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} TO-NIGHT'S WEATHER—Cic /OMAHA RIOT PICTURES ON PAGE 3 MODULE __ PRICE TWO CENTS Hy he ‘New WITH LABOR'S ENVOYS ON GENERAL STRIKE QUESTION « Publishing vork World). NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER ‘h, i “Circulation Books 1919, Open to All.”” ] ay ea eS Ra ae me aT: : Jersey Negro Gets 20 Years in 30° Mintites Che I “Circulation Books Open. to All. | 28 PAGES | AGAINST CICOTTE IN SERIES ( OPENER ‘U, S, FOREIGN TRADE | PASSES. $10,648,000,000; FOR NEGRO WHO ATTACKED WOMAN los in Last vit Billion and Over Figures for 1917-1918, WASHINGTON, 1112 United Staten trade with Oot. 1 PRINTERS STRIKE. | LAC 18200000 " AFTERLOCKOUT OF | ~~ $000 PRESSMEN — GARY WON'T DEAL WITH UNIONS; WARNS SENATORS OF LABOR RULE OVD CEORCE CONFERRING REUTHER PITCHING ‘LONG PRISON TERM STEEL STANDS BY OPEN SHOP; CALLS WORKERS BEST PAD TO MORROW'S bebsbabicmr ty showers. , CORPORATION HEAD eaaenetinece 33,000 Crowd Into Redland: Takes But riety Minutes to rorsinn dition hes’ erown Five Shops Hit by oc ¢ rt =? L “4 “a hit | enormo| d Te? | Field to Witness First Try and Sentence Whitings | pire pleted wall ae “i | After Outlawed Unions | ——»—— r i " J P 500,000,000 a year, ) a bal- Championship Game. for Twenty Years. } ance in favor of this countr ¢ ¢ * ao ee he ; y \re Barred. *ansport, Shipyard and Elec- "DUKES AND EARLS DRIVE oeiaiaeald ——-- amounting to. $4,182,000,000 P bap chy aaaty BUSES, AND UNLOAD FISH [RED FANS HYSTERICAL. /BEGS TOBE SAVED.) ana"tsports tor the yeur ended | HALT BOOK pupiisiiinc. Employees’ Average $6.27 a Day in ing nN | eee st iss r - ! ; i am» pin Bisse: TO BREAK RAL STRIKE en »| Serta et Someone | Wages, Chairman Testifies i Sweltering We eather Greets|“Don’t Let Mob Get Me,”| itm oes coumerco es, |250 Firms Cease Work— d’sP t BIG MEETING WAITS. | Players as They Take Field | Pleads Prisoner to Judge | ceeded that of lastyear by more | Many Publications Are | America Faces England’s Presen — {Social Lines Smash Gindit Pressure | . entified | than $1,500,000,000, whilo the bal- | a eas ; ; tor Baseball Struggle. After Being Identified. 7 a | Suspended | (o ; if Unions Get Control. in Service : Faod Situa-| of Need to Keep People Fed ee | ate Sabag ti | _Sn0e of trade {n favor of. the Susp! a. | T1S1S 1 Train Service and Food Situa a Pp _Feop! PaCS | United States was more than : has | tion Improve—Labor M. and Supplies Moving. SCORE BY INNINGS CAMD) N. J., Oct. 1 within} $1,000,000,000 larger. 1 In at teast Ave shops to-day com: | : INDON, Oct. ! thicasro r) {t days 8 assy ° 8 Exports for the year wer \ q e ind i P. Sees Peace Near. } octax shes sata an ak eerie ; ; H Stace re ae a i a | as eae 4 iunports. $3,283,000,." Paitors bolted the ranks of (hn Intor. | WASHINGTON, Oct. 1.—I€ unions control industries in the United as u ideinna ary Notsey, wife of a shipyard | eigabanl ke bata . us) bert - | past have been rigidly held —— { 7 i | 000, making a total foreign com- national Typographical Union nd | States, “it means decay and the dro ping of production,” Judge El | s' B Bul | worker of Merchantville, and within LONDON, Oct. 1.—William C. in England, have broken 'y Bozeman Bulger. Le . 8 . | morco of $10,648,000,000. June of [walked out after 8000 prexsmen, : ine United States tel Corporation, } Adamson, Chairman of the Labor | “OWN, for the time being at least, "(gpecial Staff Correspondent of The |“iht hours after his arrest bY 4) this year showed the largest €x- | members of the outinw unions, were H. Gary, chairman of the Board of f ce f ® Fe Ss a result of the railroad strixe. Evenina World.) Sheriff's posse, James Whitings, a| ports on record, the total being declared to-day i presenting the corporation's ‘side ot. the steel strike rty in Parliament and Leader | 4°) aca @ motor | Capyright, 1919. ty Tee Prem Pretishing On, | more thaw-$988;000;000, looked out by employers thie mornihy, oy | ef the Opposition there, has tele> | jorry ncaa the pirat - a fi ee See eee ane seca Souilinhll ailinin lela ibaa July of this year in the record {In many ather shops chapel meetings the Senate Inv es gating C ‘ommittec. 4 ! ough ¢ ects yeste LL G . NCINNATI,| J <aten Special Soasion of ‘ * i ‘i i tf graphed to Prime Minister Lloyd | day, while during the day an Karl 5s iL. GROU: ae hae ani yr a ean ry dip speorgetirenl month of imports, the total being | were being held this afternoon to “de- “It means this country cannot keep up in the race witir the world, ‘ that Parliament was in the chauffcur's seat in the | O., Oct. 1L—As the zero hour for riminal Cou 0- ¢ { almoat $344,000,000. si ‘ ' seintarel ii a = ' ” meahhy fo joned immed: motor heading a convoy of fish | world’s Serlea jump off approached | thirty minutes was convicted .and | == termine what action the print said Mr. Gary. “It means the condition I fear England is in to-day. should be summoned i i= : E ‘orld’s: § : ; ; from Bi * sentenced to from twenty to thirty would take. iy . ately. pay MR Geen ae ington | Redland Park swoltered in a blister | eee rn oasis RilK Cede. Gite samnBlhatinn Judge Gary branded charges that the Steet Corporation had mis- siete ok portarl inate a in State's pris s of combinatir : ‘ : rs LONDON, Oct. 1.—While a coms] was among those engaged in un- ine sfin. Coats were peeled off, col-) His aummary trial to-day in which strike and lockout 250 big printing treated its employees as “without a vestige of truth. mitteo of eleven delegates of the} loading perishable goods, milk lars discanded and the banked stands) all his legal rights were preserved in! Laiiniuemcnadita (i Svat: Lor. Kenk © ieiternting that the “opea shop’ Transport Federation and other big} ®Md churns from train, While | os wed soltd flelds of white, In fit- spite of the swiftness of the Proce A-{ Fantine More chan tt per canelat:t ‘ sain Und Bae aarti thee prontel twain py iar at the Paddington Station, Marl ings have apparently quieted the printing industry In the city, have unions were discussing with Premier) 214 5 Di la wore among | teen years no previous series has been! tation and “Jersey Justice” seems to| ae Judge Gary declared that it was “the r ' and Lady Drogneda were amo a aati Lioyd George whether ¢ 425,000) the worker Frederick Henry | us «lin with mid-summer weather saved the State the danger of Ail i} the great book publishing REPORTS HIM JADED opinion of the world that open shops { workers they represented should go, Smith, son and heir of the fir may mean much for the ¢ further lawless demonstrations lhouses as well as the publishers o inean more production, better methods jut in sympathy with the striking Baron af Colwyn, waa tho crepit old fellows like Slim Salles, AS} Woitlngs rors the foment we was Pee TIRAtis ail beuhe taanautnoncd at AFTER RESTLESS NIGHT sid Wiate ‘proupesi, haa baALcaanee n i a the} ™an on the Liverpool-London «it here a-top the highest point|lodged in the Burlington County Ja Leake cad’ Hine ho EAA IoAlaeeeritt railroad men of Great Britain, th Bean wien lite tolled: intottbin cite) (or th » t igh: : be als Boras nu leetiee tay bai aaved ction per na th , riodicals--wit shops mean lower production and less Pee ae a) report .on . AORN TBE 0, of the grandstand roof in a kind of| begged abjectly to be saved the exception of the daily newspapers : | re ererament's oMcial report of the! today ree trie the sun registered a di-|!ynching, Hiding in swamps and by Abe afvantad Dr. Grayson Savs President's Gon: | prosperity } situation, issued at noon, announced} ~The call for volunteers brought ee 7 ‘ 300 of us repre-| Toadside “nces while the country Wie lay es ha shops which reported: that the fine oh ta Ho reiterated his refusal to deal \ . 5 ai PLL SHEER HaRe Be Na CHER TID t hit, and are 300 of us rep : ; : Royal Visitors Will Seek Se- fe shops which reported that dition Is Not to Be Considered | @ continued improvement in actus tt r he Cavalry » | Sonting newspapers from every sec-|Was being scoured for him by men on printers walked out were the Carey Relate with union leaders, In response to « conditions. the Club, the Airforce + iin of the U. 8. as well as Cuba and| foot, on back. on motoreycle clusion Until Noon Friday, | rress, 39th Street and Tenth Avenue as a Kelapse, edie’ be ater Wate. Cua { The train service bad been bet- Majors, Barristers | (nada. When a Cuban kicks about/and automobiles since Saturday It A ced, | Publishers of the Century magazine WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 : 4, the communique asserted, rs. Men from | ie heat you may know how rapidiy| night he had overheard enough to Announced, Vanity Fair and Vo) where sixty! ¢¢ " moidont had a reat. | Cnty Malas i uaa , : | ind- | he fourth estate is being fried to a|be in terror of the fate which await compositors quit work; ©. J. O'Brien | lows might and conse. | “I Want to be frank enough to say 4 more than 800 trains having been run orlay o greentield far below us/ed him unless the processes of the King Albert, Queen Elizabeth, and | No, 22 North William Street, | quently in fooling some. | that it lian beon my’ polley ane the | yesterday, inclusive of thoso in op- look a blue-print drawing. law were observed, He was trans- tye Crown Prince of Belgium are due| 300 quit; the O'Connell Print-) whay jaded to-day," says a bul~ | policy of the corporation not to deal eration in the subway service, Ad- Little manniking attired in im-| ferred trom Burlington to the Cam- 4, peach Sandy Hook this evening, | "8% Company, No. 176 Park Row.| jetin issued by Dr. Cary T. Gray- | with union labor lead/rs at any time. | ditiona) railroad men had returned DAYLIGHT SAVING ENDS maculate white uniforms with stock-|den Jail to-day before the news of | 1). ; Gaia kapa ah Haus where seventy printers quit; Rich son, the F ents physichan. If an employer contracts with union ; to work, it was declared. hgs #triped with crimson are begin- | his ure got abroad UL they wall nat He-langed: at Feuer) mong Hill Record, Miehmand ls. t4 Dr. Grayson said the Presi- | japor leaders he will immediately J pipcithereteilee eimai Ae to ON OCT. 26 AT 1A, Me nine Co inove about. teis tike a mov- | Whitings was informed by County until noon to-morrow 1, twenty printers quit; MeGraw-Hill! dent's condition was not to be | drive all his cmplayees into the | ‘Arrangements have been made to| iy picture, intimate contact being so| Prosecutor Wolverton that if he ieorge Washington, on which | F’rinting Company ) Street and! considered in any way a8 4 re- | unions, otherwise they could not get sepfete tht Wie men and the tram) TURN CLOCK BACK THEN f2x veinovea, but there are turbutent | waived trial by Jury the legal for- they are travelling here, was reported | Tenth Avenue, 100 compositors walked] lapse. His L condition he | cnployment | way men should they strike,” the} toara from white-shirted rooters and|malities could be shortened so that| .. joing nmety-five miles off Fire|°™ y toll h Prprea iy ieecalea bs Veg VA | _ “Tie not aaying thal hey Rave sae j statement announced. It was added} stn blares from bray bands and we |there would be no chance for a Mob! 11.44 at 11 o'clock this morning Quickly following the ennguns : The ¥ dent slept during the |. oerfoct right to belong to a union. i That the movement of food was pro-| Washington Makes Announcement jy ‘they are the Reds, In the|to gather, He begsed for an imme-| "ane yoyat family and staff, after| rey n the employing printers th early hours of the morning nd {fmt we ate not obliged to contract t . NM he royal fai and staff, ei oy d close e pres ms] dress: » 0 le | ceeding remarkably well as Result of Confusion Over entre of the fleid there is a moving {diate trial, say WOUId FAMISO| cesching brouewed eosmnacrow) will ae they is We Meee at at many a rage boldap yin tie cde {With them if we think that anioniam j ‘epi ree Ore J : 1 they could obtain men te probably take an automobile rid Presid Speen . ‘The general meeting of the transport Exact Time. picture machine being run by a/take the judgment of a judge than's, ine Waldorf-Astoria for a day of|trem trem the new anions being or-| during the day, Gruywon enid, and | '* nota # od thing either for the em: | men marked the most critical moment inal woman ard she is distracting a lot of|to await the verdict of a soWlY! ryt netore submitting to official cere: | ennize Seti lat tua: ihenn Bn eo ee ee waite. | ployee of the emploxer. | so far in the labor situation brow x WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 Attention from the diamond heroe chosen jury which might never have! i onies of welco red by offic! Be Ba WARE Judes Gary doalined ta Gistose tke i bout by the railroad tleup. 7 PNBRAL uncertainty as to |" Wien the, National League chanips |an opportunity to hear the evidence pean a = tional preasmen's union, came the ouse & sates a tuanicas aan ane about b allroue i SER TLL aioeee at | When the, Nati wag fvidence:! “Hreckenridge Long, Third Assistant !news that the leading book publish- | / J } meeting was nded by representa i the na t last on the fleld slowly warm Whitings was taken to the court-| oo ine, te abe Spondias at President Wilson in un effort to avert * " “ tion may be tur 1 back Sign r neide levator. Onl gh ph fe akle- sag Moapdl (1) the city—men who publish sev teel strik ! . wee a tibet ermatantiony tea 08 ee Mee dso | oom. bp am tian ivato. UM tWatdort gat tg tet [oe te tyme who tinh wy | DERMANIE HEAD), MORAN, | beet stoke te nad he a noe , the ede ‘included| and daylight saving abolished so a twelve persons, including the court ; W2NVO (PA CONT: OF Ene Pons U § | regard it as proper for him to make by the transport men. | d throng produc n innovation partment in making all arrangements, | 1 ye h ageianaects the Amalgamated neers’ Federa eems to have resulted from the [10° the eyes of more blase | officials and 1 Guek SONU Ce ins, afeeees thet its teak a pot , RUSHED 10 HOSPITAL FOR the communications public, but Chalre tion, the pouild 7 | recent action of Congress in re- |). i ciners, ‘The band marched snap- | Rowell Martin, colored, were -vith HM) yarty will not become the guests of " and behind the employ Ae Pe nt 2 man Kenyon asked him to think ever Ay Me aseie pealing the da it saving act ‘ition in front of each sec. | Mrs, Notseg positively identitied him oar | Among the larger publishers tak- | P FE DIC S OPE A 10N saga ye trical Trades, the ae rons uneteHP Bg a atanda sia ttirns kestbe the man who ch and it wi usoless for anybody te|p Appleton & Co., Grosset & Dun 1u8 been well known for thi | ew Postal b ration and | ee BAY ORtOG. Ot h signa rooters sang in| dragged her from the road ne OP inc bn ena le natu teahana:t 7 w years that the labor unions ; tien at General Work. | clock# may not be turned back gna stall Pe : ' ry t His Majesty before then. | jap, Gharles Seribners' Sons E i oye id : bor BB National Federatic HORT SOP un e last $ + of Ootober \ song in which the refrain | home and as the man whe nw) Mr. Lon id that the complete! iq. Doran & Co, MeGraw-Hil Stricken Suddenly, President of been a pting to organize in sue Mon of anak: ornare ml or Ort 20, at 1 A. M [always ended an the name of a fayar. | standing over her when sie recov programme for the “omMclal” day IR |company, the Atacmillan Comp Board Is to Go Under Knife own Way the Sree Sere } ine Hone of Commons: also. wore — + player | ered consciousne She fainted alter) New York cannot be given out as yet! (; 7, Putnam & Sons, the Oxford | tates Bien SarBOra an gene present . iR 1h " MANDE R It started with Pat Moran and went | testifying. Whitings denied parts of pecauso it is to be submitted to the| tn then) ley pea aay ut e Judge Gary said. 1 ' p versity — Pre rederick : BELIEVE THE TRANSPORT MEN | Li Ail the way down to the mascot her story, but his statements were! «ing gor hig approval Stokes & Co., Dodd, Mead & Co., the bert L. Moran, President of t ho basic industry in this | FAVOR, GENERAL STRIKE, | LO IZE the meantime things were not so|contraverted by other witness, | WASHINGTON, Cot. L.—After visite | o Company and others i Aah intry or in the world which has workers would demand a genera —-~— jeontingent, The ial train from fore sentence, Whitings tremulingly| carry them to the Pacific coast, King| 45th Street, who made the announce pms WO, 186 Mt, Lene cone Qs “ steel corporation of bas trike by all trades, but | Gener al in Siberid to Punish Cos. |Chiease } s the White Sox root. | said to the court Albert and Queen Elizabeth of Bel-| ment for the publisher Mt that { Bue, the Bronx, lite (bis afternoon to] treated tiem with greater Fespest OF ble difference of opin alae WI Mi ‘a s ran into a wreck and way delayed | ‘or God's sake judge, don’t let tie! sium will arrive in Washington Oct.| any extended tieup wougd work a] Lincoln Hospital, where it was sald on than the steel corpora 1 t ACKS: ho Istreated » 8 » f t ob get me a, te the guests of the President some of the atca be vera) hours An hour before oy ‘ gre: ardship yon the hools of wo we « ated upon a once aa the game they had not yet arrived and You will be where you belong and} and Mra. Wilson ‘BL the White House Res menart rage ae ay evaded Apt) a el tua ‘ffeved the committee thn’ OF s efore | . rears | there was-much anxiety among the | will stay safely to pay the penal POPP TRE was areater ow tbo nee figures which he suid would prove | WABHINGTON, Oct t—Borls Bakte| oe ee ee anes lagainet mankind Ween « SENATE VOTE W TREATY se Mr. Moran was apparently quité] the trath of his statements, " “4 rmous crowds gathered outside | ™* ff, the Russian Ambassador, in-| oor; puginess manager of the Reds, an hour,” said Judge Kates : He c: ay attention to the fact that | Well as recently os yesterday, when| 1m manufacturing plants the avere tsexton Hall ¢ port con-|fermed the State Department to-day | announced that the Chicagoans were, Wit than the time set Whit WILL BEGIN T0- MORROW the chief competition to American {Be attended the funeral of Prank L./@Re Waxe of employees was $2.98 Im erence was being held that Gen. Rozanoff, the Superior Rus |in the edge of town and would arrive | ings hi n delivered at the te |nook publishers now comes from Eng- | Powling, Borough President of M 1914, and $6.27 in July, 1919, an ime The meoling was adjourned at 2/sian Commander in Siberia, had apolo-|in time for the jump-oft prison in Trenton in an automobile. | land, where, he said, the highest de-|hattan, Jn the evening Mr, Mo crease of 114 per cent, In coal mines ofelock until 5 to er \ © Major Gen, Graves, command-| Por the benefit of those hostile pil a | WASHINGTON, Oct. 1—Republcan | mang which had been presented by | Was taken suddenly ill Gontroiied by the corporation,” waley American Forces in Siberia, for iF ! dindenbura’s Mon of [and Democratic Senate Icadera agreed —_ > — nereased from $2.74 in 1914 to $5.29 of eleven representative ms the merchants of Cincinnats de ap ent of | printers was for $21 a week of forty sie i with {the Incident at Iman, Siberia! Sept. 8 \Veroped w quirk of humor that drew | Glory. to-day to begin voting at 2 o'clock | oer hours TAKE BELL-ANS BEFOK® MEALS |!n 1919, an increase of 89.8 per cent, varioue 3 involving the arrest by Cossacks of an| ‘ Side | PER The grea fosmorr n the amendments to the | CHE Ne fad et Rave * Soot Digestion maKee) Ore workers jumped from $2.75 to Premier Lioyd George at 4 a oniletaa many laughs, At noon large flaring; BERLIN, Oct. 1——The great wooden | ;, Meoaty intraaneea’ t tor| The pressmen’s employers opened | ¥ou fvel.—Advt | When the delegation of Amarienn 06 Mr the latter OP 8""'| signs suddenly appeared on the dgors [von Hindenburg monument, whic hl walt, proposing thet the United Btates (headquarters to-day in the Flatiron —_ $5.70 in the same period, 107.8 per which included Arthur H ‘The Ambassador also said Gen. Rozans | of closed business houses bearing the |during the war was studded by 'y, presented on the numerous Building and reiterated their intention 17: woua TRavEy, soaeas, cent Pranqporiation subsidiaries, ay Trabert Clynes, President of tha loft hed promised to oall fo inInhe (wanda, AC ne to White Sox |*H® people with nals, represent international commissions ereated by to conduct @ finish fight against 1) ¢ Aras, Saleen Danae ABT) Jn 101410) O08 Jp 9M, Gaia ional Union of General Workers, ment of the troops which had bean! fun ‘The whole town js on ho. | Much money, will be demolished t 2 IPE REEE PTAA HART OPS a wy crease of 85.3 per cent, Nat : I RS Rt bec ore aren sill ig “tke week, uecording to the Vossische ae prop 4! PreaBIneh Wi = we a Check veem for begueee ond parcels iwxe dev a ‘Tho average for subsidiaries, sie : \ . ; nator Fal ° 4 might. Mooey nie aod Wavetian’ checkm ta : sas (Continued on KBighth Wage.) icans (Continued op Second Page.) Zeitung (jouvament (Continued on Twentieth Page.) | alanaere . Judge Gary sald, wus $2.85 In 1914 , ) t i : at " \ \ ' ra \ po wore i ‘ A +a

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