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~ WILSON WILL GET LABOR DRY VIEWS - WHEN HE RETURNS Unions to Present Details The Fear President Is Not Ac- 4 quainted With. Representatives of every interna- tional labor union in New York have @rranged to present labor's views on Prohibition to President Wilson imw diately on his arrival from France Edward I. Hannah, president of the Central Federated Union of New York, told a reporter for The Evening World to-day th confer with the T ean soil and present det @ituation with which they f not fully acquainted. 1 the unions w. it to the ur he is will be usked tu take #01 on to} @et asido the wartime prohibition act and also to & tim obtaining a { mation-wide raferendum on prohib!- thon. Mr. Hannah announced details of) ® vow political party, which will] have anti-prohfbition as its prince! plank. wation is already perfected and has established offices at No. 32 Union Squary, T. M. Daly former President of ie In oat ‘Union cf Po! d Buffers, is in @arge. Organizai! s being ex- fended to other ta We aro not going to stand idly by @ithout taking every action it is pos- @idie to take,” sald Mr. Hannah, who, @ President of the Pederated Union, represents 250,000 workers in New York City. “The ‘no-beer-no- work’ proposition fe decidedly not a dead issue. 1 have mot heard there are any strikes in eentemplation, but the attitude of Whor all along has deen that the The ori ‘workers will not be deprived of their) Derr, even tf they have to strike. “Te the mloons are closed to-mor- row and everything is shut up tight it wi tend to create more dissension end multipty the unrest. It will give Qe L W. W. agitators and the An- archist agitators an opportunity to enp «@ big harvest. “Labor owes i to Mr. Wilson as a ‘autter of courtesy to give him an op- portunity te express his views on Duited States aol! after labor has had © chance to present the facts to him as ‘hey stand. In the last week many Petters have been sent to the White House demanding the calling off of the war-time act and demanding « » @ation-wide referendum.” Mr, Hannah said a meeting of the @xccutive board of the Federated Waion has been called for Wednesday might to sce what the liquor men are @oing to do as # result of thelr ad- ‘vice from Elihu Root, their counsel. ‘The business agents of all the build- ing trades unions will meet at 10 @’clock to-morrow to discuss the sit- wation. a ‘Twelve Dead Mine Explosion. MALSTER, Okla, June 30.—Twelve tainers are known to be dead and three more are expected to die as a result 9p explosion to-day In a mine of Rock Island Coal Company at Ander- won, Okla., eve milcs east of here. Rescue crows are at work | FROM MEN ON GAR, CHARGE Paseengers j the Ytaenty sumpea }puiling ps | lent on Ameri-| Hotel 1@ President | @ TOOK PARTS OF “JIMMY” | Paper Found in Alley Gives De. | tectives Clue That Leads to Two Arrests. uth cross: | town car had @ thrill early thie morn: { ing when two men, who had boarded | car at Ninth Avenue were #ud- pon by two other men on a Street who had got on at 1 Avenue. | until } sent The ex he I tem was not allayed Avenue passengers began of a section “jimmy” from th ra’ pockets and took the men off t « Detectives were they the men They followed and plece of paper in parts had by shth ces oth on 1ith Street when xo | say thoy found a which the “Jimmy” wrapped, Then they} saw the men board the car. The men| wave the names of Andrew Schmidt) and George Bolson, both of the Mille in F 1 Street Benjamin tz, elghtcen, No. 68! Varet Street, Brooklyn, is under arrest & charge of the theft of olive oil Valued at $709, from No, 62 Grand Street, Mandatian - > | SPEEDER KEPT SPEEDING, | Fined 850 tm One Cow “Dates With Two 0 * Julius Kooperstelu, twenty-one years old, uf No. 61 East 81xth Street, Brook. lyn, was arraigned before Magistrate | Btoers in the Mintbueh Court as a feo. | ond offe eding to-day and| fined ®9. In mier fur ap to Koi tein had a os to appear toslay in the Man. n Traffic Court on a charge of ng ia St Nicholas Avenue last turday According to the police, he alao was $50 bond to appear in the Gates Avenue Municipal Court to answer a civit action in whi is harged with running over a ilttle girl two weeks ayo GALLATIN’S PET DOG STOLEN. Animal Va at £4000 Taken ‘om 4« ral Park, | Park Commissiener Francia D. latin'’s pet dog was stolen to-day from Central Park. Jt war worth more than $400. dle saya ho will exchange a safe, loft in the Park by or th dog and possibly give “a Little to boot." The dog waa presented to Commis. sioner Gallatin several dave ago, and hi left It in charge of the shepherd at thi Young Wearer of D.S.C., Hero of the Argonne, To Marry New York Girl MARTH, > Miss Martha Louise Tipton to ‘Lh. THR TON and later one Fasig-Tipt Despatches of the Company. from Washington founders of tne in Les tt eth charee of Sue suepherd SF be Bride of Theodore $, | !evruary announced that Lleut. Ken- swer meal call to-day and a search ; yon, who iy twenty-nine years old (alled to disclose Ito Kenyon To-Morrow. and resides at No, 321 West $id DEAD MAN FOUND IN BUSHES. -— Street, had been awarded the D, 8. C. R t to by Gen, Pershing because: “In the bd AY \ wit interest to « ‘au n pds heidi dabl) ‘adding ie & ° Argonne Forest, Sept. 21, 1918, (le) Postal Clerk May Have Mar. | hundreds of New Yorkers and to displayed exceptional qualities of derea by Com many others ag far away as Kentucky |eddorship in wotion while leading 4 5 any against a counter-at- fag ee ea Gee sshd hail sent} and Montana will be solemnized to- tack of the enemy in superior num- : are “*« Episcopal (PO's: . Talter, although three times thought to have murdered a companion |™°Frow in St. Thomas's Episcopal | winged, he remained with his com- near 160th Street and Amsterdam Ave-| Church, Fifth Avenue and West 534 | mand. nue Inst might and then hid his bod, ages The Tiptons live at 600 West 116th hump Brbushe, : i in} Street, when the distinguished young | giect, Por are MS Sinton 19 may have been| wearer of u Distinguished Service| wos the lat us Daly's right- th or died of heart dis- and a m re he w a niwing a flat £ Fe ross 1eade-ty the Althe & lovely| Bits ten Manners an monuncs rty. a postal ol Station W. in West home was at No, 611 West 204th Street ee Foar Firemen Killed tn 1,000,000 roadway, who until a few weeks ago | deg serach was First Lieutenant Kenyon: NORFOLK, Va., June 20.—Vour fire-| ten ote in Mian Martha Louise Tipt men have been killed and tobacco vaid4 nce If - fe Tipton, by officials to be w 1 whose father, one of the best in a fire which ' horsemen in the United States, was warehouse here of t Company, The build ire vulued at $4,000,0 tucky Ho} Breeders MOTOR GASOLINE Every drop pure, uniformly quick-burnin: and packe with power. Manhattan girl born in Kentucky. The bridegroom-to-t S. Kenyon,‘attorney at jaw at No. for many years Secretary of the Ken- Association 8 Theodore known ult and }Farm, (4,000 BOLSHEVIKS, 10 GUNS CAPTURED BY COSSACKS |Petrograd Evacuation Progresses — Trotzky Orders Kronstadt Fortress Blown Up. developed Bitter Hoo! 1 Mis EKATERINODAR (friday), June 2 Delayed).—The army of Kuban Cos- sacks, operating in the bend of the Ion River, has captured 4,000 Holshe- viki and ten guns, : The Non Cossacks, who also are ad- vaneing nusthward, have captured 1,500 prisoners and three armored trains. In their successful advance the Kuban Cossacks put to rout four infantry and two cavalry regiments of the Bolshevik forces. HELSINGFORS (Detayed).—T grad by the (Saturday) F.) e evacuation of Petro- Bolsheviki is progressing June hastily, according to recent decrees of the Bolshevik Government received here. War Minister Trotzky has or- dered that the Fortress of Kronstadt be blown up before \t# surrender and that the bridges and railway. stations. In Petrograd destroyed before the last troops withdraw. ht SE |GETS $125 A MONTH ALIMONY Realty Broker Files Notice He Wi Con @ month ali- counsel fee was awarded to-day by Justice Benedict in the Bu- preme Court, Brooklyn, to Mn Worman, of the Bossert Hotel, 6 Alfred Worman, a broker in real estate and insurance at No, 34 Nas¥au Street, Manhattan, The ground alleged ertion Mr. Worman has served 6 will contest the suit and brings @ ounter-char desertion, claiming vis wife left their home and’ refuses to umn, The Wormans have a daughter jelght years old, Mrs, Worman was a member@of the Woman's Motor Corps and drove wn ambulance du Wa mony and $1 Grace who ls that ——— | as | PRISON FOR ARGONNE HERO. | Winner of Fr Up h War Cross Held | 4 Driver, Jesse Major, twenty-two, 337 West 7th Street, whd was # Sergeant in Vo! William Haywurd's 13th Regiment and |}who won the French War Cross for | wiping out German machine gun em- acements in the Argonne Forest, wa to-day sentenced ng Sing Prison b Judge Rosalaky for not less than thre years or more than si oar Major was convicted of hold, » Anthony Saffer, a taxicab @ 411 Amsterdam Avenue Wee 4 | st Ma Y und stealing $9 > Ha-Gox, Fort to Head Federal Commission Wa N, June Vor 1 w Jervey will be ele “inn ne Federal Trade Com on to-morrow for the usuul | year. The Commi lo Newark for the [Port te Biot g< ‘ [plete the fight, SX JUOGESNANED BY AVN AREAL FROM TANMANY Mayor Chooses Straight Parly | ‘Men for Municipal Bench | Positions. The strictly orthodox Tammany 4p- pointments of six judges that Mayor Hylan made to-day indicates clearly to the politicians that there will de no split between the Mayor and Tam- many Hal! | The Mayor named Ellsworth J./ Healy, a relative of Charles F. Mur- phy, leader of Tammany Hall, a Jua- tice of the Court of Special Sessions for a terin of ten years at $9.00 a| year. Healy was promoted trom | the Magistrates’ bench, which pays) only $7, his combined tn.) Mexico, you continued to advocate In+ PITTSRU! . Pa, June 30.—Unie , paly $7,000, so that 420,000, |tervention?" Mr. Lucking asked Jed Staten Attorney Crawford age crease in the higher place is $20,000. “Yes, sir.” nounced to-day that he will stop tha 0% ‘Thomas J. Nolan, from Thomas F “And you also mid there was no! Panis, June %.—Henry Morgen-|qaie of ob intoxicating liquors i © Foley's district, now a Magistrate, whose term had two years to run, was American wall. “Notwithatanding that you knew Ger- Many would welcome THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1919. plait CHICAGO TRIBUNE EDITOR TELLS OF FORD EDITORIAL Says There Was a Reiraction-~-E: plains the Paper's Pre-War ‘ Policy. MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich., Clifford 8. Raymond, author of the ed- itoriat which is the basis of Henry Ford's $1,000,000 libel sult against the Chicago Dally Tribune, took the witnens stand to-day. lishers of the Tribune are Col, MeCormick and Capt. Joseph Patterson, ‘The witness teatifed to knowledge of Mr. Ford's pacifist views and many of his utterances opposing military pre- parednesa. Attorney Lucking for Mr. Ford quoted & Tribune editorial as stating that [Germany would weloqme war between the United States and Mexico, would divert munitions from the Allies, Germany wus thinking of German inter- est only, and America should consider interests only, cause for war with Germany?” “We sald that there had been cause ‘GY Sus GuRPORATIONS | FORMILLIONS IN TAXES - | Right to Assess Machinery Disputed | BY Big Firms to Be Decided by Appeals Court. ol Burr falls to~ day in action he proposes taking in the Court of Appeals, the City of New York will face a deficit of several millions in June 90} If Corporation Coun to-day in the Court by Ju charge of #1 ise red ita tag collections for this and last} $40,000 of fewels, maid the active pub- | year Kahn said he was in Russia os an R R| The Tax Department has been ae |agent an American chemical come seasing machit®ry the same as it does| pany, and brought the Joi Mell | reat estate or personal belongings. This | thie country for Lieut machinery alone is oatimated by the]|Stines, attached to the American Min- city to be worth at least $10,000,000. |istry in Sweden, fe said that SUnes Corporations claim that the city can-|had bought the jewels at a “Jews mame | not do thia, as under the Kim Law | ket" in Petrograd for his wife, Just am they pay a 3 per cent. Corporation Tax, | they we pout to sail, Stines ‘The aggregate amount of test cases | Called back, and took the trunie brought by one lawyer, James Mf, Vin-|bim in which were the Jewels cont of No. 149 Broadway, |e $12,076,500, Foliowing are some of the amounts of asecenments disputed: Stin intervention in U. $, COMMISSION TO POLAND thau, former Ambassador to Turkey, Brig, Gen, Edgar Jadwin and Homer United | FINED AS SMUGGLER OF $40,000 Newark Man Tells Tale of American Lieutenant and Russian Countess, but Is Assessed $2,500. NEWARK, N. J.. June 30.—Montetiors Kahn of Eiberon, N. J., was fined $2,500 7 tates Diletriet Warren Davie on & nto this Country Btines thus sailing without them. then gave the Jewels to @ Nase sian Hatoness, who agreed to wear them an it! Loose-Wiles Biacult Company, #2.060,-|into this country. but she later changed 00; Jacob Ruppert, $1,475,000; 1. Hoe &|her mind, and asked Kabn to brtt Co., $1,400,000; Berabeimer & Schwarts, | (hem in instead, be sald. He put them $1,200,000; Bishop Gutta-Percha Come|in the pocket of his pajamas, which te the editorial) pany, $925,000. ut in the rolled linen oe a a WI Enforce the Law in Western Western Pennaylvania after to-nigitty aleras have ked the PER DAY ~ rowers and appointed to a full term of ten years, setae with Germany, and that it had) ir y nagon of Cleveland, it was an- rnment, officials for a ruling, jto succeed Healy ’ Mr. Raymond testified he conferred nounced to-day, will Compose the | Joseph A. 8. Schwab, @ fOFMET) Ji) vitteny Blake, chief of the editorial | commission which the American State Tax Commissioner, got Nolan's | go. , tment, before writing tho editorial gation will send to Po- 00 term of two years, He has beeD)o¢ jung 23, 1916, headed “For@ Is an|jand to investigate reported pc . N \closely, amMitated with Charles ¥./ anarchist proms. ‘The commission will lav == RENTS , “There never was a retraction print | yy, ‘ i | Murphy. Paris in a few days. William A. Sweetser waa reap- Hugh Gibson, the American Min- Any High-Class Electr | pointed a Magistrate for ten yearn. +o reo s be that the | {ter to Poland, who has been tn V CUUM ‘| “Didn’ ou way to frien he He was appointed by Mayor McClellan) | 7't yun eee 0,000 in ad. | Paris for several days, wifl return to A jand Mayor Mitchel refused him re- | appointment on account of bis Tam~ | many connections. ‘Theodore Hf. Ward, a former As semblyman {rom Jimmy Hagen‘s district, was appointed a Justice of the Fifth Municipal Court, to suoceed lthe late Justice Coleman, | Assistant District Attorney Morrie {huer, who la from Dr. Solomon Gold enkrang’s district, was named 48 Munielpal Court Judge for the Se fond District, to succeed Leonard A.| | Snitkin, who was removed from ot- fice because of his conviction with Draft Board bribery in Indianapolis Ward and Eder will serve untt! Jan. 1, 1920, Their salary ip $8,000 cach. GIRL'S STORY MAY SEND "YOUTH TO ELECTRIC CHAIR Walters Says “Jig Is Up" Afte Young Sweetheart Finishes Her Testimony. Berry, May @ sevonteen-year-old | awoethenrt of Willlam Walters, on trial] F,, arrived here @ week @go and Is \for murder in tho firat degree, wiilleonducting the case. ‘Hie department ye wipe Our B the ex ates probably be the cause of hia conviction| drew up the charges which were pre- ‘ou Wil ur Best Salesman for the munler of a grocer, Walters tried to escape from the Tombs by the girl's ald ‘The girl, who liver at No, 1 East Slat Street, took the witners stand to- day before Judo Rosalsky, When she had concluded her story the defendant Jturned to his attorney, Robert Manley jand sald: ‘phe jit is up." | ‘The court was asked for a recess for ja conference. At the conclusion the |prisoner’s attorney said to the court: “phere will bo no defense offered. Wo are ready to have the case summed up." ‘Then the prosecution began to explain ita testimony and even the prisoner looked for a verdict that will #end him to the electric chair. ‘Teo girl testified Walters confessed he had done the killing and told her ho did to get money with which to take her to @ dunce, WARRANTS FOR THREE W OL STOCK SALES More Charges Made by Grand Jury Against Pierce and Newman, Already Under Bail, Bench warrants were isnued by Judge Wadhams this afternoon for the arrest of three men accused of selling oll stock in the Wall Street section. Indictments were reported by Grand Juries, The warrants were issued for: Waiter R. Plerce, formerly of Walter Pierce & Co, who were located at 47 Wall Street, | Pau! A. Newman, a stock saleaman of No, 1) Broad Street, who 1s said to have | neen employed by Pierce, Charles B, Toole, formerly of Toole, Henry & Co., who went through bank- ruptey sever months ago. Pierce and Newman are accused in th fetment of violationa of the code, | ich make it illegal to affect the price | stocks by false newspaper advertise- ments, ‘Toole is accused of selling stocks placed in his custody aa collatera! by customers. Pierce and Newman arc now under ball on other indictments, ' ad “CAN FLY AROUND WORLD.” obt Daniels to-day welcomed bome th commanding officers and crews of the JAmeriecan Naval Transatiantic Iii | squadron, "We can cross the Atle ax you have demonstrated,” aaj 4 ne ta We can cross the Pa fic. We can fly around the world. Daniels announced that he would ecommend that Congress authorize a special meda and extend the ha he nation to the scaplan r H 1 that some shown Coma of the ead he alee would recuin special distinction be der Read and the w.«! “4, the only p conLi Press).- newspaper of th tion euthoritie wri | will take place to-morrow (Tuesday) and n the Sixth Floor . verticing to the ‘Tribune? AMERICAN CARTOONIST TO BE TRIED AT COBLENZ Robert Minor Gets Copy of Charges Against Him—Father Arranges for Defense. June Robert Minor, correspondent tooniat, received on Saturday a ebpy charges under which he has been detained ht authorities, made public Minor w The charges were not Arrested several weeks ago in Paris at the request of Eritish who had been trying a number of persons charged with cir- < propoganda The Bri they did not wish to proceed inst Minor, but the American thorities began @ separate Inve dier-General Bethel, Judge Advocate of the A. i ented to Minor, Minor’s father tel from San Antonio, Te expense in arranging for his Several of Minor's friends a n counsel for him Thirty-fourth Street For Two Rental Dept, Vac!” person shipping @ bomb of infernal machine by express or freight Is provided for in a wilt! ntroduced to-day by Senator King Utah $0,—Asaociated the Amer'« and || You Buy Direct from the Manufacturer The Best Cigar, You Ever Smoked $1.0 ¢ by American army an- Walter A raphed his son as, not to spare) ’ ef | here Kast River and 75th Street, Ny ¥. © B. Altman & Cn. 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