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, ecutive > ° , « ‘ , <a ’ . — BiG PACKERS CUT PRICES IN TURN 10 STRANGLE RIVALS csyic, tats hs, arr _—— | Ammunition by De- Independent Tells Investigators. stroying Munition Fac- Products Were Sold Belov | tories, Warehouses and Cost of Livestock. Railways,Says Gertrude mini Atherton, and She De- clares Their Hearts Would Be In Their Work WASHINGTON, ahifting his attack ing investigation, chief investigator Trade Commission, evidence of price cu the “big five” competition products. Heney called Charlies H. Moy, Farmers’ Jan, 29.—Sudden! in the meat pack- Francia J for Heney, the Federal Marguerite Mooers Marshall. WOMAN'S REVOLUTION may end the war to-day produce 1g tac throttling packers in is advanced in ‘Tho rifling,” Ge Je Atherton’s latest book. One of our most br jant nov and letters, This White M eory in the salo of ¢ to tha witness anager the women of Mrs. Athe jescribes with ne clarity precision of the effect ou the world war of ig of womon Co-operativa A n Independent packers at Madison May's testimony revealed Miser ten against the independent packers, im which all membora of the five” took Ne that packers alternated woeh!y prices to undersell the One week, May said, Armour would etart and dotai ‘ ' pie part ead the an upris in cutting German ndependents ey! woul the ar out the price on bee! and & pork, Jower would products. @ition obtains at clared he had seen no signs of lation by the Food Administration “The ‘big five’ a tons,” May force our plant o bave known Producis as much pound under the cost of the same Uvestock on the hoof.” By perempt gion obtained by members of the “big five,” ¢ closing §=many stances f the packers’ price cutting BC. Lasater, a member of the Bx Committee of the N. Ldve Stock Assoviation, was cal testify concerning the pa trol of the tock testimony revealed the on” practice of the pack the price of live stock was c¢ Lasater, who markets about 10,000 cattle, asserted hag been discriminated against by Armour and Swift, He The next Swift would the beet reduce week Mort pork con: | price and the pr May added that this prese He ua old ata them to sell mea as thr ANXIOUS Ceo ny kers’ any accomy Anumunition Jrome and pubit ta sension squads ,of armed women; ev arsenal, every ani telegraph wares openly said he was in disfavor because he had sup- ported and fought for regulati house for what gasoline ‘ubri ; every every rail frontier, miles of track, tane uted but what the packers, Ilis activities, he caused bim to approxtmately $126,000 In 1915 and 1916. He said he sent a st to Fort Worth and ‘bid, from the Armou then sent tlie cattle to St reecived only one bid there same firm. T 6 were # Armour there for Jess than had been |e days offered in Fort Wor He sal had no doubt that the buyers telegraphed ahea ‘To show how the packer many of the schemes Money 1 . Bernard A. Duffey on stand “ey e Dufey, who is now In charge of the aa Armour telegraph depertment the fr Washington, said + frequently | the while he was !n charg Arn Atherton’ wld wires at Baltimore, entative ef the company ca phone messages from Washington |t address to Armour & Co. at Chic , “Lam nota Chis was done although Armour hadjton continu private wires in Washington. Duffe mentioned Colin H Livingstone. Washington banker and Armour rep- tative as being (he netpo! | sender of these messages, jt Numerous informal complaints that observation of Ver, even ma single cream end cheese factories of Wiscon-| tourists sum But before ain are being put out of business by | war I had an apartment in Munich condesories established by the big|for seven years. 1 got to know inany packers are being investigated by the | Tomes from many different ranks of | Commission. The fact was brought nd they gave me surprising out in connection with the loss of Nowhere in the w skimmed milk for pigs, which such bitterness against said to be causing serious diminutior by German women, in pork supply by sending pigs to the slaughter houses Instead of to t t tening pens. ‘The W plainants charge that t condesorles | Th are war industries, established to take | advantage of the demand abroad for! ;, condensed millc. | DiMculties which the inde packers find in marketin r products were doscribed by Mr. He said this was particularly tr adlling hides, duo, he believed, to terests which the packers hold in| years of many tanneries, Ho declared the) tr mtock of hides at the present time la the largest in history, and prices are | er very low. He was unable to explain |tt why the costs of shoes should be ab- jaro suf normally high. ‘The premium commanded called “packer hides" over hides” attracted the interes Commission, It was brought country hides animals by the big packers ment specificati for packer hides in all Governa tracts, which was sald to yon for the difference in 4 tween the two classes : BS May said there sas no a . Petia wal pater inlay ’ with pment o received buy Low intrie ad in st from enemy 0 ca alles revolution v) were repre} in with tele » story lieved Mrs, Ather ty, “but t uation as the one The White Morn bility 1 have sa strong Aepicte w anything avo a cursery No ona < om. no German woman fr confide: | think, men as is felt MBERS msin com w § there was s0'0h ¢ the younger « ho AvWER tyrant girlhood marry one. o tho less c man as th t put nor nyletely y kuew add to this sex antagonism, the physical of four long 4 country shut off 5 have at for not had years, and as appetites they » hunger and y have seen their » flies malnu iiidren are emaciated for food, sleep- stunted 1 \hreatened have vo iys from ng lew in with women above t from malnu m tuberculosis, even as Ww re those no nen have “ometa There was mM sn sin paid, thar » into the hands of the + wa old 44 4 packer bi de. Belgiu en a cou e ca It they only had a i leader \and the wan are in the Their mood to reb rebdelilon, Could Isolate the Army | Wd, 1) sup ndful of e hea are lead Vhere are fe except railroads | What “Br. T it not oO nud an arn would f wo 1, of ¢ wor nd social an longer | worne |when tt nated, “Bentdes, inajority wo Nemek By nik hor one road. men chance w an Amazonian ad of an all ip officers turn its THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, Revolt of Women in Germany Might End the War in a Week ALLVIOLATORSOF —AIMOF APPEAL T0 TRUDE HEATLESS MUNDAY RULE MODIFIED FOR SHOPS Open Hereafter Ur + Instead of Closing uu Noon, ADMINISTRATC uneed tod: GERMAN WOMEN ARG STRONGER THAN “THE MeN) | | | | Ga ing here a ores op mendin At Washington ‘COAL RECEIPTS KEPT LOW 1 wit i | mIURIS t h, Di to-day ag follows Coal dumped at Jersey termina To-day, Tons, 31,150 31,800 Ton op to pe The transit) Ar n Bitu Coa viest | acite nous waiting In he ntrol, ¢ ding back from wm In moved ‘aged.| Anthrac te 24,900 iveagainst| Bituminous 15,250 ” Coal in cars at tidewater Anthracite 85,050 Bituminous 73,050 In transit within Ge and many toe the 23,350 arn the women rose ein hours Anthracite Bituminous In transit he nen 53,800 36,050 within hours: Ant Bituminous 1M Athert ” 18,250 43,450 acite And 1 do not 58, y men coul guns the women men, If irse, ¢ » Manhattan = Shot for Three rald be Ww n id econor would Depart Store Detective Shoplifitos t ening Star Suspends @ dai Of sue sluckings HBRTON WHERE FOOD I$ SOLD»: 5 en di neces- ott sok upon him- oe BY TIE-UP OF RAILROADS nnd apread 1 DUE 10 BIG SNOWSTORM 1‘, Yesterday, |¢ 32,300 5,850 vessels to bo 17,450 89,000 69,450 twenty-four 51,560 42,95 forty-eight 20,150 160 _ FOUR MORE SCHOOLS CLOSE of Cowl 1918. WILL PROSECUTE — WILSON RESTATE GARFIELD MONDAY’ — SOUTH AMERICA Cases Forwarded to U At. His Thought aly fo | | ltorney—Pile Up Coal tor World tor International Next Winter, Says Searles Justice. nite | op | Prosecutions for violators of yea In reply to a letter conce ning Amer ton of the United the f Howard terday's Monday closing regulations German propaganda tn South are already @ office of + the toa, te © ward fn Wilton wro! ted Statea Attorney. W the Pr ne Un Howard, President James N onberk: an Association Fuel Adw ne had been counael for said to “My Dea nistration, Thank you of the 12th in conference with for your Caffey, and had submitted Attorney Francis G in the “I do not know what reply te Kederal Butiding to him the names of some of the most etter propounde, Ce ' flagra nders against the "Gar $ feld Monde reKa operation am Rosenberg t vised State Wiggin t Le: Wiggin should added that ie) Administr Ips prosec instruct his punty adiministrat throughout the State to cut off tuel aud light supplies from all who lations trante ne fleld closing reau Hona t He “The National Fuel has giver be had or A " ta . WkeoUs Mr , deyutios Adiministrat fo tho various Stats tained the * ons the distribution of |= ™ " fnation fi Kosen “With that well power to punish offend fuel conserva’ jenying them tw ROCs as ore regula Hight and pst the on ne by ther Harry T. Deters, Chairman of the Committee, t the publi¢ stilities corporations in the five mnservation Jay that said eports from ited that yesterday 30 per ven timated that 2,000! . f the West " , It is ¢ were saved by these = sphere nlon that the Lire ¢ March thaw uf carrying road Dep Tidewate to-day Insued a w ai consumer tlon of this winte by measures and summer, main pr ing make ntil ut pledges will against eith pend “There is only one way to meet the tegrity |tuel situation next winter,” said M tion, at Searles, “and that is to pile up coal ty here in New York during the sum n |me Every manufacturer, every at |Apurtment house owner and every older should begin buying coal on April 1 commencement of the 8 fuel aly No case be the aggressor the yn | tress prompt in the political Inde y [spring noe or t territorial tn of same tine that she and insisting up proposing similar pledges from all the ma tions of the world peace at dheart and are wi mies to umsoclate theninelves for th store awny every ton hab poaae orange apace for, New| maintenance of that peace. T is unique in that tt has no ¢ where the fuel companies may) thie ure resery¢ . up to the Individual con 0 try to arrange for storage t tu carry him through and fli that apace) good + the effecta of vex Itt nm throughout the, > to be appar- | pic water in The Je ent, he es who hav a | he he Ure ve Ph strength ¢ direc fact that a herself and give pled utmost solemnity f fatth dlsin is is understood there cou question of fear or sus her appeal in comes from the very tion n. | sume Space suftic next the terestednos fu wint and on terday's no nt hours. the sha du and t : America voyage tines, the fue! ng Y The Halthe x fe: (Signed) WOODROW WILSG lished a new piers in) The te od nd O| now esta Tos car dumper at t Ni Ji stantiy, by Ste ¢ with ac rr Letter Mensa View at To ne talon ite a to New th elements serve Jumping Wa Director of To lrouds, re winia tore the cause of the 1 1 und Weat V howing t) agering a burdens. at al to New York } materially checked. Il forwarded to Natior Halironds McAdoo, reads in pa of Congre day int supply of ¢ Ch 1 1 ally clear statement the Wm "hs clan He The ws *, n Fe nnsylvania anthracite flelds tures from 5 o and snowing. Coal by elasnification deep snow: trat reduced t and al! other avails ging out yards, In the went of Pennsylvania sr col during the night ie greatly ni ff. America that this country w ing except for the mulval good aldent'n ata ' 0 s Repul ok. vars, ending ons of anthr in “9 "MUST GUT IN TWO |.) CHORUS GIRLS ARRRESTED. =") " tar ne : erences ; ‘ ae. LEAPS OR FALLS OFF FERRY. |'))\'" 4 Chavwed Areested a ting kiyaite Atten with PASSENGER TRAFFIC i] WEALTHY YOUNG WOMAN WHOSE SUDDEN DEATH AUTOPSY 10 SOLVE SSUMEEWSTEATON” RICH GIRL'S DEATH IN DOCTOR'S OFFICE. ; Medical: Examiner Inves ¢ gate Case of Miss Oswald, Patient of “Chiropractor.” How a young woman apparently tn 1 dle within after receiving a treat ment from a “ch sag will bese Deputy Exam wa to-day, rforms wut upon 1 Misa ¥ » 1. Oswald ¢ Calif wi ; me Seats ate Xen ine West. 41th HERE'S THE RECIPE ralss Getvalds hs. Was. Ut FOR LIBERTY BREAD! sv ssiionwee sek evriee Low Angeles, was wealthy In MAKE IT YOURSELF! (23.0% So) 8% S05 oth Kor Pre It Will ¢ voted to propaganda work ta the fig H’ hwy en i o-operation of the Hted Cross to pu jon Pa We Food . n the beat of health 1 n it Kea ¢ and trey card her complain once, when, three “ four rau s foro siment. Lt didn flou real be is | know the doctor, but Mins Oswaid mount OW + 1 v al on wate b 1 n, & Yesterday fe owent to m fora rhe rei * Viqutd recond treatment. He called me } One ecupty (MK, water ¢ the ‘phone and told me Va bette Wott , " One tea hurry tot ative Mixa wald bad | t—<‘thren-fourthe, of a tea suffered a ries fainting spoonful, Yenst—One-hale éake Hnimediately after taking treatme CHiniaveioel lettae ok jdied before he telephoned me " | Misa Alvarado sald that she once jst iment from Dr. Pauwels ana that in nef t ike yesterday Chat bis paticnt hau died wo n ald the water of eurt dive i no t " firet and wh skewarm adu the shipped to + rola ad rt t er the sale nd ST, Po ete oS" GIVEN DRUG BY GALLER, Malo! susethe wines WOMAN BECOMES INSANE : ei * sail Mr mplained TIST WANTS MEN tele Fy entietl err I THE ORART BE iiss ce ores Ace new hompital. Day's Pieares These for Thr the day a Days Given Oat ah Ra tient greater cit», according to Denart. ESCAPES PRISON BY SUICIDE. 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