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Jndustrial and Workers’ Ad- visory Boards Join in Mak- 4 ing Vivid Appeal. ‘(Continued From Mirst ) o the Roosevelt home Wwith the results of & night and a day of negotiation. A temporary arbitration board will take charge immediately, the miners re- turning to work free from santi-union discrimination and hwlth‘ t.h‘d‘r‘ own H the output of cosl. h hm:tlm prevail until hear- ings are completed on the code, drafted In the announcements last night nothing definite was said of a wider plan for general arbitration of labor difficulties, but there were numerous indications that some such project was in the making, waiting now for presl- dential sanction. Already the cotton textile industry has been provided with a board of three members, representing themow- ernment, the employer and the worker, which through subsidiary boards and committees is to adjust difficulties. Ex- tension of the system in further major codes has been forecest, but the de- velopment of the coal strike and other 1abor disturbances was said to be likely 1o lead to a quicker, more general ap- jon of the method, possibly h one board equipped to consider the labor troubles of all industries. Johnson Wwas e back from Hyde Park during the day, and mean- time the re-employment machine in W ground forward at its task of bl eting industry and trade into the bigger pay roll drive. Reported imminent were orders to new line of industries to hoist Eagle N. :tL i JeRt §if L ggézgég ,§=§§ i advertising 8U] g piaytings 00 ettt Jombe: Ul Belpaomic e me privately and joining up. Concessions at Collusion of Officials With Mobsters. BY PAUL MALLON. te reason offered for naping. - Prof. Moley is suppesed to be bent '{lpnwuhunube- naping rings. They have very definite suspicic cases. able to do it. All they have found out 80 far is that in most instances shyster lawyers are the contact men between the gangs and the politicians. T lawyers know eni about the 1 business to leave few tracks. Would Rid U. S. of Gangs. ‘The administration believes that if it can break up this situation and repeal the eighteenth amendment it can boast that it rid the country of gangs. N the war-time sting out of 1 than just plain inefiiciency behind the hll‘l:n of local officials to break up kid- l drive. are being made so they can. Drops War Titles. ‘The inside s colonels and men. ; ‘The roarback from out in the coun- WaS . "’n m% that, after all, you could carry the sublime war to ridiculous extremes, and the set-up of Army titles approached the limit. It is said and denied that this is tary set-up ed in print. When one asked him adbout it, he said: “Now, isn't that a lot of foolishness!” lew%ylhm he turned up as the denial of this account is offered 1son himself. Even the most talkativi mun about Britain’s 1 Canada. ‘They hint that J. have made a deal S g i £ -] 23 éé, i SETTLE' FLGHT. VENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Stratosphere Balloon Up big Ten Minutes—Lands, in Railroad Yard. ons regarding certain particular | Able being D. C, i a8 P. —A. LABOR ESPIONAGE | PRESIDENT ASKED TESTIMONY GIVEN, FOR CROP RULING New Yorker Supperts Miss|Adminietrators at Loss How to Balance Payments and Sums Due U.S. Perkins’ Charges Invelving Steel Industry. ik =5 By the Associated Press. 25 253 =8 fss: documentary port charges by Secretary of Labor Per- kins that labor esplonage existed in the steel industry. Palmer, employed by the Federated Press, sald in & statement issued here that he represented the American Fed- eration of Labor, International Associa- tion of Machinists, International Broth- erhood of Electrical Workers, Amailga- mated Association of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers; Central Organisation of Steel Workers of. Breckinridge, Pa., and UMan Metal Workers’ Industrial He sought time, he sald, to testify st the steel hearing. When unable to get that time, he submitted to the ad- ministration a large collection of photo- static coples of steel company records and other documents he claimed clearly showed the industry spied on its work- his advisers. ers. crowd was quieted, when| The documents the faulty upper valve was tested. Offi- | ports cux:mmwmmmmpe gas. s Apparently the test was satisfactory, | pose and others by detectis but it .was this valve which quly.a few moments later caused’the s In the findl minutes before take-off Settle, leaning from the his gondola, shook hands wi :uoflchhclumrednbouc } .4 igggéig H Y 5E whesii i} §3 gBg hbuspé}onuelncmdmmd:'l agreemen! In that same connection, Miss Perkins said in her testimony at the steel hear- ing: “It 18, of course, difficult to prove the existence of such espionage, but mmunuymMegvmm industry that it , and these charges and resentment against m&tmmnwmmwm press.” 2 e * GOV. ROLPH FOR CODE Day Week Where Practical. SACRAMENTO, Calif., August § (P). —QGov. James Rolph aligned California Y to adopt five-day work wherever Es E§ | H ] Man and Woman in Standing Car Victims of Accident. SALISBURY, Md., A and three an sutomobile accident near KT i Ei i DIVORCE IS GRANTED Mrs. Groesch of Seattle Had Named | Teacher in Balm Suit. sums due. Of $70,982,175 in seed and feed loans made from 1921 to 1931, inclusive, the balance now amounts to $39,- OIL AIDS WOMEN'S CLUB PAIR KILLED IN CRASH [aiven Lesse on Field to Pay Debt 4 on Federation House. DALLAS, Tex, August § (P—It's good news to the Texas Federation of brought in at Houston. 5 (#).—A | Women's Clubs when sn oll ‘well is Knickerbocker field ¢ i s g { g é [ i i 4 : £ | §§8 h i 3 + E 2 et H 1 i H £ ks g EE; it ¥ re intimida S04 preventing delivery of thelr §§~g § g5g ..§§§§! FE?E g g5 FORBES COMING TO U. S. New Sealand Premier to Study American Recovery Plan. , August 5 (P).- . Porbes of E : Es i § g i 5 H i g 4 P -} i i1 g ; 3 B 3 ¥ H § i ] | 1 | PAUL CODOS. (Story on Page 1.) TRUCE TOBANNEW STRES APPROVED == President Names Tribunal of Seven to Direct Na- tional Effort. The President’s statement follows: “A great coal strike threatened the entire bituminous fleld and, because scant storage at factories, also threat- ened the revival of manufacture which so much depends. On the besis of a simple suggestion for settlement made by Gen. Johnson, both manage- ment and labor have declared an abdo- lute truce on B g 3 g B%y e e PARIS AND LONDON UNITEIN- PRATEST: Called Dangerous in Iden- tical Notes to Nazis. This constituted the first Application of the four-] besides be! o the i of the Fecent Mussot Tour-powes It is noted that in the Versailles m”fln ly to engaged strict] lndepen:lf]nee of Austria. SUSPECT IS HELD IN STOCK EXCHANGE TEAR GAS BOMBING BOSTON, August § (#—Boston police at early morning roll oall 8| today were ordered to arrest Bugene 8. for questions tear tional Party,” with Milk street—the loft in which last night.