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} cig aa = R SUPPLY AND DEMAND’ A FALLACY, SAYS GOMPERS First Is ‘a Device to Destroy Union- ism; Second Is a Primitive Thing That Has Been Outgrown in Prog- ress of Science and Civilization. BY FREDERICK LAWRENCE Third of a Series of Interviews With the Leader of the Ameri can Federation of Eabor. Copyright, 1919, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Byening World) ‘ASKED Samuel Gompers to explain the American Federation of Labor's attitude toward stock participation, profit sharing, company | welfare work and other plans which have from time to time been pro-) posed by George W. Perkins, Elbert H. Gary, Charles M, Schwab and other men who control industries that employ large numbers of wage earners, “The American Federation of Labor has defined its attitude toward) these matters on Several occasions,” said Mr. Gompers. “All such pro- Posals are regarded as inimical to the principle of trade unionism and intended td retard the growth of trade union organizations, The American Federation of Labor believes that these proposed plans are panaceas de- vised to keep the workingmmen under the control: of the employers and deprive them of their right to organise. “Thave heard of @o such plan which deprives the working people of their right to organize,” I said, “On the entrary, the printed proposals which | I bave read, particularly those of the United States Steel Corporation, dis- tinctly state that the offer is open to ail employees, irrespective of their membership in labor organizations.” “Nevertheless,” Mr.“Gompérs said, “the underlying motive of the employ- ers is to insidiously convince their employees that membership in trade uilions is not necessary to secure fair treatment and a proper regard for tMeir interest. Nobody heard of profit sharing, stock participation or com- pany welfare work before the Ameri- ean Federation of Labor bad grown powerful enough to defend the rights of labor, Before labor had become wrongly organized the workingmen had no rights which employers felt bound to respect, The work of human beings was regarded es a commodity, an article of commerce, just like the goods their toll produced, and the pay for their work was calculated on the basis of the law of supply and de- mand, Through the efforts of the American Federation of Labor this viewpoint has been abandoned by many employers. SCARED EMPLOYERS USE PROFIT COURT, ANGERED, SENDS AUTO AFTER YOUNG BELMONT Magistrate House Determined to Have Him Face Trial as Speeder. “TU have. this fellow Belmont in court if it takes until my term of office expires, The Belmont family is not above being summoned here declared Magistrate Frederick B. House to-day when he issued a warrant for the ar- rest of Raymond Belmont, son of Au- gust Belmont, who had failed threo times to appear in the Traffic Court in janswer to a summons for speeding. Motorcycle Patrolman John Ger- hardt handed young Belmont a sum- any more than any one else,” at READY IN BERLIN TO CHECK REVOLT Spartacan Groups Smuggle Arms From Hamburg— Strike Increases Trouble. LONDON, June 23 (United Presa). from Copenhagen reported new revolution. Government forces have occupied the principal buildings in Berlin. Troops, with machine guns, are on atreeta, TraMoc is hampered. Many facto- | res are closed as a result of the dis order, Thirteen thousand laborers handl- |ing the distribution of food in Bertin | threaten to strike. Such action might mean a famine in a few days. The Spartacans have smugxied guns from Hamburg to Berlin in coal cars, according to the reports from Copenhagen. An attempt yesterday |to blow up food stocks in Hamburg harbor was frustrated, BERLIN, July 1 (United Press) Fifty thousand Government troops to-day enteret Hamburg, which has been under the control of the Bparta- can forces, ‘The troops met no op- position, Strikers in transportation lines GIRL ARRESTED TWICE = FOUND INNOCENT BY JURY | Judge Tells Detective He Cannot Sustain Cases on’ Such E vidence” as Presented. The stain that was plaed by police Getectives in December of last year on the name of Iren Bonser, No, 1239, Third Avenué, was removed this afternoon by a jury before Judge Rosalsky in the Court of General Ses- sions, On Dec. 13 Detective Joseph Maloney arrested the girl at Broad- way and 44th Street on a charge of disorderly conduct, She was con- victed by Magistrate Marsh and placed on probation, She appealed, but lost the appeal, In May of this year she was ar- rested by Detective John J. Gunson, but discharged by Magistrate Blau, DETECTIVES WORE ARMY UNIFORM 10 RCUND UP WOMEN Inspector Henry at Gunson}| Trial Tells How He Aided in Protecting Soldiers. Inspector Dominick Henry was t first witness called in tl hearing of the charges against Detective Gunson of hie st to-day of misconduct on the street made brought aft following the reversal of the charges now number 20,000, BERLIN, Tuesday, July 1.—(Asso- "STRAIGHT OUT FIGHT ciated Pre: © Communistic OVER RATIFICATION leaven has again arrived to the fer- menting ¢ in Greater Berlin and there are indications that the strike may develop into a political insurrec- tion, The cancor and boldness with which the Independent Socialists and their Communist henchmen are jlay- ing their cards shows they feel surer of their footing thap during the March revolt. ‘The street car strike threatens to involve the suburban and belt line railroad workers, if not the big in- dustelal plants, ‘The frankness with which Hugo Haase, Herr Hoffmann and other radicals are now demand- ing @ dictatorship by the proletariat is looked upon as significant. Gustav Noske, Minister of Definse, is increasing his troop patrols in the inner city, planting reels of barbed wire at strategic points and gener- ally tightening martial law reguli tions. Republicans Forced to Practically Abandan All Plans for Intro- duction of Side Issues. WASHINGTON, July 2.—With the beginning to-day of a week's recess of Congress it seemed assured that Sen- ate opponents of the League of Na- |tlons would abandon any plan for a formal declaration on the subject be- fore the fight for actual ratification of the treaty begins. it now is expected that the treaty will be presented as soon as the re- |ceos is over, and the general predic- tion Is that from now on it will be a straight out and out fight over un- qualified ratification. Although many Senators left the enpitol to-day, some of the leaders remained actively at work on plans for the coming fight. It is said on both sides that the final strategy of he he by —An Exchange Telegraph despatch | to-day | that Germany is threatened with a guard, and soldiers are patrolling the) Nad ©) Utiom neue Ano ckernme TAUNTED STUTTERING MAN, NOW STUTTERS HIMSELF plained at Meetings in Walbe Street and at Pubic Library —° nit The reason for an Irish Victory Fund was explained to-day by speakers ab two open-air rallies, the first held at the Sub-Treasury in Wall Street at the Publi¢é Library. The Fund , being collected, it was explained, to place before the world the right, Ireland to “self-determination” second to ald the families of men song tv British prisons for participating th movement. The down-! speakers were former Justice Joka Jerome Rooney, Seumas 0" Major O'Kelly of the 69th Regii Lieut. McDonald and Thomas Fogats ty. There was a musical program the band of the Mission of the maculate Virgin and the Irish Pi Club, Among those participating Irish Victoty drive are Miss Bil Huban, shown to the left in the tograph above, with Mra. Mary Welch. They were ‘snapped wi working on Fifth Avenue, Below Miss Eveleen MoGaban in the ing costume worn in ald of the E LABOR. Gungon against Lillian Cohen and . (neg hq <a the| Ons on June 19 setting forth that he |who characterized Gunsons conduct 48 | gaitig Thats fa awead Seer the situation would not be determined] ‘The intercension of the Magistrate] |. ‘Employers have observ 1 ee driving at a raterae. chirtscaia (amnanie.” audee (Rosaliay aber A dw eaty actually Was pre-|o¢ Greater Berlin averted a strike of | Explanation, Brought Out in Court, wth of organized labor and the) s & hd y: tard if Broadway and Forty-second Street | sented, but in general the opposition . sro . rea for the tollers | miles an hour between 72d and 69th| ordered a new trial on the orightl| sraroh 4 last. lines were shaping on the basis of | @0ent# who were planning a general Is That Blow Fractured Denefits it has secure ‘ to tomi| Streets on Park Avenue. Belmont |charge, and this afternoon the jary|” Mfrs. Carlee Baright, who the reservations suggested by Elihu} i8ing against avaricious landlords His Jaw. ag @ menace to their autocratic doml-| 114 nig wite were on their way to |quickly acquitted the girl. na by aba teciy ie, bg P| Root, while the President's suppo Holders of leases who have been : f the lives of the workers. 2 way x! peared before Députy Commissioners | ereeeer® £ inet nation of the lives of t * | Grand Central Terminal, Judge Rosalsky then called Detec- | reach, Ellen O'Grady and Drar were preparing for a struggle to ae-|forced to meet exorbitant rafses of| Ever since he was @ child, Daniel The various plans you have mentioned!” June 23 IeImont did not appear in|tive Maloney to the bench and adviss4 | : irady and Drum a8) cure acceptance of the covenant with-|rent or bludgeoned into paying themn| Mucerine, who lives at No, 10 Bayard have been devised not. because em-| . : @unsel for the girls, asked the in-|out the alteration of a sing! : Street, Manhattan, has — stuttered. : ifare| COUFt, but some one telephoned and| him that judges could not be ex-| Sdector to explain Gunson's duties, wle provi-!by threats of expulsion, have been! stichael Bakun, employed with the af- 4 ployers desire to advance the welfare) 4.64 that-the case be set for June| pected to sustain 3 on such ovi- pe sion, contemplating joint action by a gen-| ficted m Pier 4 North Ri of the workers, but because they de-| > He is one of eighteen policeme A number of opposition Senators apd Nihari ee ale dal uct A Hurley Low Shoes com! Sato ours the growth. of trade| 27 This was done, but again the| dence as had been presented in this | angwered the inspector, “assigned by | Who left to-day are to make addresses eral refusal to pay rents or qult| mocked him yesterday. This morning | juriey Lor tiionism They ‘seek to accomplish | summons was ignored without ex- | one. | me to keep the district clenr of atrect | Moath@. Subect, during the ‘recess, | premises until legal redress was|Bakun atuttered so badly he could | the utmost in style and com, by wile what they have been unable| cuse being offered. It was then set | women or gamble vee | Staton, othere has been aa effort by | aire hates hardly be understood. He will be un- | fort-—Trim ankle fit—no to accomplish by generations of bitter] gor to-day. H a OF Ere, There 1h BO ee mittae AeT tore tor ce]. The Mawistrate now counsels mod-| able to get away from the habit tor || —no give—is a Hurley feature. and cruel opposition—the destruction | °C Uy" Nees ‘ AN DIES AFTER LEAP e|such thing as a vice squad. These /Grdinate. the speaking dates of the | eration and promisos that grievances | some weeks, And Mucerine thinks he | of the American Federation of Labor sakes ai t oe he had called men work on individual assignments | Various League opponents and a ten: |of tenants havent d ete ~ quiry| Will not be mocked again | Hu and thus climinate the ogly instru-| up Belmont at his office, No, 43 Ex- ped “pe : tative itinerary has been drawn up|Ject. of @ special muyicipal inquiry| |, 2 | Ley aor Sta Nac itercstanty fcuEne| change Place, and that. ar craman’ | where I think their services are most| for w special train to carry Senators to| with @ View to ending the usirious| The two men were before Magistrate for and won for the toiling millions | voice replied: sais) sda needed. answer President Wilaon when he goral rental aystom affecting residences] Frothingham in the Centre Street Po voice replied 0 the co ort of the 9 larger share in the wealth their work a 7 ae, Asked if he permitted the eighteen |feague, and apartments, lice Court this morning, Bakun charged | produces and whic h intends to f | hey Trafic < ‘ourt wants Mr. Joseph Galvin, 65, Picked up by|men to wear the uniforms of the . anemia Ronee, July Mucerine with making him stutter by | am on until the right of the workers 0| Belmont 40 baaly, why don't they Tug, Refused to Explain army or navy, Inspector Henry sald HOW U 5 AND BRITAIN Radieala.and Government trope 18 | broaking his jaw. Detective James J od Rare thiedireel erete el Fes. Mice lee lia ary Weapon Pliage “A number of men of the Intelli- 1 Oe clared in Dusseldorf, it was reporced | Collinn told the Mawiatrate that Mucer- ing standards of living shall nowhere] *°' oo faa risah . gence Bureau of the War Depart- to-day. ral » 0 a Se A. i nee eS elke Je citise! , ocke be denied or even questioned Warrant OMcer Joseph Shepherd} Josepn Galvin, alxty-five years old,|ment were assigned here to ald us in| E 70 AID THE FRENCH able citigen, “He resented being mocked | . "Do not profit sharing and stock par-| left the court in an automobile to| jumped from the Brooklyn Bridge to the | protectin Idie! 8 sara | yesterday and warned his tormentor: tietpation have a beneficial” effect | pring Belmont into court, Hast River about one hundred feet off | through ee ere g rolne bar ite 4 ss aaisdepuithn QUAIN When ‘the taunte did not ssane BS Made over a special last— through encouraging thrift?’ Mr. . 7 . ‘amp Meritt and Camp A e b ‘ , died on the joker’s jaw. - Gompers was asked. Washington Street, Brookish, at 10/ ails. T assigned some of my men | Will Be by Combined Action OF PEACE IN LONDON| "sir te tew ‘or retewution De: Has C forepart, B instep and “The working Be opte 12%, America He er Ree vacate an Liaise to work with these soldiers and it der Reported Terms of the fendant dlacharged" ruled the ruled the court, A heel. Grips the foot Bre Ba hy 8 Dae ee COME See hous 5,000 GIRL STRIKERS PICKET ae ae les due to the crush-| wag found advisabl | special Trea Cannot it ankle advisable to get authority Special Treaty. gap a or slip ble has been that their wages have not | 43! ing of his left side and the tearing of ; . spec ‘aly. Res : " | 7 been sufficient to enable them to de- SHIRT FACTORY DISTRICT his vital organs. Galvin would tell en eabnton to permit police-| pars, July 2 (Havas).—The Franco-| King’s Proclamation Read at Five GERMANS INTERFERE || heel. Corset fitting at instep. PERry, Sect orcs O4UORIR G20. house 4 nothing of himself except that he was|™°P ' Wear the army and navy Uni-| British and Franco-American treaty, Points According to Ancient Absolute comfort in forepart, HIME ud Mtr Gontare born in Ireland and had no relatives |fOF™S, @yd such authority was|the Journal says, provides that the In F WITH U, 8. REL Le RELIEF WORK. beautiful a a ipuring the war, when higher Leaders Hear That E in this country granted. A great many women and|tervention of England and America on orm, Our Ml Cordovan shades prevailed generally than bef: 8} Union Leaders Hear Tha mploy- Capt. Simon Green of the Tug Agnes underworld grafters who were prey- | behalf of France against Germany shall] LONDON, July 2.—The quaint, mediae- tee iether, being tented by the since, the wage earners had a smaii ers Have Hired Gangstars sidoat ands pair of shoes and ‘hat’ fit | ‘2S 0 soldiers were thus detected. | be inter-dependent i val ceremony of reading the King's proc-| Arrest Two Officers and Hold || Hurleyised secret surplus to invest, and they did invest Pick Ouarrels, in front of the bow, A moment later I have always emphasized the| Great Britain and the United States |iamation declaring that a state of peace creases the life in Liberty bonds and War Savings an Ny ad Galvin leaped to the river. principle," Inspector Henry added, |W!!! only help France by combined |now exists with Germany was read to Them Several Days—Steps taining ite tich er tee a al Stamps. It is not necessary to €n-| Phe police received communications * ———— “that it was far better to let titty |*°tom and not separately, The paper| day at five points in the city, Rain, un- Taken to Stop It. courage thrift among the workers PY lto-day from both parties In the strike street wome: Jented th > | declares that, thelr, intervention must} fortunately, marred the occaaton, but ‘ Hu H inducing them to buy, stock with |or yong shirtworkers for & ‘hour | BROKER TOOLE SURRENDERS, |*'"*" Nn go unmolested than to} occur if the disarmament of the Rhine|there nevertheleas were large crowds at| PARIS. July 2.—Because German Ri SHOES i ney wife, The American Kederas | Week and wage increases of from 26 to| ——_—_— jmake a single mistake in arresting an |territory is not sufficient to protect} each of the five points, St, Jamos'a| Mcers have Interfered so persistently 4 tion of Labor stands for the payment |40 per cent Indicted on Charge of Ste innocent: girl.’ | France from German aggreasfon Jace, Trafalgar Square, Templo Bar,| ¥!th American relief work in the Baltic it Fe at he ad 4 of wages high enough to enable the | Warning 5,000 girt pickets that they $1,000,000 Im Steel Sha Michael Selig, a clerk of the Quar-| The agreement between France and! Cheapside and the Mtoyal Exchange, | | Provinces, a German officer has been ap- ee Er vy workers to have urplus left for in-]must so conduct themselves as not to] Charles E. Toole of Toole, Henry & be gl ho HA anor whom Mis8|of "the former German Africa th mony will begin at St. James |Polnted to lalsion duty with Col Peaec—Recion@, Mem Ta pegnent frcae coey haye et 1 forlinvite potice attention, officers of the|Co,, brokers, No. 120 Broadway, indicted | suggestion that Miss Cobia” t pee te potit | a aaye, weil Palnce, where Mr Henry . Faraham| (me OO eereee eae the he - amilies in accordance with “lothing Worke: " . ‘ . ‘ Miss Cob! epre- | the Pe ‘arisien says, wi dy Papi iig on, und et arnoelt ay standards of living, The |e eens cuthing = Wormers an-|on charges of grand larceny, surrendered |Sented hers 8 married and the| celve the approval of the two Govern-| 2urke, Garter King of Arms, accom- boas F — ® suarantes that he = a ‘American Federation of 1: wit |Rownced that they would notify the po-|to-day and was admitted to $5,000 bail] Mother of @ baby to Policeman Mott, | ments, panied by & nlimber of State officers | Will be protected. 4 . { ‘ ‘ lice authorities of reports that certain : ; who was doing intelligence work in| > garbed in tabarda, will read the proc- Lieut, Harring and Nixon of the never be satisfied with an 1 that moors |by Judge Wadhams in General Sessions. | {N° vas Going ints n| / ——. Perce, Varnction ts rp penne cry ends to perpetuate y dis-|employers have employed gunmen and] io iy accused of stealing United States | tt artermaster Depot, sd RIQ RIOTS OVER 5c COFFEE, | 'smsticn sttcr six Histo trumpetere cah Army, It ls reported, were ar: . ? venith the leanacers to pick “quarrels with (heat tert OC PORE ‘tates |he told her it was tho best way have sounded their call, A procession| rested by the Germans on June 24 be- pata RENTS Jad J goad hee Be Fith manor [Cantey Steel shares worth 41,000,000 from Frank Javold Mott's attentions an hae — will’ then’ form, ‘Neaded by an escort | tween Libau and Iiga and held for aev- =— mere A C. Henderson, an oll operator told him were disagreeable to he Populace Storms Resta t a|of life guards, trumpeters and numer- | y they sorely Need. sscoatted |, O8, the other hand, a eltizen who was sala he was out of the city when] Assistant Corporation Cour ; Capltalate: | us heralds “NEE leral days by German officers, who said ‘Any High-Class Elect.io he sole objec p0- in Broadway below Union Square soon Ae w nted by Samucl| Meyer, who appeared for Gunac Officials in § robes, riding in car-|that the Americans were trouble makers profit sharing plans \s vo tho om-| tier “¢ clock reported. that one. of mig, Chairman of the Stpublican | meyers, WhO, Appeared for Gunson,| RIO JA Henday, July L— | riages “or “on ‘horaoback, "will move |and had been irying to undermine VACUUM j ployers contr ver employee Committee aEUOS OF ¢ Demonst jons he y defeate:! n ough e cit to the points he py make it dificult for the organ. |fUr men who walked up the street to- | “NY somites to, 418 W 1|Slstant District Attorney Markowich, | omen by the proprletore of coffee } .s diferent Neraide will read ‘the’ procias | 4" Influence, { jzers to form ne tons. | gether pped every mow and then to| Avenue, who Is » have od who appeared as a friend of two lee ane yi See ioe Ab acl mation \ ten 5 ary barrier wil be | veral other American officers also “Mr. Gompers,” I 5 u spoke | pull down @ “Help Wanted” sign, toas|the Rangeburnitt stock, also sur-|Sirls. Mr. Meyer said t tron ent a cates, | crargen At Tam ar, to nar ty's | were detained by the Germa It is} ( NE ot the law of eupply ind demand: [it Into the gutter and replace it with a|"endered and was ed In’ ike bail, | District was 6 coffee an a Deny | ena ta the elie fe the aac oe, hat a German officer at Col foes not that apply to labo ¥ | “call” to workers printed in Engilsh, 8 ene Jimore than the old price of 100 rels (nor-| from the ‘ord Mayor and the Corpora: | uarters can avert such | For Two Da: degree? , Yiddish and Italian PAY OF OPERATORS RAISED, } said ne was not present in his official | proprietors finally announced ‘a return | Hu" shave ant Goetmration wht tiers | meidents and speed up food deliveries,’ | Rental Dept. Phone Bryant 6289 “SUPPLY AND DEMANDY IN AUN a1 Union Square, strike head- sie capacity and had the samo right ag|to the old price join the. procession on its way to| ——_—— Vacuum Cleaner Specialty Ca, LABOR A FALSE CON . quarters, it wa id to-day that the] A, m | any other citizen to ow interest in| <> Cheap: oyal Exchange | “T have always taken the stand|12,000 girl and men workers who struck ho proceedings | Allocution on Peace by the Pope. - HEROES AID POLICE FUND. 131, West 42d St. that it does not,” Mr, Gompers an-|yesterday were Joined to-day by 5,000| press telegraph operators of both the = _ ROMB, July The puna an | —— twered, "The labor movement 1s a: Cee eae oeerane elted Pree [OMY OMS Arvest When Chicago |nounced to-day that on Thursday th HUNGARIAN REDS DEFIANT, | Towers, Head and Others Promixe protest againsy the concept it nat the| — |were granted material incraases in pay| 7 sually Had |Pope will deliver an allocution, ex to Fly at Field Days, wages paid to working people should ° gre eserves ne ee On DI HICAG July 2.—Only one arrest | pressing his views on pea and urg-|“Not Retiring Before Mercenary Commander John H. Towers and Lieut. be based upon the so-called law of IDENTIFIED AS HOLD- UP MAN, | in. the new contracts which became | was recorded at the South Clark Street |!D8 necessity of enforcing Chris or hese Miebtaucacicn | Comms nd Liew " ve 2 he an ducation to restore ndly in id ommanders A. C. Read and P. N,. L. supply and deinand ji tad effective June “30, | Police Station last night as against an | tere, e sgh tf corn 2N, July 2.—Deftance t ‘The human equation is the d | wera s | The rates of ine {t was said|average of more Bn. 200k DH, Leer eke cera toseclag ree cneneen _ , : | Bellinger, who piloted the U. $8. Navy nating factor to determina waxes... 910.000 Rats here, were: in cit 0,000 popula- | Lieutenant Me , m ot | oF He World's peoples. E Powers Is expressed in &/ nying boata across the Atlantic, to-day Fe + y paid for lat poe of Cigar Store Cler! tion from $30 to $3 week; 50,000} the district, wh d arge number proclamation to the Red Army ued * Wages being paid for labor rendere | ton srom $30 to § [the district, ae CUMDEE |) mobilisation Amain Resumed by told the Inspectors and Captains of the js the means by which the worker| Charles Emmet Whelan, 19, of No. | £9, 180.000, 380 to $15; 150.000 to Bib.dnn, | OF MAO dg days” the station had France by the Hungarian Soviet Government otarmant that thay would Ge supplies the needs of those dependent | 312 West 135th Street, was ation from $30 to §40 a week. | housed as many as oners & » . ean - according to @ Budapest dispatch re- | Policemen's Field | upon him. Even among those who) to-day as the man who held up and eradh eles night | BARIG. July S--Demoditisation ‘has | celyed ‘her | have accepted the theory of the pay-| -ooneq the United Cigar Store at 12d - ¥ eine jbeen resumed in Fran The classes We are not retiring before the mer- | , and to referee fy ment of wages and that the law of | Temes bie | nit F Store At (24) Special Trains to Rush Harvest Hands | py, aie ug of 1907, 1908 and 1909 will be de-|cenary troops of the Czecho-Slovak | 'P8 Contes’ supply and demand should form the de and Third Avenue May 2 Magi Aa icnae nuineers 2% Fr |mobilized by Aug. 8, men aged thirty, |\mperialists,” saya the proc eet The aviators, accompanied by Col.{ basis, try in some way or other to strate Charles A. Harris in Yorkvil WASHINGTON, July 2.—The Rail : _ angel thirty-one and thirty-two years being ve to do with the entire power | Atele Miller, commanding the Long Isl- obviate tho crueltics and the evils vf| Court held him in $10,000 bail to awalt| road Administration to-day instructea|,, WASHINGTON, July 2 affected, reatest exploiters of the world-- | and aviation flelds, met the police and the application of the law of supply on by the Grand Jury Hing tees near aapbalpign lg iio aga the 1st Battalion of the % — - rench, British yt me a oleh peer and demand to tho workers. They David Hubsh, a clerk identifled him arrenke for special trains from Chicas, |ffOm Archangel th nship| Hoge Reach New rd of 822 Per kings, labor nor | Comtnianionen Basten suk. Revere Ooms ions, and these are noth-| ’ narvest 8 to the wheat to rime TH re un om-| CHICAGO, 1g n gr A ile mae Be eSerigt et ges hae rt ble organ sears ns an in the hold up. ‘The clerk says tho Relves @ands to, the whet oe | ee BBShe Fee gaits Male AR Cs Stm2 waht Plan tien iotte Ac Pinas ore Ona tor We PAC Cen oe @Continued on Pages Fifteen.) men stole $175 from the cash register, [crop now fips the ship, which ia due at Brest July | pounds bere to-day. — Vie oh: A se oR a OF ft leant Act OR gervine Rierm We bie , + . ily contests, n sie | Purpose of Campaign Exe nogn and the second on the steps @f vid

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