The evening world. Newspaper, December 10, 1919, Page 21

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1919, 5 7,000 LOSE JOBS. Le doll ” «New Work Beain avy Yard Will Let Brooklyn Navy Yard discharged employ TIURGHSTS PLEA |. a UBERTY NOW at rate but it Bop the re-employ considerable numbers Be the armistice 17,000 men were ed; The number has dropped | since to 10 000, — Seven at 1869 Wedding Attend An- nivernary. People live long and Knapp Place, near Hackensack, N. J otherwise remarkab! ding of Mr. and Mrs, hist Sabie | to Decide Pate of Berkman and Emma |, Goldman To-Morrow. “stay put’ at lore J. Pa onday” i k " WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.—The Su- Dreme Court to-day took under advise- ment an application for a writ of error 3 Mayer of| attendants and two members of Mrs. fem the refusal of Judge Mayer of/ Pinna graduating class at St Mary's New York Federal Court to delay the} Hall, deportation of Alexander Berkman and] 1,990 stee Emma Goldman. BOLLAIRE, 0., Dec 1,000 Chief Justice White indicated the]employees of the Carnegte Steel Co., here, court would announce its decision tu-| voted to return to work, but did decide the date of the resump morrow noon, or at least before the} of activities, Company officials be- temporary stay granted by the lower] Hleved the men would enter tho millé court expires at 4 o'clock to-morrow. ek y the end of the If the court refuses to grant the party of 60 years ago wer were also four of the through a writ of habeas corpus. If the court grants the writ the action of Federal Judge Mayer in refusing to grant the writ will be reviewed and the| pair will be allowed liberty on bail. Chief Justice White refused to grant the request of Hgrry Wein- berger, attorney for the anarchists for an oral argument on the application for the writ of error, stating it was dontrary to the rules of the court. | Permission was grant, however, to| beth the Government and the an- archists attorney to file typewritten | copies of the arguments for and against the writ. Weinberger mado his first plea to Justice Brandeis before the court met. Justice Brandeis decided: that the matter should go before the entire court. The usual custom of the for the judge in charge of the j ‘writ the two Anarchists will have lost EN UINF their final effort to delay deportation c= TWO-DAY SALE 59000 district’ from which an appeal is sought to decide whether or not | wet me pl. ae te ised me We have been preparing for wee | is jal shia special aeday wale. of dlaimondd by | TODAY AND FUND TO KEEP OUT REDS. Senate Aporev: Use of passpses| Bureau Allowance. 4 WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.—A Hou} resolution authorizing expenditure of an . unused balance of the Passport Bu- reau's* $600,000 fund to check immigra- tion of radicals was passed to-day by hy the Senate. Senator Lodge, the Republi- can leader, and Senator Jones, i Mean, Washington, expressed the that the Government would in futu: deny passports tou undesirables, JEWISH MASSACRE PROTEST. lot G mite, even ty tnt by cornet in Resolutions to Tansing. WASHINGTON, Dec. 10. adopted at mass meetings and other Targe citi ing against the Ukrania in which, Jewish men, wor their lives, were pr Delegation Secreta qT Resolutions w York protest- roms in said, 40,000 hildren lost eretury ion from golden wed-| Lansing to-day by the American Jewish ( ‘The delegution wax headed Marshall, Chairman of th: 1 by Lou Cong Seventy School Girls March Fi Fire. 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