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q ‘ TEL DUE | alko absolutely convinced that the St service they can render the in the present crists 1s to solidarity in the ranks of ‘and hold the radicals in check within. But the evidence to date would took the view that the matter was entirely now in the Federal Courts afd that It was pp to Judge Ander- on in Indianapolis, who has issued 4 mandatory injunction ordering the ‘oal miners to call off their strike vy Tuesday night of this week, Judge Anderson is the Kind of indi- vidual who brooks no compromises or delays, but acts decisively. He sentenced the score of Structural Iron Workers who were convicted of canspiring to dynamite ind sstablishments, and he has always handled labor questions with fear- lessness and courage. He fs on the bench for life and cares nothing about the political effects of his ac- tions, He sees matters through the cold eyes of the law. JUDGE ANDERSON WON'T HESI- TATE TO USE ALL POWER. Should the strike leaders refuse to obey the injunction he is the sort of individual who wouldn't hesitate a minute to order the arrest of these men for contempt of court and should resistance be attempted, would ask the whole power of the Government, all its Deputy Mar- shals and all its troops to secure obedience to the orders of his court. It would be within the power of Judge Anderson, should be desiré to do 80, to issue an order requiring individual@miners to disregard the strike call and return to work or to prove that their violation of their contracts is not the result of the strike order which in itself has been declared illegal. Individuals cannot be compelled to go to work against their will, but they may be held re- sponsible for participating in a con. spiracy to refrain from fulfilling) fre to-day their contracts or engagements, There is no telling what new pre- cédents may he established in deal + meee AUNAAUTLULNUALALUUERASAUUETU TULL UT sommes: ing with this case, But the signifi- cant fact is that the, efforts to ne- gotiate a compromise by withdraw- ing fhe strike order at the same were dismissed have now failed and that the big question is how the Federal Government means to en- force the decrees of its courts. pease 18,000-Ton Ship. + Nov, 10.—A_ flerc the hold of the 13,000-ton steamship Sea Girt, under constructior at the yard of the New York Ship. dullding Corporation, resisted thee! forts of the fire department for a lon While before it was finally extinguished, Fire Th CAMDE: time that the injunction proceedings | ? iy Fe i HOSPITAL GETS:$280,000 GIFT FROM GUGGENHEIM | Mt. Sinai heats Money to Be Used for Patients’ Pavilion as Guggenheim Memorial, Mt. Ginail Hospital to-day announced receipt of a gift of $260,0000 from the Guggenheim pbrothers—Dainel, Murry, Isaac, Simon and Solomon—which brings their total donations to the in. stitution up to $600,000, Bis Ps a, 2) The thoney will be used for the eree+ tion cf a paVilioh for patients and this will be @ memorial to the parents of the hy donors. The pavilion will cover the ertivre block on Fifth Avenue, betwe Hoth and 100th Gtrecta. The building was planned before the | ~ war on @ smaller scale, but was held up for tack of materinis, It will accommo- late 130 pationts in private rooms. One of the new features will beam electrical sevice by which the heart action of a patient can be studied by surgeons in a central office while the patient lies un- disturbed in his bed. Construction work will be started in th ng. Sem: UAL UANUTVNNUAAUCGRTONANATEATERANT to Indicate that Mr. Gompers fais associates are having little ‘The test came first in the strike, when Mr. Gompers ad- tedly failed to prevent the strike he himself disapproved. His , last week at the Department Justice were predicated on the as- that he could influence the of the leaders of the Y but that too has now gone the boards, so that Government af- are wondering how much Mr. Gompers has In the ranks flo Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World PROMPT RELIEF for the acid-distressed stomach—try two or three KI-MOIDS after meals, dissolved on the tongae—keep your stomach sweet— try Kimelds—the new . eee Winter Apparel of Exquisite Charm Interpreting the Youthful Spirit Of the Newer Modes The Values are Most Extraordinary ATURE GROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE INMENT OFFICIALS DOUBT POWER OF GOMPERS. ‘They were not, therefore, disposed te become unduly excited over the Matement issued by the Executive _ Committes of the American Federa- ton of Labor, realizing, indeed, that y the pronouncement was a matter of | Recessity in the industrial politics @f the situation. | _ Nevertheless, the fact that the | statement would be widely read and | perhaps interpreted as the beginning ‘@f @ gencral attack on the authority AW the Government by labor caused _ Administration officials to urge the — of a reply by the Attorney hi Pointing out that if the Minors and their families were suf- » fering as a result of the order forbid- + ding them to get strike benefits, there ‘Were, on the other hand, many mill ‘fons of American people suffering or ‘wbdout to suffer even worse privations % Of @ conspiracy on the part the miners’ leaders to stop the C of coal, Others in Administration quarters Res ELVUAUERERENGEON TUBE “Save the Pieces” Take them to our nearest store and get a new lens ina few hours. 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