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THIRD COAL STRIKE { contract !union ina " {tor ate to ence in Wi repri CALL 1S ISSUED West Virginia Miners Urged to Demand Pay at Scale of 1924 Agreement. By the Associ FAIRMON thivd call _for northern. West effective July day by Van A epresentative was issued here to Bittmer, international of the United Mine| | Workers of Americ: The union leader asked every miner | rinia not under | join_ with the mine 2ht for independence.” | The strike call said th at the in stance of men working in non-union mines. the union had conducted an intensive campaign of organization and that he great majority of the men working in the non“union mines where the operators abrogated their | cement with the United kers™ are now members of to April 1 and October 26, alls were issued by Bit{ner in he northern West Virginia field and for more than a year strike headquar ters have been maintained here, Practically all mines in the fiele operating non-union, paying wages ubstantially the same as the 1917 le, which is lower than the union | agreements signed in Baltimore New York in 1924. i time the union is prepar the refusal of cuit Court to g strain the operators any wage other than th: in the 1924 contracts BOOTLEGGER LEAPS FROM BOAT TO RIVER| Confined ta. “Cabin on Churlesi Macalester, Man Takes Chance. Outcome Unknown. led for | Drowned bootlegger! The the steamer or escaped, one alleged | i who took & high dive from | Charles Macalester off { Hains Point last night belongs in one of these categories today, but the Considerahle excitement prevailed among the hundreds of excursionists aboard the steamer when the word that a man had leaped overboard cansed her to stop suddenly off the point about 11 o'clock last night on the return trip from Marshall Hall The yvoung man who dove through a window of the vessel and has not heen heard from since had been placed under arrest by Revenue Agent Quinn when the boat entered District | waters. He was being detained in | the cabin by Agent Quinn, who re- | ported the seizure of 19 half-pint | bottles of liquor. i Police were still hunting for clues today as to whether the Young man | swam ashore or was drowned in the | attempt. BONZANO VISIT TOPIC. Holy Name Meeting Tonight to As- ‘ certain Plan for D. C. s will be tak a whether Cardinal Bonzano. papal leg. the E tic Congress in | “hicago, is to vi hington on his | way home. at_a meeting of the offi-| s of the District section of the me Union tonight. called by rd. local president resolution was adopted quarterly meeting of the \]‘Hl to perfect plans for the union f Thus ’H uncer the sentative will include the Capi tal in his itinerary still officer of the renting claims expeditionary The Boy Who Made Good. ~ . { WELL weLL! suLLy, VOLO KA, I'™M GLAD Yo €€ (Vou! 11’ Been YEARS 1M CE | VE SEEM YOouU HASN T T : STAR, \\ ASHINGTON, D. ., MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1926. HA HALOH, (ta TTING ALOMG | ALL RIGHT. CAN'T, COMPLAIN | GUESS 1 HEAR FINE REARTS OF HOW YOURE GETTING O 1rd THE WORLO, SULLY. EVERY/- BoOY SAYS YOU'RE CLEAN: NG U THEY TELL ME YOU OWm A L Towr HOU SE AnND A BIG PLACE IMTTHE COUNTIRY AND KELP 15 OR { 20 SERVANTS, THEY SAY YOU'VE L_QT/\‘l(t T OF u\ns AND A r} 5 THE MAM WITH INITIATIVE frwu GETS SOMEWHERE INTHIS L O, You CAN'T HOPE To O \F YOU FE SATISFIED To PUB ALom G WORKING FOR SOM EOME ELSE | ALWAYS SAID YOU WERE oo BIG A MAN T BE SATISOED WITH A JOE 1M A EANK.. 1’ } HA 1 VOeNT KnOW z ABouT THAT, Li\'lnfl IMEW 1T WAS oMLYy A 4 WUESTIOM OF TIME TiLL ~ou POLLED CUT y $) omLy Dip WHAT Aterame WOULO HAVE DOME 14 My PLACE THEY TeLL ME You RE The 1 OH,PSHAW, BIGCEST BOOTLEGGER It } NOUL MAKE oW, WELL, MOKE POWER || AFUSS CVER WHAT o You, SULLY. You HAD | 1LIYTLC SUCCESS \T 10 YO Y VE | 've Hao - 'l’\ Avwavs SaD £ Topr. 1926 (N. Y. World) Press Pub. Co. FUNERAL RITES HELD FOR COL. C. E MULHEARN‘ Vflfelan of Twn Wars Is Buried at Arlington—Legion Members ‘Attend Funeral for Col. Char nt director in charge ation United ureau, who died at the Wardman Park d at toda American Funeral service: Mulhearn, assis of the adjud States Veter: his residence in Annex F service, ns 1y, were condu st thelic Church of the of Fore burial s’ Many members Legion and Vete | attended the | Cemetery. Hrvrm-.n\ E. liams, H man, Maj hearers were (ol Breining. Dr. E. O, Arnold, Maf’ Smith, H. L Clark the W pall w David G . Maj. W, W ¢ and Maj. 0. W veteran hoth American and World Mulhearn served with distinction in France following:the war. He served in the important position of executive requisitions and for the American forces, the work in volvir large ancial transactions nd many important legal decisions. | py . i George's favorite collecting, and a collection of G anish rs. ol of servic hobiy secondary children’s King amp hobby is a photographs. Charges Grow Out S men alle Klu Klux Klan { June BAND CONCERT. The United St Home Band, uppe tomorrow eveni o'clock, John mann, bandma Fenstad, assis Overtare Suite de Coneert enne Excerpts from Fox Trot The Path Star Spangled B 'PRIEST AND 14 OTHERS ACCUSED OF RIOTING of Ku Klux Klan Disturbance June 14 at Northline. Wis. the As HU ated Press Wis D Fifteen wed to part in a rhance near here under Tune have take: 14 have charged ;:‘Trom JUNE 27% %o JULY 4% = A BIG JUICY GEORGIA MELON WITH EVERY PALM BEACH, LINEN, MOHAIR o»TROPICAL WORSTED SUIT == S/005 PA-AVE. ~ 1724 PA — " o -J-KAUFMAN AV —BY WEBSTER. “BOOTLEG" OPERA SINGERS TRAILED Chicago Company to Combat Activities of “Ballerinos and Chorus Men.” By the Assoviated Press. CHICAGO, June 28.-—The Chicago Civic Opera Company Las opered campaign on ‘“bootleggers opera, in an effort to “clean house" of those who advertise without warrant some pseudo-connection with the opera. e move was designed “to protect a 15.vear investment of $20,000,000 in the reputation” of the opera com- pany. Bona fide artists of the organ- ization, opera officials said, cannot afford to accept the recital engage- ments arranged by quack managers for these pretenders, and hence the music-loving public throughout the country is heing defrauded by medi ocre talent nised ¢ | ipping 1] announcements | and ‘adverticements in every mews | paper in the country will be followed s announced, to keep check on allerinos d chorus men som ot coloraturas and tenors, d the theater pplied with the any, the itiner- ants have had wiih the Chicago Opera Company Two brief opera seasons. advertised to include most of the leading person- I nel of the Chicago company, were N st ‘Winter while the real tour in a far dif new svstem fol mpaigns of the mble was or ferent locality | lows somewhat the apera The growth of radio and motion picture musical activities, opera off 2 has opened up a wide field ere, of which the “hootleggers have heen taking advan patrons of the a much- impanies apera and the music on have heen receiving offenders have n with the Chicago <ome time or other in s insignificant roles horisters, and have various reasons,” nonr “But there anv who never had any contact - with the institution. In disclosed that {n most ponsible managers of 1ss rather than ves are guflty of t representa presentators of AMflhonMo:e " Se ptember 4/ LACKISTONE'S Floral Emblems sat- isfy the highest standards of taste. Special values in— Sprays & $5 Wreaths Up TWO STORES 14th & H 1222 F Se. Telephone Telephone Main 3707 Frank. 5357 Paris and the New York Metropolitan® 2 FATHER KILLS SON, 6. Then Tries to End Own Life After . Quarrel With Wife. DAYTON, Ohio. June 28 ().—Al- | bert Leroy Hill, 48, Killed his 6-year- | old son, Roy Denver Hill, yesterda ¢ cutting the youth's throat with a ' | razor blade and then made an un- | successful attempt on his own life in the same manner—the outgrowth | of marital difficulties. \ Hill accused his wife, 34, of infidelity and denied the charge | ensued | SUPERPOWER SYSTEM IS COMPLETED TODAY Industrial Centers Between Chi- cago and Pittsburgh Linked With Opening of Last Line. By the Associated Press CHICAGO, June 28.— The Chicago district and industrial areas between here and Pittsburgh will be linked in a superpower electric system embrac- ipg seven States by the opening day of mile transmission hetween Michigan City, Ind., South Bend. Bridging of the last gap connects Chicago, Toledo, Cleveland, Pittshu and other production cent 1 diana, Ohio, Iilinofs, West Virgi Kentucky, Pennsylv and Virgin by a power line operatcd, most of the | & way, at 132,000 volts. Generation |points statfons are located at various points | Prol in_the system. The Michigan City- is controlled by the Northern Indiana | Public Service Co. and the Indiana and Michigan Electric Co. The North ern Indiana s the largest operatir subsidiary of Midland Utilities €0 an the Indlana and Michigan is o sub sidlary of the American Gas and Fle trie Co., which operates siubsid connecting with the West Penn feeding Pittsburgh . 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