Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 240, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 October 1919 — WASHINGTON NEWS IN BRIEF. [ARTICLE]
WASHINGTON NEWS IN BRIEF.
i~ 77 William Z. Fostep, secretary of the steel strikers’ organization committee, grilled by the senate steel investigating committee, vehemently 'declared he was not the issue in fth e big industrial confl ic t, 110 ma>--i Jier what 7 "his viewst jity amounted to nothing in determining the policies of the strike jtvhich were decided by officers of twenty-four uni ons, and t hat he n 0 longer holds radical views, such as I'Fo ■■ pamphiets ~ written a number of ye;u-s ago. : . Arx- ativance torecast. of off icnil rolll rns shows that the goveramen■ railroads in August earned net s9'l,--987,000, a loss of $36,000,000 as compared with August last year ;uid -thv- - - ■ *. - —-■<■>--Z-: • • _ z iSearetary . -reefed the . return to the United States of bodies of American soldiers interred in Germany, Belgium, Italy, Luxemburg, North Russia, and ilreat Britain. He said, however, that the war department had not altered its view that the bodies of American soldiers buried in France Should be left there. Mrs. E. H. Cavindish, of Newland, -was in-Rensselaer. today,.,,. —Shfi. - report-s ■ that - s4i-e-*-and Mr. Cavindish L'ogan,- ~O.' "“They Anil accompanied, by Lewis Reeb and expect to spend the winter in the Buckeyestate.
