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MINERS DEFIANT; GREAT STRIKE ORDERED To-Nigtt's Weather—CLOUDY; WARMER, WALL STREET EDITION _ Che [i “Circulation Books Open to All,” | VOL, LXI. Lil 21,718—DATLY._ COPD Ute Neve Work Wo i _NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1921. To- Morrow's Weather—UNSETTLED. WALL STREET Bil; EDITION . PRICE THREE CENTS: 5: CENT FARES FORECAST BY GOV. MILLER PAE REIL "SSE HCA ET SENATE VOTES FOR BY SENATOR KNOK __ SSPE Int ! te OK won vodow ss FAREONNEWYORKCARLINES 12-2 STRIKE ON at ORDERED * Reserves All Rights of United States’ Under Versailles Promises Sensation in pecte od Gs Pass As Annulment’ Suit. ee “tem To-N ight. a Vreaty. | . FRENCH Maip,|Declares Rate Based on Physical |, ON THE COMM More Than 4,000,000 Will Be Af- Valuation Now Would Be Unfair to! | fected if Workers Walk Out as le | After Being Tricked by Mes- Has Plenary Powers and an . , . sétibet Boy, Ieitieas Takes Public—“True Rate Is Capitalized! Appropriation of $100,000 Ordéred—Mine Owners’ Head No Chi Value of Prospective Earnings.” | With Which to Work. | Says American Competition Is | By Joseph'§) Jordan * | (Special, From a Stall Correspondast | Killing the British Coal Industry. (Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) ALBANY, April 13.—Senator Schuy- | P Fi Vo, 423 Par pnue— onto | 7 q " 4 : 4 fe ae - . Park mith ee wy ALBANY, April 13.—What is construed to mean a five-cent {ure for|jer M. Meyors's resolution calling tor} LONDOY, April 13 (Associated Press)-—Great Britain's “Triple Alll- could induce her to open that door- p : ater New York, was |a legislative committee to investigate | ance of Labor” will call its members from their posts at 10 o'clock Friday | | ure this morning by financial and other condivions in| might, It was announced here this morning at 11 o'clock, This decision RETAINS WAR SEIZURES. =] | IMITA’ Measure Referred to Fore Relations Committee. With- out Dis cussion. a WASHINGTON, April 13.—Seuator oduced to- gy Hopkins Joyce, sp king Knox of ough the closed door of her ap: day W the state of the subways, and possibly the surface lines, of Gre that wh vening World reporter this | ltold an | = embodied in a special message sent to the Legisla PEGG) NS in" ZIEGFELD FOLLI RSS ‘ and Piesi- |morning that $1,000,000 is a modest} | ont W From m Painting by Raphee! Kirchner.) | timate of what it will cost her bus- Gov. Miller, although in a chat with the newspaper men later, the Gov- ¢ ter New York was reported out | follows the inability of the National Miners’ Federation to reach an agtee+ ra cca bruticnl Men itn omteee able Baal) Manles Jevek teauntle tne! ernor insisted that he had no such meaning. Amerfdments to the transit Of the F snanee Committee tus after | ment with the mine owners and the Government for the settlement of the h utio j ) \< pand, J. Stanley Joyce, hvon and came up immediately for 5 ead the state of war with the Austrian marital sknot which now joins him ct Will be introduced in both Howes, and under an emergency message tina passage. It passed the senate] Mmaers’ strike, which began April 1, ant ferred to the Fore lwith he accompanying the special message, will be immediately passed. The | by a vote of 35 to 12. The miners, according to the Evening Standard to-day, have decided vernment, was referred to the Fo with her: She was quoted in a morning paper| message follows: ae eepiiryes carries an appropri-| there can be no renewal of the negotiations for a strike settlement, even | « eat Tove 4 $$ A A$$ | tition of $100,000 and provides tor ‘ . ‘To the Legislature: I recommend and provides fF ®) iF ihe invitation emanates from the Government or the labor leaders. offering Joyce “a divorce for a} Triple Alliance” is made up of the National’Miners’ Federa- cussion, a colnmittes composed of five Senators » Public " The Resolution follows "MIAY NOWBE SERVED. million,” and what she said to the| further amendments to the Pub! 5 000 FANS StE ind Six Axtemblymen, It inclydes in The ’ tign Relations Comittee witho | | Resolved :—That egolu- | Evening World reporter wus that) Service Commission Law as amend- | |the investigation every bureau, de-| tion, having a membership of 800,000; the National Union of Railway- ed by Chapter 134 of the lawa of) partment and comm nin ail the tion of Congress pas: April 6 1917 ) lle the quotation wus wrong the Hien ue rs » Nati i ig cnteaent ae 1981, 90 aa to prescribe more dofi-| | counties of the Greater City, and in- men, with 300,000 members, ar! the National Federation of Transport ANN as R ei u we Baek nitely the stahdard of valuation. tol Vestn the committes with plenary | Worke7s, which numbers as its members a large number of unions ial German Govern- “1 wasn't interviewed by that pa- s for A most sweeping probe. | which have a membership close to 300,000. It has been estimated be applied by the commission and faring a ween the Imp’ she said, “but it is true | resolution recites ment and the Government ana people | SS per at all, thus to provide additional safeguards rear that if the “Alliance” should call a strike there would be nearly 4,000,- 4 the t ably more » United States, and making pro- aity } Pay ead.| tha get $1,000,000 a consid “ mmion report f eens un : oe a a ‘| New Ruling From Dry Head anata Dale sae aa the public Interest | iat the revenue of the thie at meas {VOU persons idle in Englind as a result, isions to pr ute the same, be anc tare sa * aA a e before my husband is freed of th of Ne au . HEH | quarters Places It in Reach | ¢¢ me, 1 can promise some starting| ‘The ordinary standards of phyii-| ko dn insufficlent to meet the re The secision to strike was reached unanimously by the transport o mune is herehy repealed, and sald . a Me x M i i “: seeA‘at ti | of the Sick | things about him if it comes to a) cal valuation, either ori re- ulrements of the public schools and] workers and railwaymen, J. H. Thomas, General Secretary of the Rail- ed a * ——_<@— other municipal departme di the ', . Z + ’ } ih here ay sn waymen’s Union, said after this morning's meeting. show down.” \ — — productior 0 SS d eciation, do ; * ; Li riarcnnaltetieeetapalenduecorsl os duction cost less depreci j aly = Jgeneral finanedal wus and tie Y ; : ; . Jaded, owover, that all prope | UAd*r & ruling of the Prohibition | ./6"\nocker at the front door tno| "Ot Meet the emergency with which Mayor Hylan Tosses Out Ball} creait of the city are in a perilous “The walkout,” he declared, “will take place at 10 o'clock Friday Enforcement Headquarters at Wasb-| reporter heard at first the volce ot | We have to deal, and physical valua-) and Yankees and Athletics | Positive: and, night. Many other anions have sent applications to join the strike, Whereas, it 1s tho comman report al of war is hercby di the Imperial GGerman G ington mceived by Director Charles |a very Belasco-ish I mt j & ench maid—for| tions, according to any standard Stare Play Sissi at ; and these are being considered. , and of all German Nationals | ¢connor to-day physicians until fur-| Pesey is an actress and her accent 13! that could be prescribed, will In most i wt hatvauch fannoiat condition af he | i Premier Lioyd Georms atated in diet ich was, on April 6, 1917, in or has! ys otioe are authorized to prescribe | 5° 5004 that in hearing it one Visuti-| wises, under existing conditions, be| = “ity Is due, in part, to inefficiency, | ; nee that date come into the ¢ | . . izes the Six-by-six little apron aod | : Lieto! ai Social ta The Eroning Wor waste and corruption in various de-| ARMY TO ABANDON | Houae Of Commons tc-ay thatctie sion or under control of the Govern- |W! patients to such an extent) in, siver tray und the feather duster | S7ssly unfair to the public. POLO GROUNDS, April 13—The| partments of the City Gyvernment; HOBOKEN DOCKS | situation thus created was “of great ment of the United St or of any ‘in their sound judgment” ts nec-) of the First Act ‘|t js claimed that many surface) New York American League Club und | 4nd and increasing gravity,” but he stilt yres p n'est pas c! elle, r o y * 6, » | “Whe # also 0 oe = uf its officers, agents, or employres ry. Madame n'est pas chez elle," crme | jines in Now York City cannot be op-|the Philadelphia Athletics ushered in| | Whereas, It ix also the common re- - hoped that wiser counsels might from any sources or by a uae No new ruling as to beer was re- | the Bes abe erated at a profit at any reasonable |tho 1921 baseball season here te pore Has the peranti and hi eur-| Orders Transfer Activity to Brook- | preva, whatsoever, shall be retained by the Huh?” said the reporter. foie rent administration of various dopart- : celve 01 seer wa 6 7 and it will doubtless |before an attendance of 45,0 10 yy . 1—U Mail , > United States and no. disposition | celved, thoikn beer was included In Bet cox me—the maid,” the voice | O° Practioal tara saa . a - day eek aa fa $5,000 fu |inents of the government of the city lyn by Oct. 4 2 Ma Meanwhile, added the Premier, the thereof made, except as shall havo|the opinion of former Attorney Gen- | insisted. y maitresse ees at At- | D2 Necessary to dlsched some Ines to)? 1 MORUEER aoae for (hel nave been demoralized and subjected Line to Use Piers. Government was taking all possible , . operate others even ut a Joss to pro-|National pastime and thousands of 5 steps to meet the eme heen heretofore, or specifically here- | eral Palmer on which the new ruling] lantic City.” . Meee eenente the neceaxary service, {f4N8 Not realizing the Uncertainty or | {2 Practices Prejudicial to the public] Orders have been received “at the! eps eet the emergency fter be provided by Congress, until] 4. to wine is based; neither ix there} “Oh, come now, I know your voice,’ i : Ae Rais ear Peron peueiunty i Interests; und Port of En@arkation, Hoboken, accord-, Mr. Lioyd George said the Govern- such time as the German Govern-| 1 qistinction mado In the ruling as|the reporter blu and the natural | | ee ala, ene ce au the grandstand minus theie ave in| “Whereas, it Is repeatedly stated |ing to Col. George Bradley, command- | nent deeply deplored the decision of ent has by treaty with the United |). in nature of the wine to voice of Pegey Invited him to PABA erg 7 on eAtuN ihe Yankso tenn cdmavor Go re in public reports and ax matters of {ing him to be prepared to trunsfer all the Triple Alliance. He emphatically ; , ) ret ts TW bsvalie ti * would ‘manifestly’ bs ; Pe aes on the flald | |, 0 on that the rela) [wetivities of that urmy station to the/doubted, he continued, whether a dis- States, ratification whireof ts to be) Qoined, and apparently the family|auway and not bother her. The most at 2ofelock led by Manager Miller|Diblie information that the faunetal | # a public. | “Moreover, the rate of fare fixed by| Huggins. The fans stoud up as on franchise or contract is a proper if|and cheered the local favorites. A fe d city, and the |Army Base in brooklyn by Oct. 1 {cussion of the question in the House The Graves Kegixtration Serviee, re-'to-day would advance the object all celving and caring for bodivs of those nag in mind. difficulties of the s inefficiency and was istration of its government are due, nade by and with the advice and) 4: may pep up the tired business} she would consent to was to let him consent of the Senate, made suitable ne, it “in hin sound | push a newspaper article under tho provisions for the satisfaction of all the old man really | oor and ask her if she said the things | In the admin- |man with champ | medical judgment’ 7 sential element to be taken | minutes later the op; Pita CARS who died in the military survice over- ss claims against the German Gov-| 704, if aaid che anid not an essential e nt t oe TisoSER ai Tee pone mine came) in part, to duplication and defects in] ag wim remain in Muboken, usin | This last statement was . greeted | nei . Wt sale " into account In the val a of the | through the « ce in mght field . bois : with cheers, and both John R. Clynes, cramient ob Oi perione. Wheresoeyer| to . oy neeehate sae Savon wilt pe the structure of its government un- . ynes, mament of all per csoevet| Physicians are warned to use thel » said her lawyer, William] 5, Mected ompanies which |They were also given a big hand : Ne aawerand r Np % thairman of the Parliamentary Labor domiciled, who owe permanenf | adical wisdom and druggists! Klein, No. 120 Broadw would do]? to operate at a Scent] A few minutes before 4: Mee CRIS IB Was Ane Mayor Griffin of Hoboken recatved Ss s cgiance to the United States, and to'ithan ero Ta tawas: talidhe: there was!’ to beloo™ F kume time] Whereas, there is and has becn|word from the Port of Hmbarkation to- |Party, and former Premier Asquith Te eee aa ntmuch tne aces | Arr airected to. report to the Prohls| whatever talking: 12 s ¢| rare or have accepted franchises with|Mayor Hylan, accompanied by sev ror rome se) notivitien of the army |concurred ti the opibion that Gebath 0 have ered ough the acts |” irectors’ office any rush of| done for her. iaihcoant |e of Ne Aiea an " of the Gorman Government or iits| bitten Dinestere: office any Jae OF gone tor * the (reasons why. sho| Conditions siinexnd: imposing; 6-rent eral of New York'a xovernment (Continued on Second Page.) at the Hoboken plers, excapt those of/ would be uwise. aibate vaihoe ily al, 194, ik prescriptions which may lead to a One 0! fare and the investors in the securities [Officials entered the grounds. 1 ae the Graves Registration Service, would] Mr. Clynes added that between now suspicion that any physician 4s abus-| wouldn't open the door is understood ag June 30. and Friday other counsels mi, of such ci anios have no just claim Mayor wus recognized b: « Ow damage or | Jury to their p ling his privilege. to lie in the fact that she doegn't x ™ Liar . nalp ate rties and given his pints cllagpinise - . BOOKMAKING BILL | Tho United States Mall Steamship! vail. The dobato, thercupon, was de- property, alecghls : Me “ ’ In the Prohibition Emforcement|want to meet any more Process) Oi vout regard to the average earn-|John F. Welgel of Governor's Island, PASSES ASSEMBLY |Cumpany 1» beiteved to have been suc- |te canal, / . whether through the ownership of| pi cctors oMice It is assumed that|servers inthe guise of messenger! so. wion they 1 reasonably be] accompanied by his staff, Col, tank. censful in obimining the use of the, me , nent to-day immed the shares of stock in German, American) ioe jong the Palmer opinion will| boys or telephone repatr men or 648| 0 sooted to make in the future at/head, Col. Galbraith, Commandur of |Pette Measure Said To Legalize | Sresent army piers ae » terminal ThA! poowing Aintapwnt sont neripadt ‘the or other corporations, or in conse-| 5 he put into effect as to the fres| meter readers. |guch fare under the conditions which|the American Lawiun, Adr oe ‘ : ; {line hae tabi Sd freee 9 ae reed bor rictea @ eee ae lotnetwiner and ano | arte ribing of beer by physicians Laat night she accepted an envelope likely to obtain. Hufe and Commanded W. 1L Stiles, Credit “etting On, Racts,. But \tore te Mae whieh teed she: pera be" | “nin tha vent o¢ tha’ thrnatonad ex- Se from a messenger boy, not knowing| windeed, the true rule of valuaton| Were Buests of honor. They occupied Sponsor Denies This. | > ~——- 'tension of the stoppage of wark, the provisions granting to pe Py “08 TYMPED FROM AUTO that a private detective had givea It! 66 any propenty for bus 4 flag draped tox along the third FIREMEN CHEER | Government wishes to make it clear yermanent allegiance to United ~ 6 line ra ant is the Capitalized value uf its pros- | base lin | that they will use the fullest powers : state to protect the workers | enteenth Bage.) Bete When the Yankoos started batting | Mine Mt Mace tracks Of this Biante ta Fe whether the same be national or} A : arted batting J under the terms of the INCREASED PAY BILL |or + 88 purposes ALBANY, April 13—Credit be TO RUNAWAY , HORSE] ¢continuea on s most favored nation trea Potts =e —_—- . : practice Babe Rut 1 A lamaliand ¢ ntinued on Ninth VPage) pr su) Wis he flewt who remain at work In a sic apy Pery | anes | il which pussed the weinbly wo any serviess one tice’ ome Pelee i, | Policeman Lands Astride Him and JAPANESE STEAMER _ layer to take hiv turn at tat, ne | Bul Cyan ate peat ‘ | News of Is Passage in Assembly | ential to the life of the communtty ce, busine: profession, trade, | Po! . ' the crowd un opportunity wi” Bert oa eet leer a sibs n ettleme: navigation, commoree and industrial Stops Frightened Team in IS SEIZED BY U. S.. AMNESTY TO WAIT cheer some more when ii " . » | now is aha Meee Rees Wane Ney aoe | i any mate mak tee ony ‘ ‘ A oo! { i _ bil hu home run| ane monaure amends the pena e t ached the Government wi ve property ; igh, ani confirming to Nick of Time. ON PEACE—HARDING | king stummed the rina ne pitshod | Tne? 4 ie the penal tnw | Masting | thelr support tn securing that the the ed States a ‘ines, forfe 3, 3, e SF ncwyy, Hy the and is & “ 0 clurify the eae n . bi aS ‘ne Unit ates all fings, forfeitures, . Action Follows Discovery of Liquor | Into the upper tier of the rine rier) me am ent m position of such workers shall not be penalties and selzures imposed or made| Patrolman Arnold Titus of the Her | _ es . > érowd, Wing Mouee then ate: anti-betting statut tt officers! Mentbers of the Uniformed Fire-| prejudiced t ; e United s during the war, |bert Street Station, Brooklyn, was at Aboard Not Recorded on | President Tells Delegation He Con- POSS Ua cnnqond with) eres ter onred ‘ | prejudiced as compared with their py the U FW a ee etn i patos ‘Bitene to the plute und hit.one Into the jort| ™ * inty In] men's Asvoctation packed the public] position before the stoppage.” = Graham ve d levoc ‘enta ; or inhi e oreing he law i 8 porters de i - yi ltocday when he saw two horses Manife | templates No Action on Debs | teta stand. t showed the boy» bad Re ng the law, tts supporters de seoomtly h of the Pulitzer Bulld-| The postponement of the Triple Al- ; clare Ing to-day and ununimously pamsed|iiance sympathetic strike y |pdunging down Graham Avenue and] yacKSONVILLE, F April 13.— at Present thelr eye on the p dragging @ wagon that carcened dan- |e Japuncae steamer Wrie Maru w cee 1 fee . . The Yankves made u 1 appoar Althourch ity introducer insists that}a sympathetic resolution tn protest| created an acute situation within the selaol here to-day hy the United Stater WASHINGTON, April } erat ance as they strolled on the geig {{he Nill AB Ro Way uffects oral betting | against the bill now before the Leg-| labor camp. It ls understood that the Ws : Tony Napolitano, owner of the|atarahal under the Prohibition Baforce. @¢nt Harding told a delegation which |erhoy wer dressed in new. w tay [OP interferes with the prosent law. ©. | isiuture which secks to make whole-|miners, with some show of feclli Classified Advertisers sean, of South Jamaica, had fallon| ment Act. The retion followed seigu called on him t day to urge the re-| forms, with blue atockin tna Be l a er auperintend at of thy New |xale promotions of detectives with-|over tus seeming Indication of pais eae |from the driver's seat between thelapoard the ship of 12 cases of liquor lease of Bugene V. Debs and all otter | aps upporte of rinal Hughes | gut regard to merit or fitness. ne mad. 4 peremptory demand |bed of the wagon and tho right! not recorded on the manifust. ‘Phe prisoners convicted under the war-| ay Aavanias 7 Janti-racetrack betting lev | When Firemen Albert E. Guinness, upon their partnory in the Allien if rtant! wheel and was holding’ on dospar-|yocgel is of 3400 tong, built elgfiteen time expionage uct that he conten 7 Ayor n threw Reb eee tee an iticttow: | oh Pee Bree Bulan: | ae ele pArERaNe | co Prasadth eavecliainw@aph 406 Vitus leaped at the head of the eyon membera.of thn slanmerh Joo ty foe much prisoners cnet | the Arse Kame of the 1921 suse | becomes a law a SH ud passed} card in the table" and declare finally The Sunday World should be |nearest horse, but wak thrown vio- Sannin: rasErAtGAe EUR Te ee y fo " un Dilan ite way » DL whieh air > ive firemen | wh r they intended to strike, and tn The World office lently to the pavement. He com-| varied with liquor amuxgiing, after g Stl of peace had been declared J N.Y. POLICE AND | FIREMEN WIN an unnual $2,500 Inetoad| tt when. Under tho pressure of . mandeered the automobile of Te leetie tn wehiah GLKAS wie In his first message to Cone BOWIE RESULTS. suse could bel these claims the new strike doelaton On or Before Friday Neff of No. 179 Powers Street and| wounded. Fourte ases uf liquor gress yesterday Mroxident Hurd- . Aanembly and Sen wsttte | he Aree Raw, [t wlav. wan wanlnade drove alongside of the frightened | war’ filam suid the vineel later Ing urged an Immedinte “decla~ Increasing ' anguneed Senate had pased| ‘The presence of Arthur Henderson Preceding Publication horses, | At Avenue and ratory resolution” ending the war nd pl Bayard Street, chase of twelve ‘ ALBANY, April 13.—T1 nh on bill Jand John R. Clynes at this morning's blocks, he Jumped from t care to and establishing the United States toxtay concurred with the oe PETE ation decided | discussion of the Triple Alllanen lead. : at Pali. School Now. 42a. and 138 eee rarer : hapa thee mT ti eect) ted that these moderates of Vublic | Sebo om, 423 an 2 *Leopecution, also rte he mombers of the ol, elde sources have gratuitously sup tad vene ere starting to cross the street, (Racing Entries on Page 17.) elican entry and fire departments, i ve been geekiny \nformation , , \ wn XN

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