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# a ts ‘ s on Japanese Warshi Anchored in the Hudson River ? 4 Down Versailles Treaty, BY nd Public Ownership _ ¢and “Democratic Control of Industries.” CHICAGO, July 16—The platform ‘ad adopted by the Labor-Farmer : y contains nine planks, sum- as follows: ‘4 nds the right of free | ‘eppech, amnesty for political pris- ‘oners, repeal of espionage, sedition and “cfiminal syndicalist” laws, ref- ‘@rendum and retall for Federal Tidges and equal suffrage for all. - @—Demands withdrawal of tho) ted States from participation un-! the Versailles Treaty in the re jon of: conquered peaples to seonomic or political subjugation; Tegognition of the Republic of Ire. Jase and the “new Russian Govern- | t;" abolition of secret troatios withdrawal of the United States, “from the dictatorship we exercise over Bhe Philippines, Cuba, Porto | Rico, Guam and Hawall,” this sec- | didn also pledges support to “A! League of Free Peoples.” 3—Domands demooratie control of industries, laying down the “right of labor for an increasing #hare in the responsibilities and and management of industry.” 4—Calle for public ownership of of all public utilities and natural fesources and immediate repeal of the Esch-Cummins Railroad Law. S—Demands favorable laws for far- \ mers; establishment of public mar- eota; extensiin of Federal Farm Loan system; tion of State and Na~ tonal servi guide applicants for farms and farmers already on land and promotion of farmers’ benefit or- ®anizations which “actually will help.” @—<Advocates Government economy to replace “extravagance that has run riot under the present Administra- tion;" denounces the system that “bas created one War-millionaire for every three American soldiers kijled fa. France;" demands that war ac- quired wealth be thxed #0 as to shift the tax Durden from the poor ex~ enue and taxation of land valued and 1 graduated inheritance taxes for State and local government. Federal control of the meat packing industry and enforcement of present, Jaws against profiteers—“especially the big ones.” S—Favors “justice to soldiers of the _ World War as « matter of right and not of charity,” recommending pay- ment of a sum “sufficient to make their war pay not less than their peace time earnings.” * @-Labors bill, of rights, which in- chades declarations for the unqual- ifled mght of all workers, including Government workers, to strike; tree~ dom from compulsory arbitration; . unemployment payments and work- men's compensation to insuro werk- ems against accident and disease, WHISKEY BANDITS ,| ers’ Association will be taker Wom, )ODOOO 040-00 ered, he Huon tw pene TO BUILD HOMES Change of Constitution Is Not Necessary, in Opinion of La Guardia. President La Guardia of the Roard of Aldermen issued a statement yen- terday in which he said he was wholly in accord with the alms of Borough President Curran in his ef- forts té increase housing facilities in | the greater city, but he does not be- Heve, as does, Mr, Curran, a constl- tutional amendment is necessary to authorize the city to put up apart- ment houses for rent. “I am aware,” he said, “that there is & difference of opinion as to the constitutionality of a law permitting the erection of such houses, but in the light of recent rulings as to the powers of municipalities, I feel confi- dent that a State law empowering the City of New York to engage in the Gullding of houses for dwelling mur- poses would be valid and upheld by the courts, e “It is highly gratifying that the housing situation is again attracting the attention of the public. We needed help when ,the matter was be- fore the Legislature, but at that time @ great many were timid or too con- servative to indorse the drastic action provided in some of the bilis intro- SIDS HOGS | PLP TOI ATH OS CAPT. OVED. $29O00900: DUKE DE MORNY DIES IN PARIS AT 61 For Many Years One of Best Known Men in Paris—Figured in Milbank Duel. PARIS, July 15—Duke De Morny, son-in-law of former President Blanco of Venezuela, is dead here, according to announcement, He was sixty-one years old. The Duke de Morny, for years one of the best known figures in Paris, was the son of the famous Duke de Yorny who mady the fortune of Napoleon III. was later denied. . Honor Aa RADIO STRIKE VOTE TO-DAY. Wireless Workers at Sea Will Cast Ballet Through Air. ‘The novel strike vote by wirelens of members of the United Radio Telegraph- to-day. Most of the 4,000 membera are at sea and will cast their ballots through the ‘Their request for wage increases to #200 a month for chiet erators, and $100 to $150 necond to} ot ‘op- pires this month, If a strike is voted it wee giteotye Aue. 1, ana ‘ashingtonh to- he With Chairman Benson of the Ship-'care must be taken that no attempt be ping Board on the matter, From duced in both the Senate and Assem- with the wireless men ex-| ply, “If a special session of the Legisia- ture is called,‘as Mr. Curran suggesta, ment A committee to con- made to repeal ‘any of the so-called Far-Sighted Men Will Save If They Take Advantage of the Semi-Annual Arnheim Economy REMNANT SALE Now in Progress, Makes Possible . cones Measure Remnants of Higher-Cost Pure Virgin Woolens. Columbia HELD UP IN TURN|- + Then Detectives’ Who Capture $10,000 Truck Load Face Guns of Police, Four highwaymen held up a truck containing $10,000 worth of whiskey on a Highway, near Kearny, N. J. fa lean held up, this time ® with drawn rev iy iple hold-up ooourred at ~ 4.99 Waterbury: wes driving | » Which was hia. ot ed the truck when ves Quinn and Conlon drove up, highwaymen escaped, lin then started tor eee peersare and at a turn in ~ an ambush of ten policem on each side of the road, waiting open en, 1 fire. ‘Pransie got his consignment back. 4 146 3-Pedewal picture frame $6.50 MEN Rapidly men are finding out what women have Known for a long time, that the best of gifts may be had at reasonable cost at 's, “The Gift Shop of 5th Avenue,” OVINGTON’S LT Gift Shp of Fb Avenne’™ $14 Filth Ave, nr. 32d St, Sascha Jacobsen makes records exclusively for Columbia. An Columbia Dealer will Jadly play you some of Ris great new records, e * New Columbia Records on sale the 10th and 20th of every month Records made by Sascha- Jacobsen , 4Ppearing at Stadium July 18th Warm, emotional, temperamental, this brilliant young violinist’s light, graceful touch combines supremely controlled force with a sweeping velvet smoothness that holds his qidton enthralled. Ever since his debut in New York four ears ago, his fame as a master musician ie been increasing. Every performance has added fresh laurels to his crown. Wherever he plays, his recitals pack the hall. COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York PRAGUE, Joly 15.—Womon Deputies decided to-day to try to Introduce the practice of ter dignity and potite- neas into jamentary discussiona, and have agreed not to disturb sea- sions ‘by shouting protesta or com~ Pp tion. Notwithstanding construction and application by the various Municipal Justices, these laws ; bring relief in thousands of “Cascs | where Jandiords attempt to exact Kigper rents.” r. La Guardia the city can go and build if given that power he Legislature, If the Constitution must be changed construction cannot be started before the fall of 1928, whereas if is needed building can be ‘most immediat!: i RAID DUBLIN POST OFFICE. Fifty Mem Carry off All Matl Di- rected to British Officials, DUBLIN, July 16.—Fifty men ralded the general Post Office here this morn; ing and carried off all letters directs to Dublin Castle, the Viceregal Lodge, the Chief Secretary and UnderBecro- tary of the Irie Administration, ———————— WHEAT PIT OPENS TO-DAY. is confident ALL AT NE PRICE GoemEntes Stocker MEN’S & YOUNG MEN’S SUITS These Salts Warp Made Fer fut ied ae Manufacturers 6th Floor 704 Broadway oranda aoe 10. S er Suits $10. CHICAGO, July 15.—The wheat pit the gong of the gpans today. and wh rd of Trade rings it will ring out the war regulation which for nearl three years has put a quietus on all dealings in future delivery of wheat | throughout the count we make Tetley’s such honest-to-goodness good tea—we blend it right! You see, we've been doing it for over a hundred years, TETLEY’S TEA makes good tea a certainty Try icing some of Tetley’s Orange Pekoe. One taste from that sparkling frosty glass, so delicately and deliciously fla- vored, and you’ll never again be without a package of Tetley’s! JOSEPH TETLEY & CO, Inc. New York, N. Y, Lord & Taylor | 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street A Special Purchase of Boys’ Wash Suits Will Be Offered Tomorrow, Friday, At Considerably Less Than Usual Prices. $3.95 HIS offering affords mothers an oppor- tunity of securing for their boys good serviceable wash suits at a very moderate price. These suits are of the middy variety in an excellent quality blue or gray chambray, and the sizes from 3 to 10 years. Clearance of Boys’ Straw Hats Boys’ straw hats need frequent replacing: This sale places at your disposal hats in sizes 3 to 10 in a good variety of shapes and colors, at prices actually below cost. $1.85 to $2.85 Clearance of 700 Boys’ Bathing Suits Now is the time the boys want bathing suits, and here the opportunity to get them at substantially - reduced prices. Good re- liable worsted suits in a variety of colors, sizes 3 to 18, now $2.75 to $5.50 * Enjoy Real Garter Comfort Wherever you are—whatever you're doing, you want leg comfort. The soft, firm, wide elastic webbing of the E. Z. Garter will not bind, nor slip. ‘ At all dealers E.Z GARTER e Wipe FoR COMFORT Sell Up tof STANLEY MANLY}, Manufacturer’s SALE | WOMEN’S SEAM-BACK. | Pure Thread SILK | HOSIERY $1.25 Pe Pair First Grade Stockings. Black, White and Colors. Thousands of Pairs direct from the Silk Mills. Also a limited quanitity of excellent Silk Seconds at 75c per pair. Take advantage of this rare opportunity to get several pairs of handsome stock- ings for vacation and summer wear. PUBLIC BENEFIT SELLING SYNDICATE Howlan & Schmidt, Sales Mgrs. 23 W. 43rd St. (| | \ Bet. 5th and 6th Avenues. WAN @SAVE LEATHER THE BIG VALUE PACKAGES Drcout om] Credit House Credit Pur-| 164, 166, 168 and 170 ama | SMith Street accounts, wr. Wyckoff St. Brooklyn’s Biggest 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 Grand Street Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN +» Lowest Prices and Ehsiest Credit Terms in the City Buy Your Summer Clothing on Easy ‘lerms Victrolas “yl Nererpte’’ Aeolian Vocalions Discount on Talking Machines, % Ont Records wt Smith St. Stores Library Tables Beautiful Library in Oak Ma. tables i» many some Tapestry Brussels R Carpet Linoleum: Rugs, Ini low prices, Se — sate ieieiecieiechatenieeieniat dt