South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 93, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 April 1919 — Page 5

nimspAv kvknino, rniL nun SENATOR NOT ALARMED ABOUT FUTURE. AD-SELL TO ENTERTAIN GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS

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PRICE OF STEEL

Sec'y Glass Calls Conference j in Effort to Effect an j

Agreement, But " Failed.

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WASHINGTON, April C Director ff-n. Hin- of th iailral adrninistrntlor., vh'ch is the lart'e'U purli.icr of strf-l in th Unitr.l State, ifus-il todny to accept th priro ro in-ljutm'-nt arranK'l by the industrial board of th-' tiopartment of ((.rnnKrcf in confrenre with rpi fsrntF.tives of the Mrel industry. An effort to tT ct ari agrterrKnt ! iween the board and th- head of

the railroad administration failed,! although n' nib'-rs of the cabine t, j the indusf Voard and rcpr -nf;i- i

livrA of th vod and rui .'idrnlni.--t rations, the war trado hoard and ihf war iinanrf corporation conferred for four hours. The conferenco nt times j:r'w stormy, with the cabinet mombnr tinallv withdrawing to

mi adjoining room, from which thv j -nirg'd with a rccomni'Tnldti'in j

tln-.t the fiu'stion ! recommitted to the board for further consideration. This Anally va agreed upon. Members of the conference were

reticent in di.-Mis.4injr th proceed-! :nt:y. Sec'y Glas, who called the I conference, refused to see news- j paper men afterward and the official vtatement corurninp the Katlwrini,-j was very brief. As originally issued it read: !

"The Fteel prices approved by the industrial board of tho lepartiiien of commerce not having been accepted by the railroad administration, the view- of both, were expressed at the conference. The views of the, industrial board wer expressed by Sec'y Fredrirld, Chairman Peek and other members of the board. The views of the railroad administration were presented by Director Gen. Hines. The matter was recommitted to tho board for further consideration." The statement caused such a :!urry by its intimation that the enure ouestion of steel prices would be reopened that an amendment was .nbled by Chairman Peek to make tb- last sentence- read: 'The matter was recommitted to i h" board for further consideration with tho railroad administration." - Additional conferences will be held, it was said, at which the hoard will alteiiint to show the railroad :i. (ministration that the price agreed upon is not excessively high according to cos figures obtained by the lederal trade, commission. Director G.-n. Ilinehx maintained that the railroad administration was entitled to its enormous purchases at prices as low as could be obtained.

.Mr. llines, according to one of the o'Ti.-ials present, told the conference that thr agreement on steel prices rai'hM by ti;,"' "hoard with the steel industry two weeks ago, was made over hi- protect .and was -without warrant vi law. Tho director general was reported as declaring that no matter what term was applied to the work of tho "board in its attempt at pric readjustments, it was price fixing. Tho Sherman anti-trust law. it was said, was cited "by Mr. Uines. lie further stated, it was said, that the railroad administration should b left to make its purchaser at prices acceptable to it and that ho would not accept arbitrary prices recommended by the board after agreement with the industry.

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The April meeting of the Ad Fell league I Fcheduled for S o'clock in the Rotary room at tho Oliver hotel tonight. Dinner will begin at G:D0 and program at S o'clock. . Capt. Hough cf the United States department of. health, Washington,

I P. C. will be in attendance to prej sent the government's feature film, ' Keeping Fit." Dr. lioyso. also of the department of public health.

will talk on -Carbon." Two other important features of the evening will - e iddres?es by Charles Henry Mackintosh on "P.etter Pusinc-s I,eters." Mr. Mackintosh was formerly in charge of the work of the "Four Minute men." but is now general sales counsellor for 1 -iSalle Extension university. Pres't Clinton P. Lampman of the Advertising association of Chicago,

will address the league and its . guests on "Foreign Trade as a World , I-Mucator." Mr. I-ampman is well j known as the publisher of Export American Industries, the official or ' gar. of the National Association of!

Ma nufa cturers. Pres-'t Pickens extends a cordial invitation to all business and pro fessional men to attend this meeting.

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DRIVERS ESCAPE INJURY WHEN AUTOS COLLIDE

SENATOR JOHN MOLLIS 8ANKHEAD

Vigorous, coaserratlTely picturesine aui able to look tor ward still hopv fully and with cJear vision from tnc seventy-sixth milestone of an vhjtui Hie jonrney, Seri tor John Hollis Hnnkficad. oi Ahhanu. .iay see no occaslor for particular ilarm regarding the immtoiaie oi rh ditaut tfitur? ot hee Ucite1 States. The Senator doesn't lik the present high prices due f.o the wpr. but he expects the prices to adju.'r tbem:?elvvs without narm tc the nation. And the Senator has een bU;.i war prices beiore He rcrvpa foar years in the Confederate Aimj add was wonndea chrce times He passed through that adjustment period and iu bis cwenry year in tbt Uoue of Itepreseiitatives and his twelve years in the United States Senate ha helped make a lot of the later adjustments that nave put the country where it ts to-day.

I Two automobiles were partiallj i devtroed last niirht when a collision

i occurred at the corner of I,aportf j

' and Piamond a. A large Mitchel' j touring ear, driven by Albert Keck of Notre Paine, struck a Chevrole car, driven by Miss May Hupp of : j::;: Laporte ave., at C :".-, last night. Neither of the drivers were injured

Miss Hupp was removed to Ihm j home, badly shaken up. but other- , wise uninjured. :

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ill' V W i 1 V Will 'KUillt V - , , I t -. I alc', was the more serious. The co-called Matthews. "peace pact." he said, amounted to j an invitation from the Federal '

league for ois-aiuzed baseball to meet that organization on cciiinion ground and devt loi ways and means of tiding- the Federal league in its difficulties. This offer, he said, was accepud at par value by organized baseball as eonut;g; from representatives of every club in the Federal It ague. Mr. Pepper told the jury that orpani7eii baseball was prepared to prove that no matter whether tho idea of a truce originated with the Indianapolis club or not, the call for a peace conference was endorsed by the constituent clubs, all of whom had representatives present when the '"peace pact" was agreed to, Baltimore included. He said if the

Haltimore representatives remained I

silent and offered no objection to j the terms tinder which the Federal leacue was dissolved. It was their t own fault and organized baseball ! had acted in good faith in all it dealings with the defunct league. P.efore restir.? its case, the Haiti- ; more club presented evidence which ; its counsel intimated showed that J .noney from the American and Na- , tional leagues for players taken over ! from the Federal leapue was re-' ceived by a single individual among j the defendants. l

! Mrs. Fttie Warren, a farmer's j wife of Fmmit tsbiirg. Md., openly j declares how she has found health iffair was composed of the following i through reading a newspaper ad

vertisement oi iyuia i. j'inKiiani Vegetable Compound. So great is

her relief after fifteen years of suf

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MAJOR LEAGUES

GEORGE CUTTER CO. ENTERTAINS EMPLOYES

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George W. Pepper, Counsel for Two Older Leagues, Refutes Statements.

The eiliciencv organization of the

Ct tirge Cutter Co. lu Id their o,uar- ! terly banquet at the Wedge wood i room of the Oliver hotel last night. ' This party was given by the man- j ugement in order to better promote ; good fellowship among the heads of j the various departments. Many j novel stunts were pulled last night, j also several frameups on some of! the members. H. H. Ashineton act- j d as toastmaster. After the banouci. at which ?) '

I rv.en were present, they all went tc: ; ; th: Oliver theater to witius. the1 I idav. -Fiddlers Three." ;

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TVASII INUTON. .pri! The t is-- of organized baseball in the -w -.no nr. i.i ii.in:,u.' uit broil-ht by the' F.altimore l' d ral b ague ciu . against the National and American' .agues was outl;ned i'.-teiday to ;he .r;ry hearing the ase in the Pi- : : riot of . 1 a ni bia supreme court by ; Cicorge Wharton Peppt r. of Phila- i delphii. counsel for the defendants, j 'IT'e two older b.iues. Mr. Ptpper' m;.!, ::i outlining tb.e d. fene afterthe p'aintifs has rented thir case. t";ll attf-aipt to disprove the con-' tee.tmn of tiie 'H.ntiniore ch b tliat J ;-rofe-sional baseball a- constitlitetl i .lurir.g th- hfe-titue of the Federal ' b ague wai a n'-nrnpolx v ithin the u.eaTiir.K of the .la iman anti-trust , I he d fer.dat.ts. Mr. Tt pper as- 1 Hi d. would se a fir.-t to pro . e th ii . ; -rofes.-Kui.il ba.- ball a a s not an in-tci-t.ite it du-tiy. even though the .l.i-.crs t-ame from ariou- states, j Th-- .her:ran .- nti-ti ut act. iie Ssiid. j ((n-Tui only interstate ir.dusti ic ' ard rtr u.is dts.gned to appl t y I i ffnj'ttn' .-crtirg organigatior.s. j The komplaint tf the Haltimore j , -p'j the attorney declared, had! iu rt i t !ti to twjcnargts, first, j ;!'. U orciT.!'1 1 bas ball lie.ids, and

. -pf ivii! H ii .lolinsO'i. prti It-lit or :!e An. eric. in ia-uc, had niadc st ii--ii i ha: - - .tg.iii..-t the Federal b i 'i , it1. r-.ten-i. that the luais if tlili; -! b-t-'!1!'.! a. id threz I .ib . at b a- e-ffici.ib- had llteit d , i!m a icy t?i di-rapt the Fed- . e.,1 ! i:e v ui. tr., I es;.! J that the l...iti. "lau :'. Lt.. r-g gro-at-i -Hi'! , i id : .i - i : . I-I.i I -a 11. f o'.md lueif vkiiho. ui'.yt'j'i to play

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New Capes $13.75 to $39.75 New Coats $18.50 to $39.75 New Dolmans . . .$15.00 to $39.75 New Suits $25.00 to $49.75 NEW BLOUSES NEW MILLINERY Crepe de Chine and 200 New Hats to select Georgette, in all the new- from Sailors. Priced est styles. Priced from $4.98 to $10.00 $5.00 to $9.00

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