Evening Star Newspaper, November 16, 1923, Page 44

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ot THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER .16, 1923. _— 7 e, TAR T, e Ve S e, S U. . PLANS ACTION » AGAINST COAL MEN s - b= BECAUSE JEFF (8 A T WRITING T8 METHER) IN SPELUNG BANANA g YES, T KNOW THAT . 2. S ANT TELL Certain Phsses of Situation Prompt| | Argunes stupewt st ¥om) | Y Aen B ARANAS ABE ‘,‘;‘::‘:,:,?‘“‘:;"‘ BT T DONT Know Step, Says Daugherty, in WHY T SHOULDN'T DROP IN ? fi:fi:‘fi"“‘:nfi:tm"" TRty A e ‘WR\'N e “"’-A Letter.- ON Him AND SAY wanTed: - DeAr N-AN-A-N: MUTT AND JEFF--Jeff’s Letters to His Mother Must Be Interesting. o e Pt oy T By the Assocliated Press; LOWELL,. Mass, November 16.— Proper legal action is being prepared by the federal Department of Justice regarding certain teatures of the an- j W, ¥ Y =, ¢ ) > on Wallpaper thracite industry and will be taken B ’ Farbo will give you a very soon, Attorney General Daugh- fine job, and COST erty sald in a letter received yester- MUCH LESS. . day by Representative John Jacob $2.00 worth will do an Rogers. The letter was in reply to . ordinarv room. You one from Mr. Rogers, asking that the A = i ) \ & { can qu.lckly and easily department make a searching inquiry \ Y . N A 3 - 5 S do the job yourself. 0 determine whether there was a S A ; > E conspiracy in. the Pennsylvania coal 0 ¢ - g 7 FAR‘?O ONE ROOM flelds to mulct the public by price - . S = 2 3 ‘ _ TODAY. manipulation. ¥ | 3 . ~ “Your favor of the 5th instant in 1 L 0 X Soldiat Bext Paint Stores reference to the anthracite situation < + . o i . i . Baltimore Water Paint Co. in Pennsylvania has been received.” ] : # ) 2 m says the Attorney General's letter. “I beg to advise vou that certain fea- tures of this industry have been care- fully investigated and proper legal action is now being prepared and will be taken very soon.” 3,000 ALIENS IN EXCESS 2 z — — %llll never gO OF QUOTAS TO REMAIN| ‘ - | | back tothe Can Stay in U. S: Unless Physical, \ ; ¥ | 01d faShionEd Mental or Other De- o, ol ' i ; pencil or By the Assoclated Press, I NEW YORK, November 16.—Three || thousand aliens who arrived at Ellis || Tsland around the st of. November, || atter the immigration quotas for their respective countries were sald to have been exhausted, will be ad- mitted to this country unless vhysical, mental, or other causes compel 'their deportation, W. W, Husband, commissioner general of immigration, announced. A check-up of the quotas, he satd, revealed that virtually all could be included in the 1923 allotments. The allens were admitted tem- porarily to this country on parole, vending a determination of their status, but the parole order later was cancelled. = Records of the number of deportations under the monthly quotas, it was sald, had not been brought up to date, with the result that the leeway in the yearly quota ‘was in doubt. P. R. R. DENIES ATTEMPT TO BREAK RAIL UNION e | ‘ : The FurnitureBargdain ® & Store Hours: —Denial of a conspiracy on the part of officials of the Pennsylyania rail- | | % 3 2 8 A-I". tO 6 P.Nl. road to “break” the Brotherhood of en o Qca e 3 Railway Clerks and Station Employes : was made in an answer filed in the federal court yesterday by counsel for the road to a petition by the Preventthe compity ol G128 Use Your Credit for . TR Ninth Anniversary Sale prevent the company from’ disregard. S€ Your 1 ary ingdolriflbrs nrfx 1?!«:' United States Rail- |/ - = z & o84 Tabor Soses, Any of These S — Pri d Easy T The brotherhood’s petition accused ny o €S€ duper= § : CEs an y 1erms (:e ranrnafi of arl(umbllng to “brt:\lk“ . . . = the union by refusing to confer with | |f! A S l L A 4 4§ 3 fth epreastiavinty o onferimiy § nmversary Specials n These Super-Specials working conditions. The company, in | H E ] s S its answer, declared it had adopted a =4 plan of selecting representatives of ! s the employes on wage conferences to which a majority of the men had agreed. Technical grounds were put forth designed to show that the broth- erhood had no equitable right to file the suit, which the court is asked to dismiss and place the costs on the brotherhood. Becapse® the court is clogged with civil Jury trials, Judge Dickinson today postponed indefi~ nitely the hearing on the brother- hood’s injuncti; BEAUTIFUL. FOUR-PIECE WALNUT FINISH BEDROOM 0od’s injunction. 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