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: 2 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, QOTOBER 30, 1919. GOVERNMENT MAY CUT INDUSTRIAL COAL SUPPLY i bi WAL a Bear teens si In C Hall Attack | Fs ESSA. DUE TO WM OWT Nore ee aieecem exer | MOTT ey (SI MOBLIING © nies ar Ane taken by the railroads, which it is be- TOBE TOO HARD ON HIM ~ 6 JUST ye ul ield 4g Heved will have sufficient fuel to run “1 KNOW THAT HE HAS NOT <cAMe ON THIS Bolshevik rature, ¥ Ghimoth etticiont ust will bo able CLEAN, PURE, RED BLOOD = How HaIe L Press).—What te deseriied as a Bole to make requisitions through the = IN HIS WHOLE BODY- 4 ost directors on roads which Unions Predict General Re- AND | KNOW THE COLOR - have 4 sur shevik “myste ship.” carrying a e Ame Le argo ation, Non-union Miners and Con- Executive Tells of H of Hidden Mu- onsigned to Similariy public Stockholm, in transit American mu- . In . ‘ Liver -~ANO etilitics and other preferred con-, — sponse in Ail Bituminous btdl wane tracts Assure This Savs | _ Nitions in Urging “Spirited aa” hae beer captured by a Brille sumers will be ot to obtain fuel oem i . i Iris we a! | ‘. me, 4 * ldestroyer in Finnish waters and taken (mperatively needed by applying to Districts of Country || THar coutn Be, | Secretary Lane. Citizens” io Organize to Rjorko : . these directo oa ‘ -—— - ee ee Tinder a car of flax, It is sald, q@aa Socratury Lane in announcing that | STPPEBURGH, Oct. Oamthe dawn! | THAN THE BRIVEN WASHINGTON, Oct. go-—-Sum.| DENVER, Oct. 20—Mobilization of |fourt a mass of Bolshevik lItorature the Government would not lies of Saturd will find more nl ning up the condition of the coun-. the Colorado Nationa! Guard for the liwere We ear a ie cena fo curtail the com san n of oa 1m. com 1 miner BaF ce ry's fuel supply on the eve of a protection of miners who wish tojart objects and films ideallzing soviet threatened soft coal strike, Secretary lane to-day .guve an encouragins view of the situation as it touches household and public needs day upon instructions from Gov.! New England, Mr. Lane said, has Shoup. | a supply of coal that should last two, The National Guard, approixmately months. ‘The Northwest, the prin- | 1,200 strong, is ordered to mobilize at cipal storage point of which is Du-| Golden and Trinidad by Friday | tuth is » liberally supplied, ac. | Meht | work in case a strike of soft coal | conditions: HURLEY SHueS the coal on hand and that available ginia on strike, ding to officers from unaffected non-union mines of the United Mine Workers of must be equitably distributed to es- America in the two districts, who ential industrie have declared that the men will obey The current supply of coal from orders of their leaders to walk out non-union mines is wufficiont to meet! In the Pittsburgh district alone domestic demands and supply the ‘there are 80,000 miners ready to quit needs of railroads and pubile utilities, | work at the hour set for tho strike,! miners occurs Nov. 1, was begun to-| 2 Mr. Lane said, New England bas according to union representatives. cording to Lane. CHARLESTON, W. Va., Oct. 30.-- “NONE SO GOOD" plored away « two months supply| Union ders in the West Nas Coal mined by non-union mins Sheriffs and Mayors of all cities and te which will take care of all require- fields © announced that they ex-| ers anc coal produced by min municipalities in West Virginia had The carefully dressed man ments for that period pect 54,000 miners to answer the! where contracts are in force and | "der consideration to-day a recom- || bestows his favor upon Hurley ‘I Dr. Garfield was at the White strike, and operators sald that a part | | where the men will not walk out | Mendation from Gov. John J. Corn-|| Shoes. The styles are exclu- House Before the Cabinet met in spo- of the 3,000 union men in the non will be sufficient to take care of | Well that they organize committees || sive, and quality of the mate- of cial session to put final approval on union fields irited citizen * plans to protect the public when the walk out strike of miners goes into effect *RINGFIELD, Il, Oct Min. | HINES QUESTIONED ON RAIL. ing of soft coal at the rate of ap- “ ROAD FUEL. proximately 86,000,000 tons a year will Director Geneyal Hines also was cease in Illinois, third largest bitu- summoned to give a detailed report minous coal producing State in the of conditions confrdnting the Rail- Union, and 90,000 miners will be idle, road Administration, Members of the when the miners’ strike order be- Cabinet were particularly anxious to comes offective at midnight to-mor- know how long the railroad stock of , row. fuel would last and how rapidly coal, ‘These figures were furnished to- ‘wag being moved from the mines. day at miners’ State headquarters § Protection of miners willing to re- and at the Iilinois Department of Mines and Minerals. tain at work in the mines despite “COLUMBUS, 0., Oct. 30.--If the the strike order was given serious strike of soft coal miners becomes ef- f consideration by the Cabinet, The fective Saturday, it will bring out ordinary police forces, State and thirty-one Ohio cour ‘and will stop focal, will be used first, but troops an.average daily production of nearly wih be ordered to the mines if nec- 250.000 tons, according to officials of {the Unit » Workers hi f that State might sli subrentsdemedtte; pubile. eel f ap to Kid pubite| ity and railroad needs Mr. Lane | Officials during the coal atrike, declared. scheduled to open at midnight to- | There is from 150,000,000 to 200,- | T'TO™: 000,000 tons of non-union mined coal | .,0 his communication ie Werionee yearly, afd this would bo divided a8 iy utrention t any MMGRA cs follows: c ec 0 a which the State and organized society Railroad supply, 100,000,000 tons; may be suddenly runsasead,! ped Mie BE SERROR” One. ond public utll- added that Re had “infofmation as to cont foe cnduatrn a would leave m0 the accumulation of arms and am. ‘or industries from the source, yvunition in this State, of which ed | rials and workmanship are of the highest character. Every model is expertly designed to give absolute comfort. bd and Mr. Lane said they would have py ” to be taken care of through curtail: | Purlic does not know, ment of their consumption srnor, in referring to the} munitions, said there was no State/ Detroit Has Four Months’ Coal sap- !tW to deal with the matter, but in-| nat his “knowledge of the ply for Pablic Uses, licated DETROIT, Ort. 39.—Bituminous | tomper and purposes of some within State and the possibility of an Made over a special last— has C forepart, B instep, and Aheel. Grips the foot firmly, cannot slip at the heel. Cor- set fitting at instep. Absolute comfort in forepart. Wide, coal in quantit s sufficient to protest th Detroit factories, schools and publi utilities against four months’ suspr sion of supply has been « inere, according to local ¢ tors. Throughout the economic and industrial crisis,” Jed | umilate® him » suggest t formation of the | I distribu also, it) citizens committees, aid, some ium and na oes. ee, | Louis Ky,, Oct, 80.—-Ap- is wold, some time wou pse ‘be-| Duties of sitch committees would | asad Uhebs Government officias early 0-day! proximately 40,000 miners whose | pores 5 rtalimen of supply would | 5; 45 alleviate suffering ‘Incident Our beautiful Cordovan shades are endeavored to obtain further reports annual output of bituminous coal has | lgeeare : the strike and to help in pr Bring. Hig [prerdiaeilind Geei they td hed «| bee! £000, 000 y > te br Hictathtete pons ‘ ‘Nieape La est leathers, being treat: t +a » from coal operators regarding an ts Ly Wentotee musta to f Bg |Rattrends in Chtens Region Haye 30) order and in protecting lives and Hurley zed pirecraibactees ffi ie } mouncement last night by Thomas T. Me a D: Cc | property, said the he Goverair. | a4 4 ing to best information reaching nye’ Coal increases the life of the leather, re- 4 , Brewster, head of the Coal Oper- | Louisville from the mining districts | OHICAGO, Oct. 30.—All railroads | | ing its rich lustre to the end. ators’ Scale Committee, that no at- | to-day. 4 |nave at least a 30 days’ supply of * EKAINING U.S, TR S$, TROOPS ag tempt would be made to open the] INTTSBURG, Kan, Oct. 30. — A coal on hand and in event of s+ Hu H Bc amines Gaturday in face of the strike; =Vcry union minor in the Kansas GoveRNOR shortage some of this may be divic SHO * coal fields has been notified to cease Rey. OR with householders and essential 4 ‘order. work to-morrow night. Union: offi- AWFREO & bs dustries, according to a statement ts 1434 broadway 1357 Broadway Confidential advices from Govern-!cials have announced that the striko Smite+ Up pabeler tae sued to-day from the tic ef fh Broadway 215 Broadway ag ment agents in the coal territory had |order will close practically é baba |roaa koMiaration reankoorts Artive ‘There|| {2 Sotean ct Rye Ave Fe “ jmine 1 er . | ictory—Rockl ans, by @. Indicated that a large number of Min=! guction is 7,000,000 tons yearly, Thi st : ia a Sas to Bring Soldiers | vealed _ oa Ore would not strike, and it had been | teen thousand miners are employed Loulsvilles Sapply Will Last Only ; thought hore that the mines would be (in, the district. tutional and inalienable rights of] (i The Davis | Home. __ 4 B ogen to receivo all of the old hands}, DETROIT, Oct, 30.—General ob» | American citizens, TL is the climax of LOUISVILLE, Oct. 39 —Loulevitte,| nest, Franec, Oct. 0.—The last o?} ——___ PERSONALS._. wee Who wanted to stay on the Job. hs hanged hh Ringed ht pry atl tet } long series of attempted usurpations t was asserted to-day, had but a two, e e! iT American troop contingents here| ‘SNA KATHE write of call Mus ay : Tt was explained by officials famitiar | {ret Bbproximately aA miner: 1p | of executive power, days wupply of coal on band |: et Gk UME Fine on On| cla tea eA Sinton, at i with ‘the situation that Brewster) “KNOXVILLE, Tenn. Oct. 30. — ; | “The Presidential statement an- iT} ” | ranapocts Mercury, Great Northern and tae LT at nw 2 non Cee ae a probably spoke only for the Mae Union officials claimed to-day that nounced as its excuse for threaten- POWER 10 FIXR. R. R. RATES |Martha Washington, which arrived at were Howey Hil 3 r Competitive ‘field, embracing Mlinols | 699 miners in the Kastern Tennessee ’ ’ | reat yesterday. SS 4 Indiana, Obio and Western Pennsyl- | ling invasion of constitutional rights iS TAKEN FF FROM WILSON) «ic, so “ane Son ete aren fee Pee ie Aaa nO Ae REWARDS. oe eae hat tas iabertone Jand Southeastern Kentucky district | reg - mle ‘ania, all union pnghol {would go on strike to-morrow mid- ‘that the war itself is still a fact.’ | } 1 . = a The annul output in that terri-| ie anal ena aed ; 7) th h troops, 1s expected to arrive here arsday moming; reward.’ Drury) 13" Bi & \tory is approximately 180,000,000 tons. ERT Two days |: however, in a vy “ | ursday wn unoryn e a sad Oct. 40.—The House] : “ _ = = sx aho ps An equal amount ts turned owt |message to Congress, the President | WASHINGTON, refused to approve of enforcement | “pon-union mines, and the total watt OPERATORS. PLEDGE FIGHT | ———.- | ee sa SUS o Sout 500,000,000. tur o-day gave fina Goal output Is abo Jtaking from th ident his war (Continued From First Page.) an act which the said ‘was passed ney of war an power to make railroad rates without of decreased | ——>——_ Anat rent of closing of all — |reason of the emergenc ee a ‘ , Elen in the cer “field. ON ANY PROFITEERS | i |whose objects have been sutisfied in| GOvernor Cheered as He Pic-|hrst submitting them to the Interstat: ce . mines in theo ceibrk oth by f international convention of our ‘i organization whenever our scale the demobilization of the army und’ tures Editor as Disloyal and Commerce Commtasion. : . has received an honor- navy.’ If the President was right The bill now goes to the President for SAYS COAL STRIKE WONT {See Commitee Head pare Few _ sens "! “Breeder of Anarchy.” — [nis signature. It restores the pre-war able proposition for presentation Monday I submit, sir, that he was ayatem of rate, makit CALLS PRESIDENT'SSTATEMENT| “The Presidential edict threatenes| The first concrete result of the) OO ee Giiiare loaned to railroa’ so which gives some ide Dy Vite % sv. LOUIS, Oct, 30.—The operators FIERCELY PARTISAN.” to deny to mine workers protection fight between G: Alfred E. Smith | ine ¢ nment for pu we of equip: 4 Zz ‘ ¥ va AW. G. Lee Declares, However, | wilt use all of their power to prevent] “Permit me to say to you, sir, the /of both the Thirteenth and Four- | ang William Randolph Hearst will [ment was passed nate to-da a4 : That Concessions Must Be |*" individual among them from in-| unprecedented and unwarranted ac-) teenth Amendments to the Constitu A fanding cort been organ Z > creasing the price of coal, according to ent on-partis t ion lon of Cabinet and President of theltion, ‘They are threatened with in-| Ce the appointment ofa non-partisan | 144 to handle § 000,000 of tho billion United States in issuing statement of | voluntary servitude by the Presiden- Citizens’ Fair Play Committee of | De acrin 5 f pomas 'T. Krew S a Made, by Hines. j# statement made by later, he of the Coal Operators’ Seale }the Governm ex: S WARHINOTON, Oct. 80.—-Director Committee, to-day : | Saturday last has done more to pre-|tial attempt to make @ refusal to! 1,000 “to frame a sound public opin- nd, but Congres 1 authority: ts 2 = eral Hines to-day “had before him | Mr. Brewster also stated that so far] Vent satisfactory settlement of im-| work individually or collectively | jon, directed against insidious and necessary Mics of this concern. in, pay- the report of his wase alee: as is known, the attempts to take ad-| pending strike and working out of | crime, l dilatageati ra of his Ment 5 rd concerning the demands of the /vantage of the present situation to boost! wage agreement than any other ele-] “This, des: , disintegrating opinions . J % [oe . i . age agrec ans 8, despite the Supreme Court I bl Vv I 5 road workers. He planned to #um-!the price of coal have been few che GAN Kae entered into #it|hae reneatpdly. Weld ths PET eremratfa)) Journiali Amal ton Drowese ncom rable alues in Tast Officials of the Brotherhood of | after the withd has repeatedly held that under the ‘ After the withdraw: » cons | uation amendments a jaborer not be| public servant citizens gener- ri wee Hroad ‘Trainmen and the Order trol the prices of the higher grades ad- : a ld cannot be| public servants and citizens ge an ro fate S t i . “The Preside! ta t is a] forced evel Mant erina. aay Sone Hallway Conductors to a conference. |vanced slightly and the lower grades | qo en ee eee tee Ith ered even under gulae of u con-|alty from his irresponsible methods te p S fle MWe came hare to get an answer.” |dectin ly partisan document because It] tract ob! fala W. G. Lee, president of the sation to render involun-| tion of the mine}tary servi ot of misrepresentation and slander! pekderably and the ge Jattacks the in) BOCK RSHMALLOW PUMPKIN attacks the Brotherhood vad ‘Traine et the time the price control way | Workers without even suggesting that) United States has always asserted| through the most effective methods decorute the nt ry Hs Hallowe'en novelty, nre= fletdy except that these are senting © big disk of Honey Dec on withdrawn.” eid Mr. fs Fave oxpect {i soon. 2 rn| it may see fit to employ.’ ‘Mr, Hines's decision, while upplying about this unhappy situd . y tion, and| than to safeguard the freedom of} gfoly 10 conductors and trainmen in thie) MINERS DEMAND A VOTE, | turther because threat is maed to iabor upon which | An audience that completely flied . nanan oe gi | sone can enduring | |, Bere i ciiairetion policy, Coward aighame.Warkora Hidden co Walk | ruin? ‘ull force of Government 10 | prosperity: he ‘Dased ‘arnegie Hall last night decided on ealitand werkare eee RA prevent stoppage of work without| is difficult to believe that the] this after hearing the Governor, ob- | Leaders of the workers tokl the DI BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Oct na ‘ any corresponding threat to exert full sident would have Issued such al viously in deadly earnest but with- | e ert eir play - + » Det, Union p ol € o enfol MC J « ne pI c | moe om il ge i Pa ro restless winors in Jasper County met to-day foree of Government to ant ree sae ument had he been phys out mud slinging, denounce Mr. and that it will be prevent Tae a ona Tre anne to-48) | working conditions and a living wage.| capable of obtaining first hand in-|yyearst ag an encmy of the people, an mine operators may have brought) ‘there is no more important beauiitulty “Yim oli d'art t* ervatanibied Mueshmal eur World-fumous Pre isthe form: of a panpicl Salix Ch ‘A clever and with (cream decorations: tasty Hullowe’en Cc put up in ow 7c favor, PRICE, BACH Two Big Extra Specials CHOCO! f COVERED CREAMEKY CARAMELS— nH are restless sirike unless concessions 4 made, “ fo: io d of exercising Ae Thane pre Gainey enuates of Feiriae riety railroad workere would (Oezine the call for @ sirke of bi- It is indeed a sad commentary =| foramtion and xercising his OWN | assassin of character, an apostle of | cammel excellence,” Droduced penee Orta oak a gg os ile prkers Would tuminoux mine workers Saturday upon principles of square deal- | uninfluence intelligence in this most|qiscord, a breeder of anarchy and | cholcest | | favored” with, Finest Oil “ot ali rec fluenced by coal) The meeting was forced by a num- ing when President of United | Important problem, Yet his state-| crime, and a destroyer of respect for | e ngfled th eu a “inches of on o . Y f miners who insisted they| States and his Cabinet by unani- ment of Oct, 26 threatens ihe mine} tne Government. He declared the | We don't ” uv ma de would not walk out until @ referen-| i] i + mous vote ally themselves with s with a sanctified peon ster financial interests which | demands that they perform involun-|to gerve his own selfish purposes, and seek to deny justice to labor and tary service: proclaims «& refusal to\said he could think of no more Then yon'll appreciate the comfort precipitate our country into in- be a crime when no such crime ex-| despicable man than one who would that is carried out in every detail of a Guatelal supneil; late, hor oan much a crime be de-| exploit the poor for his own ends, | bed that bears the trade mark “The ¥ “The mine | Pee sight and the duty re Section,” be sald, “A coal o would dum had been take editor was sowing seeds of discord ; rr fg: {ie mond, 4s, Rriee "SP Toran, 44 bousp Wow Cc au Wix ic cee te) ae | — ————— Mix MILK CHOCOLATE 2 Shem COVERED ASSORTED i a FRESH FRUIT—Eresh a i Lye Pinenovless Grapes. Ss} Ter eroun Peaches, earn Bac 3 nanan, Plans ons, amd maihy ol ye? er de opine wth nity "pleniae. oFe= melous Juwe are tin Pk bewtifal eolden Fy Vand “bie sini q contribute to general unrest, howeve cal and might make {t harder to restrain | LAUREL ENTRIES. the mea. \ MACH THAGK, LAUD, Ald | COAL OPERATORS TO MEET Hd ia a a4 = IM GLEVELAND AND CHICAGO 3s... sident és | overnor’s second at- | | ts upon| It was the | workers’ projected strike is not only | free American labor to maintain un-|tack on Mr, Hearst, who had refused | " unjustifiable but unlawful! He | impaired the constitutional privileges |an invitation to meet the Executive | pate ge Inet Uren, ntates further: ‘It is wrong both [4d guarantees of all American citi debate at last night’s meeting oe | zens he United Mine We sof America believe the great majority of ‘or | our citizenship will resent any tres tr “| imorally and legally In other words, » audience was with the Governor| peeutiful Metal Beds, Pure Horse Me \ the President says it is a crime m the beginning. He kept his Ffair Mattresses, Box Springs Keon Two Sessions Called to Take Up ana etlve Stores: New York. ; fon ¢ | 4 . cate ass upon these principles e1 el check, He called the q Brooklyn, Newark. Strike Situation in Bituminous Aut |the miners to strike and threatens | pass upon these prinviples. | temper well in chec ZERANK A. HALL & SONS ‘59 A ike ste Lats Ladaa punishment for the eriie esigniod) | “JOIN Le LEWIS, Legitor @ liar more than ones but al- 26 Weat 46th St., New York City [Biren 58C | "Piebhone ‘Birectorss “ields. mie . | “president United Mine Workers o a of . : r hd a, Mis, ant | NOT A CRIME TO STRIKE, AS-| America.” vere | Lined Si piepies , REAR SAR Bi SERS Te soceltiod welaht Includes the © INDIANAPO! Oct, 30~Indlana Vel pee SERTS MINE CHIEF ‘ eS ee he contend a represen tativ ready to leave ne A , s vit ; | Clemence Name Vormed, | DENUNCIATION OF HEARST 18| here to day to attond the meeting of falMah May I point out to you that, under! pyRre Get, 30.—A sensational series} ADOPTED WITH SHOUT. [PURER MARY, ae, VUNBRAN BLS SEURILLS _-_ FUNERAL DIRECTORS, mine operntorn called at Cleveland to laws af United States beyond any| op grrents may result from discovery| It was unanimously and with a| Services at the CANPBEEL Yi k =". CHURCH, Broadway and 60th et, Thuraday, 10 o'clock. NWAY.—On Oct, 80, CHARLES P 4HE MOST WKYING TIME oved husband of Marie A, Steinwa Presidential amendment or abroga-| that hundreds of letters bearing the | shout that the audience at the close Lion, It is not a crime to strike; it cans | forged # gnature of Premier Clemenceau | waved American flags and not be made a crime to strike nd nat ee eaten pene war have he stamb| s sopted the resolution, | consider would review the strike situation and ed coal strike the operators rot sr consider offering thelr services to the ner ah a un Individual cannot be punished for] ceived by influential slectors In various | ‘The resolutions, which were very| Deoved, Niwa” father of Charles & rs When Leath enters your houschold ites uric cortro! of the mincs ne. or elect on of various candidates he | the request of ¢ ‘ol. Thompson, They rvi Funeral Ohuroh Garant known “CAMPBELL SERVICE,” which relieves CHICAGD, Oct the policy The President of the United states | Premier has ordered @ searching inves- | yead in par Buiaion. nauey. as SAS oad | you of «ery responsibility and supplies every ‘ t fth ptral competitive is the servant and not the master of “That Wiillam Randolph Hearst) Went story. need, not overlooking the least detail. jae e Constitution, ‘The Cx on is} New Jersey W one Ware, | hag pursued a career of yellow jours! : ' “all “Ci ” istrict of coal operator 4 miners the Constitution, he Constitution ts Piped a STIEFEL,—s8ALOMON Call “Colum bus 8200. Any Hour, Day ov Night wo 1 © toomorr Satur the suprome law of the land, In the} NEWARK, N. J, Oc ne Boarg | Ralism it, which wilful misrepresentar Oo ce vices at the CAMPRELL FUNERAL ' a sete Sane Secmasrty oe Roles eon, Interpretation nnd application wf the|% Pulte Uy Commisstonere for ue | on of policiew Perversion of facts, | yuucit, ‘rendmay ant #0) eon] FRANK E. CAMPBELL / lea, secu time denie sit afternoon ne i On oO} e 'o Y rid o'clock. eo pis le Chairman of the scale Consitution, the decisions of the Su Hou, Bares: nod: Mie | GiBle Maes et paar Friday, at 11 “THE FUNERAL CHURCH” i th ik: preme Court are final authority | sen At aa A tee and selfwill have agit MB CONBDIC* wwANG,—-YAU, (NOM SECTARIAN consider the strike ruse” Grip LAXATIVE } bas a} euinor | ent of the Public Service Hallway | go haracteristics; that William ~~ services AMPBEL es anounced by F.C, QUININE the eats ‘Tho President's statement of Oct,| Company for a Tat seven-eent fare on] NOU* OM a ¥ ervicea at the CAMPBELL & Broadway at 66" St. 23” Streat at 8" Ave. a ine, gil its fines, and recommended a can- fe li ovensions, Artistic F 2, 1919, threatens invasion of Constl- dinuance of the sone fare system, wore fet et) oree ees: tle Fy | CHURCH, Brogdway and 66th ft, om (Continued on Page Dwenty-Pour.) Sunday, at 2 o'clock, new ber