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£ i s v ,‘.17_ (MILK HANDLERS' - | g7, .., | PROMINENT WOMEN STRKECONTINES| -2 | VEW “HUNP SHON Mildred Lothrop, mother of five children and ehief operator of the Northwestern Bell T Gotha,mite,# ‘Endure: Second | 7| zhens omeear“ae e wie } Mrs, Wallage ' Entertains w Democratic: ' Leader An_midmn.nt Calls for Lapes .of Year After Permission Before . Frr Ahndonnm’at." 5 = 2 LT Jf SA state. Her only resewme, ‘AR amendment to the interstyte 17 e e viahe to oteie | et e abeing e s i Senator, bt oat e A N s 3 . t0 o there and t i 5 2 £ Plans Reorganization and ||zt be saaea 7 | | ermision o thae wAprensing "etore” dhe' weers” i Milkless Breakfast as Thcoaort” x Vi sold measi | | Wives_of Cabinet Officers - e The. 1 T 1 n given by the Interstate Coms RN o Keneral ul ¥ = = Y of Ven W 8 - ) ), < Will Sesk {0 Clear Debt.. ;.. et || TR ST s TR With Merchant. Marine. *"_Deliveries Fail. - Shermonta e seais auvine o | | and Other U. S, Officials. ' dEES MAROTALL IN 1928 | | e e e | | B vt e s SR L | e ‘ AREE-+ | e e ST a | |t v s i SEES MARSHALL IN 1924 TS | (S o, envhedl, 2 CONTRACTS WELD. PROOF || BEUE2 SPBEE S8 | oSPITALS ‘ARE SUPPLIED| | Ja"alin s s | |ammiss oo oo 3 the legal residenmce of thelr ' Mr. Harpls said, in announcing Rusbands was at,Boston clubs, e e ity | of T oresvastaoriMra, HencyIC. Willlace, - SR S < executive compmittee, bably from/| Preparation of -his amendment. . 2 E Other cases cited 'included . 2 : wile of the Secretary of Agriculture, Lewis Says-Fight in Party Ranks Washington, hwunm:f- ow dags. " several nundred miles ndment, that|Rgilroads Agree to Use Best Ef-| | cuat of a Brookiine woman o Striking ' Drivers - Also Continue | | $he wan cited for refusing to | ||} \2 0 T Beon st - . : 3 e of o railroad in Geo - o . s did me . o= . % * 'Will Make Him Presidential leaderahip, Mr. Hall ei he aemted | doned or were ia :::'ut:-flgf otz | forts for Foreign Ship Companies Serving Dispensaries and Taraing the countryside unill | |of the twentieth annual chrysanthe- 3 o R X to “decentyalize”. authority by throw- | “junked” and that he thought ab- : e water rose . S - Pt show of the department, rior 5 . 5 : witehboard plugs, putting the | | M7 -8 e . P pmitek [ ELeia, Tosponainly o ot o0 e asmmeniny o cooremb et o Auainst ATL Othars 2 g T e et R omen bwmm;ra an]e|te y repre- | time be allowed before actual -| B N'h- Asdoclated Press. o nd, but had been given ‘B:‘:ne A--oe(n;udm i |afternoon, in the greenhouses at 14th wented on the local committees. ‘.| donment of any road is begun. BW: YORK, November 2.—Foreign that she was “not NEW YORK.:November 2.—Citizens and B streets southwest. <|i/:Striking at the republican adminis- | - The Georgia senator suggested that|competitién, *alded and abetted by voreed emough” to maintain of. the metroRiitia ares rose again CLEVELAND DRIVERS STRIKE. / Mrs. Wallace and her guests named Negotiations Carried on Since oc_'wme of the new mammoth Japanese blooms propagated in the department tober 1 Are Broken Off Abruptly. which are a feature of Before the show opened separate residence, and so could mot vote. tration, Chaitman: Hull declared that|twelve months' timea wacld > the group ‘people along the line n‘;o:c}gd ;:;mr:t Americans,” was declared today by | Eage e Phrty executed & new Mort[Urrange their plans or provide means | United States Senator Joseph E. Rans- milk and cream’on the second day of .hm,; Dower Tabe Barch it hed ne :ro.p.:n !; l‘!‘xlzuwll:-:xfi:::"t&; :-{llmr:tr: dell-of Louisiana, in an address before :l‘ofill or:’e, bul‘ ,_l national onme,” he |the milk h:galerr strike, with slight - ; vestige of policy—no program, ex-|funds the Advertising Club of New York to be , “and ‘& solution is possible only [prospect of ‘a strike settlement in| CLEVELAND. Ohio, November 2. 2 . ; ;'yf:fi'&.?"’ Hex: u':? ;”;h“ ::‘ 'fl: to insure continued operation. sy "u:dam':‘ abibee B¢ are m;u‘;:fi fio—g'?e:‘ation of all parts of [gight. Except for deliveries by small H\lndredla:l Itxl'u:iun.ndu of‘ '?eatplg ‘?; Severals d‘;fi: D:i;l;sii‘!‘:ena!‘bllohoemhw‘fhe‘:: g : group which financ 5 —— e ates. \ Greater veland were- without m! - campatgn.® a 2 crippling the development of the Ameri-| “The one great outstanding fact is|dfatributors the milk delivery system | Vcaforday morning as & result of the | House: and, i Waltees Dupes Shet = e = emocratic party in Tennessee, be-|cnn meschant marine Nearly a score |that the government-owned Ameri- |continued in a state of paralysis. |failure of between 750 and 800 arivers | greit B o il Wilsos “Stricken Soldler. cause of his popularit one of the guests at the show. l,, . N & popularity and “well [ 07 T llroads, he said, includ- | C3D Merchant marine has been put 0| Representafives of the employers' |of the Telling-Belle, Vernon and sub- < ) ; 'ormer Fresident Wilson was salut- /known energy in party affairs. Eu- | erican railroads,’ he sald, the acid test of competition and has sidiaries companies to° report for Attract Special Notiee. } ¥ - " ed as” “our stricken soldler of the|gene H. Willlams, member of the|ing some of the greatest systems, have |been found wanting. And for a year|OTganization, the milk conference | york. this morning .to ‘breakfast without . world war” in a resolution adopted by [state executive committee, said here and . Terehing . 2 i . 3 filed with the Interstate Commerce |2nd a half there has been on the|board and Milk Wagon Drivers’ Union| The men went on strike at midnight o vo of the most promising new e the national committee in executive flast night that the selection of Mr. statute books of the nation Provi-|were called to the office of Mayor following a vote by members of the Which were named (wo yea session today, while & paragraph of |Hull meant that the party in' the|Commission coples of contracts in|siong that would have enabled us to Milk and Ice Cream Wagon Drivers, |ago, are uttracting much attention this the resolution condemned the state would be harmonized, and that | which the; Hylan t to.al ible ¢ 3 , y agreed to use their best|obtain and retain a just and profitable]Hylan today to discuss possible terms | cpgyffeurs and Helpers' Union after & | year. The show is open daily from llgafim:-;xelgt :kk‘:: l;fifllmc':%nlillgfi_ it ‘trlomdl-‘.ln be-found in the demo- | ¢erorts to secure freight “for foreign |8hare of our own carrying trade if {of settlement. Both sides expressed |break in negotiations for a new wage |y am. until 9 p.m. am’l Supt. Byrnes, ference the-resolution sald cratic column in the next election. | shipping companies to the exclusion of | they had been enforced. little hope of reaching @ settlement. |8cale Which had been going on since |in charge of 'the greenhouses, will T s e e ommiittas . othersr T know of no stronger argument 5 October 1, when the companies an-|make arrangements with school te PR ol sl S o g URGES ANNUAL MEETING. les,— | fOF the efficacy of the dones biil than Insist Upon Open Shop. nounced a reduction. of $6.50 in the|ers who wish to bring the children. sembling of the disarmament confer- Coatracts Cited as Examples. these threats of retaliation. These; The employers, in reply to a request | weekly wages, which averaged $38. 1 Besides the 1,500 big Japanese bloom: ence and further expresses hope for |F. D, Ro Senator Ransdell cited as examples |cries of retaliation do not lack|by Mayor Hylan to arbitrate the de-| Between 75 and 80-per cent of the|massed in the center of the greenhouse. complete succeas: . D. osevelt Would Have Lead- | contracts between the Pennsylvania |echoes in this country, but trace those'{mands of the drivers for a $5 weekly [ milk deliveries are affected. according | there are hundreds of dainty pompon: . In e separate resolution accepting | ers Confer on Probl system and Furness, Withy & Co., a |echoes to their source and you will|increase and two weeks' vacation|to estimates. Union officials an-land single chrysanthemum plants,bank Mr. Whites resignation the committes n ems Yearly. |British corporation; between the Bal-|find yourselves in the strongholds of | with pay, in case today's conference |nounced, however. that hospitals and |along the sides, which atiract ax m expressed “its genuine appreciation timore and Ohio railroad and the |the international Americans, whose|came to nothing, refused, asserting|families baving babies Will be Bup-|attention as the more aristocratic larg of Mr. White's: faithful and unselfish North German Lloyd line, and the |foreign business connections are more |any arbitration must include the ques- | plied. blooms on a single . Some d service to the party.” Boston and Albany railroad and the |precious to them than the welfare of [tions of an open-shop policy and a| Several offers of compromise Were |varicties are m. including _novel Cunard line. the United States.” reduction of wages provided by the [rejected by the company, acrording to ese and Chinese strains whic Fight Called. Useless. Dublic the partys Doskion on tares ne| “Exclusive use of facilitles is grant- contract which expired on Noyember |the union officials. One called for ac- ing much attention from v b Former United States Senator J.|the day is being urged upon the d::‘n:- ed in many cases,” the speaker said, 1. They reiterated their intention of | ceptance of a° reduction of 33 and E - = = Hamilton Lewls of Tllinols, who at-’ cratic national committes by Srogmio | “free wharfage and freight handiing 15| EXONERATED IN DEATH. |establishing the open shop. - - another asked the company (o en- Commercial €semers Ficre: \ REPRESENTATIVE CORDELL HULL | tended the democratic national com- | D. Roosevelt, democratic vice presi- | Siven, speclal arrangements on through Mayor Hyln suggested a board of |deavor to reach a medium between| . . = = ? 3 h et “ N mittee meeting yesterday, sgid the ldential candidate in 1920, bills of lading are made and many arbiters, comprising one representa-|the $3 and $6.50 reductions. h_fl( ‘e ;"“S"Of} of Dr. W. A. Taylc - ¢ By the Associated Press. fight between the McAdos and Cox | In a letter to the committee, which | Other privileges accorded. 0 Salesman Absolved of Responsibil- [tive each by the employes and milk [ Several hundred drivers of other |Chief of the of plant industr companies and a third chosen by |companies will mot be affected. who takes a very aclive, personal i terest in the deve contingents for chairmanship was as - i STi t;o!;ns‘,i Novemb‘er z;l—Delvelon- profitisds as ~a mqunyn': ggdled Lo ’:fi“x}’:’dfitfli oy lfiugoc?:fii its T.":n‘f.‘,’.?é:i' ‘w"fih“g?.‘;"cfi’.‘::‘ d.n] ity in Killing of Baggageman. |mutual consent or appointed by Presi- St g rest in th velopment of the mur nent of the democratic national com- | preparing for war over the selection [to obtain expressions of the political | Erants the free and exclusive use of | William H. "White, a traveling|J¢"f Harding Gov. Miller or Secretary Parts Of the country have come here 1 mittee Into the “most militant and | of & drill sergeant for dress parade.” | bellefs of the entire party every four | certain piers, and, in addition, further | ., = atod b nopof Labor Davis. The employes at 2, STARTS COMMERCE CLASS | s, o e o e s ot ¢ eficlent organization” within his ca-f yT2, 5314 1he copfict, ::'le:atel:le o Lonew ana Teane o thist, this: ahould, blockes under cmtaly eoniitions & 1o me:;n .naur; m!or ex:::;;:imm: ',e'{'x‘.‘i"iu‘;‘fifié‘:%r'i"r'éi‘#a?{:;‘ tor voceton Propasate on a commercial scale. | pacity, and dissemination of facts| ganization would make former Vice ARE every, year. % nced:rate ‘of 2if ‘ceuts por; HUNAN o 2 ¥. M. C. A. Courses Under Direc-| Some of the new seedlings wer X o = pounds for freight in carload lots. the death of Van Buren Hill, colored, Keep Hospitals Supplied. » e e 1208 named yesterday by ts of 1l fli- | concerning the ‘“shortcomings” of| Fresident Thomas R Marshall the |HOUSE DEMOCRATS APPROVE.| “As a result of the operation of | paggageman, employed at Union| TWo of the. largest corporations tion of A. L. Ward. Siata ot (e depariment, who were on- the present national adminisiration | Igrminee for Fresident in 1924 of the the various contracts ‘well over a d s announced plans for _establishing - ducted through the greenhouses by amfong the “average citizens” is, in| democratic national committee and Vote Thanks to Whi million tons of freight are ‘turned station. Mr. Wl.flle had left an Army neighborhood distributing stations to- Courses in the Y. M. C, A. evening | E. Allanson, assistant in charge o Drief, to be the policy of Cordell Hull, | 21l other party national committees, te and Pledge | over annually by American railroads |pistol in his suit case and when thejday. Up to this morning, milk was| school of commerce will begin this|business = operations. =~ These jnclu E-) to foreign ships. declaring they are not needed in na- Su; & the new democratic chairman, as un- [ {ERRHIRE THEY 8 pport to Chairman Hull. Notes an “Amasing” Aspect. i isto] | available only at rallroad terminals A eh lsion= ot Are| “Elidge,” a dark bronze; “Flora Craw baggageman moved the grip the pistol | 2057 7€ o rlcYor"the smaller distribu- | frecr 1 “Ward, director of education |ford” & majenta: “Janic.” red str officially outlined today. . Mr. HuM Democratic members of the House| “The most amaaing aspect of the | W3S exploded and inflicted a wound|ting agencles, the only exceptions be-|or the Y. M. C. A._ schools, The|ed with gold, and “Edra, expects to leave late today for Wash- HAS LONG RECORD. at a conference today unanimously | situation, however, is that the rail. | Which caused death. A coroner’s jury|ing in the case of hospitals. dispen-|courses, which have been developed [Mrs. James I Jamcs ington, arriving there . tomorrow adopted a resolution expressing roads, supplied with funds from the |held the salesman on the theory that|Saries and “fi"’s‘l’“"v n":f" the strik-| with the assistance of thirty repre- g}g“g";:ddm ped bloom the evening. - preciation and thanks for the able|United States Treasury, have been |he was violating an internal revenue|!ng drivers kept suppiled. sentative business men of Washing- | beth Edmon + ““Fhe "new” chairman's polictes are |NeW Chairman Has Served in Con- |leadership and faithful and unselfish | utilizing their resources'to bulld up |law in transporting a suit case con- T o e S stessziag | ton. will embrace advertising. sales- i v 1 i followi service” rendered by George Whit e business and swell the profits|taining firearms. 5 manship, real estate, public speak- - P ey utined it tiep tnradmin | BTess and Upon Tennessee Bench. |as chairman of the democratic hite | of° toreign competitors of the gov- | The® grand jurors also ignored a|blants. Clerks stenographers and|ing. and credits and collections. 33,250,870 OF_SCHOOL AG | bookkeepers of the distributing corpora- | " “ihere are larger opportumities in To o % v tional committee and ernment’s shipping. In other words, tempted robber. i « c Istering the afairs of the committee | 'CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. November|joies comimiiiee and congratulating | SCTeClcriment of the United States e O O Bren " Ther” renorted | tions are not affected by the sirike. of business tod: - 3 " e e Y O e e Ttmos. | 2—Judge Cordell Hull, the new chair- | Cordell Hull as Mr. White's o of| (€ blaced in the position of USINE |indietments against Oscar R. Slack,| Several cases of violence by strike| .. oiner leading vocation i+ | Census Bureau Compiles U. S. Ci e e o e arie W< Sharl | Taan of the natlonal démocratic com-| ~Just hefors the announcement. of | 5 moneY to foster competition with | nousebreaking: Raymond Sorrell and | =P N IET® Fiore, oMok STurce men | Ward, “The courses outiined s S s 50 s Ol d p 2 18 ~fiy ears old, having ' taelf. the American railroads are R, B Sylves- o 2 v t ving de- ) N iry to pay all debts at an .early|peen Born' in Overton county, Tenn. e totise D on Garrersus, Reb- | not prepared to give to the American e o ang Williamn H. Youry, | were arrested after they were said L e hool population! - © |October 2, 1871, his present home be- | nessee, actin 2 ‘en- | merchant marine the same aid they v j|to have stoned a driver of a truck They are primarily for|Uni States is 33.250.8 Want Publicity Bureau. h h 3 g democratic leader, se ‘e grand larceny: Harvey U. Taylor and | % n® “sipply of milk for hospitals. | business. ¥ primarily for - d ing at Carthage, Smith county. He|cured permission of the House to| Xiend to forelgners steps should be|Robert Washington, “assault; Arden .| those already engaged in certain lines | sus bureau today announ “We shall also proceed at once |graduated from the law department| print in the Con taken to end these conditions.” 1 L. Dani The policeman who made the arrests loyment where daily applica- | number, comprising citizens fi with establishment of & thorough |of Cumberland Uriversity, Lebanon, | an article by Mr. Hull, who Is tecors | , Aside from foreign competition, F. Wood, bigamy, and Carl L Daiels, | neia back a erowd of 500 with his ron oF the principles covered In the [ LWenty years old, more than organization in the various states|Tenn. and was appointed judge of | nized as @ tax expert, on ~The Bes. | f2ilure of American’ shipowners t CYOIVeT, o wtoned other drivers at| courecs MY be made Were aitending schou and counties. In this same connec- |the fifth Fennessee judiclal circult| nomic Consequence of the Defeas of | 28Sure “dependability of service” was P ating tember. 1919, and Januacy, 13 tion .we shall strive to inaintain an[by the governor and elected to suc- efficient publicity bureau to get “un-{ceed himself, but resigned to m;ke, the census was taken. e declared by Senator Ransdell to be aigtributing stations, the police said, —_— the Pesce Treatyst. e e Ie expianetion foc et | HEADS TECHNICAL EXPERTS. |{ " atrolmen were sent 4o the sta- ORDERED TO FORT CROOK. Utah apparently is the most stud biased and accurate facts relating |the race for Congress, which he en-|in the last electl, or Congress | portation of such a large proportion | Col William S. McNar, general staff. | tions to preserve order and insure the i ous state. 73 per oent of her cltize Tai%he ‘smortcomings of the repube |tered in 1908 and remained until da: | 1 olaimed by mo tmenbrincipally, It | of American commerce in allen bot-|has been designated as chairman of |safe delivery of milk. Col. Harvey W. Miller, adjutant|aligible by age being regmistered i: Iean convention before the average |feated lagt November by Wynme 5| roraminoq on tiLs frends, because he i toms, g the War Department technical- com-| A large crowd of sympathizers as-|general, has been relieved ‘from duty |schools. Massachusetts leads in_the citizens. feated last November by Wynne S.|remained on the job here. instead of | ‘Enforcement of the merchant ma- |mittee and as a member of the |scmbled at one large company’s up- |as milifars observer, City of Mexico.|meven fo thirteen vear group. with ¢ I Eeuple have been fed up on & vast | ohien carriod Tenncssee Inte T ae | B ol hhis glistrict. He | rine act of 1920, “especially of those |War Department group. American en-|town plant and jeerea the arrival of | Mexico, and ordered to Fort Crook,{96.1 per ceni, and Louisiana comes amount of misrepresentation, misin- | publican column. exest p“:“ v r‘e'.'elee:'nn:";'.,‘,:.':“;,",'j cam- | gections. providing for the mainte- | gineering standards committee. 100 strikebreakers. Neb.. for duty. last, with 5.9 per cent. ormation and falsehood conicerning |® judge Hull was among the most| leagues from close districty. ' ° 01" |nance of new trade routes, equality of the true record of the democratic ad- |conspicuous men in Congress during| During His many vears in Congress|2PPOrtunity for American ports gen- * ministration _covering ~the period | hig long service in the House, his as- | Representative Hull was conspicuous | Sr2117: Preferential rail rate on ship- Since 1515 Subsequent events and |.iCnment to the ways and means com- | for his 8ctive Work on the ways e |ments by American veskels, and dis- daily happenings have exploded a|mittee establishing for him a place| means committee. He ls the author |Sriminating duties and tonnage due yast number of these falschoods,(ae one of the democratic leaders. . |of the income tax.law, and his coun. |Ws recommended by Mr. Ransdell which at times were very dangerous.| Tne selection of-Judge Hull was es-| 36! 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