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missioner, Contained in the writ te an order to show cause why all further pro- ceedings planned in the application | of the Manhattan and Queens Rati- way Company should not be dis- continued. This traction ne sought atter for Nixon and Mayor to S sieeay fares by establishing a n to Settle, Governor Says, wethe writ acted a0 0 etay aguiest After Conference, @ hearing on the company’s applica- tion which had een set for this 2 morning. It was signed by Suprome fight between Mayor Hylan | Court Justice Wagner and is return- Public Service Commissioner | able Sept. 12. Commissioner’ Nixon, after the writ had deen gerved on him, con- vened the hearing simpty to place the injunction on the record. No other business was transacted. Smmediately afterward the Commissioner and Gov. Smith went into conference on the car situation, ‘At the conference between Gov. Smith and Mr. Nixon, which tasted nearly two hours, the Governor is un- derstood to have let it be known that he had adopted a hands-off poNcy in 80 far as 4s concerned the contro- |versy between Mr. (Nixon and the Mayor. He seemed to be satisfied to let the Public Gervico Commissioner whom he appointed carry the dispute through to @ conclusion without any interference. Commissioner Nixon came from the conference with a smile. “I am quite satisfied,” he said, “with the attitude and remarks of the Governor, and also with the situation.” Gov. Smith said: “I cannot discuss " GIRLS! USE LEMONS FOR SUNBURN, TAN Tey it! 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The conductors and motormen, Mr. Robinson added, gave the company ‘until Sept, 11 to arrange @ settlement and grant their demands for a pay increase, Failing in this, they threat- ened a strike on that date. As the hearing on the writ is not eet until one day later, . Robinson chandes looked good for a hag pan He eaid the men were getting 15 per cent, less than employees on any other traction line on Long Island, HIGH COST OF LIVING CAN'T BE CUT UNTIL WORLD IS AT PEAGE|=== (Continued From First Page.) do not mean to say that dissatisfac- tion fe universal dissatisfaction, be- cause there are situations in many instances of satisfaction, but I am now speaking of the general rela- tions between capital and labor. Everywhere there is dissatisfaction, much more on the other side of the water than on this side “You can’t any longer regard labor as a commodity. You have got to regard it as a means of as- sociation, and when that is done the production of the world is go- ing to go forward by leaps and bounds. “Why ig it that labor organtmtions seriously mit the amount of work they have in hand to do? It ts be- cause they are driving hard bargains. They don’t feel that they are your partners at all, And so fong as.labor and capital are antagonistic produc- tion is going te be at ites mintmum, Just-so soon ag they are sympathetic and co-operative it is going to meang of bringing down the cost of living. "America, though we do mot Whe to admit it, has been very provincial in regard to the’ workt’s business. When we had to engage in banking transactions outside of the United States, we generally did tt through English banks or more often through German bankers and here, all of a @udden, we are called upon to handle the bulk of international exchange. We have to learn it and we have to learn it fast. If you want to trade, you have to have somebody to trade with, “All the world problem and the great difficulty just now is getting our minds adjusted to the world. Some of the difficulties that are being encountered about the treaty of the League of Nations are not so much prejudice, but the thing which is 80 common and inconvenient, just downright ignorance, Ignorance, I mean, of the state of the world, and America’s relation to the etate of the world. We have got to play our part and we have got to play it either as Board of Directors or as outside spec- tators. We can play it inside or on ther curb, and you know how incon- venient it is to play tt on the curd, “The fagts are marching upon us, and God is marching with them. You cannot resist them ‘and you must either weloome them or else subse- quently and regretfully surrender, Everywhere I have been on this trip the majority of the committee that has recetved me has consisted of Re- publicans, and nothing has pleased me so much. If I were a echeming politician and any one wished to Present me with the peace of the world as a campaign tewue tt would be very welcome, But everybody knows that we are all Americans. ‘The Democrat and the Republican underneath are of the same stuff. Labels rub off with the slightest effort.” BURLESON INVESTIGATION PLANNED BY CONGRESS House Leaders Prompted ‘to De- mand Action by Galloway's Resignation, WASHINGTON, Sept. 9.—Postmaster General Burleson’s administration will be investigated by the House, Republi- can leaders had practically decked to- day. Reports are current that impeachment is being considered, but members of the Steering Committee state no such plan has been discussed. The investigation has been prompted by the resignation of Charles M. Gallo- way, a member of the Civil Service Commission, who claima that Postmas- ter General Burleson disregarded the merit recommendations. of “postmaster candidates and selected officials solely on account of political advantages, Ex-Sherifi Ex-Sheriff Charles R. Boley of Ruth- erford, N, J, former Director of the Large Board of Freeholders and al- | way an active Republican, died early fo gay hea: es i, ile wae Ors iy and leaves & wife fad ood oix Children, Seley Dead. - wah Mey f= he vale obra sp Pot ———- ml = described himself as. an automobile a meee sabe Sco Ra cose] UNELY TO BE DEFERRED, manager of Hotel Plaza, pI Union Chiefs Meet but Decision |® May Await Capital Labor Conference. WASHINGTON, Sept. 9.—Represent- ing Workers In.all mill centers, presi- fonts of t¥-four atoa) and metal trade unfone eoerey | here to-day for 8 apecial strike ‘The ‘Tmesting was ahaaured to begin tate this afternoon. Reading of a telegram from Presl- dent Wilson to Present Samuel Gompers of the A. FF. of I, will be the first business taken wp. Although the message Tas not been made public, the President, it Is be- ws taken action that will gtoel men to, delay calling f until Oct. 6, the table industrial con- wilt tts Meeting Is Called Off. “Owing to information which has |‘ reached the Mayor's ittee re- garding some of the con- cerned with the Washington Me- mortal Association, the reception which was to have been held at Carnegie Hall to-night, the commit- teo has withdrawn its approval and neither Gen. Pershing nor Mayor Hylan, who was asacheduled to at- tend, wil be present.” ‘ ‘This announcement has been issued by Gfover Whalen, Ohairman of the Mayor’s Committee on Receptions to Distinguished Guests. About the time the announcement A Perfect Treatment for mhis| Distressing Complaint Wasing. “IT had an attack of Weeping Ecsema; so bad that my clothes would be wet through at times. I suffered tertioly. I could get no relief until 1 tried “Bruitie-tives’ (or Fruit Liver Tablets) and ‘Sootha Salva.’ The first treatment gave’ me relief. Altogether, I have used three boxes of ‘Soothe Salva’ and two of ‘Fruit- tives’, and am entirely well.” . G6. W. yore Both these remedies are sold dealers at 500. « bon, © for 92.50, FRUIT.A- ‘Timhed sent OGDENSBURG, N. Y¥. Might Be Forced to Fight Against Britain, OTTAWA, Ont. Sept. 8 (United a Iie, date of rence. “tt unlikely the steel mon will any ae Wantane patie te «4 tathors be Bedslac at Dorchester, Mass., was made at the Rits-Cariton by cetvably lead to a situation where Can- Mayne beridmarver, soho nes |b, Wil be alent sgainat the mether-| 14,000 MORE MINERS OUT. ‘een the publicity man for the asso- ree or ite {Strike im Protest Against Discharge ciation, with headquarters at No, 516 Fitth Avenue, wae arrested by De- tective Sergt. McCoy. 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