa Ocetn City rpr Mi sv Isle rn C'orsens inlel Stene Harber Peer mect, Aalen Irem Ma-ke' St W rurf IteiA M neturnlnK addltiecal -xrtirien train tretn Atlantic lit i perjla Avrnxe s 15 P M t'etnCape Mm lul- M Wllllwoed rps' S ', p stupplDi at all stations te era sound mc irem Sieni Harb'i' 9 Js I'M e ean (11 0 30 ! M Sea i.ip " in i i ! M. NpeclaMthetJulv lie timni flcean i.a e spus ie l'u-. i j' Vark LeDir llr r h an 1 i . 'ii e. . nserc trave lar - s xt,f v i.u ' &I4 M Irish Regulars Seize the Four Courts Cuniliuii'd from I'usr One litis and the treat) part) ,ne gravelv remarkeil in quarters altogether fricndlv te them, and the pessibllit) of an at tempt te brine about u republican reo ree reo luileti with the help of the lowest sei tlen of tin- populace is seriously discussed A Mgoreii appeal te the nation for a geiiei.il rising was issued lu Dublin last night ever the signatures of Llam Mellevves, Iturv (-'1'onner and eihei ripuhlienu lenders, der luring thai "the f I'eful hour has arnved." nnd appeal UU' li ihe eitl7tns in tallv lu i he ie. i ! Ml ihis siipieuie ti t nt the i at 'ii ue-l ill) Denegal Points Irish Free Stat" troops ta' ued strongholds of the in I.etterkenny. $1.50 Round Trip FISHERMEN'S EXCURSIONS EVERY SUNDAY MAURICE RIVER feR F0RTLSCUE Market 8c Wtiart .i V. I rnulru i V , ANDREWS AVENUE ier OTTENS HARBOR, AND WILDWOOD CREST y Marks! bt W larl . On amuea i jl rl EVERY SUNDAY -nil TUESDAY. JULY un Jn Marie 4 euh . tra li street wmr 4 li i es $1.8Q Trai River. Seaside Pk. it) R.und Tr Head icd intermediate stations JO 1 C Sea Clrt, Aabury Park, '"xv Lene nranch, and in Maund I ris tnrmedlate stations ?2.00 "rMp1 Point Plea.ant Matket'tiee 11 ra ti 'Os EVERY SUNDAY $2.10 Reach Haven, Spray llencli, Beach Haven Terruce, Reach Ha ven Crvit, Rrant Reach ShipRottem Arllnitteri. Rnrnecet Cit High I'elnt, Harvey Mtad.ed hnve at Bunerun.i ancl ether centeis in County Denegal, savs a iVn- , rnl News dispatch from l!c lfasi j A Letterkennv the liregulnis. no- I ei pytng Hallvmacoel Heuse, were given ! due warning, (ays the message, after which the Heuse was attacked with buinbs machine gi.ns nnl ritle fire The oec ttuinis replied, bit m"H surrendeied n ' were 'aken irleiiet A qu-mtitv of ir' is nml aninmnltien nnd sOirif motei -i s v . ie i apt ued t Hum rami the instilments siiiren 'irred w.theilt tight ing Thev were i !.!' pr.-ni'iei .ind ,i n i.mtit) nf anus ii d tuiiniin Hen vv.ts m i7eu Tl.e round- ip lentinued in eihei di i" nuns the il.sjiitih iidcis, the Ft iv Stfe fines ei'riip)ing tilephene e chinges, postnrfiees and niilwnv sta neus Theie aie no cleflnile fiures ,i , rnscin'tles, bin tljee are believe i le be .ligh Free Mulers KHInI iin-jfc from the Freeman's .le ir pa Iiiiblin nevvspniier. nvstliar dut.ng the ni-s,i ih en the Four Courts three Free Stntets were killed and futirtei'ii . Hindu, among the latter being fmn ntlii'ei- I'uiii. landam .! Leenard. n e 1 euiiiianilaiit Mnrren. Lie itemmt Mi i . 'null an ! 'iititiun f I'Toe'e. Ill lili.tlllg of til" new lli-ll l'lO- iuiial I' irliatneni, ubuli Ind neon ., t fin t iiiiicrii'vv , has bein Hsj'pnii I mil F-'ilnv. liiv T it vvns nnnuiui. ed in lav A ineiting of the oil I Mil Lneuui hn 1 hen scheduled ter t..c,iv. bn ,n -nt iini'i'inent was made this Im- i.ei.n t it it vveulil net lie held h M vcL w:-k Round 1 rip B.acli Club Heuse. Cedars, Surf City. MaVstl'feet Wharf .. 6 44S FWOM BROAD STMtET STATION S3.SO WASHINGTON! S3.00 BALTIMORE Round Trip SUNDAYS July 9, 23, August 6 Bread direst 0 50 v. West. I'liUa. 0 ieA, .OONEW YORK SUNDAYS $3 R.unil Trie July IS, 30, Auju.t 13,1 Bread Htreet West l'lilla. 0.43, North I'Llla, S.40 ti.StV 16t: NIAGARA FALLS 1 0.80 ROUND TRIP S 1 B.HO July6,.'0i Aut.3, I7.3Is .Sept. 14, US) Oct. 12. (Pennsylvania System Tha Raut. srf III. Uro.deay UmllM lliibliu. .Line .".tl. cl'.v A I" ' An milt ml b'llletln Issued ireni the liend qiuteie of the Tree State troops e.mv tud.it, ties, nbmg the captuie of inr Kli.ttei p.ui of the Tour Celli Is s.i) that in t lis tleeir" te s.ive ihe lite. ,' i mse in the building, special pin-ail-tieiis were taken and that the casiialti's ie the lnegulnts wire net hf.iv) was j is- te t'ie skill with vvhlih the attack in, pnrtv cendncteii ihe operations. When the I'eur Courts was occupied, th.riy-tliree iriegulurt. were made p:i--ener' The Free State troops eccupiel the greater pail "f the building, ie eluding the central hall and llbrnrv, and the Irregulars were forced te u tire te the rear of ihe eastern section, ,i considerable portion of which was blown away bj artillery lire. During the evening application was made ie the etlner commanding te ad mit n nurse In uniform with a woman te 1 tic Four Courts. sa)s the htnte incut, the appeal being made en the grounds of Immunity The etheer be- ' came Mi'plcieus and when the nurse was taken for interrogation the ills- ' cevery wnn made that "rihe' vvns j I J llOIIIUs lllircy, one ill llir l,imi"i ifi te the Irregular' pioelauiathin. Darcy Isiiid he had been chief of still of the llrresTulara. lie was made prisoner. In a letter te the Mayer yesterday . Mr. Ml'ten reiif" n,,t tuat ttic ' ' ' T. is tli" only organization thnt can complete the work In time te have the ' read In operation b) November .". nnd that the oempnnv would net assume lespensibiUiv for having it in operation by that time unless u leerived the con cen trncr Mr Mitten pointed out ih.it .t was Vcalh possible for the ntv te awaid the tentract te one ether thnn the low -est bidder in th" light of ether ton ten ton snleiatieiiic such Ts th' I'. 1L T mnk ing available its organization of en gineers rnc operntei- te iiisuiv the eiirlv operation of the "L " The Maver, however, ordered the Director of Citv Tianslt te aw aid the contract te the lowest biddei Mitten States IIU Case lr Mitten, in i lettet te tin Mavei. said In i e.iipciitii.in w i'Ii the I itv of riuluclelphll fei the tmrpe-e of g"ttmg the Fiankfeid F.levnted m operational the eurllcn possible date, 1'. II. T. presented a bid ns oentrnc ter for the completion of the work through its agenev. the Kapid Transit Const! ictien Cempanv "The object of I It T in submit ting bid vvbs te make available its otgnniHtlen of engituers nnd opcr epcr ; aters for th" purpose of the early epn atlen of the Frankford Clevatid. It new appears that anethei contractor is about ." per cent below our bid. The differenie in the amounts of the bills is inconsequential 1' K. T i willing te meet veui views m nnv pessibli WH. but ran enlv assiiim if sjiensibllllv fei the opetiitieii of Tlutik Tlutik feid tiains mi NuviiiiliM ." 0--, If I It T 1 1 nnvv i-mpeweied te itsli oenipleie the work us j unlinislnil It ts veil understood that the it v has 'he pevvei . tiielei the law. te awaid this .in i :n t en ether con-ldei.itiei s than the amount of the bid. and 1 am wri'ing Mm at this dine as j ,e net believe it oesslble fm unv ngi'll' v ether thnn 1' It T organisatien te com plete this weik en time ' .Majer Holds C'enfeieiue I'pen leceipt of the Mitten leltei the Maver called City Solicitor Smvth nnd Dlieirer Twining into eenfeience The Transit Director in-isted thut the Iteas firm was cnpjble of perturmlng the work mid nid Ip felt the work would li. (Ompleteil bv O. tr.bei 1.1, in ample tune te permit th" operation of the toad en Vim uilici .1 s c enteinpliifi d bv both the citv and the cempnnv when the elevated lease vvns entered into I'ailuie of the itv le nwHiil ili 'entia't te th" lowest bidder would iiMilt in a taTpavers suit, it was snid Tlie Maver then nplinl te Mi iirn in n letter thnt reads ' I have conferred with the Dim tin of the Department of I'm Trans, t and learn that in his judgment the bidder who was lower thnn the IMilln delplna Rapid Transit Censtiui lien Company i- equippr,' te ,,, the work In accordance with the specific niieus, and thnt if the I'lu'.nb'lphia Itiipid Transit Cmnpniii co-epemte te a n-n-s.iuuble digree, tlnie Is no reason te belieie that the c ensruelli,i will net be lempleted bi (I' tuber 1,1. te penult tin deliveiy of the I'rnnkferd I'levutecl Rallwaj te the Philadelphia Rapid Trnualt I'enipan.v for operation by .Vci vembei .1 nett, ill accei dance with the Mgieemeilt between the fit) and the Pliiladelpliia Rapid Transit Company. 'An Important i nmddeiatlnu In this regard is thut I have been led te be lieve thut should the contract nut be let te the lewent bidder, litigation may and prebabl) will be Instituted, which, however it mny ultimately result, W cause considerable ildni lu the inrryltig mi of the work, nml will nluieet "cer tainly make impossible it completion until long nftei the time stipulated. "The nisessit) for making an award is urgent because nf the time limit fixed in the agreement and eidinance nf Council, which contemplates an award of contract en or bcfeie duly 1. TIiIh will compel the Director of City Tianslt te make an award Immediately." His expei t knowledge of the rules en abled him te think quickly In ct ideal moments en the football field. In one game last fall lie gave a decision which ransvii the defeat of a faineun college team which had net lest a con cen cen test In many seasons. He knew he was light, .ind theie was no hesitancy in teaching a deciflnn. Waller Cnmp, dean of American foot ball, snid en one occasien: "I leganl Heb Maxwell as the fairest und best official In football." lie came te Philadelphia liist in 1001, when he entered Swarthmore College. His collegiate football cureer started with the Unlveralty of Chicago, wheic he plajed In 1002 nnd WO.t, under Coach A. A. Stngg nnd with Huge llezdck. the present coach of Pennsyl vania State, and Walter Eckersall. win Is regnrdeel ns one of the greatest quar terbacks In the hister) of football. Wen Fame en (iridirnii Mr. Maxwell was a guard, and he winked with the most lameus linemen II. Hepkins, national (hair-1 man of the lemmlttce et terly-elght, ' who recently completed an investigation of the Pennsylvania coal fields, is a factor in the situation who has at tracted but little attention. , In n letter uddressed te President Harding Mr. Hepkins declares that the operators have blocked every effort of the Fedeial Trade Commission and of the Interstate Commerce Commission te investigate the coal situation. lie urged the President te bring the Karge. N. D.. .Tunc 30. (My A. P.) facts about the coal industry before Lynn .1. Krazier. recalled Nonpar Nenpar the public ' i tlaan League Governer of North Dn- Through failure of either opciaters keta. swung into the lead early today or miners te accede te n demand for a in the nice for tlie Republican United full exposure of the evils of the sittiu- i Stntes senatorial nomination ever his tien, he urges the President te take opponent. Perter J. McCumber. iiicuin steps nt onto te operate the mines ! bent. In returns compiled by the under Oeveinment supervision. Mean- League State headquarters. The (5 rand time disputed questions en wnges and lotidltiens, can be taken up and adjusted. In un intcivievv with n man whom I regard as the best -posted individual en i the coal Industry in this country, out side President Lewis or Vice President Phillip Murr.i). of the Mine Workers, I tliis gentleman "-aid : One of the lirst things uie miners will demand is that the public be, fully Informed thnt in order te reduce the price of cenl and bring about a levlvil In the industry it is net necessary te 'deflate' labor as it is culled. "f'nnl onevnters could nnv the wanes demanded by the miners if they would' play the game henestl). Hut they will net' de it. "The nubile has no idea hew it nns been deceived by the financial inteiexts'V behind the coal lndustr). The invan- nble crv of the otieraters is 'wages must , - i onie clown." when the fact is that wages! are net the most important item of cost in connection with the industry. "Miners heth anthracite and liltuml- ,,11 tun,. lie tilnvei 111 I lie ilavu of niuN me tll'CtinrCd tcl sl'OVV till' lltCllllll) the tackles back .s.vstem. nnd although of the whole situation ; expose the false a guard, he was ulwa.vs the one culled propaganda of the operators unci the out of the line for the attack great linnnclnl interests te deceive the Fer two jenrs ut hwurthmeie he was consumers. vlesue iiovernmem Ferks Herald, which opposed Frazler. declared in un editorial this morning that defeat of North Dakota's senior Senater "new seemed assured." Tlie Farge Courier-News League or gan, declared today that Frazlcr's nom ination is "practically certain by mere than L1.O0O votes." Returns compiled bv newspapers and these given out by the league dlfTercd somewhat, however, the non-partisan figures showing Fraziev ahead by mere than M10 votes and the ethers giving McCumber a lend of slightly mere than 4C00. R. A. Nestes. who was elected th Stale's chief executive at the recall election laM October, which ousted Frazier. held a big lead in the Re publican gubernatorial contest ever 1$. Raker, League candidate. he was . the dominating tigure en the Unmet j team, und ster'es of his gnmeness aie still told between halves at Swarthmore te Inspire the )euths of today te fight for their nlmn mnter. Despite his bulk. Ml Maxwell was extremely fast en his feet. He bete the biunt of the Svvnrtbtnere ntlnck. ami when lie was net caiijing the ball,' he wsi3 leading the interference The famous Maawell. Stevenson fe id ,. urn of the epics of football. At th, time. Mr Maxwell was stairmg en Lie Swaithmere line, Vincent Stevmsen wns ut the height of his brilliant font- ball career at ihe I nneisiiy or renii "vlvninn. In 11104. Penusjlvania had what Is generull) called its greatest team. It was in that season thnt Harvard was defeated Swarthmore also was atreug and the annual game between the .maker institutions was .1 luw-ii . 'the sterv of Mr. Maxwell's hereim and gnmeness in that contest has often been told Thiee men wne assigned te pluv him and him alone I!riiied, bnt- teied and bleeding, nose broken, he kept In tlie thltl: of the liht until his blaik eiied, swollen eves shut ett his sight 'I here was no complaint nbeut bis nchiiii bedv ns h" took himself out of the game. His mil) ngrct wns that In could no longer se, and tlieiefere was of no uue te his team 1 in geii.g mil." lie said "1 i mi ' sie ami theie's no us. et m.v sta) Ing in ncm ' .ii It wa-i bis gameness his speed an I ins ability that niiisul Walter Cumji te place him en the All-Amrnenn tinm fur two consecutive sons Inseparable pnls ns mdergraduaies and alumni, one et ilr. Maxwell's closest friends was Wiliucr tl. t'rewell, quiiiterback en the ll'Ol SwnrtlitueK team and well-known etTn ml "Fine Friend and Fair Fee" Mi Crew ell was haul lilt bv Mi Maxwell's death. "I have knew n 'Tinv' for almost twenM iin's." Ie ild inn luiveeu luiveeu iejei his fiiendshlp thit Ien.: He we ll Vine trie ud and n fair fee Mi Maxwell's nthl'tn- iilnlil) was net t'liiliiii"! t" f"etbaU He was a hami'i"ii boxer and weight thrown In lOlll! he wen the national A A. I" lift) -six-pound weight thiuwing thiim- , piu'nship while competing fm the I'm- ( veist of Chicago, and his piefessimial leierd for the nxtc en-pound elietptlt of fertv -eis'lit ft et six Indies, made in tin-. , in lifen veins age still stands. I Mtci finishing at Swai ihnime Mr Muxwell weiii Wc si and cut tnd pin pin pin fosieuiil toethnll ranks He pla.ved with the M.issilleii Tigeis un! also with the Canten Kulldegs A few ) cars altei his collegiate foot ball i areer he riitcied mivspapcr weik in Chicago. His natural abilit) was sunn recognize d, und he becuiue u spe cial writer. lie wus sent nil ever the ceuntr) en special stories. Later he became city editor, ancl eventual man aging editor of the Chicago Inter Ocean. When the Inter Ocenn ceased publication he lume Fast und In 11111 became affiliated with the sports depuitmeiU of the Pi ni.ic Lkihiku, In 10115 hi becnuii' sports editor of the Kvkmnu l'l III.IC Lr.I)(i:il. Mr. Muxwell'h ilse us a sports writer was rapid. He went steadily te the fient and became one of the most popular, wldel) read and respected au thorities en athletics. lie took great pride In his work, de servedly. "When I decided te make, the writ tucr of snorts my tirofcsslen." he once ...p -- ----. -..a - ... ; & ,- a frlemi. "i aeiieertiieiy e xe On the miners' control of the coal industry?" I asked, "The) de net," was the emphatic reply. "There is n general impression that the United Mine Workers are striving for t lint . It is a wieng im pression. "Once the (internment leek ever the industry it would be no time until nil sorts of lestrlitive legislation, inju inju neus te tin- miner, would be adopted. Wc would doubtless have civil service. Impossible working conditions would be imposed 6) ignorant efheiais until the condition of the workers would become vlrtuall) intelciable. "The trouble xvith the coal Industry of this country is that it is over-de-!eped. The Mippl) is fat gieater that the demand. The present iiredu'dng ca pacity of bituminous cenl is about o00, e00, OOO.OOO Ions u jenr. Consumption in cluding expert trade, demands only 100.000.000 tens, "It Is impossible for the mines te work full time under such conditions, or for miiieis te obtain nil) thing like it fair nineunt of weik which men In ether mules get "Tlie (ieogiaphienl Suive.v. which Is it le hinted for its iiieuruc). bceldrs be ing an eflicial ilcpnitment of the (iev eminent, estimates thut last year the average number of dnjs wet ken bv cenl miners was enlv 1(10 In some dil ute is it fill as low as J00 dajs. ' The luiiMimeit, should demand r, griieinl expose of the whole coal sit uation tlueugh an impartial (iovrin (ievrin incut investigation, for it is Ine con sumer who is footing these useless and i xnrhtt.iiit lulls. BUILDERS OF Special Machinery General Machine Werk J. & G. RICH COMPANY 122 N. 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