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fa anny RNC RTT » eS SOON 8 eR ORI TREE oe ca aon cae AAT ELT IT FE TTT LT TT TT, TT mT TO-NIGHT’S WEATHER—Fair, cool. > EDITION “Circulation Books Open to All? " “Circulation Books Open to All.” LISA WITTE EVES ANOS S| ott BO ee ewe We YORK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1919. 24 PAGES ‘ PRICE Two (CENTS. ———— ‘TROOPS TO STAY HERE ON PIER DUTY @ Palmer Warns He Will Prosecute Sugar Gougers WLI SE: STRKE LEADERS WEAKENING Bement ee og BAER WILLING 10 ASS He HO HSS STEEL PRODUCTION GROWS, ~AYLAN IN SETTLNG STRKE mvc pan, MARTIN GREEN FINDS I GAR ~ BUTWON'T REGAL SOLDERS to Work Would be Harm- ful, Says Davii Lawrence. | NTE SHIT : ‘ (eee Le os GARY STANDS OUT ‘Government Takes Firmer Stand in ] st Normal Capacity, Say | : ‘ « [evening Wood We Handling Pier Tie-Up—Troops — Arrive toCoalShips—Adjustment | Evening World Writer Board Confers With Mayor. If Public Becomes Too Impa- mantle AT LABOR COUNCIL tient He Will be Allowed to | LITTLE HOPE OF TIE-UP. | Following Secretary of War Baker's refusal to hold back the troops Transact Business. | eee from the army piers, Secretary of Labor William B, Wilson sent a tele —rmmery | Hundreds of Workers May Be | FOR AN (PEN SHOP WASHINGTON, Oct. 20, — The Seen Daily Proceeding ee ae gram this morning to B, M. Squires, executive secretary of the National, Se aan i RE following bulletin was issued from the White House at 11.25 A. M.: to the Mills. “Tho President's digestive dis- - turbance has subsided almost completely. After a fairly good Serves Notice To-Day on By Martin Green. ee (aoa stat Corson ot The ning World.) Chairman Lane and Secre- Adjustment Commission of the U, S. Shipping Board, indicating that the pigrengs 8 Comore AN Oe ton ter reine Wea) | tary of Labor Federation. government at Washington is determined to handle the longshoremen's The tulletin was sined by Dre. GARY, Ind., Oct. 50—The beginning vm) eal strike more firmly than ever. ; Grayson, Ruffin and stitt of the fifth week of the great steel] WASHINGTON, Oct, 20.—ReafMirm- strike sees the United States Steel ing his refusal to negotiate with rep- | | Corporation producing steel in Gary/resentatives of labor unions not em- and the Chica Secreta YeBaker told Mayor Hylan he would co-operate with him in By David Lawrence. any possible way to adjust the strike, but would continue to keep the sol- (Special Correspondent of the Eve- o district generally; | ployees in the plants of the United} ning World.) WASHINGTON, Get. 20 (Copyright, ‘te Youngstown district, which was|States Steel Corporation, Elbert Lf 1919).—President Wilson is still a closed down for weeks, beginning to/Gary, Chairman of the Corporation's produce and the Pittsburgh district,| Board of Directors, to-day informed which was the battleground on w diers here for duty in connection with the port activities, Secretary of Labor Wilson's tele- BAKER DENIES HYLAN'S sv Mr sour wa a om Regret to learn that the long- REQUEST TO ° WITHHOLD | sroremows strta situation i TROOPS ON STRIKE DUTY| mene on the principio that ene very sick man. couraging progress is noted in the official bulletins, but ich| Chairman Lane of the National In- the final issue was by tacit consent] dustrial Conference and nk Mor- of both sides to be decided, approach- | rison, Secretary of the American Fed- his condition remains of such a seri- ous character that none of those in ing normal production. eration of Labor, t he would ni : | STATES MA FIZE FOODS CHICAGO eiTy BEACHED eagements solemnly entered into ecede ‘ol stand ) ie Opel scatsah pe cu do attendance can predict with certainty| Unless the leaders of the strike be “iH from his nd for the open Y S| | ACTS 10 Bl OC | Says Operation of Vessels Is Essen peda sonar yah a i pose °: ir e oad o | ind ays eration of c S$ Essen- rea ans na eo y, because ‘ tial to Provide Supplies fo | \. That the President is out of danger | "0d8—which is unlikely, because the | ment which he expects to make in eels 1a ‘ TOvE A UF ‘ Hes lor | surance of wage conditions, of em- | brotherhoods are busy preparing for |explanation of his vote on the col- Forces Abroad, | ployment, of any ofher protection ems at this time assured, thougl} | oubte on thelr own account, and|lective bargaining issue when that|Supreme Court Decides So in Tugs Remove Crew From Listing ’ IGTON, Oct. 2 to wage workers If engagements foreseen complica can al: | WASHINGTON, Oct. 20. 1 an unforeseen complication can al-| i¢ that trouble comes the steel mills | question comes up for decision. He Effect in Refusal to Hear Ship, Struck by Standard PCRETARY KER to-day made in good faith cannot be re- | 8 upset the best of assurances in| will have to close down anyhow—the | was appointed by President Wilson ( Ohio. Case | Oil Tanker. S refused the request of Mayor | Lone Any other condition t regard, with the President or| big combination American Federation | a8 a public representative in the ‘ | rey gu etal ating would lead to industrial confu- “ pe of Labor-Soviet attack on the steel|conference. After attending the se i} WASHINGTON, Oct. 0, The ! The British freight steamship the 1 of troops at New sion, under which the masses other patient similarly afflicted.| inaustry will die on its feet with|sions for ten days he went to New|preme Court to Chicago City, coming into port with] Pon st able to take care of them- selves would suffer most, striko of long- TROOPS’ ARRIVAL BRINGS secretary Baker's tele STRIKE TO A CRISIS, ayor Hylan was as The messages from the two cabinet Much guessing as to the exact cause| the ar of the President's illness has been| going on in different parts of the country, some based on hearsay; val of tho first spell of cold| York the middle of last week and ather, was understood to have conferred he strike im Gary has been] there with other officials of the S' smothered by the Regular Army—| Corpc 100 tons of ge York until further efforts could bo Lcarge from tol, England, and the 10,500 ton Stan-| made to settle th period pro-| \Varns Refiners ey Ma Jit | dard Oil tanker, G, H. Jones, outward] shoremen ms Refiners rs They May Not bound for Hamburg, collided early to-| gram to 2 | Charge More Than 10 — |day in the lower bay States can selze Vi food held iil old storage lon d by State laws. jon. Hig announcement to- not that the army detachment here | qq Ane © had made on the} The decision 4 the const Wiss at the. sokke Dey. Donk teak fee members at Waghington, coupled some based on long distance diag-|Pe, ‘meatea In otrikebreakings but ps fet A ale err eg gb see the ality of the Smith Cold Stora | Cents Wholesale. As Fear pele ns 4 tee FAP “Tho troops referred to in your | with the actual arrival of the first nosis by physicians familiar With} because the army will not allow in-|conterenee becan Dhio, which limits storage to es eaieneiin canal d cutter, Can] telesram are being transterrod to | consignment of troops at Hoboken what occurs in cases of a nervous|timidation or disorder; and without! Arter Judge Gary had conferred non ths It was the As a peat of the| WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.—Steps to| met. roported to be list badly and| the Port of N aw ae we A this morning on the transport George breakdown, Some of the guesses may intimidation no strike in a basic in-| with Chairman Lane and Secretar ee Lipkals Saal ant ih ng cold| prevent an abnormal increase in the|!",* sinking condition. The Chicag PORE ABHOR ih h Hs pists a Washington from Newport News, yet prove right, if the condition of |dustry, such as the making of steel | worrison, the conference was called Taras iA ip porte tha coat oh lly am BP . " ) City later was beached off Red Hook ties, particularly t army suppl brought the three-we old strike ihe President takes a turn for the|can live unless it is close to 90 per ‘ | price of sugar » ause of the existin, ves- lats, South Brooklyn, and early te base at South Brooklyn. of longsho to order, but the entire capital group | ing, men to a crisis. The or- Se EEE ee eee eee eee ee c jece | shortage were ‘o-da y the | morrow will be tow to Robbins} sels which the War Department | ganized private owners of si worse, but thus far it is the fear of |cent. su cone at the etart, one wag absent. The Chairman sent word| ‘The case was brousht by the Columbus | Shortage w an sonCay by the MarrOm UL Re awed Ka Tan perating are public vessels and |have not receives pole ergeek . > was never a succes: 5 + | nto ce, " ‘ in tare are D' s t 4 : desig te had: those complications rather than their Sureat ako Wea As c. a ees the group could not complete |f ing Co., against t State, after| Department of Justice her bow stove In, was taken off] their operation is essential to pro- protection, alse decicrea thes tae pee 0 t r rive! ie ee % its discussion on collective bargain- State Supreme Court up! d the Attorney Genera ma. 7 otified fompkinsvi 8 » awall des supplies o : a actual occurrences which has given} vis grom its inception and carried ee ee) Oe es Uoiaa tales bared iol ey Genoral Palmer notified |Tompkineville, 8. 1. t ita sur-| vide needed supplies for our |iod of inactivity for them had ended rige to much of the speculation con-|tne red brand of revolution as a|!P& Watil afternoon, and as the rules underwriters. eet sugar refiners, who have been| vey by o-day refused to hear the case beet sugar refiners, who have been forces abroad and for the return |and that immed of emergency men still to be cerning the President's condition. birthmark. require that all groups be present at the s ions, the conference ad- DISPOSITION TO QUESTION COM-|WORKING FORCES ARE CON-|\00. Juul ne conference a PLETENESS OF THE BULLETINS. STANTLY INCREASING. ee a At the offices of David T. Warden © steps would be | withholding their products from the] ¢ Go, agents of Ktandard Oll tanker taken “to move the ships.” nser ships in port are y | market until the price eituation be- | No roadway, no information| brought back from France, The big pass While hesitating to me more stabilized, that the United | /o) the “collision. divaslad th maainlnin Wi oumiee laaitas Ai nesta There seems to be a disposition] ‘The Gary plant of the Illinois Steel | what would happen should th ig no F ions as to safling e NUL . SE TE ates Sugar Equalization Board had — nd to take whatever steps may | times, ‘The French Line has five bi to question the completeness of of-|Company, which closed down Com-|ference find it impossible to agres | dalarminal thal tadcoents Gad’ tals FRUIT SPOILING IN SHIPS be required to continue the neces- | ships in port, and at the company ficial bulletins, and from a medical] pletely when the strike was called] oy « declaration regarding collective | i F endeavor rice to be charged the wholesaler ary operat it was said that none would viewpoint they have, of course, not|/on Sept: 22 and did not endeavor '| bargaining, several leaders said the | South Carolinan Alleges Violation pee é e imat AY BE DUMPED INTO OGEAN| o-cn:rate with you im any pos all until “about forty-eight hour gone into the most intimate details, | resume Maiq = eH ro, te| members would not “dare” break up of oharan in Sica. Sale * : : sib'e way to bring about an ad- | after the men come back to work This has been, no doubt, due to the} ae to-day five blast furnaces | ‘%® CoBference without further effort : mount would be regarded in vi | justment of the strike dittculty. ne Adriatic, which came tn Friday, well known feeling of the President’s| °PQ™ 1’ open hearths, is rolling|‘®, Te nh 1. settlement of the grave Comment, | tion of the Food Control Act. n| Che Esparanza’s Cargo Makes Total] ve War Department's policy as | is scheduled to sail Saturday, but at | family that the health of the Presi-| stee1 and shipping it. The working | "dustrial problems facing the coun-| WasHINGTON, Oct. 20 | Refiners were asked to telegraph Tied Ut wlways been and m i bo ta Abe e office of the International Mer- dent is, in part, at least, a private| sorce is increasing hourly. try hat the Harriman National Hale sonpunrence in: fle Below wi ed Up fairly with labor, but the maintes | cantile Marine it was admitted that J ‘i t 9 vpAlasiag hap , f the conference reaches an im-|\ orl as try to ould mean that they would put thelr ance xe transport se siiin@ Anche “ facts about his illness—his tendency | yesterday afternoon I saw hundreds | 2 wag hearer a ies John | unrest and beep ary aaa be = : os seaat aan yese N lpbi on fe : i to improve or fa’ back—the public] o¢ workmen enter the plant through sativa Lethe HunUs ints Taricapat Fro home soldiers returning from Ad. ustine tc qi | should be acquainted. Public opinion |the Brondway, or main gates, and at | Mpreiimal ve De lle Wai } ee Drea a Thoeen olan tare hars wit let: ualare ee rf Justment Commis- i DO8 i adjourn temperari | e price to olesale ' ance, Isa part ¢ he war ¢ a has to some extent brought about a|§:30 o'clock at least 300 men came out| instructing the coi maiiiee ir fit f init has been 9 cents, so that the 14 ;tions of the Government 1 Pe eee / change, and, ylelding to criticism, the] of the works and scattered for their . . H t wa price means an increase of one ‘ rape) intend to continue thelr 4 ransatiantio White House has mentioned one or| homes in Gary. Strikers told me that | Pita t ; 1 pd up m aeas ral programm« ur to Fran ; 1 $ pine-| tion." Saran Baten by | ie S of work. ‘This plan was said to have a D . 1 -ppin, "resident of i two minor ailments, though with the|at least 2,000 men should have come | 1 of ott bl Retailers have been allowe ¢ . Ward p @ approval of other public repre A x " a e International Mercantile Marine, | he Ms at that hour if the} ‘?¢ @pProy r pu rep ' é impression, 100, that all the smalljout of the mills at tha hour lf te) sentatives and Chairman Lane : } ‘ ug {charge 1 cents a pound for co Morro Ca MACARONI WORKERS STRIKE, | eee eee Mlasare office shia { complications were not in themselves | Plant was pr ie President Wileon will not permit | ; jn in pay. {trolled sugar under the old prices. | t w] morning. Tho meeting wae arranged { jn.| pacity, but they admitted that a con- | {While the Department of Jus and t 115,000] 1 leona ist Ww f ; the basis and the cause of his in-|Pie ry oe Ortion of men at work| the confreence i up in dis- | nile the Dey Pe: 8 Brook riper heli earn whether the Mayor would de \ disposition. waare agreement. T arned to-day us a gha to do a the Sugar Board did not state wha 2 annune to provide police protection in : | sleep and eat inside the fence and do|azteomen!. | Title ws | the ( 1. | the new retail price would be, it was emoved t : 10 cent fa aus atilkaureabere’ cea ter a rs | ‘The doctors still insist that thelr] \o appear at the hours of chang ya |, the White eS nee villiy a TAT Eee Nee. Bei lt aes ar . action atrikes 0, steikebr # are put to wor rigi —tha | he industrial conference is here | 7° Me 1 a¢ A i. sine kat 9 he doc las Bye MORON wit ale of the atrikere fa weake| to. "aee this thing through,” accord: | copevose Withloida Clothing from |0e. arcu’ shan the wholesale ad ‘epetennapeee tery ve living Paul A. Vacearelli and James In e The mora ° he strikers is weak- | ‘ ean DE othin rom rik s ex ea. li to the attitude taken at 4 | vance, ‘ sid. rece t : 4, who, with the Ma . trouble, though it is apparent that/ening because they know the milly] INS tthe abtitude kale | Polish Ves Wine dadaval li Paley <cia de Mein 1 t Tow tea bois Bhan Wl, i many of the irritating complications|are operating and they have as yet| yeas “ pair A public the following telegram sent pe stp named by Secretary of Labor Wil : ; 7 5 t received any strike benetits, The | ‘ke Aeon ! R t sugar refiner é b pegunlindlberjai yar ~ ms have held back what otherwise might | not reo de jafford to let the 4 par 598 ae ; TAKE BULL-AND BLEOKE MEALS ‘ > n, were not admitted to the confer. have been a quicker recovery on tho pr wast known After raven invantigntion. Dy | ana’ hee Ak flaw bows lynites ape "| ence, and held a couneil of two im the part of a patient with a of| (Continued on Eleventh Page.) Owen D. s un neet to-day | the recognized authorities on sugar, —— - 1 met J | Mayor's outer office, Paul Bonynge, oy each i Fiat shang re could not give \t re United St ates Sawer a uaiiaation \ . Ld counsel for the towboat owners, aise From a medical viewpoint the pos-| yonun city. Re the epresentat lies to A with | Board hav A ins 1 us epartimen | They wock, time and| tied to attend the conference but vere’ e| are | PECIAL MONDA' ceed ‘uller Callaway : Of Justioa of the foil ng Facts hall Ume for} was denied admission, sibilities of a cerebral hemorrhage] sip sean win French trot torainee a Pu y el sian a considerablo part of the a pall ro guble time tor daar bam with apple sauce. at the W House ray = | ae eahat | | ay. they now get from $6 to $10 @! When tho City Hall meeting was @gned because of ill health. will, it Hy ‘stated, devolve upon France, | (Continued on Second Page.) 1, Week, over officials were reticent, but it was a , v a & mae rire OO ewer

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