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A Religious Referendum- Every Monday The Times will print In full the Sunday sermon delivered from a Detroit pulpit th.it the most people ask for in a coupon cut from the Saturday church page of this paper. KI (i II I K K NT II K A K , NO. «0. i C?v4 SfrSR [fro! m m Wl t js v **^BB QVfjpH jSfh r'4M tMni nWH| * 1 .A , j "v q yl'yA Hliim. iilnriW X ."’VMf * >*V *< CHILDREN PREDOMINATE IN HALIFAX DEATH LIST; 20,000 ARE DESTITUTE Two Thousand Dead, 5,000 Injured In Blasted City BODIKS THICKEST IN SCHOOL RUNS Building's Filled With Pupils Collapsed Like Eggshells WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 Twenty fiv<* thousand blankets and 600 stoves from Porta • mouth, N H , navy yard, were today ordered sent by Secre tary of the Navy Daniels to re lieve the suffering of buzzard f, swept Halifax. He also dispatched a hospital unit from Provincetown, Mas* and informed the Red Cross that everything the navy nas ava<la ble for relief work is at the dis posal of MatTfanc HALIFAX. N S , |Vr. S \ lash ing north, a-t* r, burdened with sleet, thiit hov led in from ?h** At lantic last nu It, nnd was still mu inc early today, failed In halt relief' work in His nii-ken city Twenty thousand destitute nien, women and children were sheltered in building which ill n main efandln.’ Hart i< : - <f tar pap* r were built ri th. 'battered windows to shut nut th> 1 • r gale The loss m Ha..lax tail.- heaviest 1 upon tilt' sh i bit ej| Whole school--. I Ailed with pupil -. w• r* demolish***!, leaving hut tun or two aurvivt • In otl i r s* l i"|- »• . \ child v 1 Injured by t! n:• c I;• - Tw.• • i• I 1 ’ i ! A'S in Jnred w.t tin- ti ll in Halifax when the I t-mb mmiftons 'hip, Mont Hi.me blew up in the habor T 1 * mitfee estimates today. The monetary damage S3O, | (KIO.OW The cheeking up work of the ejti rent’ committci r» n11« c! in *v* r destitute per-tm hi Hutifnx being (t'ontlnnol on Mnri Bop's Pocket Tapped By Youth Posing A s Truant Officer Trngodt ramp'd f*u about n hour nn »t.« Uml of Johnny Tillin'. !. Vour- olfl, No I*,H liiO' li<T1;• \r* Saturdm tin inn imi It w.i >n ih< person of ;i I i.irolil boy. who cntiotisi W!it<-i:i*ii Johhn' xjiptnder Ing pennies anr| nit k* • - in ft penny hp ad< on Mnnri" iv • Johnn* l.Mil hi- nirtimuln Hon *>l mil'll v ih him. mid \vs bnmi'l tor h littl* r* rreatlon f I«* had look* (Int •!! th* funny pit tun «* and llstonorl to tli- r rtinio rooord* and w•' hound for tl* ho«> mg gal l*r> when th< ! ■\- a; *dd be. luorn nd up. ''Whom did >mi got all that mop ny**" "ho doniHudod 'Tin a truant nfft* • ? and a kid llko \ oil ten t al low*.| to b- In hop urnhow ' Th**n h- ordered Johnny to arroni pany him down Hu* street. H\ thi Tim' Johnn \ > in t* a * and th« hov took adv intngo of hi; prisoner’* "Tldi T't four of jail ot mum* nth* r liko horror "T* II you what I’ll do." ho pr<»- poeed "If *<>u giv in* what you got |»>tt. 11l u.yoii go thl- tint**." Then In* took t.*. rents, all that WHH loti, fpltll li I.*p*l \o x pi m k **ti ard walked oil Johnny thought thin-.*?* ov< r and told a polio* tuan. M*' win* ill rot-tod io h*uflnunrtar whet* an offloot wn ■ -ini r.iit wit’ him to i»«*nrrh lot tl p>* ud*j truant offk • r Thry found him enjoy itig to thr full ft**- pi* in in thi \• i \ tread* Johnny had h " 'i hi- mi" h> d•* -solved Into Par-, hut w ■ tnk* n io piolln h**ail inar■ yt Th-* juvemh nuthorlti* - v\l’ I"- him In- '.p' , .I**l rh* i< ' at- ha pp\ pi' * •dor of th» I » ** u■ **. , F. W Allen 9pe,iks Here Sunday Frank Waltri \llon, - w ell Known no. -1 1 - 1' and * on*»mi“t will -p* »U oti \\->r ind Just ire," Sunday *1 t< n *nh, ,n Mr* oM*v-i*r hall, undo the auapirag of Ih* - I l ** troll < y-•• •t* For utii DETROIT TO GO ON SUGAR RATIONS Grocers and Restau rants Will Dole It Out Sparingly Dctroi* restaurant.*A pro ably will go on MiK.tr rations next w *-* k, so acute has the shortage of the sac chorine product he.: -rue. Is*-ginning Monday, it is probable that sugar will he doled out to patrons of the eating houses in ounce lots, about three teaspoonfuls to the customer. f rank V" iSinks, restaurant dlet.i for Tor "Det ri.fT will confer with State Food Administrator Prescott and K. r. Puffer, representing th» hotel men. in Saginaw, Sunday, -a lien, it is expected, .string* lit regu lations will he agr»-ed on Some of the grocer* of the city arc telling ihelr customers it;.it beginning Monday, they will nil only one pound of * ugur p» r week to a family ot four Mr Pre.sc*ilt. m .1 b 11#• r to Mr Sinks. Friday. stHtcd fbat r* -t.: rant and hot< 1 men will bt- rctun st ed to furnish tl ■ government with and« ' nilo -«.it. r.o j 1 -r> iie.m |; f*i the saving being effected in food Stringent mcasur* s were ncces*ar>, he said to Impress on the public | tli* necessity of * limmat n .: v i*te. j •'specially in the u » of 1 nir T’he home h omini ' - < • 1 r in* nt ! of the Michigan ArrUiultui :tl <-ot lege ha- issued a pamphlet. “War j Itread,” containing re< Ipes forman- I kind* t»f bread The pamphlet Is ! being distribute*! In the city W hffi In tlPlroll Visit XII. ( 1.-nirns. ttie wor)d-renown.-*l ‘Hath fit) ' VI. f>mllr Washing Ts prr Ih, M„> nil hn.'tla I nunilri ( n., Vlnln .'KXI.'I I I ’r- . ; l'*"’ * " . _ >■ . > ♦*: 1 .’V .? ' % \< \j t ' * • V ‘"IHtpJl ■ '' ’ ' .i* .->*££• tt; 1 kiit^, K 4L Mi. A M > * 't* ‘Xjfcra ■■■ . in . rs . * f .'a- '■ ~ t ' •. \ 2* <' *■ * ii 0' :• * • .. —... . 0 vi . ; TANARUS! —-- 'V- - . . v , ;• . <■• - ~ ■• * ...... ~-v ■ . V: * ♦ , > *ir «u. 4 wvf !fe_ - - « ••« ■ -. ...... *' ~ , JjP* l ! *=is:■■■■■■ ■ j 1 1 - 1 (hi* r to diaflr,-, m thovnn v rl’y how the Halifax region wm by the de y»**at > ta<*t ' lu'.prl hy » ship colli*- irn At h hip v -u t pk 1 ’-t H-a • f’-ench n-ymt on* ih p loaded wtn "T N h* / p j I e t ■* 1 *-auard the Maat took place in thp Norrfiv*.a to the north of Haiifax c* indai i‘H ■ n thp picture Figure 1 indlcafea the Richmond and North Halifax section hardest hit hy the explosion Figure 2 Ind-cases the cent-ai a**d main hu«"*f#s sect-ee ~t Halifax rigu r e .1 shows Dartmouth, across the water from Halifax, where the blast aiso carried rum and death. In the forrground, F r r oee tn» haroof emce Halifax became euch a vital war base. It DGES TO AID IN ANSWERING OF (fIESTION AIRES That the Wayne county circuit j ju*'g* max give as much time as j po:-s|ble in assintlng in the prepara ' fion of answer* 10 the government j questionnlres, a resolution was i adopted Saturday changing the rnu | tin** *>f Ihe circuit court during the January term, which lasts until April After In»c. 21, when the pres ••n !ur> panel *‘xpires. the court rooms will be op.*n afternoons and ev• nine ■ for the purpose of helping dr..ft subjects with Hie question WILSON FOR SEIZURE OF RAIL LINES Said To Favor Full Federal Control During 1 War WASHINGTON. 1W- R (loveni in* nt control <if the railroads is per slj ently reported today to Presl fferr WTfsnrrs ffoTutlon or t.lpy Trans portation crisis. \ppolriimcnt sis a federal railroad *l' ■ <>■ will be UlO flrsi step to* xv.rnl unification of all the lines dur int th* war. He will run the rail road as one big system, making common use of trackage, equipment : and terminals, and pool revenues irr} a manner at present illegal under p ax .it*- management. tewernm* tii guarantee of the rail ! v a> ‘-ecuritlea b< Id bv Investors Is' certain Stockholders will b*' as •ur* *1 that tfi«*ir interests will be u-otected under government man ag* ment I!.- on!> alternative seen today w.. ct nti! nation of the present *ll ree'.on of tb* 1 lines by the railroads v 11 board and operating committee ■ f vice nre.-idents with government r- and conutlona I r«'peal of n* * mat act- The delay entailed j in obtaining Mich bglslation mili tates again-t this plan. 1... dro.iii ex* cutivrs anticipate that :l< president will appoint a govern j m* tit tram* manager to co-ordinate 1 • x 1 ing ran - portation agencies In \ ir on. 1 tor making branches such a- tl • rmy. navy, frmd and fuel idiulnistr itions nnd shipping hoard. PHOTO-DIAGRAM OF GREAT HALIFAX DISASTER AMERICA’S CLEANEST NEWSPAPER SA T l KI) A , I) K ( K M BKR s , IHI 7 . 13 YEARS LIMIT FOR BOMB GANG Ivontfesf Sentence That (an l>e Given If They’re Convicted John R. Kmnane. t*ni*ed State* district attorney, took a little time off Saturday morning to figure out just what kind of a septence could be meted out to Albert K Halt sebmidr and 'Re five other alleged conspirators brine fried with him in the United Siate< district court., In the c\*-nt of Hour conviction. He found that each of the six de fendants could b< ent to pri on for I*> yea Under ih*- general charge of conspiracy against th* govern ment th* re are tbr> * counts. They charge th* defendant wlih consplr lng to blow up the Clair tunnel, the iNtioit Screw work and with organizing an unfriendly expedition into Canada Under tin- law if the defendants are convicted they may bp sentenced fn five \, .<j * < ,ich for the tunnel and screw work* Jobs and three years tor th* Canadian invasion No alternativ» of paying a bne is perm lit ed under the law. Os tbe three -tl lng (‘Tiarg'-d In th* indictments only the one in Canada wa* -ucc**sstril when h portion of the I’.-ahpdy plant was partly wrecked, yet this j< the offense that pan i. * with it the mild est punlshn'ent, because it w,-o mtn mined outside of th* I nit< (] S' n« - Conviction on ih<’.e char:*-, fiow ever, will not prevent Kal's* btnidt and sorin' of his alleged aecompiices' from being tried on still oth* *• counts, upon which. If th*'v wet*- found guilty, they could b< **n tei.ced to e<|ually as long i>rm- After having satisfied thl* ; r>v* rn ment they could he turned * \.| m’ Canada, provided Canada Could find charges Against them of an extra ditable nature. Altho Ixalt.schmidt is r-barc* T with being the ring leader and arch conspirator, the law provides no more severe penalty for him than for his all* g*-d helpers, Th- gov eminent now believes, at the *n : of th* 1 first week of r he trial, i? .x ill reipilr* l at least two week and probably longer to complete th* care. nr. v i tv • oxti « c Wayne *r*ir*lens r'.tnolnc Pavtll- n, ! f\’#rv n 1 gV 1 this I.’oltes free --Ad'. I VTTORNEV AWAY, WOMAN BEGINS SUIT HERSELF When Mrs. Marx K Kahl's dor I lie.v failed to appeat in Judg** Her kins' court. Saturday morning, to take up her fig lit for inn - as.l all mony she stepped to the attorneyp' rail and began her own legal tilt Sh* declared that she had invest ed s!,!♦<>*) in her husband's plumbing f*t»iti which sh<* wa-. 1.1 cit ing no return. 1 . The husband’s at lornev disputed th*' woman’s state ment and she asked the court to adjourn the rnsc until her attorney ! could appear. “Volt . C on. to be getting nl"Hg tea! n11•• • I> without an' j.’tcrnty " said tin* coi l. "However, 111 pul this matter over for two weeks." MRS JAM TRAFFIC ON WOODWARD Riders “Cuss” Council For Ordering Return To Old Routes r>*-t run’s common council was roughly cursed on the street cars smt tr hundred*; rc hntrrrt; vrrr-rf lai** dinners were served Friday •light, following th*' resumption of old routes and the elimination of the skip-top* by the Detroit t’ntted railway, on ih* coune>l*s ord* r. Tb*> congsef 1011 on the street.-, ami particularly *m Woodward-ave, j could not poesihly hav*- been any J worse. From f* o’clock t>ti the < hts j \\* t* pack' and in on Woodward froni Jeffer: on hve. as far a- one could .» so tightly that they could only crawl along Hetwe*-n Jcfferson-ave. an*l Grand t’ircus park there was a solid column of humanity in the • nfetv r,,n* waiting to b< transport- ; • and horn* For once the public was inclined j to * veil . the D. F. U . but it was unsparing in its criticism of the : common council. The method eho* •■n by the aldermen to “get ba'k’’ at *he company for boosting th*’ 1 fares to flv* cents did fiot appeal to this crowd at all "The aldf rno-n nre a hunch of drimned fo*.ls,’’ was a remark fre qm-ntly heard. "Give us i)H«'k skip sfopr and the old routes," cried others. There was a suspicion that the ‘ D. D. It. had brought out all the . ONLY 37 SURVIVORS ARE REPORTED FROM ‘JACOB JONES;’BROTHER-IN-LAW OF DANIELS IN COMMAND OF VESSEL < \ cars if had Mom! In the j >'iirns, hot at that there was none ! too uianv to fake care of th<‘ Jam, not enough in fact. Suburban as well as cite schedules were all shot to pieces. The Inter urban: were nil the way from 20 minutes to more than an hour late The council undoubtedly will hear from the public m-xt Tuesday night There is a possibility the govern ment tnay take a hand In the situa tlon Dlspafeht s front Washington “av that ihe fuel administration is urging • Itrnu railway lines all over thi count!\ to co-operate with the administration in the saving of fuel hv adopting the skip stop plan and eliminating as many runs its possi ble before r, ant. and aiier S p. m SEVEN PERISH WITH LAKE SHIP CHICAGO, Deo. 8. Seven men Wf rt‘ drowned today when the sand '■tentrter fti'iM’ntt heavy seas and sank off South <’hi capo Si\ men were rescued HOUSE DEMOCRATS NAME SUFFRAGE COMMITTEE WASHINGTON. ! me. v. The s-v • n democratic members of the new house. Miffrag* committee were nam ed today a- follows f hiker. California, proposed foi chairman (Mark, Florida Saun d*M i. Virginia; Blanton, Texas; Hilliard, Colorado; Sullivan, New V ei k, and Mu vs, i’talt Keptib! leant in expected to chon-e th<- dx minority members Tu« sdav Just prior to the Judiciary i ommitier's report on the national woman suffrage amendment. Ml Nanette Hanktn, of Montana, will be named ta a place \ poll of the t onatp showed the woman suffrage amendment proha liv will be defeated there. \dvo (‘•itf« of votes for women are mak lug a similar poll In tin house b« "ore decid’Tg whether to bring the resolution up. Ii may be delayed by them RACES New Orleans Results F*rhst Rare -1 mile Producer, 109 (Johnson?, won, Cracow, 10t tWaligi, second. lanly Kilecn, 100 (Donahue)) third Time If t 4-5. Second lUi c- T»f I inks, 10 4 (Wil lis), won K 1 I’nloinar. 10ft (Rogers), second: Sistt r I of, (Dorach), : thud Tims | 10 i-b VTW mu i t\* *( iitTi llt"« Thrid Kh'c The Masquerader. Sixth Race--.Philemon THE WEATHER lts«r»tt nnd vislnlt;i Sntnnln? ditto (inil Xnmlni, cloudy nllh »n«*»; sold nsvs lalorHin nltlil; Imirat temperature iilinut 5 rfrsrsni strong east to norlheitot winds, shifting to north n r*l Sunday. I.ower Wtehtgnni Snots Sslsritiir ] night nrd cold wnxr Satur- I dux night. I Peer l.nkrsi Inks Superior frenh east ttlnds with mini on mat ikiN t.inn i treat* and ftossllilr strong north •i snt nlsits **tmruon with rntr weather s«fiirdny night nnd kurids) roiitlniinl sold. Inks Michigan fresh, possibly strong northeast winds this aftrrnoon hssontlng northnrst to night: snort tonight and Sunday, lake Moron modsratr northsnst to north gnlss this aftrrnoon and to night, prot»nhl> becoming nnrlhissst x ondn t i smut. I ottsr I akss: ttron* sast and northsast ttintls this afternoon and tonight hssontlng northwest similar) i snott : moderate rnst gules on Ijrle. | \orth ea s » storm ttaruing dlsplated )<-Ml a. Hi. I akss Huron. I'rte and ( Ontario nnd sonfhrm Wlehlgnni se tsrs storm srntral In Kentuskr mnr- ; log northrmli modsrate to fresh northeast gates on Iris and Huron | He i i»mlnu north nr *un<lft« morn- Ing Highest temperslnre this dnte In ♦ lie past (4 tenrs, ilo In t*>s|»| lots eat, 3 In ISS2 nnd limn. HUMf« Tl tl I'F.R 4 11 HI" •la. m 2(1 In a. m 72 7 a. m It n. m 22 " a, m ,24 12 noon 2H t> a. m 22 I |*. m 2.2 One year ago l»dn i i Highest tem perature. Mt lottesl. |(l; mean, f*li elondy tt rather with its Insh of rain Ihr sun sets Saturdnt nt fi :tt I p. ni and rises sunria* nt 7:l* a. nt. A patent ha« been Issued for a ; clamp lo hold a clo'hes line tight i without the use of props. Feinting—the plain neat k'nit th-it Is right—Times ,foh Hept.—Main 4220. I 1-N DKTKOIT: ONE CK N l ► Ship Torpedoed While On Duly, Thursday, In War Zone PARTIAL LIST OF RESCUED RECEIVEE Identity of Others If Not Yet Learned In Capital WASHINGTON, Dec. S.-Thi American destroyer Jacob Jonet wait sunk by a submarine at i o'clock Thursday night while patrol ing foreign waters and only 37 sur vivors have been picked up. the narj depart m» nt announced this after rtoou. This would indicate that about 6' men were lost, alt ho others maj have been saved Heeretary Daniels, always aff-rtert by sinr arfuuttef «o nav: croft, was deeply moved at this dta nster, which hit his Immediate faro ily Mr« Daniels loot another broth* in the navy during the Spanish American war. Worth Parley, a rrt rine, who was the first man kill**! In that war. was a brother of thi commander of the Jamb Jontim H* fell at Matanxns. Mr* Dun let a was prostrated at h* home hv the news. Interviewers wh< were admitted found her in fears unable to discuss the loss of tin ship and the still unreported fab of her brother. Mrs. Adelaide R. nagley, moth** of the destroyer commander nrd f guest .if (he secretary’s home, aim was deeply moved by ihe news. The Jones was commanded hj I.leut Commander Ttav id Worth Baa ley. brother of Mrs. Josephus Dan i* is, ihe wife of ihe secretary of thi nav ■ The official announermen made thru the committee on ptlblji information s«ld ‘Th n American desfrover Jaeol Jones was torpedoed and sunJ Thursday, D“c (J, at x p. m , whilt on patrol duty in foreign wafers. "Rarly reports indicate that ,T t( nntlnnrd nn husr 21(1,)