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PLAN TO STOP LIQUOR SALE BY INJUNCTION TO-NIGHT'S Atal dels EG Warmer. The {“Circulatioz ‘ircnlation Books Open to All.’’ | Copyright, 1910, by The Krew Publishing The "New York World), PRICE TWO CENTS. =— COALF GARFIEL NEW YORK, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, SI 1919. R RAILWAYS SEIZED BY LAW VIOLATORS FROMM AGAIN THR, QUTS POMERSHY MNES DISPENSING LIQUOR IN CITY Owners of Saloon Property "HERE IS THE MAN WHO | bate Sew veto KS EAFDRGNG ORY LAW ISP Refuses to Enter “Star Cham- | lec are they Are D Are Deprived of Constitutional Rights by Federal Attitude. ber” Session to Discuss | Budget QUOT 2D, WILLING TO NEGOTIATE | Says Comptroller, Reply to Secretary Wilson’s | Wants Public Hearing to New “Suggestions” Says Advertise Self. Stand Is Unchanged. an eS ed | | | MORE ARRESTS MADE. | Ruppert Brewery Begins Suit} to Test Legality of Law | iF | ie row between Muyor Hylan and| INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 30.—A direct | jattack upon President Wilson's course | Comptroller, in anger,jin the o gathered together his his Board of claring that he ptroll hed a climax t Pertaining to Beer day when th al strike situation as the | papers Action to enforce the Voistead law dud | cilrnne of alone: serveae hb attarather . with ull the drastic provisions in it ‘were taken to-day by United states District Attorney Caffey and his usurpations of cxeculive power’ was must refuse to sit in made to-day by John 1, Lewis, Ac cked-up session where someb: ying President, and the Mxecutiv subordinates against men arrested Be ye, Caaken: for doing A {MOK Hoard of the United Mine Worker of { hy Internal Revenue agents lust night publi America, The attack came in a tons| (or selling contraband liquors, Forty | tM be baci at 2 o'clock.” avid Mr. |telesram to Secretary of Labor Wil- | affesis were made \< ae fe poral one pane son, replying to a messuge from hi ay A Fommaniabls “array: of: attorneys | urn when the Hoard of Bstimateaanin| nce { headed by Elihu Root and William] nds Nab ceactam ate ANIA torday of some four © omciats | ‘ D. Guthrie, on bohalt of Jacob Rup refuse to do the city’s business in star|2M@ leaders of the union | { pert, the brower, brought injunction chamber as suggested by Mayor} ‘The telegrams constituted the first proceedings against the authoritics, | Hylan.” [exchange of views between the Ad lay began when th secking to prove the law unconstitu ministration and the union, While * aly | Board of Estimate a took up the] | jonal as confiscatory, as falsely de- ! ‘iwatait ek He mnenne ‘i ting ondias| Seece o_ammeer” =)" 0 budget, the largest in the | {2S ! um from Secretary Wilson claning beer intoxicating and a wa ceo sleepin li a +o.y [reached here yesterday the reply w sgolete on the ground that the Pres DANIEL L. PORTER. fi = a ’ ld pe {Ret complete until to-day, when it ident, being Commander in Chief Neer Mees pears ‘apher Reeser ; Hs sa eae or, {Was Submitted to the Executive Board | had de n committee of the wholel | the Army and Navy, | reside vis his overridden veto of the . Jor executive session. ‘This sugges-|P¥ President Lewis. it was an “7,—-isunkers and other marine emergency requirements not spect Wp HAE the wae Was! over | Re : u |by unanimous vote fled above. Azrebte Of Dartongeres wattare ATTACK ON MEXICAN TRAIN eeigeatibs rection ward of Hadas | Although Secretary Wilson's me “8.-Producers of newsprint paper and plants necessary to Ul Wi eyeball sali is thought jaage. wus not n out, the reply of| printing and publication of daily newspapers Pee riggs ieaiiriee or a ae The e miners indicated that he had ot- | “Coal held in transit is not to be unloaded in storage, not used \ aie cate ne eet Haale arranza Troops Return Fire S! 1 the al of [fered to call another conference of} until actually needed, so that If its use ts later found unnecessary if 8 willing to “take 1 ; ; the miners and the aperatives | can be forwarded to destination wherever practicable conveying a ¢ © an old friend ing Several Rebels Under h ing 1 to a | can be forwaned i i pags solaty uae wana : ; nts." POSITION REMAINS THE SAME, | “Instructions issued provide that there will be as little disturbanoer rew rapidly less, 7 Suits IN EQUITY FILED AGAINST Gen, Guzman. hose items you are now call- SAYS LEWIS. | as possible in the distribution of coal, but at the same time protecting i FIVE | SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Oct. 30,—A|ing corrections were in the tentative] After setting forth the futile efforts! 1.0 necessities of the railroads which lave a public duty to perform.” The policy of the prosecutor be-| band of Afty or sixty rebels under | budget,” said Mayor Hylin, “You are |'0 Bet the operators to consi the] then — Cae eine sin squits were| GoM Guzman, who recently left tho|chairman of the budget committee, |"merits of uur demands,” both before | ca cei Padeeal District Court | C4fanza army and joined the revolu-|Why didn't you correct the items |the strike order wag promulrated and / SUSPICION SETS | OFF SOLDIERS ASK UNTERMYER ee te se Santer Hiatel Gor tionary forces of Gen, Almazan, sev-|then? Why do you wait until now?|since, Mr. Lewis's telegram conti cease ve oy hone yor [eral days ago attacked a passenger|Are you trying to impute that some- | ues | THIS BANK THIEF ALARM WHY HE WAS NOT ACTIVELY Pee alarion: Neb Berge train on the Monterey and Gulf Rail-|one deliberately put those items in| “When we were called conter-| temas F 0'Brien, No. MiB road, Killing four passengers and|the budget unknown to you?" lence by yourself at Washington, day ENGAGED IN THE WAR Oo te tee Avimal GAMER s 4 number of others, ac-| “Ir doesn't make the slightest dif- {by day we reiterated we were anxious | Roselle Police Say Buzzer Is Be No. 3 bats ¥ va a despatch from Laredo| ference what was in tentative jund willing to go into joint negotia witel hen Myste! 1 sloon, John Bowen, propricte | ; | wiiched When Mysteriously “Do the Manty Thing and Permit Ariel AVOG hd (Mike Bart | budget,” retorted uptroller. | tions without reservat ving tn c e 1 hing and Pe 135 Four b Aver i al | ack took place about twenty | °T. stakes 1 huve just called| mind only interest of our people, for! Summon: Newspapers to See Your Que hardt, > | st of Monterey at Bullas sta- | attention mild ave’ c+ | purpose Suen tiaking Satna} am : Ae Bronx ; 1 states Attorney | HOM The Carr military guard|curred, If the Mayo in't sone to! ment which iad (avert! arid | Ros NJ he case ionaire, They Reues Amistan sige " . ie* | detrained and returned the fire of | Atlantic City all Sunday and Colum- | pitumir Taisatey \of the automat rarities: th Phe following open letter ha Mea ee ee at | the bandits, Killing several of them, |bus Day we would huve been able to “Our position remains the same. | First National Bunk o will bel sent to drwim Untermyer, Coplc ge SYN Denes oe Se — devote more time to the t to th Psychical | Ree eda” tha’ (heeds att wtead law, filed the suits and then im- | PhaiMavar wan serine ; to mays We shall hold ourselves joe of Poltea| % i pany are 1 ; rage att mediately began to prepare petitions DRY CONGRESS MEMBERS Perera par ene tpind Pesto in is iness iy attend any joint |r ay ‘of the CAM Xt ate f Hae ok ole Si to be filed later usking for injunctions ESS eee ean conference which may be are | onny One wd tired, | Prem : y against the saloonkeepers, bartende it Dirat ay ranged by you upon fair basis Jin. say, of hopping bi | ay clerk, A.G.0.,,G. H.G., ALB ; i : | 1 budget wasn't being made and stand ready to reconvene bs W. J. Young, 284 Engineers, A. BI and property owners, Mr. Burnes, in that time, aald-the Comptroller, | 1 front of the bank By sa ee astra eae Nate Jaining bis action, said | ini Bay ; viopee the robbers to pop out Pike ou the enforcement prov of the| —— HOM © La - i coh rea ei A —- | whic h bank was robbed of $80,000,| quarters detachment, L Marr f h rn f », the by has been miebe 1 Island Votatead Act for t pose of wUAt- | Deprived Americans Personal | m aid r LAUREL RESULTS. ae DUS Vien oe agit oni ng and enjoining eancers | pion Savs. S ine Sen. | it 1 do want i buck , ry ana pesca pty onientans ; ' | al which the act dec t when | Rights, He Says, pending Se , ravauteen ite ae iis ar two: | iene a rar Ye ™ Nquor 1% sold as Tie} tence on Alleged Intoxicated Man, | pact tha tu r Swirl 19 (Mea 8 noid iy ayer gy nour numos here , uits oro to enjoin the owr 1 ai’ tubal a : te ks u At r al ta , . 5 and Is can v : saalprocesty: ¢ HEN W rkise: : ‘ wanton, 104 s Alen stinfactorily tell th 1 be possibl ! rh : aa nue Magistra ry WL Date e . ae , r and ¢ Re peer iar : . : 1 viraide F oe ed with bein ntonioa tec hee WA T i " WUse 4 t ourt will ord bho Cinniten h * dupe hea. bank . we w Marahal immediately to | ren en ' iF ebony why, s 1 " and fixtures where liqu old and | tstrate $4.00, $u40) SK 1M > tha ' ack the mup ina place wher hall} ¥eM Mune amon; 8 $i.30 1 COAL PRICE JUMPS $3. nt pened 3 ongre a * Hannay. $2.90, thind ible fort n to be use in ocrite n Congr 1 hs a a Fe ane Tk condition w yo you and a i tar : Mieenie : +1 404 peice of Cheaper Grades Boonted vd j 2 nuisance clsowhe BOGOR || Pe eamumence iiiiteig , : f Fell yee an at Colorado Min we bieDD ment will ask further that temporar MeN at thos pataorial’ wits r im ‘ ‘ " ant ud Mort phrarcold :- as . ; . (Continued on Ninth Page.) The Magistrate then vuspended A was taken $4440, $17.50, 8 & Hand 1% ve percrealdent’s Condition “Sutinfactory.” _ us . Y Ine of ' $28 " at, i ting m put anew You nth i) WASHINGTON, (ct, 90--Dr, Cary | . bo mesTAciT a f ; ‘ { ue i x ttt Grayson ssid to-day the President's | sp ‘ rye 1 i ! i - privite ta am the ant Hn ndition js satisfactory Me did net Ms) thet of pati, ee al 48 Wherenpon ‘ TAKE BULL-ANS BEEORE MEALS | you not have that privilege for sue Mae customary emenl, ieuld Silddia “an, abrupuy left the russ AF a a FOR DISTRIBUTION OF COAL BY RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION MEETING! OF BOARD FRY 1 FOR STRIKE warine Basa aaa Bas 32 wflacha bet TO-MORROW'S WEATHER—Rain, Warm: NS VUMPPENS IN WIA | EDITION | CAST ATA MEMES SS SIS 2 or PRICE TWO CENTS. — US. TG ATION FUEL SUPPLY Us 5 SEEKS 10 ENIOIN DRY CRAIG, AFTER TLT PRESIDENT USURPS HINES ISSUES PRIORITY LIST en WILSON WILL FIX PRICES OF SOFT AND HARD COAL s Adopted in Exemption From Seizure of Fuel Consigned for Use in Public Benefit. WASHINGTON, Oct. IRECTOR G RAL HINES to-day issued the following state D ment regarding the control of coal by the railroad administration “In order to interfere as little as possible with the normal course of coal traffic the railroad administration, up to the present time, has permitted coal to go to the designated consig Vor the last two weeks open top equipment bas been devoted to coal loading to the exclusion of other classes of traffic and the movement of such equipment has been expedited so as to facilitate the maximum pro duction of coal, The result has been an exceptionally heavy coal production. “It having become necéssary, however, to bo prepared to insure against all temporary contingencies, that the transportation service be protected, regional directors have now been instructed to see that each railroad shall accumulate a necessary reserve of coal when \t }s not already on hand, purchasing such coal if possible, and otherwise holding coal tn transit “The practice thus resorted to is a-practice Which railroads have 4s employed in emergencies where under private or public control and has been recognized as indispensable to tho maintenance of an nial public servic In holding such coal, exemptions will be made as far as poxsible of coal destined to certain classes of consignees in the following order of priority, which is the basis of priority adopted during the war by the fuel edministration “I.—Steam railroads, Domeste, including hotels, -Navy and army. Public utilities, including plants and such portions of plants as light, heat and water for public use, Producers and manufacturers of inland and coastwise vessels: hospitals and asylums 4 supply food, including refrigera ion, “6.—National, requirements State, county and municipal government emergency | Years almost before the war wtopped” TO MEET MINERS’ STRIKE ‘Cabinet Told Industries May Have to Be Cut Down 50 Per Cent.— Palmer to Prevent Hoarding and Profiteering. WASHINGTON, Oct. 30. deral Government agencies moved iftly to-day to meet the situation wich will result from the threatened strike of bituminous coal miners Saturday, Developments included: Orders to railroads to contiscate all coal in transit if necessary to build up a reserve for operation of the roads, Re-establishment of the priorities list of the Fuel Administrae tion, so tat the railroads, public service utilities and essential indus- tries will have first call on whatever coal is mined and an that in torage. Preparation of US TOBAFFLE 0" COAL STRIKERS a an Executive establishing maximum a1 and completion of Department of Jus- guilty of profiteering and hoarding, Announcement — by tice to punish those Secretary per cent. that essential indus- tries might kept in operation Arrests for Laie ey and In- Genera’ OPC uRHON OF the: SiUp on by President Wilson's Cabi- junctions the Two Processes het, Which met in special session Under Consideratio t the call of Secretary Lansing nder Consideration, Working out of plans by whieh . minera who wish to continue By David Lawrence. work will be afforded every pos- (Special Correspondent of The Eve- siblo protection, ning World.) k including that of should that become ral troops, | WASHINGTON, Oct. 30 (Copyrixat —jecessars 1919), ‘The Government of the! At the conclusion of the special United States will act through the Cabinet meeting Attorney Genera Palmer anne cd that the Fuel Federal Courts and all the machines NNSA a AG ninint 1 tak rol of of the Department of Justice to pre ndiing of the coal and would vent the leaders of the coal miners "se bis authority under the Lever tot \tever steps might be from carrying on an effective strike. * “i reteps might Bo neces meet the situation. The right to strike has not beer rhe ia he used by the denied, but the right to violate dhe Fucl Administrator in carrying out statutes of the Government will nu! ine will he the Department off Interior and toe Raltroud Adminis be countenaneed ration There are two wayo by whieh | GARFIELD AS ADMINISTRATOR Government dy held) yt which has alr Palmer pointed out that Dr that the coal strike is unlawful, cam Harry A. Garfield still was Puel Ad- act. It can arrest some of the lead-| im itor and could exereise bts ers of the strike and char them in) « jority Ww sut resurrecting the t yurts with having violated the! Fuel Administration Act, which makes it a cri While the President has been mul or necessaries of life; or it can! * he vigw: that! Dr Cardelg k for injunctions to restrain the! “Cul fBclent aurhoriey ite arrying out ¢f such agreement 4 retin te nee : the President. te did) net un the san sto bear eve \ . ‘ 1 to have ’ 1 order rou carr Pabner's announcement, whieh rik Wits Ud 1 by the Cabinet sald: SWEEPING PROVISIONS OF AN th ident will be asked to. INJUNOTION. y to make an order cancelling the rhe inctiom auld) rove Aspension of yextrictions ag to pric Histribution of strike benefits; would! Of Cot) whieh will have the effect prevent meet strikers, and | gs ‘i beige pe Raa aie 3 Mee would even deny the use of the mails : F We Pusl Ags y ninistrator will take such action as for transmission of any instructions) may be essary to protect con- eek to varry out the strike or! cumors both as to price and distri inlawful agreement ay construed by! bution of tu the Federal Gov er A\torney General Palmer said later To arre ndividuals would only: th storat f the maximum lead in the view of the Government] prices on coal would apply to anthra. - - leite as well as bituminous, (Continued on Fitteenth Page.) Regionul pailway directors have eon, pet Ed

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