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the present revolution were By the Communists here to- pe Government Bisse hm hat 0 eC to Instigate a hardens rm . the outhorities were occupied with the Poles and the i cout inciend 9 it it Germany tary Sis them to overthrow the present ad- Tt was predicted ae would be crushed a faint cry, and dis ited: eraliowine are the opposing state- | President Outlines Ouilines Conditions Appellate "Division Vacates The Dry Steuths 4 Had Already ‘pais Trade Emp Employers Or- found a wheel of the truck tnd pamsod ae By Dr. Frits Sachs, on Which Nation’s Internal | City’s Injunction—Consum- Found Rum in the Coal Hole | der the Slash in Ten Out of | 0°55, Sov ant haa wieenet ny Mamber of the Executive Committees Affairs Shall Develop. ers to Be Protected, of the Mayaro. (Thirteen Occupations. had been riding. Munphy turtied the » @f the Communist Labor Party. boy to Lincoln Dospital, where it was The Government's action in Central Germany is only an introductory Measure to the final plan to crush ‘Tiny Tim, ship's cat of the steampr 20 per cent, effective May 1, WAS 4M 116 was uholt file years old, wore & a Tesistance nie Raha svigtetie Secretary ‘Hughes Brushes »y the city to prevent the New York Mayaro, for his work in the role of ‘Nounced in Newark to-day by the blwok cout dark conturey. ours purpose ‘ef throwing : Edison Cor ni} | | Bawah ‘Trades Kmployers’ Aasoci- lack stockihgs, tan luce sto a , burden of the reparations upon them. Aside Argument About | miectric urt sa spoier Wineatr | Tar vaniee alee atetiee es Yee Bk ot tn tnd ett Male ee eens ht waw not provoked by the nists, nor Was it commanded Moscow. It was caused by the ont déeapatching strong forces however, offer 4 Bricklayers, masons and plasterers, > Of Police into the industrial districts | (Special oh The ‘tees wer, offen protection to com: and their ral appearanee that of] Woo" sia to a9 a day, Company, No. 17 Battery Pisce, sd te Gresk up the Revolutionary Com- hing Werid.) pea idl cing penres rh cpg ae oe piled ct sea) Bheet metal workers, from $9 to $8.|Dalky Gforace IAN Child of Ste” mittees of action, which the workers ‘ON, Blarch 26 (copy- it en by the companies trom roughnecks that ‘ever swung a be- , . ‘DAA clected in place of the shop stew- ards. ‘ ‘These committees have conducted the ofly snocessful strikes in Ger- deal like them in appearance, horses attached to @ coach many recently—those in 4 | contuate the tact here that when it| COMPANY @ bond of $60,000 for the re- “Til help you," he wad. “1 know] Det! lather, froma $9 to $8. Thiea to the. sidewalk: where, the Game!" £a6 Louna—ané the bourreo! Grate gats down to bedrock there in funda. |!burrement of ctnsumots should the where {t is, Did Tom send you?" ‘Wood iathers, from $9 to $8. was playing at Maspet and Bush fore considers them the backbone of the revolutionary movement and di« rected an attack against them. This explains the spontansous uprising of the entire proletariat ‘The unbreakable rosiftance of the Bavarian Government and police to Aisarmament impcllod the German of litigation, and is made subject to a “Why, mo,” the ratders replied.|adopted the reductions at a meeting |Elevén years old, 60 pounds, 4 Por dg Government to create new incidenta, phew ie Lawaatence: cat ine | torehcoming decision of the pointe, "Dosmn't be belong to the ship?” [on ‘Thursday. in. résotutions wivich [iNchen. and, wearing ark cto i which nro intended to prove to the] Po ieompeents and ahd Viet ciel Divistod. It tw eattmuited thet the sur He didn't, but by the time the la! that the condition of the |stockings. et — > Prtente that armament of thore re-11, be a house cleaning in ‘Washing: | Chafee adds an average of 14 por cent. questioning hed gone this far the ling industry at present makes aetionaries is noceshary to put dowm workers’ uprisings. 7 ‘The recovery of ruined and impov- erished Germany can be accomplished only by replacing the present dicta- ture of Stinnos and other war profiteers and graftera of the oMcer easte with a dictature of the produc- tive proletariat. HARDING'S RUSSIA POLICY STEP MORE 4 ‘THE EVENING WORLD, 8A SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1921. ° COAL SURCHARGES "FOR LIGHT UPHELD THAN WAS WILSON'S PENDING: APPEAL EQONOMIC LIFE FACTOR Foreign Entanglements. By David Lawrence. right, 1921).—More then an: ela thé afinowicement by the ding Administration of its policy toward Russia has g@orved to ac- ing mentally litle difference between the Republican and Democratic view of what America’s duties and obliga- tions are in ahatters of foréign policy. Bverybody expected sweeping changes when Prevident Herding was clected~changes in personnel as well ton. That was the campaign view. The sober, secOnd thought that comes pon strveying 4 sittition @with full responsibility of action has had its effect here. Faw changes in per- sonnel have been made. More than one Cabinet officer is pleading with Democratic office holders to stay on and give the Government the benefit * preme Court to-day stopped the , | instructed to file a bond of $200,000, Tle Appellate Division of the Su- operation of an infimnction obtained from makifig a coal eurcharge of nino-tenths of a cent per kilowntt hour on their electric bills, ‘The ruling, the injunction. ‘The Now York EMinon Company ia | and the United Mectrlo Light & Power | surcharge be finally knocked out. The companies must print on all thelr bills this motice in rod jnk: “Preserve this bill to protect your rights.” The bifls aleo must contain notice "that the coal surcharge is the subject to the consumer's olectric billn The companies on the 16th of each month must file statements showing the amouhte collected as surcharge the previous month. The companies are instructed to prepare for arp ments on thé mattet by April 1, if the clty It pot ready by then, the date is peremptorily set at April 15, Copies of the order were served on Latest Photograph of Beauvais, “Indian Guide’’ in Stillman Case CATLEDTHE TRAIL WAGESINTOTRADES "<P¥SUSS'bo, TO PIANO IN WHICH ORDERED CUT DOW “sss An extra saucer of milk and other the vessel, which arrived at Pier 24, Brooklyn, yesterday from Trinidad. Gustoms men boarded the ship, clad in dungaress, their faces unshaved laying pin. ‘They made for the hold and began shovelling coal. Presently they were joined by a man a good “Sure!” replied the rum hunters, and all resumed digging with a will, In @ short time they had uncovered two cases of rum. Then a ship's of- cer arrived and asked if the new- comer was @ member of the customs force, stranger bed dashed up @ ladder and off the shtp. Presumably he is still running, The Inference is that he was a bootlesger who was sent for the rum and believed the customs men were members of his calling there to help him. By this time the customs men were tired out from their shoveling gnd a ATP IETE REET OHERTT TOS delicacies were on the fare to-day of’ HOOGH WAS & STORED IN ESSEX COUNTY its A reduction in wages, in ten out of thirteen trades, averaging froin 16 to ation of Dssex County, #and@ men are concerned. ‘The scale of reductiona is as fol- Towa: Steamfitters, from $10 to $8. Steamfittem’ helpers, from $7 to $5.| ‘Dwo-year-old Margaret Brogandl, és Plumbers, from $10 to $8. Tronworkera, from $9 to $8. Mill workers, from $6.80 to $5.60. Hod carriers and mason laborers, from $7 to $5.60 a day. ‘The wages of carpenters, painters, decorators and paperhangers remain unchanged. The associaion, it was announced, ywage out’ necedsary. @ policy of ‘no reductions under any considerations’ expressed by one of the wnion representatives,” it was “Is detrimental, and is not representative of the men working t ls against the public Inter- stated, for us. ést and harmful to the Indusry.” “There has been a considerable re- Bight thou- HEARS FAINT CRY, aT AS TRUCK KILLS BOY, Death, Patrick Murphy, of No. 229 @8d Street, Brooklyn, driving a five-ton vard, near 141st @treet to-day, hi found he had skull, °° The boy has not yet been ident! died of a fractured and had Mgnt hair, Tt is a mystery how the accident occurred. Manphy iv Nelda On (earesge 4 of homicide. The. truck nelongs the Coastwise Lu and Supply walk. No, 26 Maspeth Avenue, Brooktya, was kifled this morning, when @ team of. Avenues and struck her. Unidentified Boy Killed by Track An unidentified doy, apparently Italian, was killed by an auto track, operated ty Charles Monley af Na and Water Street, to-day. PMotiey gas Arrested. The.” boy'e. are hon: SHORTAGE FOUND IN ENSIGN’S FUNDS | Assistant Paymaster of Crotser”” Chester Disappeared—$22,000 Also Missing. BOSTON, Match 26~-The disup= the compantes to- a bob Assistant Corporation Counsel very. a CHICAGO BURGLARS went to the deck to rest awhile. Tiny Tim, the ship's cat, walked in front of them. One of the men shook a duction In the oost of building ma- terials.© One of the largest firms in the country advises us that it has made an average reduction of 30 per pearance a week azo of Ensignag? Joseph J. Lynam of Baltimore, As? sistant Paymaster of the edéut cruiser Chester, was followed to-day By Herr Severing,* of exporience gained in one of the Prussian Ministor of the Iritarior. | most gimeult periods of American We were fully preparod for this) history when problems of war in- move by the Communists themecives, For a long time they had warned “ww through public announcements, mass Meetings and their press. The action was undertaken afte: the Bilesian plebiscite, whon the government was having trouble with the Poles in addition to the repara- question, in hopes that we be too occupied to offer suf- Tesistance to provent spread of the uprisings throhghout Ger- many, with conscquent fall of the Present administration. ‘We were also informed that great qmantities of dynamite and muni- tons were being smuggled from Cen- tral Germany into other parts of bad country, proparatory to a gen- eral uprising. It was to prevent this and restore the authority of the State that we decided to despatch lr safety police into the affected Reports of the formation of a “Red Army” bave been greatly exaggerat- ed, We are conyi L that we will te able to crush tho uprisings by to- morrow. MARRIED TO. MAN DYING IN HOSPITAL John McCarthy, Bridegroom, Was Sho! When “Larry” MoClean ~- | Was Killed. BOSTON, March 26.—Miss Eve bg Corthell, nineteen years of axe, married late last night in . tho af City Howpital doctors anil purses to John F. MaCarthy, who ia be- Meyed to be dying from a bullet wound in @ saloon quarrel last Thuta- John B. (“Larry”) MoClean, major lcaguc basebal) catoher, i i MeCarthy was told that there yirtually no chance of his recovery urged that tho marriage to Miss Corthell take place at once. They had been eegaged for severa) months aad fled tperriage intentions on Jan, 13. a e ERD CIGAR LABEL MONOPOLY Companies Sued by U.S. Agree to _ Dinsotetion order. Jadge Knox in the United States Dis- trlet Court to-day dlasolved a combina- manufacture ant shipping of cigar labels, bands and wrappers. The did- solution was concurred in by counsel for the following firms, defendants in ap equity sult brought by the Govern- ment: American Lithographing ‘Com- any, Heywood, Stramer & Voight Company, Pasdbach- foloe “LAthographic Company, Williaa Stehier Sons & Company, Moehle CE gare com seis eeu atid Hor” Toate trolled Uipepede 48 per ane, ait he car ——a ee Baright Net Waiting fer Miller to Sige Ligter Bil Police Commiasioner Enright to-day sont invitations to the District Agtor- neys of the five counties of Gr New ‘Fork’ to meet him and: the Cats waits tion alleged to have monopolized tno |**O* tennified the activity of Government officials and gave them a broader training than was possible in nomial wmes. | Now; a8 to forcign policy, the Har- ding Administration has hot only up- held the Wilson policy toward Rus- sin but has gene a step further in specifically outlining the conditions upon which internal affairs shall de- velop in Russia. The Wilson Ad- ministration was content to b in arguments aguinst recogn! Lenine of Russia or Huorta in Max- ico on grounds that had to do with the protection of American life and property as well as with the failure of existing authority to rempect in- ternational obligations. Only in the casé of Huerta was there a tendency to apecify the conditions under which the Mexican people should be re- quired to reguinto their internal attaits. COLBY KEPT HANDS OFF IN- TERNAL QUESTION. So much criticism was levelled at the Wilson Administration dor in- ‘erforing with domestic affairs of another country that Secretary Colby in handling the Russian problem kept hahds off internal quostions and in- wisted that Russia live up to interna- ‘onal objigations and cease her policy of interfering in domestic affairs of the United States by Comnrubistlc and [Beshevistic propaganda, No argument was made against the ap- plication of Bolshevistic theories in- tide Russia. The complaint was against trying to impose thone Uheofies outside Russia. ‘The dote sant by Secretary Hughes with the full approval, of President Harding and the Cabinet sets forth the conditions under which the Rui- sian Government and people shall manage their economic life by “due regard for the aafety of Hfe, the sanctity of contraci, the recognition of Grm guarentees of private prop- erty and the rights of free labor.” | and There is an tmeistence that it is idie to expect a resumption of trade “until the economic ®ascs of production are acourcly established.” And those brags A are, of course, American jards and not dtussian stand- io mee nutshell, the British Govern- meat rewumed greg with Russia be- owuse of & ery t Bolshevism was collapsing EX ‘Lenine was turo- ing to the istic theories of pr duction and economic life and that his speeches were sufficient eresencs ef the conversion. The Amerion Government demands “con inclng evidence” in otber deeds as well as words. the) SIMILARITY ON THE HARDING AND WILSON POLICIES, tmilarity in the Harding and Wilson policies on the question of cone ee, a Government in @ coun- try wi og ia ere bas been revolution ies in the | that bas a right to prescribe the cond|- CHAT WITH VICTIMS Tuck Children Neatly in Bed and Then Quietly Take Away $10,000 Loot, : CHICAGO, March 26.—Burgtars of Chicago, operating in faahioname neighborhoods, have ail the tian and camaraderio that characterize the set they travol in for the moment. To this Waltér J. Zigzwits, President of tho Chicago Machine Company, will testify. Awakenod last night by a noise be-| neath the bedroom window of hi Park home, Mr, Zigewits shouted, | ys there? “We're pelt ed a Pegs ot burstars com- inj " was the reply, and Eee tio vege we'll’ Inceccn? nglars Kopt their promise, | aon Ee. mee of & jaw the householder and ‘aie oe y sites hib,” one of thom said. “Guess that’s’ the way the wells sleep. She” kids? ‘Two; well that’s great soltot th “iibepresaing great ores iwude exth, 4 a men mi ene rely with $10,- 0 worth of furs, jewelry and clothing. WESTPORT HOUSES BOMBED BY BRITISH Shops Wrecktd and Furniture Burned in Reprisal on Mayo Town, 'T, County Mayo, Ire- land, March 26 (Associated Press).— Pandemonium prevailed here eurly to-day when Crown forces engaged in reprisals for a recent ambush near here. There was continucus gunfire in various parts of the town for several hours. Houses and shops were wrecked with bombe and furni- ture and other effects wore burned. For several days past many per- sons bave been elesping outdoors im antolpation of reprisals, BELFAST, March: 26—A_ court- ees to- cay ls Mer § Ng ted lagtrey 16 to ten penal servitude gees to fifteen Sears den rison their connection with the “hooting of a Police Ser- sett nt Lucas at Tempo, County a 500 BOOZE BLANKS ARE STOLEN HERE the United Statos | 713° Warning Sent Out From Wash- ington to Look Out for Altered Numbers, WASHINGTON, March 2§.—A storm warning for all Bederal Prohibition agents was hung out to-day due to the theft in New York thie week of $00 blank permite to purchase liquor from bonded warehouses, ‘The service was Ker grad te look qut for 8 aie utinixe pert Seems, par ders, was ‘and| action will STILLMANS 10 DROP DIVORCE SUIT SOON, IS RUMOR TO-DAY (Continued from First Page.) to be prepared to make certain she will not be overlooked during the talk of settlements and peace overtures. Qne rumor js she is near, or on her way to New York now. On Mrs, Stillman’§ side there is sald to be considerable worry over the lét« to be, jp the hands of her tere. 54! husband:s jerneys. The letters, said to be from Beau- vais, the guide employed at the Sul!- may place in Quebec, or copies of them, have been Incorporated with the affidavits in bohult of Mr, Still- has taken a week off from active duty | man on the benoh to consider. The with-| at the same time the affd taining on the one hand, letters pass- ing between Mrs, Stillman and Ferd Beauvais, the Prench-Canadian named by her husband, and, on the other hand, detailed narratives of the conduct of the banker and Mfs. Flor- | ence Leeda, the former chorus girl, on whom and her child he is said to have spent half a million dollars in four years. Such an agreement presumes the voluntary settlement out of court of large sums of money by Mr. Gtill- man on !\/s wife in leu of the $120,- 000 alfmony which she asks the court to enforce upon her, in consideration of such satisfaction as Mr. Stillman and Mrs, Leeds may take in the sup- pression of the evidence regurding their intimacy. But nothing in tho divorce compro- mise disposes of the charge of illegit- imacy made by Mr. Stillman against two-and-a-half-year-old Guy stillman, maid by him to be the gon of Ferd Beauvais, John E. Mack, appointed guardian to protect the legal rights of the baby, has said that Mr, Still- man must either withdraw his chargo against the baby or prove it, and that he will not accept a money settlement on tho child while the charge stands, ‘This means that disclosures of the chargés against Mrs. Stillman must go on Before the referco, even though the evidence taken before Mr. Gleason ‘0 kept secret. Secrecy in regard to the divorce end, however (unile that part of the case is compro- mised), the moment Justice Mor- echauser hasds his alimony decision tions of internal development. Air, ‘Whitson tried to regulate the political affairs of Mexico while Mr. the Is endedyoring to reach bo) same aks Saaite of Russia. fBoth Ag ‘harninietrs ‘| Stairs of Russi 6 {lone inatet that the extension of an ognition ge fed al it certain re- ee ae © interned ng official we omic a diplomatic group here insist that the Harding poliey at no more succeed than did the Wilson policy in making another ert see the error = Ct ona imterfexenge (rom outside renee to pn rd Nationalism “‘wountry and make Hy a ee ‘pie "Sacoureging ide se | iia, whole business trom the viewpoint of those who fayor intertiational co. Seerntion Jn of American aloof. that Mr. Hughes has brushed aside the drpuments about foreign entanglements and dictation to Bd ropean countries as iF “tu rely continentat jpolicy emispheré and haa. recogn| importance of eettling the pear problem for the benefit world peace. In the sense that the Harding Administration bas taken its stand on the Russian question from a world viewpoint rather than the iments ot international co-operation who either @ I or association 0: pt - Hone are oxpressing the pinion that the course of time the principles | ot the Harding and Wilson ne Op that question wil) also tend to co- and the accompanying affidavits to the court clerk in White Plains next week—perhaps Monday, If they were handed directly to the County Clerk in Putnam County, where all the other papers in the case have been filed, they would be secret yati) both sides agreed to publish them. But @ court clerk muy make them public at the order of the Justice, and Justice Morschauser bas an- nounced he will tolerate no protec- five @oorecy because of the wealth and position of (he persons con- cerned. MRS. LEEDS SAID TO HAVE HIRED LAWYERS, TOO. Mrs. Leeds, incidentally, is under+ etood to have retained counsel aud! u As agajnst.the suggestion that the drawal of the motion will withdraw jletters may be forgeries it \s asserted its, com-|that with the letters themselves have been filed the original envelopes in which the letters were mailed to Mra. Stillman. ‘These, it is said, show that they were mailed in Canada to @ post involving the use of office uddress ‘an intermediary, In these letters are references not enly to the boy Guy’ but to certain incidents which could be known only to Mrs. Stillman and the writer. The after the birth of Guy. Some of the letters, it is said, are particularly those which were written just before in perfect succession, Mrs. Sullman started for Europe, ‘Taken in conjunction with certain and her husbamdi, notably the letter of March, in which she is anid to have correspondence between he 1918, “confessed,” they formed, in the judg mont of Mr. Sti!lman’s counse! ample him to enter upon Justification for his present course of Nthgat ion, — SAYS LEGION MAN MUSTN'T BE CHASED ‘Complainant’s’ Lawyer Hinges Hts Case on Service in Army. Harry Ackerly, a clerk in the Grand White Plaine, this morning bad HB. L. Bauer, Central Railroad Station at & large property, holder, sumrnoned ba fore City Judge Holden. Ackerly te a member of tha Amerigan Lesion and He charged «Bauer / with assault, claimed Bauét, ¢Hdsed him with a smal hatchet and ih¢ knocked the hatchet ou of his hand by striking him with a omall eld. Mortimer O'Brien, former City Judge, and the American Legion of Winite Plains, appeared for President of letters range throygh thre years, 1918, 1919 and 1920, before and finger at Tim and said “Woof!” upon Fwhich the terrified cat leaped through a window. Presently the weirdest eounds ts- sued from the room into which the cat had leaped. It eounded like somebody with delirium tremens trying to piny the piano to the ac- companiment of a backyard midnight feline concert. The explanation is that the cat had landed im an open plano and was frantically trying to claw his way through the strings. Now, these customs men are @ humane lot and they decided to ex- tricate Tim. Go they began to ex- plore the interior of the plano. The first thing they fished out was @ bottle of whiskey. ‘This spurred their efforts. By the time they finished, still to an accompaniment of cutiand- ish “music,” they had found 89 quarts of liquor and a large quantity of aigrette feathers and «ilk handker- chiefs. It has not been learned who put the contraband goods either in the goal or the piano, but the cat has been sultatly rewarded for its part in the disciosures. — TROLLEY WIRE HITS WOMAN IN AUTO Sister Becomés Hysterical as Re- ,Sult of Peculiar Accident in East Orange, N. J. Mrs. Robert Arrowsmith, wife of a retired publisher of East Orange, N. J. was badly ‘burnéd to-day when a broken live trolley wire struck her across the forehead as she was riding. in her automobile at Fleming Avonue and Mott Street. With Mrs. Arrowsmith were hor two sisters, Mrs. F. 8. Holbrook of No, 69 Heywood Avenue, Bast Orange, and Mrs. R. J. Thompson of the same address. Mrs. Holbrook suffered from shock becoming hysterical. She ard Mrs, Arrowsmith were given first ald and wont home, Mitten Would Make Philadelphia Pay Fiat 7-Cemt Fare, PHILADELPHIA, March 26.—Seven rides for 35 cents, inatend of four for @ quarter as at present, is the proposl- tion submitted by the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company as the price of Operating the Frankford “L'' when completed. In letter from President ‘Thomas E. Mitten to Mayor Moore the transit chief proposes to retain the present geven-cont pasic fare, eliminat- ing the saving on the strip tickets now sold at the rate of six and a quarter cents a ride. . Mitten eske @ flat seven-cent dare. De. J. A. Dale, Penawylvania Repubit- ean, Dead, (Special to The Preniog World.) York, Pa. March 26—Ds. James | 4. Dale, seventy-seven, died hero to-day, ‘He served as national dele- gute for McKinley twice, served two terms in the State Legtaiature, iJand the late Senator Quay said he t|made him (more trouble than any 0 thern Pennaytvania.. Cine SE sigent oF the York’ Govaty RAL, WAGE AWARD STANDs, Preqet After ange Hollen had di ATLANTA, March %.—Judge Sam- iaxpaying resent of White | wel H. Sibley in Federal District Plains an could be called any time be-|Court here torday denied the petl- fore the ¢ a Jury i . 6ald ition of striking union men of the “I want icy know ft « Dutchman can! gtienta, Birmi: and Atlantic chase @ member of the American Le- that’ bi jon along a thoroughfare of White | Railway e rescind his wage laine with (a hatohel and get with it in @ court of wway reduction order ahd refor the matier justice.” |to the Federal Railroad Labor Board "T have rendered my decision,” said inet ooare for action. for tends of Willem M. berg, .wi Eosn conducting the Nal lonal azn Orchestra, to say ¢ume to the pier in abont sb automo- nelmed Str. Mangelbers wile 0 0 ‘of dowers and sc aaamoere who tae comenttvatiee Harding on ie ibe re tae Grivelpal. Ssubects al dis- Varding G. Dawes, \WASIKINGTON, March 26.—Charles "1G, Dawes of Chicago, who served ae delayed hair an Mein today to pormit Mundreds of ina |%, Brigedier General in the American xpeditionary Force, was called into le Co a; i resident fecting eteraite ‘of he World. W fax. it wey understo: that yes ry of semiey cent, in the building materials which have also they sell. (Living costs fallen.” “The advancing rent try and no buildings comes dwellings are constructed.” —>—— CONGRESS MAY FIX U; S: EMPLOYEES! PAY | 2. ree ot Satesement ae —— Lynam, who rose from the rusia Will Be Among First of Measures Aor Consideration by Special Session. WASHINGTON, March 26.—A bill fix new wage standards for all Govern- ment employees is to be one of the fir: Measures to obtain consideration at the Sal- ary scales in general, uccording to plane outlined, wil) be ruised, but wagex for several classes of omployves iiuy be approaching seesion of Congress, reduced. Senator Smoot (Republican, cease paying Federal employees fro: during the ight and een, lump sums, at salaries fixed at the will| Too | ; PR as of bureau ‘chiefs, and also to dispense | with a HOR HRC eTTEN wae MOH yee” stem adopted during | teday on “a es ahore. The Increased cost of tiving, ards. HOOVER TACKLES Make Recommendations to Cakder Committee. WASHINGTON, high cost of housing has experts he expected to name upon lems. The commiasion will prababi tion which Secretary (Hoover w mittee, whic with the bousing situation, —_—e— HOPES TO END TIE UP. Gov. Cox te Appoint Committee Investigate Labor Trouble. ‘BOSTON, March @6.—Gov. Cox let be known to-day thet early next week he would probably name @ committow to tnvestigate the building trades labor troubles in this city and report on what @tepe should be taken im the pubile interest. ‘The Governo: “gomething wrongs * Labor Leaders Uties Will edict trike May 1. problem is one that is up to the ballding indus- reduction is to be hoped for until the cost of construction of down and mor Utah). with tho aid of Treasury experts, ia pre- paring @ bill for the reclassification of Government salaries. It is the plan to higher wage soules of private industry and Many other factors are to be tuken into decount in fixing the new salury stand- HOUSING PROBLEM Expects to Name Ayrchiteots and March 26.—The| i deen tackled by Herbert Hoover, Secre- tary of Commerce. He was consid- ering to-day names of architects and commission to study housing prob« make recommendations for legiala- @ubmit to the Calder Senate Com- has. been wrestling in the building in- dustry, which has been tled up several months by inability of the Pmwployers’ | Ansoolation and the unions to agree on Wage price liste etamenete WAGES CUT BY BUILDERS. 000 Men In World, UTICA, March 26.—The Bullders’ As- | preseding rant re soclation served notice to-day on mem- {Perr t reg eg fori baer Cay sat te ‘Snarer ties ik Bd ders of efght unions that wages will bo | made by The Wor éut 15 par cent. on May 1. | Display georugng cor ter ron Labor iéadevs predicted that 2,000 | pacied by 1 ‘Thunday rece ing. puptica= men would atrike. tion “and relent ik ae —_ Priday. ictnring ert 5 Big Paper Concern to Cut Wawen. i weld fee on. ce (HOLYOKE, Mass, March 2i.—The not" been pevelea Ramat ae White and Wyekoft@lanutncturing Come. susie eonr mien heh ber. ue pany, one of the largest papetedie con- received by 5 P. ion » Joorns in the Connecticut Valley: to- i it okie a Sregoe an Pe a) r ey closed \ts plant until April 4 with ae © annou operation: ; ‘ter than 08 ae Castel it acne er hoker a whit “ha (ate ae nd — Fevision “In Meping. with he ‘regent fun sleousia of aay characte, Contract @ ees veral hundred 4 Detatin aj entog, SVN Ne THE WORLD by the discovery that he hmd left « * shortage of $22,000 of naval funiis. A Naval ‘Board of Inquiry, convened by Rear Admiral Herbert 0, Dunn, commanding the First Naval Dis< tract, opened Lynam's safe thie morn~- ing and found only $90, Orders were issued to Department of Justice and" a Navy Intelligence agents to seek him * enlisted from Tennessee, but‘im re- ceet years his family has made their home at Newport, RL He has a wife and two children there, Lle js thirty one Yours of age, HUMAN PLIES ESCAPE. WDencend 2 fat ‘Third Story of Wite Witnd, Unag Bare Hands, Big ae i for two “I Thursday” ti Heston fiber a ac 'fihde three stories of thd stond Wil! to Ue wround. ero, are Rang 0h Masurnsertes, baste ‘ole, Jacob Kostoy, a -Royaaan who were awowlig Aeportauges ‘They m | !ootened ‘the bolts of the window tn the to Augustine La Bano, sixty-etgne, Italian, who had been brood: ‘March 10 because he wan bef the health officers, jumped Dalcony at the Administration Bullding to the concrete floor of the rotunda on Thursday. (He died of a fractured aleull. Peete Poteet ‘HATCHET FACE, HE EATS! Raw Beet for the Old Turtle Yesped Off With Lewther, (Hatchet Face, the big snapping tur: tle which slept im the Staten Talant Museum at St. George from om Os t until the dirst of this week, fordk- fast for the first time this. yeur to-day in the preserke of. about 400. wersons, mostly children, Milas Olegty of the’ nmuseum's onal departs gent offered Hatchet” Face bit of raw beef, gengerly extended with a. pale of tongs while tant Keepor a| Bume held the turtle. Hatehet Face grabbed the “bee, downed {tin a gulp "then tarnet and for dewert bit w piéce out of Burns ry | Show. “pon: v4 ‘Alte atk THE wigHE AS Sa a Few ee wen *. 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