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16 GOMPERS WARNS OF PERIL TONATION = IN WAGE CUTTING ancien Says No Country Prospered on the Poverty and Misery of Its People. OINCINN greedy United States had President Samuel better watch out nypers of the Lat e last nigh mply red d consuming power of country has eve sperity industrially, ommercially, based on the misery of the people nber of Commerce Mar opponents of organized J heed the lesson now g¢ ing on over the “The American labor movement is the only labor movement of any coun- try on the civilized globe, organized we have not band on the throat of their Ge ment. We have our organized bodies and are conscious of the responsibil! ties that rest upon us. We are not whole world where the their svern, facking in pa © zeal for our Re- public “1 challe the United States Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Gary or} the steci trust to open their books to] public inspect! the American | Federation of Labor is willing to do. | “High wages, the i oe hours and wages, the best possib working conditions the greatest ancentive i i, commercial that organized cannot afford t ment to reco Government pport any the Soviet Russian President Gompers Yarge am info sudject, ng a let retary Hughes attitud we State Depart ward Russia. He also presented data urporting to show that the Soviet Bovernment was persccuting trades tons “rhe Council will also tuter up the @acussion of plans for a new drive against industrial courty and anti Jabor legisiation pending in Congress and in several States oe $16,000 TO AID CUSTOMS MEN Fines and Interest in Liberty Bond Purchases Accrue to Benefit. Surveyor of the Port Thomas EK. Rush qwill distribute $16,000 among benefit or- ganizations connected with the Customs Department. The money is an ac- cumulation of fines, penalties and bank anterest. in connection with the pur- chase by employees of the Customs Ser vice of $4,500,000 worth of Liberty bonds. ‘Ail employees who purchased bonds en the installment pian and who failed {» make their monthly payments were fined five cents or more for each fail- ure to pay on time, employees who had 5 as inital payment oF continue pr s and the mony was for a sinking fund for loyees to be used for death nefits. ‘The remaining $10,( divided as fol : Mutual Benefit As- ociation of Custom's Employees, it Inspectors’ Mutual Ald Soclety, TUnited States Lavdor: Assi $1,600; and the United States Weigh: Association and the Unit tates Cus- tom's Guards, $1,000 ca fas Masa gam. yy, Par Rock- @way's Noted Butcher Passes 0: James Jefferson Kelly, chef of many Deefsteak parties at Mar Rockaway, ‘when that piace was the favorite sum- mer resort of New York City politicians, | ied to-day at his home in Janes treet, Far Rockaway. Ye buteher shop ont ‘kaway and waa call: of his k ; paration of the prime ul used to be joy of the arties which we washed down with 8 of foaming ale. He was a friend bis "" Devery, who owned a king's Rockaway and Bay- was often called the Marie, Joseph if ry, - | \REAL ESTATE WOMAN DIES. | ‘ire Kava Building Up Grae the first women in Brooklyn and i the Gravesend | the ho Rogan, a newspaper 1688 Mam Mth street, ,® pioneer in devel | mection, died to-day gon, George K. of her | Mrs. Kavanaugh was the grand ther of the five-year-old star, lita now playing int Wild Gowse,”” a motion ‘Mre. Kavanaveh had beer Miving on a farm at Rardon She was born in County Mayo on March 18, 1 picture p N.Y. Ireland he is survived by two sons, George R. and John C. Rogan, @nd three daughters, “Mra, Marjori: Geemer, Mra, Agnes Kelley, and Mra. | ‘The funeral will be held MBOFORD, Mass, May 10.--Danie W. Lawrence, the famous Medford rum, died at his home here Inte last night at the age of ninety years. He succeeded his father, Samuel Lawrence, who estas Bahed ‘the distillery, Mr. Lawrence wn Drivers of Cars Held im Two last of the makers of |, vetora! of the Civil War. He haa Brom & member of the Legislature and & thirty-third degree Mason, seem pet mage THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1921. “i, al ville, 8. 1, last night was \utomobile driven by fulfll their civic duties under ons of the Compulsory La- which Was uc Ja yea AUTOS KILL 3 BICYCLISTS. | Weat Brqad L, Westfield, NJ. was; upon h ak {neat | twent we sixteen ve | a years Guttenbe: | Tutrenibeng, J., eid ALD SP WOT IN KETO ARIA trick an Ned f N.S 3 of MK Three ¢ by automobiles yes: | 8 ‘alabrosa, thirty-three | of 4 Avene, Gpanite rovided that men whoy| ta tf The Telephone Instrument, is only 2% of the equipment required for Telephone Service F TELEPHONE SERVICE could be provided merely by in- stalling the telephone, New York could have all the new service it needs immediately, tween more than 100 central offices and from them to the homes and business places of subscribers. Much of this 98% is complex, delicate machinery that requires fine and accurate construction. There are more than a million separate parts in a single major central office switchboard. But, the instrument is only 2% of the plant that is required to fur nish service. It can be installed in a day or two. It takes months to install the other 98% of the plant through which service is rendered. Despite these long time elements the system is being enlarged with great rapidity. Last year’s work is now bearing fruit in the installation of thousands of new telephones to reduce the waiting list of appli- cants for service, This other 98% includes buili ings, switchboards, distributin frames, power plants, conduits be neath the pavements, cables be- The world’s greatest telephone job is being pushed to com- pletion. 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