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=_— % shaw Electric Cable +” Riess of No, 82 Riverside Avenue, and » John Belek, of No, 105 Riversid Bue, during the night, They weve held "| warrants to be ser * York. Roughly, they were divided as 0; Brooklyn, eet aR. Two of these were sent te Pl) Island, Chartes Rosenthal of No. 14 Avenue A and Edwant Tu Ne 586 East 79th Str ih scribed as im + t t Branch of the Commuffist organie tion, Though the War Department | tentatively offered the use of Camp Upton as a concentration camp f Reds awaiting deporta garded as unlikely th be had to the c Of confine cals, Lieut. Gen, Bullard, in co of the Department of 't id he hag received no orders to make any part of the great collection of barr) Party racks ready for the use of the Depurt-! ment of, Justice as a detention cam; Byron H. Uhl, acting cominissonet of Immigration, pt bilis Island, ex ‘splained that. bis remor apainst tho dur island had, been shisunde Was no luck pf accommoat! «them there, he se Was concerned un! unexpectedly ran up to ns sands. But there was urgont need ‘6, more matrons, for more inspect More scrubwomen, cocks, and gone helpers on Ellis Island belore Jt ¢ be expected, he said, the days before the p reduced at the outset of the war. it was announced in W. General. of immi«: quest for.the uxe of camps or sol diers to handle the Aliens arrested in the recent raids has been made to the War De mrurient by the Depart ment of imbor. He adda! that if Congress would prv je the neconsary funds Ellis Island could be Teapencd | to its fall capacity. and all of the aliens concentrated there ss. their deportation was ordered REDS ©rO COME HERE FOR DE- PORTATION AFTER TRIALS, The Radicals will be tried In the district in which they were arrested and then sent to New York for de- portation, Mr. Caminétti said. The work of examining Rods caught in the raids last night w continued in the Park Row building. Department of Justice headquarters, ‘yntil 2 o'clock this morning. According to Department of Jus- tice agents, papers seized in. the) homes of prisoners jast night are of “vital importance” “in showing con- snection between the Russian Soviet “Government and the ~ Communist “party. The quantity seized was not “As great ay the amount taken in Fri- ‘Way's raids, but was’ of “groater im- portance.’ Whe raids were made in Manhat- tan, Brooklyn, Bronx nd Queens, "They wore conducted by forty spe- cla} agents of the Department of Justice, sixty city detectives and the bomb and Italian squads from Ellis Island with sidcarms, Uni- formed policemen assisted in thelr respective precincts, There were fif- teen squads of the raiders, Fifteen fast automobiles, five army * trucks and several patrol wagons were used in transporting raiders and prisoners. The work, was slow be- Cause in some homes every room had to be thoroughly searched. Federal agents were left on & rd at some Places to arrest the person sought the moment he returns The following prisoners were taken to Police Headquarters by Acting Lieut. Gegan: Nathan Schub, eigh feen, No. 100 Monroe Str Rosenhause, twenty, b Street; Abraham Fieischman, twenty No, 60 Hester Street; Oscar Tyver- owski, twenty-six, No, 156 Ful- ton Avenue; John Freeberg, thirty four, No. 114 West 127th Street; Onofry Halvitz, twenty-seven, No 30 Eust Fifth Street; Miko Judick, thirty-one, No. 74 West 13th Street; Borin Divik, forty-one, No, 635 Bust Mth Street; Hyman Tlatkin, thirty, * No, 1267 Southern Boulevard; John Weisman, thirty-nine, No, 332 Beek man Avenue, Brooklyn; Otto Schlesso, thirty-six, 470 Concord Avenue Boman Blaugas Kast 149th Stre Federal agents in Yonkers, with fifteen warrants,.took tree prisones, | John Ziskun, a mechanic at the Hubir S gt police station lo await the con yenience of the Departinent of Justice » Bureau in New York City, erations last ‘ night the raiders d in Gre follows: Manhattan, 160; Bronx, 150; Queens, 100. Four inspectors to-day began de- portation hearings’ on “His Island 4 and each Inspector is to dispose of Weast ten cases a day. Therery 449 Radicals to be lieard, not inc fsland, Ten aIready ut Yaigned before the [ilis Island au thorities waived a hearing aud s they were ready to return tu Sov 12 Russia. * _ Plans for le portation of C: musists were mad Yoserday at a conference of leaders of radical orgunizations a otf of the Workers’ 1 Union, No. 7 East 15th A bommnittce was appointed ction ingefense of the prisoners, und it was announced that Charies have been engaged as attorneys. which was started yesterday. CITIZENS ARE HELD _ ON SEDITION CHARGE Six Rearraigned Following Their} turning Release After “Red” Raids in e Elizabeth, Ne wepn jon, ik Was Pes resort would Bracke 622, 1linalbet onment ax a pliee Ht Tor the lccused radi, anand Bond Street, and 1 a / ALL'S WELL ON “SOVIET ARK” tances ping of Reds on the was deported far as Kpacd x84 thelr numbor winy thon. | ald take care of the numbers which were held there in nmol was | hington by Anthony Caminetti, Commissioner | ation, that no re- ‘om First Pag and rubbed my me a drink that, ma and 1 hardly evel > would, speuk 1 soft Volos and rib my fore didn't noed them. jver 15 i night ax longshoreman 1 was making no which drawe with $800 or out that nacht and w Jewels, Empra led ite to where we We watched w Mrs, Clark wind her husband got into the automobile Then Hmm said: ‘There it 1 went nnd 1 got and go away. wefore, but I t ay if I ‘had lived there, gave Emma most of the stuff. L kept and ahot or crows examinn tion, showed 4 taxte for repartee. He said was wrong t& Nit a per- Ket caught.” ys and bowt."" ks carry guns.” he meant by uesied some of them were 25 NEAR DEATH AS DREDGER SINKS Leaped to Mud Barge and Cut the Ropes Just as Rammed Craft Goes Down, mipbell and twenty-thr owned by G 45 Broadway and man & Bros, of No. this afternoon Just in tim: ing down with the had been Bove the matt and not amendatory of the Constitu- tion of the United States, by 4 passing Oppoaite Plor 6 the barge begun to fill, ‘The men Jumped ropes just as t tuken off by tugboats brought Susan Moran's shrill whist! thirty-one, No. 740 Erost Jugerman, @0 Concord Avenue; John Ras, 2%) forty-nine, No. 303 Ninth Avenue. to harbor trafic. Works, Michael SENATE INQUIRY INTO.NAVY MEDALS WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.4The Senate Ave- ‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1920. “= WETS INNEW FIGHT © “ATTACK VALIDITY OF g***"" ~DRY AMENDMENT » Hope to Save Beer and Wine By New Definition of “In- | foxicating” Liquor. Future Congress Will Have on the Buford, reported | Power lo Fix Any Limit On transport through Lands End, England, voov0 AND Mal PURE. WW TRAL OF GIRS SLANE (Continued I Alcohol It Pleases. Antagonists of Prohibition, aftor yesterday's decision of the Supreme Court of the UF ted States, upholding the right of Congress to define arbi- trarily and without regard to sejen- {ifle faxts, just how much aleohel in a beverage 1s “intoxicating,” turned to efforts to attack tho validity of the Eighteenth Amendment, which be- comes effective Jan. 16 The advocates of an interpretation of the amendment whicl? would per- mit the uso of light wines and beers took what comfort they could in the hopo that any future Congross has drink containing 20 per cent. alcohol is “non-intoxicating” as the present |Congross lias the right to say that ny proportion of alcohol greater than ono-half of 1 per cent. js “intox- loating’--and wigh about as much ty A case will come up in New Jersey in the interest of the Pelgenspan Isvewing Company In a short time to t tho validity of the amendment and to obtain @ deoision on just what nercentage of alcoholic sontent in beer is intoxicating, Emory 8. Buckner, of Root, Clark, Buckner & Howland, counsel for the brewers, guve out the following Statemont: “The decision of the United States Supreme Court does not détermine whether or not 2.75 per cent, beer, measured by weight, is intoxicating, and hence prohibited by law as it stands to-day. The deeision is mere- ly a part of the wartime prohibitory measures and simply sustains the Volstead act, “The court has not yet passed up- on the intoxicating properties of beer of the kind recently made by the brewers. None of the 2.75 variety hag been sold since Oct, 28 Jast, When the Volstead act went Into effect. The court, of course, has held that Congress has the right to fix the standard of one-half of 1 per’ cent. as & measure if it sees fit to do #o., “No decision has been rendered to the effect that 2.75 per cent, beer is intoxicating. The case we have brought In New Jersey raises this question directly, and is to test the validity of the Eighteenth Amend- ment. The decision of to-day is merely to carry into effect the war- time measure The bill of complaint in the Feigen- span cise alleges that the Eighteenth Amendment was neither properly proposed by Congress nor legally ratified by the different States, and that all the acts of legislation in r were purely legislation Mr, Buckner said the case te pending in the Federal Courts of New Jersey and will be called for a hearing in due time. Then the courts will be asked to determine whether or not the so-called Kighteenth Amend- ment waa adopted by the States under proper methods of suvmission or not, Mr, Buckner added that two-thirds of the Houses of Congsess did not deem any such amendment necessary and did not by joint resolution oF otherwise declare they deemed it nec- crow ved |essary, and hence the amendment was not submitted as the Constitution directs, ———— 'PRISONER SAVES DETECTIVE’S LIFE Naval Affairs committee to-day ordered appainiment of a eub-committce to In-|ewentyetive and no address, a pr ter New awards of war medals to | at committee is directed to go Into MeCann from the West 47th Str Admiral Sims and othe jto plead guilty to forgi re Se H AVIATRIX Ing those yet to be taken | ‘i: FRENC FLIES TO MOROCCO id} sition to the de- 4 and Tangier covered wis about 1,100 bt and Rose Weiss See The conterenve dewided to ruiso| ‘ 4 $26,000 for immediate work, Waitt | FISH LENIENT IN FIRST CASE, Boolalists and radicals will he asked % to contribute to the defense fund Band of Avan: “To err is human; to forgive, divine.” MLIZABETH, N. J, Jan, 6.—Sixal- | pended.” Jamos Smith, who gave his age a r for the first time, walked by the of Detective Sergeant George t ation, along Eighth Avenue to-day, ound for the West Side Pi ee $75 check, He was not handcuffed, usual, and the policeman’s faith had its reward when, at 57th Street, he ran into ge Loomis, the first convict to make 9 successful getaway {from Auburn prison MeCan Wanted and the convict drew a sheath knife, Aw he opened the big blad: |sunith, the prisoner, closed with the viet and grabbed hi detectiv handcuffed bh Smith's action undoub life, Smith t for the Gran Loomis wax | burgiury for five lust year and mad wrist, and the ly su UY, his excupe on Noy knife to Kill himself, | —e 122 Norfolk | # Removal of Britinh | India Demai OmMcialn, AMRITSAR, Jan. 6.—Resolutiona de nding that Gen. Dyer, Commander o ritish troops in India be remoy. | | iF that Sir Michael O'Dwyer, British Liew Mayor tenant Governor of Punjab be prose: doin connection with the firin on BO jatives here last Apel have doen unane|and it has nothing to do with ratitien- ously N fon by. the Unite enate, aly passed by the Indian National) i Polk added thut he hud wo ad- Congress. —>—— REBUILD WASTED FLEst You cannula tee suranga isting Reuker Jone | Medicine, pire food vonke, Wor olde ade SEE CHANCE FOR 2.75. 4x much authority to aawort that a] told Loomis that he was} POLK SAYS WILSON MeCann saia}Under Secretary of State So Ad- his ok his plea and was hed menoed to Auburn for ure on June 16 off WASHINGTON, dan. 6 He told reporters that he drew the 1, and | day. |} MF. Polk said Mr, Wilson is especially INEMPIERSEY DRYS OPENLY DEFY WET (Continued F thé Seeretary of State, personally for | any disclilmer and I replied that 1 had not; that, as usual, 1 had applied to Mr. Transue as being the person in charge of the office. “{ judge, therefore, that your ques- tion had reference rather to a re- ported Edwards disctaimer, stated in! the press to have been handed to the Secretary of State in Hudson County on Noy. 7 by Mr. John Milton, and) placed in his pocket by the Secretary) of State, and then, some time late: “| though just when does not appear, placed by him, with papers in other! matters, in his desk at Trenton. | “Nov, 7 was a Friday. The 8th was| Saturday, the 9th Sunday, and I un- derstand it was Tuesday the llth, a week after the election, before Mr. Martin was at his desk in ‘Trenton. When the disclaimer reached the files of the office does not seem to appe but tt was two ks later, on Ni 25, three full weeks after electio: it appears from the papers, that Mr, Martin remarked to Mr, Transue that he ‘had an Edwards disclaimer in his desk." i — | $25,000 TOO LITTLE FOR HIM TO LIVE ON So Court Adds $5,000 to Allowance of Louis L. Borden From Mother's Income, (Special Despitch to The Evening World.) WHITE PLAINS, N. Y,, Jan. 6.— Supreme Court Justice Geoger to-day signed an order allowing Louls L. Borden, son of Mrs, Theresa Borden, an incompetent person, $20,000 a year for the maintenance of himself and fam- lly from the estate of his mother, who owns property worth about §2,000.0 This is an increase of $5,000 yearl, over his previous allowance, Mr. Borden, who resides at Lake- ville, Conn. sets forth in his papers that his mother's income in 1918 was $170,108.88. The New York Trust Company is the committee of th: property of Mrs. Borden and it is di rected. to pay the additional sum to Mr. Borden, The petitioned stated that under the previous ajlowan of $25,000 he was unable to meet his club dues and had to resign from several. Mrs, Berden, who is the widow ot one of the founders of the Borden Milk Company, spends part of her time in Blorida and the balance in White Plaing ols. r In New York hi WILL CALL LEAGUE vised Premiers Who Asked About It in Par the first meeting of the League of Na- tions under the Peace Treaty, whon Qe exchange of ratifications of thr f | asled \eharged with this duty by jthe tr |DE. ~ TORY W STATE Joncenti chance He alle court’ and said by Jewlousy. iute him. bei under President Wilson “will no Goubt tasue the call for 109; trash, JU Meet, 10; the treaty is actually in effect through -|of the Allied Powers and Germany," Under-Secretary of State Polk to-| i" fsa ji in Si dadeon, 110 LPT A parse Roundel, Preay 110) 1 upward, 1 d Promier Clemenceau anu the Entente Pramiors. wher they ask sfwhether the Preshtent would issu. th SE on HRN ER Tn eet SRE OREN IEEE USE AA Sh ee mee mena —— ——— REGORY WEINSTEIN. | Display. of Red Flag Is Also Pro-} ‘The follow! -hibited in Plan of House Committee. : ‘ WASHINGTON, gan. 6. |Woller, d-Ambrosio, Salecby, Ware,| Senator MeNary sald the failure w OUSE leaders have agreed | Hsposits upon plans for prompt con- sideration of a drastic se- dition House by Representative George 3. Graham Pennsylvania, ATH PENALTY IS PUT IN BILL TO CHECK REDS jai in Manhattan by Federal Com- months been id movement and Jegnfessed to Dobbs that the death regory Weinstein, Held as Head Of “Red’’ Plots Against America TWELVE INDICTED ae. NWOOD ALCOHOL WAISKEY’ DEATHS, CUBA Finds Bills Against All Caught in! 2 J-Up. The Federal Grand Jury in Brook dyn to-day returned indictment Assistant United States District At torneys Peter McCabe and Rober indictments charge conspiracy to vio lute the war-time prohfbition law. The men indicted are William 11 Woller, a gayage owner, of No. 4 Tently Street, Brooklyn; Cosimo d'Am. brosto, a tmuckmnan, of No. 362 Carrol Street, Brooklyn; John Romanelli, undertaker, of No. 271 Third Avent Brooklyn; Samuel K, Saleeby, a druz gist, of No. of Saleeby, same address; Lecetoziato, of No. 111 Mott Manhattan; Salvatore Esposito, No. 120 Mulberry Stroet, Manhatten treet, ha an; Adolplia Panarelli, New H. n, Conn, and Frank I rone, Manhattan. their trials set for Monday. of $100,000 in euch cause was con tinued. DAmbrosic was held in $25 missioner Hitcheock. Jury in Manhattan for conspir defeat the War-time Prohfbition Act Panarelli, Romannelli Salz- berg, Luctbello, Lizenciato, and Puca. Court, the crimes against the Govern- “whiskey” was made from 1,000 gal ment oy anarchistic organizations. ‘The bill provides a death “fen- of shipment to England. alty for treason and for the death | Street, Manhattan, was arraigned in of an innocent person attending throw the Government, or to pre- in a riot Jersey City to-day before Judge Will- to over- | iam V. O'Driscoll and held as a ‘dis- rly person” because he was driv- ing a motor truck carrying fifteen vent the carrying out of the laws | barrels of Italian wine, Slamovitz or decrees of the courts. hibits the publication of articles | truck at No. 166 Groene Str intended to encourage forcible re- It pro- said he rece! 4 the wine on the el, Man- hattan, for delivery to B, Cilisino at No. 73 River Street, Newark. No sistence to or destruction of the | charge,was made that the wine was Gov ronment of the United States, | offered or intended for sale, Judge and makes it a misdemeanor to O'Driscoll held him for the Federat exhibi, in a public place a Red flag or any other emblem which tends to inolte or to Indicate a to overthrow purpo' ernment DETZER CHARGES “FRAME UP” PLOT|(\ 3. Tells Military Court That Assistant Judge Advocate Is Behind Alleged Conspiracy, Capt, Kar! Detzer, one tria] by court Island charged | 320W Why with brutality to prisoners at Le Mans tion Camp in France, eros’ examination to-day named Capt. John Weir, assistant Judge Advocate at s the principal behind an al- the accused. martial the trial, eged plot to “frame at authorities. Refused to Pay Award by Indantrial Commission. uel Yurestin of Yurestin & Beck of complaint of the State Industria! Com- mission. an award of* $60 or: mission, and when, or Court in supplamentary pro not appear. He also ignor: HEN Homer Sang of wheat— Detxer suid that Wor had boea Judge] pe sang of whole wheat, the Advocate at Le Mans nd when discip- 5. fine went to pices utter thy visit ofa) staple food of ancient Greece. investigation Committee | White flour and white, under- advised glatements by members to the nourished children were un- e witnesa i gents of Weir were constantly =| known in Sparta, that land of Blatements against ‘won, Detstr said he Congressional % Aprii—and prisoners, ormed of Di ion! The 111 Beverly: James, BINH Ack a explain them 1d howtility, Weir is the son of w lanapolls, Ind, of Fort Way Under protest and by advi Deter proof of Weir's having “framed? tor said he ngs described by ver oceurred: he witnesses had perjured influences of which’ he could not have exact knowledge. HAVANA ENTRIE VOR TLC) waa flew: five-year: he Was salistted themselves fateit and’ dete, OUD Havent, Lig. HUD RACH. ik fur i Fount Jeman Gi) | Vor tat Naa is tzer about the | famous fighters. ; ihe supsianos' ct thest ale Why not give your children lowed statements and never hid 2" | the courage and physique to would 4soribe no reason for Weir's} fight life's battles by using rominent at-} only Wheatsworth Real Whole Detzer was| \Y heat Flour in your home? Ind.) “No other food has that de- of the] yas hig. statem: licious, wheaty flavor. thought, Weir was me Recipes for bread, muffins, | griddle cakes, ete, in every package. At all good grocers. had |, M. BENNETT BISCUIT 00, N.Y. Chat Funeral from 877 Second Wednesday at 10 A. Me o Ugur oile| MACHORY.—AIDA. Services CAMPBELL Lad Nomen, 14 Bocore; LV; | wt. Wednesday, 11 A. M. thre sear | Mi ‘Bam nel FUNDRAL CHURCH, Broadway, FUNERAL CHURCH, Broadway, 6Ut DUD.-WILLARD, Services OAM)? elwen: @Gth at.. Tuesday, 10.80 A, M. P.M. ty Mucnday HELP _WANTEO—MALE. WASTED. To pose for ortoned thal Uasbe al, G W against twelve men alleged to have gempowed thé wood alcohol ring which ti operated ‘from Brooklyn to.Boston, day by Senater Buhol,, who dechiréd and Was responsible for 100 deaths. “they ought to be bandéed” by. the Sarmine | Bleecker Street, Manhattan; Nathan} Salvberg, Hartford, Conn.; Lucia Billi, Woller also was held in $100,000) 009 dicted to-day by the Mederal Grand to They are to be arraigned for plead- the |!ns to-morroy before the criminal REDS DRIVEN FROM DVINSK branch of the United States District The arrest of Woller and D'Am-| Letts Gals a Big Chairman of a sub-committee of brosio completes the round-up of the Judiciary Committee, has for studying the lons of wood alcohol stolen in course Morris Slamowitz of No, 101 Market | pre: i OBSTINATE EMPLOYER FINED the Gov- — Jo, 98 Goerck Street was adjudged t by Justice BE. R. Finch on Yurestin refused to pay an employee ed by the com- d before the dings did } ai order pel before Justice Delehanty to praprety he should (Ao Pe Bt nua conten uatice Finch's order for for the production of Yurestin. in under |ecourt by the Sheriff. BURGESS.—On Monday, Jan. 5. JOSEPH tatme-yearokis | M. BURGESS, beloved husband of Mur He tae | garot Bureoes. —CHARLES: Services CAMP: FUNERAL CHURCH, Broadway, | | wee EE URGES US, TO BUY WHAT IS LEFT OF | Tong Are Available-Smoot “Attacks, Prafitéers, | | | | -| WASHINGTON, $ah-' §.—Retail s conts a. pound for BUF were witagked.in the Senate to- dealers charging Attorney General t) “Gixtystive pel centsot athe ‘beot Giimore said that indictments Would! guar crop, has been delivered”. Sen- also be returned against the men in ator smoot sald, the Fedora] Court in Manhattan, The ¢, ‘it Theme. ta pleaty'ofdaw to deal in drastic fayiMan- with thase profiteors and the people ought not to be forced [te such » prices?" Purchase of the remainiler of the Cuban sugar qops patima ind at 2.551 *| 000 tons, to stabladintid reduce prices “| to the American eohsumer was urged 100 State Street, Brark-| in a cablogralal goedivdd from Rafael lyn; Edward G. Waré, brother-in-law | Montoro, Senelabprth the Preaident of Cuba, by Senator’ McNary, author ‘of the: recently: efaéted sugar bill q Proside Wilson, has annpunced his *| decision not to” mak@!the purchase on Luigi Puca, No. 111 Mott Street, Man-| ty recommendation, 6ftho Sugur Hqualization, Baahe — . i The cablegram’“exprosse! regret obtain the Cuban output,' adding that the Cuban Government had put forth Woller, Romanelli, Saleeby and) avery effort to conclude agreement Ware were arraigned before Federal} with the American Government for Judge Ohutfleld this afternoon nd] the disposition of the entire output of he bail ‘the Cuban sugar for 1920, “The possibility of the United Stu | acquiring @ large part 6f the remsin- ing crop of Cuba," the éablegram said, bail by Commissioner Reifschneider| +. dependent on the attitude ef your for hearing to-morrow. Government. There exists here 4 group of patriotic men extensively © aged in the enterprise of producivg Suga Theye with many otiies defendants were in- | Operating on a lesaer scale can be da- pended upon to Yespond to any iny- lation on the part of American repry ives to éonsider a true ptlee for Cuba's produet.” purchase the remainder of the Cuban, crop will result in “still further con, clenceless profiteering. ———— ecenn With the which {those responalble for the distributigis ae oP “A the alcohol, Agent Dobbs LONDO: Jan, 6.—The Bolshevik said. Woller i8 said to huvelarmy has evacuated the ‘ city | of Dvinek, on the Dyina, it is admitted in a Russian Soviet communique re- celved by Wireless [rom Moscow to-day. The place was abandoned under iteay. VANILLA PEANUT CREAM. KISSES: more pleasing combinhtion than” thin? flavored Virginia Peanuts, roasted te Brown then blended with thi ce, Wednenday. Special... LU Attractions CHOCOLATE COV~ ERED MOLARHES BUTTEROHIPS: Crinvs snappy morsels of the good Old fashion, gold~ en Moluxses = Candy, richly covered with our Unexcelied, —fraxrant velvety Chocolate. A sweet of irre~ Vor exact abecified welgkt N SUGAR CROP Brooklyn Federal Grand Jury Sen, McNary Told, 2,250,000 “and if dliere is any, that the United Stafes hdd failed to’ richest Sugar Crea Vanilla flavored. A regular world beafor at the Spectal Btores:'New Yorks Brooklyn, Newurk, telephone directory, MINERS TORATEY WILSON PROPOSAL SETTLING STRKE Favorable Vote On Coal Plan Expected To-day—41,000 i West Virginia O. K. Action.’ COLUMBUS, O., Jan 6.—Debate be- fore the convention of United) Mine Workers to affirm the action of the international officers in accepting the President's proposal of settlement of the coal strike continued to-day with chances favoring a favorable vote on the motion late to-day. } West Virginia delegates made a strong appea} to the convention to sustain the action of the officers. the ¢éonvention does anything Use than ‘th stistain the omees tn | canceling the strike and accepting the President's proposal, 540. men, arrested under the ‘Work or Fight’ lew. will remain in,Jjail,".said a delegate. The President of the West Virginia minora , assured § Acting Progident Lewis. that ‘41,000 union aniners of West Virginia .approve of .your action.” If,tho.gtrike had not heen called off. the West Virginia officials said thei men would pave Leen forced back into the. mines by an. unfriendly State Government and, their organization wr hee . Some delegutes urged postponement of action und the reconvening of the convention after the President's Com- mission has made its report Andrew Matt!, Vice-President iM arddng Wie/Attomney Genépal should nd oft who Is hoarding it/ nd stop tho ‘Antliracite Miners of Pennsyl- vania, assured the convention that the anthracite miners woultt be buck of the soft cowl miners if it became / nevessury latet for’ them to strike to ubtain justice, Frank O'Neal of Ulinois opposed \ihe mation to attirm the action of the officers and Charged Acting Prostdent | Lesie-with recognizing threo officers ig one delomiiein kg debate, “That is net true," said Lewis, £ ANGRE 2 CHEESE “These sandwiches, my dear, are most”—— “Yes! Aren't they—I made them with”—— | “~ “Of course, I couldn't mistake genuine Roquefort flavor.” P Made by SHARPLESS, Philadelphia 1 For To- Morrow, Wednesday, Jan. 7th, Can. Son pleture » Bix, plume full @ delicate tinge of sss ,POUND BOX for Tuesday MILK CHOCOLA’ COVERED ASSORT! FRESH” FRUIT: TI choteent len of felt tices Mtn with ‘Telces fn Delsine “Cirapene” Tabs fs ines, Al Pears. Cl fans arte rear with onr famous Prem Syan Mill Chocolates ic YOUND Box includes the container. HAS Jorution see life. and jolypene and things. A well “My Country, ‘Tis of Th “vo most of these children Christmas joy.” tions. 10 and 11 A, M. | When t twenty minutes of two. 1 Ps more children, A piness, with surprise; warm mittens; over frozen were so many and we had t Al FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Such a Good Time! By Dr. BERTHOLD A. BAER On Christmas Morning I had the best time of my I stood next to Mr, Frank E, Campbell in the recep- tion room of The Funeral Church, Broadway and 66th Street, and helped to hand out to hundreds of little children mittens and stockings and hats and flowers nown clergyman who addressed the child after they had sung “Silent Night, Holy Night’ and Then the Funeral Church Quartette’ rendered selec- We had intended to “receive” the children between We had enough presents left for at least a thousand You should have seen those eyes, shining with hap- thers with tears of joy; still others. in wonderment whether it was true or only a dream, Some children were clean, while others were so de- lightfully dirty. Over their, cold. finge We did not give them a chance to say thanks; there But, oh my, wasn't it gloriou D ee,” said to Mr. Campbell: . . what you gave is their only he reception was over it was rs we pulled ears we pulled woollen caps o be quick