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TO-NIGHT'S WEATHER—Fair; light frost. ———=$—$<$—$————————=— PRICE TWO CEN 7. Copyright, 1919, by The Press Co, (The New York World). EXTRA Che — [Circulation Boo Books Open to ks Open to All.” | NEW Pablistitng DLA FLYER KILLED YORK, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1 OX AGAIN WIN FROM REDS BY 4 101 SCO a | “Circulation Books Open to All vy 82 PAGES 919. (ON AT MPREESPORT TERRORZES STEEL WORKERS: TROPS DISARM GARY REDS Gen. Wood's Soldiers Seize Firearms and Bolshevist Papers in Indiana Raids and Hold Lawyer for Lead- ers of Walkout. PITTSBURGH, Oct. 8—An attempt. was made to wreck the plani the American Sheet and Tinplate Company at McKeesport early te 'y ia missile believed to have been a bomb was exploded Gh the Shipping department building. Stiture. No one was The police believe the upon t, njured. ex roof of the building missile exploded ted in terror wh shattered w of the distri The report of the beard for blocks dreds of persons to the scene. en the explosions occurred and bits o} nf and g iss were hurled in all directions, F reign residents , ted from their home: (riiken, ru into the stre "DAY" ENFORCEMENT BILL could and attracted bun he itn ot oo! FINALLY THROUGH SEMATE largest concerns of its kind in. the pb i gountry and has been affected by - fhe ace! workers’ atrike. | Lourini the Conference Report Agreed to With- ast week, however, many men SETARea have pancHedlgin works ohn out Debate and Now Goes police ray that a number of thexe to House, pe Late Doon Pt mined rai “I WASHINGTON, Oct. &—The bill for eo he eatin that the [enforcement of war time and constitu- bomb was used to terrorize these | ona! prohibition aa agreed to In cone workmen who have deserted the | ference was adopted to-day by the Sen- ranks of the strikers in that dis-/ate without discussion, It now goes to trict, | the House for final acttg Absen of crates It tore a large hole in the roof of the any one he wanted to see, plosion was caused by a time bomb placed Woikmen on the night shift at their posts directly under where ps PUBLIC SERVICE WILSOU! STILL GAINS; ASKS ABOUT THE NEWS; WANTS TO LEAVE BED Food for ‘First Time k and Has Eggs for Breakfast. ASHINGTON tful n ful to-day. by GC Stitt, was Interested ina Weel w ther re Oct. 8.—After an- Wilson following ght, President ‘The Drs. Ruffin for sned Grayson, issned Just be- noon “The President contimucs im slo He ts to-day than at any t ines began.” For the first time in a week the President showed interest in food and avked for soft boiled eggs for breuk- fast. The Prestdont has asked to see sev- eral persons, but neither Dr, Gray- “on nor Secretary Tumulty has been ible to locate any of them. . The President told them” they showed a remarkable inability to find and added wits concerned the Was at an end. prove stro! that so far as ho ampaign of silence - ASKS TO ABOLISH | JERSEY CAR ZONES es President McCarter Tells Utili- ties Commission the Sys- tem Is Flat Failure. The system adopted by the Public Service Cor- which controls the street zone street carfare poration, cur lines of Northern New Jersey, on! Sept. 15, has proved to be a flat fail- LONGSHOREMEN CHEF SAYS. | W.W. CAUSED PORT STRIKE: Pitot: ha Award Gave Them Chance lo Be ate Walk- ce wo asta Wate” [QUA DEFEAT REDS reo ue IN SEVENTH GAME BY 4101 SCORE pea Ge Chicago Baiters Slug Offerings of Three Cincinnati Pitchers —Smiall Crowd Present. Wage SHIPPING IS Estimates of Niumber of Men Out Vary—Union Presi- dent Beaten, ——. T. V. O'Connor, International of the Longshoremen’s As elation, declared to-day that the authorized and unexpectod strike of President un- thousands of longshoremen on New SCORE BY INNINGS York picrs was directly due to L W.) Chicago 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-4 W. agitation. Cin'nath 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Ot Hits, Cincinnati, 6 O'Connor asserted that between} 5, i Errors, 3 Cincinnati, 4 fifteen and twenty LW ers had ter front for we Ww. along the orguniz 1 at work By Bozeman Bulger. (Special Staff Correspondent of The Evening Worltl.) 8 and that the dis- POLICE PROTECTION ASKED Al iY FLYER (URED IN FALL WITH) PLANE DURING AIR RACE satisfaction of the men over the Comment 1910 Vee yen, award mude by the National Ad- (The Now eine W BDLAND 4 CINCINN, ¥ justment Commission of the United} RP! zs Rose y Ar!) STRIKE HOWDS up CARMAN States Shipping Board gave them | OC &—The-Chicago White Sox cup the opportunity to” precipitate u| tured the seventh ame ror te! 300 PASSENGERS ABIARD strike world’s baseball chamnpionship this O'Connor asked Police Commis-|agternoon fram the Cincinnati sioner Enright for adequate 9610) aie ginal nenre wk 4 tot Cuninter Unable to Sail on’ Sched- srotection for the men Who remained led Tine match prorbalias ¢ cals GRISEOG Marie heel ation wed Time Owing to Port Tt ig a question of rule by tho or-| Suffering two dofeats ut the hands of Walkout ganization or rulo by tho mob," he) the Reda, was the victorious pitcher. | Reeause the Jon,cahoremen's declared. He was opposed by Salles, Fischer | *rike the nord ner | No accurate figures were available] os 1 aie ie ill al Five Nuokie NUCINICvEe as to tho number of men out. O'Con- fo Mon holla MiteF Hoot hae ar hed dhad stands fe ‘or Chicago. [t nor said'that he did not think moro If games for Cincinnati and three t than 18,000 had reaponded to tho strike ime of starting for Liverpool to-day. debate on the measure occasioned much | ure, President McCarter of the street ; 2 One of the amallest crowds that] ‘There were 1.200 passemyers on the MANY STRIKERS RETURN aurprine railwoy company ‘told: the Public jcall of the agitators, On the otier | ee e a eg win on 7 ' iad tanta ak nator Sterting, Republican, South| Utilities Commission, in session to- jhand, John Meilly, President of the)!’ 1 ship and the plee wis clutteced with IN GARY AFTER RAIDS | Dakota, called up the conference agrew-|day at Newark. He asked permission |District Counc of Longshoremen, | Mit ay [mountains ot byasizade as sting Une j ment, and after a pause to learn if any /to withdraw the zone system of fare |estimated the number at 25,000 and} oe a) ipa Wy ms ee proached ON REDS BY U, S. TROOPS | Sleruaalon ‘ae. Oaaired, View Ft coltection—threc cents for the first |predicted that 60,000 would be out be-} Scoring ne rune Je Collins, lead off | Statermon and dining «loon stewards Marshall put the motion on ss ~ a aie lfcreralent Man, singled to centre and was sacri- | who usually handle only hand bas ons anal jand it was carried viva voc» without an mile and two cents for each aucceed - iT to second by BL Collins After | were pre into merview tee Cokie peta nee ing mile—on next Sunday and re-| Along the.Manhattan side of the | {ort to avcanl by Be Fa ed WE worerviegats deere cue: Gen. Wood Announces That Most] ‘Tho nit, as agreed to, prohibits au} store the seven-cent fat re A be a Brasusally, Si oY tallied on Jackson's one-bigger to [the frst and second: elas pus aragos © “pee rere 2 of t for rach transfer. | me § of the me ind these passengers curried ‘oubl Was Due to beverages containing more than 1-2 of | Change one cent z : Abi loft Anothe arker 16 od in wv ai arcled the ow of Trout . : 1 per cent, of alcohol. The Public Utilities Commission) mained at work on the Eust River, | | ou it Mruar wan & - Nand tnsnn The steam winches Radical Agitators. noeenaanemtiipe= will hold a hearing in Newark on|and only part of the force went out a nataiee ie MS which lonxxhoremen operate in the GBICAGO, Oct. §.—Federal soldiers | MAHONING VALLEY STRIKE next Friday if arrangements can be|in Brooklyn. A report from Hobo: Lytton ie ha al ae SAUER. <winging Of trunka in DUI from thi State rey ess Hit] completed to consider Mr. McCarter's|ken was that many of the men i a nv’ infleld | pier to the huld were not operating and ané Indiana State militiamen pre- request, Representatives of the 142| threatened to quit, even in the face of | "'t and « ' ed on Jackson's one-base Poyory truck was hundied by min power serving order at points where vin- FACING FIRST BREAK municipalities in the State served|the general belief that the army au bw to left, Chicago batsmen were LEAKE PAMEN KE a Majority — of lence had threatened led to u better- sii by the Public Service Corporation| thorities would put tn soldiers rather | nding Sallee's curves to their liking {them women—wore compelled 19 toad ment in the industrial situation in 2 will be invited to attend. In remote|than see the movement of transports | they had connected for six sat r om wakoge. The desire of the the Chicago steel district during the | Warren, O., Union and Employers] ana scattered instances the zone| delayed. wallops up to this stanza fa Atads NOE ORFRUS IA MlOre ghey rs, ace x to 5 . . r y 0 o the fourth inning Cicotte was ed the utmost hustting, past twenty-four hours, according t Near Agreement to Reopen system has been satisfactory to a] The first physical encounter of the Up to the fourth * 1 ¥ Wagadytalaau ae Re atta mall operators to-day. Plant small number of people but in gen-|strike occurred this morning when in wonderful fashion, Th tite ANN dar ANE LE They asserted that under protec- ant, eral, Mr, McCarter said, it has|Reilly, president of the District Coun- | Reds had garnered but one safe blow, | (4, load baggage onto the tion of the m'lit ry nany employees}! YOUNGSTOWN, 0., Oct. 8.—Nezo-]| groused the public to what almost|cil of Longshoremen, was severely a single by K pt in the second *}umtic so that she could sail at 6 returned to work yesterday and that |thitions between union leaders and off- | constitutes a State-wide revolt, beaten by a dock worker whom he| Chicago twirler's curves were break- | k. They did excellent work and more were pected back to-day, | clals of the bb rong 1 Company at] qe corporation, he said, is taking | was trying to persuade to return to] n& just right and although he ha e highly raised by their bosses. Strike lenders exprevsed themselves} Warren. near he d to a statement) | 314,000 w day less than the receipta work. asued onefree walk, seemed to hav Balt ries 1,600 passengers, as eatistied with the steel strikes, now | ‘day ab Te Mt an)iunder the T-cent fare and i-cent| The strike ls a result of dissatis-| the bali under complete control (i luding 275 fiat ewbin Seliinto: the third week, and maine eee ee eee a eetad soot, Neat ster charge. He called attention faction of the men with the award] The White Sox added tw: tained that the workers ulumately| tions were taken up at, the r¢ to conditions in Camden where the of the National Adjustment Commis ve fifth EB. « “POLICE ROUT N03 OF 5000 would be victorious. Amalgamated Association of Iron, | imposition of the gone system brought! sion of the United States Shipping went to second as We At Gary, Ind., under military con-|steei & Tin Workers, it was stated,| about riots, the cali.ng out of the | Board, Under this award an. | st on Groh's f e of his IN WASHINGTON SQUARE trol by approxima! y 1,600 men of} who have an agreement with the com-| State Mil:da and @ public boycott of nounced yesterday, the men were! drive, and th runne ‘ the Fourth and Sixth Divisions, | pany and want to effet an agreement | the street car lines; also the com-| granted an increase from @& to 70 ‘hen. Jackson wa ile ordered there Monday night by Ma-|for the reat of the employees 90 that) jigint of the City of Mentelair tbat | cents an hour and from $1 to $1.10 an error. Coilin nye i atau for-Gen. Wood on request of MAL ee bg Lepiile the members of the Public Utities | hour for overtime, e.ght hours e¢ on Fe ngle ¢ ? 8 Goodrich, of Indiara, ree al BI ine ¢ plant | Commission had been guilty constitute a day's w The m 7 w t le } 1 radicals were t 1] conduct in office in allowing the gong /fer months have been ask ng for $i w ep } , if and released, an) i fare plan to be ‘ation jan hour and double pay for over nt sch : ture and firea w 1 lond Met jis- | time the t t , Wood, who reiurned to ¢ eo, | my Appointment was! Al) the nato Micers of t tow Ni 1 7 sued a statome “yin t o| rc forced to ac bility | Lengshoremen’s Association, together | Wing " y : ‘ Jew the City. fray | : ! \ trouble at Gary \ ed by wen SAT ri 4 ae be A) (Continued on Twentieth Page.) apie ie: ‘i radicals. i bas . cd sin ap “ Martial !aw at India nd om We Carrow and he said, to lose batte 5 East Ci ar f « estes ney der the seve ; DANGERS OF EXPOS URE » Reds : ve fect order . aap c onteiran charge system, "but wel eae felted er ras by ee : sf i At Indi; Harbury the “bh Lid Woah TRAVEL, ECReAD e resumption of that tariff would body: but! —AdVt he sixth The a ’ mill of the Mark Mar é ia ree fave $22,000 a day. SR a oat 2 Youse in the ninth toning after tw DM ! ye ’ Register early to-day. Booths open ..., Penieadenieed | are Company was reported to be cun- Freee Sora Oss, from 6 P.M. until 1030 P.M. You ™e” bad been retired bu t "Leave pene aennaes Check room parce TAKE AD Nt Y last Detter Up went out on Gn sasy . ° soikinued on ‘Second weer . will lose your vote if you don't reg Y the Ruseian Soviet Alo: and ‘Deport Page.) -: ere beter, enting the same, Ue to Russia Where Wa Will Be ron” ee - i cee RRS COL. BRANDI'S PLANE FALLS, | W. HL Nevitt as his observer and mechanic, one of the early starters from | Roosevelt: Field im the New York-San Brancisce reliability test, fel at Deposit, N. Y., at avon, Nevitt died of his injuries, Gol Brandt was stuuned, but is not sek CAUSING OBSERVER'S DEATH: PREACHER AVIATOR LEADS Lieut. Maynard First to Reach Cleveland—Expects to Make Chicago To-Night—Five Forced to Land—42 Start From Mineola Field. CLEY Oct. 6—Thetteretiyer to rea Glenn L, Martin Fleld bere was Lieut, BL W. Maynard, who arrived hore from Buffalo P.M, 245 P.M. ping there for 80 minutes, hy Maynard Jeit for bryan, 6. at we sald, After stop. he would try to make Chieago before dark, The De Haviland-4 Bluebird plane, piloted by (os Urandt, Chief of the Air Service in the Eastern Departinent, with Sergt, Col Geral ously hurt. Oa, Archie Miller, in charge of the Long tsland flying fields, received. the following message by telephone trom a lawyer vanied Scott, who said’ his brother, a banker, had both the injured men in bis homes DEPUTY HAASE “COL GOO. Brandt with Sorgt | (UL Tel 40 foot while ot vlty trytag to identify it; serious and fatal injuries suffered by Sorts Nevilts leg broken and concussion of bones broken Nevitt found under engine of maghine." News of News It's death was recelved OF REICHSTAG. Keports frou Wilkex- Marre told off three plan which were down” ner the only one identified wae Viennese Wounds German]tne tiatun s. v2 a. detven by Lieut eae “yet * ‘ " W. KR Taylor, Nothing wus sald ag Independent Socialist Leader [u, wnetier the andinen were the pre Who Opposes Governmietit, [sult of an aveltent or of any injuries =ohaialtbads sustulned by the wen in the planes, BERLIN, Oct. & CAxsoctated Provsy.| blr’ Muah - he vbtaimed 9 1 perminion to oy Deputy Hugo Haase, leader of the) ster an adverse report from medica Independent Socialist Party of Ger-|inapectors, was reported down at many, Was shot und wounded whiu|Gleasdale, NOY. be 6 of engine entering the Reichstag to-day, His] Peels Olensdaly’ ta auues. ae Jervis, pou Naa ative of ena, Wis are qanlant, @ natly Vigsitid, Lieut, Ross C, Kirkpatrick reported rested. trom Vernon, N. Y., that his compass Herr Haase ha» been the teader of | Wt workings badly. Ho received pers } fission to Come back and star the Socialist opposition to the present | - pees + orm { as to the earlivr coalition government eut, B. W. Maynard, the preachers " in Germany since his retirement from| Ayer with an AE. F rd and Col the revolutionary cabinet, HW. B. Hartney, pil a captured German Fokker, after passing a OCEAN-GOING FORDS NEXT? |™inv't, of Planes which started , ahead of them this morning, led the fleet to Buffalo arriving shortly after Report Henry Wil Estabtisn ship F: Line to Irelnad Uncenarmed, clock, Maynard's time was thn 4 hours three minutes to Buffalo, Col, DETROIT, Oct. 8.—Ofcial confirma |itartney’s was three hours and tlon of @ report that Henry Ford 1 con-| twelve minutes. fuih started for empluting the establishment of a tin eveland at half past two o'clock, i » Ire d not be ob: Ry th ernoon forty. e Jay, Mr. Ford could not |owo air fiyers pad lett the Roose. | reached, but one of bh rsext | vel Id at Mincela as contestants an og ded there was| OOG-MASCOT UPSETS PREACH. report ER-AIRMAN'S PLANS, rete ut. Belvin’ We Maynard, the dy cae ne see Derelonimee, | preveher-airman, winner of tii he ; red with dr. Ford| speed. ¢ n the New Yorke 4 age fi sing industria) | Toronto had troubles of @ @if n lrelind forent Kind, He had with Bin ® —_- German police dog, Trixie, whe had rs aE ee ne ey Sunday World Wanis” _ (For complete ti Work Mpacay! Moming Wonders eso” cians ain acneiouianaeanementonerennal

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