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f . Rockefeller's ideas “Tf lt Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ LT ll! __PRICE TWO Re, “Circulation Books Open to All.”’ | we NEW YORK, Coprright, 1919, by The Press ¥ w York W TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1919. CROMWELL SU.CIDES VERIFIED che APE Rg CARNE WEATHER—Fair To-Night and Wednesday. INEM sarrion “Circulation Books Open to All.” i i PRIDE Wert ace 20 PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS. J.D. ROCKEFELLER JR.GIVES VIEWSON LABOR SPECIAL INTERVIEW IN TO-DA Y’S EVENING WORLD ES GIRL IS WILSON PRESSES HIS PLAN a” LiS - WELFARE OF WORKERS MORE MIAN FROM BAYONNE, NJ ~ URGENT THAN PROFITS, SAYS RECOGNIZES GIRL FOUND FOR CONTROL OF COLONES JOHN D. ROCKcE ELLER Ik nance Industry Now a Form of Social Service From Culls on Prosecutor Who Will Make Public Which Labor, Capital and the Community All Must Benefit. Antagonis: 1 Due to Greed Must Be Eliminated and Both Sides Must Work Together as |: ger water Fireman Says Girl Partners in Business. Unorganized Employes Should Have Share in Collective Bargaining — Outlines Co-operative System. By Frederick Lawrence. ' Pree} ‘ Now York Evening W dd ohn D, Re delivered at City Dec, 5 last before the Chamber of Commerce of the Un cre ated a profound impression on of organized leaders That address marked t movement which has cul minated in the New Y ate of the Chamber of Commerce of the $ New n which wil presently join’ in conferences bused on the fu n f Mr oS RR LOAM ning plan Mr. G State b tion to 5 Justice Rules They Cannot Get ne Have wasred L0F Fair Hearing in Brooklyn— 1 standards of w k-| to Nassau County. A large } | es y A venue " ' v r Mr il atid fh a was: “Unorganized labor certainly oug ts to have a vital intere gaining. speech said many th fashion. Organized labor commends his s port any action does not conf workingmen to } GRATIFIED BY INDOR STATE LABOR CHIEF qs in maniy heartily this repe “Iam tent Hol vnized labor in New York and WGentipued on Second Page.) before a against thom,” Plan for]> STORY OF cH. Came From New York and Often Spoke to Him. Brandy— 1, Huckin of A nsack Mrs t r ecut fe lerge , ’ name bod 1 r Pa Riv Mr. Huckin t oD u 7 nd w th tective N went 1 neg The rw y ' his v ' 7 P Searetn) L dl Ha Ly cece < GETVENUECHANGE' Huckin, Name To-Night. ne fo n Engle-| flour, f | sugar. bran CAE HAD A KICK’ civoss, THAT PUTIOY INTO SOO FIGHTING MEN ai Hooker of It—in Soldiers anc 26 Fifth Ay jPut up to O L. ( ; he big cake e| One None and twe | pounds Malaga raisins, 2. Sultana raisins, 2 15 pounds British Colonies and Oppose Turning to League of Nations. Them Over °° WILSON REMOVE Base Demand on a Seer Treaty Agreed to in 1916, nd Caroline group t %. A reported secret treaty be tween England and Japan, giv ing Japan the islands north of the equator and the British the colonies south of the equator stands in the way of the inter nationalization plan But it is generally believed that all secret treaties will give way before the League of Nations, The impres sion seems to be that the disposi tion of the German c be finally arranged by the five great powers, without lonies will reference to the Peace Conference at a plenary s ession or to the various * OF NEAR ERS, Signed Hicetiria tion in Pari Last Week, Food Adminis- tration Announces, WASHINGTON, Jan, 2-7 1 Adm ny 5 anced t ha 5 Presid har n ' ‘ y liftin , 1 th 1 Admit » ware ‘ l 1 1 r ' 1 uf nd t fr ‘ nforma y bas t \1 ft} it t dentind 7 Da pend on ment is 4 | MECHANICAL DEVICE AIDS EX-KAISER TO SAW WOOD STEEL’S EXTRA DIVIDEND NOW MADE 1 PER CENT. Dr a6. PASSENGER ON LA LORRAINE SAW TWO SISTERS JUMP DEAD ON ThE PALISADES TAKEN FRM THE GERMANS INTO RIVER NEAR BORDEAUX ——_<+ American Soldier Named Edwards Tells of Seeing Girls Climb Rail ee Leap Overboard — Details evealed on Liner’ Ss Arrival Here of the suicide of the Misses Gladys s of Seymour L and Dorothea Crom- . Cromwell, the New York twin heiresses, si banke n the French I La it was from this ship that the sisters ped > River near Bordeaux, France, at the "300, 000 TROOPS A MONTH | Dante WILL BE COMING BY APRIL |*'n'so:aier, a’private ty the name of Jwards, who was the eyewitness y en under dif. The purser quoted bem rter was unable ( rd's first name This, however, is what Edwards says . saw PA It was in the evening of Jan. 19 , we had started down tho rive A forward end on the port pecially because they k instead of the 1 and ne r e omen Jad that part of the deck quite to After I had watched them for FOR FOUR YEARS APPROVED m mustde use = Committee — Agree: on | other ame, bi Mai hess EA 5 heal | the rail just too late to stop the eec . i eu - 1 young woman. They must © water within a min ASHINGTON, Ja emistation | ea p 1 ' b dark y re . \ t this . i Agen 4 cabled r The { " Fre 1 EX-PRINGETON PROFESSOR vs" Sos vse ny cai SHOT AT BREMEN ELECTION." cere mores ests sa \ ed th @ we ne W r Ambr a BR Jan, (28.—Misa Margar ee Anugnier o ent Wiiso! . arrived. in Brupscis yosterday afternos: A ns and slowed into @ She ta @ guest at the American Leg Oelue Lom ; J : {