Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 11, 1922, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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Ne Drastic Action by U. S. Until
Serious Menace te Serv
ice Develops
FAIL TO VERIFY REPORTS
Bu .lernffl t'rcil
Washington, duly 11. The determi
aatlnt. f ilm nnvnrtiment f innlnt'iln
t
Commerce during the railway shepmen's
. .I...I... l. ...II,...,,. ul,. ,..,.
lines fiem the mines for ute bv t Ue
read.
The St. Ijeuls-Snn Francisce llailnny
Company notified the department t.iil.iv
that it had no intention of withdraw Ii
mail trains Ne further trouble wa re
ported from Springfield and ether points
in IMssnurl. where strikers were nlles'il
yPFterday te have interfere,! with the
movement of mail matter and the H H
untlen at Knnsns Clt wan reported t"
dnv te be improved
Postmaster Gener.il Werk recelvnl
from C. W. Galloway, vice president
of tlie Raltlmere nnd Ohie Railroad
Company, telegrams slating tlmt the
company wn e'ttiged tn annul llie op
eration 'f train Ne. 4(1 from Flera. I !..
te Shaunecteun Ii! . jesterilej morn'
lng. anil en Hint iiiveunt was unable te
perform Fluted States mall mtvIcp be-
tween tlie pelnls I ,iup siriui-rs weuin
net permit rnllmnd cinplejc- at Flera
.1 ..!
! ... ! i.
' T I-" Pei nmVter Oneral -nl.l I," had
Instructed the superintendent of the
railway mail service here te l,:nn .11-
visional inspectors sent te all points
where railroads had reported di-rders
by strikers nn.l te make roperis ,
General Werk anil Attorney Genera!
Uaughert may be m ranged liter if It
is found that tlie activities nf strlk'ng
railway workers are seriously menacing
the mii 11 sirvlce.
Illinois Troops Fire
en Strike Snipers
Continued from I'nre One
hns issupj orders that all workmen
going into the shepi be se.it clird f,r
weapons and linuer. "If there is nu
fighting te be dene-we will de it." the
colonel said.
Machine, Guns Cever Entrances
Crowds of strikers nnd itrlie
pnthlzcr began irewdlnit around ' the
shops this morning and at 10 o'clock
orders were issue.) te set up machine
guns covering every intrnncp. The
troops arc preparing te resist an at
tack in feri p.
Crowd which gntliered around the
shops nnd depot early Inst night nnd
nppenrcd threatening were driven awn
at 10 o'clock by a heavy downpour of
rnin. Oii!j the shower, ellii ers mi!..
prcvPiitPii srrieiis disorders then. At
fl o'clock last night there weie mer.
than two thousand persons a'eng the
-.. nun ii.iijii lines of me -imp., mill
several huiul'isl meiv aieiml the depot.
The cieuds jeered and he ttd the
sentrii".
The crowd pm ke 1 the deadline nnd
fls f.i-t us tlie "...Hi rii s. p'is-pi ncr
fluwel in te the cnmniim irepeuj. ,t
"iri Mini in tiicr ljeal tic sent!
w.i-e fulfil t.i lir.irr their rillc un.i
rlav. held heiirnntiilh
jfr'ng i!i e:ig l.ii k
t.i f.irce tin
Clibaci. July 11. i p.i A P iThe
jvrifiiPi'ii.iri.i nr .nili-end SP'tia'tiipn Mill
ni wrne. ! i- tin- present nt lc.-m,
in -nrdln.' i a stntPineut Issued tin-ri-rnlng
hi I. W. licit, president nf
the erjnnlitl.in. The .leclsiun ii;i nr
rt'ed al after .i confer u e lietween tlie
Piecutiie htinifl of the uiliiin nil I the
Hi i'lead I .ii i r P. aril
Mr Hell's sinteme'it -:ii'' that the
siflip'ii.iii in. ii int.. ,, a! cesiiuiiv
rutc'i nnd I i a'., an umlHrst.indin.'
iici - i.ii'iii wi-n run ie.-iii, sni .
could imt 1) arrived nt the matter mnild
be taken up a"aln uitli the I'nitei
Mates RniVind Laber P.mrl.
Iin reji sin,- ,, snider.. . urt.iilment ,.
nam seriic nnd nddifeml tr-eps .,n
dull : t 'Pi eta. treuii'e ceriei-s mn )( ;
HIP pre,'l s. the rail s pi),
1 1 .ii.1l
Trecps dm Guard
Trout s
imp nn guard ever ri'i'n.i.1
prepirii at liioem.iicton ami I'li'itnii
111 : Piirs.ii. a-i.i llenngt,,!! K himi
and .New rranklln. M.,.. mf, ,,ther
units under nrms rend ,,, mint n.
I lilted Slates marshals are irntcitin
thp malls m Southwestern lines ani
tpinrding the Mur"ingteu shops (r
AUi1fAV; 'l1'. "Il1''1' ha,l'h ' 'irreMtid.l
by 1000 pickets.
Mnnv rail centers are Man;..re,l t ,
Injunctions ,.',! ', p f,,Pts
rPMtrnlnlng sniken ,'n, itir..-f..rl ,. .
with operation nf trains and shop's"
Picketing is cMcra' throughout the
country.
Official of the Norfolk and Western
Jtallrend nt Hnnneke. Va , ntnuni d
nn hour nfter the time set for a strike
of clerks, freight handlers, express ,,.,,i
stntien eninleyps if the read, that r..
a single clerk had gene nut Infor Infer Infor
matien ns te the results at ether point.
en tke read of the strike cnll Hsd In
Chairman C. M. I.ane uki, u,e .,..
tlen of Grand President K H I'm
gerahl wns net obtainable.
-New Yerk and the Rust fcegmi m f- l
the combined effects, of the strike of ea
mlnrrs nnd railway shepmen. Twenty
one passenger trains en the F.rle and it!'
double sections of the W.-.t Shere were
discontinued, and all express trains
the Norfolk and Weslern were said te
have been lc'ned three tn six limit.
becausx! of shortage of locomotives and
coal.
Further Curtailment Imminent
Laber lenderN predicted further cur
ta ImctK of service was Imminent be
cause the reads hnvp been unable te
"Place striking repair expert
Jnllewlng mass meetings of strikers
in the New Wk area, union leaders de.
dared that their followers were ion ,K.r
'.T.'.' .',,.nn,t', ".",l ue"l,l r,,f''"(' " be n-
niSS,Sht'rl,of,e,ii,'n,rto,,,,BB!,i
Seme Kiiktern reads, including the1
Jll,h,V,vnV a." ""' Nvw Vnrk Antral
end the Ddnwaie nnd Hudsen, an
nounced they bad enough mechanic.
""'I'"" iwi-uiiiuiirrN Mini i oil in-; t,teck te
centinup present sen Ice Indefinitely
Th. Misseurj iicine. f!Xwh g it
SNUrince te (ioyerner Allen, of Kansai.
5s
HALTING 0
TRAINS CONTINUES
T1 vtii r. n.1 r .m,is fminv I hi Mirnn ti .... ..... , . .,, ,.u- .i,i I'rnin n.ir nn H.ii.,..'n nfr.. r .- ....
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i of reports te the rosteflico Department ; 1 ,7., ' f ,i ' ' ' ." ,,,', '"-.' ",, ' ' nation yesterdny as the flevcrnmcnt se- They're en, under nnd ever the town.
of Interference by strikers with mail i ' ' ' or ,l,c """""'is or tiint of th" , h,tirn of the fiisppiiKien of opcrntlens in In fact, n fellow can't nut his hand
t'T trains. M .r ,lpnniIs nr .prilnr pm,.n..nr ,!,,,0,! 1i(,','H "ere sill! In the threes of out without touching n "Helle, mil,"
t, S. II. Crlsler. superlntendenf of rail- ,'r- 'J " a"p ' e n lcner. , ,,wl?len ,,, ove,. nrcrptnncc or r. ,, for , ,, & rclnien.
$ 1 way mall service at St. l.eul .repot ; led " . ' "' ' r ,.. nl'" n.'"1 '"'"" fiinl, but feml-ellirlnlly It was stuted As one gazes at the canopied and be-
V te I'estmnster Genera Werk that : Ml ' " ' ; j J," Vven k tn I n t li f n c.- of ' ,,,!" "' ''ernment expected te have llaggcd .streets nnd listens te the luces-
miles e railway mail jervlce en the. " "' " '" 'i or iinswrn. Saturday. snnt throbbing music the scene Is like
(t . Missouri. Kansas ami lexns Hallway '"" ' ,," " t "vn inc nf the Tnek- . V'T V'"H " ,lcKrec of dissatisfaction a jaw-rldden rainbow In search of still
wre net being operated. . Mr. ( 'rNler I '" "",' jy vnj 5 rc en -tplkeMn "".'' ,he "'""''""'fi. offer en both sides, mere color.
I added that the fuel situation wn w - n.""""n. J1?''?11' !, ' " rc," ' r PJ." and some MueMlen ns le the eventual Charlie Grnkelew. Grand Ksalted
eus because of the apparent liiipnssini.. . '"i ' '; ' 'seVn;:,' ; ' , ,,, outcome. The union officials hed dell-'Ruler of Philadelphia Ledge nnd rc
Itv nf wit in rn.i miivi'd ever fereian "'".'ini- ' ".rst scranien last lilgni . ,,.,.. ,,,,,,, ,.. ,i., . . , ,i.i .' . E,,i,ii t.'ii.
Tl"naMns n ..mm in snv itwfniif(j Mldim fir fhP I ifl Itltnnrp ntnl Hhln . . . .
It m n. pe.tl i'nspecier; had failed Knl're.,,1 nt TlU.t, .fifth and .Ta.ks,,,, $- ' lirMratrtirelr'nrmnt tl.Pf
te verifv report v,.nt bv rnilwm eth- Greets were hampered J.-lerdny by laek ,'i . '" ?'r; "", . ,,,"fnnt' "P,i
clnls. in .llsM,uri and' LmiMuni in- "f men due te a walkout f praetienll, Jn f " """ with
apecters found a li serious Mtuullun the mtln; force en the first day of the "M ,.ltin.ic I exnnndlne r,,'!'
thnnhadbeeurepoitedteth.m. tr ke. The Reading remains f. .Uni flT c le ? "I'ntiens
The Posteffic" Department will net. fwfd. as its enijilejps are members of j he ,,l Ien circles the disposition
it was mll. recommend dniMli- action se, arate organisatien, which has nei ,, 1," " '. Z rbr. en
by Federal or State forces at nm point "-l strike orders. ,, ."ve t e union .1 N trie? I W s
until inspectors have made .ertnin ..f U L".! r,,1 b-v "nlnn le.ulers here v,"' , 'Vach icl i v te a ,1 I
the facts The Postmaster General was "t ,., per cent of the mm In the ft, AKW mire ?r less
nrrnnreil In Inv before the Prpsiile it at Pennsylvania Hal read shops lt) Ph a , ,. , . " "' " , a'p mer, er-i0,M
prepare, te ia. oitere tne irisnu.it ar i ' ,,'laiiseil te non-union opprntlen. TJiere
today's t ahliiet mcctine a compete rc I' i nm IV s pe . e , ,f le Haiti- ,s n,M ft lIspe,lt,m , cenMller whnt
pert. A conference between Pestmastir '"'re nmi wme snepmin .ire out. ,, llri,itrn.inll ...i,i ,t ,i,
WKsn
ragu$ss ".nw
r t. . i '
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v
a-
.lft
tlmt no trains would be tnken off the
linen In Hint State, res-eluded its enrller
order dlsrnntiuuliu 124 local jins-K'lwi-i"
nml mied twln
( Several Imtiilrrd ilcputlrH under
X nltCil HtniiM ninrshnls. urn nrnteetiiiir
t lie iipcr.itlnit of trains en the 'lVxntJ
iinn I'neiiir, tnp .MiMiiiti, iviinsns- mi'l
Tens and tlie international and Cfrcnt
Northern ltiillrnmN, wlilclt nrc In
IVdcral rreclversblp.
The Santa Vc nimeimrrd It wn "en
lop of tla' strike." mid that the !tun !tun
Hen wan Improving steadily.
Threat by Strikers
Xatlennl tlttnrd troops I rout lionno lienno lionne
vllle and Columbia, Me., were ordered
te New Franklin folleiviiiK alleged
. ifcSKlK
.town within twenty-four bourn. II. O.
1 Odell, trainmaster; H. K. Patterson,
I rendmaster, and O. O. Ilorlen. super-
vl!(n OI euiiiiihk, 'ii ' i- rniiKii i
Ll!":.fe':' lnm"
visor of building, left New Krnnkllii ,
nun ui-ii.iniiin.-.i i. mi .i
disorder.
Hi nnneuni'cd the nnil unnnlmeu
ileclded le rentintie en strike netuith
-tniidlnit the iieMthm of tlieir nntiennl
elRpers.
n. . ii,i..,. .i v..-ii.,A.... i?m.
k ' V 111.11 llll'I IUIIll.''ll III 1111"
mad guards were attacked bv n band
of twelve men armed with stones and
lubs earlv tela, according te a Mil-
wnukee dispatch. The gunrds were
found In n semi-eiiiiTleus condition. In
another disturbance last night In the
k.'llnn rneiiitl nnn liinn wnu liitnrmt
" j...w.
NO STRIKE CHANGES
P. & R. Reports Ne Additional
Shepmen Have Gene Out Here
"
e niMitlennl wnlkeiils of hnpmen
en the IVniilvnnin system have been
reported ie the mnnagempnt in this
... t
...... ... .1..... . .....
srctien vine imr'.v men leu tile Hint
Philadelphia shop Saturdaj. Their
nlflim. nnn. i,li.,n l. nniv mn,i nt nn.
The KaMcm r,Vien Mtuatien is' net
duplicated In ether sections where Hie
number of men out Is felt appreciably.
Railroad officials a!d today iIip-p af-
fcc.ed sections show marked signs of
Improvement ever nJ week.
BALK PORTUGUESE REVOLT
Government Arrests 100 Persons
Monarchist Plot
Paris. July 11. (lty A. P i Plans
for a iiienarchlsf revolution in P.n--
t rnral. ti.vd for hundny. were liieces.
tuiij crusneii e ine iievernment s pre
cautions, ujs a dispatch te I.e Journal.
About one hundred persons were ar
rested. Vete for Chicago Car Strike
Chicago. July 11. ( liy A. P. I Ap-
preimatvl H.OtIO empbe of the
"" " Mirim-i- lines voted almost ,
-enllv pstPrdii ferastrikp.lt was :,n-
neuucpil by union officers follewl:i!r n
""' en the company s prope-al of a
wage reduction.
Uncommon Sense
I!y JOHN
TNTKHKSTING. but rather futile. Is
the attempt te discover the ten
greatest women in the world.
ten great women may easily
be
fel
ny intelligent newspaper reader
could" make hfs own ll-t. and it would
he nrcurate.
Hut there is no per'en living who
can say who are the ten greatest
women In the world.
It m
mav be that there are hundreds of
n new living w-hn are gi eater than
""'1U'
in of thee named in the lists that have
K.'ii printed.
This stiitement is net nt n'l disparag
ing t any great and prominent women
wliesp names ngiire in tlie new
BI'T women are engaged n
little in business, t li fi
s yet se
figure in
mmparlseii te their numbl-rs s., little
In public life, that n any of the grent-
.st arc known' mily te thidr families and ,
u. their immediate neighbors. i
Abraham Lincoln's mother, with lit-
T e . .lu.'iui.ilt mm n" pi nii.iii'iire ill llll.
was one r.f the greatest women of her
tliup. Hi- stepmnther was another
iricnt woman.
Veither of them could havp made a
pe'ittlcil address or gnen a lecture In
a iming wenan's college.
I'.nt together th i guve life nnd
v i. ..itn...i.... r ... ......i. i. -l
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Queit&t
; -ali'iBSf
V'-'-- Ti.i . . rSi . .. . :.::;:.:
Twenty, CigMfittes te the Vackflxe
Ii" - tote&A&Mmi&r--. -,.,." jiiiijiii
Pf,' M-.flRXffi. V- '(V";' VTi-lt 1
!x' N""-.wtk '" ti"?t W'v
n I-
'Tax?
EVENING
PUBLIC
NEITHER SIDE LIKES
E PEACE OFFER
In Case Harding's Plan Is Re
fused U. S. May Use Priority
Orders in Northwest
EXPECT REPLIES SATURDAY
71 Associated rrem
IV... I.l.., T .... .. . . ..
, " .wimimuii, .i my ii. i.eaeers onne
''" ' "" "-1 P"nters of
anthracite nnd bituminous mines who
I'm until Sntiirihn.
whin the General
!!?"'!-v Committee -of tlie Fnited Mine
MerKers will meet te pass upon the
istie. nut i hp ninlevps Imri rnnmiiMppM
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'"'""".v nt work in Washington.
''l" "Ovprnmpiit s flr concern is
"p -rwiwpsiern coal supply, it was In-
illcnled, the rnil-und-wnter route ever
r'ic ,,!('.nl l-kes forcing the transport
m ,'e:" l!1 "'e Mimmer or net at nil. A
Werk rOMlmiltleil Wltbltl two wppks.
. ..--. . .. .
iiunuviT, ii was inuicnictl, inlgnt solve
this without dlciilty. but if net. vier-
lty orders through the Interstate Cem-
niercp t'ommi-sien might be used te di-
rect shipments of non-union coal pref-
''fenllnlly te the territory conferred,
'I IiIj ntii,tlliitn,1 n LA1l ...,! a
t,K,nLinn '
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.unie uporaters m the union fields
mi iiuvu i.ein iniiips ciespri (inwii r irfin
...i... i i . ...i .. . . .......
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! ',, '" i ,J. ' 'Pnfr ' h" , ,W"RC ,c" !
U1IIUOI1 W as lipipssary tO lOWPr PM-i
. 'Monef r "' " I, s ?, ,', ,""'
fli,.Mi?J . 'L, C t, til'.,"0
" PrcJcnt f, X, S.,ii
nnt i !' 7. ,,n ,i ,J ",,"?" x h rh
."" ' FCXs"er w h. th'rv reZ .il
' """ 'f'Z I n ', TV lZ "L."
! me iltltwii
mil ins which successfully camp Inte
being In certain non-union territory of
IN
. ...- ....... iii'in ,1 iiivi 111-v.iimuii iiiuu- I uiiiiitii .n tin ia 'u eiii iiniii.iii i.ii
I
Pennsylvania under the Impulse of a
n national strike. It is the union view
that the wase spnle light under the
arbitration nfFpr Is mrirn m- lfm nn
'j-),,. ,,t r,,.ut ,uls , j,vc both
elements in the conference considerable
ru0ni for thinking.
MAN STRUCK BY TRUCK
Charles Jpp-en. HOfi Seuth Mnrslnn
stieet. was struck by n truck while
walking en the Spring Garden street
bridge ever the Schuylkill this morn
ing. His left feet was se severely
crushed that it may Inuc te be ampu'.
tatcd. lie is in the ..Irdlce-Chi
Hospital. Charles Vn:inms. neil
i"inpt mnwi ,irier nt .i,n i. .. ...
arrestul and held in jslOOO bail bv
Magistrate Fitzgerald.
W,AKK
Great Women
training nnd inspiration te
"''""'""t nun ever born into
one of the
nte the world.
ANY woman who successfully raises n
" family of children, teaching' each
clilhl te go out Inte Hip world clean in
hip a nn nmintleus te de something use-
fulls gre.it
llie siicnticrs such women nn.tiirn
clieerfull.i would be impossible te any
man.
The Inspiration thev cive in linU
children is he nnd estimation.
, A mnt an sensible man will Insist
wnu nis mnuicr was one et the great
est women in the world, and it would
be idle te dispute him.
HecntiM' in. n have written most of the
hlster.i the importance of women In
the world has neier been fully under-
neon.
1.- ie .. . .. t ,
" "(I"M' "i" wrmen It the
'"' ''""K "Id be true.
Fer the would have praised their
''"'t''!!"1? "r, ""''f hen1 'avlshly, and
M"'1 Iltl1'' ""out themselves.
HTATIi: te motherhood would
,,.0l
lommemerate the creates!
wehnri in the world.
Fer It Is what women de ns mothers
te their sons and te their daughters
tlmt comprises the noblest work that
lias been done for mankind through all
the ages.
' .1 ;rlent. 111.'
sw:s
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-s SrJ: i i: : : : :
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rf'
IdIsH1
Therms something- I
about them 1
yeull like-ill
s'1
:. .nrra, ' .
Playground Plan
Indorsed by Elks
Continued from Pnre One
session nnd approved the design for the
memorial building from n competition
participated In by mnny of the coun
try's foremost architects. The design
cpltemlrfes the cnrdlnnl principles of the
order patriotism, brotherly love, lldej
lty, friendship nnd Americanism nnd
will be nn evcrlnnting monument te the
members who have pnsed.
"The design which wen the npprevnl
of the Jury was that of Egerten Swart Swart
wentjf New Yerk City, who designed
the Geerge Washington memorial nt
Washington, 1). C. the Missouri State.
Capitel, the Cathedral of St. Jehn In
the Wilderness. Colerado nnd many
oilier (ameus buildings."
Atlantic City Is surrounded by water
i said there were 20.000 of the nntlcred
: herd here new nnd expects 10,000 mere
, by 'lliursday. tlie day of the big pros-
tierlty nncennt.
.', .
J.very train today brought fresh rc-
! lnferrement nnd there seemed ie be no
i enu ie tap advancing tnreng and tlie
' committee in chnrge of the general jubl
latlen certainly had n comprehensive
eje.
There's something te please nil tastes
pvitj neur in nip nay anu tup mg army
"f happiness Is certainly chasing nwny
the gloom if there's any here te chase.
i i .i. ,:.: . .. ......
(,n.v in tlieir purple nnd white be-
panglcd uniforms, delegation after
delegation stepped lightly from the in-
.eiitlur tnltiu nnJ sfrttn nil 1 ,1 1.. 4 1 H .
iinmireiU nf nM!Hnni nu .m 1..
I tedar-
H....1.. l ". "HV..HV.HU awme ttJII iitini'
mi DIICCIAkIO AT UAMir-
NOTSRUSSIANS AT HAGUE
mni-r-fk 1-1 It-. n n r-. . . .
UNITED IN THEIR DEMANDS
Will Request Immediate Answer en
Property Rights
The Hague. July 11. The European
delegnte. under instructions from their
governments, decided jestcrdnv aftpr-
neon te adept n united front en all I
questions before the Russian conference,
mere particularly en the treatment of
confiscated property.
A definite line of action has been
agreed upon. This includes the putting
of specific questions te the Russian
delegates relative te the restitution of
property, en which tlieir nttltudc is de
clared te be unsatisfactory. The
answers will determine whether tlie
conference can continue.
The French delegates say there l no
question about tlieir withdrawing for
i lie preent. Mr riilllip Meyd-Graeinu,
head of the DrltKh delegation, said last
night :
"We must bring nbeut a settlement,
or, falllifg that, must obtain n com
plete exposition of the fads as te why
a settlement Is Impossible. Obviously,
we cannot continue indefinitely, nnd
there nre issues en property which wp
cannot procrastinate."
A HUNnnit FOB KNOWLEDGE
A reilew of ihe greatest celleite jear
America tias ever known, with half n mil
lion yeunK Americans crew-din lecture halls
an Innplrailen and a prophecy of a bigger
and better land Head this Interesting article
In the Mngazln SVctlnn of the sun(iay ijl11.
lie Lct'CEii. "llalie It a Habit." .Uu.
In
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Mellen Victer in
Patronage Fight
Continual from Tare On
lng. who hoped te promote efficiency by
mnklng chances.
Although It Is the fashion te hail
what has happened as n Tletery for
the geed ever the evil forces In eurA
Government, the politicians having n
bad nnmc, the truth Is Hint the result
Is n victory for the permanent bureau
cracy in Washington nnd the perma
nent bureaucracy is one of the dangers
of nntiennl administration.
The Government service neither In
Its salaries nor In Us oppertun ties at
tracts inn with Initiative, character
or resource. Younger men of the qual
ity te succeed In private life Invariably
nuii jt earlv. Only these who nre tee
1 1 111 1(1 te WW ineir luriuirce .-.... ..w
remain. They form the permanent bureaucracy-
,
As i .e Government assumes mere nnd
mero functions, the bureaucracy be
comes mere nnd mere the real Govern
ment. Neither Congress nor the heads
of departments: have the time or energy
tn Inform tlmmsplVPS Of tllC dPtOlIS in
the hnnds of the permanent burenus.J
.,. ... .. l,..t .a liDfti nhnliri
and read nbeut in Hip press touches
only the Mirfnre of affairs.
President Hauling fteugni 10 rnm-:
burcaucracv with pnrty responsibility.
which is his favorite filturcjcnrc ter an
our Ills. He fallen, rroenoiy no one
else will try it again.
ASK FeTtROOPS IN STRIKE
ON BUFFALO TRQLLEY LINES
P.
R.. T. Officials Deny 8trlke-
Breakers Have Been Sent
Buffnle. July 11. The International
Railway Company hns asked the State
authorities te send troops te Iiultole te
control the slrcet-cnr strike situa'tlen. it
was learned hist night. State authori
ties are reported te have told tlc com
pany that no troops will be sent unless
the city authorities demonstrate thnt
thev arc unable te control the situation.
Eight Rtrelutly guarded cars, each en en
enen.i in imnvv wire nettine. were eper
ated ever n threc-nnd-enc-half-mile
route en Main Mrect from 0 A. M. te
7 T. M. yesterday.
Company officials will net affirm or
deny the report In circulation here that
."0' conductors und motormen of the
Philadelphia lines volunteered te run
the cars in nuffnle nnd nrcTieused here
nnw
William D. Mahen, international
president of the Carmen's Union, and
William Weathcrwax. representing Mr.
Mitten, left Ruffnle yesterday. Their
efforts te bring nbeut a settlement of the
strike came te naught, when word came
from Mr. Mitten In Philadelphia that
the cemnnnv would consider nothing but
nn unconditional return te work of the
men.
Emphatic denial was made ypster
day nt thp Philadelphia Rapid Transit
Company's offices of the report that -."50
conductors nnd motormen had been sent
te Ruffalo ns strike-breakers. It wns
said the company was net in n position
te send men te fight the strikers en the
Mltten-contrellcd lines in Ruffalo.
ATTACK MAN AND WIFE
Husband In Serious Condition.
Warned te Leave Town
Birmingham. Ala., July 11. ,(By A.
P.) J. M. Reutwell Ik in a serious
condition nnd his wife is slightly injured
following nn attack upon them yestcr
day by a band of men nt the residence
Clearance
Sale
grands :
1toikGtethS1UKf 11-kJnVn, Matchless Cunningham pianos in
ms Dianff Wl'h """"I hundred f1"1 " "built !nd demonstrat demenstrat
mg pianos, includinc? unnorhfe nrA. -.1 j . 1 .
whirri w v. J. ".----' 5M"MO pmycre ana repreauemfj pianos,
S2 Url??Xmed. , meXe duri"8 July, we have se reduced the
our history. '
this mid-summer
as seventy UUJ dollars, some grands
r c t-wtm. !..- - 1 . . .
a ..unarea rn,v-t,ve (ZZ5) dellarS( ad plaverR .
playable cenrlttmn -:-- lf nnr h))1,
udeJ dollars.
interest" eTixtasment 'hiS Sale
Pays 1 IfTJnynyrfi r
inittle Zafc-J I. .
ntn
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of a local physician wfiere they made
tlieir home. ....
Mr. and Mrs. Beut well and the phy
sician arc said te have received anony
mous letters previously demanding that
they lenve the city.
Heuttvell was "struck ever thehcad
with a 'blunt instrument, and his wife
showed evidence af having becntcheked.
"officers who Investigated the case de
clared.
Theie pekr tecp rebtxri Jatt
hole Slesn'i. Seak a wad of cot
ton In the Liniment. Then hone
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lake vessel could be sent through the narrow
Wclland Canal-'-an engineer told them hew te
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and the beat went through. It was re-assembled
and became an ocean going ship.
Equally puzzled minds wanted te knew hew
te manufacture a "one piece" all steel oil shipping
container in large quantities an Oxweld engineer
told them te weld it with' an Ox welding blowpipe
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1615 VINE STREET , PHILADELPHIA
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