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d /leroanafa prie t dwto eiieltatn. wh lh may ho eseso
useree1 d are ele M shat mre Lso eanmecWpree..tntd
Rev. George C. Vincent of ones they' announced their lnteatioo,of
Preehyterian Church. Rev. remaining.
l'hompdon of South Baptist Tb. men's behavior, togathet with
in Arthur Dumper of Trio, their handling of the oheck-girt:aroused
ol cathedral, Rev. Roland C. the crowd and several threats wire
St. Paula Episcopal Church shouted. But cooler heads called eq all
nest 0a. Randall of the Anti. hands to recognlse the uniforms Worn
gua These men will *o. by the men. and prevented an attack on
ucoed-.msch. done. to. stip.- thema until. Lieutenant Harris and four
Uies and to conserve service policemoen arrived.
ing the Aeeda ad extent With some difficulty the nei4ier.
Sea'7orc arrested and taken to pollee headoseph T mey of the First quarters. There see of themn pedd
di. Uemedal Church. prest, with, the police to discharge him: ah,
ansooiatio.annouce that Freolit him get back to camp. hie
*for loc0al1 istorn Will he said that he bd been selected fsr as
issdciatton 'Leiding Non. ctficors' camp. and had written hbee.tq
*at 11.4-ceck. In the in- his folks about hieseod fortoni., He,
oChurch Tederation. This feared' his predicament wosid lose him
lowed by a luncheon anid his chanca for advancemnt-L he p0 -ter both clergymnen apd lay- lie, however, held the pair W th":20 edEloch. Rev. Roy I. officere arrived frees camp.
htive secretary of extension The officers went tnoKinres etabno Federal Coenoili of the lishment. and after an Investigation.f Christ, in America. will declared that both men wnnid be seert
th sesebone. The plan to be masrtialed. Ac they were taking the
sa port of a nation-wide handcuffed prisonere from headqoarto make more effective. icre one of the soldiers eheuted to Lieu
ohproh federation, the con- tenant Harris that he would "get him''
fidll religioue forces to the fsr locking them up.
the war program and to The soliers. the police learned, had
efficiently the problemns been aesigned to ride bach and tent.e
follow the war. A request in trolley car. in the vicinity of amps
coed that all local pastors Raritan and maintain order among asod
more representative laymen dier passengers. They were detailcei
" church attend thn iatter also to watch for evidences of any
bootlegging that might be going en. r..
The police declared" they found
se a AA u d portly filled flash of wksky tin. t
truere foeo tete.Bt.i reuaing Girl Roughly was maid, showed evidences e!d drinkin
ad by a crowd of angry ens. Exception lfn Blclng Reatrictiono
Idward Htailers and Leuis In a report f a meeting sf the
Camp Raritan. whe, it to Mayor's Cemmittee en fNational. Detached and tore the waist of fense. published Saturday in the Nfews.
ri when eke tried to desy it wee stated that no building may hr
soc to -a cabaret. escaPed done Is excess of $2,n0e in Newark In
dling last night only because the futue, enlemss rdered directly by s
aiforms and the speedy sr" government Agenicy. without applica potlie" They were tahen tion having beea made o emtt
r-m tiaL mmie ppointhdby the ayr
iwas snobdule go o&M There to an cocep n 0 wahr
iniqg t c!amp i withinawek
after 5nlo h s p less than $2.n04. which applies sely to
he hot sonducted by Patsy repairs of or extensioas twe-tuistlng'
ito Wis ioisgto street. and buildings, so that all sew' building
enter thOr rstaurant. where a work ether, than ordered b the gov.
irformanon wae gyoing on. erment must go through teNewk,stopped y a young Wospan committee, the state Councfl of Do.
of the cheek room, who lo- fence and the War Industries itcdsd.
en that the roles of the est *ntohibltod the proqence of
men there. The pair de- Confesas to Heinousrim.r.buate tetothe cof-sheL she held her Cal W. Htchinson ef 8? liberty
trent of them, and, It is al- s trest. a foremato employed in opa. of
r used force in pusihiag her the ship yards, *ne held-ia PS.ce baji,
the short scuffie.. the -glrs rin the First Preciect Court today after
tbrn- -. having sonfebsdd to one of the' most
o-in- the. hallway attracted Ieetraordisaty add repoleive ches-ever
o l sldr.ada ocm o,.0atsl"o.tebaab: lc egthered poe., ~
tl fer. he rorieorad. 8i c s ewli ge tohe agreed ihe
* to go away..lbut In loud at sece. Hail wee set tarnishes.'
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Be u Deaths Remai nFew Dr. avtd LCooso n,,,, ^ ofechools, was asked today what the
in TenayFoursilttowoe in the schools with it.
W ig lacea~iC i 'r'pac tothe isfsnna;outbreak, Sand
ismeusse whather any cIon towatd closing any
f~n I le ---_of themws aj contemplated. Cenfirm Hor P51eC tss T sFar Ins a statehiet previously srafe hy
Isaac Loewensein. secretary to the
-Reported "1.52.5. Btoand of Education, Dr. Corson said
that the question of closing the schools
or any if them, had not arisen hero.
Tlieeei Wor Maintins L a s.the number of pupil. affected hy
a 1 ardMaitain Led te dsease had been in no instance at
all alet-ming. Actiern toward closing
Low pesc Bal andFew esk the schooie would have to be taken
Sew enchBaliasdFew seumsiaby the itoard of Educaien.
CeaaInsee ieanichOffiecs t.e Dr. Corson added that children who
JW Ne A sesd re B appeared to be developing heavy colds.
Mel ine~....mepe'en AreEn-or who showed any other signs of poe end, Ds 18d-W Weed ON css sihls infection, were being requested
5ehsls a Veo las Dr Ce to remain away from clasesn until they
sebees es et.5syaDr.tscsn.recovered. Theewoe no authority to
"-- make thie request an order. be eaid.
Fivue hundred and one new roses atDs
were added to the Health Deprtments QuGryipisa "' h
(records of influena between seen yes.
tra n-the csame hour today. The AdD etsDo o3
iotal Numsber of persons ihue far roe M DaeDats ro to3
ported as victims of the disease Is New. CM I.Ot Pute esy
ark is 1.611.meaeinlddh7-stmas een
Two deaths from the diseaeoand itsomn e cmp d s lurgin asportloe
pneumonic somplication were reportedthirty:-foupreon. f promfluen aan
in the cams period,.nmahi g the total pns-uuoadeInthefpasIt twenty-four
thee far officially reported to the do- hoae. The nmbe oftnewcaesyhow.
partmect since the beginning of the eoer. he e meonees-egh e
onthreak ten. One of the deaths 0. isfitihns.ban tenty-sen oypeumbt o
cDred at Beth Ierael Hospital, which in l the Ijamnd weperiodas-onempared with
aiso repcrted four cases of the disease nearly 100 the day beforn. Thie n
received there. The City Hospital re.hv thnhac.frbhyfd htte
ports twenty-one sew cases added to quaratik'neaill norehey lft. th
the filly-slt that were under framtmen quntlasffier.zoostontat Cal
thr.yestrd, and no deathe among Critrhlow of Butler. Pa.. whe came
Its canes, down here tn assist the camp quarter The ward tetal is 489. the additional master In the subeistence department.
twenty-fins in ihe city totat being is among the victims, as ars three New.
made up of the reports from the two arhern--Corporal George Parst. of 15
hospitals named. which are net divided Heiler parhway. Private Charles Bee.
according to ward origins. ton of T1 South street end Private
There was an Increase in the number Joseph Xeuheui of lillSouth Ninsteenth
ef cases of pneumonia reported in the street. One from jinaetit is ale
past twenty-four hours over the sum- recorded. Hie wae Prate George Wolf
her reported in the previous day and of 40t Livden avenue. The other Jersey night. Testerdayn report gsave four men who died, were Privaten ECdwin NH
tases of pneumonia as having deves- Mathews of Camden, oro Ptt, of
Oped frem Influonca; today's report In- Jersey C"ity. urcoyey Krihoshy of Tren.
eludes eletne, such roses, four being ton. Henry P. nusht of Montclair
of bronche- prifumon Ia and severn of the Willialum emth cf Bridgeton. John H.
lobar type. Anderson of Ashury Path. Irwin Vearney
mansy Cases Wed Insfluenes. of Hemlock. lenshlerdtsr ef Jersey
Bot mthe death list and the pnen- City. William F rncton of Paterson
MotIoa, hnwevor, remain no nearly and William Oleak of flaynce.
negligible In this city, as compared with
the experienres of the military campes b
and of other cins, that Health Officer Wvomansi.Colege Cloned b
Crater confees to the hslief that a D-isaenNwBrn ik
large proportion of the cases reported.osaei e rnwc
horn as influensa are not that dinses"NWR~BIK c.3-nles
at all, at least atIn its epidemic form. HWWU0WCC i.I-nles
Bacteriological emintion of the Is prevn Irc n this city, no itro. IMabel
blood of the patient. he said In egrre- Id.tDouglass. dean of the New Jersey
ment with the statements of other au- Coliege fir Women. ha. closed the cot ihoritien, is the only mey in which an legs for a few days and slhoved the girl
absolute diagnosis of epidemic Infle- studentse to oitoitheir homes.
ensahban be made, and he admitted that Tbherreare ffty-four mcmbers of the
probabiy not more thsn ten per cent. freshman clase of the rollege, and the
of the oases thorn far reported in Hem.- eases of grip acre numecros enough to
ark had been subjected te this loet The mahe it enpedient to discontinuie on sudden adenesopieto prostration, bach. eroises for a few dayn.! head and lag pains, high fever and -c-"-.
ether rymptoms that moceesor ie.s coo. so Eiei Sbiig
aetly appear in epidemic lfluennaBoonrptcjSuiig
arc net entirely absent Ie many case mt olg aigC
of heavy old, with bronchial compti mt CleeFcigC-~
catlenes, which Is by no means identical ----
with epidomic infleenza. iBOSTOiN, ct I i P.-Pnmumonin avd
Dr. Cr-ater said. howsver. that he influcenza arm cnthr Increasn Lvlowell.
would far rather have fifty perr cent. Tail Riveor avd othcr ivniertl e-tics
more cae e rported then actnally exist in this state. n-hle thi nvuvi.er of reee
of the specific disase thsn Insint upon within the Woton distric-t has remainrd
enoe ominute enaminatinn. which re- virtually stationary duritng lie last
quires considsrable time, and thus run few days. This is thes roerlusico of
the risb of not getting reports of half the State Department of Helth, hesed
of the real caesrnbecause of the so- on reports from all sections.
trume caution that would he a miatloa.fmick Cillegeaoabnroi.&4"aU ie
h~iemnly unlder such a the State Health Departmeni today for
rquitment.m oremnure. "Sudden increase here dr
Ahout forty-sight hours is required mends the presence of a larger force
for too proper completion of a pac. of worhers.. thin telmgram sold.
tsnioloalckl test ef the disease. ande
dhere are not enough bacteriologists in
the cty to make the number that would New York Has 1,000 New Cases,!'herulcd. wthsufficient r pid DeatyToein Ct bv 0
"enable the department to beep a close DetsoleiyAbv 0
grasp cn the daiy situation. Few.. -
physicians hae the time, In such a NEW YORK, October S.-Nearly it000
situation as esae at present, to make new cases of influenza and more than
their own tets in liicassn even if 100 deaths following the disease hare
they had, in the majority of instances, been rported here within twenty-four
the necessary equipment and cape- hours, but Health Commisloner Cope.
Menaceland continues te Insue reassuring
Pet WeNwach Shipyard sBan Pew. statements.
Reports fromn Washington represent L'ne of immunising vaccines has be.
thattbv pidotlo n Ne lan a gnuasand is increasing. Dr. John R.
- tat hunpiomo i NwaEgladadMotand a tango number ef Z. i. C.
the North Atlantic States generally has A. war workers are among thane wheo
mat~lrialg _ ship productien, j have submitted to the treatment.
many of thesheipyard workers being
amsog tihes.stricken by influenza. Camp McClellan Needs Nurse,;
Phls, kpt v to, henot the camse t the lf. l.
Pot.Iewar yard if one Submar-ine m.l a ~eat o
Boat Cerpicate. Dr. Henry H. latch
i~1teee~tI ase ye. Doyse.
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS NEWS
Bashing Company as a rdn
was employed by the News
tional Bank. Whsn thee
consolidatod as the Hai
Banking Company he con
the new institution usth
age when poem healtbhfto
retire. He had risen to ii,
head peying tolier.
Mm. Luff Is survived by
daughter. MrsCarmen L
a non, Chester A. Luff.
vice will be held Saturday
the home. -Burial alillt
Pieasdt lCemetery.
Anti-Saloon Man
Scores Sunday
Samuel Wilson Write
that "5Vicious"t Pern
May Be Seen ANl
Sendsi Copy Also to
In a letter written te Di
nan of the Department of P
a dupicate at which was s
cuter. ~Henry Macrneon,I
non, assistastssuperintend
Anti-saloon League of
calls atiention to the "cab.anw itvcou mle
ascompanlmente. dancing
enes and enlawful cale
wihmyesennasoin the city en any Sunday
recalls the fact in thse tct
before ho has brought sec'
to the attentin of the dii
is'my duty to do no."Ha
recnor flatly that his dept
been "neglignt of duty.'.
tDirector Brennan said t
had received thu letter from
once"-mnsing Wlleon-a
did snot enpect is answer it
ceined reporte on the cot
places mentioned in thesloet
nf his department. He an
Wilson would have to sho
'for a little while the sol l.e ntecbrtpro
ef late the iid lhns bsen oft:
the vernacular. the shy 1
epecially on Saturday
nights." as Mr. Wilson l
letter.
Efforts made this aftsrno
Prosucutor Harrison were
was vet at his office who
telephone.
Mr Wilson reclsn his f
IDireorBitrennan. written
aficer the letter toot oftl
letter he rslstatenio
eral lawlsnnes otn the pei
liquor Issiee,inv he eci)
in doing huleteotn Sot.
to the lae ' At hatt ' i've
thrnt Itiedepsiltment e -ti
ofta eatecnnont olf trli
the d'e,-or wocult cotif>
slrictiy in arc tda".'e wit
Ahoit thee cvi he let
'he mpresgave out nn
the dire-lot had lestiel cr
cabaret performancesto
prohibited in order that
criminate mirging of the
he aeppresel. smaongswith
wit the isle of alcohoill
Mr. Ottiiscv lhnc saysle
vatched decelopitente clvr
aed has noticed the graft
thn lid. He mentions ith.
locations of ssvereal place
has visited and which h
violating the iaw.
nclsnY.Wloonthee matters to your amt
my duty to do. Inasmuch
the official of the city nwh frtrs sblt o h
of the law. I am aiso eel
of thie letter to the prnse,
picas, who shares with yot
of firer the responsibility
the law is enforced whniaeegignofdtoasI
meet has bees."
Industrial Branch of Y. A
Is Formed in Ironboc
The lroenifood Commun
dustrial branch of the T.3
argacjsed last nigict at a m
Down Towo Club attended
PAPER R
es.:,l0 yer ge.'J P.to
rents whena
eke eneared r s l Tw ace. flin
cal Newark I FllUto w w ao
soar and later
nark City Hta.
tohss Doesn't Want to Interfere 1wI
osnal Newark
etinuled with -
R four yeares llbu t Loan ~le. County
irced him to
is position of Chairman WoltnExlis
yhis wifn. a
mseldon. and Expects, Prohibitionosts to W
Funeral ser--_____
alverecon at
'011w in hit. Tkian Majority ad Peaple Fevrt
Ropubliese Leadnons ya Clamwnn". rThels beeu. Will BasBat a
1 r terosu Day sad Wishe-ge
Cabarets Mabii ef Ortakiag DytngGOut.
Bncaune of the Liberty loan dt'
therena iRepublicans will eeinletheir ca
es Benna patn tis tllno twelve daysa
omaenitght of hot and strenuous campaig
formnced Inc andplenty of It. Couniy Choairm.
Wociltoti said that the campaign w
Over open Monday night. October I1. wi
seerlmeotiege In cariosepants
thu city and that this will be the ord
Prsctrof affairs every night until Elcti
And whnat'smoe. Mr. Woolaten en
retrre.the county comittee would 'hoost
retr arn-ad-iruly' give itsa etire support
Public Safety. the Repiublican Prehibition candidat
eant io Prose- for thu Aseumbly. Hot only that. I
Samuel Wii he prudicted that the Republican tick
dast of the Including the Asseemhly doisgatll
New Jersey, would u-la and win by a large m
test perform- litil He gate reasons 'why the Pt
ad remain hibition tandidates Weuld sweept
and drunk- coty
Ie of liquor. ""I dcc'thelileve it would be right
cir ofplaces start the campaign for noteactil at'
n ight." He the LiOerti Loan campaign In oce
sm that twicesadji oltn 'A sonst
hcodtosdrive ipn cos, we will start is c
rector, -s It peignior ibIt0.n1 heavy I thinkht
tells the dl- weeseais en short: that we rot
pertinent has sught to hasethree weeks, but It ca
m hisirav e-be hmipe that Interest in polt
and eteat hethis ycar wonit beInttense an yw:
a nthat hee The people have had thnir mind ont
ndutofihe s Mar and they won raad abot pc
iduc fro te ntics. Thi orohititn tandidatcosit
ieo said that so over the top in good shape. Ti
to i htwon In ts primaries and Republics
ow himalthat must feel thai a majority of the vet.
It pedal wabutoIntheir party are in favor of pi
tandn.oute hihition. The majomriy have doltc
andhe iniu,' what they stand for.
and Sunday Espant. Prehlittee to Wtn.
alms in thoe 'If they want prohibition nil rig
the Republican nrganization has tos
Loon 10 reach will support the candtdates. If a n
1futile. He loriry of the voitrs dent want th
on railed hy at the celcion. thai Isn't oar faultb
pern..oally. I bslieoesthey will. Th.
rst lettermen are hundreds of ham tocrats in favor
Immediately protihition who will vole for iht
Ice 1n theltWith th eiesoad Ihe Repuhiirsv i
to the ge hlh il~"-el-nvithe tircehi's t- w
rt of icesed beloeeIn majority rule all vntlng I
ry. epertiliyr litmi I r uv-ot epentoo cec il l
Ay onraoryi han thec ciil hi 5yiovare nasori
hesuoreit -Oeile% Ither- aresittof yer
d he telieved n "I"-." Iie!r v in Iiia yico
ccci mntif a '.t-1 role fotoohe ilei ccnpiv,
>"aln~nilec atItheevic., left iesr 1 orsee it
Ct I t-cicet p t-- " 1 I -.- in 0.e lclns115 ill 0 het
thecinos Idryartnd.aii -geplaceccet Tic*
er, he i50 -1cthe. ithil.it.0ti-ktl llieel.ii.
rotation hat Other:-co1er Is the esn1.a
tern thct ail man liehiIt, hoc he ltrlilhitilti
the ciiy be vodi. ean thatlthe increase to
the 1ndb- yrlprceof e hinhy eod fancy driniks.
tsesmight lot 'viheeler of the glass of hellt
dancing andL the veshneea n inhat beverage.- bell
1teanatsclAla.a -turn-- v-ndl-wyrynotI
iheveragee ntitd thetl vktre poplt who are m
lhet he he"noyirood mccc" vow arc saving and
ye thai ttmeepeclics it o icrtuontand Itiat even
sal liflicet of more ums ihycc-lass were cutting
t amea ant the ihabit.With regard to Quo falt
e which hec he eplained. It sand to be that a r
he says, ane could throw a 'lollar bill on the' I
snd poy for a round of drinhs. Not
ye: 'Ibring tow, he acid. Withthe inceaseInl
etlon. ae is price, he added, it takes ii and $4
as you are pay u-haltn-eucn-rnacovered by 8t.
io carrirs the
enforcement:dung a copy
eetrof the Shot by Edge to Open
tas a county
loca ficia Caidwell Rifle Rant
your depart--____
~- Governor Will Also Give Addy
M. C. A. at Ceremonies Set for Satur.
atr. president jstone. will make ano ofihelanspect
ninpapy; Don (of the range. Ldttnasal Colosi Wi
of the 'City lam H. Maci eof the marl"a eerp.us
ata inadustrial Iis in - hirge of Che sm -rthh. dii
1L4 acy F ico~n of the nay, will arrive too
T. I. C. A.: f'Washington toStorropw atditand Is
*l secretary. aomeaaad of the. an semaing
rho has ibf charge unil $l40onq ofa ethe gqf
s ie.UM tteq 5 ietr Jose
itpenee ts.t pt.W- d
M 4 Otfficers of ths e Wit!who wilG am
- ~ jeetooaant J ln and es