Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 August 1919 — Page 1

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90 TO 60 PEIlCEirr. ALCOHOL

Tkt Mdc of tmy rvm, said t« eesttin to aad 00 9«r eanc mlcslMi. vl»«cbcr H Iw vmd ter toil«t wmuar or «a m IWToraiyo, tc « vlobitiee of. tM PftK IHMtim IftW, in tho optakm of J. D. RoMta*. wko tes b«e« actiBor Ja4c* is tbo aJbamo* cf Waltrr

expnwnO o^itoa tn «■■■ of McKaiiite. Wt BMt Tkirtotath ' WH^ Itsiiih. of tho 0 ofTortod « Urn Mk etmo’^Ao of opomttBs "Mtio Ovt 4g0rttiia tdo rtllBg fa tbo otiio Mints SMtniSny te orSnr to oormtt tlto nttMMfn iag^ba Onfondonui to p**> piuio a on Sio oMotion. 6Wiinr sf f>fi^ Store. MoKonotf te tite oomor of n Srus otoro » ShttoeoUi ocroot natf CtlnOiSte nrob and Rottfii te omniofod at atewo an a oteefe. Thmy wora amn^ Sf SWit. BsS jmd aqoad afior a tolitiid nao teid ' m woftM of MV ttaa at •odanta Mratttid tS* tett said tliv aeiS S

IMSSEd* motn* SVngpte

tp

T«IETI-«IX

..»T . mit

t%« bonlSf matciL at tho fnfir _ , crooks, tSa police. ^

mimsm.

muKor* ^

tetliin .sr^esniw

m. &.^avcattAra tiMA bonno ; conmilttaa ter CHoan

ba made towter a rcaolotoday by Ranraamtatlre Atebama.

SmKIININIIKD 1181111110!) GieTIE)

fWdney j^nston supports NEW WARFIELD PLAN.

Ammdfimite Constdarsd by CcRniiifttss to Stisngihsn tsifsr Food Controf Act

PENALn CUUSE DEStItED

TraSa Camiiitaaiati AfAr Oamara of $aO4»AOS0 Werlti of Food Hoarded i<i New York.

SAYS CONGRESS MUST ACT

WAStOXGTON. Aufvit tha coacxaas nfogAati to bteid a fooadation for A&tenaan preaptrity it mxat extend a eteadjifka band te tba raJIroada. P«r<l* ney Je&Dstoa. of adeteory counael for tbe aattoiai aaaociadM of oemere of rattroad aecorfti^ told tbe bouae intaratate eommarce eommtaaioB today. *'tf eoBgreMt doaa bM take cootveoua and eoBotrSM^a aetioa now,” aaid Mr. ^bitetoa. appearing in behalf of the WarfteU 4 per cmiL return plan. ’The prenreae of a eeneraUan toward a frMl recaJatad nrateni of pHeately owned Mstd oaaratad railway tranaptetation will ba deetporad and tba Kxtr^eUtSi con> anoa wiB aaea forcad fovwiiiMBt own> wetite under ewidtttoaa and with renfta wld^ Ute futura alona can assay." Tarma It Only Proeeae. Mr. iobmioB contended fiw security owfwrs assoelatlen bad prwwnted tha enl^ precBte that wpotd avoid 'This fa*

tel and trreroeable

PaiatiBa out ttett in Itll niaeiy*ona raBroads. operattna m<»e than 89.464 inSeSt had paid no dfarideada whatever, be debated that AaoMHean imllreada ttejd Iwea kept hi a byend ltm.i>afore tlw deer of-th* liiiiiaiiTit tiinnfimi com* mtisMraSMe UBk^and tS^ leHef by tea vMoianiteiten had jksw dwiad or Irtenfa^ aifit aMrtni^ d«n^ o«t eatma cartnte >ea#r in eaah i^ffan erate

Stef^t to be aBoeat ILxaa te teate tM i

tea cnmnilttaa, that tte

jaeOiS dlreot the oontmlsaioir to ftx rsita sB Mtet the renda eeuid earn a mlittenute UAiitektaed ratvh of a-par eeaL;pK tepRsd tnyeatad. tHth dlvteieii ofilS^aarv ptua «rer that figtire atniteir aateteyaA tha pni^ and tlM eandas rand.

<^n|inifal Wnffera Eindad.

"Eha i^nadu^tal proposal of the Wardald plaa,’* Mr. dohnstOT d«clara<L "te that this conttapal hsate of eftulare batwaan tea teippar aM the taSreada. eevtant depresdhs factor aipihiM r^it bofese tha ednimtesfnn whan rtr Maf M ■inwarj ttiMt H renoyed b|f fifiHaHoii of ezcaas oartUasa whl^ 4^ cMtena d^ppiv oreatniaattefut of

tahd the com

sttuatloB. ha told I WarflaiA Piatt

tlve and

erteftental orihteiem or Uop would, accord."

aro^

laai

PAm^fAMENT imnsn.

sii^ EXTaftnoN

Sdsasaive pti'

Ddelttoad to Pravail

7,000 Luxemburg Workmen Protaat Ovar Indamnity to Meet H. C. L. LUXEMBURG. Auiyust UL~ParHa ment buildings were stoned by a crowd of 7,444 worionan yesterday in a denon*

M

ccNit oMlvifig. Which te deeaed teL Borne inembors of the mob. tha cRuniber, but were driven

Tex.; If.—I>eclari-

tipini^ie ^extorttenate profitB” by DatIsn retail tetechantta were made by P. H.-Spender, chief of the bureau of In-

va«tkBkt%s 4f tee dBixrtment of jus-

tice, and W./b.

Burrell, i assistant

Shiatef' district attorney, here Orote profits of two rotaii shoe mer-

ih REItw Dalftt SusHtesa Holiaan. ^t whan Brad on by gendarmea The IP many i/airv •unuiseo nowa^ ^ifomaatar called out the Luxemburg

troopa whldi cleared the acruare front of the puiiament buildings

In

18,000,000 Eggs

ehants ran pay cent. Spencer aaid,

arohanta'

ether iharohanta' profits * T# Per oSttL ProDts on some

by aromn’s apparel

Ware.lDOia thhhJL^dOO jper cent..

llteteaient dealaribi, adding that hi of tha^ piarcli^ta yronld be

an authorteed by

ar.'

is oa meii'a and boys' to average around

statement declared. Rwtn - aUip lAovted tnc

_ aUte teoteed tncreaaee,

. a biveatbiatlpik shovredL Rents Mva iipsreatted mm. ^^nfage of about fO per oehL in tee lagc year, ‘Thjling generAUty ppon the aiasa least able to bea)

Mner prfeea"

ITo evtden^m c^ food hoarding was fottsd. tho statelnent concluded.

PREPARATIONS MADE AT INDIARAPOtlS POSTOFFICE.

80RPLUS SUPPLY LIIIITED

IXP^WOWTNE NNtM FIHCE OUEttM*

Beginning next Monday orders will be rec^ved at the XndiahapoUs poetedlce for sarpluB army food suppltee wMcb .have been aUoted in a limited quantite ter distlibutten to patrons of the offlooi. It is expected that the suiglies alloted to ladiattapolte wtn all be eold wMldn two days, but orders wtli be reostvad until the entire aUotment is

of.

hn^ Rumen ali^ are hacking the Houistetvea*. league of titegtng teom coBUBente i nhte biRn TtetefTud from all parts wfllcmo of the league. a::gaiietet^fl4i<t^ . la expressed that ^ may bite bOjSxpected on the littldb aC hlite ipMSm. since the vramtafesB the Mtuafion. td luan vteMa to Mm. Rmrtkaf tea msaMn inay rant i mBrmd ate AS a steeie jrtq^tbam. Ifa’^tesl^ |iat he has ter^ |SAg^f|jte^t^; A nustete of man ^ve^ mant tiistehenii^ wiK ate

isterttctions an to the method

f tec c

of jMlHng tee conunodities were rcteday^ hy Robert Springsteen, petenuteten who at once made preparatlsa far pdetiag lists and instructions tn ^tea psHTlipf of the Federal building.

announced that a spe-

cial 1^1^ in' tee east end of the hoild-

- be ste apart for the receiv-

Inir nC food ordem

eoaatftlitkHk, gniskbF of to _ trf an «PTbe tetssast.

history by tee

wwrbed tn

r tereqasta tee in-

exarsieed

here whSte she wmm ac-» arganfsatibn, have 'WW^OX!

In

Ordara in Writing. Orders ainst be in writing and can be dMtvmtel at the poetoffice, or. tn the mse of rural patrons, to the rurte carrinra Faymwit for the goods ordered must be made when the order i« delivmwd. Each order will be listed as it is teoelved at the postoflice and deUvwies udR bs made the csle of **Brst come, test served." In evmt orders or any part of an.order can net be filled, the niisMT paid vrfil he refimded. Orders must ba made out in duplicate to expeiiTs tea gtviBg of recetets. May Poof Ordsrs. . PmraMm deterhig to bay eeousodities M teokett tote may pool their arders so long a« pbiteBmit ts mada tefcHogh one pesasn and deli vary of aB the goods can be smde te theperaon mying. The mteKWteSewa from Washfngtmt to the poateshtete tedls auestem to a p«nMMcsi teat^ WdSr to be sure that bona fida ttsasimsiste sfiQ mceive the goods, the pSsteMoS Is deStcaated as the disand it is tefi largely discrettos 0f the posttee aetual bfinsumers to

hmtxsnaSBtal te S ^^^asAsei

an Paga Thirtydbwr.

ST. LOUIS, August 15.—Eighteen mil lion eggs held in cold storage here were to be seized this afternoon by the

United States tnaytegl. District Attor

>iBce Snni

Hensley's ofllce

louneed. Ofllcials

nay He

refused to give out information as to who owned the supply.

PRESIDENT SAYS HE DIO IT RELUCTANTLY.

FARMERS INCONVENIENCED

WASHINGTON, Augiist 16.—Presidtet Wilson today vetoed the bm repealing

the daylight saving law.

The President said he returned the bHI without his approval with "the utnoet reluctance" because he realtoed “the very cooaiderable and in some remrets very seciotm inesnveniencee to wbkte the daylight savings law subjects the

farra«is of the oountry.”

Dectorteg the pressteg need of the couAtiT was for production by ii^ustry, the President said he had been ohitoed to “balance one set of diaad

whEte was tee more serious for the

country.

No Quorum.

The President's message was 8«t to te>eaker Gffltott, but when an effort waa made to preaent it to the hc^ise. Reinresentative Blanton (Dem.), Texaa, made a potet of BO quorum and the bouae adJetumed without the measage beteg read.

"This was the aeCond time the Prestdmto had vetoed repeal of the law hy

white fbecloeka are set terwmrd an hour OB tee iaat Stmday in March and taraed back ma hour the bud ftindv io Goober. The firrt vefio sraa several weeks ago, the repmJ being attateed as a rider to the atenual agFkniRnva} appropriation

bill.

White House ofBciato and membma eC the congress could not recall today a previous testance of a President having twice vetoed the same btlL Efforts to pass the agricultural measure over the veto failed la the hmiae and then the aepuate house res»^ bill then peading was pasasd by the senate. I»saden in oongcasB doubt that the two^teirda vote necessary to pass the repeal measure

over the Preefdent's bead ea

tateed.

can be ob-

PrsttMenfs Vsto Maaaage. The PresideBt's measage veMng the

bill follows:

"To the Hottm of Representatives: “1 return this MU. H. R. 964, 'An Act for the Repeal of the Daylight Savtog Law.’ without n^.a4g«^e. but

do so with the utmost

realtoe the very comgdsraMe. and in

ry iasious Ineea'

ivon-

aassaur law

to

soma respects, very ienoes to which the da:

Bubjecte the farmers ot te# c«wittfy. U whom we owe the greatattt oonmdsration. and who have dtettagulted thsmselvea during these recent yaarasf wac, and want by patrtotle sMaavar*

Cowtimiod on Fag# Tliirty##ttr.

WASHINGTON, Aagiut 15*— AmftTwfmgptg tn tiw Liwer food con* trtd act, to axtend its price refulatory fedtores to othor necessitiog than food, to provide a criminal penalty for ririation, and to make tho ari effective beymid the declaration of pea», as sufgested by Prosidint Wilson, were coasidmed today by the boose agricaltural coinmittm; Agttbtant Attomey-GeBeml Ames wag asked to appear boefore the com-v mittee to disoms the need for sneb ammidmoBto in tbo campaign against

pirwHtmni&g.

Many abeent manbers of the house have returned td the caidtal in reaponae

appeaM seat mit by

te appeaM seat mit by Rspubltean HmMer Mondell and minertw leader Clark, whe were said to be Jitennteed to have a quMnim present 'whmi the new tegislatloa to reported out by the

kfiicttltuml committee, which la expect-

ed hy 1“ '

Monday

~Atko Exampdion for Faratora. Before the house committee, John D. Miner, of New Tork. repreeenting the aakionai board of farm organtoatkma mged that farmers' organtaations be from jorovtotona of all laws nrltea or oontroUing the diaor foodstuff^. The present day problem on the high let of Hvtng to the prtce tela eouatry la paying for winnteg thot war. ho aaia,

c.*- •' ow^ *» u, »m

tors worse.

Aftar Food hoarders.

The fodtfal trade omniBtoMon

United States district attmnay are awrcblng for the ownera of mors than

worth of food hoardad tn Now

Twit oRy. I

As aoon as the hoarders are dhioov federal oonuntosioaora will be or

ered federal oonuntosioaora will bo #vod to start work in anoteer city. Officials say a tedi of hoarders is

Progteerhis

erating m New more cammonly p

any otear city te tJie

to evktonce ssatewrod jn .tha.l^tteB-vtela

^*Attortrey*43m^

•littor, Egg# and MoffM.

iSapoaur# <rf NoW Torit proStem ai^ toad to oanrlotkHte te oteor dNiM.' njfiilaia pr^loteA , -1-

C0LHIP3US, 0.« Aufffit 15*^ Fcffty wprantf charghiit Olilo doalera witk food hoarding miA veii~ iteering, wero iaanpd by, tbo MMla today afi|d arresta weiw to bo Bted# imitedifttoiy, ammrdiiig to Govai^ i^amailAltf. Cox and Attomoy-Qonarai John Price. In Addition. Govonuff Cox annoonotd toat bo wbijld aak tbo fod^ Aild^ofiilborltoo to oppoox-

and' cold

mw paokora.

Ettfioto Action toockod. Actton oa amandmante to tho Lever faod. control act adaffis^ by AttoirseyGotoMsJ PaJiner as a moans of reduc-

ing the high cost of living was blocked tn the senate agricultural committee today. Chairman Oronna hopes the 00mmittne win act Anally TtiMday. The committee had decided on a vote but after pTtVtraeted wrangting ' ronna aaid the amendnumt _ aatad if a vote were tideen btoay. 'All members except Senators Manteon (MiaHsalppi) and Capper (Kancag) conoarred in Gronna's auggostlon.

SttfagiMrei for Farmors.

, €^ot^ proposed an amendment to ex-

empt foiinidrtt, gardenMtt live stock pro dueera and co-operative aasoclationa from proposed penalties for profiteering. He declared the farmers 'would oppose

Continuod on Page Thlrty.four.

liOSTINGIII

FARM DELEGATES PRESENT COMPLAINT TO PRESIDENT.

MIDDLEMEN ARE BLAMED

The ladlaateeils News Itareea, ‘

SS Wyate Walldlag.

WASHINGTON. Augast Ifi.—The farmers of tee nation, aa represented by delegates of the National FedteaRto ft State Fflom Bureaus, teive m''side of the high coat of livteg-iteoblem before BreaSdent Wlteon, atoirtter tltot high prtoea were not muteed to the rapsMty of produomra. but by a com-

bination of cauaea teeluding and toecolatlon to the

travagance by tto public. stoignation In tee toodoetton of mann-

factured foodstuff and goods.

The delegatea, from buMuia tn Ohte. Indiana. JiHnoik and Iowa, ware wffh tee FreMdent for nearly an hoar, and wm*e apparently wMl sattofted wtth tite result of their Interview. They urged tea Preafdent to let trtiaat akm#. and report that he said the govemmaEd anui not dtoptaed at tela lime to totartire with the price of wheat He edited, they

oy 8 - com-

ihc. S

v^Ixse aaak^m Moti^r'' eiS ^ working out a aolQ•••ttlNw BJlOvIWr RJM UDCul€^ a/ fHte nterkKldsm tetxflr^ty teldanwr S-Km

tion of tlto problem entlrMy along the iinee wltleh he had auggMted in his

addreM to the em^eas.

Planning for 1920.

The farmers had prepared a statement adilch dealt In some detail with their viewpoint and emphaatoed that it was easentlal that they should know. what the future held in store for them, aa the time feted c<Mne when they must

ptoui for the 1924 harvest

la presenting their signmenL the deie-

IteMr

ga^ cited teMr dinner at what they deaerbed as a “ntodeat fetote!" tn WaMi-

ington to iUnstrate their conteatfes that prodteerteg to being cairied cm to

agenoiea between the producer and the

uTt _

timate conaaner. Five of terns paid HI for a modest dinner, exciuaive of tips. Their figures showed that of the til. only 82 cents feted gone to the farm-

ers who produced the food.

Out of All Proportions.

“Food on the table costs out of all iwoportimi to tee price to the producer." they told tee President. “Part of this is due to tee teort hours and his^

of labor, part to the exotettaat

~lemen he-

prtees of the several middlemen

tween the producer and ito conauinpr.

ndderaUe part to the extmv-

d a 00;

agant practices of the coipwntor in pur

chaateg.

*^itbout going Into analyMa of who gets H. compare the difference te price Of choice beef on the hoof at 18 cents a pound with that of a nmderate meat for five ak ane of Waabtegton’s modest bototo, the meat oonstoting of steak, potatoee. eom, tewad and batter and coftee, and eoetteg lU. Of this SU the producer of the food—the tarmer-.gDt about as fetlows: Beef, two pounds. .W nteite: potatoea. I3 cents: bread. : cents: butter, 7 aants: coffee, cream and sugar. Mte; oom, V cento, making at. of tt oanta Thto to about 7 per ceoL

tha toCsL"

LHVEitOHtoY361

tttbtolsl ts Tb* letoteteatei Hewe] MBPWiMtoeiiYtiAJA lad.. kn<* ffnal Mm—On a S-ccat tteatage atetek# a letter wvfttten by Ctoy. de^ety derlc et tbe Caaiic rtrewlf eestet, aad melled bare Aaffwat 18. t#ia, hes esade mm extewMve tear, vieitiag France aed < *■ peestbiy Kagteed, aed has arrived bnek here 9gl days after tt was amlled nd six *— aff*> er teilltaei Cay, the addressee, brether af tbe writer, bad ra-

twvaed bens*.

it baa aet yet reaebed the addresser. bewever, tmr If was braagtat te tbe taaTtbsaet,|. to*

writer's retara addreea. aad baa bcee placed ia a drawer ta ewaN his refara fraai a^vaeatlea. Wit* llam Cey was la Ceespaay C, llStb sapply trala, AateHeaa Bxpedltlaaary feree, wbea the tetter left ea Its travele. tt ttaally easse ba<A te Casip Sbenaan, at ChlUlratlw, O., aad was thea seat

here.

FilY MO FIRMS

Actton Startod by Oovtrnor Aliagas Profitagring and Hoarding of Food.

MUCH MEAT IN STDRAGE

Federal Authoritiet Wilt Sa Aakad to Cbftfltteat# Tw# Miflien PouiKld of Poultry,

WASHINGTON^, Angi^t IS. Every effort vdll kd nude to oaridt

goign to imt on Hu Market foodaritffs held in gtorofo <n tlut atote, Attomey-Genwdl Mid today.

AfilNnt lli CUE Oae-tklrd of tha watfsa' Ibr OelttlMRto atoL and it te that dttfsto of thf other tei|iyipi

Wtea

Uva.

said, mar, nto or later.

Mid

Mora Than Twanty Sanatort in Croup of Ratarvarion Advocatag on Raeofd.

HtTCHCDCK TO SEE WILSON

Fer«gin Rolattoao GoMMtttei to Visit Whits Homo Tuyday Publieity foe Goofordnoo

WASHmWSK, Avgmt - li*More thou tawtor atoxo are reddr to otoad Jar <|Bkk ntifieotioB of Hu pMM trarty teiHi reaarvm^Das, DomocteHe loodori iff the aeRdte worn hr leo^n of the Ragoblieoft frottg M rosorrotioa odMeotte. RopnHicans fttvoriag lOttiTvoUada said tt {toll dodottod «J thirty Miulort ^ gari^ support rottorvtttkm ai^ thtt gite ontl Hnea tttid ^ovm ^ Hfet] ttHriu Xopoblicttiia ^ the Maid bf brouf ht promptly out 0# ttiri rtttiflod on harik. Although Senator iPlMMelc, ot Nebraska, the admtntotmkte tebter. tttoi diaclaimsd any port to the a|g"t1i<ttil| for a asttlsmsnt, it was ttlkt the move had rsaohad which might threaten the ptMa of th# committee for calttog aMhjMttt Wiitees and proJengtog conladeratioiii of the treaty. Hitchcock to foo Wilton. ' Senator. Hitchoook had M appeteimsnt to itos PtaMdant WUaon at the White HouM tlito evantng, ai^ was expaotad to lay baforo htei teS Mtela 44js** ate attuatioQ. eapooltttjy oa rafatott prompt committse aateMu Thf tration leader dScIteed to sag'-.teAlitflte. ba would Buggaat a change In th* fn-^^ nouneed stand ot tha adartstotratlMi agatott rsaervatbma.

'the ttrrwte are tht euUUtetttloo of iotot actton totwteit. Uto oteoitt of Qov» eraor Cvs^ mmi AttoRiiy-paM|nl, Price,

rho rsc^:^, be|tofi tt dtotb-'

fiiptosticto of

ntfolwstor

,_tioa, at the __ araor, te an efftet

of Itvlfemr . . SfOMgtt Miw ProvtoiriMi.

The Ohte Arid

that pork mr b#; Ito*#

six monthiL

held as lODfMte

try may '

Some ot

fete node om ev

cuttog sttozneye and torney-Beneral Prte#. prosecutteff attomeyg trsTs eral wsejto ago folfbwhM A ferenoe «f prosecutors oall bos to tee Governor. Statomont by GovortiorGovernor Cox, in a statomooi to thk'

public, said:

"Our investigation shows ultoMriakafc ble evidence not only mt WjUfttl vtotei tion and even defiance of 'mF on tlid part of the larga {tecktof BHisea ||tetlcutoify. J»it we have riheOTieM teM food kitties have beendMMM tnm Chicagb to Cleveland. retuHtod agate to Ctolcago and reehlpped harit to Cteveland. To atest extent thto prooeaa has been carried on we do not yet know.

Unltod f»r Ofto CttUM

The present Oonoara ri4aM|telstp|j||te stnatora tossaid to oaatar on tetttttgrfbh trttety out to oommittae aad te ttoblto deriarc the enttie group of raaorvatlM RapubUeans lined up by todpy**

ifUi unite with th«n.

which would be rtgacdod as tt glai ward early inktileatioa. tha IsoMrs' dil

not care te .

It to esfftai^ ftowteoi,. that to their talks with te# xMPottlte tho Pemocrats have. .^dMwMlitete' tlte.aiiMWO of

tee

Tiid. ^

te# ra

■t;,',.:if|foup v«d##'

A ttoi of feSTe been

Lofbto, coverteff te# suii tetety tttt ar# dttalt wrih ' ttUi triiriftt:i8nttt# ttpigtvtt^ MfiKhilr iltet obBteteA.te#riiiBUa date# MoteM dosnrlBA

of domsotte

rite :'toriNM6'iral

te tee

hi-gottoe

TteWL'ilMd:

Continuod on Pago ThiKyd'ttiiy.

GTiiiesiiiinii ' UM^I DESlUd tmuftotf IW. iSrjISi nMUm

^teJlte

INDIANAPOLIS MEN STILL HOLD MEETING.

OUT

ABDUT 2.D0D VOTES CAST

striking railway sbopmea voted to return to work Saturdar aad Monday mornto^ at a maae mewttog held today

at strike headquartMW to OeraBanla ball,

mcial

From unofficial sources it was ie«nied that about 2.044 men wero iweemt and. the vote was practically unanlmonr to'

call the strike off.

PoOowtM tee anr.ouAcenMrf( of tto wote. nommttees jm# ap##^*d who waited on the emetela « the vartow natroada and announced tee decistop of

tee men to return to work.

Practically an of tee xtttHray Shopmen employed in IndlamipoHs wdrk

eleven days ago In tmaateorteed

for htfl^ar wtupes.

strike

Otta#rt#d Ranks.

FoOewtog the dentand of Prerident Wilson that tee men retwn to work and oondoet their ne^iattotts thiNsnffl the national oAone# te tee h#f|IN^

hoods, alxnit onwMteb te shonmen to IndiamMs^ ^ , rai^s te tbe stiiketo. it Is

that about 4,044 men to tel pgriMlpatod in the uiumthortsed ttrtlto ^ - A commktoe represestew tth^l AM# ritopnum wafe^ on ofllctale te •tefcwltt Pour tfteMril.tedtty ttttd not^lFteM^

that ^ MMiores te the

rmmm.wrnm to_woHt today^

:te.teis »»Wwood ahonwqited If work Steurday moraliig and

Hurt ^ eiMktees te the Beech OrttWe Sriep woutoMto te vrork Monday morn-

vfhfg.

R#awlt Not Awtoltad. Craftsmen of the Sielby street shops te the Big Four ralfroaA returned to work Otto wortettg, wHhottt waiting for the nmm te Ih# sirttai vote. Tb# m«n Trite, terig te* tentefcaiy an ewpIMatt M the l^ Wow Reilroad cosanaWt ttteA tow fmMtes# te the Hlto^ Cew^ taiiroaA Mi# ms" nioyes te the Cktotnattri. tnriansM^ j Western raHroad returned ttt wotw TttteAbriit 16 per cent, te rito efantoye# reCnrnte

th# dtty^g#

Th#

toitotottattttt#

ate^

bhr dapli tlMG'telir* 'the' te:“: ;... ih# jpMgp ■, . %■

tkm

fj|#na4'::wRk'' ' ‘ - --

ftfto

gard to hrfBfUtoi th#

mltteer

Senator HltriKSoek

s#v#rte dMp ttf4 thttt

sem# pMSpset^^.M early iMtet-: dipritotoit aetkn^te Gi* 1^44*'^

sMite ih||||^#ttite$to4.. to ihljfteteiA he is iinlr^^M to mMfmat Uto tellili' mLtpvrf te riKtwsteP'Rv* 4r ttortp jRie

puMlcaaa Inclurite to todatea pcIL •t«n#gr«pitof to itt FrMgnt Stenographle reoevtoteto b# nwda te

the conferane# betwssiLtotottWint WVsen and the senate f#isito!t,.....fflattona eommitteo at tha Whit# H^i§Jbtt4ttday for dtoktaalm te the ptoM trttttW*

dtolrfMtt Zted# wa# iM

letter tnm th#

today.

The Prsrid«st paid be WMtoAttva a stettOffragher^iriMate in 4tt|p^ Itot the eoamrittee totobt hav# a wofthy recriA of what la attl^** fsttted that th# eofggrittss #tenottraph#r WNNSit. It stood that' the ofltoitti tranaerlpt

b# made pttbn#.

tUspondiag to tbe cotnaeRtoe'e di

that no tarn te

ptoe#d M th# eoaftoswaosk the wite* Stototor LoAfftt that ba wm httairtBy to tovor te Wring tbtt peepis te tlw tousriT knew #vei’jt||to that tapsIspired. it wag bsitovte toriRnly tlsit to# pUbUe weald b# pdMNtte* b«t Whtt# Hone# offlolala awt riMbtosstt af th# osanmittee d#cih|^- jhte' toMrii - fftt to. totet length# to bftva Oto istails te th# eMver8atlen.tottda^lto0tt>n. .. Th# PrfteJbtoto Lttilto . The PrattttMTa Wtar ^ «#' SshaNff

Ledge eaJd;

"1 hav# rMd year Wtor te

aad to

Uiat th# iSM lariena-itel iJfMi *;te .. tog thate »t toa 1 M'lnito' day aMcptoff nate. "I ala#'watoriri#' aotbtogtttttfttotb# iwgmrdei «# MMMttntiaL to artov tbit the <M>ttnnietMto»7 hav# a friB and tmatarortfety tosMil te wbdt la aaML il Bhati have a atiiwrinralliat priawit. ^aad SSr te til# commlHte'a at#«toto#>*to v;WRb m that wooMLhe •atttely ■friiiiblt to ma Tb# prettt## of th# two ataaagtatodto i«#j|Allahta« ih# work. b# insat hdriiablt 'to’ltoto

uniM

Gttoritoto #R Pttb Tbtf^iitoiik

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