Evening Star Newspaper, July 17, 1923, Page 4

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BRUTHERH[][]I] HEAD FORESEES STRIKES Declares Permanent Injunc- tion Will Not Prevent Walk- outs for Just Causes. By the A Press. CLEVELAND, Ohlo, July 17— The Permanent injunction granted in Chi- cago last week against shopmen will have no effect, in the opinion of D. B. Robertson, president of the Broth- erhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, in a formal statement taking issue with Attorney General Harry M. Daugherty's claim that the injunction would prevent “extensive strikes tying up interstate commerce.” Mr. Robertson sa “When labor hus a just cause of complaint it will continue to present its claims as vigorously in the future road emploves trom peacefully’ with- ice of their re- 1d engaging in he laws of their )y the Attorney in filing application for the ry injunction indicated be- doubt that, in cer - Depart- aligned itsel f the railroads in an effort in, establishment of the comotive ¥ The rail palgned in Minu Magnu candid cordin PRINCESS ARRESTED ON PERJURY CHARGE | Munich Officials Say Girl Gave Refuge to Kapp Revolt Prison- er, Who Escaped. By the Associated Press Maximilian of is under arrest ion with the case against leaders in who es- Leipsig red to have rs to Erhardt. authorities w date f for the trial of Erhardt himself. The princess has hitherto been left at liberty, but since Erhardt's flight it was feare e might attempt to ave the country, and her arrest was d The escape from | “apt. Erhardt has ep informed of snds and political | TELLEGEN SUED FOR FEE Attorney Acds 5\0000 From Acto for Legal Services.. Three mo- in Brook- July Telleg The Test of Butter ; Quality Flavor, of course, is he most conclusive test, but fine quality butter is also recog- N its greater keeping qualities. Creemsweet BUTTER We can say with- |8 out reservation, that Creemsweeot - Butter is the BEST butter, for we have proven it by & M both analysis and com- parison. Unlike most N butters here, it is made frem pure, pas- teurized SWEET B cream, and it comes to you from the most modern, sanitary creameries in the world, protected throughout its journey by a dustproof and moisture-proof carton. Tell Thompson's milk. man to deliver i your grocer for it or R phone us. .. Todn)(; Price, £ 53¢ lb. 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Rentals $67.50 to $92.50 per Inspection at your convenience—day or evening Harry A. Kite Incorporated $23843822432222242483243223223243243222223223243 751 Every purchase you make proves It’s Your Good Fortune that we were able to get another ship- ment of these remarkable House Dresses To Sell at Mlded.v«yexuflntmfifillhma‘ tive col s—tas t T Don’t expect this opportunity to last long—for the extraordinar . ® price and the value are| bofll V900006860 2000644440404 90000400000400 THE EVENING STAR; WASHINGTON BANKERS ASSEMBLED FOR 21ST MEETING 1,700 Delegates Register in Cleve- land for Annual Con- vention. | By the Associated Press. CLEVELAND, Ohio, July 17.—Bank ing in-all its phases will be discu: before the' twenty-first apnual con tion of the American Institute of Bank- ing, which got under way officially to- day. The institute Is known as the educational section of the American Bankers' Association. More than 1,700 delegates, including many women, : registered for the five-day session. Appointment of Stephen I Miller, dean of the school of commerce of the University of Washington, at Seattle, by the executive council as educational director was announced today. He fills the vacancy caused by the gesigna- tion of George E. Allen of New York, 80. I tion was called to order nt Carter ¥. Talman, Rich- who delivered his 'annual Other speakers on the pro- gram were John H. Puelicher, president of the American Bankers' Association, and Rev. C. Wallace Petty of Pitts: burgh. A series of departmental conferences and a base ball game between teams from Chicago and New York were on the afternoon program. A debate be- tween teams representing Boston and Philadelphia_ chapters, on ‘“‘Resolved, That branch banking in the United States should be encouraged.” and an informal ball will be feld tonight flicials in charge of the convention e it is the largest the institute er held . 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