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ewe. ar ast ——— 5 Bartevon Preparing Wire Statement WASHINGTON, May 9.=Postmaster PM Barleson announced, to-day that the Wite Control Board was preparing a statemént showing the financial opera- (/ tions of each of the telegraph and tele- Phone companies during the period of Government control. The statement will be used by Congress tn preparing tegis- pf lation providing for the return of the Properties to their owners, iENOW IN JUICE FOR FRECKLES Girls! Make beauty lotion for a few cents—Try it! Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces swe of orchard white, shake well, and you be: have a quarter pint of the best freckle ns, and tan Iction and complexion beau- tifler at very, very small cos! Your grocer has the lemons and any idrug store or toilet counter will sup- three ounces of orchard white for ‘a few cents. Massage this sweetly Wragrant lotion into the face, neck, =. jarms and hands each day ai . thow freckles and blemishes diseppest <* “\and how clear, soft and rosy white the skin becomes. Yes! It is harm © Glens and never irritates —Advt. be or MEN WHO FOUGHT PREPARE PROTEST OVER PROHIBITION Paschal afore. Before American Legion Demands Wine and Beer Until Soldiers Speak. ST, LOUIS, May 9.—Prohibtion and employment were among questions brought up at the second day’s ses- sion of the caucus of the American Legion composed of men and women who were in the military or naval service during the war. Several reso- wutions concerning Prohibition were presented to the Resolutions Commit- tee at its session early to-day and they were embodied in one for final presentation to th caucts, The Prohibition resotution finally adopted by the committes unges that the sale of beer and tight wines be continued until the members of the 15 Cortlandt St. Near Broadway 405 Broadway Near Canal St. Yaad vtrenmnanm en, Pt ween eae mre The Three Finest BICYCLES Ready for Immediate Delivery. IVER JOHNSON $27.50 to $60 Fairy Velocipedes and Tricycles, Tennis, Golf, Baseball and all Sporting Goods & DAVEGA § Sem A TT A Makes in COLUMBIA PIERCE FOR THE YOUNGSTERS Biplane-Flyers, Roller Skates 831 Broadway Near 13th 8. 125 West 125th St. Near Lenox (Oven Eves.) Sees eo woe HK SS) Flatbush Ave. Attention! Wear High Grade Custom Tailored Clothes at prices less than Ready Made Clothiers offer and enjoy the benefit of an Extra Trousers Free. ‘All garments made on the premises under my own personal supervision in My Daylight Sanitary Workrooms, 44 Inspection invited. 1432 BROADWAY, TH 70 NASSAU STREET, CORNER JOHN Oven Until 7 P. 44 FLATBUSH | among the delegates, but the general voice their opinion in the matter. The Prohibition question was rought up by Joseph Healy, son of Timothy Healy, a labor leader of New York. His resolution charged that “certain forces more interested in Prohibition than winning the war’ had “taken advantage of the absence of the country’s sons, who were fight- a § nae Papas resolution placed before ine aaveinn was slightly legs drastic in its wording than Mr. Healy's. The employment resolution, spon- sored by Major Wilbur Wright. and William F. Deegan, both of New York, requests Congress to give Federal aid to States and cities to encourage building and thus increase employ- ment. Feeling between adherents of the National Guard and the Regular Army was brought to the front to- day. Major Hamilton Fish of New York presented a resolution urging that Congress place the National Guard and the Regular Army on an equal footing and charges were made that National Guard officers in France had been discriminated against In favor of Regulars, In ad- dition efforts were made by various delegates to restrict the personnel of the Legion to men not in the Regular Army. In regard to membership, feeling against the Regulars was evident sentiment seemed to be that no final action should be taken in order not to affect the many men who are still cf but by’ tt eg not members of the Regular ‘Col. Henry D. ATintaley of Dallas, Tex. director of the Bureau of War Risk Insurance, yesterday was ggg h chairman of the organiza- to serve until the next conven- tion. Col. Lindsley’s election came po gt the delegates for several hours had tried in vain to = Lieut. Col. Roosevelt to accept the nomination. RAIL LABOR BUREAU HEAD MEETS STRIKING DRIVERS No Adjustment Made — Teamsters Say 100,000 Tons of Express Are Held Up Pending Decision. A M. Banks of the Labor Bureau of the United States Railroad Administra- tion conferred to<lay with the leaders of the Teamsters’ Union, which has been joined by the striking drivers, chauffeurs and shopmen of the Amert- can Railway Express Company. He |then called upon Vice President and |General Manager Cowie at the Grand Central Terminal. A committee of four representing the strikers had previously called on Mr, Cowie to explain why the strikers chose THE EVENING WORLD, American Expeditionary Forces can|to cease work rather than to accept an advance of per cent. in their pay, with the vacation privilese, holiday overtime and sick benefits eliminated. Mr. Cowle told them he was helpless t meet their arguments until he had au- thority from the Railroad Administra- tion. The committees composed of Benja- min Mualdrew, chairman} Martin Lacey, business agent; Alexander Poss and James Hughes, asserted that more than 100,000 tons of express, much of it per- Ishable, is in the terminals and branch offices day. ening action on the men's de- Hospital. 8 not accept- FRIDAY, MAY 9, ing shipments at any of its o'sces to-! Messages were received at the union headquarters from employees of the company in Buffalo and Albany request~ ing permission to enroll in the union and join the stri pdb. Loses Lew a lee Machine. 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