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" ee EVO NIG SERS, POTD ITALIAN WORKERS WILSON TO AID COX, |START MOVING VAN VIOLATE U. S. FLAG] BUT NOE ON STUMP Force Way Into Consulate at Genoa and Demand Ensign Be Lowered. WASHINGTON, Sept. 17—An at- tempted violation of the American Con- wulateat Genoa, Italy, by workmen din- playing red flags who sought to force the lowering of the American fing dur- ing 4 funeral of workmen was reported to-day to the State Departmant by Vice Consul Murphy at Genoa through the American Envbassy at Rome, © funeral was of workmen who| been shot during a clesh /with Ttallan Police authorities tn tnd dis turbances of Sept. 10, As the procos- sion was passing the Consulate a num- ber of workmen rushed into the bulld- ing ard tried to enter the Consul's of- ee to lower the American flag to hall + gyaat in respect to the dead. ‘The Italian authorities promptly ex- breased regret. ————+-——_- PACKERS’ PLAN iNEFFECTIVE. ‘Will Not Separate Steck Yards, Federal Trade Board Reports. WASHINGTON, Sept, 17.—The plan proposed by the “Big Five" packers to dispone of their stock yard Interests to F, Hl Prine? & Co,, of Boston, will not result in the separation of the stock yards from packer tntereita, the Federal Trade Commiasion declared to- in & report to oy Ge Faber. Ds Attorney General ——— [apps san aad Wil Contribute-to Fund and Make [OWENS Will Resume Operations Statements on League of “| Nations. WASHINGTON, Gopt. 17 Moore, the “Col. House” of the Cox campaign, bas reached an understand- ine with President Wilson, “it was -E. t ‘The Preatdent {s ready to et into the fray, both with cantributions te the Finance Committee and statomenta on the League of Notions. His work wil! be devoted to the typewriter. His health will not permit of his going out on the stump with addresses to the people. ; ‘Tha President has urged Gocretaries Colby, Baker and Dantels to carry on an active campaign in behalf of Cox's candidacy and they will be af work from now until the election. — MINERS’ VACATION ENDING. Many Men in Coranton Field Re- sumed Work To-day. BORANTON, Pa., Hept. 17.—Many af- ditional mine workers in the Scranton, field resumed work this morning. That the “vacation” éf the workers will likely be over by Monday is the stato- ment of the unlon leaders to-day, The Policy Conrmittee Inst night tn Hasleton tssued.a proclamation, advin- ing all mtine workers to resume work At once, and promised to use their beat efforts to have President Wilson agree to ie re-opening ‘of the case. SERVICE MONDAY Whether Striking Drivers Re- turn or Not, The Van Owners’ Association will commence the operation of moving vans next Monday morning, re- gardiess of whether the striking van drivers return to work, it was an- nounced last night at a meeting of the assoolation In the Chateau Au- ditorium, No. 140 apt 86th Street. Charles Morris, P ent of the As- sociation, ing, charged the Van Teamsters’ Union Yaa broken faith with the employers by striking. He urged that the public stand behind bis as- sociation, He said the association would tn the future refuse to deal with any unlow of employees und thet union representatives would not be recetved by any official or members of the as- noclation, “We have been promised police protectioh and we ere gving to put the vans in operation,” said be. sree eae TO STAY ON “VACATION,” Jersey City Steikers to Vote on Return to The action of the Chicago rallroad “wweationiate” who voted to return to ‘work @ couple of days ago will not bo mcationite who remained it positions on April 1 last. vationiste” Jn Grand View Hall, Og- ton Avenue, Jersey City, when 2.000 of the mon heard the report read by Edward J. Arn alrman of the meett te on the propoalt a the | aKXpreswhistles every commuter gulps, runs fast and arrives exhausted, Yee YEAS TST FERS THER) WPA FERC SPAY END ERS Dean) WE) eS FER SAPS Juaticn Robert ¥. 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