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J., February 12.— Iof his seventy-seventh birthday yes- terday, paused long enough from labors at his laboratories, in Menlo Park, to hold his annual interview with the press, to answer a question- a8 any he himself has devised and finally to leave his instruments long enough to attend a testimonial din- ner this afternoon given him by more than 160 members of the Kdison Pioneer Association, veterans of his service. At the dinner he blew out the seventy-seven candles on a huge birthday cake, fortified himself with the lightest lunch on the menu and then started on another year's work, putting in several hours at his labor. atory after the festivities were over. “Work Hest Amusement.” “Work which one loves is the best form of amusement and diversion,” he said when chided gently by one of his friends as he motored back to his laboratory. Declaring that he felt no older than forty, “although a little more awkward perhaps,” the famous in- ventor told his hosts that he hoped to live until he was 100. Gathered at the dinner were men assoclatéd with him in his early work, though there were many gaps in the ranks of those who had start- ed with him in Menlo Park in the cighties. Yesterday another member was added to the pioneers. He is enry Ford, long a friend of Mr. Edison, who was not present. Family Reunion Held. Last night a family reunion was held at Llewellyn Park, West Orange, the inventor's home, when the birth- day celebration was closed. Among the floral gifts to Mr. Edi- son was a huge flag, reminiscent of the achievements of the famous in ventor and of his predilection of the | number 7. The flag contains seven stars and seven stripes. Seven is the “Edison number.” There are two he is the seventh Edison’ is a seventh child, | seven children and seven has been identified in so many ways in his life that it hae become tra- ditional. PRINTERS GIVEN OFFER | OF 45- HOUR WEEK| ] | Chicago Union to Consider l’ru-; posal by Newspaper Pub- i lishers. ! — i | By the Associated Press, INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Frhjuury 12, —The Chicago local of the Interna- Inext Sunday to vote on an offer of |a working week shorter than forty- jeight hours, according to an an- {nouncement at headquarters of the jinternational union here yesterday. After a deadlock of several months jin negotiations ~over the Chicago ! {union’s demand for increased pay and | orter hours, the Chicago local of | American Newspaper Publishers’ | tion recently offered a reduc five hours in the working week an a pay increase from $1.15 to $1.29 an | hour for day work and from $1.25 to 15140 " for ‘night work. The wage| scale of Chicago newspaper printers has been the highest scale in the trade. l Charles P. Howard, president of the | international union, to whom the | publishers’ offer was made, will leave today for New York city to par- ticipate in newspaper negotiations there. Advices from New York in- | dicate that a deadlock has been reached between the newspapers and the printers. Mr. Howard will visit | other important jurisdictions of the {union in the ea Sl chigan woman. at the wedding | feast of her daughter, served straw- : berries and other fruit that were “put 2 A {tional Typographical Union will meet || ORLANDO AGREES TO RUN ON MUSSOLINI TICKET Yields to Fascist Request—Other Leaders Expected to Follow Example. £y the Associuted Press. ROME, February 12.—Former Pre- mier and Foreign Minister Orlando has yielded to the request that he Tun on the fascist ticket headed by Fremier Mussolinl in the coming elec- ons. It is also expected that Signor de Nava will join the fascist group, and it was asse that Signor di Cesaro and Signor Fera had almost con- sented to run. If this combination can be won over to Mussolini’s ticket It is be- lieved it will mean a victory in southern Italy and Sicily. SIX DEATHS IN FIRE CHARGED TO SERVANT Negress Arrested, Accused of Sec- ond-Degree Manslaughter, Fol- lowing Tenement House Blaze. By the Associated Press. ROCKVILLE CENTER, N. Y., Febe ruary 12.—After seven hours' question- ing at police headquarters yesterday, Margaret Lindley, negress, a servant two years at the home of rs. George S, Graves, at Lyn- brook, was arrested on a charge of sec- ond-degree manslaughter in connection with the deaths vesterday of six pe sons in a tenement house fire believe to have been of incendiary origin. was _committed to Jjail i b r-oid | LEGISLATORS BAR REED AS SPEAKER South Carolinians Call Missourian Traitor and One Says He Should Have Faced Firing Squad. FIGHT ON WILSON ASSAILED Only Two Members Oitpola Reso- lution Withdrawing Bid. By the Associated Press COLUMBIA, S. C., February 12.— The South Carolina house of represent- atives has withdrawn its invitation to address it extended to Senator Reed of Missouri, candidate for the democratic nomination for President. The house's action, taken last night after a vehe- ment discussion in which only two members expressed opposition, does not affect similar invitations extended to Senate Underwood of Alabama and Willlam G. McAdoo, other. candidates for the nomination. Senator Reed was assailed for his opposition to policies of Woodrow Wil- son, and also was described during the debate as “a traitor to his country. The resolution withdrawing the inv tation states that he *“does not repre- sent the highest ideals of the pepole of this state and is not in thorough accord with the democratic party, and, in our oplnion, would not be supported by_the electorate of South Carolina.’” Representative Hanahan of Fairfleld, opposing the withdrawal as the “act of school boys,” voiced the opinion that Senator Reed, during the war, “should )t | have been placed with his back to a wall in front of a firing squad.” Representative Gray of Spartanburg, the other opponent of the resolutio: | held that the action would be “rude, about ten minutes be fore the fire was discovered. Polic say she signed a statement in wh she said the fire was caused by an ofl | stove which she upset while she intoxic and vigorously criticized executive ap pointments made during the Wilson administration—including that of Bain- bridge Colby, “a rank republican”—be- cause of the church or party affiliations of the officials named. BOXER INDEMNITY TERMS UNCHANGED China Informed of Final Decision by Protocol Powers Respect- ing Gold Payments. By the Associated Press. PEKING, February 12.—Represent- atives of the eight remaining protocol powers, replying to China's notes re- specting the payment in gold of Boxer indemnity, declare that the { powers have not changed their previ- ous attitude. The note states: each haikwan tael owed to | | | ODonnell’s Druz Stores | | Handsome Queen Anne American Walnut Suite All pieces veneered in genuine walnut—a ne suite makes you welcome where you may have been unwelcome—but didn't know it. 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