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for news from the American Federation of Labor convention, which opens today in | AR Atlantic City. In addition to the complete reports sent by wire direct to The Star by United Press each day, Basil Manly, one of the world’s recognized authorities on labor economics, will interpret the action at the historic convention for this paper. Basil Manly is the foremost writer and student of labor in America. He wrote the famous report for the industrial relations committee, based on the investigation of labor conditions in Colorado, following the Ludlow massacre. He afterward became Washington correspondent for the Seattle Star. Later he was made chief investigator for the United States department of labor, and is now joint chairman of that | epartment’s labor board. Manly’s first article, written at Atlantic City, will appear shortly in The Star, and will be followed by other articles constructed to give a clear understanding of the vital issues being i fought out within organized labor's ranks. Tid. in Seattle An American Paper That Fights for Americanism LATE EDITION ,_ TheSeattle Star =="W) | STRINGER CHARGES ‘FRAME-UP* | STORRS IS SENTENCED TO PRISON TERM LABOR OPENS HISTORIC SESSION Hoe eb Nc. JUDGE AND TREATY AND LEAGUE ARE ame | OFFICERS IN OFIGRS "INDORSED BY COMME What Labor Is Doing Wi FIGHT Taliman Urges an End of Sadi } and Asks for American Federation of Labo or opens 39th annual ‘ } Co-Operation convention today at Atlanta. | MAN FOUND MUST SERVE me DEAD WITHFIVE YEARS, THROAT CUT SAYS JUDGE Investigators Work on the His Attorney Says He Will : Theory That It May Be Appeal Case to State > Murder Case | Supreme Court ‘s oc { | prt arnt Soe 1 The executive committee in its report heartily en- ‘ | / dorses the treaty of peace and the league of netions. } SUICIDE Is PROBABLE'SENDS A LOVE LETTER! “ALLEN FOR GRAND JURY geben gt near i 4 “Prosecuting Attorney Brown's | The league “must meet with the unqualified approval ( a With his throat cut from car office is just scheming’ to get and support of the American working people.” } oe and gashes 3 bis les pe oman apnea bya. bad The introduction of nine specific labor clauses in the night porter for the Chauncey beyer eo po i Agi culling bocae peace treaty is of supreme international importance. —_§ eal Wright we meng ane Tales ee eee hoe poe naa thett scandal in Presiding Jud 1 Workers should insist on their rights to organize ; | Gompers Faces a Dil Hie 3 ave., was f at a m, ° Boyd 4. Taliman'’s chambers into trade unions. ¢ : tis fostaurent Set ease kone dohn Ke durey shortly before Monday = morning —hetween Women should receive the same pay as men for Task in Most impo : @ was found by E. Miller, 212 Wall noon today. m ts a ig, Risa, Mit equal work performed. \ of Labor Convention wt, tnd Anal Eiatgven, 1006 Sist Storrs received the verdict wi se tissiaied 100s “re Exploitation of the child for private gain must not . ‘. bakers restan- [flushed face—in marked contrast to es — a a oe Ain Anacher [his usual paleness during the trial sponsible official” in the prose , be permitted. : PLATFORM IS 0 knife was found in a pool of | Prior to sentence being Imposed by cutor’s office placed the whisky A political party for labor is not necessary. ‘ blond Faulkner. He was jzuees Jurey, a ee a tn toe des Bot dapeties and} Public and semi-public utilities should be owned, op- BY ALS ae th voter Smith or two and ha 0 ; BIN E. JOHNSON + | Me & att. | trace oun tnetion for & walt trial = ly dictributed, Depate | crated or regulated by the goyg#ment in the interests of A ALN 5) ee 4 at the city hospital 25 minutes hours on a moi generously distributed, Deputy blie » (United Press Correspa D> 4 later, and on 4 second motion for an ar. Prosecutors Frater and Patter the 40 atic ere ATLANTIC CITY, WN. ; t of judgment, and on a third son were the only two to com mmigration should be’ barred for at least two years June 9.—\ive hundred ‘The police were at once notified | T°" . agin 9 - mug ; as years. nd ia ded laotarcycle Patroiman C.D. Fou-| Motion thas the verdict wag net sus plain and Brown had withheld Government systems of credits to encourage home’ ‘!t¥ lxbor leaders frenv despatched. ‘The elevator wan | ‘ined by the evi the Information. “The whole | building should be established parts of the nation ‘ ei etwask the cocond and third| Commenting on the evidence affalr ts a frameup against By ape Meeipaetrisn 9; tuner ‘ here today for the A ; rags die power off ‘and the | se Jurey sald me.” Stringer sald. Pay of soldiers should be continued until they secure Federa of Labor's 39th a brakes set. Follrich threw the power The keynote of this cage revolv Judge Tallman mnnounced the | employment and land should be developed in their nua ation on and Faulkner waa able to release |¢d around the indisputable conference war called in ar interest. Thi copvention is one of iy the brakes. He was rushed to the that udiey M. Storrs ingra te get the sheriff and prose r Imporuint in the history Mm . @ “city hospital, where he died a few |himseif with Ruth Garrison co-operate to solve the mystery este ° toate is u n on in the opinion | minutes later. he created in her @ deep love, af I Just told them both to stop v ne ~' many ace With labor t fection and passion for him, not until then did he disclose te her the fact that he was married and it was not until he had cultt vated this feeling of love and pas sion that the defendant suggested act which led to her down Police and coroner believe Faulk ner committed suicide, but are work ing on the theory of a possible mur der. The man’s left arm had a deep gash at the biceps, which, according a to deputy coroners, would have Caused him to bleed to death, and about half a dozen smaller, super ‘ I= litying each other and get busy; to bios Threat ned im this county al ronieg Pages President Samuel Gompers wait ‘ Viet of scores, faced by « @iie Prosecuting Attorney Brown r i k olding the n fused to comment on the confe 66 f ix 4 with the investigation of the t ne 1 ‘ ‘teats . of the 864 quarte of Haquor mam 6¢ ss ._ employe: : it After the suggestion she r 4 - While Gorm; fe ficial insecisions. On the gol to break with ther Presiding Judge Boyd J WASHINGTON, dune 9. kers of New 1 sot pr it ny Were eon inside the stow jint. ven cut in {knew he had } only a Thin is the front of Judge Charles ott's house in New York |GAlled the conferer (United Press.)—Th 5 were ¢ inter.‘ den unin A. F. of Ty Te Ot He lett ee eee calf and an-| Gestion of time t After rin anarchist bomb had been exploded in the entrance, one bit of [Stringer and Prose eign relations ¢ the league and were work: ¢ nd refused to admit @ pose two places, once on the call ant’ ine (ACcOMplish his purpose he was! viole n-wide Holpheviet 1 A woman pursing the house|Brow.. Monday — me aed J. P. Morgan, Fry ing for its adoption in this country age in the ranks. , Other and deeper cut oer helpless as a baby. If that was! wa tt want from her bed bythe violence of | Pledging both ' erlip and other big New | They were assisting, I found, in var uly stated that the ridie oe oS ae s " > waar ieke des onfidential ¢ th that trar Kers, us witness ious w by contributions, public @ figit unless thelr polial Clothes Not Torn seduction t r t th The con the investigation of the “tre sy ex, interviews and other meth: | cies were ved a It seema to me a clear case of Sentenced Five Years wife ‘ honey and enougt we a Judge Tallman’s| . yak." od Among the important questions: cide,” wala Deputy Coronor Frank | yy ties ; soe. | Proper that amount, and hamber F o ritihe lint ol those awcbooe 1 became convinced t ee icoming before the convention (ai Koepfli. “Had it been murder, his) ie Attorney G vise then Kor Judge man announced before | nag ow upporting the league, not thru Y the reconstruction program, * the: clothes would have been ripped and ‘ ‘ - we J A rem the meetin ttitude ¢ th Schiff, Henry P. Davison, | Ultra-patriotic motives, but for Pri-|jeague of nations, the pi J torn, and the cuts on his body ‘a : and le beneh judgen ing to ¢ ‘ m4! Thomas P. Lam Paul Warburg sons ney and Debs cases, the teles Goes Back to Cell jury to investignt e pear-| Morgan and Vanderlip. aphers’ gtrik tbitfon, 4 ail gashes. He had evidently rolled |™inimum penaltie . Re u . i H n up his sleeve and the leg of his " preg 4 tor was taken ty to } nee of S64 of the The committee instructed Lamont a ae fe reached | ever wor Stor cour . -- ' e taken } ' ff when | 4 ing with hir 1 correape 7 e - trousers to cut himeelf. 4 n the county jail by Sheriff Harr im al resp ATLANTIC. CITY, N. J. everal cuts.” | rupted, #a 7 - I A . er ween Morg: nd, company ‘3 ar? =, the clon with ceveral cute.” | FUDD, ay plage Ste ARN © while Smit attorney. Will Strike at 6 A. M. Wed between Morgan and, compas dune 9—4United — Press)—Un Evident believing that he hac . 4 that’s what left t urt house to make good , : phy Peer ioRbeaneg vty A Die rma qualified indorsement is given spot, Faulkner | ¥¢ ¢ f a at we ex-|, 2 shine : . w ation to the peace treaty and not reached @ fatal spot. Faulkner ! nt he would raise bail ir nesday Governor Lister ee eere cr aha rite the peace treaty and league of then slashed bis throat. twice on t tins Subaetassireierthah: davenani| hT.om te, Sten t 8 writte Davioon white ns covenant by the execus 4 left wide, and then twice on the right Ligne? . 7 ig) eles ea aa TT ts t night that Judge Jure Seattle telegraph Is Not Improved he letter writte > avinon while accordirig to the police theor gan nie: eodlgh ie hppa eo ke his trusty right| will join th a Shack -danbe Se tae BESSEMER, Pa., June 9, cuts on the left side were harmle A Pipe att ha w the buck’ at m teleg ectrical work Me ‘ ' edition rank ae ad Croat a lat Police Jains Staneseeiet @ port, to the annulll @ut one of the slashes on the rig pe, SH he ran tru rm ers Wednesdag This was the an i ay turn ine anesthe rend Ate met, SenMor | ek declared: today in a state Federation convention, opening wide of the th reached the jug on sana 1 ¢ ce noune t made Monday morn Ty nan : . ae ~ put Gt me Eseord & COPY | United Press) thatthe here today ee ular vein, It wag this that caused | a¢ EN ne 1 z by J. J, Rohan, head of the jo. a eatat pita ped : ae . eee 1g om bok vi to: show that the § principles of a last his death ee g. you wan ti a Seattle Un of Commercial cy Rg: Peg ond be apne trea weie Ghbiataen ain ¢ peace are in the treaty, the ae «At the time ot his Faulkner 3 Telegraphers wine ss etteieeat cae a é pap ed from here report says, and adds that with wan dreased in working clothes : rat Cosno, and “Approximate t t : Buk avene |e iain id Giese tiene ana He declared that seven bombs) & Peace so built, “the world has ” In his jocker was found a dark rr rip to the and Fed verat ou E Moke ta inde ihc tion of putting the treaty “ere manufactured in a shanty truth been made safe for “sult, with a pin stripe, in good con- pfined in he , | with 60 per cent of \ ' a ee 5 md rand sent. cut im, democracy.” os dition, a gray hat with a black banc pod - Walla a on , at t 7 vote was 47 to 2 in favor of | Suitcases to be used by the anarch- The covenant of the league of nas 7) and a pair of well-made shoes. wn four fl « before she lef T pe hg RA ist ‘ tions, the report continues, “must, the toen of one of the shoes and no ur pite of r t Lm. Wednesda aaa eee munittee’s action closely for |, Pipnerty said he had established |Meet with the unqualified approvalal stuffed a single five-cent piece con be allowed to Dud T rik 1 fr lowed presentation by Senator Hitch. |'e entity of the anarchist who |#"d support of the American works — tained in a cheap black purse. Or-| gy ties as taker noite uanociation operators, I ’ ee ee cablegram to hita fram met death in the explosion at the |!& people. Tt is not a perfect doous ficialy also found a letter from a sis-|¢,, ud “Mon. | st a priva M bile an President Wilson, in which the presi |P&lmer home in Washington as/™ent, and perfection is not clalinem ter, Alice, giving addre rs of 5 Wen -colercnaaer pent- | hustled he te ibe CHICAGO, June %.—8. J. I sina ae attahonel lomena | Lows Laxdue, of mW for it. It does, however, mark the uned Ne Jane t th pposit A ump, president of the ¢ i dent sec apis an nearest oa rfee! ‘ Shick ry tated th eet nave tougne | rere Tetueed « ita original | lar & peor A t of all. telegrapher te Senators Borah and Lodge, thae the SIX Persons Are tional affairs of moaakteid. eee you had marred my ite by a too lag perber satin’ device Ipsec st battows | aid. lectrioal. workers for Wednes Hin m fe bearable, b Sy kc pte le Killed by Train * We Sense ou indorsement of upervision hig Aprende ge $1 » $1,000, pending | had heen take Mince homey Pde gs om ee : . Hitcheock presented the cablegram | CHICAGO, June 9.--8ix persons | ing demerraean pysnscen bribes woman, giv ye r rt, | eurlo 1 ! und gir i xt 4s soon as the committees met in{were killed at: Berwyn, Ill, néar 2 eat sc aay in the: hag been found, but letters ad LF ered 1 iieragt dey Bee Arh lady ager gp ata By bli on to lay plans for the | here, today, when an eastbound Chi,| “CVenane Of the league of natiaaes ed to the St. Charles hotel, 117 s . ners and in| ment of the trouble tent yourself with merely HOP. J) PY r 4 , CRON. Sur, jound Ch Discussing the peace treaty as @ yr ae thet fe’ hae mr drink parlor ping for a ver lh : \ book (imerk ‘ je oak" investigation, as authorized by |cago, Burlington & Quincy train Whole, the report says: ‘ Washington st., indicate that he he ‘i the early houre ‘of thé . pts PP othe Oak igh pes ne senate last week under the Hitch. | struck an auto e in which the te, the repo ‘anor eiving his mail there. He , ‘ f 1 | re t I know noth of it.” b aid of ready cash be limited, through ||“ re Sapexta berg ditch hat ert motll i geet be y The intreduction of nine specifie 7 Had Béen Moody farcical On the ing the curtou: Ait in vain ' tates and Canada, giving “hy Peay sug vet) Spin Whowe TF prosident’s cablogram, Senator Borah | Two men, one woman and three! ama fcet ge sh, Mtl et ft. D. Fills, treasurer of the |contrar. ba bould Fuse oavtha Churil) ts visage Nae Sn atiseeacti’ aa blade ' 0 build or turn |) was asked to state to the committee | children were in the Ail were | earners le ‘or Wright Restaurant com: |fixed at $5,000 ing their 4 t we ‘ ee ety eee. [what information he could give that killed, ‘The bodies were badly man ater supreme iAteriae sid Monday morning that 5 1, pending an| whiper oC ly morn. | ¢ t rdict tor fter a oy eth ae day Fp Mog heal | Would be helpful in learning who has | gled. The car bore a license tag of ‘ Lubor Recognized Faulkner had been moody and de 4 upreme court, shallling, Ju John re oD i ' t . ined by b ares 7 jae he treat nd how they got it c Michigan, and in the pocket N ; ate No such declar { late, according to other | be $5,000." Judge Jurey ruled counsel for Prosecu } M M. Storrs, and his | tt ; ‘On March sid Borah, “I bes | of one of the men was found a regis: jeen writes bie fer At the restaurant he was Your honor might as well fix the Attorney W esham and r, Male, In the courtrgom rn at once to “Real Hstate | gan investigation to find out what | tration card bearing the name of W. thru any previous theate, bape to have been slightly de-|defendant's bail at $10,000," Smith| Special Prosecutor A. R. Hilen were Storrs betrayed no sign of emotion |} for Sale,” on Page 14 interest in or connection with the |S, Steinburg, 705 Georgia ave, Gary, | ang it is due to the efforts oe said. “But, if you do, I and my lttle| summoned to the courthouse to re-| (CONT'D ON PAGE SIXTEEN) {i GRE. eS: ~<<eeed league of nations the great interna: ‘Ind : (CONT'D ON PAGE TWE

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