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Approximately are threatening strike for higher wages. ‘These include 600,000 under orders to walk ou |1 unless a settlement is old stove, range or a a UNIVERSAL United Press Stall C LONDON, Oct. George's government serious situation as a last night's defeat in the preas today. ‘The question on which one—having to do with Pression prevailed that t . i‘ Stops irritation; soothes You can firat application. Price —a fortunate pur- chase permits the offering of sev- eral new and very desirable models for the young men in tans, blacks and browns, at EQ ~“U" FACULTY TO MAN STABBED ASK FOR RAISE) IN KNIFE FIGHT tude toward the present As soon as the vor move. was certain. ring all aliens from rece! Pilot's certificates, to defeating the amendmen “Should rT t restful # would c Boyden’s Famous Footwear for Men ~ —who desire all that can be put into a top-notch shoe—shown in several wet-proof models—black or tan. Prices $16 to $17.50 RALSTON’S Exclusive agency for this well-known line of Men's Shoes has been acquired and twenty-one styles now await your inspection. Priced $9.85 to $15 ROCKEFELLER HEADS INDUSTRIAL SESSION bers of the! ing how to With the framing of industrial ho national|| peace in the hands of J, D © thru the public |] Rockefeller, jr. at Washington, » time, how |] §.000 employes in his steel plant ow standing belief conference, of the labor group, has caused the whole affair to take opinion ix concerned. » anxious, if the public group at tempts to carry on the work of the whole conference, that the group be | organized, #0 that it shall not be! Rockefeller likened the problem now before the group to that of a he sald, but declared that the old | Urge New Start | give it a fresh start as an indus trial peace conference by reorganis: ing it and giving it a new name. 500,000 |now are engaged in atrikes, eatimat About 300,000 harbor workers, ma chiniste and other workers are also | 1,500,000 men) LLOYD GEORGE FACING CRISIS BY ED L. KEEN, ‘orreapondent 2—Lioyd of commons, according te the | opinion generally expressed by ment” lost, 185 to 113, was @ minor Ment to the alien bill--but the im an indication of parliament's atti. nounced, Andrew Bonar Law, gov ernment spokesman, obtained an ad- journment until] Monday to permit the cabinet to decide upon its next Many officials and political experts professed to believe that resignation of Premier Lioyd George ‘The amendment to the alien bill would have changed the clause bar- French 80 a8 not to conflict with the) Anglo-French agreement of 1913 Unionista and Laborites united in Even in case the cabinet decides | not to resign en bloc, it was believed) that Shortt, aa author of the amend | ! 1421 THIRD AVENUE Between Pike and Union | This Is the New Location age | One| 6,000 Men Are on of Rockefellers | PUBBLO, Colo, Oot, Box here have been on strike since the opening day of the nation: wide steel workers’ walkout In this plant, Rockefeller’s fa- orday, many | at the THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1919. | fen, planned to meet here today | both committees mean the own MINE AND RAIL "UNIONS CONFER |Will Talk Nationalization of Two Industries WASHINGTON, Oct. 24-—(By United Preas)—Commitiaes of | miners and railroad brotherhood | men, representing two of the strongest organizations in Amer: to discuss nationalisation of their industries, Hy nationalization, members of ership of the mines and railroads which |) mous industrial democracy plan, in which the employes elected their own representativ meet with the company off had been in effect over th years when the plant m. pletely shut down by the strike The company officials are . as fur as They | or be re by the government, with the workers having a share in their willing to deal with the men in: dividually or collectively, but Will not recognize their union. lure of the) Ket results. | mediation now being conducted here by Secretary Wilson of the labor de partment. More then 1,000,000 rail road workers are preparing to renew their demands for increased wagon, believing that the government has made little progress in reducing | living costa, November 1, it is believed, will bring a climax in the whole indus trial situath And Rockefeller, jr., achieved @ reputation for wn in the conference meet: | ow garment thes new cloth, sa pattern. feeling, the t Wilson to workers ings, is “witting on the Hid,” it was! phrased here today. at 200,000. | GOMPERS CALLS A.F.OF L, MEET Will Discuss Defensive Alli- ance of Labor Continued From Page One | that organtzed labor is tightening # ranks for a fight to the finish In the steel strike, as well as in other industrial conflicts now im progress or threatened In leaving the industrial confer. ence Wednesday, following defeat of the collective bargaining resolution, Gompers said: “You have defeated the labor group in {tx declaration, but we will meet you again in conference, and when | we do meet you there you will be glad to talk collective bargaining.” Ald Steel Sirfke Gompers has also announced that | contributions from labor organiza. | ions will be asked te support the stool strike, As Gompers* te went out, miners and railroad men were plan- ning a meeting with a view to form. or pressing miners now t November reached in faces a reeult of the house | the govern an amend. he vote was cabinet. te was an unions. four railroad brotherhoods are con- sidering joining the American Feder- iving British ation, of Labor, exclude the) —— it. | of Seattle’s Hi] -and we are now ready |} new home. Here you Thirty Private management, operation and profits, The miners’ committee, which was [Appointed at the recent Cleveland) j convention, is headed by W. D. Van Horn of Terre Haute, Ind We hope to bring about a per |ficers iast May and turned over to ing an alliance with those two| th Gary district. No disutrbances It was also learned today that the|‘clared, Van Buren said. '| Headquarters” for the choice of New Music as soon as re- leased, and for the comparison of the World’s Three Leading Phonographs. are at your service. VICTROLAS—NEW EDISONS GRAFONOLAS “ALL THE RECORDS—ALWAYS” maneht alliance with the railroad men,” said Van Horn today, “One | of the principal aims of this alliance if it is formed, will be to further nationalization, Indorse Nationalization “The railroad men have indorsed nationalization and so have the miners, Combined, the two unions would give powerful support to the plan.” Officials of the railroad unions, which have always refused to com bine with any other labor organtua. tions, today had little to may about the possibility of an alliance with the miners. W. G. Lee, head of the railroad trainmen, declared that the miners had sought the conference. Today's meeting will be the sec: ond between the two labor organt- mations, The first was held in Cleve jand during the miners’ convention there Before the meeting today this was the situation of the miners and rail, road men: ‘The miners declare that their pend {ng strike has nothing to do with their nationalization program, which they my is a political and not an economic question. The ratlroad men have also told congressional committees they would not strike to force adoption of the Plumb plan. WASHINGTON, Oct. 24.—(United Preas)}—Red agitators in the Gary steel district have gone unprosecuted, altho names were supplied to the department of Justice several months ago, Lieut. D. C. Van Buren, a mili tary intelligence officer, told the sen. ate labor committee, investigating the steel strike today. A nationwide strike to free polit cal prisoners was part of the plan, the committee was told. Names of the so-called red agi tatora were given to intelligence of. the department of justice, according to witnemen. He told of alleged red activity in connection with the steel strike in have resulted since martial law was A special weather map has been designed for aviators, “Musical to welcome you in our will find every facility Record Rooms NOTICE Newsboys’ Meeting Tonight at 101 Orpheum Bldg. at 7:30 MAX MARKOW, Pres. | ENG | An English firm that deals in web | bemtant pink upon the slightest prov- ent medicines advertises that it has a peneemnga He wrote again and received remedy that will cure people of blush-/More pills. After several weeks of ing in one week! A diffident young man invested $4.25 in the aavertised treatment and received some in- have been a failure! STOP AND THIN HAVE YOU BAD TEETH? 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