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hs. + 1 $43 763 FOR Cry Comminslonet’s force examined finaricls! |the convention of unions at which « trans totalling 9,199.97. He He ute of i peter sett Ok che important pact | Feneral striixe was decided on, hav i] YEAR SAYS HINSHFIELD 3 plnyed in siding The World to ob. signed from the conv It was tain justice for the victims of tax | cnet s railway , Pon. Genres Ge Wadena G08 Gethin |e eee eee rere eels t participation ow rep- was three to one ai In the strike, and re: atives of the s the meeting. The elty has remained strike was called Friday no untoward incidents have occurred. LONDON POLIGE STRIKE Counties. 3 { Md r — TORCNTO UNIONS REFUSE TO JOIN CENERAL SiHiKc Plumbers, Steam Fitters, Railway Men, Carpenters and Operators Omimissioner of aunts Claims Profits of $223,960 Were Made Through His Recommendations. The report of Comminsioner of Ac- ts David Uirehfield for the year 1914, was made public exhaustive review of ork of the department dowh to ‘ 4 AVERTED FOR PRESENT wt detail and it appears from Remain at Work. | twinunte that the Bureau ot | TORONTO, June %.—With less than | ia eel jecount# Was never #0 economically | 13,000 men out, the @o-called general tly adminimtered. atria to-day @ae not Gevetopinn ab haa | MANY Members Quit Union in Fear ner ae eer tra been expected, The only addition the of Losing Pensions and cars m “ ance tor wo wheer |Strmere were able to oleim were ihe Increased Pay. Marine Federation, compr! yard workers. Plumbers and steam fitters decided to follow the lead of the street rallway men and stay at work ‘The carpenters and Great Northwestern Telegraph operatora have also decided shy 1 600 #hip- to the war and one, Cotter, made the great sacri- Fourteen of the LONDON, June 2.—Danger of a po lce strike haa been definitely averted. belief ‘Thom ‘fice. according to general Reports were published from time to Aime during 1918 Commissioner Went into every ment and made|to remain aloof, The report| It nounced that Arthur O'Leary, ity profited through President of the Toronto Trades and sed revenues and savings and| Labor Council, W. J. Hevey, Secretary, mies to the extent of $223,900, The; and Jolin Doggett, who had charge of recognition of the union. with the fear many police: losing their pensions and in. pay, resulted In numerous resigna- tions from the organization, which thus lost much of ite power, TRADE MARE REG, U. 6. FAT. OFT. 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J. visited New York Police Headquar- ters, left a description of the girl and posted the reward. EXmma’s father, Harry F. Firth, ts a prosperous truck ‘farmer, The girl te said to have been seen entering a taxicab at the Penp- sylvania Station several days ago. She has blond hair, blue eyes, weighs 130 pounds and is 5 feet 3 inches in| height. — $17,000,000 RISK PROFIT. Marine and Seamen's Division Brings Good Returns, WASHINGTON, June &2—Operation of the Marine and Seamen's Division of the War Ris’ Bureau, which will be discontinued now that the dangers fror submarines and mines are over, resulte: In @ profit of more than 617,000,000 to |the Government without impairment of | che $50,000,000 sinking fund provided by |Gongress. The division will return t jthe ‘Treasury more than $67,000,000, ’ based upon the well known tpimutable principles of war. But let it suffice for me to assore you that the constant prayer of those who bear great respon- sibility in time of war ia that they may be spared the result of the decisions of ‘the so-called practical officers who are ignorant of the art of war and who have not been «trained to think straight— who have not been trained’ to make a logical eatimate of a situation. ar SIMS SAYS TRAINING LACK LOST MANY LIVES IN WAR Admiral in Opening College Points to Need of Reaching Logical Decisions, 4 NEWPORT, R. 1, June 2—Rear Ad- miral Sims, who was Vice Admiral com- manding the United 6tates Naval Forces in Buropean waters during the war, as- sumed the Presidency of the Naval War College to-day when it resumed Ite.work suspended by the war. 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