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| ee eh ae. monte WEATHER—Cloudy; Pow ‘RACING RESULTS Rd abd TWO CENTS. gnrne 1919, by The Press Publishing (The “New York World), eee NEW ‘YORK, MONDAY, NOVEMBER “10, 1919, “Circulation Books Open to All, 1 CLUS lh he ile | AVES PRICE TWO CENTS. 24 PAGES MINERS CONSIDER ENDING STRIKE; _ GOVERNMENT BACKS COURT ORDER HIG BAIL FOR RAID PRISONERS I} HELD ON CHARGE OF ANARCHY U.S WILL ARREST ALL REDS pees $15,000 Demanded for Gitlow, Ex-Assemblyman, and “Jim” Larkin, Irish Strike Leader. ON REDS PLOTTING 35 OTHERS EXAMINED. Those Held at Ellis Island Also Questioned as Flynn Plans New Drive. Benjamin Gitlow, thirty-three, of} No. %7 Hopkins Street, Brooklyn, former Bronx Asecmblyman, clothing | cutter and Communtst organizer, and | Tames Arkin, forty, leader of the} Dublin, Ireland, dock strike a few! years ago, but arrested at No. 4 Milligan Place, in old Chelsea Village, | were held in $16,000 ball to-day by aw sel |Forty-Two More Arrests Made in New York and Other Cities To-Day. WASHINGTON, N campaign designed to rid 10.—The the coun- try of aliens pred the ping forcible over- throw of vernment w tinued to-day by the “8 con Department .« US. RENEWS RAIDS: GOVERNMENT FALL. BERGER HOUSE, 'MEMIBERS OF HYLAN CABINET ce SUMMONED BY GRAND JURY Says Espionage Act Was Not | Aimed at Spies, but at Ad- ministration’s Critics. CONGRES . > Personal and Official Letters From Mayor Since 1918 In- cluded in Subpoenas. WITH 5 IN TUMULT. nD “DRYS' LOSING OHIO: LEAD ON NATIONAL ISSUES CUT TO 45 | | Cries of “Vote! Vote!” W hen| He Speaks of Slavish | Obedience to Law. APPEAR PAPERS. | — WASHINGTON, Nov sion of the right of Victor L. Whalen, Enright, Hirshfield, Lahey and Former Inspec- tor Hughes Called. 10. Milwaukee Socialist, whose suppor Belated alien ac Boel “Wet” from conviction under the Espioni i TO PRODUCE CORRESPONDENCE AER It BACK DOWN BY MINE UNION ura WOEDENETOTHECUR, sion FORECAST AT NDAMPLS T FAILURES. Secret Meeting of prey: Chiefs Takes Up the Order of Judge Anderson, Who Said on Saturday He Would Force Compliance. ee Gompers Fortad ty by Succe: TWO REC Judge Anderson Expected to Continue His Record of | Decisive Action. . INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Nov. 10—Leadérs of the United Ming Workers of America went into session to-day to discuss the order issued By David Lawrence. (Special Correspondent of The Eve ning World.) WASHINGTON, Nov. 10 (Copy- ‘The Lxtraordinary Grand Jury to 8 right 1919).—Reeponsibility for the” Saturday by Judge Anderson of the United States Court directing | Act is now pending, to retain NIH St aay cated prominent members of tho| TOtals—Hamilton and Lake | contmuance of the coal atrike reats tat the strike ‘of 400,000 coal miners must be called off by 6 o’ttock in Veysgai is a eg Dea ie | Hylan Administration to, appear and »- Counties Missing. upon one man——John L, Lewis, act-. l0-Morrow evening, . after an effort by Itgpresentative _ ets acct: AM ehaas aslls ety bey Steck ee aes ‘adidiMevUS, 0, Nov. 10--¥ate or 12S President of the United Mine A strong sentiment was manifested among the few who w the proceedings, was defeat ‘Jreceived from Mayor Hylan since |the Federal Prohibition Amendment| WOrKer# ‘of Amertea, Conferences on the probable action of the meeting that the strike would be ealied off, wots o¢ S794 4. | ; between Samuel Gompers and At- learlyin 1918, was made more uncertain to-day as Cha: nm Dallinger said the fn this case was that of Americanism a man who fn 111 Subpoenas were A. Whalen issued for Grover | additional official returns were tabu- formerly private secre- | lated at thé office of the Secretary of Chief City Magistrate McAdoo for examination on Wednesday on Justice, arrests being made in Detroit and elsewhere. While) | “It ts whether York, . charges of criminal anarchy. the The alleged Reds, two among the hundreds of prisoners taken in Sat- urday night's raid by State and city first raids Friday and Saturday were aimed particularly at leaders of | the Union of Russian Workers, others have been caught in the General authorities, were represented by | dragnet thrown out after two months} Walden Nelles, who oryecees ae leednweatiqation: $15,000, was “excessive” ball and)” 4 torney General Palmer announced agked that it be reduced. ' | to jay that 42 additional aliens had “These men, eala-'Chiet: Megis- been held for deportatic trate McAdoo, “are charged with the) 0°) te most serious crime known to laws ee eto net excepting murder. The charg | ion of these per against them is that they threatened | 10! Df | lone nel the life of the state. Fifteen thou. |W!!! be taken, hy sand dollars is, in my opinion, very! making a ids started. rd the deporta- undesirables 258 sinc sons a added, A summary of the number held for seater deportation by cities follows ig Newa Ne bu: Baltimore, 10 ie Gitlow and Larkin were in ~ While Cleveland, 17; Buffalo, 14; Hartford, edurt, am examination was in pr ress at Police Headquarters of thirt five others, all who were held after Saturday night's raids. At the sam Conn. 25; Akron, O. | Bontleyville, Chicag Detro Monessen, Fa, 1; Universal, ale Se vista, ootaace of (Continued on Second id) Fase) Priday night was begun at al ALL RADICAL AGITATORS TO BE HERE IS WONDERFUL I NEWS! waa J ripen ead or che| PEAGE IN BUILDING TRADES Bureau of Investigation of the De- FIRST TIME IN 23:YEARS New Wage Scale for Two Years Agreed On, and Structures Can Go Up’ With No Strikes, partment of Justice, said thi: that the round up of radicals was by no means at an end, He declared that arrests would be made not only of known “Reds” and Communists, but of all agitators who are or have been counselling violenc morning OW the first time tn The arraignment of Gitlow and twenty- Larkin took place in the Chief Mag three years pr and har- istrate’y chambers at No. 300 Mul nony exists In the building trades and builders have the as- berry Street. Among others present were Archibald E. ney for the Lusk Committee, surance from the forty-four trade n this elty that they can Stevenson,. attor- tal| Unions sey mambers of that committee and Dep-| ® shead with thelr building pro- tity Atorney Gencral Samuel A, Ber-| Zrammes without fear of strikes This Announcement was made ger. , 3 : Gitlow was plainly nervous; Larkin yeday by John ler, busines | agent of the Bridge and stra @3 cool as a cucumh McAdoo called ‘each by name and| ‘ral Tron Workers’ Union, and then affidavits, signed by Mr. Steven. | 7 et mittee f seven, gon for the Lusk Contmittes charg. | TPT x bulains age ing that on the Sth or the 19th of aR SAOn I Be July, 1919, the defendants did wil a pe fully and feloniously cause the print- Ste alia é ing of an article advising the over- eS: throw of the Government by forve | ), and cover:ng gr other unlawful means ) Attorney Nelles pleaded not guilty an behalf of his clients and asked for| gs examination at once, Mr, Steven-| 1e to two years, tu will wet a 44-he son demurred, asking for postpone-| \\°"" se | i | $80 day y half for overtim { (Continued on Second Page.) pes ita A | water-proofers, w WORLD KIESTAURANT. | ceive $7 a day, and Xpecta! Yor ‘to Xow"; Yio: | who will be paid ‘ 43! Helpers in all trades are to re 1 Bt ceive $6 a day, ury to the oF, 01 -|State. The official re New| took oath as a member of this House! “ry to the Mayor, and now Commis-| State. ‘The official returns from to support the Constitution and who, sloner of Plants and Structures; Da- | eighty-six of the elghty-elght coun- when this country declared vid Hirshte id, Commissioner of Ac- | thes tabulated at noon guve the drys against the Lmperial Germ it Govern | counts; Richard £, Enright, Polies | lead of only forty-five votes in nent, became the head and front : , ye amendment bigceal : Commissioner; William J. Lahey, | MV¥9F of the amendmen an organized conspiracy to hinder, | Hoth sides are now claiming vic obstruct and embarrass this Govern-; Fourth Deputy Police Commissioner; | pony ® ment in its tight for existence yuld | Grant Crabtree, Chief of the Bureav | The counties yet to report officially |be admitted to membership in this! o¢ cords of the Police Department, |are Hamilton, Coneinnati and Lake. House,” said Dallinger, “The Com-| ang Roger Walsh, chief clerk in the| With the big wet gain of 1,099 |mittee is convinced upon all the facts} i. noe tment made in Cuyahoga (Cleveland): and upon all the precedents in this) "0" County Saturday night, the drys House, that Victor 1 x should| The subpoenas impound Gil the| es ion with a lead of onl t |be excluded from membership and| Papers in the files of the oMces| ie io lh Mlk! 0 ony on that tHe question should now be de-|284inst which they wore directed, |1'° tap os te aap ea termined by this House ‘ond the five subpoena servers were MOPung. Mahoning County, re- Hs tton {instructed to remain with the papers |Porting oMicially, Kave the wets a In the opinion of the mmittes | lgain of 368 -¢ veranwal the House expects it; the men who |™ m file in each of the offices "ntil they | r 290. f the of. 7 5 . © produced in the Grand Jury | 54!n of POR PH RS Fe fought for their country im the gre: room, probably this afternoon, + |Aclal returns from Athens and Ash wal hah 1, and the entire country)" 7’ Gand Jury also issued sub- |tabula Counties gave the wets a gain expects It.” 2 , » forme f ve |°“Boon after Berger began his state- |Poenas for Edward P. Hughes, a for. |f 19 in the former und $8 in tt ment to the House, there was|Mer inspector of police, who retired | latter ’ much commotion and ker Gillett |shortly ‘after Haright wes. made Po- 4 Lsuaetleavey mee in Mt ee sete popped far onder wevernl Himes lice Commissioner and established u|made a gain of 182 In Muskingum Saget ad es n_ [private detective agency; Al Cohen, |County over the unofMcial. returns, bees action in sending troops to| formerly a well known member Of the and a rechecking of the official re- | {Police Department, who retired sev- |turns in Coshocton County gave the Var » Ind, Blanton y | Democrat ,Texas, insisted that Ber Representative jeral years ago and is running a pri- drys an additional gain of vate detective agency, and George |These resulta left the drys with the if wentiae "verano his a ee Young, head of a private detective [bare majority of 4 ee ent, “especialy ut this critical time.” | Dougherty when the latter was Bec- sith te Rare arisen 9 Bienatian wale | Speaker Gillett said he had been |O" Deputy under Commissioner Wal-|May annul the entire vote of one |unable to understand Herger ‘ do, Dougherty was in charge of the|precinct which gave a large dry ma- Central Office Detective Bureau, jdority. It is reported that more cause of his strong foreign accent’ or” Whale «| votes were cust than there ure regis Terger did not deny making the r Whalen arrived at th | , Grand Jury room shortly after 3|tered votes in the precinct | ulleged seditious statements which! Grand J led to hig conviction and sentence to |0'clock. He also carried a large | twenty years in Federal Prison j bundle of paper. te ve PIMLICO RESULTS. Under the sine citcumatances,” |, When Comminuioner Bnright's at- one be sald, “I would say and write tem [tention wan called to the fact that) RST RACE—Fur maidens ota 1 over aguin, only I would make it vies ‘s no er ea eet te | War’ Diity. 118 (Ambrose). $10.10) $5.60, : 3 s, Hedley” pending t $4.40, won: Runn 10 inhan) a great deal stronger, bécause I have | * { \ A bor 4.70, "$3.90, second; Fr been justified by the events since the| “Ol 1 mean the Interborough | (fit, iim, fehl. iin yee ' . | thing |Duke John Devil. Dow mistice when the war was pract * Sug anaeaie as The subpoenas were issued under | Rubiahi aica FN cally ended a ws : rump ira’ Conaul, eee aoa carina hala) |the title of “People vs, John Doe," |Priumphant First Const, Act “an an infamous monmure passed cording to a representative of the | sECOND Stet anita American plutocracy | Distriot Attorney {selling ; pur hot tv punish spies, i * | ‘The docision to issue the subpoenas | Foucmnet, 1 ynlor ling for all the Mayor's corres- | brass), 102 (Callan p Fenche Goidine, Ox ndence w this morning t a conference of the members of |@aus Wa hat “the Social lithe Grand Jury behind closed doors, | Sister Helene, 3 1d slavishly ob Agvistant District Attorneys Bmith| THIRD, | RATT Hee you mean t wnded land Albert B. Unger, who have been) purac $3,000; added Vane { asninting ( y | Craig, 140 (Powers). Saati bth irentiedl Bheriews yc {asninting the Grand Jury, were ex- {ral pride ourselves on it jcluded, a8 Were all stenographers. $4.00 wie threw his hands in r witnesses appearing be. | f9Fd) Vale threw or with Poearing be» ford) § ’ i ; the nd Jury to-day Were two \dini and Syrdahda «Continued on Second Page.) { ie 3 Ae “ eS elon sumites rcuesien yin! Off Angther was Patrick J puree 81,794.10; atx f oF mor. ti oad’ (Connolly, President of the Brother Nw. fangs) } hood of Interborough Rapid Transit Ue bp BUREAU, { third. 1 a ! (Continued on Second Page. lags, , Carm M * ! atiquad on Baoan Fase) pap, Char ke _ ANS BEFORE MEALS Good Disestion maker Galvestra also ran and parcele open day and Momey orders and traveliem’ checks for oe ha TAKE BEL 4 pen how. th foal —Aave (Racing Entries on Page 19.) 118| which William Z, Foster of the steel A recess for luncheon was taken after three hours diseuay sion, Reports indicated that many delegates wanted to be heard and that no vote could be had for several hours, but the impression in the hotel lobby was that the court order would be obeyed. One hundred and one men were in the meeting hall of the Lincoln Hotel | torney General Palmer had proceed- ed to the point where an agreement was almost reached and needed the approval of Mr SUPREME COURT BACKS CONVICTION OF NEW YORK REDS Lewis, but the lat- ter blocked the settlement Mr. Gompers was looking at (he question from the broad point view of the advantage or Levene tage to labor as a whole In the pres j ent controversy, He wanted to see the injunction proceedings dismissed general ——e a td because of the vital precedent that it... 3 when Acting President John L. Lewis was about to establish, and evidently |Five Who Circulated Plea for)rapped tor order, ‘They were mem thought that a rescinding of tue] General Strike Must Serve [yore ofthe, Seale Committee, Dis, trict Presidents and members of the xecutive Council ‘Sergt, Moore will take charge of door,” sald Lewls in calling the ting th order, “and sew that all * Espionage Act in New | outsiders a non eavesdroppe rs York of Jacob Abrams, and four other » dour slammed strike order in the coal flelds was not too great a price to pay. LEWIS REJECTED THE VIEW OF GOMPERS. But Mr. Lewis thought otherwise, since he looked at the question from the point of view of the miners and Terms Under Espionage Act. , WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.--Convic tions under con ar welf-avowed Russian anarchists for the miners’ chief his own relationship to the strikes=| spa ie {Of counsel, und R. Ly Green, an at= # knowledge that should he falter in| "CWAUNE radical Kerature, were! torney representing the miners of Are the course he had outlined for him-|'Pheld to-day by the Supreme Gourt,| kansas, remained in the meeting self his own standing with the miners} SU*tces Holmes and Brandeis dis-| An indication of what may happen might be imperilied sented. The defendants are under! if the minors disobey the order was | So the statement issued by the} aw wenten given by Judge Andeiuon on Sature | 5 ¢ The Supreme Court alxo upheld the | day | American Federation of Labor de-| convictions of Joseph Stilson and hover “Agthl Re like |nouncing the injunction proceedings | Jonoph Sukys Puiladelphia for | it an unlawful eonsdiracy at Indianapolis and declaring that! violation of the Espionage Act. The: for two or more persons te ar- the American Federation thought the coal strike justified and would put all its power and resources be- hind said strike must be viewed in | the light of Friday's conferences be | tween the Attorney General and Mr. were charged with circulating leaf let# and printing articles in the Kova, si Lithuanian urging res range to limit the production of coal. That is perfectly apparent newspaper,| tome Everybody knows that. 1 the pelectiv assume that the court's order will men of that na-| be obeyed. If they do not obey, t Both have been sentenced| shall make thom.” jalint ance to service act among tonality lionnere a Hee Hiebinde | tion is planned by the Gov. ) ne leaflets circulated by Abrams ernment until after the time limit | They reveal what has been all tooland his usoclates und published in| got by J And he. tenth | appare nt in Washington in recent August, 1918, in general urged the | ance of th har ui strike recall order _ ‘ SENATORS URGE FIRM months—namely |pers ts afraid he jand that the that Samuel Gom- may lose his job “boring from within” American worke brow the! Government and join in the Russian | the Goverament | The Rebels,” rultstrike, the pamphlets urged a ge tere ure hirano elec, STAND BY GOVERNMENT of the I, W. W, falth in asking them | jijed the Lenine-Trotaky govern IN COAL TRIKE to get on the inside of ihe Ameri- | men Fe can ation of Labor 14 at last} iy jts decision the court.tndicated a ay 7 t r I |< a "| having its effect strong sentiment itt faver of uphold- | Statement of A, F, of L. Executive GOMPERS'S FEAR NOT WHOLLY)! the Department SU sea | / ‘ BU 1S Lancn Rouivion 2 uinst revolutions | Council Read — "Rather Freeze The apprehension that unless the |.) po Than’ Yield,” Says Myers, conservatives like Mr. Gompers are | ar | WASHINGTON, Noy, 10.—The ac- permitted to retain control of labor | "44 | Uon of the Executive Council of the in America the | American Federation of Labor @tedg- radicals will get the COST IRWIN TNTERAYER Apper hand and bring industrial : the Seniesa chaos bax seized the men tn high [SS support: to’ the “Uae ne of Labor, It cannot be dismissed course it might pursue in view of t as a dosire on their part to| ALBANY 10.—Trwin Ulormyer,| Judge Anderson's order to call off retain political power inside the big Un*4 ul candidate for WBuprame the coal strike caused @ spirited de> Court Justin In the Firat dugieta organization, as they have done for })\\rict iNew York City), received | bate in the Senate this afternoon, so many Years, but there ts every pon 1 spent $5,570 during the] ‘The Federation's statement was reason to believe that Messrs. Gom. ording to hin read in the Senate to-day at the ra. pers, Morrison, Woll and others are bd bed ing filed with to-day quest of Senator La Follette. When supported by the Senate Clerk was about half way Mr. Utermyer Tammany Hall was (Coatinued on Fourth Page.) ; 3 a * & TT LL LS LL A