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TO-NIGHT’S WEATHER—Cloudy MORETROOPSSENTT and warmer. + 1919, by Co.’ (The ‘New Che { “Circulation Books Open to Ali | _! “Circulation Books Open to AIL’’ BETHLEHEM STRIKE FAILS: BIG MILLS GAINII TO- MORROW'S WEATHER—Prosaby rain. The Press Publishing York World). NEW YoRK, MONDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER 29, PRIC 1919. 22 PAGES— Ez “Two CEN’ GEN. WOOD TO COPE WITH MOB | WORKERS AT SCHWAB PLANTS HERES wi FE AND JONES-LAUGHLIN MILLS NEARLY ALL REPORT ON JOBS PITTSBURGH MILLS es Only Machinists Fail to Appear | at Principal Bethlehem Steel Wor ALL TOWNS ORDERLY. | Twenty of 50 Men Who Stay Away at One Place Go Back Later. BETHLEHEM, Pa., Bethlehem plant of Steel Corporation was very little at- fected this morning by the strike the Bethlehem which had been called from mittee! burgh, and there was no semblance of disorder at the entrances to the various plants, when the shifts changed at 6 A. M. and again at Virtually the same number of em- ployees reported the various de- ox- partments as worked last week, cept that a left with their tools said by the company mostly of the floating order béen employed during the war. It could not be learned how many meM came out at the 7.30 shift. The teat is expected to come this aftor- poem and this evening with the change of shifts Mayor Johnston, who issued a proc- number of machin The latter were officials to be who had Jamation ing upon the citizens to be law-abiding and assist in the main- tenance of peace, was upon tle scene early. He will not permit gatherings of any kind. The Police Department i@ well equipped to cope with the sit- uation should any trouble arise, as many additional officers have been @worn in. Representatives of organized trades who met here last night announced that reports received stated that from 80 to 90 per cent. of the men would walk out, but this was not borne out this morning. The police took into custody Will- fam J. Bohning, secretary of a local union, for prevailing upon employees of the steel company not to go to work, PITTSBURGH, Sept. %.—No ser- jous break was reported to-day at the large independent plant of the Jones & Laughlin Steel Company in this unions had campaign to city against which the announced an intensive meut down the works, A company representative said that about the game number of men as reported las week were at work to-day, while at f@nion headqua {t was reported that fewer worke th whistle than on other day since the strike started BALTIMORE, Sept. order of the Nation. Organ Committee at Pittsburgh, calling answered put t, 29.—The}| ‘The strike ing PITTSBURGH, | return of great numbers of workers CLAIM NEW GAINS; MORE PLANTS RUN Two Blast Furnaces Put it}ton, sne was tocated Saturday night | Operation at Workers Return E! Farrell and where. Sept. 27-—While the BRITISH PEOP CITY'S SURFACE CAR LINES i ERE MAY SUSPEND ON JAN. BLAMES PLACED ON oP Aa ha Distribution for Cily of London. _-WHEN DISFIGURED BY AUTOS FOUND Muriel Young Left Home When Mother Wanted Her to Go to School'After Accident. > jCounsel for Receiver Hedges Says System Is Heavily in Debt and Breaking Up. _IN LOCATED IN NEW HAVEN Girl, Suffering From Nervousness, Is Now Under 3oston [Gove mment May Use Naval | NO HELP SIGHT. | IN SUBWAY CAUSES Personnel in Effort to | weeks, in ‘With:har miother at Hos-| 4 Pinger to Aid Situation. Street was {ssued to-day: — Banknote Torn in Two by| “The generat strike situation tn | Henry a Stimson, counsel for the | Struggling Finders Is Paid improving. The Government meas- receiver for the New York Railways 5 f 2 ures are working satisfactorily. Food rected by cretary Ba . Heonpany: Fine, rected by Secretary Baker to proc to-day | in as distribution {s proceeding smooth and offers of voluntary assistance are still pouring in.” Miss Eleanor troops were sent last night to quell Mr, Baker communicated with | which was taken to be a thr im- A brand new two dolalr bill lying on the led if not directly declared, that the downtown subw atform at | surface car lines of New York City peetrori Bei Hopwood has been | — po OMAHA LYNCHERS BATTER WAY INTO THE PRISON WIT «CAPTURED GERMAN CANNON FIRHT FOR $2 BILL SOME TRAINS RUNNING. | Latest Reports thdicate That From 45 to 60 Persons Were Injured in Race Rioting — and White Man Killed—Heroic Negro Lynched the Care of Her Parent. Break Tie-Up. ome Stimson at Transfer Hearing POLICE RIO] CALL are Muriel Young, the sixteen-yearold| g,,, Rea itte, LONDON, Sept, 29--The following i heiress, whe Mas been missing for two Says Mayor Has Not Lifted ; official communique from Dagaiie Mayor Is Improving. WASHINGTON, Sept. 29.—Major Gen, Leonard Wood, command- ing the Central Department, with headquarters at Chicago, has been di- eed to Omaha, Neb., where Fedetal a race riot, is Gen. Wood after he had received a message from the Governor df Nebraska asking for Federal aid, The which had been predicted for to-day’) will go out of business on Jan. 1 Union Square shortly before § o'clock piaeed in charge of foud distribution | by the companies did npt mater | phe receiver for the New York |t-ay started a fant that resulted in in thin oity, For many montha ane {!O0ps were ordered from Fort Omaha by Gen, Wood, the Secretary said. | ize, gains in men and in ope Company now hus only ¢1,-|% "et called out the reserves. and} wae Adsletant Cormmlasioner tn the OMAHA, Neb,, Sept. 29.—Martial law was declared in Omaha to- | were reported by many the mills . wound up Inthe arreat‘of’two yo niatry of Food. ; fi ‘ $ pe: ei ys : eee said Mr, Stimsor Taxes |" na ee f two young“ phousande have volunteered to re-|day. Sixteen hundred soldiers from Fort Crook and Fort Omaha Jin this district as the second week A 00,000, the|'s. METUEHE. Tne nluce the Heat aay Aree ibs oiee genta ana tan now due amou #1 Ry the) Trying Kaufman, sixteon, of No. 11 otras bc R Anh alegh ee frie toca {Patrolled the streets, Machine guns were mounted in the vicinity, . sari of the year the figure Rio ll agoulasess astontaccas ee aneys od for servie we food { 5 ; | ‘Iw this etty the Pennsylvania works Boss sy Montrose Avenue, and Maurion 4X61") gupgdiog and their distribution were [OF the Court House and in the negro district. Mobs had dispersed of the National Tube Compa 3 rod, eighteen, No, 435 Sehenck Ave-| gay ‘ | . ~ A f the Na 1 Tube Company "i ; h » syatom ia breaking up. Wol nue. a i pera aNT tt eile clared to be now guaranteed, al-jand the situation appeared under control of the soldiers. were ust week, opened for| nue, bo the Bronx, on thelt W4Y though strict rationing was declared | ; ni fie rt have already let Ko one line thititg work, stepped from the train @t! necessary dn ek peed has ntain th Major Gen, Leonard Wood to-day telegraphed that he would arrive | ought to be profitable, If the surface 3 de > mint t a ) a Phe American Stee! and Wire Com- | es Be be He pony the surface) the same moment, saw the bill, dived) regular supply jto-morrow to take persont charge. He said he had ordered additional car lines in'New York stop dh Jan. 1 i 5 togethe announced th rod mills in the same me t, coming together its plants at | Par The company last here unt thd HP, ompany not be 4 no change Lorain operate was wor men.” At the ¢ jean Sheet continued thoug stances WASHIN' to pol been cancelled ers there. Steel © Braddock, 1! resumed o} vod mills were closed last plant week, fo! Cleveland field, the cor unced, the works h ing with eweastle the ‘arnegic Company and the Amer- and operations, departments (Continued on SHIPPING BOARD CANCELS ALL SAILINGS TO BRITAIN Issues Orde rto Due to Railway United Kingdom, s in (ireat by becausé of the strike Rankin and to-day, eek, also vtions Donor reported men re r work. ppAns nald department operations had begua that 4 plenty of men in the Chicago district ready to report but operations would uttempted until after po which is to-morrow, Reports from Johnstown, Pa., in conditions there Ly show The mpany’ continued to strikers claimed it “only a handful of various plants of Tinplate Company in some .n- showing more Second Page.) Avoid Congestion Strike in All i Britain hay of railway work- N, Sept the the ateel workers of the Bethlehem} ‘The following Instructions have been Steel Corporation at 6 A, M. to-day,| Sent by the Division of Operations to Seo. gant upon apacvows operations officers at all port Bee eat aamcans »| “To avoid congestion and bunkering Fe aearel Mas W. Roberts | difficulties ax a result of the impoudi of the local it, this morning, | British railway strike and in with Bese y department of the ateel! work mn likely to be taken by British was funning with full forces, }e| owners, all sailings of Shippin us! said, except the Tinplate Mill, where] ¥¢ for Valted Kingdom suspended Afty of the workmen failed to t] and veusel red held in port, Dia for work, Later twenty of the ontinue at 9 neon” Bangin eBay \ and clearances fo: Between 5000 and 600 men aro! Kingdom pu employed at the ster ke, — All the dep er he Bi TAKE BELL-ANS BEVORN MEALS ie beige eeaond aged snd jee ben fing Good Digestion wakes Www eee meee emma se s United | tre Significance is attached to im |no one will be at fault but City Hall ings | Lroops trom Camp Grant, Illinois, a Kansas, to entrain A z | nd Camp Funston, ee Nsadbd With the id f In a head on collision, and grabbed) of the ‘Transport and Vehicle Work- at once for.C i I © have pleaded with the Mayor for| tho currency at the same identicallers’ Union to-night, which may de- ee for Omaha . > and he has not lifted a lene ~ a ped net lt 2 nn a instant |clde to atrike in sympathy with the There were several street fights to-day between necroes and *| Me os me He lee baa aes Wn | Phe bill was torn in half, each boy | raitroad employees, whites, Officials feared that these encounters would develop into race ne cous “, 1p in ‘ Me gach put *lelinging to his half, rheir arms| J. H. ‘Thomas, Gecretary of the| Mots on a large se to-night. here is no help in sight and the pub- |, eee Raila tale eine Dee ieee ite ‘ 7 a , tle will gutter.” whirling like fails, th Ibows dug | National Union of Ratlwnymen, in A capiured German cannon presented to the city by the War Dee ic ‘ : i ) passengers following them, 'The|an Interview to-day maid: “L observe | yartment y 1 by 1 | he ren ne were made by. r.Jaeat man hit Immediately tgt ay ut| with regret that an-attempt iy being partmer vas Ut y the mob.to batter down the Court House door MURIEL YOUNG. siesinnacamo’ i oe Neon PuMMe lity neighbor, and as the fighting 6 to turn this fight into a revo- |County Commissioners estimated te damage to the buildin: at from Service Commissione : looked = good, everybody got —ia.| lution. Despite all my effort limit '$ 100 $25 in New Haven by Pol oman Ham oc ss] one efforts to limit $100,000 to $250,000, Deo ete ee one ae teeta arn, | Hedmen receiver: for the company. Was |Women screamed: and a rot call Seas | it to the form of a labor dixpute, these | ‘ the ‘sotdia pagent Missing | present, and #0 were Vice Prosident| ent in, but Special OfMcor Head, just | efforts te transform its char: intel| fter the soldiers aad begun restoring order in the ¢ many, Mie, “amiten went to Woaton by Oona jst om = 3 ie back from France, made his way|a revolutionary movement may suc- | Police officers stripped themselves of their insignia of authority and Sotunlay atten the nautstinnce of the} Couns! Kohler, ‘Tho purpose was to} through the crowd and collared the|ceed. am not responsible for this. {resigned forthwith, Most of the policemen who quit were men who local colios tad teen lavoked tw the li ermine what action, if any, could|two principals. ‘The reserves were |The railroad men are neither Bolshe- had ¢ into the . $5 SUES girl's family, She visited nda of | CC taken with reward to the order of /unnecessary viki nor Anarchists, but know what |/44 come into the service during the present administration. the family and of the girl and her| Federal Judge Mayer last Friday pro-) At the Yorkville PoliceCourt Magis-| they are fighting for, and they arc © Quiet came to Omalm after a night inquirice led her to New Haven. The| ‘4s for the discontinuance of trans-|Istrate Douras surveyed the two|more determined than ever. Let those of mob rule, during which @ negre grief eirléken mother received e wire! fers on the Righth and Ninth Avenue] fighters, Their eyes were blacked,|Who are fanning the flame be pre ‘was lynched, an attempt mude te hang from Mra. Hamilton that night that | lines, noses Dlees s, lips puffed, cheeks| pared for the results of their efforts the Mayor, Edward» amith of her daughter had been found and| Mf Kohler held that Judge Mayer's | swollen, hair mussed and collars torn, | ‘Tho Government's efforts to operate Omaha; the $1,500,000 (ounty court maa gade Ail trlante: order was invalid. ¥ id the State} clothes rumpled and hats crushed,|@ skeleton service were partially suc- house was set on fire, one man shot The wir!'s mother hastened to her|!@W provided for a five cent fure und] but each still clung to his half of tho| cessful to-day on both local and long “ and killed and from 45 to 60 others yesterday and the mecting was an|®0 Federal court bad authority to|two unoffending bones, Cop Head] distance lines. ‘The trains wero Injured. ‘The white 1 killed ts affecting one. Little M Young, | cha it. Mr. Stimson at once de-| Said it was the best fight he had ever| manned by volunteers and loyal em- 7 | believed to have been Clarence it was learned trom Mrs, Hamilten, | clared: witnessed and the purse the smallest, | ployees who are not members of the Claney Rea’ itt iker howe use of her| “Any law compelling roads to or Have you exc n wot youu halt of} union i | The x s at vital as a mother's de return tofite at less than the operating cost is] tho BILE asked His a to the |, Tht boat train running from Lon- Liye Ag yore le by the school after an accident in an a not worth the paper it is written on Were held UD tO (BE) don to Folkextone departed on time. | hen pene iM t 8 pole bil which Ieft| Mr. Hedges asked to xoused + { hecause he advised against the lyneh~ mobile several week » wh = ne London stern road is} l aepaidor Lift “L was ight he oa iRIAe dollar," he ath hha ae el = srigny [PE Of William Brown, 4 negro, who yer disfigured for | | : ca pag the fine lth running electric trains to the subur-| Announcement Made That! was. in th SOuNG tall Ghureea eee Miss Young took no money with|of a subpoena,” he said. "1 am prob he contented two. Ther, | PA district south of the Thames,| p,_\- a si a Cn her, ‘The jewels of her mother, said|#bly guilty of crimes, 1 guilty NM f mn Scatninining Ginif tour ieernioo, ihe President’s HIness Will Delay \" ask nae walle on the outskirts heli ete 6 you to Wash up an oa ir * Jot the city ea ust Week to be mixsing at the time, were sub-|Of a crime in chargi for Sealine aba! coenitad SP Unies man whe King Albert's Visit sty sacl y pea. uen in “ me, She | transfer 1 am ty of droppiag ae 4 f . © Condition of the Mayo: i seats ntly i in her ‘hom y 8 " a teres 1 a inh ir mt I his wisdom and glory | Petused to strike i ported! bo be sith ie uae vay rfare to take her only as f RUArors, AYO) an says TE ain as expected at naval, stokers | pes Ae 2 4, where she borrowed |ullty of nspiracy to get i Ma Dourns, Tt was expected that navul, at WASHINGTON, Sept 4.Presi-| The Mayor, who suffered from cuts 18 el ner he wed |8 higher bill always Was un-|@2d engineers would be utilized in ) ‘and fractured bones, recovered o enough to carry her to her friends jn|fares, 1 trust that T may be excused | ired Axelrod, and then |to-day'e effort. ‘The depota at Ports. |tont Wilson spent a restleus night) oss id con- New Hayer > that Toean think up som t Kaufman and|mouth and Chatham were ex of|but slept well this morning, Rear Mrs, Egleston was in the automo. jerime ‘ id be fired, |the livedest activity and the first bat-|Admiral Grayson, his personal phy-| NEGRO PRISONERS TAY TO bile with her daughter at the time ot] Mrede T, Wood, assistant gen Asien bags Tgp Mle tle squadron had een ordered to pro- 5 aac rined Uaiee THROW MAN TO THE MOB, the accident. Muriel was thrown] eral ma » for the receiver, sa rembling With expectation, from Scarborough to the Pisaldent’ ase i RU ye Sheriff Michael L. Clark says against the wind sbleld and badly eut|the Bighth Avenue line is operat Thames 4 bigcsnapererk pee anit mie Meare ahi, le about the face. After an operation her| at @ loss, the Ninth Avenue line also, | One hundred thousand mine™ are) ite was suid to be apparently some y the mob the male prisoners right eye remained close’ and there| They lose money by themselves, he FOUR IN U. 5. DESTROYER dle in the South Wales coal Nelda as| what refreshed after hix sleep were taken out of thoir cells to is an ugly sear about the optic which |Sald, and they lose it when they are a reeuit of the ralirond strike, Many! presigent. Wilaon wil! not receive Latabloa ee from being burned be unimaaired the wrt’ § said the age receipts per car Swansca Harbor trade in paralyzed. !yigium at the White Ho aR) ha 1 roof of the building. Col- use of her eye. ‘Th in tho year ended June 30 wert iat Geteentenct inran antoucseen tips House until] ofed prisoners seized Brown and basicbictiASn ae piel only 46.3 cents, And added that {Submarine Chasers Rush Al 4o|po-day in ita measures to combat t y return from a tour of the United] attempted to -push him over the ryous to a high Lr “ = s | States, it was learned detinitely 1 corni: int i | tremely: sensitive as to t 4 tyae Ore AAW) Snr eek A | ° Greene After Accident Off — [strike by the success of a tranmportas | ise wt the White dle sai at et eee cere | her schoolmates and when ber mother] qgus Key Wes |tion aystem si r 5 | The King and Queen ave expected | and deputy shoriffs. Fifteen nsiat eturn to bhox is aascun KEY WEeT, Fla., Sept, 29 | (Continued on Twelfth Page.) s Peiday. Their) wemen entigris were released to 1 } t eat ' 3 peel Will last several) prevent them from bein ned ne her frond THE WORLD TRAVEL BURPAUs, Mages ~ . f io hue 8 i Jin Arate World) Butlding, th Kien tke Cite frum the clusion they wil to death, Ivned to | 1 W | i NY, Omg, Mm bmarine | WOR RENTS be reepired ty the, Mee Smith w nol Ny the laughter that @he would place herl * j ¢ with | ud orsistant ad the Senate, Arvunge-| mob vn 17th Street, near t ng Court lig 4 Sanitarium for treatment Chacts secen for Seager and panwis won dev vedi nave gone to tho wid of the destro: io : “$ u Mowey oeiece and Uarelers’ checks for he troyer, 4 - i House, wboul i0 ovine’, SH MOFYRWA Cansiiog lwinich wi be towed bere derdays Tas vigor” Waxie “Buildin dans _ (Contipued on Seoand Page.) PRRs allah Op dalanabeome . wwhnesnatiy fo - Gusaloued with Lyaching. =a t OMAHA: 4 eo Cn ge er

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