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RYAN WANTS ii ile. { found that ft was the cuatom in advance, of the assumption that em ALBANY OUTLAWS IINTERBOROUGH MEN SAY THEY ARE NOT. TALKING OF STRIKE) es opens gregh uNON LEADERS i tevitig to bunt down « band tfom Manhattan ahd Jersey who have been trying to loyal workers of the Balti- he gould get a pair of diamond and « GHamond ring she wak W and ¢ Of the officials of the New York Con- solldated Railroad Company (a B. R. road) to dectare dividends on the pre- ferted and common atock for a full year SOLIDLY AGAINST GOING ON STRIKE The man yan upsusirs over tho roof. Oblo freight force and it trains, pic ‘he track near Kim Park, as had ly Was riding With Special Potice- Bight @ red jantern was put | RETURN TO WORK AS STRIKE WANES Kind—Negotiating With Com- pany for More Pay. tive Against Drastic Action of Any From Local Traction Workers. ting aid ffomn the lasal trac- “Outlaws” Abandon Hope of Help FIND STRIKE FEVER SUBSIDING RAPIDLY 1 t before. A apectal HE following statement was 1 outlaw raliroaa sirikers Ball gaa that te fle epigion ‘the ony on which Yardmaster B. F. insued to-day by the Execu- gave Up hope to-day of get~ ef sHegality wolst i STOCK me FROM Inge Would warrant the dividends, ati President La Guardia he believed the penal law had been ied by ‘Bk T, officals responsible ie dividen Assistant € rita oan, aa t ae Pan ho: ariee out of 919. (Continued Yak Fe Firat Page.) the dividends declared in 1! BOWIE ENTRIES. fut rrielg ns Rint ra Committee of the ie. ‘ — mldight and ix shots were fired Philadelphia and Washington) jrovnerhood of | Interborough | Pn re eee voted unenimoury | Men More Inclined to Submit tmis attemoon to act of mr. nyan's ROBBER ATTACKS the cab. Ono shot scratched) Report Men Coming Back | pioyacs: in Labor Lyceum, Brockiys, to | Grievances Through Prop- | Terisnation, and as some af the mem. WOMAN IN STREET |*' a cheok, The policeman jumped The Executive Cothmittes of the stidk to their agredment with the bers gf the Board have been accused Bs na Semen, te jand was knocked down, disarmed and Trains Move. company, which rung antil 4 er Channels, by Mr. Ryan the meeting promises to ; eet salle Said te Brotherhood of Ifitefhorough : -1t was learned to-day that Mrs, Anna alter hacen ture “Beaten into brag by a ed Hapld ‘Transit Cotpaay . eae over harbor strike tap irs exceddingly Lprig roy Meg duerdiing, 49 yeare old, Who lives on nileand, sven ti of twenty men who ran away) aLRAN N. ¥. i who had expedted to speak were e of the members the Hed Scien acimaeet io hie| YT, ¥., April 14—~The! ployees wish to go of recom as mot permitted to deter the Representatives of the International | ,, Goverdore: ansuedg, tay Ath. Spee aes ic heck se hy ail iy, 108} Gana Ds Lanin sald he recognizes! “rump” strike of railroad yardmert| emphatically denying that Intor- ida ‘ Brothorhoods who have been opposing | a5 acting in the ealmolty of a padked critical condition after a beating re. "six hap ice sistent ‘ of the men Joafers who and switchmen which hit Albany inst gg ba et i talking of strike, P.,J. Shea, Vice President ofthe | the attempted stampede of thelr jury when judgment on the Stutz ovived from a wurwlar a week ago. The iho," ab been hanging around the yard, | might ended to-day when the men © Relieve that our membre | Armalgamated Assooietion of | members into One Big Union by the |comer was rendered by that body 18° Pellee did hot tnake public ty, facts, of @ coal shortage wore to a smbasure dispelled by the news ‘the yardmen of the Lehigh Vai- | yg pl at Haselton and Wiikes- barre, Pa., the great clearing houses for “Wnthracite coal shipments, had | last night to remain at work “tale agsert their loyalty to the of the International Brother- rallroade entering the clty re- scatteting applications for per- to return to work from stri- who had half-heartedly “fol- _ lowed: the crowd” when the outiaw voted to return to work to-night and not to strike again unleas they had received orders to do so from Broth- erhood headquarters. VHILADBLPHIA, Pa, April 14.—~ Railroads reported an improvement tn strike conditions tn this vicintey to- day. The Pennsylvania said the ap- eration of the Philadelphia freight yard was resumed this morning. Fifty engine crews, the usual number, and 140 trainmen, some of them volun- teers, reported for work. Reports from Washington show afe entitled to more money and we are negotiating with the com- Dany with thia end in view. Our organization is composed of red believe in drastic action of any kind, but profer to act on the Principle of wettling our difficul- ‘vies amotg ourselves without Any discomfort to the public, and that is what.we propose te, do. ‘The public knows that our men re compelled to handle tremen- dows crowds, which could be avoided only by providing more blooded Americans, who do not » Street and Miéctric Railway Hm- Dloyecs of America, denounced “these fly-by-night Legieg: fl He added, “You ape What the Bol- shoviste did in the raticgad strike. They didrupted theif organiza- tions ahd now are seeking a mt- dement.” == Provide thore employment for the right kind of men. (Bisned) P. J. CONNOLLY, M. J. MANGAN, WILLIAM FOX, J. Vv. LA SALA, J. COCHRANE, J. BUTLER, PP. M. MAC outlaw strike exptepsed the convic- tion tévday that the strike fever ie subsidiig and that the men who have quit work are already conaid- ering the wisdom ‘of seeking to right any grievances they may have =| through authorized channels, P. I. Dodge, Vice President of the Brotherhood of Trainmen, said: “The @trike ia burning iteelf out. The mon are getting t the omd of their money and are ‘begining to realize {hey Arthur Turnbull of Post & Fiat, | In front of bor door Mra, Zwordling was aclzed by a young man whe hit her carried & on the head with an iron window ght, fracturing her skull, who said: “fhe World story purporting to come from M: As she fell Ryan that 1 am a meter of thee struck her agaln, fracturing her jaw. bit Law Committee which passed pn the tho robber was frightened away before fies Stuts, corner, and that 1 wae preju- diced because of the fact that ¢ or my Grm were short of the stotk, Both accusations ate untrue, / T am not a membét of. the law committee, nor arg most Sther men whose names were made public by Mr, Ryan, I am not short of Stutz stoakt and neither ere any other moin- berw of the tirm short dither for their | Gervetnent hecan. that the normal force returned to| “tbways, which would in turn HARDY. have no strike benefits to roly upon. | owe pothtin dh gavete ‘ims sqootint. © ° es : td ‘The Pennsylvania, for instance, an-| WOFK at the passenger yard and that}. shakin day Bit van I find them more and mone inolined | “Two out-of-town porrespondents of ae Bq Daily pecta: ‘that fifteen crews of Waen. | considerable force reported at the) 95 (Sim ia pig Anagithah Aled pites at Hallow b L. i, whea aiyaee to listen to reason. I told the mea on | Our firm are short « total of 64 shares. | New York trains had heteened | and that the Potomac yards were in full operation tho other hand, about 280 botler- | and machinists in the Penn- hops on the Jersey ed Ws WaiKed Out and Joined at noon to-day. firemen on the Wading River ch ox the Long Island went to Fewuming steam vervice mail train No. nutes late in leaving congestion. on the New York, New and the New| gineers and ines are improving a statement at the-Grand get) switchmen and firemen, and unless Potomac freight yard. CHICAGO, April 14.—8. BE. Heber- ling, President of the Switohmen’s Union of North America, the organi- gation from which revolting “out- awa” began the nation wide strike, declared here to-day he was doubtful if the strike could now the settled without recourse to the law. “There are two ways by which the Government may go after the ‘wout- law’ strikers,” he said. “One is by y to doydeny ; we iekashi tabs p po es IDE a atrike injunction and the| Wi" 2ecomotive Works, C. 0. at Upton and out caine an |! Jersey City. it was hard to get a[nnt only at mired OF ato Grant, Welfely Onpsetate. obtain! rike No. 6 from, Mahwah, in charge of| automobile with a husky young sol-| hearing, but they listened well: they | bank bi eout: ith the POUND other is by jailing the strikers, Either! i 2 stotmes, Sectotafy Diamond| dier. The dot took Mr, Fire- Rie fe ie co erties Pc Sterest New York, Of these things can be done under the | 5° u's pias and Chat train “moved | tek Madly to an appeal to hold | Mxchange to the limit of bis rescurem | oe Lever law.” No. 1, from Tenafly was in charge of Mayor MoKanna of Buglewood, No, 3, from Wnglewood, in charge of Watson Clark, State Highway Commissioner. No, 8 from Hackensack, in charre of Col, Mead, American Legion. No, 4, from Nutley, in charge of Major Appelgate, American Legion. No. 6, from Caldwell, in pharee of Vice President Saunders of the Bald- Match Company. No. 7, Weatwogd, jn charge of Ma- Repotts. from ali sections of the country to-day indicate a gradyal weakening of the strike, the failure Of the revokers to got out the en- trainmen being ce- garded us a, fatal blow to their ef- forts.* Unskilled volunteers afl over the country can take the place of the the skilled men can be gotten out par-| there is no bhance for the strike to succeed, schedule jor A. F, Ward, American Legion. Secor Post, American Legion. No. 9, ftom Pearl River and Nyack, in charge of. Transportation Com~ mittee of town officials headed by Chairman Ringgold. Officials of the Wrie announced the for the’ “Indignation Specials’ leaving the Jersey City Terminal thie Gfternoon as follows: Qfain Hne: Ieaving at 5:20, to Suf- 5 Speech when two jo-bodied ged coats dnd veats train proceed PLACES FIREMAN, Pe eta a clued he shoveiful of cot “until they do ica thing.” He had goarpely finished his ¢om- tputers took his place in th seek ex- fitting sweaters and Wwebt to ie! The CAMP UPTON SOLDIER RE- AmMaganasctt. haps the best known of all the wanna ramer ot ‘the | have renwhed have a sense of griev- Staten Island yepterday that the Brotherhood expected them to work with volunteets to clear this situd- tion and they scemed glad to hear it. I. G@ GriMing, Admistent Grand Chief, Brotherhood of Lwcomotive Hogineers: “The strike has been “at its worst in New Jersey. I talked at @ mesting of Gur members last night thelt seniority, stand by their con- tracts and abide by the Cummings- Bech Law.” G. M. Haight, General Chairman of the Brotherhood ‘of Locomotive Fire- men and Enginemen: “On the New York Central lines I find the brother. odd mén loyal, ft is necassary to hunt out individua! men on” other lines who ate disaffected, Those 1 ance, but have little heart for the strike. Many of them admit the strike is a mistake.”; brit ‘by the committee regarding cn re a4 MOLARE RE COCUASUT CARS a Noon. Ket Gone Gewotree tee thes ) 8 our elehoated lChacelates “SPROIAL, POUND BO! Wednesday Attractions Chuooguate ‘They are capable of taking care of | any transaction which they may see; fit to enter into. Their orders were executed through our firm and against their saley wo botrowed 100 shares of the #tock."’ An Interesting bite light of the oon- troversy.is that it has restored amica- ble relations bet pereete Mr, Ryan and a father, Thoulas F, Ryan, whieh e been tres for borers] veers, ne elder hat he few Ori 4 A member of the firm prima Siemnay “iad Ma r neither tne deta, ‘for any of the mem- bers of the firm og the cliente of the jer lon; Brooklyn, Newark, For exact location see telephone airectory, The specified weight includes the container. firm were @i or short of | = 5 Our Big Daily Special For Tomotrow, Thertdey, April IST. MILK OHOCOLATE COVERED COCOANUT ROVALS—~the henre ot this guvdy t» comprised of the cheteest Sun Blay Urated Covumuut blended with) deltcivay Cream oer stock ‘ Tathro thes Exo hangs, deni ing Was ous- Burr, Chat of the adich Committee at the that tnfurrantion Stutz dealings was for usé of the shorts in prospective court actions. It was pat} that the lusetfeation nought was for the Business Conduct Com- mittee. Siup Pian Although @ far greater amount of frefght ts being moved, it is not suf- who| ficient to supply coal and raw ma- terial to the thousands of factories ‘yara|™ the etrike region, and to-day \t still on strike. with is reported hundreds of thousands of workers and esniatent edditional workers in other industries When the Hurdy Gurdy Man Plays c Jazz Maybe it’s the fern, stopping at Ridgewood, Wald. | H. wiok,. Allendale, Remeey, Mahwah and Suffern. Nowark Branch: 6:30, local stops to South Paterson. folk Northern Rathway: Leaving at 5:10, 5:40 and 6:24 ©. M. and making all B..R. T. DIVIDENDS EXCEEDED EARNINGS ‘Declarations Made a Yeat in Ad- vate, Says Witness at Traction Timothy Shea, Vice President of the Brotherhaod of Locumotive Fire- fmen and Enginemen: “I have been ‘working in Naw Jereey. The men feel that they acted ‘hastily gnd begin to realize that they must have regard for to take it out they fou! halt fillet by South Orange “How much are they paying you, music, but more likely it’s the shoes that dents the Long have been thrown out of work. ty ti ome: New| “All I'm gett: | the Brotherhood and the public, I do the operation of BA |! COMAMRLAND. O16. April 16-1 on ae PO stead, pee 1s ae a ¥ Tedwaating the|not thitk they will perdat much Hearing. makes all the little wearers of reine cast of Jemalcs| was siated at the railroad offices!” Goenyna Branch! Leaving at| Maver, “I don't know ‘what my pallionger. It is much more easy to get| Weed VD. Loudoun, Deputy Commis- Blyn-Plans want to skip and ttaing from ‘Bahy\oe} bere today that the soft coal mines | Green’ Lake ' ng at) iy iling a come.” them to talk things over than it was |Sioner of A¢counts, testified at to-day's 4 hi m Baby! “ithe ~ ne Sr mitiend oo contig: 5: ibe to Wssex Fults, making stops at wes Patrick Aah dot net” ! Gastion ingulry be thé Board of Wath ance and whirl, (Aid “al stations beyond; | one of ot the ehient ja the Lachawa —_____ mate, that {f 1919 the B. R. T. declared Commuta- was on time to the the expedient a pince the war, inet P, Mt. to Glen Ridge, and Mont- Pat oid, ire Meet’ Ghts 4 Mea atk RaeeR Blyn-Plan Shoes are so shaped that they gently but oo tna “gown eat iad Noel eféps to Little Pate coal “ arora the tor oe pile te Attend Meeting of Allied weal mer Cea xe mattis enous firmly hold and train the pliant muscles in the way COMMUTERS REACH P.M, making all regular N, ¥., & W. Railroad: Leaving at 5:30 for North Paterson, and making tocal stops. New Jersey. and New York Rosé: pit. Clals leat laatic they we to the boken yards and ae foany aa possi i Stevens Institute students whb went to the Lackawanna off- night and volunteered to ~n. th any monstiy pares, Tee sorters f ‘were vo us- Couneil, ; PARIS, April 14.—Marsha) Foch will accompany Premier Millearnd to San Reno, Italy, where the Supreme Allied Counct} will meét next week. He will agt as the Premiers military adviser lo- | regarding the enforcement of clauses to cover the amounts distributed. For the firat helf af the 1919 $945,000 in dividends was déclared, er tok sharee, total amount peld trom 1913 to of perfect health and strength. In All Eleven Blyn Stores are big de ents plentifully stocked footwear Uy cadres eal all 1 agee—eh bi wea al year it proce trains trains would ofticlal of saat the Lone Pine ot of vivw of Une crore Babsion at (on at nope } take the train in unless Bes elt ee te oe ae. ‘County rwhere 2 the were rellevod ay en and ity Distriat who were ip turn eriff George of Queens eouties ‘There was no hint of the Versailles Treaty providing for Mr, Loudon declared, ‘was the disarmament of Germany. $2,686,764.03 in to of the income put into training. ved styl Leaving at 6:30 P, M. for Spring Val- ‘vere le thy lard Expeditio ley, with etope at Park Ridge, Peat River, Nannuet and Spring Valley, and 6:35 P. M. for Hilsdale, stopping at Hasbrouck Heights, Andenion Street, River Edge, Westwood and Hitlsdale, VOLUNTEERS STORM CAR OF LACKAWANNA OFFICER. General Merhger D M. Rine of the 028 of evel sturdy quality and moderately hile§ HY ON-19 TAS RUN BY VOLUNTEERS (Continued From First Page.) — Aree of wi. rleader, who while omy the lonary Forces was in charge of the ralload tartainal at St. Nasalfe, FEDERAL JURY ACTS ON STRIKE CASES tide M4 we EE: feats we aa NON-CATHOLICS \Very Rev. Thomas F. Burke and Rev. James M. Gillis Brooklya Stores! ti raion a he fo Park a ee ey, Diy A Greene : teen trains was behind time and wey-|tackawanna, breakfasting in hig| Mears Charges Against Bight Out- : ‘along the wa: sa ; nea ct at te ctr kona Mite a! fe ae tay dan’ eresied |e Paulist Fathers heaps ‘. Perrers “brash stb Tost 78a bY EEsa MGRBEVEIR ATR] Conte Gents. Gone vean the tive ofl eect Lee Gee ovary Tew New Orleans, THURSDAY, CP Merwe PORGIVE BING BUT GOD ALONE T" IDAY, 8 +f Me SPIRITESM Church of St. Paul the Apostle, 60th St. & Columbus Av. You Will Be Welcome, Ne Controversy. minutes to welcome new groups of that record. volunteer workers. The trouble, if it was a trouble, was] “phere's nothing to it~we're get- that in some engine cabs there were | ting more men than we know what three or four shoyellers, each work-| to do with,” he gaid enthusiastically ing in hig turn and all anxious to show! to the reporters. “And it’s pigin the other fellows up for a bunch of! Americanism that's doing the trick.” woakllngs. Engineers wore grins @) Eleven Prineeton students game by yard wide. automobile, stormed Mr, Rine’s car WESTWOOD MAYOR IN CHARGE | and de: anded work. * OF TRAIN. “We don't want money,” they said, “we nt that’s all.” A taif sample of how the fotka| nM boy day was exom- back home feel about the outlaw strike and about disturbers in gen- eral was revealed in the mory told by Mayor A. F, Ward of the littie Bergon County home city of West- wood, The Mayor was in charge of the Indignation Special from West- Wood, and at 5.35 o'clock this Atter- noon will take it back again. His aids to-day were @ retired vet~ eran of the sea, Capt. M. M. Crockett, F. J, Zimmerman and Paul Beholtz. The train consisted of seven cars. It reached Jersey City over the Brie boat nection to Greenport leav- Pennsylvania Terminal at 4.68 and Avenue at the same time. ne Oyster Bay from Pei inal at 4.28 and Fis sas gent re @t 4.31. ‘train from Jamaica to Patchogue, Jeaving Jamaica at 6. day" meeting otrikers at jew Hall, Jersey City, NWW ORLMANSB, April 14,—Kederal Judge Foster to-day called a ppecial session of the Federa) Gtané Jury to consider the oases of eight “outlaw” strike leaders arrested last night by Federal agents on chatges of interfer- {ng with interstate commerce, violating the Lever Act and interfering with the mail. Judge Poster announced the Grand Jury men would be instructed: to inyeq- tigate every possible phase of the strike here. oes ‘by, Dr. Royal 8. Health Commissioner ot New York ~ » WhO foade an appeal for a Jaxation of the strike to ‘insure supply of the city, The strikers oe Cc and applauded ‘The request wae re- Pech te the Executive Committee with instructions to formulate a plan of compliance with Dr, Copeland's RESTA Extraordinary Sale of WOMEN’S SUITS Storage At Moderate Prices at 8.20, on on ae bog ie FE a 2 aed fee “We met last night and the night F b ” formerly sold from $95.00 to 6125.00 ‘environ before in Firemen's Hall.” said His B ore New power) (seein Honor, “and it was the consensus of Orders are now being accepted for SALE PRICE Westwood opinion that Americans | are confronted with an emergency | Just as important as any that ardse during the war. “We talked it out there, in town | meeting as you might say, and the vote to place our services at the dis- posal of our fellow citizens first and the railroad secondarily was unani- mous, This public service can have | any and every able-bodied man in| {town for the asking, West woods | | slogan, from now unt! turihur notice, ie the one the men brought back from France, ‘Let's go!'"’ The “indignation Speciais” manned by volunteers which rolled inte the Alterations and Repairs At Summer Prices ;wour cowpunchers could fit into my lifer” Read her answer in “The Last Straw’’ The thrilling Western story of love, adventure and romance that begins Monday in serial form in The Evening World “FOR ‘THURSDAY AND FRIDAY base All luring styles are feat: C. 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