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, States Circuit Court - be represented by men of their own a PLAN AGGRAVATES THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1999, “COMPANY UNION’ | Wrecked Airplane Which Fell at Far Rockaway Through Engine Trouble, Hurting Two Lieutenants Ml SITUATION Announcement by Loree Re- garded ‘a Officia Circles as Unfortuaate Utterance. ARE UNIONS UPHELD} ae } Court Decision Death Blow to }j Railroads Planning Own Labor Organizations, By David Lawrence. (Special Correspondent of The Eve ning World.) WASHINGTON, July (Copy right.)—Declarations by L. 1b. Leree, President of the Delawgre Hud son, and other leaders of ihe railroad execitive group that “company unions” would be formed as the basis hereafter of relations between rall- roads and thelr employees wero re- warded in official quarters here as a most unfortunate utterance at this time. Such statements, it was peinted out by Government officials, attacking rights of labor which are not directly involved in the pending dispute can serve only to inflame othe who are not now on larly the brotherhe and engineers, and will not ce to early industrial peace Mr. Loree's announcement, it was assumed by officials as well as by spokesmen of the American Federa- tion of Labor who criticized the step, was evidently made before the full text of the decision of the United of Appeals of the Northern Illinois District was re- celved in New York and thorough! studied. That decision deals a death blow to the effort of tho Pennsyl- vania railroad to establish a ‘com- Pany union,” and it was largely on the precedent of what the Pennayl- vania Railroad had attempted that Mr. Loree's declaration on behalf of Eastern railroad executives was built, The truth is the Federal courts have upheld the right of workmen to union men parti strile 5 of Hi men ntribute An airplane carrying Lieuts. to the ground in Birdsall Avenue, Far Rockaway, lL, two men were rendered unconscious, GOV, MILLER ACTS NNGOAL CRISS COMMITEE SENT choosing and without coerclon‘or re- striction on the part of their om- ployers. An election which the throned in the Pennsylvania attempted to hold to Charles Murray and Mikko Letkari, two reserve officers In training period, from Mitchel Aleld, L. I., erashed ‘\Captive. of “Moonshine Baron,” Young Wife Made to Take Poison Cincinnati Mus Women Who Strangely Disappeared. CINCINNATI, July -_—- of the fall. I, yesterday. The Engine trouble was the cause Lieut. Leikart was the pilot of the plane ‘The men were carried to St. Joseph's Hospital Photo shows a close-up of the wrecked plane, fan’ Glatins She Was One of Six Young —Charges that a moonsaine “liguor baron” en- mountain fastness of Kentucky is responsible for the STATE TROOPERS SENT TO HORNELL SISTER AND BABY SHE RESCUED FROM BLAST IN MANHOLE RESULT OF TEXAS PRIMARY ROUSES NEW HOPEINWETS Culberson, Dry, Is Beaten by Former Governor Who Was Impeached. | (Special to The Evening Wortd.) WASHINGTON, July 26.—Frien_s of the light wine and beer movement see In the outcome of the Texas Sen: atorial primary an omen of success. The large vote polled by ex-Gov. James B, Ferguson, who ran on a light wine and beer platform, ts re- garded in this quarter as highly sig- nificant. Ferguson ran with the handicap of an official impeachment hangig over him and yet managed. to beat Senator Culberson for a place in the run-off primary, according to the latest private advices from Texas. The liberals are elated over the showing Ferguson made tn a State which {s now represer.ted In the Sen- ate by two strong Prohibitiontsts, Senator Shepherd, colleasue of Sen ator Culberson, defeated, | being ono of the shining lights of the | “ary” movement in Congress. Cul- berson has likewise voted “dry” con- | sistently. | The advocates of a modification of | the “dry now ca®ing about to discover just what processes they | must follow in achieving that end. To repeal the Eighteenth Amendment would require favorable action by | three-fourths of the State Legislatures, and thus fourteen States have it with- in their power by ning up against repeal to block it. As thirty-two of the States have prohibition In some form, elther state-wide dr a certain amount of theoretically dry territory under local option, straight-out re. peal is not regarded as practicable. In the first instance, it would re- quire a two-thirds vote both | branches of Congress to send-back to the States the booze question in the form of @ repeal resolution. This} would mean 290 Representatives and | 64 Senators must so vote, and it would require a greatly changed per- : ongres = ome seserelly opt oved plan among) Gets Honora the Mberals is to attempt to put through a modification of the Vol-! who was lew are wm FOGAR ABLE SEAMAN ABLE LAWYER T00 AFTER GOP FIGH ble Discharge for Self and Pals Who Pro INTENSEFGHTNG NEAR KLMALLOGK WITH RSH REBES Guerilla Warfare Delays, but Does Not Stop Regulars’ Advance, DUBLIN, July (Associated Press),—Intense fighting ts in progress in the vicinity of Kilmallock, County Limerick, according to reports reach- fag Dublin to-day. The reports stated thaf® the Republican irregulars were trying to delay the advance of the Na- tional Army troops, but, while a good many men are sald to be engaged in the fighting, nothing like a pitched battle is apparently possible. ‘The communications of the National forces are reported to be suffering here and there from small but active bands of guerilla fighters, who, by wearing civilian clothes, are filding it . easy to escape after cutting field tele- aph lines dnd ptherwise harassing the National troops. The latter, how- ever, are reported to be continuing their advance. Additional large areas in the West of Ireland have, been occupied by the Free State forces, before whom the Republican insurgents are retiring precipitately, according to to-day's official report. Claremorris, County Mayo, {5 the latest town to be freed from the irregulars, who have now retired to Ballinrobe, on the border between Galway and Mayo. The liberatea inhabitants of Clare- morris, overjoyed at the arrival of Free State troops, continued their rejoicing throughout the night, ac- cording to the report. m Thurles, Tipperary, said an attack by the irregulars was expected there last night, as they had declared their in- tention of taking the town, which hitherto had been held by the Na- tional forces. Eamon De Valera accompanied tho insurgents last Sunday to Tipperary but, according to reports, left for Cashel, twelve miles distant, the next day. The strain of recent events is said to have left him pale and wan. The irregulars are said to have burned the military barracks at Cashel INSTRIKE KILLING Unions Produce Figures Claiming to Show De- mysterious disappearance of six women during the last half year were made by Carl Schuett, prominent musician, here to-day. Schuett declared his wife, Anna Mae, twenty-seven, was a victim of ‘he, alleged moonshine chief, who, after mistreating her, forced ner to choose representatives for the work- ~ — men was declared void by the United | Plans to Supply Utilities and States Labor Board, and the courts . * , now have upheld the right of the| Guard Food Supply, Co- board to decide who is the legitimate and Tipperar; Arrest. — WADSWORTH FIGHTS stead Enforcement Act which would mean a less rigid construction of the statut This is much more feasible than attempting outright repeal, but tested Girls’ Able Seaman Harry Smith of Uncle - one-half of one per | s Pp tempting to protect ctrikebreakers in|, é Her to obtain coat 72stexy of the mountain chief, fol-| | ‘Persons who had known of the ac- HORNELL, N. Y., July 25.—Al-|Unger the leadership of the Anti-|low gobs liberty and an honorable to Proposed Tariff on the present yailroad crisis. The board | 2°Y- Nathan L, Miller to Oe ain coalliowing thé disappearance of Anna| tivities of thé band, but made no et-|though 2,000 shop strikers and sym-|gatoon League, will attack the consti | discharge, not from the navy, but Coarse Wools ben ad declared that if the men now at work for public utilities in this State. He Mae several weeks ago. fort to stop them because of ‘bust-| pathizers marched through the] tutionality of the new law, citing pre- from Magistrate Ryttenberg in the te formed new unions they would be|has despatched to Washington a oom [OA ei tnt vere pupmtea| 228% Feasons,* told me my wife *s} streets to-day at the funeral of Frant| ious decisions of the United States Weat Gide Police Court WASHINGTON, July 25.—Senator recognized, This, of course, does not | mittee to co-operate with the Federal} |“ ‘ bits Aa Been held canting ree vere gene N84! Ardinino, killed in a revolver duel| Supreme Court in taver of a rigid con-) West § A Y Wadsworth, Republican, New York, mean that strikers who eventually re-| uthorities in facilitating transporta- | CVC" “nding the body of « girl named] heen held captive for long periods of struction of the law. Detectives William R. Shelley and) sioe4 today with Senate. Lenroot turn to work would be deprived of the |2uthorities in fac NOE TERED Anna Mae in the little mountain town|time by the feudist,* Schuett said. | with Erie detectives early Sundtay,] ‘The right of Congress to preseribe| James Burke of Inspector Boland’s eae ens right to be represented by the Ameri-|tion and proper distribution. of Jean, Ky. She had taken her lite] “I have enough tnformation to| there was no disorder. Thirteen State] or |imit the alcoholic content has Ae: Wants minh rdagtandaa | Republican, Wisconsin, in the fight on can Federation of Labor or any other] The telegram which follows was] With poison, throw the entire State of Kentucky| troopers arrived here last night and rs upon races it ‘ ; 0 0 elative rookly1 , late and made a special stop at Stam-|. ” marry Dorothy and go on our honey-|Tariff Commission, one showing how that they would beat the unions if] 1 wan cuxgested by Chairman Me- _ Relatives in Brooklyn. Was a Good One. Peat . Ps F. am-) “paramount issue.’ moon, ‘The cops had no business at ali|the specific rate of 38 cente would the Government would furnish pro-l anon that this «ction should not be The résn\ agenta\ of’ the: xatiron EATEN [!2 that house." work out on the various grades o tee to strikebrea Kore of the {Conatrued iy the public ws evidence tiph) Rademacher sihd' | Guralareninc mie cam iicuaiilexeentin Anenia a se dealisoad CULBERSON Lal N Joseph Friedeman and Otto A. Kay-| wool and the other the increased du- spective Ne outco! he Jor undue alarm over the coal situa-|nad been mi p tye : ) con eaceneies one ealbee J anagh were arrested out of the thirty| ties proposed on the various articles See aan RepeRy BEE? Sith Ttion, It was a precautionary measure,{ months and was thousht dead by his/® twelve-inch brick wall into the speci ally, CONSE ctateienta ac IN TEXAS - - ny tabs who swarmed to the rescue of the[entering Into the manufacture of strikebreakers as a nucleus, the | he explained, to br about effictent] parents, was with then: to-day at their{ Premises of the+Lorraine Silk Mills Re eS LAE SUS er ied sharged | clothing “ . ;. tude are wo AFeRts, Was Wi BS heaped i aorrs ‘ "| by the other side. The railroad e: r ee <ss1q7,19?| fair ones, and they too were charged broad question of what the attitude jeo.operation between Med and| their home, No. 429 William Street,|No. 325 Fourth Avenue, in the early] utives claim that the Eastern railroad | &/an Candidate and “Wet with disorderly conduct. FO -- of the hundreds of thousands of union | State authorities in case strike cons Orange: necorting. t6 word. Fe. ; ‘i ; af ot Shp Huniret at thanesiide af uilon wuthorit ¢ Fast Ora cconting to word re-lhours of last Saturday morning and|xhops are 60 per cent. manned and) Adherent to Fight for “Honorably discharged, all four, DIEO a ack |ditions create a serious emergency celved by the Newark police. The} iy _ 100 per cent. efficient because the aes said Magistrate Ryttenberg. Tn — HARRIET Letvesuey, to work has to be solved before it can) An inquiry 1s now under way by the|boy, when he disappeared, wus a atu-[orted away a truckload of silk cloth] 190 Per cent. efficient péca alk His Seat. Tat Son eae ononor.” wre snare eal arr te Poin eT wie the membeannny |Port Authority, In reaponse to.a com-|dent in the Newark Routh Side Hish|valued at $10,000. The police when|inat g2 1-8 'per cent. of the working| DALLAS, July 25,—Harle B. May-| turned Sailor mith, and the geba| CAMESEEL PUNERAU ClIURCH, Tose unions will win the membership of|munication from Gov, Miller, asking| School and lived with hif parents atlapprised of the buratary viox liters Dee ae ; . anaee, . ot the ullwno amwdes the court room starven | ; minority to be used by the roads as alsurvey of the status of the coal supply} Leaving on May 24, 1920, P aulet about It and then | from thelr home towns to other places!iiux Klan, and James E. Ferguson.) cheer which was smothered by the)" pusinau CHURCH Notice inter. ?> riyal to the other unicn organiza-{in and about the port be made. ‘Thi young Rademacher started for his|S#l4 that the thieves were very goog] (9 {ike Nori at Ine j impeached former Governor, opposed "1 @ See the Women's Court, pica tions. will cover the ailable coal supply | home. Fs Holle of every city in the burglars John J. Dowd, Chairman of the|to the Klan and, the Federal Reserve where the charges against the girls HELP WANTED—FEMAL —— for all metropolitan purposes, both}eountry were asked to look for him Ent © Was effected into the va-|Strikers’ Committee, promised to pro- | System and an advocate of light wines | were to be heard TORS. “experien 5 RAILROAD BOARD pubtia’ ond private, on [attee year hed his parents] oatn building, No. $28 Fourth Avenue, |duce figures tor pubiieation in to-mor. Jand er, probably il meet tn the| neat 1 j Fen orgy vals has con- | be ad him dead Arauahi tie al; “and row morning's papers which would|second heat of the emocratic ; LAYS DOWN RULES [sented ‘to act a» Chairman of a come| 1 jiuplay keiethisoy to se Fea ide entrance at No. 108| oor ieteiy refute the claims of thal orinuries tor the honor of succeeding | FLOSPITALS IN PERIL, S © to mobilize all availa tives of the boy were dyiving in ast 24th Street and the burglars A. Cul- 3 | FOR NEW UNIONS | mittee to mobilise att avait machine through Fulton treet, l worked lelaurely ‘om the seb, riven [eens Tremisente United statas Senator Charter A. Cul! PATIENTS REMOVED] | Vacation have Th » NI i ortation {acllitics to bring } hroug ! s| worked teisurely on the job. rach. a Ma r i 5 or of life to New York and New Jersey|Brooklyn. They saw a bey who re-lthey had cut a hole through the| REAL WHISKEY WINS With 455,000 votes counted early to-|,., —— . World fellow you, Mailed / Only Have to.Prove ‘They |in case the treight departments of the] sembled Ralph. Stopping the machine, | 1° ‘el day, coming from 288 out of Three Institutions Threat- a ‘ A * | railroads unable to do thi they questioned him and he admitted |>rick® they found themselves up LIGHT FINE FOR MAN * MeL atate, Werwusen. wea ae . very day to your summe' Represent Majority, ss se ah his Mentity against a wooden silk bin, the rear = . counties Ie eon for eacond vince m| ened by $250,000 Fire address, Sav Members. His father, Paul M. Rademacher, a/! Which they had to cut off and then| Judge Rates Moonshine and Gen- ey oy Ladd ane a4. in Chicago. i a ma) P from workmen who re teal cneaiist, Wan nolitied and thoes wee none of their number gained: eatranc® ulne Liquor Differently. Reet e ruretia cenested tai tne . ‘| | WORLD SUMMER RATES | CHICAGO: uly | 28 (Associated | themselves as among the sponsors of |weicoining party when the boy re-[t2 the silk by squeezing between! sraLDEN, Mass, July 25.—Those who] Ueone!, returns are expected to I<} curcaco, July 25.—A $250,000 fire Voce Mon : Press).—New railroad labor union: she new wnlons a i vet Encelved amaad shelves B foot jppart _ | fell moonshine and thowe who sell real Rees Mess, |\mperilied West Side, University and Maver ak Saedae Weak Month 4 recognized by the United States Rail Chairman L. of the Bast rchornin ie had been or what] carried down the stairway of No. 33] fore Judge Thomas P. Reilly will stand for re-election without the] to-day. Fire, which started in the Evening World road Labor Board whenever they|ern group of recently an- lean oid yeh ae doa They seats ‘OUP Ave to the waiting truck. || When jleadore | Flelgel nan appeared necessity of a run-off. }warchouse of the Hebert Storage Sunday World 10c. per Sunday j nounced U Ne in his terri. | Simply | tol . oy Ww nome [Phe yi vas | to-day charge: legal — eee hefere that body with a dispute, |Himners pint the tone Me ead weal’ ! that the general alarm helene’ hat this work Was) scr at hie drug store ¢ o cudge ree | rerrsatnci PCTS RAN ON xv|Company pint. in the heart of the| || guvscride now for any length of tt 4 providing they can prove that their} nq a aga da meeting{eaneeiled, ‘The parents were cetioont| morn T oiclock in the) marked KeneN KA heabital nyse. teresa the moviag of Address changed ae Often as desir j membership contain miaje { Eastern railroad prenidents and all the) ' that heltrucka Foe a eeeeve artnet's, the firat real hoo | 1 duly Parndes of| p Rhee "pous or remit duvet the men then at work on the roud alaoune 4 : : hud epent . ; away woods |r Tie }evidence in this court | the itu ic » were declare! | Gtoapita) clectrie syatema were erip- ; 4 & affected, board members said (o-du “ — Conn., and | y to New leave pedal elon BIC LAY eived tH 4 SR ca ETE sa Hs Pied iateranehuntnmonneareniinéen Genie nN we Me ch , AR covered % o'clock on Saturday’ offenders have received the fill povai-| Marin, City Aollelter, wi orbaca | Pied 4 : : ‘ark Row, i thet mete twa, Board ik was suid} = BUILDS NEW HEALTH, — York, where be wis employed in almorning, 1t is belleved three burglas# ties of the law, including ptison sen-| piviie appearance of tho hooded| control. ‘The cause of the fire was New Yorke Giz. : ; ri that moge than @ score of telecrams| parner John's Medicins No dr Advt, garage in Weot 46th Street did the work, tences, knleite, not discovered, . representative of the employees. operating With Hoover Unfortunately the Labor Board itself has injected a complication in ut- Prompt action has been taken by organization of their She w own making | sent to Chairman George McAneny erals argue that th the pending Tariff Bill. . " a! a A conference was held this after- . {and arrested Esther Thor twenty- fs than the compen: though, ae _|ty. Ky.. where, according to Schuett}! cannot tell it all to the newspapers. = T-lthe way of a new Congress deter DP, y 7 Hs sure much an ioterpretation of | of the Transit Commission and Chalr-1 11.4 «moonshine baron” is an officer.|I shall carry my story to the Gover. |ROOM at the office of Mayor Fred A ineing that tt wilt require something | three, and Dorothy Reddy, twenty.| Ze sald he did not believe a rate) the Labor Board's invitation to form|man William A. Prendergast of the] Schuett said that by Interviewing| nor." Robbins at which an effort was made equivalent to 187 new unions was widely distributed be-| Public Service Commission: natives who had Pah aus ater te hip, {orem OF even of 90 per cent., could | fore being denied. “In view of indicated declaration by|"-4lns he learned of her identity. HeJwife who committed suicide in the |{ fisarm their guards and let the| ¢rages, The declaration that any-|S™!th and Albert Kepney, a ship-|1. sustined and added that ‘the i received his “tip.” he id, from|mountains of Eastern Kentucky were |St@te and City Police ume full ery e-half of one per cent, |-Mate, were in the house and objected . Prosisent Harding meals hat {iterstate Commerce Commission of | menere press despatches that carried] recelved by Schuett this. afternoon |°oR'Fo!. The three E S ar vie Mt toxicating tare- {to the arrest, but accompanied the|°Urous spectacle’* was presented of reco tradiction of wha 8 that carried | receive fs he thse Bele: guarda) ar content is intoxicating 16 re- eat, " ansath: Mr. Marae tig ancouned Tbe Presi- ]@mergency in coal situation, I suggest | the girl suicide's name as Anna Mue,|from relatives in the remote mountain |'ested for manslaughter in connec- Rea many qAarters as a legi-|sleuths and their prisoners on the|Proposing the lowest ad valorem duty, dent in his December address to Con-|you take measures to co-operate with |” Schuett asserted he would call upon districts. tlon with the kiling of Ardinno have) eee ae ey ey feature that |Sixth Avenue "L” to 93th Street and|on clothing for the rich and the high gress stated the case as fcllows: he Federal authorities and secure an|Gov- Edwin P. Morrow for ald in re The attempt of a searching party | been re ‘don bail ka wenkened’ the law, Columbus Avenbe, and there sent out}est on clothing for the poor. ef the Federal autho! baveriae’ thesia body to exhume the wife's body at Webb-|_ Despite the assertion of L. F. Loree, | "88, We dissenting |® cry for help, which was responded} Like Senator lLenroot, Senator ‘The right of labor to organize ts : diproper' distribu aan There is at least one dissenting p ; just as fundamental and necessary ay |2¢equate supply and proper dist He also claimed that hix investiga. | ville was stopped by a solitary moun- [President of the Delaware and Hud-| .o1e hited among those exultant|'®, by 30 gobs—the cops sald 50 Wadsworth said he had no complaints is the right of capital to organize. The |t!on of coal for public necessities.” | tions, made by auto with a party of|talneer who drove the men off at the }809 Railroad and Chairman of the over the outcome in Texas. Wayne “Your Honor,"’ said Sailor Smith,| to make against the 33 cents a pouns 9 right of labor to negotiate, to deal with | Upon the receipt of this message, alfriends, had revealed the feudist polrft of a gun. Later they learned the|Pastern Presidents’ Conference, that B. Wheeler of the Anti-Saloon Lea-| | ™y pal and I were in the dining room | duty on the fine wools, such @s are and solve its particular problems in an vag held yesterday after-|clan*man ruled over a band of seven-/man, who apparently was keeping |the | shopmen’s strike Is virtually |B. atthe day that he sees no| #24 the girls were upstairs when the | produced in quantity in the United organized way, through ita ehosen|meren’ WAe held ¥ Pron_{t¥-five moonshiners, ‘The entire} watch over the grave, had been seen |Proken and that the danger of a tie-| Ue noon by Mr. McAneny and Mr. agents, is just as essential as is the county is reison herself under threat of death by torture. Schuett claimed that with the as-© sistance of friends he had solved the 8 buried in Lawrence Coun- fd to be under autocratic |r M4 : . still the path is not moralization of Service. for a legalized alcoh rule of the alleged ‘‘whiskey despot." into civil war,’ he continued, ‘‘but} More are expected this afternoon. viewed the girl's re-] Additional details of the death of his |t@ !nduce the Erie Railroad offcials Eastern any times in company with the girl. }UP of roads has passed, the 4 dustry was one of great importance to st wit tatives of a :Jexecutive ofMcers of the striking] “Seventy-elx Senators and a big) ion ator tetil 6 office! thelr] the country and shoul sustained, Sapp tice one a iee Sraant ee) foes plate erate reat fuel consum unions furnished figures ren eon majority of the House members come eae I EOE tee jit- | but Soaee that caer uiriie oe the peer See ae ata ee he ets ery among the: publle. utility, cornor terminal station bulletin boards ana| {rom States whose laws prohibit) 1's) cet into the ‘L’ station. When| wool was produced In the United With this principle the officials most |tions. Eugentus H. Outerbridye, from terminal scouts to-day showing | ven 1, per cent. beer,” said he, “and) .° vent downstairs at 66th Street [| States. concerned in the hundling of the strike|Chairman, and Major Elihu C. that the disintegration of train} they would Rave to vote against) oy a lot of fellows from the Puebla] Senator Gooding of Idaho, Chair situations are in entire agreement, |Church, one of the transportation en- Schedules is increasing. This applics| Standards of thelr own and told them of our trouble, The|man of the Republican agriculture ‘The contention of many union leaders|sineers, of the Port of New York Au- to all roads except the D., L. & W. The “wets” are far from the prom-| - 1. say there were fifty, but there| tariff bloc, said Senator Wadsworth slain fi thority, also attended the meeting. 4 Nearly all through trains were jate| {sed land. were only thirty. We could have found] should have shown his ‘concern’? i private i that the suppoged iMvuse | cimittes was apncinted. to contor . - . in arriving to-day, some being as] Wheeler also claims that out of the| i snared if we went around the| when the Senate voted 78 per cent. eee eng igenditions | with Secretary of Commercs Hoover, ’ 4 much as four hours behind schedule, {140 nominations already made to Con- | ‘0 "| protection to the glove-making indus- woul present very: little dimoulty of} oe ointment to mest him in) Wale Suburban traffic also was delayed, |Efe8, advocates of wine and beer|/IBE | ts tute the gictal ny in New Yorke The Tdahe Benatar settlement if it were not for the faction this afternoon being maite. 0 Train No. 69 on the New York, New| Dave falled to reduce the biz dry ma-| | Vo SiO Bt ee ie offi.| added that he had voted for that duty that, basically, the present industrial | within a few hours Gen. Clinton C. | Haven and Hartford, scheduled to|Jorities 1a House and Senate. but, on/ Rey oY i ee came after the | because he believed the glove industry crisis ts being prolonged in an effort) varews, representing Mr. Prender- he leave Stamford, Conn., at 6.10 o'clock| the contrary, the drys have gained | Sits. Then the Teuslies ante uns. [neaded It and also for protection forall to break up the influence and power! cau: Le Roy 1, Harknesa of the ? ’ A. Ms, the caulieat coiniitarat teen: Pures) in/ithe Moves) and: Ewe) ti the (elpres Burke nage be was knocked industries right along the line. of the unions. ‘Transit Commission and J. W. Lieb, —-—_ —.— was abandoned for the day. The com. | Senate: down, He must have allen down.| Urging a 50 per cent, maximum This has been at the bottom of the! president of the New York Edison i ‘ } A muters who generally ride to town on}, At 00% rate: the question ls going Why, your honor, those girls are all| limitation on the rate on raw wool, trouble not only in the rail, but inl company, representative of the onb-| Mystery in Disappearance Un-|Police Tell Victims to Bel thet tran cnc, eae to"D OM |to be a live one for the next few|Why, your going on my thirty-day| Senator Walsh, Democrat, Massachu- ee ete hee tesiccay [ie utility corporations, were on thelr! “solyed—Discovered by i eR ush train! months and in many Congressional | risht. ’ , jtuation he operators have insisted bs 5 way to the national ital ré from Boston which was four Quiet, Then Admit Job hours threatens the law {s amended so as to provide! been upheld, however, and the lib- much stronger than one-half of one per cent, to give a real “kick” to bev- significance in the Texas result, entirely clear. If! gam's good ship Puebla to-day proved ‘olic content above! himself un able lawyer of the sea, for cent. the “drys ‘| he sccured for himecif and three fel- ere is nothing in|hOuse at No. 124 West sith Street six, on charges of disorderly conduct. cops came. We insisted upon going with the party to the 68th Street Sta- to become thy|leave to-morrow and I'm going to HIGH WOOL DUTY Joins Lenroot in Opposition duties on coarse wools, proposed in per cent. ad val- States. He declared the woolen in- setts, presented two tables from the