The evening world. Newspaper, December 9, 1919, Page 19

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LUSK WILL URGE NEW LAWS TO CURB THE RED MENACE: Committee Find Finds 1 Three Big Groups Carrying on Propa- ganda of Violence Here. That radical agitation here is not due to economic conditions, but to an page prict, organized, artificially Movement under the inspiration of the Russian Soviet Government report by the Lusk Committee, Three big groups have been supply- pc ing the forces for wholesalp dissem- ination of Bolshevist pfopaganda throughout the land, assert; the anarchist group, including the Union of Russian Workers 2nd May LENDS HELPING HAND. other organizations: the Syndicalist group, the main body of which are the Industrial Workers of the World and the Communist group, including: the Communist party of America and yo 57 the Communist labor p: of these the groups erthrow government ‘by illegal means, includ- | re ing violence, the report will s' is urged upon the masses, New York is one of the headquar- | tc ters for the organized movement, with others in Chicago, Clevgland and jof an office ly every indus- Detroit, where virt rial centre has a local head. Upwards of 700 men have employed by the committee investigation. In its recommendations the Mittee will approach the subject of corrective menace in two ways been in its com- measures for First, it will recommend’ repressive legislation, not trying to limit free epeech, but pointing out that free speech is abused when overthrow of the Govxernment by violence and il- | mandamus {Commissioner of | SEEKS MANDAMUS TO PUT /WOMEN ON BROOKLYN JURIES' stimulated submit this rathe 18. this bel the opinion which will be submitted jy, to the Legislature in an exhaustive #4 the report will Saying he ty. In each | wagon of ner, and | ( per defini= sale Max [tion of _ lend glanced at the sidewalk at Fifteenth} a) For “refusing to obey the commands | Ra: $10:500,000 |The Inspector saw Morris Searatof, agistrate Nolan. tin printed. for Forelzn. Mission >, se Weat 46th Street, and Sars Maxic at we pay fire-| Reece ion Work in Bu- | Of No. 20 Ds dec tN LN sah alba men to things in New | roy Africa and South America ea filler, of No. 405 L Hoyt dle \Yor , noth recently in Sing Sing Prison, | e the radical | legal methods is advocated, second, along constructive lines, it will recommend increasing the present educational facilities for adult aliens, better training of teachers, &c. FLOATING MINES OFF COAST. | Twelve “Sweepers” Ordered to Clear Away the Menaces PORTSMOUTH, N. H., Dee. reasan for ordering six of the mine sweepers here to “active” became known to-day with nouncement that a have been sighted floating in the lantic. twelve sea duty the an- At- MODERN MAJID All Black Glazed Kid, $14 Your Feet are Larger at Night After being on your feet all day, with the constant weight of your body on them, they have become flattened and wider. This fact alone is suf- ficient proof to show you that additional cushioning is re- quired. The Dr. A. Reed Cushion Shoes provide the necessary cushion, and instead of your feet becoming distorted and enlargéd they remain normal and comfortable. The strain is taken up entirely by the cushion of the shoe. DiAReed For Women Made by JOHN EBBERTS SHOE-CO, SOLD ONLY AT 1372 Broadway, at 37th Street 12 Park Place, Woolworth Bldg. Be Send for Illustrated Booklet = tandard ngs and Many el, xclusive to $600 10 Months Credit No employer's reference. Confidential Oall or write for Illustrated Cataloz 44 9.—The | number of mines | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1919. 7 ws leet [ROBBER KILLED IN HOLD-UP.| is rinates tisha ee for the robbery had reached the author- | ities and office e waiting for the t the car barns. ik Weat, leader of the gang, was an electrician, of whom desired to know more. COPY ALL CITY RECORDS, fai iin GRAND JURY CALLED FOR y-yrovmeryor"int in’ West 33d BURR PROTESTS GRAND JURY GALL FOR CITY PAPERS From New York. " Fr | a ee silks on Oct. and also of th NORFOLK, Va., Dec 9.—Robbers who 7 4 J urphy of Pennayl- am \ Weinberg stabli#hment at No. | attempted to raid the safes of the Vir-|vania, J. J. Opland, of Ney York, alias $ 7 ors ne : “Safety Fi ‘1 ylan 43 West 24th Aug. U4 ginia Passenger and Power Company |‘Jimmy, the Wop,” and R. B. Decker’ Miss Grilli Submits ‘Brief to Su-| Confer: With Justice Weeks on} “Safety First ys Mayor Hyla' Aug. Fine’ evi teh mace THREE EY Wake nen UTEA preme Court—Wants Lists to Include Both Sexes, Pleading that women should be en-| Subpoenaes Served on Hylan and Department Heads, In Event They Are Lost or Go Astray. acer the other a midget and ¢ triclan—were held on suspicion, Corporation Counsel Burr visite: Forty expert typists in the various poenemnsinesslllaiantesenat titled to sit in jury boxes whether the| Justice Bartow 8, W to-day departments under Mayor Hylan's cases be divorce, murder, arson, oF any |protest regarding the #ubpocna supervision were at work in city Hall HINES DRAFTS REPORT N | other crime, Julla V. Grilli to-day |tecum served yesterday on M to-day making carbon copies of all | asked Justice Lazansky in the Brook- | lan, lyn Supreme Court to grant a writ of |of Chariti Jacob Brenner, | counts Hirschfield Comptroller Craig, Col Commiastoner Commissioner of Ac- and the Corporation records subpoenas by the Extraor-| dinary Grand Jury. These records are fr the offices of the Mayor,,! ON RAILWAY LEGISLATION to compel A full line of \\ now CVrarer Jurors of Kinga | Counsel, Comptroller Craig, Charities Commis- |{ Goes to President, and Turning D County, and the meeivers of the Board| The rubloenas cémmanded the elty| sioner Colets ‘Comuntesionet of Ace |') Uke 2 Tea its ane OD earin re iamonds, Watches of Aateasors to include women when [oftclale \named to protuce before the{Counte Hirshdeld and Corporation| Over of Lines to Owners May GOLD JEWELRY making up the jury lists aoriinary Grand Jury all the let-|Counsel Burr and concern the city’s + Be Delayed. activities in the nary food. WASHING Mayor Hylan asked why copies of "ne with ¢ the records were made before they Of the left his office, replied that he believed { “safety first sales of army and Miss Grilli offered the Judge a fifty- and said she preferred to than to ters and documents in their possession which have a bearing on the revent sale of a food hrough the De that you argue| which Dr. Jd wstice Lazansky, | commissio r brief, but | Mr. near your ar-|the production loreal ot . Neary RANT RED. Call, write or ae 5967 Cortlandt iNaTCicDANONOG 6 MAIDEN LANE <i) i008 TON, Deo, 9.—Afte airmen Cumming of Senate and House Men Women&Children CONFIDENTIAL CREDIT Beautiful Pur Coats - Stoles, Muffs, Neckpieces. ~peaglatcer een sr ear ona @ Our. and our a Conven ence. f| HY GRADE motion personally “1 wo! 1 much prefer President. Wilso White House t ort would be given to a dr ations f6r It was gaid at the | day that the r tthe tt od to have sald all the documents re by the Grand Jury would hold up the work of the various city depart- menta, chives would still be p ples, Ja taking unusual pre: ts fi Mise Grillt_ retw request Ww tion er with tru appearing mnt : | cautions ‘in having the pied President said he would deal with the ‘the comin aan the | METHODISTS F FOR LEAGUE. 2nd,,the work: in w Airect | raitrond id be Tn separate. mes nd Mr. Hines was to, file day at the Hot adoption of copal Church ¢losed to Pennayivan'a with the ihr ih ie voor ethos ents] ATHLETE AND MIDGET HELD [Sones en 151 WEST 125" STREET And Is Fined in Fire suse He Got Way. resolution ew the President ctor Gray Also Arrests an Inspe ret Sa sa i pe sts 3; Sta Is Sean foe et T hese Wonderful Books asaC pristine as ws Gift n favors the reservation ntung and expresses the ratification should 48 may be Max Zips of Essex Street, is sleeves to help the fire- |T down, Inspector John J. 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