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Henry C. Frick, Steel and Coke Magnate, Dea : i TO-NIGHT'S WEATHER—Colder. VM TO-MORROW'S WEATHER—Colder. i es WO PeNe JN AALS 7e f “Circulation Books Open to All.'” | 1919. _82 PAGES Covrright, 1919, by The Préss Publishing lew York World). Two CENTS. ; “CURBING OF REDS, URGED BY WILSON WW ¥ REMOVED BY HYLAN, NEWCOALRULES HENRY LEP | Smnee see reeameres AND SHUT F PLANTS MONTH'S HLLNESS ‘The Peace Treaty, the President told Congress, will be discussed in a separate message later, as wfll the railroad question. IN Alf (if ARMY F ) inca Ea A great portion of the message was devoted to a discussion of the at condition and rights of Inbor. A definite programme to bring about an Only Essential nd Industries to}Steel Magnate Contracted] tmprovement in the conditions of labor and bring about a genuine Get Fuel Under Federal Chill While Playing Golf democratization of industry is recommended. Restrictions. at Roslyn, L. 1. “The only way to keep men from agitating against grievances is to Ousted ji Dismissing | PLENTY OF HARD COAL oamesied = remove the grievances,” said the President's message. At another O'Malley for Profiteering, THEATRES MAY CLOSE.|IN HIS SEVENTIETH YEAR.| point it dectared “the seed of revolution { sion. iT i nt From Says Markets Head. 3 | TO KEEP NEW YORKERS ee ; een a rhe eeabilaisoedt ot Ab pribslola Hekeuinyilater laid down in ells Congress = Message Sent Fro at cick das FROM REAL DISCOMFORT Most Miners Still, Idle but| Former Business Associate of| te covenant of the League of Nations, said the message, offers us the Sick Bed He Will Deal Later With way to industrial peace and conciliation. No other road lies open to “CLASH ON BANK FUNDS. finsctintlct. Two Districts Increasing | Carnegie Left Estate Valued | us. Governments must recognize the right of men to bargain collec- Peace Treaty and Railroads—Asks cnbeieninenenciinn Broadway's Lights May Be Output. at $200,000,000. tively for humane objects. Labor must no longer be treated as a R es f I c + d for “Declares Former Deputies} Dimmed, but Homes Won't Be -— oedaeatiain commodity. evision of 4ncome Laxes an 5 ‘i Left Cold, Say Ex: : CHICAGO, Dec. 2.—Restrictions on] Henry Clay Frick, first friend and “The right of individuals to strike is inviolate,” continued the mes- - : s } Transferred Part of Surplus , Say Experts ii tne Se (ood adeeb gu Tints et: | isan. despaceaat ge, “and ought not to be interfered with by any p of Govern. a National Budget System. to Own Account HE coal shortage ts not se- : implacable enemy of the late! nent, but there is a predominant right and that if the right of the ! i ing to make New York un- |fect by regional coal committees|Andrew Carnegie in the American Go: + rat het all { 1 vehi de ESAT comfortable, in the opinion | where the pinch of necessity had] ste! industry, died at 5.20 this morn-| yy pet are piece lt ellprts mi ind to assert ite power and WASHINGTON, Dec. 2,—The message sent to Congress by President | Mayor Hylun to-day removed Dr.! of the leading coal experts here. (been felt to-day, were extended\ing at his home, No. 1 Kast orn’ Meaty against the challenge of any class. Fe Wilaon to-day, and read by clerks im the two Houses, is as follows: Jonathan C. Day, Commissioner of This is because the shortage isin [throughout the Natio: ae ka Pas The President was referring to the Government's recent injunction ee Pubic Murkets, ang named William! Ddituminous, not anthracite coal, | 9.108 0 Pretion, under - $2 |aizee§ | . against the coal strike, : “To the Senate and House of Representatives: : ve bs Ranh ar seas ot! nd anthracite ts the mainstay ‘i ler of the Federal Fuel Administra-} Mr. Frick was taken ill after a “There are those in this country,” said the message, “who threaten “{ sincerely regret that I canot be present at the opening of this sés- i i | of the elty. jor, ; 1 {Pupjic Markets, of No. 283 Parketde | “yyne; Ue chill’ which he contracted playing) direct ation to force thelr will upon @ majority. It makes little dif: | sion of Congress, t-am thus prevented from presenting in as direct a ie dargaaiante ee en Mont of the bix lighting plants, | The most extensive shutdown of! golf at Roslyn, L. 1, about a month| ference what minority it is; whether capital or labor, or any other creme, Re P J } venue, h as 4 pmmis= o' . jarench “are “eae - eee nue | Ge oe Copan eer terein industry in history was in prospect|ago. He had apparently recovered| °!@88; 0 sort of privilege will ever be permitted to dominate this | Way as I could wish the many questions that are pressing for solution at pent ‘Tammany Democrat will suc-| predicted that there will be plenty |°4 domeatic consumers were pre-| yesterday. His con Childs and his| COUntY. Those who would propose any other method of reform | inis time, Happily | have had the advantage of the advice of the heads ‘eeed Mr. Day. for all domestic and public ser- |P&r!ns to endure privation and dis-| daughter, Helen Clay Frick, who had} ue enemies of this country. Let those beware who-take the shorter . The “last straw” in the case of Dr.| vice purposes. Broadway may be |°Omfort as the strike of bituminous), 6) cay 4 to hi i sie ; h a al Fone Pi iienes) ie tere ton ofr ibe several Siecuiive, Gites ieee oo) He eer cia aa . called to : a j i Day, according to confidential infor-| dimmed, but nobody's home or ba vag Saieree 1ts Rocand Nt i a ser o maa BF The message recommends passage of laws now proposed by the | affairs in their detail and whose thoughtful recommendations | earnestly {mation to-day, came yesterday after-| office is to be darkened or left nies. the. ameeping order of Fuei return to thelr homes to-) Attorney General for dealing with the Reds. Administrator Garfield | day. second. jnoon when the Commissioner per-| cold, Following are a few com- | iV nistratot satya pape: by <i (nae pa Dr. I | The President recommends a simplification of income and excess 4 [emptorily removed William W. Smith,| forting statements trom experts: | !!¥ery of | i Br cere, said, in the soldat aerones tac | Profits taxes; establishment of a national budget system; legislation to “In the matter of the railroads and the readjustment of their affairs / {Senior Deputy Commissioner. W. A. Marshall, President New e C4 bret 0 fi ny ms team done without consultation with| York State Wholesale Coat Trade |*¢ war priorities list, curtailment of | D@ satisfactory Improvement in Mr. secure employment and land for service men; laws to encourage tn- | growing out of Federal control, 1 shall take the liberty ‘at later date of Mayor Hylan. While the Mayor ad- Asso tion: “The eastern terri-, production was in prospect ig fac- Frick’s condition. “For the past! creased crop production; legislation to reduce the cost of living, and | add: fi ~Lenite that a Commissioner under nim} sees plentifully supplied witn® [tFes turning out boots and shoes,|™onth,” the physician asid, “Mr. extension of the Lever Act; laws to bring about democratization of ressing you. has & perfect right to remove a Dep-| the smaller sized anthracite.” beds and tropes manufactures, aber tea sewn srerniarae of an or-| industry, including participation of workers in decisions affecting their |CALLS FOR A BUDGET SYSTEM. uty without consulting him, it is con- Burns Brothers: “If the people jothing, machinery (except where | &# sp ection of ie heart, presum-| welfare; protection for America's new chemical and dyestuffs indus- “ - ‘ * . . A yd “wood form” in polities to| want coal let them come to us, {Specifically exempted); iron and| bly the result of severe attacks of| try; Federal aid in the building of good roads; development of forest | hope tbat Congress will bring to a conclusion at this session legis- {notify a superior of such action, We have well stocked yards and |steel, Jewelry, marble and stone prod-|!nflammatory rheumatiem, to which| resources, lation looking to the establishment of a budget system. That there should William W. Smith is a personal will delay delivery only long {¥Cts musical instruments, paper| b€ was subject in earlier life” | ; , , friend of Charles F. Murphy, enough to get a truck over to |#00ds (news print excepted); rubber nat 5 o'clock this morngng Mr. Frick, | be one single authority responsible for the making of all appropriations leader ef Tammany Hall, He is their houses," goods, cigars, wagons and carriages,|»!8 volce apparently of normal and that appropriations should be made not independently of each other, owner of Still's Chop Houso on Olin J. Stephens: “There is a |W0Od manufactures, sheet and motal] Strength, called his walet, Oscar Rog- Prop! pe iy ich Third Avenue, between 17th and slight dearth of nut and stove |products, leather goods, mattresses, web ane an ante room and asked but with reference to one single comprehensive plan of expenditure prop. 18th Street, where Leader Murphy sizes, but it is no greater than is | paints and varnishes, photographic] for @ glass of water, After taking a| erly rel: to nation’s income, the: and many Tammany braves have vsual at this season, The supply |supplies and miscellaneous non-| wallow, he sald: “I think I'll go to ly related to the nation’s income, there can be no doubt. F : foregathered for years. of other sizes is plentiful, and | essentials. sleep,” and turned on his side and “1 believe the burden of preparing the budget must, th the nature of 4 Dr. Day was appointed Commis-| prices have not been altered as a Theatres, motion picture shows| died. omyy : i Fmioner of Markets in January, 1918. | _ rent of the strike and all other places of amusement] ‘The funeral will be held to-morrow the case, if the work is to be properly done and responsibility concen- 4 Sephe place pays $7,500 u ye faced complete shutdown. Churches] at 5.30 P. M. at the Frick home and trated instead of divided, rest upon the Executive. The budget so pre- ‘At the office of his attorney, Mayer ang schools also were included in| will be private. The Rt. Rev. Charles| A c j ; Goldman, No. 5 Beckman Street, Dr. A SECRET FOR THE WOMEN! that category, although efforts were|Sumner Burch, Protestant Kplscopal pared should be submitted:to and approved or amended bya single com- § Day made the following statement: being made to postpone closing} Bishop of the Diocese of New York, mittee of each house of Congress, and no single appropriation should be Masago gh lh nr THE PRICE OF GOWNS WON'T | sctots ‘ss tocg as poasibie, Use of|will conduct’ tho services and the| Quotes His Ow Own Words in | MISSOURIAN TO. 10 SUCCEED made by Congress, except such as may have been included in the budget tmction that besan when Fdwin J-| COME DOWN FOR ‘SOME TIME’ coal to produce light for advertising| body will be taken to Pittsburgh for| Strong Appeal for Aid in Y SOOBT eet BAPED y . fuded In the budget O'Malley, the deputy I put in charge signs and other displays was among} inierment, PR REDFIELD IN CABINET prepared by the Executive or added by the particular committee of Con- of the army food distribution, charged ——— the prohibitions, Among callers at tho Frick house Curbing Unrest. gress charged with the budget legislation. Seeeenye, RADE oh the army But Merchants in Atlantic City Con- Pa ig esoyd anaes Se Producing | to-day were Judgo Elbert H. Gary, « eee eration 0s i “another and not less important aspect of the problem is the ascer- navy food sold under my authority. A . so fell under the baa,|cloee business associate of Mr. i, *residen: ames ‘epresentative “Although O'Malley told the Gov-| Vention Say Whole World Jas did confectioners and ccrtain| yrick. Mrs, Henry P. Davison and| , by David Lawrence, NPeHais ae tainment of the economy and efficiency with whidh the moneys appropri- ernment officials and me that he w: Envies American Models. packiag plants. John P, Grier of C, D. Barnoy é& Co,,| Peele! ain iat pails , The: Bye} Atexander Jo Bp Secretary Of” "| gsae sre sxpendie UMM: eRmsOs.SAN 128 ORI O8tit 381 bes 8 ae charging only 2 cents a pound or 2 AE anaA CHIR A In some of those industries, tow-| said tc have teen Mr. Frick's ad- WASHINGTON Dae. 8 (oor Commerce. ie ascertaining whether expenditures have been lawfully made within the cents a can as an overhead charge, he} vo, ae in Lag ulerage Viner in @nunelal matters. Mr. Grier ‘ ; WASHINGTON, Dec. 2.~Joshua wit- |*2PFoprations. put 7 cents on prunes, dried fruits Nie for women eame to- | (Continued on Twenty-fourth Page.)| iit have uharse of the funcral Fight, 1919.)—President Wilson ba3) ij, Alexander, Congressinan from M:-| “NO OMe is authorized oF equipped to ascertain whether the money and eunen abtiols 3 that represented a aay Fg ler is bie =a = as =ltWo BIG EVENTS IN THE LIFE|Put squarely up to Congress the sue ; oe tal feiaoo gy Al by President /bas been spent wuts economically and effectively, The auditors should profit o r t, whieh wa fodatciee. of Asnarioa with the UNCLE SAM INVESTS. OF MR. FRICK. necessity af enacting lawa that Wil] \\ding Willlua C. leaded suc be highly trained o| cials with permanent tenure in the Treasury Depart an outragcous piece of profiteering. Bo the great mass 0 anid, resigned. | mey of obligations to or moti Te a ma f his fellow ‘ | m mt, free of 6 ves of consideration for this or an: That the food still reached the public| ®nouncement that the price of Dae rp not merely provide tribunals for tis) it was announced to-day y al . aM pres. wae only aa se the soma dime (ilnelnasiod whan thie chiefly known jn connection with two the Senate to-morrow ‘and make report upon the methods employed and the results obtained by char, y smote Oatley reduction would arrive depends AND MAKES 3h Q00,000| c events 2 ms carcor, ‘tho srst| disputes, but laws that will curb we] Seprosentative Alexander was tendor- the executive departments of the Government. ‘Their reports should be € alley a i & ype y was his refusal to compromise the i the appointment shortly before noon : r , warning against this, and also called} UPON the settlement of the read- dition on the ove hand and remove, re ' 7 if A reels made to the Congress and to the Secretary of the Treasury. oy . ‘ : juste hich consists of lowe eag strike at Homestead in 1892 even 2 a al Secretary Tumulty who said the age "3 - thim to account for being disubedient, | usm Bb Aah SOUaNe & lower J puys Them Below Par and Ketires|aster he hea been shot and stabbod|°" the other hand, the causes that Ho) resident was insistent that he accept CALLS FOR QUICK ACTION ON TAXATION. imperious and abusive to his fellow)! fOr aera. Crore , ‘hacks Alexander Bork. |#t the bottom of industrial unrest tn’) the post. Mr. Alexander said he would = deputies and war him shat I} eration of Inbor in increasing Them, Thus. Reducing the Oe ee eae lea a ntacad” eniy|| SHA DORE, Bollea jfeswen trom Congress a soon aa nie 1 trust that the Congress will give its immediate consideration to the would remove him I tion and the stabilization Public Debt. Oe et ly * appea, on Friday at} ‘Gently reminding the Re epublican |" nination had been conirmed by tne problem of future taxation. “On the following day W. W. Smith,| %f Wises . h ‘ Party now. in control of Congress |=*ne™ ‘Simplification of the Income and profit taxes has become an im- nother of my deputies, came into A compliment was paid to the WASHINGTON, Dec, 2 kilts Island ready for deportation ‘ Mr, Alexander has gerved continuously) mediate necessity, These taxes performed indispensable service dure my offige and closed the door and] A!erican women, and, incident. ORE than one billion dol- |and the second was his quarrel with] that it has fatled to enact logistation| i, Congress since 1904. He 1s 67 years ing the war. They must, however, be simplified, not only to save the ated was porry thei thw ‘trol igners ahd makers, lars. worth of Liberty, | the late Andrew Carnegie, to strike at the profiteers and re-! oid and was born cx Cincinnatt, taxpayer inconvenience’ and ¢«: Liha het te ‘salar ike Mes ith. O'Malley. Ho then’ said t on that they were bonds were bought by the The story of Henry Frick ts a|move the barriers in interstate com-; Di bagi pegbor ne re . ler is ity BS weer ae an faract I whe Oommla st dressed women ‘in th Treasury and retired during the {veritable chapter in the romance| merce that he bel are keeping | U, c WARSHIP | IN FLE may | Byte certain snd efinite, ner and he was a Deputy and he| oa 9 aidan odheit | last elghteen months, yielding th. oz industry in the United States. | up the cost of living, Mr. Wilson calis ET With reference to the details to the Revenue Law, the Secretary of the gaeer fie ay Wak he aan Ea Tian ty bad opie | Government a profit of approxt yar boy on farm 19 8] ybon the legislative branch of the OFF DALMATIA Treasury and the Commissioner of Internal Revenue will lay before you ac eg RT tilly Sinith |e david N, Nossesmohn of New | mntely $25,000,000, and reducing | tamily of only ordinary means. Fitty | Government to take a hand In setting N COAST tor your coxsideration certain amendments necessary or desirable in con- to John Day. ’ York, ox-director of the associa the public debt, Secretary Glass | years later, a man of so many millions | ; : nection with (he administration o \e law—recommendations which have Jot of money in the surr t | America’s house tn order. had built up and that v I. D. pins of New ¥« peparted tarday to Congr: j shat bis torbunc, those of Cat=|" Tne President does not fail to at-! Despatch From Laibach to Copen.™ approva) und support nq one of the founders ida | Purchases were made to stal) negie and Rockefeller, was largely a a8 We ch en Kc ne “It f the utmost importance that in deall: ith thi Sten thi ba it ng our ve ' t founder of the i} tribut e much of Amér ca's enocomic $8 0 . D eo that in dealing w is matter e eluti~s, gave the 5 of wel- ize the market for these securi- | matter of guces w even to himself, o08 hagen Says It Was Near ay 4 RA ACHIn oe GAA d clutiva, gave y | lie Gis Siarie fap Rhone pects | wo a lGontusion to the failure of tua Auier> : sore Saas preeen Aw Heuld not 4 Siscarbed so far $4 ieee taxes for the calendar sroe - voliinies Jabop WA tha area at \ocane vandal’ thatceat te tha Govert Continued on Th rs Page.) | gan Senate to pass the Peace Treaty) Ps a y. dea 2 b PATS »| pas 0 jen eh Lad 92 The Sonera might well told him there would not be a 5: Mayor (Rea a iaacintat Lice ment ‘$096,86R88¢, incaddition to | eaum polacaum™aavoms smace |@nd the belp stabilise loternational| COP sNMAGEN, Hed. Re-A number of CORAMAT MAslAer 530 SEDGE Fates of income and profits taxes cam im penee ad ~. piece divided in the office; that any! Gonmissioncr John} $14,204,779 accrued interest. aud fee how ‘fine Good “Dix lexthange and world markets, but he| +"! 1 bata an rime on Amerions times be effectively productive of revenue, and whether they may not, on prea. WOWy, BO ERE BAR OMB MRE | Datla ner Ent First loan purchases totalled | °” ‘** _ retraioe trom touchiog on the Poacal Dalmatian coset; on thindey, ancording (he ogerare: be deatructive Of hustness scktrily 428. RrORaaTa. es, waa “| asked Smith if O'Malley told| tm kali $25,115,000; second, $71,215,000; RESTAURANT. ‘eaty iteelf, Indeed, he had de-|‘? # Laibach despatch received here, ate inefficiency, >the raha permitting the rontinuanee of tho play’ thiNd, $378,685,500, and fourth, ” i Seen we | eens “There is point at which in peace times high rates of income (Continued on Twenty-seventh Page.) "Aphrodite at the Century ‘Theatre: $368,115,000, (Continued on Second Page.) | (Racing Entries on page 24) * ana profits taxes discourage energy, premove the igcentive te ee \, i . ™~ ‘ & : i" € . & " te i sma Mais . ssl ere doses teens with) a lh i ag ali aN en emer

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