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\ ' _—— 4 | | : } | 4 | : 1 i t ji5 Raabe abe M deite Gompers Makes es Public Letter I ALFOFLAPPLIES SENATOR FRANCE TO INTERNATIONAL BACK, SAYS RUSSIA. FOR REAFFILIATION IS PINK, NOT 0 Little Cornu Left, He) Says, Again Urging U. S. to Recognize Soviet Regime. Showing Reversal of His Previous Attitude. ATLANTIC CITY, Aug. Executive Council of the Federation of Labor annuunced day it had reaMliation Franer abroad in Ju United Maryland, e study Russian conditions and sm the July in Russia retur to-day on liner Rotterdam with ee Senat American who went to- nonth resumed a Regotiations with the International Major Mark Watson of the Haltimore | Federation of Trade Unio Sun Marguerite arrison, ‘the | The council, in here, World correspondent who was had before it a report from oned fer trn months by the Soviet | dent Gompers stating that he Government. Senator France, ina! pared statement, said personal ine vestigation had convinced him the property of this country v depended upon opening up trade diplomatic relations with Ru. ‘The Rotterdam, whieh had a 1 forwarded to the international's pr headquarters in Amsterdam a c. munication urging that organizavon to modify its policies so that Americun labor might co-operate with it all and on-| “The paticular purpose of our writing,” Ms. Gompers said in his ger list of 1,219, reached Quarantine al communication, “is to suggest that 6 o'clock last night hour top speed race with the french liner Lafayette, It was nip and truck from Wednesday evening until Thurs- day midnight, when the Rotterdam forged ahead. The Lafayette traied the Rotterdam up Ambrose Channel, forty-five minutes to the bad “L left America three months ago,” 4 Senator France, “declaring that America should not delay resuming trade with Russia. 1 return con-| firmed in the opinion and further in-| sistent that should open diplo-| matic relations. I see nu on why | we endeavor to reach points of con- tact and if possible agreement, rather than to attempt any carping and un- mecessary adverse criticism, so that the jegitimate purposes which we as- @ume we bave in mind in common may be consummated—that is, an international federation of trade ‘unions in fact as well 4s in name, that we may jointly use our united influence and power to protect and promote the rights and Interests and welfare of the toiling masses of the whole wort.” No reply to the communication has) yw, should be alurmed over a rela- | been received. | tonship whieh, obviously, holds no; The federation withdrew « terrors for Great Britain or Germany, ago from the International because of yo4 of which are doing their best Its alleged revolutionary activites (4 qeyelop a maximuin of trade with and system of fees, The federation soviet tuasia. convention at Denver approved the) phere is little Communisin in Rus- ftand taken by the council, but in-/ sig, foxtreme experiments in that di- structed it to restine reaffiilation ne- pect) jy proved unsuccesstul and the gotiations. ‘constructive party, of which Lenin Bunji Suzuki of Tokio, leader of the stands at the head, was couragcous | Japanese labor movement, has cabled enough to force abandonment of | Mr. Gompers it would be difficult to get the Japanese Government to place & labor representative on its conunis- sion to the Disarmament Confercnce at Wasiington, The cablegram, made public to-day by Mr. Gompers, urged him to ask the American Government ‘er » for thin is the first xt to convey to the Toklo authorities bis 12 My programme. «am contd proposal to havea labor representative that it will be followed by an Am on the Japanese commission. jean trade delegation sent andor ¢ — BELIEVE Gy DIED [HST aes, vt IN 300- ‘MILE ROW and thus to aid world trade reviv i and directly to benefit our farms an factories which so desperately Au —— aid of just this character. Two Ofticers and Nine Men Dis- appear in Brave Attempt to Bring Help to Steamer. “1 expect to Issue a fuller sinte- ment in Washington early next week." Senator France and Mrs. Harrison left for Baltimore this afternoon on BAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Aug. 26.— The desperate enterprise of cleven sail- ‘ors in attempting to row 300 miles over Fough seas to suiminon help ior | the we of certain sound capitalistic policies which are now in effect. “Lam delighted that the famine re- lief work by America is getting un- being under contract to write for a newspaper syndicate refused to be in- terviewed, Shs is a strikingly d- some woman, gowned in clothing she purchased in Larix and trace of her long imprisonn confessed that the worst hard suffered arose fr obtain a supply of the yacht of Van Near Black, owner Inking steamer dian Importer of the Baltimore Sun, Mrs, Harrison ain! na yee believed to-day to have led to thelr The. ship was myateriouly damaged Saturday, her wireless being put out of commission at the same time. Nine ot Marxian theories and a restoration | THE rel did ti WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, DRY LAWS PROTEST \N. Y. SOCIETY GIRL SPURNED TITLES FOR STABLE GROOM t not or 7! Meer 4s filing re-} trom ni up. but bam hdiding the | i » percentage | Mayor res { found mey were | filing returns in) the [stepping people on the creets: that] Wits and the [they were invading homes and searen: | iby New Ye jing t serch warrants; in vared With an ivading the sanctity of the person and) Lin the country at/}Lome, violating tie principle thar a} Total net income on which te tax|tiem and bringing them to cou was in th in 1919 ano! al without first having obtained proximately $700,000.00 over 1918; [stitution o} t ind approximately 74,000 more pers |! conciuded it ws s son filed returns in 1919 than in 1918. | hims © the | Phe statistics show that of the 683,-1 ng the ¢ the raons making Income tax returns} “Waiting, m 13 | in 19 ant, a little more than one-| Something, and they having faded. 1 ]0E SS thir, from $1,000 to ¢ it was my duty in this year] MRS EOITH WEBB MILES your, 5 from $2,000 to the ‘ NDE RW OGD OND ERWOOm year from $2,000 to Npress | sq 00 DOWN 5] WEEKLY ‘This photograph of the former Bdith year an from. $4,000 to upon this question Beavor Webb was taken on the steps \oar, ‘The foal nuniwer of ti this question of the which her them as a wedding present ‘COERCION CHARGED oh nm husband's employer Lake bungalow individual incomes: 119, Ifrom $5,000 1 ye: under § M1 save | was loaving year and over. number 0 31P.(.0F COME PADBYN'L STATE. Total Was $399,972, 351, Phree dy avd over Incomes Was Only thr TO COP IN ARREST) to pid taxes om incomes of trom z 1'$8,000,000. to. $4,000,000, three on in Tried to Force Auto Thieves to} te on Sheed Gk ean at, “Let Him In,” Says Dis- | $2,000,00 sof f z trict Attorney, J 000 to $1,000,000 and 58 on incomes of | Sipittrice “Attorney: Dewia bf poklyn | feOt $600,000 to: $750,000. VentdsRocaay he) Hud Mben\ MurDMaad iby ete omer ee penne wmcome) Clues there Were 68,742 persons, In th a report brought to him fro Magis; $10,000 to $14,000 class there were tr fourt by Assistant District At- | onty 14,500 persons, while in torney Goldstein involving a policeman | ago te $20,000 ele we inn wl of automobile thieves, Be- | persons and pn other information he has had the band under observation for several |000 and 000. Returns of 10 weeks, showed incomes of Mr Gotdatt & police- 9,000, In the $100,0 wen had no Avenue ),000 class there were 1,03 1 few days ago and had picked rhe knew to be stolen, whieh for $78%, When the sons swore ti ween $150,000 and and 657 *} ransging Only 419 fi more than $2 1,000, |COURT STAKES PRISON member of the band other inember of the pornaed asa witnes: When the pol the garage man was called in court he reported b witness had disappeared | band was sub- Vietim of Anan the crew volunteered to attempt rowlig |_ Prof. B. Reese, the York mind | and be must drop the case Ws Drinking, ey were joined hy the |reader, was a passenger on the Rot-| has been informed that the arrest wa Prete A sail waal|terdam, The professor makes a spe- not made in good faith but was to the little crew |cialty of perusing the thoughts of coerce the d into admitting the} When John Lawlor jr perilous journey. lothers. He played poker several 2 1, Was arraigned before Netning has, been seen of 1 ft the vevaee policeman as an ‘ ie vgneel's distrens signala were nd” te ye eanea to the ship| —— in Yorkville Court seen Wednesday by the Cordova, which ded to q ‘ intoxication Se Fescued those still ab News reporters, “they took every-| THROWN FROM TAXICAB. [haa vee STAG UGHIE thing away from me but my BV D's. Last night I bucked four aces with a King full, and the result convinced me that there was something wrong with my system.” SS SEEK MORE FUNDS FOR FRENCH RELIEF - Chita Fatally Burned by Ronfire. Cable From Anne Morgan Points| ciara Williams, five years Out Bad Condition From playing with other children thi ing about a bonfire in t Drought. of her home at No. A cablegram received to-day by the | Jersey City, when her American Committee for Devastated fire and before assistanc she was badly burned al France from Miss Anne Morgan, who| The Guild wis feted Oe hed A few is now directing child hygienic work | hours late there, read: = = = “Pleage appeal for an emergency child hygiene fund for our devastated area in France. Bad health condi- Ld tions have the drought.” According to Miss Marguret Chris- tle, a letter was sent ten days ago by Miss Morgan in which she sald that thousands were in need of immediate assistance. The work of the commit- tee is principally in restoring children to normal health. Contributions should be addressed to the Child Hy- giene Fun 6 East h Street, bit ots FIRST NEGRO BECOMES A DETECTIVE SERGEANT. been caused by Wesley Redding Once Get Seven Prisoners in Ome ht. Wesley Redding celebrated his twenty- ninth birthday to-day, and fellaw pa- trolmen of the West 135th Street Station helped in increasing his joy when he was made an acting Detective Sergeant. Redding is the first negro to reagh this rank. Ile joined the force eighteen months ago. Redding seven months ago arraigned | nine di+erent prisoners in one day in | the Washington Helghts Court on fot- | ony charges, All were convicted. The were made in the course of his fight tour pnd included high! burglars and ant Ee. TO DISPOSE AT ONCE OF ALL BOOZE SEIZED BY U. S. WAGHINGTON, Aug. %.—Federal Prohibition Commissioner Roy Haynes, fo @ general order to-day to Prohibition serials severe the immediate de. disposal wi tasks et fed in onfore! are seized in wat Nat Law, penny, Magtstr: Hadding {Woman Found Uncon a tat prisoner a dollar to send to lis father and sent a mess Bronx Street Accuses Chauffeur. thirty-five Taste is a matter of tobacco quality We state it as our honest belief that for the price asked, Chester- field gives the finest quality in ‘Turkish Blend cigarettes ever offered to smokers, Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. Chesterfiel CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blended get a clean collar for Lawlor, returns, | 2 ER to-day sald he have a in the class of incomes between $2 comes: 50,000. | returns on incomes of against TO $1 TO WIRE FOR AID. Ueen of Gien Cove, Magistrate handed a wire whose an as for his Drelen uations hit years old. Jace was whipped in bandages and his DG, SRE SWORE SBE SrFash Wis ie clothes ruined as the result of unconscious carly to-day in the road- | oui a WAY Gt TRE BUR DE ene: Wienater “Ave Lawler was found unconsotous at 63d | nue 4 | Street and ‘Third Aver At Fordham Hospital she wid the |treated by. an Gah police she had gone to hone night and started home ont | After riding some time the ur his” fr stoppe © struck he been nt eae Pe an ee Yorkville Jail” until to-morrow provocation and threw her out Sort nrateston | 1921. ! | important te for public question, and if Mayor or any other f ne eee se acamcio igs shes at Ra re, then | say that the many, und fit. to be Mayo slants +f) ior in Judge (euben’ De Has bea Aas 1 sn at a ate sonal and ust York City.” Brooklyn tts make the ot Men Scheduling Annual Earn jo Vs cit vofor tee Repub . . . liens notitnntion tor May i = ings Up to $5,000,000. aiid Khe Polat .det the SONKn ast th wd PEN DALY AVE and thw qftee ceiet ASTLE orien ' NFIOENTIAL StS ER, jes relating tothe Mederal ir Hrovemg the MabaneGage & 0 hg th TILLO ROL HOMIES S1CU hs e i re waa tel 74 Broadway to-day by the ‘Trensury ment | wration Seems aEeve 37% St. shows that the people of the State ef mae “tol 21 MMlinots, 21 jewela ad New York filed 68,085 personal re pus 1 ed to heat and cold isoch- turns, or 1281 per cent of the tot had learned Ho | conism. for the entire country, and paid |ihe demonstration of the voter | . 3 2.251 in taxes, or 31.49 per cent. jiy faver two yours ago and tha | * oN oes of the total paid in the Nat ufraid te say a toe ‘ r . on Gn) averame net reported face tom of prohibit ha SS $50.00 $1.00 Weekly thos campa yranny int f New Yo mndida stun or tree Books of Ge E-NOT AN OFT ICE as For twenty hours this food is baked—one reason you like it—another reason why it digests so easily. One of the important things in connection with any cereal food is to have it thor- oughly baked or cooked. For baking or cooking changes the starch of the grains.- Grape-Nuts is the longest baked of all cereal foods. It is scientifically baked at carefully regulated temperatures for 20 hours, This is one of the reasons why Grape-Nuts digests so easily; why it agrees with many people who cannot take any other form of cereal without producing fermentation. A goodly part of Grape-Nuts is converted into dextrose, ready to be immediately assim- ilated by the system, and yield strength and energy. A further portion has partially undergone this change, while there remains sufficient unchanged cereal to strengthen the digestive organs. It is then in a condition to meet the various requirements of the If you want to eat a most strengthening and nourishing food, and one that will digest more readily, go to your grocer today and get a package of Grape-Nuts. Eat it with stewed fruit or as a cereal with milk or cream; or make it into an appetizing pudding. Every member of the family will enjoy its delicious flavor and wholesomeness. Grape-Nuts—the Body Builder “There’s a Reason” he ~ Corns Lift Right Off! No Pain at All ri Apply a few drops of Freezone’’ upon that bother- some corn, instantly it stops hurting; then shortly you lift that sore, touchy corn right off, root and ali, without the slightest pain or soreness, ind Any Corn or Callu bottles of but few eents—drug stores Viny “Freezone” ¢ to tell bis convictions | | $25.00 $1.00 Weekly | [$100.00 $2.00 Weekly of in how tiny jute inst CHOCOLATE All The POUND BOX Wd Elsewhere 59c fe follows: 15 Pound Box Salted EXTRA SPECIAL home life. 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