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<5 GARMENT WORKERS MAYCOONSTRIE Will Walkout if New Woiking Agreements Aren’t Made ? by Employers. B the Acsoci PHILADE m neral strikes industries of . unless new n the unfon in be followed by 5 1 he workers' de- mands are grante o was author- zed. The convention adopted a resolu Isory military B of the United 1'of the resolu: 1t the nature of | cil be inve: universities | © [A. P. USES LONG CIRCUIT. England, Ireland, Canada and U. S. Linked on Locarno Pact Service. over 3,000 Ireland A circuit extending miles and linking England, and Canada with the United { was used by the Assoc i to expedite deliv country of the tant Lo second o order : 1y impor- marks the 'y on which a direct c¢ was linked into the | New York office of the A. P, accord- i ) the service bulletin of that wtion. ircuit from London was set | up within 10 minutes after the ar- ' rival of equipment. The text of 5,000 copied -on a siphon re speed of 50 words | } route followed was 1r alentia, 1 Content, Newfoundland, and thence to New York. ! Wife Sues Policeman. Mrs. Matilda Linthacum has sued her husband, Forest Linthacum, a policeman, for maintenance on charges of cruelty and inadequate support. She alleges that she had to | leave her husband November 1 be- | of his actions and threats. ere married August )y e no children. Attorney ppears for the wife. Bitlotiine i A0 ke husbands | g0 for Killing their were | anks during the THE BANKERS FOR LONGER TERMS FOR BANDITS Fifty Years to Life Sentences Favored by Association—Crime Wave Is Studied. By the Associated Press. ST. LOU December 11.—More drastic penalties for bank robbers, with sentences of from 50 years to life im- prisonment in robberies wheve life is |endangered, were recommended yester- day by the administrative committee the American Bankers' Association its Midwinter meeting here. v James E. Baum, of the as- itles ates that increas. usiness jstinct despite reports indicatin, ing volume of crime again: in ge there reduc in crin port discl 81 crimes of all ¢ zainst member banks in convicted and none | member | f EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, the year ended August 31, 1925, as compared with 1,622 the preceding year. ‘The decrease is attributed to “‘the extra pressure” which the nationally organized banking forces are putting on their drive. —— NEW YORK-MIAMI LINE. Steumer Kroonland Inaugurates Service, Carrying 400 Passengers. NEW YORK, December 11 ). Inaugurating a new steaxship service to Miami, Fla., the American liner Kroonland sailed today with a list of 400 passengers. The liner was formerly in the transatlantic trade. Among the passengers sailing today were Gene Sarazen, former goif champion, and Mrs. Sarazen and C. AL Freems g nland, which has been re- for the nmew service, wil! leava New York each Thursday, reaching Miami on Sundays. 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