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NNN TOR TMA ETT NI + ats TN lahat 1AM NC NOOR F CHE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1921. _NATION’S FORCES BEING MOBILIZED TO MEET RAIL STRIKE ct hr em tre conta ear 000 000 TRUCKS | Pretty Children Who Gave Sparkle to the Meadowbrook Bunt Show | ‘THOUSANDS OF RAIL MEN AGREED ON STRIKE Wh Th Will Orders Sent All Over Country | !°"¢ Gs taken the position that ci hether They Wi : . ‘ “\intends to find out whether op ne ee “Bie ee That Yard Heads Con- — | the united states Labor Board 4 bts Neal q i- inue d Tork useless public body"? Warren CHICAGO, Oct, 19 (Associated en Offers to Mobi tinue at Work, one, President of the rerhon Preas).—The first of n series of con lize Auto Industry to | eeateecesesi ingincers, ' ferences in Chicago at which repre- Prevent Tie-Up 30 LOCAL UNIONS AGREE sentatives of all factions in the ra _ \os “We note in tl pap road strike situation may decide the SSS Peach da i say + ny. {that the Railroad I d eeifeoirie of the strine call feed ty (wire to President President Cone Says His MeM}ing to asset M Wire to President Harding Offering Automobile Industry's Ald in Event of Rail Strike: Oct 17, 192 thé Big Four brothernoods for Oct, 90, “began here to-day, to continue over the week-end. Three group meetings are sehed- uuled: 1, Executives of the shop men, maintenance of way workers, clerks. said. “Lt strange tha Will Not Submit to Big Four Dictation. id be discovered only when | to better its cc dent Harding The White Hou Washington, D. ¢ COLUMBUS, ©,, Oct. 19.—Natio States Ia Hieadquarters here of the Railroad authority Yardmasters’ A Cars and trucks totalling nine ation of Americ. telegraphe nd others, meet toe | ii ig He cited alleged @a$s to:morrow, Friday and Sunday sa a eles Bat ub can with aA membership of me that | Missourt and Nort! t to decide their attitude toward the pian public tn’ event: of rail 000 throughout the country, to-day | Atlantic and Birmingham, the 2 announced strike of the train service We offer a ake aRcate ent out notices to its members to | S¥lvania, the 5 nun employees, with indications of a final cara other road W $ industry in mobilizing of motor remain at work performing thet ‘i fecision at a joint conference Sun- 1 simply fl 1 the authori day. transport if needed. sual duties in the event of a railroad | ,, jorck Levant Local automobile owner and deal- |) <== ; ; ; THA 2° Brotherhood leaders are on their | op associations have the organiz NARCY MILBURN KATHERINE PLBDaN AND workers’ strike oF ee ag r ; ile. Géverhmant’ . 8 ha zi VEREADY MILBORN UR. CHILDREN OF , BARA ! nt out follownre | WOuld not re ad aU) way. here to hear the Government's | tion, man-nower and vision for DEVEREAOK MILBURN, ANG SIDDY VON : WEST, CHILDREN OF MB ANDMRS COWEST : eee mma neal decis i attitude through the Railroad Labor SLADE. JR. . - RIDE THESAME PONY. whic orders from | [ite they ¢ t emergency Board to-morrow %Rajlroad executives of the Cen tral Division meet Friday in Chicago to discuss all phases of the strike situation, while executives of other divisions meet simultaneously {n thelr own regions. More than $,000,000 cars and truc Developments in the possibility of insure the public against serious suf- issertin organization, J.) a Yorks Many-of the: sane is inter OF CHILD AFTER HE ; Nutional Automobile Chamber of - NURSES POSONED BY CANDY ADMIRER Coma r ure not affiliated with any Amorican THAN $6 BENEFIT nbor as a strike order by others of the sixteen fering from the proposed rall strike, | e vote taken, CLEVELAND, Oct. 19—F the five train service bodies, w Manager of the National Automobile Ary for i no; enlilto: veen to-day in a call for assembling Chamber of Co ree, when inter- | y sma could ho; to-morrow of the Conference Com. V/eWed concerning his wire to Presi- . . | | Gadheuea Coe ‘ New York did cceerve more Ahan $6, mittee of the railway emplloyees’ de- | eMt Harding, offering the assistance (Continued From First ) j <Cgabinued.® set which resuited in] ire strike fund of the rothe partment, Ameriean Federation of /0f thg automobile industry: in the pos- —— | Seer te anit at work in the} pooa of LA Engineers a Labor. This committee has full power | S76 emergency theory that this person was a jealous |he did not intend to kill th event of a general ‘ aa © §8 BpGcdér a strike of the stop or There 19 one motor Velicle in the | suitor and not x former patient. | jen Un neon : tf Mt a : PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 1%.—Vitteen| ang the mer " Wrootntcy tes very eleven persons, | Miss Rosenfeld came to Amerted {didn't mean to kiN Matilda, She |, 1 MTMADINe She, Penneyi, | 2nd the y No-final action was expected, how. | e are ¥90,000 trucks which hauled | pyc : i A was a playmate of Robert. my sev no Eee nSt Penney! | port, last s was 2 €ver, before Friday, according to 16. | 1,200,000 tons in 1920 of about orang {from Austria nine months ago and re orale named “Snow. | Venta Sys will refuse to obey the Mypjewell, President of the depart-, the amount carried by the raiicoi has been @ student nurse at the bh eat ceaD RSA ht order for a general strike and will om | These vehicles could readily handle | pki since that time i OE ee eet opie Gontinue to work 1 road operates the more essential products. Every | Ben a vill 2 rm er i Snow was out 5 nt c 3, ete. wie /veguctions appronie| Gey Gee a cenneate: eth and WH Zimiacrnan, brother eee NAA ane inrew, {tains Is the statement of CB Goately equivalent to the 12 per cent. | can ald in meeting t who the police said were in love with aE eae eee, Muse, Chairman of the lrother= Wage reduction in wages orderd last | rhe eneral public, | Miss Rosenfeld, questioned | See tele. F ‘4 id ‘rainmen vat teeves, “has an ally in the motor car | connection. with the « Authe I- “{ (old her to gtop, but she d ganization recently voted against. 1 ig: by the Railroad Labor Board, | and truck which will protect it from | ties stated they. lieve int a =a obey:me, ‘Then L got angry. 1 pl i i Poe svePW indicated as the probable basis | the worst cons es of the battle | Nev YS) Un LOnMOnS EO iunk of wood. 1 don't know) ® y PRS aT et suggestion the Labor Board will pro- v bacrean i. ; operators and! Hy i bie h of the brothers had | {up 5 ‘ LEitthrew!tt 1 be with the Labor “, a eS Dating: Ki * | their emplo; For once the inno-|Siid that Miss Roserfeld was his | what ma 1 the Peonsylyan suid Mr ol Beri Panes aamt | nt bystander has a means of self | nancee. ‘aes men denied any knew!- Jer, It struck her on the head Muss ie railroad has heen fair LURES Bs defense, Pane OR TKS . t ifte aking a few. steps 1 5 ee board's polley, as outlined by| "The farmers, who ten seoa aga CHRD OF the plot GOVERNOR SAYS jee chime wig wae a i eat) ts SUC Ub iasione joper, Ww roposo| Would have been cut off from the, According to the police, she brothers i | aid ink 5 cee lived up to its agree 3. We € to th ma ueckcen in a4 Raatete| world, 1 own 3,000,000 motor Vve- | said they both were in love with Miss | ALL IS READY IN w und mopped ¢ @ bloods) ny qui with t emen ibid hood chiefs immediate | nicies, including 139,000 trucks. Towa | jeosenfeld 1 al r ‘ STATE FOR STR Ny waiting fifteen minutes { = s. sion oO: je strike order on their | alone a8 437,000 automobiles or one # if aed wo t) ” ~ Gugpension of the strike ord thelr lat 7 tor dd and she had) promised IKE = and their influence In prevent. | to every 5.6 Persons, So there need | murry eich of then, 1k was sald Mrs | —<— : Enid , N.Y. YARDMASTERS : ee tle fear for food shortage. Ch I us, their sister, visited the >. y ‘ PE cere ae whe the execu. | othe suburban dweller eed not | iospital on Monday, night werent Every Agency Pr to Me 1 to call he WILL NOT STRIKE, He asked to Co: worry about his train to business, for Uae iS ica t 4 ae Alene " ne nerate de > i withdrawal of the proposed request | throughout the country there is an | @nd advised the nurse to marry him | All Emergencies and Work’ Jom! Lean THEIR HEAD SAYS } an hel for further wago cuts and grant an| Adkquate supply of private cars for] preference to Len. ‘Phe brothers make | | With Local Boards | Aa him a ng : ; y 4 ae 8 purpose. ale hone nilinenanicn " sats what made him do it, sagt i ame . " m ia, aa ed steal “The Long Island Railroad, for Bie U ae ee ae | ALBANY, Oct. 19. York Statel-ola him to eut plec A ‘ 1 tion ob) fe 1 ent J. R. Howar ie Farm | stance, carried an average of 90,120; Miss ftosenteld ey the issue, t | ay An sw he mutilated the ¢ I , by 3 Mitréau Federation to-day had on file| passengers (or'/48,000 one way) dally | police suld, ‘by ‘telling Will sho asl ae eel CO et aN iin ects Ni hati ene : e ging at ia the : Vet before the Interstate Commerce Com- | 2Uring the first five months of this | “Keeping corpany” with a “swell fet gency, Gov. Miller declared to-day i body he told of digging a hole : 2 | year, If this service is cut off there | ; Fa ARAC A rete wean olicemien, Witnessed Ei very agency of the State govern. | cellar, burying the child and leavin ee mission here a petition for a 10 to 20) fre 49,600 motor cars and motor | ¢ mad a preference cor “Irish | Four Policemen Witnessed His) Bee Ree ne ane IRE lia Cavan chee monae a une © cent. freight rate reduction on| buses in Queens, suffolk +A _ . 1 % aca * hoe Lede elation ni ver ue! Raitire ers’ Assoclatic Pecensitics of life, and a the same) COUntCH WHI Wrens | She broke of the inteeview by: way Act but Rescued Hint — | to the way to transport or to supply, | Lively positively denied .be had as | TENOMT | UME aa tal hed union lenders ana’ Gumuuter traftle to und from New bel a ee e for night school, | From Crow Jor to preserving order will be ready | saulted the child before he killed her, | % Salon ail tim: elegraphed w adore and] Serk ‘il Ws police, | ; crowd, | y ’ saa ore [this organization will railroad executives urging them to join| “The motor vehicle Is normally an My sister and T waited outside the — | for any emergency that may , tof Lively mi tr as & : y a la rty local Chairmen of him in a conference here. | aid to rather than a competition of the | hosp.t! her, but she did not ap work in co-ordination, of course, with} own untll be realized that the police) ost oy met at the Maribor Hot 1 ‘ a . eavy proportion of | Pew. sale \n Hain who was ong the] the o . : Vere watehing i connectic : : ramos ‘ eae ae . ' thousands taking part in the wel-| Among the agencies which are mak-| With the disappearance of the 1 . Join a strike agreement with the! haul rail routes, The automobile will |WeMt out a rear entvance to evade) TINS! i s i : SH he V at he | remain at work 9 f Shoven other raurond unions ot a cons | ot Heemancnty unurp the Ton but |g, to. MINS MY ON coming of Gen, Diag at City Mating srvers of what can be done in Vie fold the Vineland police that Me) “aye gre subordinate oficlals and it’s ats of ; rail business; but the motor. vehlc Ow nothing: about this.” Will] |, event/of-n strike are the Superinten-| 28d gone to Hridgeton. ye y to 5 Dean ao Pend 1b nes ference here last week has made un- supply of the country Ik so large that (Seid. “I do Jove her and asked her) {is afterneon and had been aj &¥ BY SRG Bt eevare the aN pe NCy | i s polcaan Wevenia thewrousaloe: Ce ey course. To seal Sertain the outcome ot their strike jt ean protect the public in any trans. [{0 Marry ine the first day we met. I archer in the parade which aol aioe ee aN ats of) nad not treated him right wien he [state Commerce | Com si u . mferences here beginning to-day. | portation emergency asked hee to quit sceing my brother pe VOR STEER E CNE A i naa re several days a ye are not a striking orga : 60: ginning to-day. |p BBO Ue ROE ae TLE HET tee | companied the distinguished visitor, State Constabulary, Commissioner of | WS furestad there seveull days aly a SRR SGRE in the flavor-—— - — ets and the port authorities. Sas buoe Hein MUST CUT WAGES —|RR. LABOR BOARD jITNFYS AND BUSES _ Mal Sine ant inating aan) ES Ce ee ear latin TO REDUCE RATES, WILL ASK TO HAVE | TO CARRY ARMY OF he was seen to spit upon the Ameri-| JAPAN FOR ARMS CUT, Lively's ged confession, sald tl | negro sobbed as he told his story SAY EXECUTIVES, STRIKECALLEDOFF = N. y, COMMUTERS Teun empeyenens || SAY ARRIVING ENVOYS), xq tola'yas ait" he olages tome, Shoot me or give me po! He was seen to do this by AN FRANCISCO, Oct. 19.—A part | 80% T want to kill myself. 1 know | oaders ‘ , policemen who had been brougt . SINCE MDEKs disteees DB \“ Je to Handle Trattic From | a aks ; coe 2 ve dete.| 1e% will lynch me if they take me to i of the Japanese Government's dele-| 1; “ a ‘ | for duty from Richmond H ent Charges Made Necessary Phat An Immediate Slash Be Newark and White Pla which has given four over 1 during Declare Public Cannot Pay Pres-| It Will Foe Rea ie Tans Ma it not be riington County | jgation to the Conference on Limita. atrolman Wilson was taken to the ns in | the Diaz ceremonies, and jt was these 1 fees rot! - 4 . a came and Hospital, where he is in a rainment's Brothers by Labor Costs. | Made in Rates. Guse of Strike, policemen who prevented a crowd of | Won of Armaments has arrived and arjous condition | fe siuinnine that dg controls Thomas de Witt Cuyler, Chairman| CHICAGO, Oct, 1%—The United) 670s TTAnaporT ke eee ener ee ee eal anduintiniei risen ta vaa mo ee] merce cured: Sworgeny tt of the Association of Railway kxecu- | States Railroad Labor Board met to-| qyyy of Now York commuters trom! IReUER UIE EEE is to him, The} The party includes Vice Admiral Ke) ee eee a reusse witl was hilled organization tives, inakes the following statement day to carry out President Harding's| Now yy See Unt crows did ery “Lyneh him!" and | Kato, Major Gen, K. Tanaka and I.| and, so far as the police know, she lid | howey aa paleo) to-day: | propossis to bring peace tn the rail-} oy) in sith na q ee ane Ki him!” aa it bore down on the|}Gomyo, Secretary of the Foreign|d knowledxo of the crime until th henefit of some nee > ) jitneys and buses, in the| man, but he was rescued and taken | little girl's body was found. She is Tad Rajlroad managements earnestly | 8d labor war. Chairman RM. Bar-| wont of a general railroad strike, be-|to the Tombs Court and held in gs00 [ore held in the Mount Holly Jail as a po = j deprecate the necessity of reducing |‘? Said President Harding outlined) oy tq (ake form to-day in Newark | ball ! BMNESN Admiral Kato sald, for the dete-) sible witn Lada eende wma reel Narn ‘to him certain proposals which the |" ‘rears A SURED | PR COR cnt «i | Lively ved three years in the From Mirgt wages. They appreciate the fact tbat hoard will form-tnte a concrote peace] 2 White Plains, the points from Italian, who sald his name he earnestness of the Japanese | itentiary at Philadelphia n uy certain classes of railroad wages were which start the k loady of New] , } ‘ ' ‘1 2 est- | 4 e man| wag uts are put into effec |proposition ‘for presentation to the }was Vizzate Carloo, eight months in not be surpassed by the earnest-|on a charg Vee Sail 1| wa 1 among the last to go up and that they | York-bound local trattic this country and formerly resident s of any other nation in regard | CUriNg a q Te wae released in |union heads to-morrow. “The definite plan of proposed ratl- road peace will not be known until February, 0. He had travelling | served eight years In irope re-| Penitentiary on a statute ought not to go down except under pressure of the most urgent necessity. | “The railroads are not seeking tO/1n6 members of the board have gon place the whole burden of the present |irto every phase thoroughly.” Mr. situation upon labor. Railroad own-| parton said. “We know, in a certain ers have made their sacrifices. The /}rong way, the will of the Adminis- fact is that agriculture and industry | tration and will talk matters over generally are unable to pay many of| with those members of the board rep- |" be made he plan will In New J to|of Naples, was' standing only a short |to this conference. Whi ee ton| MARINE ENGINEERS divert inany of the Jitney lines into|distance from Patrolman William| through, America and I ; a main channel from Nowark to Jer-| Woods of the Richmond Hill Station | cently I was impressed with the sean IN N. Y. HARBOR | sey City, where the ferries and tubes|when he put into his pocket the |nccessity of establishing some agency | Father of Murdered Child Says TO STAY AT WORK. will be avatl he White Plains | Itallan flag he had been carrying and | iat would cl away misunder-| Prisoner Must Pay the Penalty, commuters would be carried in large | taking t ican flag proceeded | standings. EAST MOORESTOWN, N. J. Det us] to desecrate It, Heside Woods were] “when I returned to Japan I advo-|19—Michael Russo, father of Matilda | Worker way | his fellow patrolmen, Arthur Ihodes,| cated privately that some sort of} Russo, Killed in the home of Louis Ig Ame buses to a point where connect with direct the current charges for rallroad | rere: nting the carriers and the work- | tUns for é ywhtown Manhattan, 1 ‘Timmes and Henry Harrison, | conference of the nations be held to | lve last dune, expressed satisfac if > | Jeorge F. Soyine 5 eer on om Rden , ta tion to-day when informed that Lively \ transportation. Yet those charges are | ers," let RU ON Ree Aan nen| and all tour made & grab for. him: Gear away these misunderstandings.| aq been captured in Vineland, He / ; absolutely necessary if money 1s to ve| It was believed the board will pro-| North Jersey in Newark to-day sald A number of the persons tn the | pyery effort should be made to make] asked whether the right man had A \ Bike) Ther Naraveeeess fa obtained to pay present wages pose-to the railroads that the public|/the Essex County buses were pre-| Press of the crowd saw the t impossible f ny nation to resort| been caurht. Mhere be no: co-operation: with} sd pay FP Be | i ' ¥ | ; ' 1 t ——— “The railroads are not making high! be given the benefit of the ed to meet mpending emer-|and they too swerved forward, But |to arms for the advancement of Its) “We don't want to punish the| the railroad unions ¢ t of ee ees 5 4 : uly. by imo- | feney with at reent increase in| Woods reached Carlo first and throw- | ambitions." | wrong man,” Russo sai ley | engineers of th charges against the public on the ong | cent. wane eat in ; uy bs an Immo: | arising apne | Woods reaclied Carl a tand tl Ss = [Pave caught Lively he must pay the |r se swine hand and refusing, on the other, to/ diate slash tn freight rates, and (hat _ ng an arm about the man's neck, penalty, ‘ a N pay high wages to their men, The the carriers withdraw for the present)| WALES IN AUTO CRASH nioned his head under an arm, Tus |POLICE RESERVIST —._— oad companic their request for an additional 10 per | eG tewaik at once be- | SHOT OFF HIS REVOLVER | joHNS HOPKINS MEN Hi reba ch pabiio Is the real Paymaster and the| cent, reduction in wages | HAS A NARROW ESCAPE) “")*") lene the sieve’ Aa Thom it imply cannot pay rates wh ‘The brotherhoods will be asked to | can an attack on both Woods and his | public simply c Pay rates which| | ‘The brotherhoods will be asked wae | WOULD AID IN. STRIKE) 0; Marine En are necessitated by present labor Call off temporarily thelr | 20 | Car Udes With Motoreyete—| Prisoner evidently Intent upon get | gad He Wan Aiming at Counters) don N 8 strike order and to use thelr influ ml ing the latte odalchela fant to : og 9 y Costs, ‘Tha rates must come down in| iyo in, forestalling elmilar orders | Dae Whoa: Suipsne 13 POR CIRNEE WOPSLDE TOS 10)}' Seitarar DHS WAM BSORABSE (Ke RALTIMOR®, Oct. 19.—If the t the interest of the farmer, the manu-| from other unions, LONDON, Oct, 19.—The Prince of| "Ms however, receiving a number of | Joseph Rodowitch, of No. 601 Hast| strike materializes, Johns Hopk Mr facturer and the public generally. The hearing of the Pennsylvania | Wales, with his brother, Prince Henry,| Hows on the back. Some of t Fifteenth street, Manhattan, versity engineering students stand ready “Phe railroads in 1920 realized a efore the board, set, for to-morrow lorag iW oviunlor erashien Snturday Kral crowd: gob to Carlo and struck tinier anit w York Poli erves, {to ald the railroads as strikebreakers morning, will proceed, acco had a narrow escape, It was annout Haavaral times in the fave | went lo Brooklyn last night and emergency train men, Se net railway operating income of Mr, Barton, The PROTA EAR break the strike to-day, ‘The Information waa witht a TK entual >| Patro! Sullivan of the Fourth {the university indie a about $62,000,000 upon a property been cited before the be tn AGardanioa. with L Jt was ni y ev lally for the Patrolman 5 Be zee t : ¥ a ee Fey Me ie fonine| #'dn OUR 5 even this $62,000,000 included back which ordered it to confer with shop|Dridge when the Hghh a way Mirouwh ie cron, | Aivee i ysyoen FT TS oe there, 48 Pallroad m as the Hopkins} any rate, th engineers of |Advt. on | age 18 mail pay for prior years received employees to draw up a new set of | motoreyele, One wa Woods took ¢ 1g HO ae eayn, Rodowitch waa emptying his) students ald. duri strike in the! aog railroad in thi ine mately $64,000,000. thus showing, ~~ Rie Hiince: Of wales. andl Henry | In court Carlo the desecra- We tr iow that fort” ankea {It # €XPerlence as firemen, switch: | tying Wie radvoads bring in that re- when the operations of that year less for maintenance for the first) Were eNeken Uh Hon, Hx could Englist i mand enens (eet fhe Hopes 62° quires water tra tation ___FUNERAL DIRECTORS, @lone are considered, an actual defi- ei#ht months of 1921 than they did) 0. aNGroN—Approval of w toan of | the had § ne ae ng counterfel re paren BHI EAL SOS nPR He Sit ein Gace |G eit before making any allowance for for the same period of 1920. Had) 4) yyy y0 to q financial Institution for} es Smee Let ed Rodowitch, At the station house| During thes ot tremen ona} ROADS FL OUTED 2 Case of Death, wither inierest or dividends. | the expenditures for maintenance im oo dit extensions on Hvestock In Montana | the prisoner said. the police allege, he | gwitchmen in 1919 Hopkins students vol- ABOR BOA Call “Columbus 8200” ) 1921 been equal to those for 1 i PHILADELPHIA—Reports of a joint ¥ SR ‘ TOR e 5 RD, ror the eigh 4 uid Wyoming, was unced to-day had been (oa party where he got some- | untes AT nerfarmaed’ AMiclent (Gao FRANK 3. CAMPEE “Fr ight months ending Aus. jnstead of realizing the net oper Me War dina raion contract calling for ¥ of 85 locos “THE F ay 31, 1921, the railroads of this country ating income of $303,000.00 for the YY i) War Minas Corina TALL OR RAAOLOGD TOIENH ORtL-AAE anata | bo oecrta ait ta bao SH ton ets |x! ai rhe, regular rune to pee su DECLARES STONE UNERAL CHURCH Ine, di@ not earn sufficient to pay inter- ¢isht months, as shown in the Inter CLEBOR ex 6 ational | 4 Pace er en Os 4 H was held in $500 bail for violation | Washington, Philadephia and New York Sectarian) state Commerce Commission reports,| Bank of Cleborne, one of the old U2, tue Argentine State Hallway] or gh sullivan Law. Police reserves | mere mate with the Baltimore students saat oe : 1970 fe 1 m qet_on their outstanding bonds. there would have been an actual| financial jnstitutions In this scction, (win Lecomulive Commie, Xt was agi | are allowed to carry revolvers only {holding down every job except that of CLEVELAND, Oct. 18.—Why has ERE A Goth Se MMcit of move than $70,000,000." deficit of more than $70,000,000. pued to-day, the cost will be $13,000,000, when on dutye engineer, mot the Washington A¢ o rf { } f ,

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