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4 Secretary aker Gets No Word From Untermyer | che arld, We EDITION aan = “ Circulation Books Open to All,” ; “Circulation Books Open to All”? TOE MO Ve EVESSE SSS > } _ PRICE TWO CENTS. Sort 58 a Renken ___NEW YORK, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1919. __ 40 PAGES 1 PRICE TWO CENTS. — TO-MORROW’S WEATHER—Showers, Warmer. SEE FUN Diao eae The New York Wor! ae RETURN TO WORK,U.S,TELLS MINERS: WAGE INQUIRY TILL STRIKE ENDS ee -SFORETARY BAKER AWAITS 2 WOMEN HELD. GOWPERS Backs) i GOAL STRKE DUE eqWPERS AND STONE PLAGE WORD FROM UNTERINER "a pus “ann [ge] ns GOVERNMENT STAND BEFORE ia raigned on Complaint of | Caused by Invasion of Rights | nistice a in Foreign Langu Will Not Reveal the Secret PARR SUGGESTED Assemblyman O'Hare. | Used ac Further Radicalism. Document Without & | |HELD IN $1,000 BOND|UNREST INCREASED. Direct Request. ‘ 7 j ‘. as UNTERMYER CLAIM | Accused of Permitting Count| Sees Workers Driven to Streets MUST OBEY THE LAW.} ' | Joters ; 3 of seen ieee and Those an Easy Prey to Propa- Candidate's Representative Af DRAFT CLASS ___ Who Had Moved. ganda of “Reds.” Shows No Desire to Hasten | Four election ‘Inspectors, two ot When the attention of President PREACH —DISCONTENT.|Cabinet to Take Up Plan of Railroad Cause Miners to Distrust News-| Brotherhood for Commission to | | Papers Printed in English— Deal With the Striking Miners’ { ‘|, Millions in Circulation. i Demands. | By David Lawrence. tee bach om (Special Correspondent of The | ; i vee Evening World.) | WASHINGTON, Nov, 3.—Gontinued pressure is being brought to , | WASHINGTON, Nov, 2 (Copyright, : \ i fact that a coal strike Is actually Officials that President Wilson and Attorney. General Palmer stand ready, . in to attempt an adjustment of the controversy tat fed (8 the Mike as Publication. are THE whom are women, of the Fifth Elec-}samucl Gompers was called to-day = oe A on District of the Second Assembly |, : E Read Evening World Interview |," ‘0 @ report of the Association Op: (Special From a Staff Correspondent.) with Milit Cl ae District of Queens County were ar-! posed to National Prohibition, pur- |. j eival i bear on otticials of the United Mine Workers of America to call off the ; itary Clerk o' | Zatghea Bal: ‘ ihe j 919).—-Nothing has awakened ‘suc a ‘ ‘ WASHINGTON, Nov. 3.—Up to ary Se ralpied Leng Justice Kapper of the porting to show that a survey of! } : eee nein cece eee Strike of bituminous coal miners. Definite assurance has been given union ® o'clock to-day no communica- Draft Board. flueens County Supreme Court {m conditions fn eleven Western States surprise here in a long time as the tion had been received at the War | Long Island City this morning on the long dry tended to establish that pro- Odpartmen f Mr.-Unt * The campaign managers for Irwin charge of vidlating thé election laws. hibition Is one of the finest assets artment from Mr. Untermyer ‘ ee a i Untermyer sent to the newspapers a They were released on ,$1,000 bail. -of bolshevism in this country, that ij requesting publication of his draft The inspectors indicted Were Frank I. W. W. and other radical leaders [statement from George L. Carr, the in progress in the United Stat the face of an overwhelming public as the strike order has been rescinded, j * questionnaire. ee Keller, No, 76 Columbus Avenue, Mas- favor it and that it has driven into ‘ sentiment to the contrary, ‘The im-| This assurance was renewed to-day by My, Palmer in a telegram to : No message of any sort from | militaryseterk of Local Draft Roatd poth, ‘and Barbara Allyner, No. 30| Tadical groups men who formerly » » Al! potenos of public opinion as afte An ‘ Hee rio Ae fi ik } Mr. Utermyer has been received | No. which had Mr, Untermyer'’s Grand Street, Maspeth, both Demo- | were law abiding unionists, the vel- ‘ “i ig’ ce lkaatieh toa iaethaw aed oo a local union at Glencoe, O., who had protested against the strike ine ‘Bl | 1 #, 2 ende 2 eral d of the ol id, in 4 SQN ig at least 500,000 men has bee i ¢ { by the Secretary of War |questionnaire.. His statement in full crats, and John Bender jr 492 eran head of the A. F. of L. said, in| ‘ “> junction in a message to the President. At the same time it became Final classification of Mr. Un- | eatiows bi Woodward Avenue, ,Ridgewood, and effect, “L told you so : 3 forcefully demonstrated that official . | | termyer w ae. fhe Oy , nf u an Anna V. Ray, Grand Street, Maspeth, | ‘The results of the A. O. N. P.esute| paper ST GR Pal Washington is searching for the Known that Samuel Gompers, President of the American Federation oF World has stated, not in class | New York, Nov, 1. 1 | Al were indicted on two counts. Vey were given out earlier than } Nerve campamie wuss. } fundamental causes thereof. Labor, had intormed John L, Lewis, President of the miners’ union, of the |"Mr. Irwin Untermyer, No, 120 Bread- WE AcG, daterced: clasaificat : | One was that they advised and per- been planned when Senator Freling- |. ; : ; : y do 500,000 mei reric ih far Untarnvar. cial | Bs Nee hy es phe | mitted William Peinne to vote in the huysen of New Jeriey said It was a Former Mayor’s Widow — Says PsA ab fee es He am sie Government's attitude and that Warren S. Stone, Grand Chief ot the but in 1-1 for immediate service. | primary, Sept. 2, when Feinne was geod thing the country is bone dry Guest in House Lost His 7 - hie ‘ ‘. Aca reer ieattne 4 WN Wee Glacedithare by the Ole. plse and unfair statements that are| 3+ a1 enrolled voter. ‘The other was (ia deys of revolutfonary radicalism Pistol . | whole country? Do the mir read Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, had been in communication wid “1 ger ule being made from the stump and "| ine they had made a retum of the and that the safety of families and| aa ten |the daily newspapers and ave they | Mp, Lewis 0 ‘over the long d distance ¢ telephone, the press with respect to your dratt| vores of Feinne, Irene Green, Denia homes in the next six or eight months ; rs ue J. nor, widow of the! simply unresponsive to any expres ais, cae : : (Epetiad from 4. Siatt Commpondent of Ths /qiestionnaire prompt me to bring to! (Nei, John N Mud: Joka Or dkoanded inreaiy cn pront sition nee a GEL rted a the les sions therein or are they absolutely | Mr, Gompers's messuge wa i 7 ur atte: n the folle s matters: | /, i ne ¢ ome, 9 West } afte orvinw. ¥ WASHINGTON, Nov Secretary |Your attention the foll i a : | Gough when Feinne was not entitled; Mr, Gompers differs with Freling- | Ne ee a oe nu me iM t [ignorant of public opinion, taking uy after hhe Interview with Mf. “T was the military clerk at Local t |Street, Manhattan, had been robbed of) War Baker has promised to . I ‘heey a aetepe an sean , | vote, Mrs, Green and O'Neil had huysen. Vecliacailven wacey ac ae $2,009| thelr doctrine from the lps of radi- | jPalmer and it probably gave rise Up Immediate consideration to a request | Hoard 126 at the time you relirint|moved away and 1 and Gough’ “As I have always gontended,” he| wos taney cal leaders and agitators? |reports yesterday that he had af- : that Mr. Ur EEE AUSELORRSHTS V2" EHS PEATE: ON we ead, other persons ha 8 “the fo io' T : i fican Irwin Untermyer that M ET nied it wae a Hees t_pereons having “ id, “the foisting of probitnl mon! “The members of Mra. Gaynor’s| Inquiry at the Department of Jus- |taiipted to intervene persotieliy tame termyer's draft answers be disclosed |" becn permitted to yote in their names. this country was a blunder; a blunder! nousehold retired shortly before 10|t Stated Si evec ti laeieds iT Reaail tha Gacasloh anon witlo jousehold retired shortly befo! ice, where a sha e ept on end the strike. Th auite. If Mr. Untermyer's request by letter, | reoall th lon upon which! 1n addition, Keller and Mrs. Allyner | charged with danger and loaded with| ociock. At midnight tho caretaker of| radical publications. reveale. tho Hl pte A SE a sits ot tf telephone or telegraph reaches the|¥oU first appeared before the board. | were indicted on the charge of hav- disastrous probabilities. the h hor Bid Pile null ations, ls ho eft. of Government officials fi ms ? ms mero | Noticing that your name was Un ling aided and assisted some person| on, 9 Fort +5 he house returned ne for the! wartling fact that during the war : War De ment to-day. The mere] Neuve ved ahether you were any {Unknown to vote in the name of Irene] he present is a most unfortunate |night. The robbery occurred some! ny winew the armistice ut leant 400 | labor leaders to bring about th fact that an open Je ove f Une |? t. Green, when as u matter of fact Mrs.|moment to further upset a country | time wee 4 fain § i of the strike order acc 1 Mr. t ee i Unte el t to furth t between then and 7 o'clock, |?" % alla caleba termyer matire advertised Mr. jrelation to Samuel Untermyer, of Green’ had moved from her residence, py am invasion of personal liberty. |when the Gaynor family arose publications have sprung up of a knowa hore Ontermyer’s willingness to have two|Whom | had re din the newspapers, |No. 257 Full Avenue, Maspeth, On) “way adopting’ prohibition we have| Entrance was’ gained through a| Tadical tendency, including about 300| At about the time Attoreny Ges persons, representing self, and {and you told me you were piace The indictments grew out of the|chanced the wrecking of the social] basement window. Two locks on a| Published in foreign langua - ae eral Palmer sent his mos to thpe Bainbridge Colby, examine the doen Hh rat ce raned bit vee Kes of illegal voting made byland economic fabric of the Nation.|door leading from the basement to} Their combined circulation reache Yhio miners Secretary he In ment, the Secerctary CCT Lali ada ci saree Laced par | Assemblyman, Willa 1H. O'Hare, un- | “We have invaded the habits of the| the first floor of the house were|many millions, not a few of whom [Hitchcock th urns Down| Ih ne announced that the proposs \ sufficient warrant ing th der 2-A as a married man whose | cratic nomination for Municipal Court workingman and this is what has/forced. The thief or thieves didn't] are negroes. Lodge’s Proposal and His | the Brotherhood of Locomoive Rng} eonfidence in which draft : fe scdibnesaltSg i + ngent xp n him | Judge. happened , venture beyond the dining room. DISTRUST OF PAPERS o | neers for dealing with the coal ide tionnair ‘ Apalat alah We have upset that man, unset-| | Mra, Gaynor said that a pair of] ppeacHEo BY FOREIGNERS, Own Suggestion Is Lost, and industrial unrest in genergl Colby's letter challenging Mr. Unter . ‘ it 4 NTR L F rH tled him. | sold cuff links and a revolver owned Wihin. if le Golaidered’ it tt - \w uld be placed before the Cabindt tayer to prove his fitness by making} “In going over the varique items o! U. » UU R Iprooting one habit uproots| by Harry W. Horwitt, a guest in her chin Sanaitered: thas. tere Ge PA at its meeting to-morrow } fa full disclosure of facts was read|the questionnaire you told me that chen \tiome: also cweeta:mbaloes are 1. W. W. organs published 4n] WASHINGTON, Novy, 3.—Efforts Gl beeen . with interest by War Department of- {Yow owned a farm of about 600 agres, IN 1820 URGED IN SENATE Wee wai wie tantince: ran Lash i - German and Russian and that they|@ecure an agreement for early fina ED AS INDORSEMCNT ficials, many of whom are sf-|4nd you asked me whether or not you i satisfied to labor as he had been la- PIMLICO RESULTS. are preaching in their columns a dis-| action on the Peace Treaty failed to- | OF WILSON OFFER. ficially int tho vext of /Were obligated under the law to men- oor aie Ul e sia ante Misieuek GRRE Co 3 : | waid he regnedelf ally acquair i xt of |% pated: aay pate “Serious Situation” if Equalization! P07!ns: to go home at night to con- regard and 4 distrust of the great|day in the Senate. After an hou 1 E the data In au forbid. | tion Bit 10 YOUR AUCAMOBD AIS ata MRT “qualzauon) vorge and read, has become discon- bulk of the English languase news-| of wrangling over propos sentea tne am indorsement dé j den to revea) w | “We then both read over the word Board Is Discontinued, tented and restive. papers, and when it is considered,! , ‘ a mt | the offer y President Wilaoh ae Hiker A tts. [ine of the questionnaire and I advised | Sats MEN Mtnatead of aitting down over his|Bullant, " , Mr by both sides ihe lendem gave uplto the miners to submit tholr » dam town, Pa,, |i you that under the law, and more AYE MEMBTY: pitcher of beer he goes into the | fst, too, that the circulation of these rad-| ine attempt 4o vreagh an agreament{mands to a mission to be ape q feMnate his had an {Particularly under the instructions we | WASHINGTON, Nov. 3.—The pil!| Streets to meet other men restless $9.00, al publications ts rapidly inereas-| aaiiar cbdar of Ganate nis l by hum ai ai eee te fs Ihad received from the War Depart- | proposing continuation of Federa! con- | and unsettled lke himsels, \Kelkor, Cook ing, some idea of the causes of in-|" che: ll <scel dk Wea “|” It i@ considered likely ‘that th epporsunity Lia ops ligated to show the {trol over sugar during 1920 was re- "They rub together their mutual re ust Leaves, 7 ep ea he labor amendment to the treaty], 7 "7 a a myer's reque He would |Ment, you were obligated sh h ieee durian | grievances and there are s) srks and |diier, Livia al dustrial unrest in America can be Cabinet will recommend to the the facts. I recall that when I made this | Ported to-day to the Senate and placed) sometimes fire. s ; obtained was resumed President that he name « come ive the utmost consideration to any | 3 OND RAC ueh a com give tl i on the calendar with « view to early] °™ halleve ‘Rolsheviam in Russia | J : communication directly froin Mr. Un- [Statement you said: “Well, I want to} i ‘ Smibrition P| clang! pure Just now the newspapers of, A plan presented by Re | ulssion provided tne coal mine strike termyer askihg thet Mr. Un ryer'y|be sure that the questionnaire Is) 1, 4 majority report, Senator Me- | eA "an was vodka, in it the}$2400 tirat: Da America are beginnine to worry ader Lodge for a final yote on} t declared ended. statement regarding by 1 y|made out in accordance with the law, | xary da serious situation will {Russian found relief from the dull |#i020, $0.90, \ Jabout a possible shortage in white Nov, 12 waa blocked by Democratic] TR #¥BsAstion of the locomotive { ffectit put f 0 sh, but | onsu the r Equal: ft his I put it tor. | (Onriany, F340 i . f e r engineers read t Abia, military duty as affecting his {and T wilt put ft in tf you wi su he Sugar Equallzation \ POEL eam, taut a) eri aH ener ter | nent papa, (Owners: of ianer: mill . farming interests in Warren ( ty. [is doesn't make any difference any-|Toard's control over 8 13 discon. | ment | A ae vi eendey > ran ill aye ae ye api) et % Leader IiMtohcock,; whose counter 1 a romedy tor the present turi 1} J yr} 4 e@ wag seize i e © tear a e demand Is ater than th i dy for the present ture be turned over to per ithoviged |Way,, a8 I rightly belong in Class | tinued om os jdown that which he could never re-] ‘THIRD RAC Phi Wash eet ' ? ae proposal Chat, final getion pe ta tions we suggest that ines, Unt Aish f Jona. {Data shows about 730,000 tona of! yund lect f 1 pr ally th e la Santis [Oe panes resiene ant bse oe Se - ne ANetnte new. "A fow days later you returned {Cuban and domestic sugar available |” st,’ Prohihition worth such a price? UEMArH: purse ; «} on the inerea {ze o! 7 Paige salle beets Paes H he particu n the ques~ a hich you |r distribution until Jan. 1, which] “The apostics of Bolshevism in this | 440, geno, out. firs new ay Wd a | industria donnaire 6 (tach: tt ture of the} with the questionnaire to which ould meet the needs of the country. |ecountry are seizing Prohibition as a citanna, $21 Bey M ; me t ‘ plan put foneard the} n u golae tt : statement wh rn has | had attached a rider, showing your |‘The. world short ated ut 2,-|mighty weapon to force into their! tiiamont), ot iow third, Tun ng to discover how mu 1 ens ¢ s not pledg aaid he made Sawa ti wnership of the farm, but explicitly | 000 tons over the pre-war average. | ranks the foreign-born peor of the r 130 per rt 1 ! tiong Dem at pine n would hay . ¥ b wining, as this the) locai i that 1 ned your Iving by the practice of v y go to these people in their I ©), 8 $ a) at A Asan he e been y a A the 7 + conditions | Cognty, but ion was! “In view of the fact that your ques- this is what Congresses }' Bilas t re aint true that i 4 » the railway meh 2 th@& of a lawy i ash + | tiennai howed that you owned 4 nee It has taken away | atco ra . ; h Aical ~abure ‘ 1 ft t n litton to the coal ested in the far Vy finan y. |farm it was not passed upon by the Expected to Consic Bills and ur sia f j ; ; as sh : urday would have ’ ved fo rike, their lemands, which arp Patit he ave 11 t seal board at wll, but ‘ i This may 1 at tor pec Racing Entries on Page 2 whigh’ were ring the wal ra { aliernate + resent before Director Generd .& eae ’ / a af bu Other Matters Afier Three ple aeenstomed t pirits it sPaoing Ate) thrived on the fact that they had ava heey Divestor, General challenge lat it git, str, went ect to the n ae E AAnatant and ~ ; ; f é mn res d that presented] Hines. Ris ¢ sply will be submitted Untermyer is Y »} which, upon your own qu hnair Days’ Rest, un NO COAL TO LEAVE U. S on ae J the committ }to the ratlway unions membership for | tea days <1 ul k WON. Nov atier th ‘ ‘ ee ee ee They began ¢ ng secretly, par _ — la ike vote Upanair a t ’ mat from exceutive Dusis t j WASHINGTO A OA ae and: gre meats | Presigent Wilton bas now before them to be mad he dl also ever taken by you tu the district I an Was uapeniad do - ping operations w ve> other round \ r dist * Vigestioa make» iim the Cabinet nominations for dele ignored i i , / Pelt x i THE WoRI | pended to-day t 4) tion be rt gates to the Industrial Coaferencu make pub 4 1 4 nar ARP 1 H Were, wailing his a Ae ale been ‘ | t Se y ner tation pat sith sii f ! that is to take up the interrupted we any voli may me neetntly ' 1 t i Hitchock desires, to diseu Tea eat pea : : The ditt hing treasone 111% [Work of the one from whled the tape | . eRUry 4 tI r ¥ UT | Cheek mgm for baggie tnd jarcele open day ond it t t i whe a ‘ roup withdrew Announcement . ; : " | Min he {Some orders and weveilers’ checks for aunty af p 1 as Table M10 . i MA @Continucd on Second Maye) APoutinued on Second Page.) within ‘he neat day or two ek ennounced, (Continued on Thirticth Pago.) 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