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the Ellis Island detention pens to-day to determine the identity of the Gov- ernmént’s informant, No recret was made of the general feeling that true Reds would, when they found him at aepaeso ee ed SWEET FOR Q UICK LOST MISS DE KAY, SOCIAL WORKER, SOUGHT IN VAIN HOPES OF THIRSTY THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1920, consumer wiihout cutting down the profits of thes tural producer, For political reasons jt would not do to adopt in full plans offered by Gov Sinith through, persons ppointed by him to study Me qu fon and report, CHIEF RECOMMENS ATICNS MADE IN MESSAGE OF GOV. SMITH PRIESTS BURNED Teast, “express a low opinion of him.” | but something wilt be done } RADICAL PAPERS EXCHANGED There came to Mht to-day a new 5 \ LISTS OF RICH SUBSCRIBERS. branch of the State Government, Tt tx ans vege “4 . | he Rovy Mir raid dlecloeed the toe rpeconaitutond! branch, and the Favors Rescinding of Prohibition Ratification | formn'!>r the radical newspaprs | Jtended that there should be any Chrougii the country have adopted | branches but the executive, legisla. and Says Tax Increase Is Due to i the device uf bucket hops and fly- | fue ene mamel Te hee one ne Dry Legislatioti. by-night investment companica of the ——en | —_——— xelt in. 1 euNs UTSTANDING feat the @ " —_——>— corrupt capitalistic underworld, and Cpa abo rome Inliat. _| The new branch of the State Gov hice + features of the Governor's message are: f ew Gacianee "Guckes tind” carrying ODAC? Olutlities Policies as Anti-Saloon League Declares gumment is the: Anti-Saloon. League, Recommends that the Legislature rescind its resolution ‘Tears Down Blazing Decora- 5 7” a p mt ‘4 = the names of “parlor Bolahevists" who Assembly Meets— Walker , s To Suatrmanisation, through ite State ‘atifying the Highteenth Amendment to the Constitution Pree eee ‘ h s a Superintendent, transmitted to overy tions as Sisters Calm pay real money for subscriptions to Senate Minority | ead | eR Thi ” ' | Republican member of the Legisla- Upges that the Legislature bring pressure upon New York's United hy aha j newspapers encouraging the over-| OcMale | v1 ader, | un Things. ture to-day Me Funning orders for States ‘Senators for ratification of the peace treaty 200 Children. r . | am ssion, ‘The gist of these is tha throw of existing Government. || comoee - . | the Repubfican nembers: tall cae Declarés that the State income tax and increases of other taxes i To provide a place of concentration ANY, Ja, 7—The 1920 Legis | By Martin Green. what William H. Anderson, the State,» had been made necessary by Prohibition, which eliminated an im /While Mar. Bruder was celebrating | for the Reds the Department of ARSE ‘iatire met for its flrat seesion to- | (Special Staff Correspondent of The| “Yi a Moh eR ao ‘a portant source of revenue, high mass to-day at St. Joseph's ! Waud to ke sey aay S: A8%. Perfected onsanization, Untened | At Mine gi hay hope of [120% League a branch of the State Declares that labor unions must abide by their written agreements | Catholic Chureb, No. 410 Fast stth : e balla baat Am ved that ' GO¥ernat Smith's mewsuge and | ABANY, Jan, T—Any hope of! Government in the following: pro-' with thelr employers, | Street, in the presence of 200 obi! Assurances have been recelv bo \Iegisiation which would have the ment: * dren, the alt decorations caught | sufficient funds will be forthcoming “Journed until the night of Jan. 12. | i Haat Anti-Saloon League Asks for a law providing for a minimum wage and a new standard Hee: them a GurAl th) 6 ew eee t Side Goincan trctable tha wuveni to) 1H 4s: KieenbAy Wis eaanak. eccit. offect of lessening the force or effect aeking any favors. It repres of hours for working women and children. \ Gide Wael aptieadl ta: Ae 5 handle the deportations without dif- noes of the Republ were elected [of the Highteenth Amendment might PT Composing Tis hk at thee hk Says the State ought to control the production and distribution of —\entise allay. ‘The Ate fanbe accatasite f | s well be wbandoned at the start. | Repihite: , ee 4 ee ‘ F : a r fleuity, it was said, : ant of PY A party vote, Thaddeus C, Sweet [us wel andor eet | ab acer Pian in the State of milk, fea put out the fire. and the } It was intimated by Department of | While the Republican legislators are F . 4s definitely as any Asks for legislation providing for health insurance and maternity | alarmed children started to leave Justice officials to-day that other Of Oswego wae given a seventh tern | ve Wavadd ob tude ntscBatk fohet . ber of the Legislature represents | surance. ~ dthels cf ‘not afraid of the Anti-Saloon League, | the Republicans in a certain. section 2 ba “s poe tacs . rt tble nat Bas as Speoker, red C. Iammond of | te Individual logistators—or many of | Cf the Btate, Tha. League will gladly Recommends the provision of educational facilities for adults, ex Notre Dame Sisiere immediately which have, in editori and ne ‘Ononuaga, waa olected Clerk amd Re Pte pane every man who Kouvo ettls wileted the childre | stories, been narrowly skirting the , them—are afra nid they feverishly | #tnds for law and order and is rep-| Peciaily the foreign born who plan to become citizens ae n Fe Marry W. Haynes, of Weatchester resentalty : racter ; " , i eC he meantime Monsignor Bruder . borders of anarchy, wiil be raided . |ndhore to the principle that Prohibi- | tainee e the character and ‘n- Asks for a law giving power to the Public Service Commissions to atakiad | | : on, hav! won made part of the | 01 Dve | decoratio es he fact tha | these publications, officiate auld, have, NUC of New York, Democratic Candi- ‘ adhe aA polltically profitable for. parties, Recommends ak necessary measures for the completion of the handle qwerm inde numa ny eat Me 1 } been supported indirectly by funds date for Speaker, automatically b+ Conatitution of the Nation, 1s now |take tho right alde of moral jaquen. barge canal : | ie tame vintll Ne aw th a ane ate came minori de | a closed incident, except as the From whieh it is quite , ‘ . Nie task ou he anw the futility of, Samad Sy rHdIGAL Bodlnd Wille they ee ae codtte ‘Banktorw: tectoa mhOeaAity ‘eviese: tor cpuesine ir ax {tte Dew bratch of the Go tat | Says the financial demands of the various departments would have | #!ngle-hanod fighting. He then askeg » vm je Senators electex : me z bid tie ‘ F : A ani He ! haste gslebrig Sele Knguege James 3, Walker of New. York “JEANNE BE a °F enforcement reste nll matters Cena eA ea One cht cen! COLOUR Yate a predate Seven ul Sisters. te turn in am alarm at : jerely ’ JEAI S, i F ae) r os a ve vith | " . ers rs re white he onan for a 7 ‘ newsagera.” | minority teader of the Upper House Nv eanaenetee So tho thirsty need expect no relief me one of Iaw and order the anti-/ Recommends legislation to bring about municipal ownership of be li H ” ra fire ex {| ‘ Bieven additional prisoners, col-|i0 sugcemsion to James A. Foley who % ~ __ {from Albany this year Stloon League stands for. Just to; public utilities. poco Jocted overnight from this vicinity, | retened Iria seat to ome. Surr ace Found of Girl Who Dis-| ‘The Denioeratic plan to have the Bin, sath ene new branch “of the | —— oon: oa —' : a ; “ ita priests trom the rectory, { ware son, to Bilis Island to-day after gate of New York County. Senator appeared From Hull Togislaturo rescind its action In in- tive, Mr. Anderson incloses with hia {much faith in democratic govern: |Cillly prospective citizens of forelBU| artmmeted, Ce rie eee had been, ' thred had teen roloased os not de- Widker endal a threes cornered con House y| dorsing the Righteenth Amendment in| !nstructions to Republican legislators -tent ee i rust ihe, Alii ane ae toate ‘ vhic aa : ‘the last session on the «1 1a letter he wrote to Speuk : Sntrusting ww thy remo of | [Usted to the dunastance of the Mon : \y sorted in warrants, ‘Three of those {6x in which he was oppowed DY! Gricado, gun, ¢—-atiew Jeanne pelt as aoa on pane ground Hts Ie Bee te Sooner Thod-|URGES IMMEDIATE RATIFICA: | ducation the militury training oF, Manor as the ihe apparatue appeared! held were young mon regantingwhom John J. Hoylan of New York and| 4. Baa rear neds oe indo: pena a : ae antegatty the! dste of Dec. 31, 1919, ‘The letter reade,| _ TION OF PEACE TREATY. boys sixteen to vighteen years old Viet yp Heth Taleo : laces, cloths t mystery. | Daniel J. Carroll of Kingw, « sappeaie, fs ?) sentiment of a majority of the voters ¥ H i * Additional {ities for the care “0 chureh insignit had been burned: the, officials made a deep ee ral oe aaa [disappeared from the Hull House Sat-! or the state, and that auch sentiment |ANOERSON GIVES ORDERS TO|. TH frst aubsect considered by the| ,A‘ditional facilities I | ‘Tho firemen quickly extinguishes aw One other, Miss Anna Manson. a Rus-| A designed to make Oct. 27, the] urday, waa still missing sirly to-da: SPEAKER SWEET, - Governor in his message was the! tHousing legislition to relieve the Humes and then the Monsigno ' sian girl of twenty-four arrested at a Birthday of Theodore Roosevelt, a|{ School children and teachers who have | can be estublished only by a referen-| : | peace treaty, and without mentioning | rent profiteering situation M desrite his burns, concluded ii i (mt club at No, 113 Fast 10th, lego! holiday, to be known aa Rouse. oan wsaistinis ln the search sande we] um in the forthcoming election, will, ru sald last winter when there was fesdevatlonn nh one (We _ ther, | Legislation empowering Publig Ser- | When hi ad finished his hands wer : Ne gai wi y j¥elt Day, was the first measure caune steve ka left by smali- | remain a plan, Melo ae gect the passage of a nultiti. | : For an otnels) vice Commisgions to enforce their, Heated and. the children marched i Street, declined to be a mystery. | . inst measure in=| Chum she belie nia ; ee ; cation Nquor measure in the guise of /M@ Weed the Legislature to pass a | dy es Out HEHE “ObuE A gitl of remarkable dusky beauty, areas by Senator Salvatore A. Co- |." ae —- I, ake a sad and a as jot ot Reh that coer DIL that if tt gots tesalution “calling upon the United) Legislation 10 brit t munici- —~<— } . . : lol, Demox of Now York. . legisiators that met at the Capitol! trough the Senate you did not knows ame ie be i 5 ly dressed, became the “ w r | whethe: not know States Senators from New York to as- | hl ownership of put lithes ae a tho group which was! Other first dhy billy included one for the party caucuses last night and Tay ee {ec again Ae sist In the immediate ratifestion of |, Weumutes for the conservation or MAY SUE BONNER ania At Pollee Headquarters for | bY Senator J. @amuel Fowler, Repub. aasembled later in the corridors of a'there In RGw tie operons the treaty of pea This in nacea: |" Gonminiin ee ie ee and FOR ALIENATION . « aa ‘ 5 ing a araRuisnamanelare r opp ‘or | E e ‘ lotion of the barge canal anu transfer to Ellis Island, Her com- ee Ne Stebel » to repeal the jhe Ten Eyck fee eony ; ne ake peutic Hppolntment of a Sury, he said, for the stimulation oe already planned, for whic) “goyiut's | * ht Saving Law, and two things in genera. ne soft pevadwaa | P that you Know to repre-|indust id the stabil . .) Purpose it is estimated ‘that from ~ 1s referred to her as “Soviets yin nent your reat of £0 repres|| ry and the stubilizing of com On : \ Paratha she sintied abprectative-| J. Mackrell, Demo- on averything. I ran across & con! wiggest, since the Miler Cee | meccial enterprises $45,000,090 to $20,000,000 will be need- Walter Iring Considers New Action x «f erat, neler, amending the vention of embalmers and casket! je peculiarly the § hata ce ©; ins ebae lt i De ‘ . rho used the designation. 'e Speaker's cos * parigraph on labor and labor additional sum be provided 1 : e es ‘Divorce ly at Le ee * rere ‘of, tutothobile laws, One of the Mackrell makers out in Cineinnatl a few weeks | that you must assume responsibility | lewisiation, the Governor mentioned | ing and equipping’ wrnin. etevitors at Aer eR Divoire s that “great anarchist, Johann Most") Bills would make the altering or jAgo which was & delirious orgy of for whatever ix done by the majority, “the tendency of some labor wnions Pee canals ft, SnROrMOBCR “with Effort Fails, De facing «1 omotdle license : | ent compared with sott |. i ‘ ‘ res i pins which will be submitted by the ee ering Wort and) aald she advocated free thought, | fine f an put m: al license num TST EUORNE | SeuDey va the soft Also, in behalf of the supporters‘ ‘8reeard their written agreements | Superintendent of Public Works, 1OPISVILA.E ua ath a ber th ids d ati f statesn 1 ane love and the distribution of or o! identification number a | peda) aggregation of ste nen and cause which you profess to; ¥'th their employers.” He continued: FAVORS THE CONSTRUCTION OF hate v;.| Misdemeanor, and the other would re- others drawn to Albany by the open- T respectfully stggest, w “A determining "| iouy | (GRAIN ELEVATORS HERE. Hon) of afeutions may: be brousbe by wealth. She “gloried in her marty is opporttnity. tt ‘bh » While ing factor with business conatruction of rain clevat Aalto THe. Eoulav business ma : fe fours! i 2 = $ oppoi thie e ec \ Gonstiictinn: of wtain cle untets oy Tring. Loulaville busi ‘ Jom"! nhe creid, and declared the| (IP tho oftirinal manufacturer's bill De es ing of the Sate Legislature, One| ortain tint the omer make mien in ascertaining theig manufac-| New York arbor by the State oan Ww «New York “Milk Ualted gtates was in no respect tesn{ Of Mle th accompany every subse- : heard a laugh in the throng about mittees to which the enforcement mii (Uing costs is the agreement fixing, part of the general terminal sche 110, at's, Balt eae ene vical than ald. Ttussia, | TUDE Hale of a motor vehicle ells Senate Committee He!once in tive minutes, and the sound and “any Act Mullification measures (helr labor comts, ‘These agreements | {!* coustriwtion of grain elevators bled! Re DRORC ee ikadreds of hiss Ware tlesing trom me Republicans have large work- Promised. No Immu nity. caused a concentration of attention ; Bal ea Tr Reed erent nesan ty should be kept. No settled and pros- | Gontinension beste ay constr hour -majorities in ‘both houses, ed NO IMIt¥— |upon the perpetrator which had an 0)" : ith the char- | porous ‘condition _c eine ono! ‘ay col ees | two former di the alty to-day, many to go into hid- " . i : : ae un acter, inteligence and patriotism ot 8 on can exist in any) tion until a connected and completed «hy oo the gant | feplits trende ia other cities, and eects 22 Republicans and 21) | ower Prices Not Seen Now cee dt the toprot a, hare Neaeick the rank and file of the party whieh Dranch of industry where there are system has teen obtained throughout | ground. truelty hy a jocrats in the Senate, one seat pplied to the top of « + | You represent, in view of ther mae a the State t Intng’s statement that he ised . ~ some headng for the Canadian border. |p oing vacant, 1 ' = HEODORE TO GET LIME. |Slbility that rests upon you for eng | en ncettaintios. ‘There t# no more | "Developmen: of rural motor ex. | templating bring! 3 ' ; : es love War Made Chief William » "yn sald the Revwhticas, Ae bt rience te] WASHINGTON, gan. T—The “ighhoo™ LIGHT. Is done by the committees appornied XCU® fOr a labor union repudiating | press, (This. is to be the subject of ee arn We ane Government's © .o against the radi- i members, the i by you. its written pledge than there is for an. % liter report.) ts Announee : a Ge will continue until all. those| Demecrata 36 and the Socialists 6 five” packérs are still subject to] ‘Theodore Roosevelt jr. was one of! “Mr, Anderson “respectfully sug- {employer to go buck on his given wora|.APDEopriattons tor the mainitn. AM dting. announced boasts 4 coe bh Two new membem took setts in the} criminal prosecution or civil suits de-| the busiest young persons in this vi- gests" that the Speaker of the Asaem-|in aatationehie® 5 ance of State military forces: _— - named in warrants are caught, or| 70) melr Monier took wu p cinity yesterday and last night, It is | bly shall appoint to the Committee an |" ony Peationship. Amendment of the onstituuion 4 E LLEGED ' . ind: eome safe hiding place. Hun-| Smale, Jann le Karle, Republican, |epitg thelr agreement with the Gov-|apparent that the Republican iedders Rules and other ‘commiceey tee O% On the question of Bolshevism, Gov, to provide home tuie in FREE ALLE! RED *: { Gradp of Federal agents continued to | Mrs Se Hy ae erat l omninieritito eat. rialat Chere ide Heise re Ee te Pa aie, Quite ee lehtruated With the work of handling | Smith said: lh Gaal edie iiloation| WITH CLEAN BILL~ pm’ Queens County,.and Joseph D, |" : | tention 5 jegisla-) all sorts of important legislation: . ; Legislation compelling publication seamph the city all last night. 1 - wisiation only “The anarchist, the revolutionist, the ae sees ely, Detnoers . tN Attoeneye (General. of} tion, Mr. Roosevelt, ,it has been de-| such members as will of all campaign contributions betore . TM) temerity of some pf the radi-| Melly. Democrat ot New York, e-| Attorney General Palmer told ur’ Jelded, will act ms ‘eodfather. to alll selves in advance to come tet: | underminer of our institutions should election ‘ CHICAGO:Jan. 7.—While plans were calg?is shown, however, by their/ Samo the Hepraweniative of the Six-/ Senate Agriculture Committees to-day. legislation looking to the American-| the orders of the Ant, loon League. |"eceive po mercy at our hands. He — Legislation compelling counties to fade, tocuay. (olbaaiai ti ‘ Mmasged move to raise a fund to de-/teenth District, a position held by| Mr. Palmer, who drew the agrec-/jzation of foreigners who are apt to|The fourth branch has grafted ttelf idoee not belong here. have profound M#K @PPropriations for boards oi [Bene made to-day to begin hearing fend and bail those taken in recent | former Sonator Foley since 1912, ment with the packers, dented om-| be peevish at our Goverfiment. Gov. /on the governmental tree all right, | ame Lynne child welfare n deportation proceedings against 224 raids, llrabeth Gurley Flynn, who| Many new face were sven in the| phatically that he had promised them| Smith has an Fssigpaeinit te hay aha eau persons permitted theme | [ith ee Bean semis Gre i Re vie of (ie cost of collecting }radicaln before an immigration Ii. 2 dy for subm n to the| selves to become quit idea} triumphantly to resist Bolshev- tie ‘State income tu spector. the Department of if has ‘been placed in charge, said to-|A*embIy, including two women | immunity but if it were adopted! night over the failure vot tha panne | Sats On the subject of finances the mes- | (pe ofttotale qoeased Nafesl rie day there was already $200,000 avail-|Members, Dr Klimiboth Van | "I could yo into éourt to-morrow, would necessarily gain| of Democrat enators to select a : bait Sant Od statistician for the Ped- able for ball, enough to release al- | Gillette, Democrat, of Sehencctady,| either civilly or eriminully,” raid Mr, | some 8! of credit. It is the design | minority leader. It had been forecast |URGES AMENDMENT OF WORK- “Owing to the loss in revenue from } Trade Commission, who was ar- lor , enoug' . ‘ S f . the majority to annex all the! that Senator James Walke, o the liquor traffic it was necessary to el : and Misa Man; ite E t > p ‘ Senator James Walker of Man- MEN'S COMPENSATION LAW. rested Monday night. Mallen was vir most haif those now confined on Ellis Mise Marguerite [4 Smith, Ito- | Palmer, ‘if 1 were convinced that was credit obtainable along those lines,|hattan Would be weleteg: per Man: | M! impose 4 tax on perssonal incomes givena clean bill and it was de- Island. The Department of Justice |PU!loan of New York. the wise thing to do for the publi¢}and Mr, Roo: t ts to act the part) much as three of his " supporters | Enactment of minimum wage for ang increase the taxes on business nied the Government had sought bis will pot consent to any releases until Hoorevelt also begun bis | good. Nothing in the arrangement /of,s legislative vacuum cleaner. |missed the train In New York, or| Women and minors, also a new stand. ‘corporations, Seperpance. nd (ADtOr | aprens, 6 Assembly ; a eproMeD ‘The Evening World's long fight for| something. he could muster only ¢ ard of hours of labor for women and Vehicles care is used in framing |” Pa, 10 was set for argument on the after preliminary hearings, ae in the Aasambly to-|with the packers precludes prosecu-| onoaper milk for Now York will pro-| votes, whereas euaior Books minors, based.on a maximum eight- (the budget for the coming, year, no | appeal of Victor Berger trom bie con * The local raiders still have more |day. It was recalled that bis father | tion for their pust iegal act duce results in this Legislature. The| Manhattan eased into the game with | ? 1 ne nerenses in the revenue laws should | viction, The appeals of Haywood and : than 600 warrants to serve, and have | W:ered public office an an Avseinbly-| Mr. Palmer also declared he had not| Republican majority wants to lower|three yotes and Senator Carroll o¢| Nour aay. this law also to embrace be necessary hinety-four other convicted 1. W. W f leeaterorkinag in relays, Man thirty-eight years asco, promised the packers immunity fram|the price of milk to the Now York| Brooklyn shoved in six industrial and mercantile establish-\ “The tentative requesta for budget | will he heard next Tuesday f — Speaker Swoot in his worsage | further legislation. ———— = ——_-______ | ments," the Governor believes would “PPrepriations, led for the ve a ceotol sl ORL 3 od onding in s required by |, | 200 Rounded Up in Steel Town Red | urged prompt jogislation bw the Tee. |, “But in view of your agreement with |help the present labor situation. {hal $141 TO. and the prob: | German rms, Now 280,000, to Be Mas islature in harmony with the Vol ne rs f secute them ' Amending the Workmen’s Compensa- | able resources available to meet the Verther Redaced, 4 BUTLER, Pa., Jan. 7.—Three hun-| steud Act to enforce pre =] BRie ibe 4 ~ tion Law so as to allow awards for expenditures for the coming yea BERLIN, Jan The German army. & dred persons were taken in raids cOn-! 41. state oe prohibition itt liad A an NOME T eee ie . | occupational diseases, the creation of | ©*\immited a EAA nated se, [Which numbered 280,000 men on January ducted at Lyndora, a ateol town near . 6 ther Under the | a {ter care of invalid| Leonia aan LAR tes 1). will be reduced monthiy so that by t Speaker Swee stment of | tend fo. Pr them. Under the a bureau for after car invalid | partments will have to 6¢ : 3 here, by Department of Justice agents | ve mere emeet Urged enactment of | oirourimtane f should: doubt the |G onicatnl and tlawn to deat. Wederall fused: wa tii should be April the strength, laid down by th and irodpérs of the State Constabulary | MW that would prohibit the printing|sropticiy ne Ih Tae Aitarmey Geen |tegisiation on the subject of industria) |they “wre in excew of the monced to-day. The short. service f Jest night. They were assemblod in an/®"d circulation of publications de- er 1 died that in 8 opinion no new celopioa ave ured |needs of the State, notwithstanding s will be disbanded conypleteiy atest built in the centrp of.the|#lened to create unres con. | legislation Is needed now > |the increased cost of every activit Months after the treaty becom: | Be tenes tctentia alten and. uretd Gat Ge should like to see thts plan tried | = ol mJ MESSAGE URGES STATE CON. |of the Goverment.” : i, *Oomaemanlst Party” wero detained, The) momonalinad to lewelite tor the ro-|ment with the packers. “Iedo nel| «Continued Fron First Page.) ; ‘ TROL OF MILK PRODUCTION. | feet were allowed to. return 10 thelr! view and revocation of citizenship,| promise hut. it will immodiately 7 ig 1 aeaten Gunenntes pee vee On the milk situation the Governor f ‘ome ales “that the seditious purl ‘| mean lower moat, prices. Some 6 - States Constitution, that question had : tho emia. Sevi Cent K 4 ta] who, by sow parlor Soctaliat, | tio packers content that their agre Nin to wruthae. tee Rigneeenth Antend:| agi sean pasked upon by the people of | TBs control of the production and t _ Soviet mires pave im) who, by spvlal standing, financial and| nent to obaerve the law. moans res he Conatitution has been|the State in their election. ‘Th distrébution. On the subject he says 1 UND PROFIT Giangote, cote te uae. encourages or |duction of the efficiency of their or. | ment to the Conaiitution hss beent ion passed the Lenidatig: Ceo | “During the aummer and) tell of PENN NDON, Jun, 7. — Soviet centres, !abets a plot for the overthrow of con-| nizations, upon which lower p legally adopted may be considered an | litle Mesh Se TaamRltOE RNY ne Ten scagh YApale cgencion, —_— ed by American Communist, have | stituted government.” depends; but if we have destr ‘open, question, not only, In: fast bur | BMrew margin. The question ix no 1 crea anali oe aluds. wb: mada or the ; been established in Glasgow, with sub-| nile 4 in part this efficiency, wo hay jor mn 5 ‘ my one, but in order to enforce | meal ] Gomaaifiem; th. verious towns in the]. nie Bot advocating a pay-aa-| jostroyed (he aulocracy at thelr bye. {in law | age it was made the subject | Question of the production and dis- wean Mare. j Ciyde district, acooming Lo the Glasgow | UK Policy for this, year, Speaker | tem." ane 1ael apemion ot the Dee of a party caucus, and members of the | bution of milk. Unlike other food. j ly correspondent of the Daily Mail Sweet aayp the heavy burden of taxa. | He declared that 4 the pac KATE ,NG | Passed a reaolution ratifyins the || oat ine whose personal views ang | stufts, it is an absolute essential for | . : For Tomorrow, } ‘ ee es tion at present demands a policy of Me Mncd an punt ur ihe ngreenvent | uekteenth Amendment. Can that); 9 ate inatances the well kecay | babies, children and invalids. ‘The | Ci Thursday, Jan.8th x strictest retrenchment, However, the | 4 Nat one “anh ‘ resolution be rescinded? The samo! -known . iF Mearing on Mysliac Contempt Case lhe will at once hale them to court public health is dependent upon an Deferred Until Friday. Speaker urget salary increases for|on=contempt proceedings and force|ominéht counsel that I have before AN Wises freee OE oy nale auppls. af puse) BN wucle: sear , . ' ‘The hearing to determine whether Dr,| the lower paid clerical force in. the | thelr, obedience, referred to have alao passed upon this 9 PI ® action, were coerced iat a uaies of AR Ais Pouce FRUIP AND NUT BUTERCUPS—This Is a collection o ’ - 1 why butte Band cheese . a he) BY the party lash to surrender th some milk at a pi ‘ dainty, silky finished pillow shape sweets having hard Michael Mysligz an associate of Mar-|employ of the State to enable them nd poultry were not included in the |Question and have pronounced — the iil, aw Gonvinoad “trom <heites: tens and former Treasurer of the Rus-|to meet the hiher costa of I : a ial T pan an: aedde hele. nrodunteloninion: thats own convictions and vote for the reso- | 9% @ candy Jackets In many pleasing tints and delicate ft { sian Federation, should be pun for] ‘The Speaker red fel | Were handled under refrigeration and “Where a State Legislature has |/Ution. timony addu¢ed at the numerous and fillings of crushed nuts or Iusclous fruit Jellies: contempt in refusing & court onder to favor of wontinuod PnratrHetioT on normally belonged f@.,the Outoner! parigied an ament Rae: ahie betore 1 am advised that there were mem- | hearings on this subject thet in the SPECIAL POUND BOX @aawer questions before the Lask com- State high ing the wook- | Vusineed ¥ y * . bers of the Legislature whose personal | interest of the public welfare, the | mittee was pul over ‘until Friday by || onda tia ¢ Ho explained that’ the decree will| it has become effective by a rat i State, through its law-making body, Justice Vernon M, Davia to-day Cumpens tion Lae on ee CraneD's | aitow the Government te force the| fication of thrae-courtha of the |#¢Atiments and convictions wert op- | Biate, thrust Oke Man nonne Pedy Ww. , . i creased living conta, compenmt a for | Mckers to quit handling thent, if itis) soveral States, % wars that | Posed to ratifying the Kighteenth | tripution of milk 19 be @ public util ‘ednesday’s Attractions |oceupational wneoa, Improv {| thoueht wise or necessary ei ea bean ta: chadmenot olf Amendment to the Constitution, suf- | ity, subject to regulation and control | f — ~ LABOR INDORSES as inh OaMUNINtAtINE. tent —-—— ~ | pric reckons Helio ha , |ficlent in number to have prevented | by the State |tselt. CHOCOLATE COVER- ‘ AMERICAN’ ZOLLER? NEW BUYING PLAN enstits of the widows’ pension hoe cumstances or opinion, then the | ent jp number to have he| Other recommendations are Ey MOLASSES PLAN- FECTIONS—Do sou wonOttY Of Lhe wld penston lew » ymssaKge by : a ee 2 Y ‘ i veturn to The 8 dminiatra HAVANA ENTRIES. Btate Lentelature has the power | ee ee eeeee eutiticatlon if in wed fon |, Re-distrioting the State in ragara ||| TATIONS — Kverybedy like Nuts? Do vea like | lion of ite ¢ regtilation - and ought to voice such change sotutlon at matification, if it had not} eo health matters, "So that each |f| kee the old | a4 4 Pore Ee eee / Federation Names Special Repre- and e Hatribution, re- | fariey for tomorow: 0 8 | by aw revalution of recixsion, to [born for the action of the VenP papinransliy CaUls | MBERORY if FICRM IT) ove Uae aeeed toeretee in Iustrously finished, sentative to Educate Unions in Noner 'Nigo Rie Tea ; fda talon gh Me ORK! | the end hat the other Staies may | C4ueut Pujainisnance of public health lab: [1 | kits tanks eo tut tte richly flayored bard a5 : Sith the Ts cialetic ey tga ee okt, 10a) Polish be advised of the true opinion and | ASKS ASSEMBLY TO RESCIND oratories in each of the larger cities, |p| Very best under » thi andy Jackets, presented ( erative Buying ania tar th Tae Fay, 105 ‘ Estbs preven A-operative Buying, ailby of the New York , position of the State in regard to Abolishment of the Department of | ot in mani enutttul } rk sty WAGE Th 4 PRIOR RATIFICATION. : | hanes Seeeticahe, fin 7 : rablem, and coneutent eh i] the ainendment Narcotic Drug Control und tranater- 49 siores: New York, — | tManty { Bee cetutsirne Tha KOE coe igby the Slate of the Vo HAC Siniwn | “LE then, the question is pending in] "ln view of ull theme cireumstances, | ing it un a bureau to the Department | Senokinny Meine: © pithe loreniner tu TOWN, 4, 2 jt i corde d ie visi i being tried out by trades union. . ‘adbaar wie eR a Hiatt nota | several of the States suMcient in]and in order that the true opinion | re, oe heulth insurance and Yor exact | rector’ i i, ~ rit nie adap la : ae Tadth Anas papltibnloesihe Biats of New PONT eae location see telephone di new policy or organize! labor to dU Lewin Nixo rigs, NAssigtl 102) number of themselves or joined with position of the of 2 maternity insurance. The spec ight Inoiudes the container Bi wat the high cost of living, The mov. ner of Mangloy, tos: ti | the State of New York to reduce the| York in regard to the Eighteenth} Adoption oF $8 odicatlonel. en | a 50 ait tes the con ment has the indorsement of the Ameri called upon for ure Sinn venrolls: claiming: | Dumber ratifying the Bighteenth| Amendment be ascertained sand car- | Aion to provide opportunity | fo . - { ean Federation of Lavor, Secretary Port of tN prepress made iv salving aia ge alt Phang Amendment below the necessary | red out, and made known to the peo. | education of adult citizens and espe. | FUNERAL DIRECTORS, | FUNERAL DIRECTORS i Frank Morrison announced to-day a e problem in New York i ' Geteaia three-fourtas, it would seen to be the} ple of cther States, T redommended | — DIED John Walker of the Mine Worke H : h sislature o' e = 5 | -_-- MN and duty of the State of New York not] that the Legislature rescind Its prior Union has been named a special repre- 1 as alstonn ve [ratification of the said amendment, | MACRORY.—AIDA, Services CAMPBELL “CAMPBELL SERVICE” IS NOT CON- hai Sigee plese pec BORA IN STORM AT SEA Koll Mak tos, [Only to ith own @itizons, but for ad- | ratification 1 a nt, PAs Metis yard ‘ sentative of the ation, with 6 ( . Punta Pe U4; Haul OT yoo to the eltixens of other States,|and sutmit the question to the qual-| FUNERAL CHURCH, Broadway, FINED TO NEW YORK CITY. } quarters ut Sp IL, to educate f 5 } teh Neon wt, Wednesday, 11 A. My j | fawiods losthe ti of co-operate PMO Yates Samed in Honor or] oT out nid Ps cian {to state What its true opinion is, and| fed Glectors 0 Ie tate St the 600 | eeeieereneeneserenes ——— A telepkone call will’ bring our i f Ktallan Lincr Argentin: ‘ Dy at whether there has been any change] eral election in the year 194 esentc ii t wherever you ; Duy ing | et Mla ‘ : t a : LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. repr citve to you, r y { MILES heed AalioPL Atala) Hew cere The italian linet Nu n the circumstances or its opinion] “I am ynable to understand what| SO8T vane ie | may be, with the least possible delay. tabdlishing co-operative organisations fc dny Nap! te since the resolution was pi J rati-| reasonable argument can be made ‘at or North | a j operative ieations f 4 . We have personal representatives almost everywhere me r 1 » ying the ro Ae endnie ‘ t submitting to the people a op ring wit baying necessities and clothin f fying the proposed amendment to the | against submitting t people any pring mit . ¥ D. Night ’ The lead ts being taken by the mine tin and 4 third cabin Constitution question that interferes with their H. Stone, 1400 Call “Colambus 8200" Any Hour, Day or Nig 1 Room ® workers and the Brothrhood of Railway @eked al Pier erm “Force is wled 1o this suggestion | personal liberty. ‘The man who op- om, ones N v EL wie Bivotherh f Maint 1 Bans 4 1h. Abrat former] because of the ehreumse tooen auie poses the submission of that kind ot ary heindie “with white hawt, long teil PRA! neat CAM PEA ib © Brotherhood of Maintenance 0 Marine the hig ’ prat armer ; dary teindie chest 6 . Way Employees and Rallway Saco Las Monday iwe were be political’ bea San seo, wae |Tounding The paseage of the resolu-]a quostion assumes the role of the | www de name of Mary; Hrooklin jiceder: rowan’. eh tye | 4 Rous tenes one lprteat with tho ddeu, eneragy. Mri, Josowh (astnilona gave |wre convicted of bridal tun a Bene | thon by the Legislature, of this State ator ond gety himself up os being ‘Mai t Broadway it eo" st. 237 Street ar BY AVE isihit Bee ace’ Pussies kt aoneia toa a Hain heble ay ees fracd St ail the pas | TM mentors of that Legislature | unwilling 10 ablde by the will of the Flowers Jor AM Occasions. Artistic Funsta: Dosiyns Our Spoelatly Amsltind Soong, Preaidert at Zy Maughic Fah doin! briet Attorney, is frood the pa * aw is y Detwol. jWSte Manied iy loner of Uae vesaol. tole prohibitions forday, were not elecied in view of any pro-| majority, He cannot be euld to have “ \ ° . M3 s. . . Marte: . ’ oe a ke ™ . ~ = ‘i cal . Pann - tere en wee

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