Evening Star Newspaper, May 14, 1923, Page 5

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T T THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MAY 14, 1923. = ) E[HE"ES ][]_P[AN KEEPING UNION STATION TRACKAGE |PREACHER INCLUDED = S I oot S5 WITHIN BOUNDS 1S MAIN PROBLEM | WI.W.W.ARRESTS oC 76 fthe AVENUE o¢ NINTH:® ADFOR TRAVELERS| ~ 0F CENTRAL CITIZENS' ASSOCIATION o « o s s Workers in Pacific Coast States Near End. National Bodies Gathering{Homes and Institutions Here for Three-Day Would Suffer From Convention. Invasion, Is View. By the Assoclated Preas. SAN FRANCISCO, May 14.—The strike of the Industrial Workers of th@® world called April 25 by the lum- ber and marine transport workers has | iended fn Oregon and Washington, but | is continuing at San Pedro, Calif. Of the 40,000 lumber workers In the !northwest 1t was estimated that 15,000 lquit work, 50 per cent of whom were ! (LW, W. ¢ The strike was conducted peacefully {in most places. One death, however. jresulted “in Washington, ' where a stoker at a lumber mill was killed i Eleven demunds were made by the {lumber workers n Oregon, but in | !most places no demands were pre- isented. Rootleggers and gamblers | +were notifled to close up during the jstrike “or drastic action will be taken against you.” Other notices urged (strikers to “stay away from booze. { In Calffornfa there were strik the lumber camps, but & compurati ly small number of men were in- ! { Volved, while at San Pedro 3.000 long- i shoremen quit work and shipping wa tied up. The congestion was relieved partially by a diversion of a number, of the frelghters to San Diego. The | steamship companies claim that 1,200 e e ve. | PLAYGROUNDS ALSO SOUGHT BY BODY Dlegates be ington this my attor Association of Travelers' Ald s | tonight, tomorrow day. to di aiding of ties, to Alley - Closing Edict Is Given Close Study by Members. k, at the National Museum _ with Willia 8. Rovster, Do H ation, | Organized in 1909 for the orlginal, . burpose of studying and etabilizing | L o | chanked conditions effected in its im- medlate territory with the establish- ment of the Union station, the Cen- tral Citizens' Assoclation has found that its most pressing problems B = {men have returned to work thranghont s Eistcice nave ol At Los Angeles night pollce raided tered about the Washington termi a meeting of strikers in the harbor ke e b THOMAS J.DONOVAN, JOHN A.Me MAHON, s tnruied enty Al Sreat mass of trackaxe mootved. in| PRESIDENT. gosge™ SECRETARY e EvoNg charges violating the criminal s0 large a project. novo syndfcalism law. Among them was . Accordi o ohow: the Rev. F. R. Wedge, prize fighter. ’ \ccording to Tho Donovan, lumber fack. Harvard student and —_— e uc lon — president of the oc! 0 IORt RArioLE S hese oy e northwest. The | clergyman. Those taken into custody B Grom O e i square. The step was opposed on the anization since | brought the total number of alleged - ground that it nullified the limit priority, have | W. W. members arrested yesterday rallroad interests of the va-itions of the MeMillan bill, prohibi Leo A Rover, | to forty-six T Dominion of Dr. Sar: running of a spur track into the | Colleg: openin o mr bee int property which lles contiguous| {ng. a 5 i CLEIE Bt {ing the terminal ever crossing the| M. J ind Thomas J Ist street northeast, adjoining the line of the property, save m‘u..n. rdt has been ession the | railroad terminal properties. hah L, 2 . problem. 't ‘under | While such invasion would have| ing scoeiation” it is pointed out, ton since 18] hassed opposing this type of car and way Uil be discussion | made the ground valuable from an|felt that the \War Department = : further action Is contemplated, it is ¥ ot the joint committee « ment standpoint, a great many | witnessed the manitestation of understood « MeQu mes would necessarily have bLeen! magnanimous spirit on the part of rificed and, M Donovan claims, | the association when it co-operated uch institutions as Sibley Hospital,| with the surgeon general at t ius Church, North Capitol break of the war in having ethodist Church, Gonzaga|tracks run to the warehouses of the ge and a number of public and | surgeon general's office, at Ist and M ption by- orrow a lunch- be held, and t the National will be utilized time izati Study Alley Problem. ity had re : 4 By 1 Because of the fact that there are with public improvements, | approximately 360 alley houses, shel- street paving, sidewalks, |tering about 1,400 persons, within ° wer, g 2 the | the limits of the association’s terri- K taken | tory, much thought is belng given I3 private schools that dot the neigh-, Streets northe: ! & y e y-cla g forced to leave. Commissioner at that time in thus at v Sattention to|The association has scored what it i« “the city ao|terms “the dodging of responsibility tEnérenuraleo | DY thone respansibloptonicuizting 1 54 Suits were $37.50 72 Suits were $45.00 present time h ; a © time | 80 the doomed alley dwellers planhing ateps o of President Donovan zed the playgrounds fa- | .0 A en Donavan. o B “Tex own' tirriory, with s | gIhe, L0’ membess of the Centeal 93 Suits were $40.00 69 Suits were $50.00 Protested Track Extension. | [IRUNE (0, St Jhroneh (e am e The assoclation vigorously protest-|sidered to be hasty and unwar- | ed when the Engineer Commissioner | ranted manner was pointed to as some time ago appeared before the|additional reason why Senate committee on appropriations | the District of Columbi 1 and man, without shirking any ponsibility. 5 ion. terminal properties and to permit the ganized in what was the ing con- ton is the one-man street car and secured an amendment to the|afforded the full right s ifs ‘own {emitony, with 3| ereizensy s then pending appropriation bill pro-| tion in the House and view to keepini children off the |, v, the average in intelligence. and viding money to purchase a square| the electc 2 streets, away from tratlic dangers. willing to do thelr duty both to of ground to the west of the raflroad! The Central A 3 or-| Another matter now rece 1g Requests for $150,000,000’ Wage Increase to Come Be- I s s | fore Body Soon, Said. About half are Norfolks and half sport backs. All of them were hand-tailored in Rochester of the finest English and American i tweeds, overplaids and cheviots. Some of them carry extra golf-knickers. All of them have that air of ease and elegance for which P-B sport suits are noted. Sizes—34 to 44; regulars, shorts and stouts. Reduced from our ated Press ay 14 —Virtually at a a month the United d resumes | : . reports r circles indicat by the unions for may tota! regular stock, every suit in this group repre- putes before ot filled ! o Fresident sents a superb value. Judge R. . . and I‘l;»r;u Baker. the mainten- @ DEIROIS . to fill the| 0 everal docketed ¥ inwhich a decision i ., he Philadelphia and I3 e in ciasbes of emplo for & 10 per cent in-| Ldition to restoration of | '« rates in effect prior to e 1 Tast, retroactive to that | e White Oxford Shirts $1.95 With Plain or Button-Down Collar Many Ask Raise. ! < from union men previously have in will be sought Light-weight Basket-weave Oxford Fgrecments W Sther veports have stated shop Shirts at this price have no equal in the qual- ting with the New alti a (¢ and the | for in-| 10,000,000 | those conferences | . labor board prob- | the disputes and’ ity of their fabric and workmanship. For general wear, and especially for sport wear. this shirt is ideal. If it were custom-made for vou it couldn’t fit any better. hand dov In now be cost of living general tender of other to boost 4 - = @—;}4 wa 10,000 PAINTERS VOTE . 2 : STRIKE FOR PAY RAISE Sat;sfact;on Guaranteed Met‘cerlzed LlSle Hose Demand Increase From $9 to $10 a Day—Building Trades Coun- Pt Hart Schaffner & Marx suits 3 Pais for 1 By the Associated Press. A Npw VOBK. Mey H_f Eenent = - : Colors—black, tan and navy. Every iy the Brotherhood of | ll t t l h pair is perfect. Asa matter of fact, the Decorators and Paperhang- S 2 will stay stylis e SaneuE of 1,000 union painters, effec- vote had them in half dozen and dozen quantities. strik tive Mon May 21, was authorized vesterday b Painter: ers of “Fhe un as sald, in- clude a fiv toration of Collective bargaining and a wage in- 't from §9 to $10 a day. The union’ will be given full the building trades coun- Colleran, president of said. i1, A thie THE style’s right to start with. Rich woolens,fine lining and ex- pert needlework make the style last. Unfinished worsted, blue, chalk- Men’s Correct Straw Hats $3 to $15 The matter of selecting vour new VAROTTA IN FRANCE. Man Pursued by Black Hand Given Aid by Wealthy Women. NEW YORK., May }A.T(Jmi" epbpi \arotta d out of the city by . . . & ! B 4 E the pol ct him_from the l d p t p d g yo l.lk' straw hat is very simple when vou have ; and. he had testitied g St - i Hlagk Hand, uitor ho hed testifed me an 1n stri €S an ra ’ S almost a limitless variety from which to 1| for France with i e lined or 2-trouser suits at an unusu- furnished the choose. Plain and fancy sailors, import- ed Panamas and Bangkoks in all the new- est shapes and shades, all reasonably priced and all possessing that symbol of quality and character, the P-B label. alth MONTAGUE GLASS ILL. CEW YORK, May 11.—Montague &ass, author and playwri erated upon for appendicitis las Surgeons said his condition was serious o Teturned from the Pacific coast two Weeks ago. SHIP DAMAGE MILLION. NEW YORK, May 14 —Estimated damage to the United Fruit Company’s steamer Santa Marta, swept ;),\;“flro at Brooklyn pier Saturday night, was . fxed ot more. than. $1.000,000 by’ com~ BIG SIZES SMALL SIZES ALL SIZES el Defective insulation () e caused the firs The Avenue at Ninth fix ¢ Located in a good northwest section convenient to car and bus lines. Colo- nial front porch brick home of seven well planned rooms and bath. House has gas, electricity and hot-water heat; a good, deep lot with garage. Price, $9.885. W. C. & A. N. Miller Realtors 1119 17th St. I Raleigh Haberdasher Thirteen Ten F Street = 'N ATION Main 1790

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