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+ a, ordering the abandon. ei the President's battle for the _THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1019. EEL STRIKE AIMED AT PIG INDEPENDENT COMPANIES NOW. ip Ba ae. CHICAGO DISTRICT Leaders of the Steel Workers at Conference TWO MORE BiG UNIONS SHOOO00LECACY ‘The Adiniral ts'of the opinion that Stmmedinte relief from the tremendou strain on the President's nervous ays tem will necessitate only a compara. Pi¥ely;bhiet period of rest.) ~ He is hopeful that the President will ighore every other consideration and give nature time to collect her toll. The Admiral is certain that the President is not seriously ill, But he Wt dony® that seri tonse- might have resulted from « inuante of the President's over- Listening to Fitzpatrick on Strike Problems PRODUC STEEL; NORE PLANTS RU ‘Federal Injunction Against! Pickets at One Mitl—Heaty ‘on his physical resources. vid ORGANIC TROUBLE, GRAY. G tard at, Gary. SON DECLARES. ’ eas? | “Wath affairs “as require tmmoafate! CHICAGO,, Sept, 27.—More milla A ‘will ‘be area for py Mr, 4t the United States Stee! Corpora: ifeigptics ; Fre ton plant at Gary, Ind. open, with ‘fa members of the Pres!- pint. On his arrival at omiciais claiming, 2,600. men at work;! “it i probabl. a # sot tm e snat a oroximately 4,00 men on the jor stances, warrant it; expect "alténitlon” will ke summoned At the Jilinole, Step Company Mil haw lodg the President must at South Chicago, according to heads of the company, with some sheet: actually rolled yesterday; an) answer awaited to an appeal to Washington | EXPECTED 10 STRKE | Wine 4 HUSBAND, MV RELNENTOONY THEN VANES (Continued from Firet Page.) sates, While, numbers of the «mall Bride | Shops wert oldsed altogether. | | No out of town letters were detiv- | | ered in the morning mails. ‘The tai!- {way stations are filled with piten o¢ | | boagmege belonging to people who | Were unable to get away last vight by her ° mother-in-law, | Most of London's families were | Mary Preiss, No. 700 Boulevand, | Without milk to-day, while the Food | B'vonne, N. J., of stealing $160 from | Minkstry was arranging for collec. | "@r 4nd @ valise fall of clothes from tions of milk by motor care from goo |Ner daughter, Jessie, Mra. Emma stations in the country | Preiss was arrested at a departmem. Advices’-from the ' Welsh” ‘salad store in this city and is being held fields announced that, because of a HR anti pg In Jefferson |shortage of coal care and lack of| i") eye e charge agelaet |transportation pits had been forced! '¢t'# &rand larceny Also Disappears, “Then Police Take Her on a Larceny Charge. Mrs There is nothing organically wrong ‘ ‘With the physical or nervous system | ‘The accused woman was marnied to SHH’ Prpidert,” This statement is by employes of the Inland Steel.Coms | Na 2 Bact - A, {Louis Preiag on Sept. 4 after having Frequivocally made on the authority pany and a’ -Federal ° ififunotion | ‘The Government had established altoid him, the police say, that ber eet Admiral Grayson, following « thor- against picketing. at the plant of the; u ‘Seamination of hie patient, | Pollack Stee] Company ‘at Chicagn at Might have happened ia an-| summed up the altuation in the istee! | ther matter. Admiral, who t# strike in the Chicago district ‘ud the: SEiprenvet discreet sind cautious of ad- wixth day of the Walkout Hogank. | virtual food. dictatorship, endowed |marriage on or before Sept. 16 would” with almost limitless powers. The| bring her a legacy of $400,000, The’ [navy will be used to help feed the) Pride's maiden name is sald to have en von Merrelli and she declared |country—the first time in history tha }xhe lived at the Hotel Grenoble here. sea forces have been called to serve ;The Bayonne authoritics, who. will i sind bridtly says: * “Tr, 7 din: such-a capacity. jseck her extradition, say she met Py tt have’ kone in . M ent) Conflicting | claiths iby todnatrinl descended from Irish parents. The| The railway strike is of « difterent |/re!8% who is twenty-two years old, > nde me much further.’ heads and labor leaders and minor |Chief of one town ceeding: at a dance hall in Jersey City on ; Immediate causes that resulted ‘ridting at the Mifnols Steel’ Comipért ‘accommodating man Half desea [ature from ordinary labor disturh-| Aug: 15 and, there told tim that : Bherthe Uecision ‘to check the Presi- plants at @outn Ont r New York newspaper correspondents |2"C°* bécause the railways and the| wealthy man had- willed her the F, ‘Faid on Bis nervous credit are murked 4 yn eal we Geey| called on him ‘Thursday afternoon, |mines are under government manage- | #¥,000 which Would be reduced dy ; dupierobd Aid of cumulative chat-|ine atuke One Hg Ns 4 et) The Chief was partaking of food in‘a|ment. Therefore there is no ques-|H#!f unless she got a husband by the , at acter, chipfy resulting from the active | rani Tending tom the i | topped “by a shiny derby hat, The|Reutrality between employers and| troduced Mies von Merrelli t-te raed big bods Tiere tatty | the first shits of the ateikis were tired | correspondents complained that there| workmen, as it has generally at-| mother. . The matter of a marriage BPR Uresinpenalty with: whieh’ he bas Wien Fuards dlapersed a crowd ‘of Wagar bing doing ia the tows. tempted to do." The responsibility | iny Sus nride-toto wont ee saree middle of this month. Polish restaurant. He was bot in unl- ) Preiss was {mpressed and later ih- {tion of the government ntainin: the Illinois ‘Steel plant, and at Gaty |) form, and his massive dome was yo bcesagevtnaaine Se strike sympathivers who had stoned ake something doing,* Sloughre forthe treaty and the League | tree Automobiie. WITH LEADERS é z bs of Of Police. “Stick ey ; | around until 5 o'clock and I'll pull off and his bride-to-be went to Afbany and there were .wedded: Before ‘the wedding and since, it is alleged, the restsifor the moment on the Cabinet, but Parliament may be summoned © Wwrernnanonar iH ALTITUDE . From Gary ajo came'n report that | tte ce _— — —— — some raids for you. I have been|to support the Ministry in its task, | Dride-to-be borrowed jiberally from eo hyd ed aba tene S | wovoral enses ‘of ridiow had been taxen | bo their feet allthe time except whea| hire horn Teueie ey oF revolvers!” Heretofore the government | hea|hermmner inlaw, the total being, ARO voriftined resuit. of those two: the Unitsa Stated Boel Corpora. | Hy v4 they’ are asleep,” sayy Foster hidden in the homes of dangerous|Pe8 blamed by a large section of | dred dollars f na been''é form of nervous | !M'#” Plante” Four “to fiver nuttared | A cmnjority of: te chtet organiz- | strikers." jthe press for the country’s after-wsr| The couple seturned tothe For. several days the | ®"4rds were auld to be on duty wid | ’ b ers—men who handle important dis- || The Chief made good. He raided| troubles, but nearly all the newsap- ss frags Doct og bes KJ Les Ste S President “had practically lived on | Were to -be augmented by font hundred, | oD ul J) |trets—aré of Irish descent. strong | half a dozen h muses, but he didn’t find/ers have now droped partisanship war aolig te Sew Wore oo Pra of black coffee and bas taken but little} Th temporary thjunction Sealriat | f) | young: fellows who Wave worked in Hy uehe una one. Bates dae hed | and are supporting the authorities. | $400,000. After her departure the Al todd; His exposure to: the high sep len sid rBehe sl Apa “ jmifls and mines and on railroads, | an old fat dog, ‘The dog howied to/ The keneral SE UGaL (ue saber recanra | Mies beetle Drak rnet atethines See Gititudes '6t the’ Rockies and py rset iow! “hicago ‘Is 'retumable before ‘They direct what is called the “native | SUCh good effect that a crowd of sev- | neswpapers is that the labor leaders | Mis: eiss her clo’ Ni ne vomtributed to his discom.(JUdme Landis eit’ Tuesday, rhe _—_— + : lor > clags,” which Includes men een aes, Patter wornes and /are trying to use the strike weapon Denice dileued. ntmaicinagn tae mt, Febtricting te freedom of his pany’ reprevehted ‘that a Federal (Continuéd from First Page.) will Iast, but J will say this, ut will |*Do are able to speak the languages | sent for mplinted policemen, to enforce their campaign for the |jiegacy story to be false and progmis- » breathing and accompaniod by dip: |tntract for Huiltsas ation was’ beliix fst Hast until we-have shoved autocracy | y Inbsrece) emublbyed fh \the steel HE THINKS REMIRATIG FAR TCO] ticce tarrcn oF te Te Wave send ing to retsien the gmoney, | P, {kractibg “headaches, trom wlicti!he | eld up and that 8 per cent, "ot tlie winde torfire three more. The Home-[oft the map in:the Pitaburgh dis- The racial variety of these | CLEAN. mines. Wwihe Want tthood tor atotote tk wee has not deen entirely free for more | employees Hare G retire to work. Mle rentet mere) Gat, chaniy betict. ‘Therastanaaart of the world "yes may be gathered from in-| ,, ‘ TPE Merce iereramcn, 28) SNe -OMIAE |e y aed aaeetbA Seneeay Cans win, The Ripe gt Sen SHAM Comahany | 0nd mills report. small but steady |i. cm autocmméyrethe autocemoy of |f-rmation that vvery nbtios*poated tn | ne eee e from New York,” said) hand, declare their only purpose is 8 : If the President responds to the en-| workers was addresgéd to Senator |*#!Ms In both production and man- has much power as herein the {a mili iit the Pittaburgh district is|thore toe, fee orn ta Cainer o'S| to secure a firm agreement for wages cure prescribed for him oy adlctea, dtatements | Power. : a h SOwer as tere thy tiG " | NE Wehng ary gerers adequate to the increased cost of liv- CANT GET NUMBER, Faysou, he may remaij nm “and after a few be permitted 'to devote a iimited to eMiclal ‘business, “ Tumulty . issuod, this fe ethiadisnks the 7 remarked the Chief, “I : - ; ent lant a ght: ; Veatigating Committes,, yi h faresbsaplgdih cane aoe {SAYS HE WILL: WIPE oUTtéiec! fowns in the Pittsburgh dis-|ain't got much use fora town where; KePt constantly informed by Hh gaurd Albert T. King, First Man to Run the adVice. of Rear Admiral! “Nearly 90 ir’ cent. of ‘tho 1,000 showed a ‘four to one sentiment in AUTOGRACY. + -o0:\ | UFlet Owen’ Nfgh+priced motor cars, 1/4 MAN can wear a c wire of the Gevelopepents tn the rail. |" any “T, Grayson, the President’s| employees want 46 reyuin to work,| {vor of retuening, 2 : [haven't seen any of them riding im al| The Chief Is not bothered by the|road situation. It is expected that lotorcycle in U. S,, Drops Dead has become necessary to| the com: Wants t a a] | OMcials af the American Sheet and; “If T have my way. vecare gotne | / ied, ene ti ‘ uple of days |°@ect- He simply doesn't wear &) tne King will cancel the remainder |, After Fit of Anger. I aib<tthe “Preaident’ Pan, Ws ta, gperate, an ii t * hievavibecras niche 4a! df ‘one town ‘x cour f days | colar, rf ; e # ei#*s°" | the men have. nothing to sirike for,”|fin/PmMte Commany at Sharon an-| t wipe out this autocragy, whtclr 19! (24 "wee Mot the brother of a. Polish | . of his vacation and return to London, Wor the immediate future. a ’ comparable only to 'the rule: of. the o Ht “hi is Stev. While the steel mills are keeping After becoming angry tn a -tele- #218 wadersiood that if the Prest- | the telogram:read. “ Auticed that the plant will resume | Comparable only to ithe Hiner whose pane Ie Steve: aay (UD production the volume. of ‘sted! | coming by automobile if necessary. || Afr becoming angry in dent's condition, permits, he nay be) At Waukegan, where yestirday the |PPeTMLons Tucway. Additional open | Car in Russia before the morning,” auid. the. ‘brotha "aay produced must slack off materially] Railroad depots here were open this Wie ares nate Load od 10. predide \at' the conference | situation for & time appeared ta:be! boarth mills and the kelp mills were| Foster, as I have. said ‘before in Morning.” sald the brother, | “and sine strike continues another, week. morning, but, with the exception of a peo Dames Ue. Wamven Soames » cal between the representa | serious,,all apparently was quiet to- r t the Farrell plant. Many | these despatches, ts anparently truth. fi va sa, Vhs 1 Steve’ Nee have Already the operation of the mills 1s T. King left the booth, walked « few Fane car and capital for Ust, 6, | day. . Stoning. of autompbLe ad ene eee ae len ua (ful. Ho docs not make a mystery of (pishous’. | Me and Steve's wifo have fatto tad by the scarcity of laborers | few People who were not aware of the| steps aod fell dead yesterday, “Tih VeRdUgh kt Peabt tq define prob-| threats of other vidlenda wuhaided[Metkers were reported returning to} i): oo ioc a! mika BO has the Cope Mont Bite Te tens “Steve to handle the raw materials and fin-J strike, they were deserted. Even offt-|in the Cedarhurst Garage, No, 138 ve - 7 1 * - bY be ¢) le est Street, Med ins tint he desires to! have constd-| after 300° deputy aheriffs, ‘including | work dupecchia lipformetion’ mathe: bored EDAtEGPMS ENTE be SISCHEE: GOR’ Ne4 lehed product. ctals of the Southeastern Railway ad-| West s3d°S' Medical Examiner Tae ae oy inet natombly. | business. and professional men, wita| “New Kensington 1s the only point )done—his Information being pase’ Hever thoueht they would take his The eect, of o falling off in steel redteed: their’ service had oeaséd, while | Lucped ta angins’ gucits ates par . f ‘ abe: , 8 from subordinates, which Heve yduction in the event of a con- wr: RET TAKE NEEDED RECT BimUlar Action by Gary) ditizens |‘? the lower, Allegheny valley whore} is oot always reliable—and what he °*' ° h Unuance of the strike will soon be| Subway trains bad come to a complete j oxy of a diseased heart, , IN PARIS. President | VAS Planned. Glx hundred mea met|4!! plants are suspended. Both | nionds to do. He is A man of rare! unten lealerh nae ideutificd with the felt all over the country. Not until] standstill shortly after ten o'ctock. In| Mr. King, who was about thirty. BSS Spite the, Bueticeny oat Grrenteatiog ae i, Miltary’ Rq-|plants of the American Sheet a4| executive ubllity and Ix not disposed strike up to this time that. President one ets into the steel country dees | the big freight yards moter oare dliven | Moan yenrm cls Woe. the Dre man ‘who -ghared with him the] Incidental: to, the mtcel mtrike, 795] "nbiate Campany there are closed. [tq jet considerations of fairness, an Wilsons bbe, Sear bP bleedin Tart played by. steel production in| >¥ soldiers were carrying off perish-|calied a motorcycle, according viroryting living at the Murat employees: of the Elgin, faliet ahd) sve American Sheet and Tinplate! rairnegy is understood by. the public ‘sirixera and the United States Steel {the industrial life of the Nation. able articles which arrived on late] Frank Holman, who owns e garage, Agen Viton waite the eae coualireet. he. ‘belt dite} Company reported more men working in general, stand in his Way, His Corporation to submit the question of| MILL8 ARE SWAMPED WITH| trains from outlying sections. fae dan that At eae rink a ms bjected during the| tause “of cached og P.-L. ko in Ke two plants at New Castle than! reputation, his ambitions to head the alleged mavens of he gee a PRIVATE ORDERS. While a number of the underground | ployed Mr. King, wh, he believed. ons among Benes steel products, at any time aie the strike Was) labor movement of the United States, thee: Heh Ahi daly ecaay Ho {%| ‘The war caused a vast shift in the|!me# in this city continued operation | had lived near Séth Street and Bighth powers with wi catiod, Of sixty hot mills in the two} are tied up in his plan‘to stop the | this Possthle Ms ql , *has been associated, ‘were naturally » disputing ; the national élakns between these leaders; many en he was being subjected regarding bis motives and methods; many nights when Admira} was literally compelled to . } the grounds, hat will be given Mgr. Kakowski, Areh- on: Monday, ’ iy ty tofuse to arbitrate, because arbitra- from Maer I chy to remain in bis private oe Betretary Foster's pamphlet on ayndl-| organization plans. Take the Du- | UUs ta apolireles becenition of tho| and tacks Will be forced to suspend! meeting was canceled. Riineloat Mudra; Mar: Valfte di Bowsny ts and deny bimself to) CLEVELAND, Bept.'27.—Wwith noth? nd Agclares that masquerad-|queenc mills, for insiance, ‘That Is| union and Judge Gary practically eperecione: Bh Kg os as 8 None of the early newspaper traina | Nuno Mt Magra: er Gardl, aa . ; of the drat rank who came |ing to do in Cleveland, because -ail ateci ler thé cloak of the American] our weak spot. Tho autocrats” have | precipitated the strike by his refusal | tubing @ P WR Te, doaada. bot the saamaaamaats (tr the constitutional Congregation, Mer \ i cata 4 ve haven't |t¢ meet a co ¢ m . ‘ g sil, Vi Shamberlain | urch, me set cue ageinst “he ‘other, or pew wt ponte Ne Bren lions: [eeeeeeHiN OC Tabor, a few radicals) the upper hand there And we haven't headed bY John. Fitzpatrick, gteet| {tis not hard for one who looked| made arrangements two or three} iy yur, Gunasnel, Patriarch of Gore be jdgo his‘own decisions affecting | er" tortay centred thelr attention on |*nope to selze control of the indus-|as yet beon able to cut down their| headed py John Pity the strike will|OM during the war in France to im-| gays ago to distritute papers by mo- |stantinople, It is sald that ag anor Canton, Lorain and Cambridge, Layain| tries aiad turn the ' Til iall sou tha coananteiw ye Tat tt] agine himself back while touring the | 44¥* 4 ' San. Salvatori, Archbishop of ® of very vital consequenees eet idee tae ae rie, trigs and turn the country over to the | output. tell you ‘ + {not itie up the mills and will fall if] eee ene in the Pittsburgh® dis: | tor cars and motor lorries, a huge) 30%, salvaten. Archbishop of | Bak tame 896 thelr peopie. Withatood the shock of she-strines ati | Tea Tule of ¥yndicaliam.* “We never held a meeting in Du-| there ts a long drawn out struggle! tice “Nearly cvery mill, simply | squadron of whch left Fleet Street,| Ne drench Dreinten are to be’ elevated ' n c as shel ‘ The Foster outfit ¢ eve ie College, it is said, iat ; plants ate runping, Traiplatlons. appeared in | Polish, |quesne, / Now, you can't start a strike | Fudge Gary will consent to any com: gwarme with armed guards. Zhe] London's newspaper row, early to- {10 (MSA a lutyor number tae Is an yar. | unle how men r ‘ ia * WALES LEAVES OTTAWA ey al pen, amare Bn. Marre nice srinsees anne Son tala Workmen | PA jean’ by sentriés, many of them wearing | 48y: customary So erant ber eee yy the khaki uniforms they brought out Several members of they Cabinet 1. ®% NOV 10 FOR WASHINGTON ‘4s desire to, return {0 ‘wor! voit, [thd day that the Sheriff of Wesmore. | without organization are the same as strike call in the Bethlehem fitee! of the army. The guards at the gates| were in consultation throughout the | %"* : mips LWA STEUBENVILLE, 0., Sept, 21,—With |tand County had ordered the closing| horses or mules. ‘The individual may | orks plants will result 1a clove to a) 2i4' dong the walls carry rot guns | Morning. an : ayes 4 —— the atenl mills bere and as Mingo, dloped, | Gre organizers’ oMce there, The| kick and rear and refuse to work, but | 52), hae the Bethlehem plant is highly | 484 belts of cartridges strapped about The Government has issued orders SPECIAL NOTICES, =G@tres Up Hunting Trip in Ontario |iiereat oontgh, fnday fm we threats ltrikarsi committee was ordered to individual action dose get him any- |®rvanieed.” There were strikes there) lr, waists. In Monctaen ‘negroes| piaclng™ ail ngland under war |/—=--“ OR eee ar wil ) he war, one in particular o! e ed on gt regime, Ae 'VisiP Winnipeg Again and fuipere ts: Weirton We emt Teopen, the Mice and instructed to| where. . estas God ee ee ee cerca flat the mila, ‘The megro lborere in| coheerhad gad it qu sated yoater- THEORIGINAL | Keter Y Say ervernog ee) ee Sv Dron: te tho Sheriff it would remain open} “Wherever we had ‘an ‘orga! the intervention of the War Trade|¢he mills, by the way, have generally | day the maila would be carried by MALTED MILK > ‘Attend Popular Ball, Company's plant there was still) fm p+ | long as the “stéol trust” kept their| we have made a showing: It will be | Road, refused to strike. Ex-soldiers who| cirplane, So far the employees of the - Poel ee Le RIA...B. ©. Sept. 27,~The Sevnntary Frank Wilson, eddreasing 4|bMices open, uccording to W. 2B. Ru. | diMcult to spread our greet e0 We $ The strike An, Bethlehem and other cen ser Lin Prenee Irigh ratlroads have not strack, Kae void cat titates 98 Walng, Will leawa Ottawa’ for) mane, merle OT ame oa at ie ean (DIA of New York, counsel for the| Places where we didnot make good |touns-where Schwab mills are located |S number of oldiers are taking | action of the union officials in quitting gman MOV. 10. st was UTIcially pUIY Monday stated that from 6000 15 | pteel. workars. before the strike, because the Cos- | Wit pimbally nithougl the same ree|the places of semi-skilled workmen! the conference with the Cabinet has O1cD. here to-da; ; e s when we started from headquar- ‘ jorvices at the CAMPBELL 1 i Ls oe ahprang Foe dition. men from thelr plants. depp: foreign born residerfte, All other! gxijied in the job cut out for them.|of Allegheny County has done, But i s whee, we starte Rin kr sien. GALOON BUSINESS IN HOME Be rioee ie x A BELL 17 a ‘Be (make the visit the Prince has de- | iisat for emergency, sae Stubs *had carried out the request of| when the time comes we will organ- |organizers who have worked in the| (re (hat he would show us a place STEAD DOESN'T PAY. CHURCH. BroaAway..a0d "6 - shygee to. for: his proposed. hunt CHARLESTON, Sept. 27—Gov! Tora ~ Bethlehem fleld recently have report- 1} “Pye been in the saloon business| Saturday, st 10.30 A. M, sthe Bisdotasing (Ontario) peel fusdny” Ont ‘another Calera to the .Jonessen authorities to keep their | ize Duquesne. J od to William % Foster that the bor.| light bad been put in yosition on the| | I've been tm the saloon, business | Manin wt dey. Bec se iM: B Winnipeg the poyal Shas reboasitdilly Tor preteaitia fag | NY Rooms slowed to avoid crowds| ‘yoy may say that thy Admitting }Ough and county authorities fn the| Meer Thomson property. We found | Bers Tor ment Tem Tana fae | RE a west erm nets bese ne the Cobalt ind obosed mareh trem Hteubenvllie sate | COnwTexatIOg we called the etfike (00 oan. ts "4 |Kastern Fehoayivenia, steel district] sun, ‘ i quire three bartenders to take care} — yuneral services wi be held on Bun. mere Oct. 1 Wee Vir inia on the Ohio Executt Wiltam %. Forter, the mild man-|confession of Weakness, Jil admit /are not aa well trained as Western! "sre pankety blank cowaras have| of my trade on Saturdays and pay| gay. sept at 2° P.M. from the Swill reach Hamilton, CANTON, Sept. 27.—Efforts rt hered, efficient’ advocate of tt le ie ve had to call the strike |Pennsylvania offictals. However, | moved it,” said the organizer, but he | days. Now I look after my trade all! jyouse of the Holy Comforter. corner of ule previously arranged will be | steel strikers, continue to. be direct ; € ; mi ged of ths yep that, But we ac seta aling {there is the State Mousted Constabue admitted under pressure that he had| bY my lonesome, and some days 1] yarn at. and Grand Cone ouree. J ward the plant of the en Roller | of the prolotarint, who is running the |when we did because wé ate des lary, and the taembere of that police| F whi 4 Ionarts it oh, “Chairman of the committe Tor organization of the steel workers, before the Senaty In- CLEVELAND LEADERS WORK. to West Virginia Threatened. ‘ ported that many workers have signified learing Company, © atril mand Unat the wor 101 GENERALS,,FOR ARMY. hers for @, The list follows; general officers, “Malone 605, fHousenant Colonels, ‘iret act lasted flve days stants Le ear 6,408 leaders ‘tent A officials will make .41n apposition to the vote of em- Ployees of one mill in Youngstown to remain on strike, Carnegie operators plants at Shenango and New Castle fifty-one are pperating to-day, ‘an in- “Yesterday the enemy of liberty was Prusfanism, To-day'it is radicalism.” } The, advegbisements quoted from! steel strike, succinctly sized up the situation to-day when he said: “The first act is ovar, This is the mittee on Organizing the Steel In- United States Stee) Corporation, The h districts Autocrney owns | everything, fram: thmepoliceman up to | the highest ox suc legislative a officials of the State, and | productiéi of steel inte Pitt#burgh district. If he can accomplish~ that | DID NOT HAVE TIME TO.PER- FECT BODY. J e didn't have time to perfert our something to strike for. with @ powerful, relentless enemy and we had to attack before he was fully prepared. We struck too soom steel autocrats were not fully ready thirty years of age. The boss of the a every- thing went according to schedule, 1 “nt knew how lone the | strike tells all who will listen that he printed in six tanguages. Organizers are Mtpposed to draw a falary of $40 a week and expenses Many ‘of the native organizers in the not @ quitter, But John Fitzpatrick, Chaigman of the Committee to Or- ganize thé Steel Workers, has com- agree to arbitration is @ question over which steel executives in the Pttts~ burgh district are divided, Most of them profess to believe that he will According to the union leaders, the jforee get e they operate, POLICE HAVE DONE DUTY AT ults mo matter whe: scent, ex-members of the Unitea Pennsylvania are of Irish birth or mils, there is something doing in the way of Lrish self-determination in the hasn't @ chairwarmer on his» ptaff, is < the ter, Police way it is “We have sien with us wae ern euifauwas’ te the Vittaburgh Gntigh are|deaaly ‘eiull aad ubocks Ue “janes Comman wealth of Pennsylvania. went back there for a visit cighteen |\years ago, but I didn’t stay long.” | “What was the matter with El- mira?” asked one of the visitors. “Well,” steel mills. The needs of the Govern- ment were paramount and corporate and private users of steel could not close down, | The building i throughout the country will fi hampered by lack of steel. using tin plate and quantities of nails {not seen the machine gun, and he could not tell the names of the per- sons who told him it had been placed in_position. At the point he indicated on both sides of the valley. Tho hilly men hiding in the forest on the hill- of beer and soft drinks. Whisky is hard to get and expensive. A num- ber of ingenious aliens make their own t ing under better living conditions. King George, who is spending a va- jeation at Balmoral Castle, is being during the early hours to-day it was declared the decision of the Under- ground Motormen’s Union last night F . baker Company in Philadelphia and « ‘ e countries tor Kec ey |STeuse. of twelve over yesterday. he will have unidhfied the: tee | see te een te te eee ok eet ieee raers flied. The result 48) <> support the National Union of |aalesman for the Peertees Antomoym MAPS Arran vat aes an T0 TIE UP. OUTSIDE PLANTS; Advertisements addressed to the) dustry, a task which fab6r lenders in! the @nited states xenate which Is in-|demand for steel and the milis have|Rallway Men will result in a com- | Company. in that city. eT cic rh and headed “Go Back} the past have looked’ won’ As almost | vestigating the. strike. Jnot caught up with It ., [plete tie-up of the subways to-day. — ‘ SFhore were many uignts and days! STRIKERS MAY CROSS LINE appeared In all the Pitts: impossible of qccompiishment | DO NOT BELIEVE GARY WILL). Within two weeks the automobile]? ° Jiiiignt on the atrike was the|MAY BE 7 NEW CARDINALS. when the President was the storm burgh ‘papers this morning. They| “We called thie’ strike too boon,” EVER ARBITRATE. seer Mie cree itriice fe ercseetfai| way. in which the attendance at the HB st fajgoete between theoe leaders: many March of 8,000 From Stuebenvill ie seid Foster to-day Whether Judge Gary would ever! tne automobile plants will Saturday football games was affected,| ROME, Thursday, Sept 25.—At ‘the rel , rom Stuebenville Hundreds of players and tens of thousands of spectators were kept Monday's race $,000 men On the Oblo side of the river ‘ . a sacks will not allow us to hold niret~ pressive measures which have kept| Who have gone on strike. “closed the door” to further negotia- | HOWSER.—MARIE G. er changé in itinerary will be a| Were determined to-march, The Sheriff's office at Greensburg ings, But there are ways of meeting |}down trouble in the Pittsburgh dis-| COULD NOT FIND THE MACHINE | tons. vices at (he CAMPBELL FUNERAL yielt O¢t. 10 to Winnipeg, where | , tave, pagerets we euthor Hai hamnounced that at the request of the! men ‘and telling them what they trict will be put in force in Fastern GUN NEST. =— = CHURCH, Broadway and 66th at, on Prince will attend o populitr ball! Mrmod’ tn this: aity. "A pallon force of | Police of Monessen the Sheriff had or ought to know for thelr own advan Sennarivanis, wnt eer lav w| A strike organizer rode with us|cold before he gots a chance to start| Saturday, at 2 P. M, _ pet of an informal four KA ah 4 epiants to Wetees aad Gefed closed three clubs conducted by | tage, and our organisers are not un- proclaim a state of riot, as the Sherift| through Braddock yesterday. \ He told | anything. MORRIS.-C, ROSALIE don’t take in enough to pay for the flypaper on the lunoh counter, “Steel workers were great consum- ers of beer, but they won't drink the e 4 : : alleged beer I am compelled to offer nded Mayor ty ie, Pacrman bya eee | intermission. ‘The second act will|when you look at the atrike from an m SATIRE EAGT). of the| picked off, easily. by. aharpenosters | them these days, I put in a woda mittes ‘of the, ving apt Jyon'workara, | begin after the meoting of the Com- organization standpoint, but the mounted policemen are of Irish de-| with rifles in the wooded hills arising | Water counter and I tried the experi- ment of selling ice cream and ice cream sodas, but they wouldn't bu in PA ‘ : ° man, seen | y pred steel mill country is 4 H dustry in Pitteburgh to-day, We will either. ss States Army, and many have seem|heavily Uinbered stecl mi and I closed up my soda fountai — “ ike ritteb TER PROUD OF CREW OF| duty in France. A majority of the|admirably adapted to guerilla war-| Ti) pe damned if I_know what t War Department ounces peg ve ny , At pid pried ORGANIZERS. skilled. workers in tho atee! plants of /fare, Yesterday moming at aaybreak drink, and I'll be further damned if |i (i y how they get along without |] raay, Sree ‘cd * ve hd dependent concern, Monday morning,! Foster is quite proud of bis crew] gescont,. What with men of Irish|slde . fired on mounted policemon | Wet iney “uged te drinks But tine} edvertieed Jp /PWe Weeld or raqartes a bane ar tur cas alieeny WASHINGTON, Wept. Pr.—Under the} “4t js our intention to tye up the [of organizers and he has: reason to/hiood running the strike and Irish-| patrolling tho river bank at Clairton. | Willing to admit that if my business) ‘og wera nalalce wilt te ten authority .recently given to maintain | entire steel industry, We are aiming |be. He picked most of them and'has|!en or Irish-Americans constituting| Many saloons remain open in the | was running ait aised to run, there |] for thirty days, ‘Those liste can be the ccmvalasloned: strength of she Mrmyy a all the corporations, the indo- jenrolled ubout two hundred hustiers, | Practically the entire police force of |steel towns but they are doing very | weuld be’ conside ably, more lifo | eegn at any of he Wor'd's Offices, announced the number each grade wii Dendents and those allied with the |nearly ail men beiween twenty and/io inalutaln the output of the steel |sell only a p iy rand ey, ry Proprietors of ice cream paclové and | soda water fountains in. the mill | towns oy Spelt Supinass as pot 1 ° singe the boose supply ou oe LEAVES BOOTH, Avenue, a8 an automobile salesman. Others in the auto business said Mr. King had been manager of the Stude- next conaistory it is probable the ep pointment of new cardinals will be.em- nounced. 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