Evening Star Newspaper, January 31, 1923, Page 36

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UNION ROWPUT | PO JOHN LEWS Norman Thomas, Head. of| - Democracy League, Calls | for Clarifying Position: Assoiidted Pleys,” 7 - YORK, danusry- Sk—John L. wis, presideng of the United Minc ers of America,; has been asked director of 1 Démocracy. | - ** his-position on the union's proposal to nationalige; the coal in- | austry. g i ldén, president of “dls- trict No. 9 of the union, from mem- bership on the miners' nationalization research protest against an aitack on the committee’s report Jaunched by Lilis Searles, ed- itor of the Mine Workers' Journak. “Partor Coml Miner —.In his statement public not to regard plan the scheme for na recently e public committee, as & the plan proved by the un partly framed by miners.” League- for Industrial De- assisted the union commit- prepaiing’ ‘i ta ihe cenwich Village | mocracy tee I w that he and ne “parlor coal s referred to alleged action in closing the eolumne of the official journal to the committee “raises the ue says Mr. Thomas' letter to the union ! side ¥ . “whather you. the ncknowl- ciged head f the mine workers, the sriul lewder in a successtul fight really stand for nationaliaation as a Living issue or only ‘in principle,’ as the siplomats = Cltes Nuraery Rhyme, “To faver nationalization. but to forbid public discussion of ‘concreie plans, 1eminls me of the old nursery | rhivme which b gins: Mother, may I go out to swim? “The public has a right to ask y @ clarify your position.” conthiues | Uie statement “The leagte would be | honored ta offer you the platform it | offéred Mr. Colden. In ocder that you Ty et the pubILe right on an issae | stand as your lu-t ————— FRENCH-AVIATOR BEATS | WORLD GLIDER RECORDS [ Andre Maneyrol,. Remains in Air 8 Hours. 1 Minute. 26 Seconds, in Test Yesterday. CHERBOURG i remaining in the air a -t 10 landed at §:15 t was made~in u p there was a westerly breeze on January i L set a zlider record Biskra of hours three minutes. DEAD MAN HELD A WEEK. seven | of Family Ineists He Will Revive From Suspended Animation. uafy 31—Th Btevenson. still ! te, i family remain- | G hat Stevenson | i, T els ago Loda irs present tevenson | sion to view contending tha Would Bamper the entration of | niinds.” which y will be made today to ty health oMcer ex- amine the YoMy.“.. .. { In England, torth century ting for a.« act in a jiffy are packed in r-ticht tape which cserves full strength burn and pakumx‘sns; gestion and - dys; let these. chronic when'h i and” ‘economical to . But the. old-faghioned ‘mustard ‘plas. ter burried and blistered while it acted. Cet ‘the relief and help that mustard plasters gave, without the plaster and without the blister. Musterole does it. It is a clean, white ointment, made with oil .of mustard. It is scientifically prepared, so. that it works wonders. i Gently massage Musterole in with the finger-tips. See how quickly it brings re: liecf—how speedily. the pain_disappears, Try Musterole. for. soge hroat, bron- chitis, tonsilitis, croup, WM‘R’. -av.h-i x ma, neuralgia, headache, &tongeéstion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, -pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it may prevent pneumonia). “35¢ .and 65c, jars and tubes; hospital size; $3.00. Bc_nag thmaflmg’tnrfl phl“(]’ = that it was.| - | report, Mr. | {equipment In MOVIE STAR OM Turii< DEALE $260,0C0 SENT RUSSIA | TO BULFR(JN!_(:iEHMI\NS1 e January | rom their Moorish 0 | American Corporation Gives Its ‘mw ght to Madrld stories of the suffer- rey sald tl e Share of Million-Dollar Fund. January tne rele Russian-American | Industr ‘or- Door liealth tia poration today 000 had been cwill be used imm purchasa machinery and oth many and is part of which the corpora- pvest in Russlan in- rouncement stated 1 funds were transmitted by a picago bank to the Industrial Bank a millio THE AMILLIONAIRE CHILD OFF FiraD35 AN GMPTY BOTTLE THAT WiLL BRING FIvE CEMTS AT Arty MOORS KILL CAPTIVES. |@lers and civilians vocenily ransomed |MEN SEEK TO OUTDO | " WOMEN IN DISPLAY OF COLORFUL GARB DETROIT. January 31.—Men are to outdo wonien in colorful olothjng dur- ing the coming year, it was announced here last night by Charles H. Bunnell, a smember of the executive sommittee of the National Associstion of Merchant | Tatlors, In outlining the program for the organization's annual convention, opening here today. “Nature decrced that the male of al- most any species should be more color- fully attired than the female,” he said. “This is shown by the plumage of birds. Yet in the human race men are drabs in dregs, while women affect colors. “Néw weaves, richer in color and of | more ornate pattern than ever before, will be shown. Men’s garments this seas son are to have a tendency toward. the striking.” 2 | Among the questions'to be considered by the convention Will be a mernorial to Congress urging that immigrAtion bars be lifted and means of training Amerijcan-born youths in the tailors’ trade. The convention will continue through Februafy 2. TRIPLE “WAR BRIDE” IS HELD IN FRAUD Quiz Mrs. - Florence Dibble Tracked to | Pittsburgh and Charged With Ob- taiming Allotments Illegally. | n\('um Assaciated Press i JTTSBURGH. January 31.—Afier al search which led to many eastern cities, Mrs, Fiorence May Dibble, nl- leged to have married three soldlers dur- ing the war after deserting lier husband. who was serving in the Unitad States Navy, has been arrested here by agents {of the Department of Justice, who ced her from Milwaukee through a to Pittsburgh s OAY R'S t number of ci Dibble was ar by United Stat T. Hubbard for New York, in March, 162 i 1t is charged in the warrant that she defrauded the government through the lectlons of war allotments of $15 monthly_from the three soldiers she is sald to have wed, to which the govern- ment added an equal amount. She will be given a hearing before United HStates commissioner tomorrow s morning and if held on the charges will they will | be taken to Albany, N. 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