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PRICE TWO CENTS. Conn ra ‘The Press yoy me York World). — Publi EDITION or pV TENS is ss K MAYNARD ENDS FLIGHT AT MINEOLA SOLDIERS TO REPLACE STRIKING DOCKMEN * CET-TOGETHER IDEA GROWS ~ STRONGER IN ALL GROUPS AS PETROGRAD TAKEN PARSON -WINS AIR sC RACE; SEIZURE OF GOVERNMENT FROM BOLSHENK: «GETS EAT WELCO LABOR CONFERENCE Capital as Anxious as Labor for Agreement and Public Group Confident. ps sboead } _W ORKING FOR H: ARMONY | A lysis by David Lawrence Shows Main Difference Is GOES ON STEEL STRIKE TO END IN A FEW DAYS IS NOW BELIEF IN LABOR CIRCLES Finnish General Statt at Hel- Washington Conference Is pected to Open’ the Way for Calling It Off. Ex- KRONSTADT FALLS Official Notice of ¢ of Capture of the Capital Posted at Paris | Stock Exchange. WHITE FLAG OVER FOR1. singfors Announces Fall of the Naval Base. | ANO STEEL MLS PROMISED BY REDS SAYS MARTIN GREN Evening World’s StaffCorrespondent Finds One Trouble at Gary Has, Been Too Much Gary —Seven RadicalLeaders Face Deportation | PARIS, Oct. 18—The following | By Martin Green. on Phraseology. Sool Pram a Statt Gorreenmadent). | . seid ie (Special Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) eee en CHICAGO, ionbise;. | | BONER AK: peated Bt tig: Stock Ne Copyright, 1919, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World)e by Bat Laweance HERB is a seaksea im- |change this afternoon: OMmeial, GARY, Ind,, Oct. 18,—Considerable misinformation, based partly * pression in labor circles | \s sat as if (Opeciat Corrsspondent of The Eve- that the steel strike wil |? etrosra@ has been taken. on misunderstanding, partly on plain faking with sensational intent, and ' ning World) be called off in a few m The ELSINGPORS, Oct. 18 (United 3 WASHINGTON, Oct. 18 (CoDY-| Washington: Labor 3 TN ees) —Busrentée abCronbtadt, cls partly on the half mysterious methods of the Intelligence Department if right, 1919.)—Lavor, impatient and expected to opép the way to sued | shevix naval base defending Betro- | ae hi of the. United States Army, has been sent out of Gary during the past chabi el capital, calm ten, : ‘ | é ; : . ‘ 4 ‘ a a a delay . fy a tol it the labor “shen carry one srad, was announced officially (0-0: [teyi, Maynard Completes week with relation to Soviet activities in connection with the strike and F sposed to as 1 . ets dl tt 1} : leliberative ani } pose pointpermission to keep their |y the Finnish General staf. I Round Trip “Across | Conti! the nation-wide bomb outrages of last spring. While it is true that Gary | seek more time for discussion, and| inions in the mills—the leaders The white flag was hoisted oves| 4 x ; itatloo; “ahd {8k rhdgon ‘tl be‘ exblalond the public group, conciliatory and) _ will declare the strike at an end. | kronstadt at 4.45 yesterday after: |*' nent’ by Flight From.Cleve} is a hotbed of Soviet agitation, xplaine } = SS ; ote ida | onxious to please both in order noon, acc@rding to a Finnish news! Jand—Wife and Babies Meet | this article, there does not appear to any evidence at hand to show 1 tet there cmap Dene -GRRRKUD 18 NEW RAILWAY BILL | agency. Hele ,| Him on Landing at Mineola. that the men who scattered bombs broadcast throughout the Unitel | the Industrial Peace Conference on The Finnish Parliament rejected | Foataito ws. | |States had anything of a direct nature to do with fomenting the Gary / the very first project—collective | erday the peace offer from the | With tile machine leaving al tialit strike | bargaining. That's the situation as | Boise lot oll wba Rabind hike Kad bane F La J {journment is taken over the LONDON, Oct. 18—The British en eet tiene eens | Many houses ang persons have been =| an adjourng td . a . like a giant wasp, Lieut vin Is Pe - , searched | 3 i ‘ ce to-day received confima- | jot Als ake’ eep FI | | -HOUR rhe in Gary, n@4 more thiag week-end. Analyzing still further t Office to-day received Ma scaynard, the “Flying Parson” of the{oteps Also Taken to Keer ORD HAS 70-MILE-AN WILSON EST: A ‘shes nS tion of the news of the capture of ! Ships Movine—Policeme: 'Y arrests mace, but only sev t the attitude of each of the three! i : 5 ore [United States Army Ate Service, ar- |S ips Moving—Policemen GASOLINE-RUN STREET CAR} HIS DOCTORS REPORT; aliens considered to be dangerous y { ¥atchina, 25 miles sduth of Petro | ei Rites a groups, it is true also that Jabor is| grad, by the Northwestern Russiaa |7YCH 8 Mineola to-day after flying to Club Dockmen. pa UJ have been held. An effort will bo } i dubious of any agreement, sceptical (ae eee [San Francisco und back fuster than | aa Tey Oul. Hace invenens wae | NO NEW SYMPTOMS made to deport them. These are Alex Hf of the intent of the employers in BEATER Atl are elo [anybody over covers 1 such a distance | ‘Two drastic measures were agreed Expects 49 -Revoluflonamlacd) Kivak, Joo Krashochka, Dan Mille a} asking for prolouged debate and In- | Senators sake Measure tO} yesterduy. Ap Gutchina Gen. before him the npeed | pon to-day by the United States bg ay : : is [ates ans Sikarue’ ake | r , tch met work from Petrograd {and end niest in which 64/Shipping Board and the Standing City Transportation. Drs; Dercuny and Young Join ‘ » Btere: See lined to stand absolutely on the > 7 Jalk- iteh met workingmen from Petrograd |and endurance contes 6 Board a ne Stand ; . |¥loto, Anton Garbuz and Nivhol y | ‘ itio poanerea tp the pub Put an End to: Walk who asked that the army refrain trom | started Committee of the biggest private ship | 41 Dermich to the Kresing World) ¢! Regular Attendants in Consul: SHAR aieal fe : on ct voposition as sponsored by the pub- a i | ap EApadaes ; | SHDTR. Geb: 1a eta te Ata 4 ua Russian: ai / PFSE: M outs on Roads. shelling the city and pledging ‘f this} ar aig anded at 1:60 P. M. owners to break the longrhoremen's TROIT, Oct, 18— Henry Ford, has} tation This Afternoon. who were employed in the G: mn ! lic and Javor groups. The employ- A BLAS promise was given to join the anti- | invented a g street car, equipped he Gary atee} | doubtful and beliey : Boleheviki : Just by way of showing how he felt, | strike without further conciliatory ef ; ‘ : | WASHINGTON, Oct. 18.—The fol- | mills, They were active in. stirrit ers aro not sae suede and m aes WASHINGTON, Oct. 18.—Provis- at Be ke opine sed ies” deta with a speci 1 internal combustion ball ae bulletin on President Wilson's | '@ foreigners to atrike by promising | an agrensien gn Bh Be: lons {o end railroad strikes by penal-| pets Recapture Port at Mo | falling leaf from 1,000 fect in the alt!) stajor FO, Power, representing |ZN? “It” which he expects hid et condition, signed by Dra, Grayson, |‘Mat the strike would result in tha 3 ihe aeltOn The public group 1s| {2% employees who go on strike, or Bana Kiver. over Rooswvelt field, then slid ently |the War Department, unnounced thut ;Uotle ftreet railway and Interurban age ia ae fe eT arechcoe of the Goveramens and the | ‘ e : 1 Adent | those who foment strikes, were writ-| _COPENHAGES Oct. 18.—Premier | to the turf and let his machine run fauthority had been grante for the | transporte ‘eon agin hap 1s by the workers, | \ really optimistic snd confiden ten into the pending railroad bill to.| U!mann of Letvia telegraphed to-duy Jover the gruss to the very flaps Of | use of soldiers to take tho place of |It# first try out to-day In the Ford ex-| a fi cular charge upon which fe It would seem" that the disagroe-| from Riga announcing that the Let!s |the Field Headquarters strikers on the Shipping [Board's | perimen op. Mr. Ford: expsseiéd “Phe Pres peoted well last ary authorities will urge ment is on phraseology, but each|/day by the Senate Interstate Com+|on Thursday afternoon recaptured} There Col. Archie Miller und al ace Sto wuld het belleved that jhimselt pleased with the resulte | night. There i» nu material ‘heir deportation is that they gave | group knows that the dispute goes | merce Committee. Dunamunde, the port at the mouth of thousand official and amateur flyers [tons would be at work on the arins ne tar can*mnaie 6 tiles Ra ADE to note in his general |%4 88d comfort to the enemy during deeper than that, Yet there has been! Provision was made for the estab-|the Duna northwest of Riga from the |and, incidentally, Mrs. Maynard and | piers in Brooklyn before night, and A!Taugements now are under way with Shange to aw bagies the war, progress in a w Tho employers | jisnment of a Federal Commission on|@¢?mano-Russian forces. their two babies, Evelyn, 5 and Rosa- |intimated that if necessary soldiers Michigan Central Ratlroad for a dition. No ne MANY OTHER AGITATORS HAVe aro ready to recognize trade unions, | : % The capture was effected after }lind 4, were waiting for the preacher- | iene be o nployed not only as work Ww “— tard vo developed.” NOT BEEN FOUND, } 4 ‘That's a concession. But they want | "5S a ae kis eae ot taneee cpanotar, The Latte |aviator [ers but also as guards. i. ton Bein Dr. Grayson said that Dr. Franci#) phe seven mentioned are only & 1 ship industrial councils recognized sammie would mare a number of | also Brenliee Holsrets south of Dun all Ne radi Ml tl nett Chairman Frederick Toppin of the according to) X, Dercum of by ihe lelphia would pay |tew of those who fired their country.) to deal with ites councils or trade | Prompt settlement of local disputes. | 09° risonern, loth affered him bites out of therap, [auantic Steamship Conference, which {x an hour rate, | dent this afternoon Dr. Hugh Youns | visions of the workingmen seizing the H unions. What the employers would| OP the vote on final adoption of the!’ Allied warships, the telegram yo- |U0th offered him mite Ne @P- includes 108 lines, announced that t of Johns Hopkins Hospital, who was |stee! mils and taking all the profite, | ried anti-strike provisions, Senator La ¥ol- | ported, supported ‘the Lettish attack, |Ple® they were munching which he | committe? had decided that "the in yesterday on account of the|But the others have not been found, j like is an entirely comprehensive) jit Re publican, Wisconsin, alone dis-| Prisoners taken by the Letts, declare | uecepted ships shall be moved beginning Mo: ° POLIGE HERE 1 HAVE rea : CG ‘ on, will also be at} |Some are hiding in Chicago, 6 wcheme for the adjustment of indus-| sented, A poll ordered of absent mem. |‘™at, German troope are contitiually | rhe field wos in an uproar of cheer- |auy at uny cont" OWN GRO ERY STOR aeaieaiae are believed to be In New Yorke trial relations giving the shop coun) pers, however, was expected to dee| ey © ng eg’ “rom Germany. ling and dancing and handshaking for | "Nay, Ci ES| [the consultation EE \sappeared wt 4 | ners, however, We ad tidal Doos that mea 480 0 ; eal sflea| They disappeared when th } ell its part and the trade union velop a few other opponents, | ha n hour after that diers on private lines as asked The physi Bese sle Pape fener iat OE peg Hg, n the soldiers part—invalidating either and recog-| ‘The committee's antt-strike clauses, | 7,000 TONS OF SUGAR Maynard chance t “That remains to be een," he re a 2 eel LL edo gland so far, Dr.|did not work in the mills, although, nizing both which now are expected to remain in ng othe plied. “But it dor at what- © itive Plain Is to Be Tried} of. th "4 hope that necessity | they were all known In the Gary and | scared ver the Grayson said, and hope that nj y rer’ At first sight this would seem) the bill as reported out next wevk, fol- SOLD HERE FOR NORWAY; re tata thew er, Ne lever ts necesary will bo dono to ¢ Out—Gpods at Wholesale for an operation has been obviated, |outh Chicago districts, where fore low those the original bill, e: t | lquntaina; they not $9 line presi ntolerabl t ine or 8 ai o. dauenba! jelgners predominate in hundreds of ‘ (Continued on Sixth Page.) prays pe naliba keke talacterace NONE ON SELLER'S TABLE. ous asx the Sterr ut the ae that our policy ‘ Prices. Preajeent Anne Goa mn aa industrial plants which hide the sky j => =| with Interstate Commerce would apply na Rock scared me-—"Got MY | veryed, We will still welcome bay This nembere of the New York | bein fort. - - , behind a black smudge of ewoke by if oO ee to those who foment railroad strikes, Bi 5 = iy : " tou bai time T } as |tho strikers if they want to come, bat |F Departin are to have their| dscemfor |day and by sight along. the south } |such as outside labor leaders, as w Ig Stock in Cuba Disposed Of by | n So aNCis¢ was invited | whether they come or not we are go- | owr | provision stores, | j Western shore of Luke ichigan, } \ ad ‘ , pas f each in every chur a to e the t 1 Ga terd 2 e CLOSING TIME us to the railroad employes. Broker Who Has to Take , 4 a tOWE ing to wae th As a 1 veral preliminary | THEATRE SYNDICATE FORMED | | _ Gary vest ray wae a peaceful ag 9 ) 7.30 P.M. Sharp ¢|} | Kelly tos Own Coffee Black. The big ece a8 in Bat-} which has been given full powers by ‘ Bailie A “| snabert and K. & EH. Interests tm | day, ne tall stacky down by the } to atiL o-ope ores are to be tried Canadian Enterprise, , > f K 4 5 | ¥ ' 1 lake threw out plumes of yello on Saturdays for | Joseph D, Kelley, assembiy- LTHOUGH New York was |t M r |the cont e, had voted to remain : a Y of yellow and } man from the old 18th Assemb:y Dia. | A Pate RR cman retinas ta: om nade me wish T had not |ingexible on the wage question, hold nthe beginning MONTREAL, Can, Oct The for-| gray smoke. Broadway, the main vs ip 4 ated by the Se »rial Committes of Paps eee Trixie * © © Tle strikers have repudiated. He ement bi erate a ehaln of atres real | ple, who ke oving compliance WANT ADS. the 12th and 12th Assembly Districts, bd E e ali ‘mena ) ' ut i Ache : rstood f Mayor Hylan 1 out ‘ove entire De. |to the Pacific Coast was announced here | with a military order which forbids ’ es omprising the 16th Senatorial Dis.| | A Bvening World reporter was : A er |e he ae ‘ pana to-day assemblages in pupllc places, Sole Want Advertisements for The : : a ‘ Reoicieee est mon, No, 120 Broadway, when | i J a ection to hand! n f onerative here) ST y ree snd will Be’ Ail diers of the 4th Division, Regulars a] Sunday World must be in York county, who rec ' 7,000 tons of , n nu leat en's es s at Ce nen TT ueut i Mew ke ee Army, nearly all wearing service tH The World’s Main Office ono ic from the Senate last week n who wen' the 1 he beltevea | ore" Pu or themselves WIN | , stripes on their sleeves and ribboag ] before 7.30 Saturday evening — oy tr ' 1 glad to ha ¢ ' heed am c wating of os on thelr breasts denoting service it Yi y evening Hs sirenne, peepee \ at absolute wholesule cout prices lwrance for a period o | pie ile COLYS DO NOT, HANG ON LF wal at ) the newspaper iin, i r 1 the 1 1d I do not raffic al ps op nediary profits Of any Delaware State Income Tax Upheld, ibe ioe ee wl 4, gf ore: pad. aa Sena tea man tavonll cl] take Father Jon's Mediciue, No te am selling 1, nds it tenia Cleht dare b s ma Commissioner n- LMINGTON, 1 Oct, 18.—The | to two years, mingled a rl Positively no vertiae nis will | cereus Urge. uid ow ree neues yn tho | WORKERS EMPLOYED BY cov wasn 4 Hy O94 i psions r Bas mR ARI O TON, ish aes ane oF stood On guard at iheeneiiane tiie 1 bee egmepted’ alter, ship tiny my A ats t Maynard, but under ERNMENT ARE REMOVED . fe Pi cision sustaining the Dolaware State | mills. } Sunday Wor-s Want N WESTAURAST, 3 i ' it the | Th 1s), aha details smmittee Income ‘Tax Law, enacted in 194 The soldiers carried leaded revole i Vr “i oe ue Pref i t + bounding land. | ered 1 aly ' {2 | made up of Borougn Inspector Murphy | +. vers, cartridge boxes i» Dayonets, ] og abuage sold for traneportation te Nor f af Md St Chairman, Third Deputy Police Com- tans 2 BEL AcANG BREORE MEALS At 6 o'clock yesterday @¥eming Jong : ‘a esgic Wis Bild wade, way. (Gontinued um Second Page. | (Continued on Sevond Page. missioner Vorter and J. Swing Ulman, $89 ait 22ave | ¥ files of them moved througlt bf y \ J i a at Ra

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