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Mayor Thompson Defends Loyalty; Sues for Libel Chicago's Executive Issues Statement Declaring Sedi tious Allegations False Tells of Dictagraphs Security League Committee Seeks Federal Action Against Official , Hl, -. saee la j .nd the giving of aid and com -., thfl enemy are declared U ba, I Chieago hraaeh i National ft ,h agaiaat Mayor Thompaoa. ? - epard.l for the Bub-eom?Bittee ia I the act* of thfl Mai porUd thii sfteraooa at a lesaloa of Harold L, eh aid II. M. Byllesby are aaombei *pr' ? the Mayor'* I reraor Loardea'a order to prevent the enti-arar meeting .. .,, 44 - malfeafance. The aid, itire throughout I ,-i. has eon lt povcrr.mental llan*. Ms; . np*oi Issaod a s'atement to-day deelai thera is a eoaspiraey cpa'.r *" lhf ?H?I?tiona U. He explai ,- to secempanv , eohorti atorial eau rei ? ? dam Tederal Aclion Pesired Of the National -gue wants te get the issue ? a Federal grand jury if POfll || - ?aid the 1 . ? feel there are .-ral action, since the Mayor 1 national il - order from the ? p- Federal Court . a* Waah ? in harmony ? lican lamei Hamilton The - ... ed or.e suit . ? ' ? t:nu -To ? f Chicaj For a mitted to u Wher. 1 layor I was gh thfl news papeis had dor.c much INSTRUI TION N] \\ UiKK-Manhattan HAM11TONS^LBOYS eVest 1 :t>TH YEAR UI'tR SAVE PRINCIr'AL HAMIUONS^OL GIRLS th Street liTH YLAP UNDtfl SAME PR.NCIPAl - ilary and Cr.llt^e Prrparation. Claises iverage 8. School dipluma admiti to Ieadm; , llegei. Appro>td bv N Y. Resjtntj' Depl. T Colleqiate ool a-i le S lool ; Prunai > anfl Ji:n."r Ql*,I*Tarlrtl '0r A! I BfcflBMB DtlkUUI bu)S fl ___ -? loaairl ltlB " ?** i A l w irraa nrJimi' Berkeley-lrving School Ht HJeae Yo-k "From Primary to College" ' ? , "??"I?* N-_ ( .?- raalun, and S?immlrg I , L n RA> H.adr. attfp_ IIH4* 4?o looKi-p* mi" th.- anrrtla -f l*>? II ,.,,1 ..11,1 f,.r fr,.- rstalog. < .Iu< 11H..0.1I. School oFfth.robody or NEW \J YOR'K . aegloti '? 'i o, ii.- K. kp-iii- l .?r, \4. -.t i 'I. -> v If. I lay. TR1NITY SCHOOL McBURNEY SCHOOL | ?-. ani Vtf. M Wt?T aiot V. M. C. A. HI Kl.ll/. SCHOOL . ? Wfat 54tn 81. . I Ll* a n St KF.DKUI K*1l- TO AIIVI1 \M> \ ATt Languages IllL OtlVirLL Weil, cor. 84th Sl. .... . . . i . L i I FSATT IKSTITUTE ',...,:.-,.::.?.."? 1X?G 1MAMI?tieu-de-a (H?. ST. PAXJL'S 11;?? ? ? ?' II 13> lll titwau A^'. Oii-itu Ci:-, i-co* 1*1*0(1. The Drbt of the Foreign Born 1 | ju-nk from tlio \ law point of thfl torriK'i' born. 1, ami inillioti . pf p'thns like Rtfji cama to thia ciutitry alono, without inona] and withotll fnon.l-. W <? IfteWlfajlf Wl ;i!l thal Atnorica lu*?1 ba r frea 1?ti41 -. her fraa schools, andi abova a'l. her ^pini of opan heartad conv raadaahip. Bho o*a*ad us nothins;, but she gavt ui all. We swora al to har '?' ' ' ? ? 'I bor laws. H e would bs racraanta, Ingrataa, parjun mrs if. in her hour of naad, W?* counsalled with ber enemi I wr-ro (ii-loy;il tfl her cauSC. ' l ' >? Braea, oi North Dakota, in rrh a> thr Ameriean Bar A* i ..,?? ,/,?,., \toga tast ; leohood to - lure nn- reputation thej ? ? rever, tl ofti'cial arho doea nol bo*. to ti a ?,,- ot the editora ot ourj ? ,.. ople.'ai d i "?'"' ,, at biddiag ifl ition p ( harpe- llfl I'rnied "Recenl e\ enl - ? ? " . i- the fali ? ii ? * ? --. ? ie and "1 : with - ? I been . ?-. bondi n the Citj reporta art lehoodi ??[(.. n that bi e I did ? I n:r were r aod ? ur coun ' r o\ our papera of yeaterday convej .-???? kakee, lll., when in lined in the e ty to . ya for tbe puifoae o .... ? ? ? - jUBtiCO. "ln furtheranee ot" the conspiracy ?e recently in the walla of my apart ? ? ? ined operat fldjoirir^r room* i hoond me. "1 would welcome tha trothful r'ib . ? . ? ethe I ntemi i di? . - op*r ators bi to manufacturo falsi ? Poliee Heads Testify In "Soapbox" Inquiry - -. ition. .?????? re of ] '??>'? , ? - ? ? ' ?' K ? immunitv ar.d co before the trrand jury with all the facta eonm '.'? ? il ?-.eet. IXSTRUCTION M.V\ M?l(h? Manhattan The Veltir School FOR GIRLS 1C0 * 101 W< -i "HI' B*.. N. 1 i I ? ? ' - I i.iv \l:\ DI PARTM1 S I i.l.M K M. < <H aai ( oil I i.i PRI PAR \ TORT. I nn-i.a! ? Ivanta**- - Ifl I r*nt-h ar* oflVifil in ever) i I *OB< COLUMBIA GRAMMAR EEiE?i*3SCHOOL BiOS. ?'.. ; aad B ? I ? i 1IRD - i ? - ? Social Motive Schooi, 540 W. 114!h Sl. ' BVSIMS88 M hOOI.S Don't Wait for Your Ship to Come In GO OUT TO MEET IT! . . - 1*1 on?. N ..iinar nirn :in<l eromen wlwi ar* ,|ii iiillt-.l fnr ottl, ,- poaltioB* BT* ni iip-opIi r! ul ilrniiaml. IIM.IN N<>\\ l>W \M> Ml.UI Mv^|o\? -I M> |i. l; ( \l 11111,1 R, I ll I II VtTlll.Vll LlMi HI IIUIM. j LEXINGTON AVE. AT 23D ST. Bookkreping, Shorthand, Srrrev tarial. T\pfiii'iiin*j, (hii Smiee and straatype Drparlmcnts. i "SUC. J3dSl.4 Lcnox An. 1 \\V ??( HOOI ?* BRGDKLYN L'AW eeONoXvocT (flat OV?*I IKjLslme l>\\ IND I \ I MM. -I --li.W Central I n-. . BMaaaB M\\ lOKk IXaa -. 1.1 I * I r iiltoti M. I \? s< iiooi t.t.-niiia Krhoel v ^ ( Iti ? N 4 ? iv ... - i.i oKe-i i ii \-i. i?*?n. s< lldiil AGENI IB8 SlfllllBB ami KorHrn I>aih*r*' A|-nrT. .-ur-;. lee Prol ? ??r* rutor*-, ro Coll*(*a, liihool* and ? il. J. %UL'N(J .rVLTOM, II Lnlon Squara. Enemies Within hreeLegal Decuion* Now Give Government Strong Koundation for Move to Suppress Publication.- Preaching Sedition Judge Speer's Rliling Providcs Valuablr Weapon ,,,,.., ?i.i !??. by Tha TrttMMM Aaaarlataml r ? -mii daeifliafl of Jadfa bpeee, ai tka \ Initi'il StHfrs ('mill fnr t I'i Koata.rn tMatrlel ai Gaargia, lafag lh* righ! ai the Paatflaaatar .1 tn u ihdraw tBOOni rla** rriHlI privilegea fran Ton W.taan'a paper, .un ntule* a ng vicl "i ;,,f"i ' .- ? -? ? r11 iii ? , ?'??: ti i.b(i"! ii 'i tlaai pabl ea thraagh the a pionagfl laa Ihe niriil. through thr iigenc\ 4>f thr Poatefflc Iiepartment. is now ennhlrd under thi* deeiaion praetlcallj t>> effecl aspension of publieatloni guilty - .'I trea aaabla utteranca .! 'ii'i-k nr attaaiptfl I It ^-.'\ ' i niB.n( in th. Judffi Sp* i i 'i 'Ii ei ir"> o: p eial unpoiti thal m 1 .- i i . nf "Thr Jetf.rsanl.n" tl.o Fost "? partmi nt, ??"? r arithdrawing nd Hn:-* mail privilegi trom tlii followed by debarting ??' un i . ihe UM- of the maiN vhon j iblical on of aeditleua mattar con- j :,? .1 V, itaon ? oughl t" i lida hy ; .,??. depai i m.nl bj ? nding j ? aper m third claai rnte*. vYithdrawing th.- econd elaaa mail: pririlegea ia in itself enough lo put, ou* of businesi i any pubhra- , -r.t i, at iill dependent on it* suib acription Itsl for " lleelihaod. Wh.B litiot ? ? th? high eosl of prinl ? '.i-.irii clasi ? ;'l"'l 1" the ts, ai paper t eondueted a pnri propagand an eelemosyi i . any paper that pratrnrl-i to ba a.ll g, ? ad bi t ' - el M up the shop .^pprr Decision Givea U. 5. Strons Weapon P'it Judge Speer'* derision gives tha menl tbe opperfunlty ta r.ach thoai pnblleatloaa that hy ? ? r lappotl can p-iy third but, alao, t af pam iflatfl app^aring sporadi ? ? ? ? .? pay third or ever. firai elfll '" lt... ]t c . ? ? ? . ? peeted lt 1 int will imnii'': itarl an aetive and vigorous ompaign ? - v - riean and rrr.an paper* BBd na of vsrioui kinds. II? t'?-.at eanpaign will i i.r.ii c.irr.t d on Is up to ?? Bfld partleularly ta tha Paatefllea Depart:--. (ri of tha eapioaaga ? h.d heen kl . ? '...' ti.i ing a!l over the coun ? a ; . ted ac 4 thdrawal of <?c from st-veral how . ? i ea i into court and get a i f?r 1 ? laa would go. Thi- Aral '" court was Judge Rose in the , ourt ?' triet of ? |i ilt with two boy* who'i were ai M r distribatiag eirealara .r In his decision Judge Rose made a . arfiat the gevern. aaxioui to briag out. I!. II May Not Procure Uw Violation "Every man hat a perfect right to any opinion he may see fit to form about any propoa.d law or a Any man can do r.nything, in itsolf legal, ?? the repeal of any law in ll there ia one limit: As long as the law is the law, [t il the duty or" every man to obey it, and he . not, under color or preter ? -?' I the wisdom of the law. i ' ? ' IvOC.I ng ita repeal, do ng with Intent to proeura it* violation. The one aale question in ? hether the-e men, in anything they did, intended to per Senate Investigation Absolves Reichmann Sub-Committee to Recommend HJs Confirmation as Brigadier General WASHINGTON, Sept t. Cenfirma tion of Colonel ( arl H> ichniaiin's nom- , in.tion to be brigadier general will be I recommi ndi 1 by a nia;ority of the Sen .'.jv Mili-i'ommiftef , which ha> tigatiBg charges that the led pro-liei man si nti ? ' \- ? meetini ..f iha iub>eommittee . two of th.' three meniher*. B.B" . r. nf P'Ioi ,da, and Weeks, . an il rernrnmend I ? ? tion. Their report ibiaittea ih>< week to the full e there will be fl ? tance, i ? n Colonel R< loyal'-. held hy S. l . | ?.'. . . icaraination of witn* -? Si nator eoiBB ????". .!? thal the eh.rgei pf Mr-. Jane Ander-on. of \'ictona. B, <'., r> gn.rd.il | I pro-Or-nan ex |ei | hve heen ^ustained. The Weather Report ? ?, r,.->. ? flff u ? ? ' ? - .. . ' . .. 4 1 , ? \ ? ? -??.-: , - ... i i - ? . ? t r. k .-. ' .. alth >fmc?t.? laapantur*, lini>?.it? ttr Sarcl*! L*c,lltlri la ? '?? aaade aaefl not to r*w;*tp-r Bader thr diHf,, oi, aftet thej arori rafiaterodi to per*uade them not to ..b.<\. the -.1 ,!n to eome te tl"- eolare. Thal l? thfl one queatioa. Bo the real Inquiry l,pr,. ? Can the govari mi ol Hii4H> beyond * reaaonahle i theae ?,, n arare trytag le per auade people to disohe ?? thfl 1 ia "' Jgdgfl ROBfl thus hrouKht out cloarlv and distinetlj thal the Intonl waa aa Important, ev< n more Important, la 'I" lermining tho qa< atl.I l?Ut or la nocenca th?n thr apeetflc ad eharged Ihia waa th? polnl th* |a*/ern?Beal wanted amphfl ised the ImoorUnee of tbe qnestion of latei Th* ch*c befon- Judga Ho.* WBI BOl ?uAeienl for thp- government, bewnvor. Ii rclHt-d te tho diatribatiea of tires lars, erhlle Ihe government arafl p?r ticularly anxioua to get ? deeiaioii hearing ?n pnhlieationa. The nesl eaa? eame before Jadge Hand, of tbe United i oarl for the Soathern PUtrlel 0f \, .v Vork, when thi Poatofllee Da partmei l bam I the sugosl lasae of ??Tbe Mai k -" from ? re ni 1 u n'M'' privileges. Tha pnhltahera of "Tha . " applled to Judge Hard for an ir.junrtion rctraining Po*tm.ister Pat ttn of New Vork 'rom rarrvirc ou' the ordera of the department in Washing? ton. Judge Hand grantod tha Injaae* tion in a deciaion which 1 di Judpr Hand Thinks Act I* Needed "|r on.- atop -'-' r' ??'" ,:r othei - ,h,,,r ,il),v "r ,,''>'r II eerna in m< ' oot be held to bave attempted to eaaaa Ita viola? tion." Judge Hand lefl 'he intent out of th? qneatiofl ard redjnlrod 1 ?? act. T^e povernment appealed from Judge Hand'i- dectaloa and wer.t to Jndgfl Hoagh, of the Cireolt < our' of ,'?.. for an Ofder to stay the ln* ng ? dcci?ion on the appeal. Jfl - graated the stay, aaying: "lt ia at leaflt arguah> whether ra direct Inelte ? ? *.. hold up to admiratiot lo act. (Iratlo enia haa alwaya heen prefei - .--..> reeta tnriea ? idered highly hortatory, . not contain the in? ii ar.d do likawiee ' ] ho taken into oon aideration by Judga H mgh. bat be gava only h temporary tay of an injune tion. What th-' govarnmi I waa 8 nracjieally up .- ? ? ? The Ipplieation af Wai ing tha Iter at Thom*on, C,n . from ol ? ring I lei withdrawing ?eeond ilegea from "Tho .!? -1"'-i .- ' ' ? ' anothi r attei ? luch -1 de - The ca*-' came b for.. Judge Spe er, who upheld thi . 01 tha govern ?., whieh aaid: "Ha.l tl Po*( ma iter General '? 1 1 er penn ??? i -r- oae of tho great I ? .m whieh he control* for the diascR 1' ? aeh pol ion, it woold ? -? tho oppor tunity to . try afforded by hia Rase-s Decision on Nation's Welfare "There I add '.onal rrn. j, ?, . ? . ? i-har ' ? denial of such an in - heri ought. An ap] to an American authorit;os of our country to con tribul ing faeilitiu for the furthi ceaa of a propa .ation a* diatinel aa it ni and dangeroua. Un? der thr- famil 1 r rule in equity, aueh an app-al ia addresaed largelv to the eourt, It ia to be tha ' haneellor and al waya with proper regard to th* public wi ? ' ' country' welfare. The preiiminary injunction la denied.'1 ?er uphnld the Kovcrnment'a conter.'. ntent was of I createM im] detormining the offence, and tha government thua baa three .: '.i one t it With thi preponderanea of legal opinion for ita viawi the govern aienl will now pi oc< ed aetivelj- - campaign aga ona publication*. I . i 1 ?. -.. .ii : fair . a ? ,??'.. ra W**t Ve* alll f*lf lo 1ij ai 1 . Lo al OfTlrlal Rprpirrlt . - ' . -' - - ..iyan?on ? -ar IBI1 ? 3 p. m :i "I I ' fl a pn ? - 88 II : 1 Rlflhafl --r?-s ??' p m ? ? 1. m 1 Mrrai aTfra|p- aaaae la awrafla ian* ilai* for 1 ti Humldlry 1 L m .11 . * ' ! p rn M Baropnatfr RMdlnii I a ?..8881 p. m..88.81 * p m I.BI Lafa1 OWrlal '?p.?a?P I - ' . a , | ?<- _m ...? IA* . ... ... Miniature Almanac ? .n r ? High Tide ': M a m :? a u-.i G?u 1 a ? I.OH 1 i.|( Baafl) ? .-. ! 1 !'? I (.a'? I 1 1 m Fire Record 1 ? ? 11 , ? r -. -. 1 '? ' P- ? 1 - r -r un- 1 . H K B*i* 4 - * a Eut . .? ? . \ . , - , - 1 .... ? - ,. |. [i 1 K.-- ? : r -, - . K . - .. ... ', ? ? e! . 1 . ? ? . Abral a* - M l? ? ?? . : IMU ?? . Defence Board To Americanize Millions Here Every Means To Be Uaed to Make Foreigners Loyal Citizent Within thr next few day* thr moat romprrliensivr effort, yrt mndr tn Amrnranir.e thoroughly thr foreign spraking realdflBtfl of N'ew York City Will he |fl| under way hy a ?ubcom Btittfl. on alien* of the Mayor'* Corn Blittefl on National l?efcncr. I'ir*t mi-' nouneenaeal ef the plaaa aaa bunbb 11 it.rday. "The litaatiafl eonfronting thr Mnynr'i (ommittee Ifl one of trr ine'idmi* importance," said Archihald K. Stevenaon, fhairrrian of a *ub-com rriiiee on aliens. "At pre*ent. 80 prr aaal of New Vork'* population Ifl eitlier foreign in birth or speech. In order tn rweh the?e million*, every lU .g.'ni".' will he utilired. all co BrdiaatiBg through the. Mayor'* Com-' mittee. "Thr puhlir schools, Iihraries. aettle Bi.Bi . rliib*. churches, synagogues, employora' and aaipleyes' a**ocia ti.aa and flie city depnrtmrnts" baid M r. Bterenaon, "have heen en |i*ted to do everything possible to further the eampaiga, The ilogan of 'he werk.n will he 'Oba City, one I.ovalty, Oa. I'eople.' lh*' first itflp 11. making u aaa people will he t. | ??? u* one lar'guage. "Th<.ifl on alieni will have tha faeilitiee, organization, leadi-r?hip ariil rfleourcefulnaas af social agennrs nt ita dispesal. The Merehaate Kaao c atio'i uf New Virk, representing (,000 hiisme** men, will also play a large part in the campaign. "The preJeeted educatiaaal pro? gramme, which i* really the higgest s'ngle prepeet ever announced in cdu c.tion.l Relda, Biak.i Pnglish in*truc tion a fundani'Tital nia'ter and in the orgaaiaatieB ef elaaaea and elubi In eivic, Amerieaa history and lar n.iture. "New York City hai rerently awak ened," said Mi SteveBSOB, "to the fact ?rere are many people here, hut thn? they sr? *'ir fran a united people. There ia mutual d.-trust and even ? . n || itaad of the com? mon loyaltj aad social uaity which "All thnt we now have to do should have been done long ago. While the school* BtUBi BBCa larily hear tl ? -I ef doing most ef this grrat v.nrk of Amerieaaliing our aliaaa, they Bt do it all. There Bfl larger eo8| aad general nvic (fort i ir haa abl lined." The committee on ali.BI arill B?el ar.y furm. SuggCStioni . ? thedi t. l" pur*ue<l r'r as to f.eld* in which there il opportu ???.?'? ? 11 work, will be .4. It ia thfl announced aim of rapll -h a? much dur :? nine months of the aehool ? ?.! .n tha hou'.d have been done ? ars past. Outted Pacifists On the Hunt for Friendly Landlord The | ataeil of Amcric i move frm. I I f B.V. Bfl ? ? ptem her 12, in response to the demand .1 George A Pl mpton, iandjord. ti. . ution vacate the premieea, I ii yeaterday bj ?' charge of the council's headquarters. r. tha council marab and sl ate fhe ? ?'? will flae.fl to Is ui der ded. Thfl meraberi hope the eembination of - . ? I may be found. A committee, it wai aaid, had four peeaibl ? in view. . - . M edquarten - ?? d sddreaaed a few qaai -. Mr I'limnton. Hii deman I ?h..? the council move followed noticfl i ? artmi Bt thal it had information the law wns being violated ui tl ? building a' I I Ave tue, aad tli it he. a^ ia: dli rd 1 reaponaibla for any mmitted in the huiid.ng i> ? Mr. Plir,-;' I rratfl to the People' ?ed trom thfl Police ;? rtment'i notiei ro him. 'Ihe coun 1 Mr. Plimpton they . thfl department' f,.r ! ? .? wen informed, membera ? tha poliefl m< i ?,one. The landlord n fased ta aithdr i . ' |] go, aad with .' intenriea with him ? ?We wen- going beforfl loBf, anyway, ? mi mber - ? would We BBTfl i eri r had '?'" t "th A aad it waa ' ? arere n,,t to |taj ' Morecver, I offleei arl not altogethor satisfactory. ; i. . ., taur ii a ng board, i d N"1-" tnrough ? bi d "" tha ? ? idea thal everything ia in eai ? . The paliee notice ta Mr. Plimpton der of Ii - "?'' h John F Dwyer. It waa said Bt P quarti ? - ' .-,..-. nd an en toi re in thi opinion of the po'. ? ? ted, bul ir i- aerer saeeified arhat tha alleged hrench ia. Paliei I ' lll intimated thal *he notice to Mi P Btaaan wa* .,,- ?? tba r.qufl.1 Bf 'he Pflderal au tl bi tiee,_ Montreal Dynamiters Took a Death Oath M< iN rREAl ? ? ? i Weeping bit ph Tr.l hla\ .4 B an latC to-day and >'.ade wh.l hfl I I ? thr reet ttempt en the livi 'l rd Athelstan ard bil family bv dynamit li g thi r home a- Cartiemllfl on the t.ight of Aug Tremblay aaid four or five men W.re ia the plot. which waa eeacected at snti-eonaeription mcetings. II ?,, agrerd. he drclarrd. 'hat If nny of th* party turned traiter he -iu . i-d his B the plel end''! ? ?? the dyaamit. bb at a i ll ?_? the onlv member of th? part] ? -.i .1 ' he placed th? bir. b ? ? ? r 1 rd Al ' s aai b>- lln"d*'",d. 'vho remmltted inieidi te lt, and the otnrr: who an ? Hillquit Says U. S. Is Gagging Critics Morria llillriuit, Beaelallst nominee for Mayor af NOW York City, eharged rosterday that 'he l-'erleral icovernment ba* adopted a polic* of i"'ifl'ni- eritl fllflm af Amrrii-in participalion Ifl 'he war. "I? i* perfeetly clear." he *nu| in a formal atafement, "that the raiih flf Sr.iialiat. and aliti war flrganl ll Cf'ine on all over the COUI ' r,. tOgether Brith the nuppre**ion of th* Peoale'l Caancil meeting- h> the eoneerted ?r tion of the (iovernorn of several statea, .ni'i th?. aoppreeaiofl of *e-,*rai aowfl papers, are all part of a pjetirnte policy on th* part of the Federal government. to flltonalaatfl all organ* of nppoai non Hnd to ntifle all voice* of criticism in thr pre*ent war. "Tbe high handed proredure of th* . nmenl tbrowa a lurul suMight on our BVOWOd purpoae to make rh" .-?af* far democracy." Mr. llill<iuit predicted 'hat the so. riali.at movement and antl-WOr propo (tanda WOttld not be affected adver*ely b. porsoeatlaa. Membera of the I. W. W. -<aid yeeti i day Bt their WOW Yyrk headriuarter*. ?j.'T Y.iist Eighty-fourth Btreet, thal s?overnnlar', raldl af 'he organi-ation*' offlcerfl would >er\e only to itir up rympathy for thfl I. W. W. and Bt ' r.o ? rni-m';>>-' I tO ''? Hearing on Enemy Insurance Danger Asked of Senate llehard M. Har* rtalnaaa of Um trii.tro* of the Ameriean Dofettafl Sfl nied " fonaal raajeesl ?raaaafdae rith Ser*'or Mtinran I' Pleteher, ef Plorida ? n of the Uaited atete* Senate Committee on Cemmeree. for a ig on th* plan to permit. f.errr.an IllBUranee pompimin to continue :?> busineaa during th* war "Thp qiie*tion Bt issue," b* wrotr, "Ifl 8 hy (,>rtnan insurance cornpn.* rj be allowed ta do bu*ir,. the Ul ited Sfat*? wh*n we ar* at B*af with (,>rmany. i un preparod to *how: "Kir?t, that *uch Orr-tan fire >n auraace eompanie* obta'n much 5ecr*t Information whleb eaa be ? ad United c'ate*. ? ? thal thej/ arr reeel - . about 155,000,000 a year in premium-. . j. p h o enenij. "Third, thal their fund* m tin < ? ?'.i.oini.oon. a ? thia eoonti 0,000,000. i Inauranea nea n"d bv fJarman eompaniet ei*, ?~_ br tranafrrrad to A'nerir.n ,,75? rompanra *"J*| "I take ?? for granted ? mittre aa h mj'ii-i af f&irniB, t **" to hear thos oppoaed to th ? a-*^**** \ i '< mr ?? when * ' ??r:n? La"*' grante.l in order that I m*y S, _* to make arrargrrr r-.?, .? ^ ?*? with otl thi* m/,*,, ?.*??? ln the rvani of thfl romrr ..,, por'i.'i' ._.1*' tien alrradv Bifl ted t. thfl ?'rk , ;,' ? I, ? ? thr n.tur.l effrct cf war, ? . , .. || i - -' fllfl known when word ? ? ' r -, n. **T ''"'.' i L l.odgr. of Mh ia;ti' rrefa. i pnosrd ?<. ?.?..??? .? mjf with tha rr'- , t'\ "bu*in, ''-.'?".* mi my ?- - Oaa. ' -.? . g ? . ?, mce ef th* m? - Franciico fire. :? (,?'"r ?? ?' C . ?r i I 01 all al_J* -?hfaiT? ? I trarily ngJJ! $ n [ TL Monroe ? r Monrce Clothes at $17 Are the Stand ard of Value N'evrr a better time th.in right now, when other* .ir*1 ?howing Fall Clothe* al theii ^'ning k!i price- (and whil* echoei Of pa<t .'<-.t?on "rediiction*" are *ti!l faintly heard). to tei v.hit ?ally wonderfu' value*. are yciun m Mor.roe Clothes at $17. Monroe Clothes are never "marked up" to allow tor "reductions" or ""-ales lat**r ofl \ ou ;et them right now, at the start of the season. at the absolute low-st price possible to produce and ?II Clothes of Monroe quality - and with no price padding that is later taken off bv "redurtions." And thdt price is rmt only lower now than you have to pay anywhere else, but u lower than aybody's price at any time! lonroe Clothes For Fall at $17 offer more rex\ VALUE in itylt, fit, workma ?wool fsbr ci th tn clothes pi anywhere- Ise The rflflSOn ll thst we ll.i nated ALL the e/sstei thal mske cloth higher; the high down (tairs rents, middlemi ?. .1 "sales" snd "reduci have to p-v for in the end Vou can etsil) ; i ri that you not only it get better cloth lothes, than ou :a - Itorei operated 0:1 the "id Wl I ItSM me up snd >le v.'>.-.roe Clothei :or Falli cuitS'Topcoats-^enin^ Glothes MonroeiitClothes ylmerica's Lorgest Upstairs Glotb.ters .WiSFA CVrWif.' PUAR ANT? ? D MANHATTAN 42d Street, Cor. Bway Nassau St., Cor. Frankfort Cortlandt St., Cor. Bway 1 AlL Ca OPP. ACADEMY 1-ttn Jt., OF MUSIC 23rd Street, u Bway <| 34th Street. 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