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/ on duty here been cut In half . By) eince yeeterday noon by the transter| | FERRY AND TUG WORKERS of about 1,000 men to Camp Grant, ‘ A i GET FLAT INCREASE OF - Four hundred soldiers ieft here yes- $ BP Gecday aad 613 privates and 18 omcers 10 A MONTH IN PA 7 ‘Were transferred to-day | ; ne * Steel workers disavowed the “pro- This Averages About 10 Per Cent. ; 4 clamatign” issued by the “Commu While Dem ‘ nand Had Been,for | Bet Pasiy of America,” cxling on the . 4 ,' | | . , (Continued From First Page.) j Seorkingien to wrest contret. trom | 25 Per Cent. | Pm vers") BOMPERS IMPROVES the Federal troops and establish o | The award of a fiat incrense of | 1 “aictatorship.” _— > $10 4 month offered yesterday by “it * Mashit atk steel situation AFTER EARLY max A ‘The Indiana State Building Trades . , 7 , the railroad officials to the ferry | With him informally. Again and P Councit also made a disavowal of the | Major Spatz and Capt. Smith oat and tug workers, averuged ,*84in one hears criticism of the | Driver At es And Fish Republican Leaders Plan for It} Temporary Injunction in Man- 7 radical activities in behalf of the Start: mn At Sal | about 10 per cent. raise over pres- | head of the Steel Corporation for re- 2, > Hea 7 ~, ety ean iniesaed Muinedane, Prose Start; May ard At Salt | abe Waaen, whatean’ the: wetkces | NMG UO HuNY the WOPMEMG, bat ons Dumped On Street In First and the Democrats hattan and Queens Case ‘dent cf the Gary Screw and Bolt Lake City. demanded 2% per cent. Under the | also hears criticism of the steel em- Outbreak Since Walk Out: Acquiesce. Made Permanent ‘Workers’ Union, was expelled from ~- —— hew scale, effective until March 1, | ployees for refusing to accede to the aise ‘ ‘the union because of alleged radical 920, thewe age sed | a a iaichees. ar suk dened Bods SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 15— ikea en ee Fequest of the President of the, | Robert BE. M. Cowie, Vite President! WASHINGTON, Oct. 15.—A vote by! Supreme Court Justice Finch in the Steel Strike Committees. Lieutenant B. W. Maynard, east- Ferry Boats—Oilers, $130; fire- | eosin: aint ae 4 ae ar be de-! of the American Railway Express the Senate late to-day on the Shan-| making permanent to-day the in- " " an¢ bs | ferred un e Industrial Confer- *, nf : peeing oreo his | me $125; deekhands, $115; porters, lease nl ni afer ae announced to-day that the tung amendments to the Peace Treaty jJunction against Public Service Com- % here ot 1280 9. M. © i Ale Tugs and Steam Lighters—- | Judge Gary's objection is said to striking employees of the company was planned by Republi | missioner Nixon and William R, Bese th re Rive ‘ ie ot Oilers and fircmen, $125; first | have been chiefly to recognizing cer- | will have to come back to work in @/ with acquiescence, it was 4 and Arthur C. Hume, receivers of the; jough Green River nei deckhands, $120; second k- | tain men with radical tendene: body if they come back at all Democrats. Manhattan Queens Trac’ Com-, f oncy and | attan and Queens Traction Com control, he will continue on to hands, cooks and floatmen, $115. | to a fear that he would be obliged to | We will not take them back in| Republican spokesmen —satd in-} pany, successors to the South Shor | Rawlins, weather permitting Second deckhands and porters | retain in his plant men who were| little groups,” he sald. “The job we Wires were made of Senator Fohnson.| rraction Company, restraining: the | who have been working seven | reatiy olshorists in thelr alms, The have on hand is too big. We must Who returned here to-day, Senator Tat] / 00° 70 Ceti 4 Lieut. Col. Reynolds completed his | 4&¥s @ week will have one day off | existence of such « radical group, or get down to busi The men must Follette and other Republicans regard-| ‘TCT "Alsing the ent fare of th cross-country flight at the Presidio| *ch wel, |rather the activity of Bolsheviat come back the way they went out.” |/N& speeches on the Shantung amend-| ines, decided that Mr. Nixon has H es 10.00.08 As 1 en Soe, mad Though not directly involved im | fy oy Wh ih Ga Heal dinees * Mr, Cowle said that no express; ment, and that they have sgreed to| jurisdiction over carefares of tracti 4 = this strike, the captains, mates, 1 Wan pre iad fag ep stricts, business was being handled and that , curtail their remarks. lines, { landed at 10.66.50 A. M. Pilots and engineers were awarded | ‘a ‘d by Mr. Gompers in his none would be handled until the! Chairman Lodge of the Foreign Re«| The South Shoro's franchise gran! ‘ ‘ ——po Starting on their 2,701 miles return fe Abend eee time for — PF matic speech at the Tuesday ses- strike ended lations Committee, author of the|@ five cent fare and declures its for ; s p trip te Ban Francisco in the Army's) GAYS and bolldays, against full | sion Although he did not say so, Mr.|Shantung amendments, also wos said|felture by the city in the event of in | 2, Fugitive Trapped When He aia GME bs cleats cs cre GOMPERS ADMITTED pisap- Cowie's attitude seemed to indicate | to have agreed fo a vote to-day. creasing this rate. On this condition Ji Onto Pursuer’s Car a ms PROVAL OF STRIKE. that he believed the men would come| Adoption of textual amendments] the injunction was issued. i } : ne aviators, Major Carl Spats and Capt. He had argued that the radicals back, acting on the ultimatum issued | would mean defeat of the F | Terence Farley, counsel for Nixon, . } and Threatens to Kill. Lowell H. Smith loft Roosevelt Meld | would get the upper hand if the ad- |by Director General of Railroads ,‘Treaty and would accomplish no prac- | said that the decision affects cnly th ] q —--— this afternoon within three minutes | vice of the conservatives were re- Hines, who says the men’s demand for | (ical result that could not be brought| franchises which were granted under? . { 3 Ernert Cigarelii, cashier of the Tool | of each other. Jected. He practically confessed | more pay will not be considered while | “bout by reservations, the Senate was/the new charter of 1897, and is ar- ; | : » ignte. | te enate It, Republican, | ranging for an appeal to the’ Appellate 4 Making Branch of the Western Blec-| In spite of a genoral understanding that he and hig associates had disap: the strike lasts, eee aera owes) | ranging Nn appea he’ Appeltat ' | » But Martin Lacey and other leaders | Rhode Island, | Division of the Supreme C Sor= t No, 158 Summit Proved of the steel strike and had s Supreme Court. Cor. ' frie Company at No fee Major Spats did not think the | wanted the steel workers to accept of the etrikers said the strike would| Referring to the Shantung amend-| poration Counsel Burr takes a: dif- ‘ Street, Newark, N. J., was #0INE UD risks to himself and his observer, | STOPD | tha’ Presidents shggtation. tori continue unti] it won definite con- | ment and the one proposed to equalize | ferent view of the matter, declaring ) the stairs to the office to-day with | rieut, F. W. Ruggles, and his ma- | poutbouement, bet 7 rar ke | ceasions. ivoting power in the League of Na-| that the decision of Justice Finch fixes & package containing the payToll | ching wore worth the stunt, he started | | ean avtlasls hed ; ain ia e “We ure tired of vague promises," | “ons, iy Laisa Papers Senator de-/ the jimitations of — Commiastoner @ | he sald. jclared they would reopen peace ne-| i sonty powe ai ‘ money, $2,851.23, when he and William | niy machine as goon as the mechanics (Ccatiueea Seas Wie From First Page.) |ny the men had suffered, and that; "As one evidence of the men’s dis- |etations, while: reservations would ingssamnnd tate Oe oe ee 7 Wagner, the manager, accompanying | 4+ ime eid said it was in proper con- -—— the American Federation of Labor | appaointment in Mr. Hines's state- |!eave the treaty intact and- would) won, Justice,” said Mr. Burr, "cot HL im, were attacked by two men one] gition for the fight. Capt. Smith, |/Metified of the strike settlement last |had gotten behind the strike really | ment, violence broke out to-day for | change Its provisions only for the Fe-| sue, the Quinby decision by the of whom was masked. Who’ ban bere ehating Goons detec. vent —_ did not start to work wntil | to control and gulde it along lines of tho first time since the strike started. | 4rv!ni ies fair. he argued, to|CCBFt of Appeals as effective and it 3 ‘The masked man put a revolver to! tive directions on his eastbound trip bd te this morning. " Complete |taw and order. Probably if Shae | A group of strikers tried to drag a savease? ‘he. eee ieee ot. the| eens that the Public Service Com- to his rescue @ man in a yellow rain-| Cleveland tn landing, had been ag-| "mee tottowing circular printed sn trouble makers inside bis organiza- Host wtaltrs at the eile ‘8 Of- | a eanament of Senator Johneon, and)? increase fares which have beet gressively eager for a chance to show : | tlon, he would have no hesitancy in Ce eer ven werere ue ere . h|®xec in a municipality in an airee- i coat struck Wagner over the head Italian and English and bearing the} \ . leave the other first class powers with he could lower the record of Lieut, Avenue ee ee es —— THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1919. | ENOU GH GUNCOTT ON SEIZED IN GARY a BLOW UP CITY HALL and partly stunned him. Cigarelli ‘wrested the revolver from the masked man and tore the mask from his face, Teoognizing him as a former employee of the company. Belvin W. Maynard of a few seconds less than 25 hours for the transcon- tinental journey. Major Barthold, with the flight from Binghamton to Mineola to com- imprint of the Nicholas Press, No. 79 President Street, Brooklyn, was circu. lated along all waterfronts im Greater New York to-day: “Notice to Longshoremen: dealing with any body that workmen | sent *o represent them. So the conference itself, recogniz- Jing that the principles involved in | the steel strike are inseparably | When strikers attacked the wagon Patrolman Flynn, who was protect ing the driver. jumped down and held them while the driver drove hur- riedly down the avenue and escaped, only one vote in the assembly, Preservation of Egypt's right of self-government and future action by the League of Nations, to give free- dom to all capable subject states, ment detween the municipality aad a traction company. In cases of this descriptioy the fare is a covenant of a contract. You cannot ignore the covenant without violating the con- tract, No Public Service Commissi6r. :* 4 ‘The robber ran after grabbing the “Don't mind the appeal of the | bound up in the general questions | ss : aad Oba | Were proposed in interpretative reso- : peckage. Wiltarn PF. Bolling. | Pte hie eastward trip, waited nearly! y 1°, to go back to work. All | before the industrial conclave now Strikers then ripped open three bar. | TU) Brit ee od iby Senator Owen, |s:ould possess the power to render a, money 4 all day for word that the fogs over Bay ok it handl » fore the industrial conclave now | rels of fish on the platform and Democrat, Oklahoma. decision whioh would have the effect hham, an automobile demonstrator, aM4) i, Atiantic Coust had lifted suffl- veaee + era gre out in jin session here, has found itself! dumped the fish on the street, Police * : : of a & ecea, RK E Pike, manager of the Robert sympathy with you. We were |atter all compelled to adopt 5 reserves then dispersed the atrikers. OSS EL HGS DIO ROOMS WOre Le a Prive ant rea Company, joined Cigareitt |S#MtY for him to start for Mincola.| porting $4.50 to $9 for eight hourw negn ‘9 adopt an! Temperature Falls Two Degrees |"** - lay measures separate from the ratie| “It must be apparent that tt will be ; sah agenda Lieut. Belvin W. Maynard, the FlY-| work, Workers; a little more pa- | 28Teement first and then offer it to to 99, but Doctor Ki Capt, Duggan, who commanded the | oction senator Owen announced | unnecessary to apply for further writs ri seaang bis. Ing Parson, reached Salt Lake City! {ence and unity and the atrike 1» |caPital and labor everywhere as a but Doctor Keeps resorves, told company officials be |i. 144 not changed his stand for un-|of prohibition, and it is to be ex- Belliagham jumped into his own automobile and overtook the fugitive. Just as he was about to reach out from the side of the machine the rob- ber leaped to the running board and @aid that if Bellingham did not drive him to safety he would drag him out of the car and both would be killed. According to Bellingham, the man offered him half of the contents of the | hours, Sunday excepted. at 10.44 this morning, having left Bat- tle Mountain, Nev., at 7.33. Maynard jeft Frisco ten minutes after the required lapse of forty-eight He covered the seventy-five miles to Sacramento im 49 minutes 12 seconds, arriving at 2.11.12 o'clock, His next stop, Reno, lay 112 miles away, and to reach it the aviator had to cross the Sierra won. “THE BAYONNE OIL DLERS." MANY DOCK MEN WANT TO “WALK RIGHT BACK.” Around the headquarters of the In- HAN- tion at No. 164 Eleventh avenue, there were several hundred men. ternational Longshoremen's assocta- | basis for adjustment. Coincidentally | with the working out of such an ‘agreement there is nothing to pre-! vent the Seeretary of Labor or the President of the United States to re- | quest the steel workers to go back to work and the company to estab- lsh @ status quo until after the In-| | dustrial Peace Conference has adopt: | Him in Bed. WASHINGTON, Oct, 15 Prees).—Samuel Gom President of the American F (Associate: jof Labor, was suffering to-day from an attack of nervous exhaustion, dition this morning was eriou noune two degrees His co reported a but at noon his secretary an The secretary's st d that his temperature had fallen ement would give all the protection neces- | sary to keep goods moving. | The outbreak of violence is said to | be due to the pisappointment the men felt when Director General of ~ | Railroads Hines last night issued his s|ultimatum, saying the demands of -| the men would not be taken up until they returned to work. But there wag not much effort to a qualified acceptance of the treaty, pana ASKS §$131,000,000 RAISE IN PAY FOR NAVY MEN Rear Admiral McGowan Would Have Salaries Vary to Meet pected that no Public Service Com- missioner will attempt further to as- sume power he doesn't possess, The decision of Justice Finch is one of thé most important that has been ref- It affects every dered In some time. on —_—_—_—>—_——. %f Americans © of Disabled Bri j payroll package to take him away| Nevada Mountains, considered by| “Some have gone back to work— | follows: dissemble the gloom that pervaded : WEYMOUTH, Oct The crew of . from the police. Maynard the most dangerous lap of | W®¥ not all go back?” asked one of | ed a net of principles to guide in-) «pr. parker has just left Mr. |atrike headquarters at No, 781 Kighth Cost of Living. | the British’ steamship Sizergh Castle, 5 ig Bellingham ‘nodded and steered | the course. the men. “None voted to strike. We | dustrial relations generally. Gompers. His temperature ia 99 de- |Avenue. It had been hoped that} qyagHINGTON, Oct. 16—Naval pay| Which foundered at, wea during a through New Street into Plane Street! te made the jump in fifty-nine just walled out. Why not just walk ALL SEEM AGREED TO CREATE Lael ong he retail y m sh Wadtiiiten weulraben esis dort ee laine faecal, aa es jMeattacy! heavy wale on Oct AS. were landed s ok?” etter, c wid he musi De i, y and turned sharply into @ fire engine| minutes. After the regulation half Se ca pene count OF CONCILIATION; Tenet ees & loop-hole through which the men spond with the cost of living, Rear Ad-|*\P Atel. house in Lane Street, shouting for | pour at Reno, he took off at 4.10 and groups seem to agreed OD) Mr. Gompers sent word to the Inhor | C°uld go back to work without admit- | miral Sam McGowan, paymaster of the hetp. reached Battle Mountain, 169 miles yee Fenian: ee the principle of a court of coneilia-| group of the Industrial Conference that |UM® defeat, But an examination of |navy, told the House Naval Committe ‘The robber leaped f-om the car and further on, before nightfall. : ley, Chairman of the ‘tion to which disputes can be car-|he hoped to attend te sion, | Mr, Hines’ statement failed to reveal | to-day. Strike Committee, became “Smiling with several firemen im pursuit,! With favorable conditions Maynard Jumped a fence and ran toward | is jikely to reach North Platte, Neb., Orange Street, hiding in @ collarway | tonight. His Thursday night stop | Ted. Out of that suggestion will! John Riley” again to-day for the first | time since he received a black eye | STOW & concrete plan. More ideas are for trying to prevent the walkout. He ; being developed daily, and while a morrow's and bittenly contested a useless, measure was =|any such aperture. Strike headquarters to-day was silent save for the snores of sleeping He urged that Government figures showigg the increased cost of living be made the basis of MeGowan said the Old fashioned jam goodness in new fashioned solid form. Get it from Your Greer fat No. 114 Orange Strect, where he| may be Cleveland A demand for greater recognition of|men, The sleepers were strike lead- numbera showing that the cost , col e ' shia és my of living has increased 80 per cent. since man Bebmiat. eighth of the Mincola field to reach | many'ar the mon were etna tack et | agente ule: Lik Lapntlasdo [in m atatement presented through the) “working all night." Among them |Ya14 could be ued, and recommended a 4 page ada . fp ensoangvchs “t | work, crewa having reported at 138th of members of the conference here) |Pfésldent of tho Farmers’ Co-operative | Vere Martin Lacey, secretary of the | corresponding pay increase, Should this : the Second District Station a piece] 11.31, He had flown from Battle| Siyg, Nas bares Riven els ais, oe here) | inion, sald it was prepared by five eon union, and William Flemming, La- | percentage be lowered, MoGowan said, of paper in his pocket was found to/ Mountain during the morning. He 18/15 on the Manhattan side of the Kast is postponed whilst the conference |ferees, three in the employers’ group|cey’s rignt hand man. the pay should be lowered. "Roanrding to the palier the prisoner CROSS CONTINENT FLIG will be baok to work by to-morrow," | public is impatient that some ma-|_ First, such returns as will fal seal, Fleming frowned as he listened, : i 3 . enaate them for capital investm mt, fo m i t I. ‘i io earlier in the day as Caprio saa ereamia eee ceanon: International Preal- growing industrial unrést—all this %, that {hele manual damien ma 1, Wei ° ot vagrh oak on our 4 t bis home at No. 113] 1; bie J ent 0 ¢ lougshoremen, who bas . | soet atl fiticat ©! hands. For God’s sake keep on work- Sbetne sia: Birect, when returning from |P ing Parson Gets War Depart- fought the strike since its inception, Combined is having @ healthy infu-|iiy eaual to ‘hose “of “parsons” engaged | Ing—keep a-going—keep the wheels 4 ‘bank with $2,000. Caprio made so| ment’s Permission to Undertake [was busy in his campaign along the noe on the conference, in other activities. | moving No, do as I tell} weh noise that his assailants ran waterfront, and was meeting with a Neither the employers nor labor _—_— oo you. Haven't’ you got any pity? | Test in November. Teady response to his suggestions to |" Flemming said everything had been} RE .__|the men that they should go back to W!lt be willing to take the respons!- MINERS WILL MEET |put into. the hands of Michael J., ‘ ADMIRAL CLOVER DIES. BATTLE reheated ees oe [eork and Sepang. upon an adjustment bility for any break up, gloomy and| r Cashel, Vice Pr va int of the Team: | Lieut, Belvin W. Maynard, the “Fly- of their wage claims on Dec. 1, 4% discouraging as the pros} sters Brotherhood | = soe . . .|promised by the National Adjustment Drospect may The strikers posted a bulletin at ; Passes Away at 73 Whi iain | AE Bares.” sreparing fe the re Pommission Aas seem at times, Every confab fluctu- RY Wil 0 § hhale beaamuarters thia afiernoon nay: a in Wyem: sumption of bis second flixht across | ‘The Italian steamer Dante Aligherl, ates from optimism to pessimism BUT ORDER STRIKE ing that the strike Aa } the continent, explained to-day to/held up from sailing last Saturday be- Rochelle, White Plains For To-M b h : CHETHNNE, Wyo. Oct. 16—Rear line United Press bis plan for a one- |cause of the longahoremen's strike and back again and the Industrial to : hon, and that the transportation em: J] For To- Morrow, Wages October 16¢ : Admiral Richardson Clover, U. 8. N., trip bet and the shortage of coal in her bunk- Peace Conference here is no excep- a 2 ployees of the company at Newark, * TO This rely H } SE dich cn @ tealn west of Cheye | Cre ep weeR ors, returned to her pier in Jersey Bi A Union Chief Agrees to Conference |N. J., would strike at 5 P.M piven oridtie, hii Vir ay c { H al Mineola and San Diego which, be| city to-day after going to Newport “0% But ultimately it will get some ‘Contrary toa statement made yea: nia Peanuts and form H Sane ary tO shagean, Dea feaz| said, the War Department has just |News for a supply of coal. it ls ex- @&feement, some compromise. The in Washington on terday that any reply the Board on “i | : fo bis home in Washington, D. C., from! | thorized bim to undertake in’No-|Pected that the vessel will sail for | determination is written in the faces Frida Wages and Working Conditions of . Caligeruia, spre Genoa to-morrow nday. the United States Railroad Adminis- 5 Admiral Clover was seventy-three | vember Unloading of ships moored at the | f the men in all three groups, INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Oct. 15.—|tration might make to the demands | | SUPERVINE CHEAM- feease old. "I have fixed up a regular De Havi-| Brooklyn piers was energetically re- vohn t. facl ine tent of | of the striking teamsters would be ERY CARAMELS — A ‘ la ae land 4 plane,” the aviator explained, |#umed this morning. At the ‘Buah | > sohn & lewis, acting presiden |submitted to the men in mass meet- collection of toothsome | HL. Marston Gives $150,000 to Brown | "with struts and wires which a) amon at the foot of Sis erent. CONFERENCE POSTPONES the United Mine Workers of America, |iig thomas J. Lyons, business sweets thet will appeal 4 jongshoremen resumed wor! } to-day wired Secretary of Labor Wil- 1k declared to-day to every | of the ; University. offer the least possible air resistance | At the army base, at the foot of bath ahd Ad ts ata a im amdice agent of strikers, | deol ‘be made to || caramel, presented in : PROVIDENCE, R. 1, Oct. 15.—-A gift |and extra gasolene tanks carrying 315 Street, there were 2,000 men back 1 con- Strawberry, Nut, Fis \ th: ob. Privat. + at 11 o'clock Friday morning for a| assemble the strikers for formal co! * iy et 9180.000 by Edgar 1. Marston of After experiments with an| 0M {be J vate plere at the foot if od Jeration of the message from Mr. and Butter Toftese fla- New York to Brown University for Aamaline aaa S ata suse T oan | Sesttee, ana 50th Birees wr sho t conference on the bituminous coal | fers new modern language building was z y. here being out 600 men mine situation, $$ richly fn. A get off the ground with 315 gailons,|on each. At other piers check nd 7 7 ' : ¢ = mi Candy, lune faeuned to-day atthe sant man Fi, te ern ith 16 ewon, GR SA AS Atle pase italee Labor and Public Groups, Except |" Beit the arwument for contr DIED. 69c af! jon. ™ rT ~ . ce, Owe » a oO & eetkace tie sscinionanes rt the {York to Dallas, ‘Tex, the first day | Deen sroula mortly show up for work. Judge Gary, Vote Down union bituminous coal miners of the | MURLEY—HOWARD HURLEY. ‘ a . country to “cease production of coal he CAMPBE! I. bullding [and an adequate teaching and make Ban Diego the second day. _——_— Employers. at midnight on Friday, Oct. 21, 1918," | ving tm etate at (he CAMP RR Ok le ends 0} y was issued from the international : APPOINT BOURGEOIS STAUNTON Gt morte Bata hie |opmmanman ae ALLIES CANCEL GERMAN ; > U8" Workers of America here. ‘The order| Services in the CAMPBELL FUNERAL, als Soviet Divorces. AS LEAGUE MEMBER Hy gansarence S90 force to rary is aligned by John L. Lewis, Acting | dHURCH, Broadway and @6th a, BUDAPEST, Oct. 15 (Associated ate issue rs proposal that the| President, and William Green, Secre- | phureday, 11 A. M. ‘ Eemepermes: Ont. 38 (aevertstot) = SALE OF SHIPS TO DUTCH steel strike be arbitrated failed to-|tary-Treasurer of the miners tates Aom: THE MOST TRYING TIME ' has issued @ decree invalidating all di- —_—_— France Is First to Name Represen- | day, the labor group and all of the). acs ie mening focal UNION) igen in the CAMPBRLL FUNRRAL ; Bowit, during which parca ery Mberat| Supreme Council Approves Note] tative on Council, Having Com- |BUbile group except Hivert H. Gary. | men to ovingure the | OHURCH, | Broadway and 6th ot, When death enters your household " i é eigat rman Board e Uni proper ca tion of all] Thursday, » is: varece "not Sealaced be Demanding Their Delivery pleted Ratification, States Steel Corporation, voting to| mining pré y, In conformity with | puAYER.—ANTOINETTE F. It is then when you most appreciate the well- Tes both parties. has taken to Allies Themselves, PARIS, Oct. 16.—Leon Bourgeois, | Postpone action. the Provisions of district agree- | Lying in mate, CAMPBELL FUNRRAL known “CAMPBELL SERVICE,” which relieves Blass. former Premier and Minister of For. |, O% % Tuling by Chairman Lane that) “WAsHINGTON, Oct. 15. strike| CUURCH. Rrondnes And URN vou of every responsibility and supplies every —_—_—_—_———— PARIS, Oct. 16.—The Supreme Coune!! eign Affairs and French member of |‘? Baruch motion was one of procedure lor bituminous voal miners No. 1 will need, not overlooking the least detail. Muslend-te-Italy Plane Lands at |of the Peace Conference to-day approved on which individual votes could be cast, ‘catch railroads with only a ten days’ LOST.FOUND A AND REWARDS. " Lyons. & note to Germany demanding the deliv- | the League of Nations Commission of | sorion on the steel resolution was post-|supply of coal, according to data be- Woe Beni coqarlae «cies Call “Columbus 8200” Any Hour Day or Night PARIS, Oct, 15.—A giant alrplane|ery to the Allies of German ships sold| the Peace Conference, has been ap-|poneq until next Thursday and the Con-|fore the Senate Coal Investigating |” tangs cr FRANK from England to Italy landed | irregularly during the war to Dutch | pointed as representative of France |¢arence recessed until afternoon, Committee. R E. CAMPBELL ff a mile from the village of | #teamship compani |98 the Council of the League of Na-| “tn casting his vote Harry A. Wheeler, ao ee dentleing: _ Toosnsty bets |g THE FUNERAL | CHURCH Posed: Baal ons. ‘ommittee a coa ety pile the wheels w pont — ‘he decree naming M, Bourgeois for {Chairman of the Capital group, declared shortage this winter was ‘inevitable,” Broadway at 06" St. 23°'Street at 8 Ave was made, | st ‘ "Frotanth tit eee E RA the offen wan: simed by Ereaigent that He Tepresentatives S tn Pe oH the statement being made before the HELP. WANTED—MAL Flowers for all oecasions, Artistic Funeral Beles eh feerete: Bits o my neare and Premier Clemenceay | Neved the time had come thon vote of the miners been | yan sf ge nomena corner of 1 OVE # signature on the this that further postponement of se vital | taken, * ot ig, ‘was captured by Motorcycle Police- Lieut. Col. T. 8 Bowen is the made a hasty survey of the Manhat- bear the words “Thomas W. Condon, | fying a DH-Biuebini, and bas as pas-| River, and at the Clyde and Mallory r . of ¢| increase over the present scale alnce in- Lombardy Street, Newark; also 156| senger Capt. D. H. Young. plers, the settlement of strikes, neverthe- | borers than any other single industry,” | !"g had to get up and answer it, Th id thy itatement. ‘The ber of 40 to 50 ent. rant~ Howard Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn.” _— BAYS ALL WILL BE BACK aT| less the fact that the steel strike 1s|operating farmers and their hired em. {SM Was from & walking delegate of | Cengte Ae Od) Rec dred® he sald, Tt was believed he wished his body identified in case he were killed in the course of his enterprise. MAYNARD TO TRY ONE-STOP WORK BY TO-MORROW. * “All of the 60,000 longshoremen | soca ACOA tion on the resolution asking for a bedstead out a comprehensive plan for | on, and that a coal strike is sched-/ ‘uled for next month, and that the the services of the farmers was mad jand two in the public group. ployees ia greater than t in all industries com cd, ‘The principal demands wer “American farmers employ more la- of laborers ers who, it was explained, had been | But the te phone rang and Flem- teamsters’ local, it was said after- |ward. What he wanted was action winst a firm that had offended th | Index “This would not mean an 80 per cent, lan would mean an addi~ tional expenditure of $181,000,000 during the next year,

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