14 SENATE THROWS OUT RIGHT TO STRIKE IN WAR Lecturers Told, by Gompcrs, . Withholding of Permission Will Make Lawbreakers ti\ Associated Press WnxhlnKton, April 11.—The. confer ence report on the bill providing se vere penalties for destruction of or inteiference with production of est sc-ntial war materials, containing the clause giving workmen the right to strike for better wages or working cc ndltlons, was rejected to-day by the Senate, 31 to 25. The votu will cause the House to reconsider tho b'.li. Tne Senate op position was directed rolely to the ilause providing tho bill should not restrict workmen from striking. Many Senators who objected to tho provision regarded to-day's vote as a rebuke to workmen who have *■ truck at shipyards and factories en gaged on war work. <'Oiii|rra l>enounrrs l*ro|>onl While tho Senate was rejecting the much-discussed provision, President (iompers, of the American Federation of Labor, speaking before the Na tional Conference of American lec turers here, was denouncing the pro posal to prohibit strikes and walk ■ uts. "As a patriotic American citizen," Cellared Mr. Uompers, "I serve warn ing on Congress not to permit the deviltry and folly of such a law. It will serve only to make strikers law breakers as well. Nothing will do more to create resentment than to make It unlawful for men to stop work." Nobody, he declared, has served more effectually in offsetting the in- Duence of pernicious German propa • Kanda than organized labor. LEGAL NOTICES, TO WILLIAM ALLISON. AND ALL OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: Take notice that the petition of '.lie Hoard of Public Grounds and Build ings of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, by Francis Shunk Brown, Attorney General, owner of the prem ises or part thereof herein mentioned, tiled in the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, to No. 15, Common wealth Docket, 1918, has been pre sented to said Court, averring that a legal presumption, arising from the J apse of time, exists of the payment Of a certain mortgage given by Wil liam lv. Verbeke to William Allison, conditioned for the payment of the sum of Two Thousand Dollars i*2,ooti.oo), dated April 1. 1857. ami recorded in Mortgage Book "N," Vol ume 1. page lit. upon the premises situate in the Eighth Ward of the City of Ilarrisburg, in what is known us the Capitol Park Extension, bound ed and described as follows: Heginning at a post on east side of Tanners Lane; thence by line of said Lane about eighty three and one-half (83%) feet to the line of Walnut Street; thence by said Street, east about eighty six and one-lialf (86%) feet to the lino of lot of James Denning: tlienee by line oT said lot about eighty-one (81) feet to line of lot of said William K. Verbeke; tlienee by said line about sixty (60) feet to the place of begin ning. being parts of Lots Nos. 2X3 and 28-1 on the General Plan of ilarrisburg: the title to which the said Common' - oalth lias recently acquired by Beed • luted the 28' th day of March, 191'!, : i otn Annie M. Wall, Executrix of the 1,-st will and testament of John Wall, deceased, said Deed being recorded in Deed Book "E." Volume XV. page 17. and by Deed date the 6th day ■i' December, 1912, from Louis 11. Simonetti, et u.v, said Deed being ■•••corded in Deed Book "Z." Volume NIV. page 119. That no payment of principal or in icrest has been made within twenty iinu years on account of said mort irnec by the present owner, or, so •■'Hi' as can be ascertained, by Ills itredocespors in title, except that .here is entered on the margin of the .Mortgage Docket a credit of Eight lutuired Dollars ($800.00) principal, under date of December 17. 18G2, <• hieli receipt Is signed by "John A. Weir, agent for 1!. K. Allison," but said receipt is not attested by, nor acknowledged before, the Recorder of Deeds, and the Court has been ask ed for an order of service and pub lication by the Sheriff, which were duly granted, requiring tile said Wil liam Allison and all interested par lies to appear in Court on the 10th day of June. 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M. Take notice, therefore, that appli cation will be made to the said Court on Monday, the 10th day of June, 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M., if no per son appears claiming to be the owner of said mortgage, to decree and di rect that satisfaction be entered upon record of the said mortgage. W. W. CAT,DWELL Sheriff. April 11. 1918. JOSEPH U KI N, Deputy Attorney General. FRANCIS SHUNK BROWN. Attorney General. v Wc sell all kinds of piping material, threaded and cut to your specifica tions at big money saving prices. Culvert Material a Specialty. Camp Curtin Pipe Supply Company 7th & Curtin St.. Bell 10U-lt. S For Rent Desirable property, 14 rooms, 2 baths; storeroom, first floor. 311 Walnut St.' But one door from new Penn-Harris Hotel op posite State Capitol Park near one of busiest corn ers. Possession April For particulars apply to Bowman ft Company. fIIIBBER STAMQT 111 l SEALS a STENCILS Ilk VI VMFS.BYHB6.STENCIL WORKS ■ >1 II 130 LOCUST ST. HR&PA. |f % THURSDAY EVENING, H>JtRISBURG TELEGRAPH APRIL 11, 1018, MOTORISTS GIVEN OLD COPIES OF TRAFFIC ACTS Many Arrests Made Where Automobilists Were Mis informed as to Law- Motorists In Ilarrisburg complain that they have been lined for violat ing city ordinances which are not contained in the printed regulations given out by the police department for the guidance of the city's motor ists. Nearly thirty motorists have been lined for violations of the city traf fic ordinances during the last two weeks and some of these claim that the ordinance they violated, namely, that of running after dark with their lights undimmcd, is not contained in the regulations as issued by the de partment. These ordinances, they print out, have been passed by Coun cils since the books were printed. The department is still using pamph lets printed many months ago. Ar.other ordinance not contained in the printed regulations is that re stricting parking in South Fourth street between Market and Chestnut streets. Motorists think the regula tions should be complete when issued by the department. The printed in structions now being issued were printed in 1915. The police point out that ignorance of the law does not excuse its vio lation and that they are not required by law to pass out copies of the ordinance, although it is customary. They add that when they give out the printed instructions thiy warn of the additional ordinances. The rea son for their failure to print any books recently is that the ordinances will be changed in the near future, they say. KIWANIS CLUB PREPARES I'OR BASEBALL tiAMI Members of the Kiwanis Club in active war service of the United States are to be exempted from payment of dues, it was decided at the weekly luncheon of the club held to-day in the Elks Club dining room. A baseball committee was appoint ed. A challenge has been iusserl to tlie Kotary Club. Boy Scouts gave 1 an exhibition of the firemen's lift j and bandaging. Tlie first aid work j shown was excellent. The boys were from Troop 11. of the Market Square Presbyterian Church. Edward Man ser, scoutmaster, discussed the scout movement. The boys assisting in the demonstration were: Lawrence Rebuck, Edward Hawes. Robert Walker, Frederic Martin, Jr., Leoi.- ! ard Looker and Clarence Looker. The next meeting of tlie club will ' be held at the Moorhead Knitting | Company. KKAH AUMilt Al. COM.Y DIES By Associated l*rcss Philadelphia, April It.—Rear Ad miral Samuel Panaoast Comly, IT. S. N., retired, died in a hospital here yesterday. He was born in 1849. Rear Admiral Comly was navigator oil the battleship Indiana in the Spanish-American War and was in tii action during the bombardment of Santiago and at the destruction of Cervcra's fleet. LEGAL NOTICES I TO WILLIAM ALLISON, AMD ALL OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: Take notice that the petition of the Hoard of Public Grortnds and Build ings of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, by Francis ShunU Brown, Attorney General, owner of the prem ises or part thereof herein mentioned, tiled in the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, to No. 14, Common wealth Docket, 1918, has been pre sented to said Court, averring that a legal presumption, arising from the lapse of time, exists of the payment of a certain mortgage given by David M. Robinson and John E. Price to William Allison, conditioned for the payment of the sum of Two Hun dred Dollars ($200.00), dated April 1!), ISSS, and recorded in Mortgage Book "M," Volume 1, page 480. upon the premises situate in the Eighth Ward of the City of llarrisburg, in what is known as the Capitol Park Extension, bounded and described as follows: Beginning al a post on East side of Tanners Lane at a cor ner of lot of said William Alli son: thence by said Lane towards Cranberry Alley thirty-three (33) feet six (6) inches, more or less, to line of lot of Samuel Slanton; thence by line of said lot fifty three (53) feet three (3) inches to corner of lot of John Tracy; thence by line of said lot towards Walnut Street and at right angles therewith about fifteen (15) feet six (6) inches to line of lot of said William Allison; thence by same parallel with Walnut Street about sixty-one (81) feet six (6) inches, more or less, to place of beginning; the title to which the said Common wealth has acquired by Deed dated March 28, 1913, from Annie M. Wall, Executrix of the last will and testa - men of John Wall, deceased, said Deed being recorded in Deed Book "10." Volume 15, page 107. That no payment of principal or in terest has been made within twenty one years on account of said mort gage by the present owner, or, so far as can be ascertained, by his predecessors in title, and the Court has been asked for an order of serv ice and publication by the Sheriff, which were dulty granted, requiring the said William Allison and all in terested parties to appear in Court on the 10th day of June, 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M. Take notice, therefore, that appli- I cation will be made to the said Court on Monday, the 10th day of June 1918. at 10 o'clock A. M„ if no per son appears claiming to be the owner of said mortgage, to decree and di rect that satisfaction be entered upon record of the said mortgage. W. W. CALDWELL. Sheriff, April 11. 1918. JOSEPH L. KUN, Deputy Attorney General. FRANCIS SHUNK BROWN, Attorney General. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALU ABLE REAL ESTATE Situate in North Riverton, north of Lemoyne, Saturday, April 20. 2 o'clock No. 1. Two-story frame asbestos roof cottage, with all modern im provements, garage. Lot fronting 35 feet on State road and extending back on the eastern line 150 feet; on the western line 145 feet; rear of lot 68 feet.. No. 2. Two-story frame bungalow, all modern improvements, including steam heat, hardwood floors, open fireplace. Size of lot: Frontage on Harrisburg and Chambersburg Turn pike. 58.6 feet; depth of lot. $l5O to 20 feet wide alley: rear of lot, 23 feet Terms of same will be made known on day of sale. ADELLA A. HARRO, Administratrix of Frank J. Harro, dee'd. CALEB S. BRINTON, Attorney. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Jitters testamentary having been duly granted upon the estate of Mary Harper, late of I New York.—furnish the following quotations: Open. 2 P. M. Amer Beet Sugar 73 75 American Can 41% 40% Am Car and Foundry .. 78 77% Amer Loco Ci'i 61 % | Amer 'Smelting 76% 76% | Anaconda 63', 63% I Atchison 82% 82% I Baldwin Locomotive .... 74% 74' j Baltimore and Ohio .... 51% 01% | Bethlehem Steel (B) '... 77'% 76% 1 Butte Copper 19% 19% California Petroleum ... 19% 17 '4 Canadian Pacific 136 % 186 Central Leather .. .. .. 64% 63 % Chesapeake and Ohio ... 55 55 Chi, Mil and St Paul ... 38 38 - Chino Con Copper 41 II Ccrn Products .. .. .. 36V, 33 :! 4 Crucible Steel 61% 61% Distilling Securities .... 43% 13% Erie 14% 14 % General Motors 116 115% Great Northern pfd 88% 8S \\ Inspiration Copper *. 48% 48% Kennccott 31 31 Lackawanna Steel .. '. 76% 76% Lehigh Valley 57% 57% Merc War Ctfs .* 25 * 25 Merc War Ctfd pfd .... 93 92% Petroleum 92% 92% •Miami Copper - 28 28 Midvnlc Steel 45% 45% New York Central .. .. 69', 69 N Y, N II 'and II 27% 27 \ Norfolk and Western ... 103% 103% Northern Pacific 85 84% Pacific Mail 30% 31% Pennsylvania Railroad 43% 43% Railway Steel Spring . . 52 52 Ray Con Copper 24% 23% Reading 79% 79 _ Republic Iron and Steel. 78% 77% Southern Pacific 82% 52% Southern Ry 21% 21% Studebaker 38% 38 % Union Pacific 118% 118% U S I Alcohol 122% 122% U S Rubber 53 52% U S Steel 89% 89% Utah Copper 79 79 Westinghouse Mfg .. .. 39% 39% Willyb-Overland 17% 17% PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE By Associated Press Philadelphia, April 11. Wheat Market quiet. .\"o. 1. red. $2.2?. No. 1. soft. red. 42.23: No. 2 red. $2 2' No. 2. soft. "c-d. 52.22. Corn The market is lower: No. 3. yellow, ?1.85®1.90: No. 4. yellow, $1.85(6/1.87. Oats The market is lower; 1 No. 2, white, *1.02® 1.02%; No. 0, white, $1.00%® 1.01%. Bran iut mui-wci . steady; sof