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;| “The general situatipn is excellent. Sieaders conducting the steel workers'| ;g ‘Secictary | . _strike in ‘the Pittsbgrgh Qiatrict con- | prospect=. of in smal ung: Ytinued - their - tions ‘foday:' to|ties'to which We shave been.unable ‘yhdke a legal attadk againstilocal and|give more afteéntion heretofore..: Onl ycounity. authorfties in Allegheny 'coun- | the successful outcome of the legal 4ty on the question of free speech and | proceedings under way fo secure free _assemblage which the strikers |speech is. necessary to .closg udn }i? : ‘have been denied- them. Papersiplaces ‘in the Immelliate wicinity, m ‘contempiated - court proceedings |Pittsburgh which are now crinnled to been prepared and it is expected |a less.de; than mills; x will ‘Be! applied for . to- £ The national comimit cel % 7 against officials in Pittsburgh long report giving conditions in" the s&ng Allegheny county and in some ofChicago district. The situation there “the citles and boroughs of the county |from the strikers’. vi nt, were e~ :fto restrain them {rom intérfering with|ported :as ‘very favorable. . © - & _ ithe meetings of focal unlons and la-{ corporations ‘littie to give out bor mass meetings. Applications for | ogay " resarding conditions. in, their _injunctions, it was said. might be an-imfjls. . The Carnesfe mpany . af- ““plied for both in ‘the county and fed- inounced that 300 to 500 men are daily _eral courts. lseoking work in its Monongahela val- & Mayor B, V. Babeock today issued a iy piants and that about half of them a warning:sent | ;" "8’ employes. - ¥ 2 ansel for . the [""gi e “headquarters gave out what . would Dbe|yas said to be a report of actual con- Tther Un-aitions -as found by a union man in | the Homestcad works of the Carnegie The mayor sa Company on October 14. It purported hat all may clearly understand|; oivo the number of men found in position in the controversy ralsed |y, \arious departments. In the black- Attorney W. B. Rubin, representing 'smith shop, it said. men were playing ong_others. Joha F CPi- | cards; open hearth furnace numiber 1. was lit up bat no one working: in e 84 and 72-inch miil med Iwere % stling ‘and “monkeying around.” | e ragn In. tpe ous departments were declared to to say thatlye “gown tight.” : interest of the | “ipnion 16aders Bere today announced ! 2 fhat no mestings be held in the|there will 'be conferences at Younss|fall, as doctors say it is e ) wn tomorrow at which efforts wi : 1 imust | be made to bring about a-settemestito, be ready’ to fight: off the 1St with - thé Struthers Furnace compahy.| - Father John’ Mr 1™\ Jetter to Governor Sproul _from | germs by taking Father John’s pe-Bles | James H. Maurer. president of the Rt £ starting trouble | ivania Stafe Wederation of La- |Medicine now to build new egarding conditions in western . ae ylvapia, was made public to- |resisting power. e communication is in reply o ; & |Remember, this pure food Medicine is guaranteed free ate; | from alcohol and dangerous drugs and has been successful- -!ly used for 60 years for colds, support of ‘his assertions and aico | coughs and as a body builder. red the governor to testimony en by the . senate Investigating ommittee. Most .of the alleged in nts contained in the letter have dy Leen made public by the strik- ur ofganizing steel % fact that e submitted ninety-eight affidav For Infants and Children { ACCEPTS CALL TO H CLEVELAND SYNAGOGUE ' InUse For Over 30 Years - | ers. Rabbi Doctor Harry Cohen of Nor- Abways béars { e e e e wich, has accepted the call te the $ the ! A great many uncalled for remarks|rabbinate of the Bnai Israel Congre- : @ignarare of (r ch the dead letter office. gation of.Cleveland. Rabbi Cohen has been acting rabbi of the congrega- tion since the middle of September, but did not accept the call to the permanent rabbinate until this week. Doctor Cohen is a member of last vear's graduating class of the Jewish Theological. Seminary of America, re- ceiving his degree of Rabbi cum lande, and in 1918 received the degree of Doctor of Philosophy from Colum- bia university. Rabbi Cohen is an authority on the History of the English Bible and his book on “The Influence of Jewish Commentators on the English Bible,” containing also a critical edition and translation of R. David Kinche's Com- mentary on Hosea is being published OUR BATTERY SERVICE IS as is ne- Our setvice ;i by the Columbia University Press. . S Doctor Cohen was formerly rabbi of dnd our experenc- Congregation Sheerith Judah of New York city and has had a great deal -rience in social work, having superintendent of the Young M Hebrew association of Bath Beach. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Her- man . Cohen of Spring street. Al- though born in New York city he has resided in Norwich from his earliest boynood and is « graduate ‘of the Norwich Free Academy. diigos-1. = heard of tids batte: tures—it's tae original Unit- rery; extra pcwerful, easy to for and repair. Let us explaia its features to you. Take advantage of our free service. Norwich Electric Co. Repetition. Anyone gathering a sheaf of re markable coincidences shoulid Include the following: Six brothers of Canso, Nova Scotla, bearing the Biblical names of Cyrus. Elias, Silas, Ananias, Zacharlas and Cornelius, were work- Ing on a fish wharf whén a heavy thunderstorm czme up and one of them was struck by lightning. It was Ananias.—Borton Transcript. 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