Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 June 1920 — Page 31
INDIANAPOLIS NEWS. WEDNESDAY,
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A.F.LPUNI0 I0VE LEAGUE HT
YMPATHfZfRS OPPOSE r »CATlO* PROGRAM.
EMPLOYES’
PLEA
SAU Jan# *.—Ir«Un4 m In th# annum] eonv«ntion imaritan r#d#ratlon of Labor 1 ’ d#clar#<J wa.r on th# l***u# of Iona ratlflcatJon.# program r#eoml)4#d by th# •xaeutSva tounctl. | th#y declared th«y war# agalftat ary ■ rovanant "that bind# th# Am art can by ao]#mn obligation to reaparrt pr##arv« th# t«rrttorial Integrity Irtah tlllop. I gartiied U oil * propoea) on th# congr
cohgreea to rati oat taaarvation
tfdaliau.” including priaoner# of war. political priaonere and conaciantioua obj#ctora, and demanded "complete restoration of the freedom of #!>#®Gh; preae, assemblage and association. Thoy urged that a general *trlk# b# tiled if necessary to "attain thee#
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Th# convention aI#o had h«for* it a report on profiteering, which #aya that sho«e Mlllng in Ml* for *4 ar# now .sold for U2. while the IncreaM in labor co#t has be#n only ♦♦ cants. Practically th# only persons proceeded against under the l^rer wsrs miners soaking relief from the gh cost of Using, th# report aswru. James Duncan, vice-president, pre4«d 7t tSdiy^ tb# ahn«e of Samuel Gompers, who ia in ^irs. °flsrah Conway, of W#w York, secretary and treasurer of th# textile workers' organization, announced her candidacy for vice-president of
tka federation.
Piaasb Iw*1«*4 t# apeak.
“Workers on New York's east Side enjoy better housing and more snnilght than London tenement house dwellers." John J. Hynes, president of the Amalgam sited Sheet Mdtal Wor
era' Inter nation
alleged unlawful Pennsylvania «,uth<
tng free S
of western In suppressassemblage lou invite in address subject of
wwi and Free itlon organ-
Cna Never Approve Ceoewaht. “Ireland's hope for a republic goes
glimmering if the league is ratified" said Mr, Mack) Hop. Irishmen can never approve a covenant that denies the small nations of tbs world the
right of sslf'detsmination."
Th* convention was stirred today by a resolution presented by the national committee for organizing iron and steel workers, which,cited the
iia su
rr,vr
r g?
Isers recently were sentenced to Jail I for addressing a steal workers' meet1 Ing In Duqw«*ne end itieir cases now sr# to be carried t<f the supreme
Meanest by Federal Bwpleyee, The National Federation of Federal
Employes today asked th*;convention to sail on the congress to "reclassify the civil service and adopt a wage sKLra-iffiss-m'KXJi in the work performed and with Just
Hon td the increased cost of resolution said "the efficiency government sefvic- - ---
reason of high tu vacancies in nubdr
tions for which the wages
insufficient to attract any .workers. Th# federal employer *0 “ ^
tton also etSfy of* lems end
branches of science ( fare of the nation's
For Yeludtasr AfMtktldP Msdy. Mecommsndations that workers and employers of the United •tatea ere ate » voluntary srbitfation body to settle labor grievances were placed bsfofe the annual convention of tbs
ice Is suffer
turnovers and dr»ds of pool, es offered are
^»kers."
rganiss-
congress be rallv for the ustrlsi probsearch In all Ing the wei-
opie.
for# the
American Federation as a f means of hringln
annus
rad
■ of I
harmonious Veistio
convention
ration of l^abor todsy
. khout a ' more ip" and teduc-
WmM
the high cost of living, resolution,. pres* i ‘ ‘
s«fl u Uon^pf eMH|sd
th ^Internatio
eye
price-inoreas utter folly to
, L
Y, repre-
tntrrnatlonal Union of
ueam and Operating ISnglneers, declared that establishment of the com mission would end the present cycle
of wag#-advancing and ing "which It seems
continue.
fihould the federation accept the proposal, the executive council would be instructed to extend an invitation to "the associated industrial and such oifier representative bodies of business m*i» as in their'.'‘judgment are necessary to meat with them for the purpose of devleing ways and means nf creating the VOluntgry arbitration
I tody,"
, Must Get Together.
"Labor and capital must get together,^ said Kdgerton. "if the cost of living is to be reduced. We must voluntarily decide this question for oureelvee. as congress has failed to enact remedial legislation for recon» etruetion or to reduce the high cost
of Hvlng."
Alexender Howat, repreaentln* the Kansaa State Federation of Labor, in trnduced a resolution | Sh m
fSovsrnor Alien for "his sfforts to enalav# the wor
of Kansas, and finally th< S class of ths United States, in prostitilting his office ae Governor of Kansas lo the work of crucifying the
working elaie.' ■
The, C( of Lat to con * court
idj
eaolution condemning i for "his despicable
working class y the workln
■■MeUUMMRVRM
pledge Its support in obtaining rep^a
of the act.
Support Of coaetwlee longshoremen In their fight agalnet the "open shop" at New York and other ports was asked In the resolution Introduced by delegatee of the International Lena shoremen's Arsoeintinn, headed b
1 * Ft* yNet Mh at A ■■ A A 1 ee Mk a
T V. O'Connor, president
Would Release •Social Idealists.” The International Le*llee* Garment Workers' Union asked that the oon-J ventton oall on the congress immediately to Investigate the "deplorable conditions of the women’.* garment
Industry and enact *1“ '
latlon to cope with su f n i ! ?>^frt*«rlng ae
industry." ^ b '' •
■ »v Tht Ferment worker* also asked I It 1 *. 1 the federation call for the Imme- | diet* release from orison of "so
t
social
sternational Alliance.
to the con vs
vsnfion, following his ish^ trade union congress *5 W. H. Johnston, presInteraationa! Association
ths coarventf
extended to Gl*no Fli of th# Plumb plan American railroads, m address the federation
ton i
ienn Plumb, originator
lan to natioi an invitation to
today
_ aator onailze
On ids
^Cwi
the Plumb
it can rail H
next Friday, adjourned un-
til tomorrow morning to permit com-
mittee meetings
Treaty RatfAcatte* Dr*nanS#d. Ratification of th# pe*e« treaty without any reservations that woul< injure the effectiveness of ths cove nant of the league of nations,
demanded
esented
DAILY VITAL STATISTICS.
Herbert «. Jenkins. 2«. Mabel A. Haase.
King. 3S: Gertrude
^Edmand W. Genttr. U: Efitb t. tearoom. “ J torbwt J. suit ?9; rjorance WaggonW. GaOoway. *0; Merle T. Wusk^Arthur L. McCarthy. TT. Mary H. Bona
* SB 4 * !; Mildred E
Wilham Bomett 23
8 Mary K. •olh•wobeda. FT: Titt« M Carepsay.
JsSN&te
WUliaoi B. In
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WtiBsm ted
wasi.
of the senate in resolutions
presented by delegates, Th# convention also was asked to make "emphatic and earnest protest against thstac-i lea" in the congress which have pre- !
“cation of the treaty, Thl
a resolution present**]
MM* r*p<
in support of t
dian's executive council,;
Which , has asserted ihst, "in addition to labor's broad Interest In the treaty from the viewpoint of American efttssnship, it has a specific and definite interest in ths labor section of the treaty." The council algo has pointed out that American labor is deprived of repr*“*nt*tlon in ths international labor bureau, a matter of "vital
vwng stoo
Versa, dwHling. 102P ». Keochem.
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^Sl^Oare.Terkbwrn. 20. 2S: EUrtelU MoCallum.
William B. Ingels 28; Myrtle Vest, 17.
| Birth Uetmwm.
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Peer} Pratt 273 X. War-
"Bos# end Dewy Bellows. 4S E. LeGrexvW Harrr»on end Myrtle lyedbetfcer. 1087 ftood- ’ Bmiamitt end ken-y Btwr. 3405 Asb-
laad. girl. T D^ath tLMurom.
Serah *. Hamper. «S years 4058 Boulevard piece, scale esndise diisution. . Hrfley M rear*. Lon* Hospital,
pajmonsry tubemiloeie. *
t N«V|g Devi*. «5 peers 70S X. Davidson Bobert Theodore Hensel. 2 years. 251 X
mole diebetes.
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Mary Jan# Clayton. 73 years, 1818 Scbar-
maiift. arteriovleton*. .
„ Jemwtta fUSama. 25 wars.
HoeWtaL naertetral sepal« E!W» Stevenson. 39 years,
tartom^eswUae'asthma* 1 t***
4215 Boulevard *
Place. 5400. _ George A. Keholson. repairs. 1068 W
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Merten Ward, reroof. 1841 Ogden. 5147. »7Y?T?3 a S£n„ < ^“'- JsaMsBariey. shad. 8517 B- North. S200. Prank Stamer, remodel. 2168 M. Penn-
sylvania, $26 ’
^^Chartea Hoghea, garage, 1514 Brc M Sablosky. logs A
SI .500.
«&.*• w Horten 5 Son. garage. 1480 N. AraanaL *%Ry Ttnlkur. reroof. BBT W. Thirtieth. ltd ££ s 1^^8it*8«5 ,r ffe5 m * O. L. Bailengw. repairs 630 W. Vermont. ^w-0. - --- - BOABH OF PUBLIC WOB*8 BOCTtXE. Final Asssssment Boll Approved Vacattoo; Five taet at Drover street. from Hew York Mreat to Mill Baca avenue. Prfmary Assessment Bell Approved. Asphalt Re-'..-face: Memdsen street, from Washington street to Tippecaaoe street tea cepi Monument Placet. CARUSO JEWELS STOLEN. Tfcfevee Get Leet Valned mt BSOtkM at East Hampton Heme. EAST HAMPTON. N. T.. June f;Burglare broke into the home of En rteo Cameo, noted tenor, her* last night and escaped with Jewelry valued at 1506.004. The robbery was discovered by Mrs. Cameo, who was aroused by the ringing of a burglar alarm attached to a steel casket in her room in which the jewela were
kept
With servants she rushed to her room 'and neard the footsteps of the escaping robbers. A few minutes later the servants saw an automobile carrying two persons speeding from the grounds. The police were notified and guarded th# only motor route
labor bureau, a matter portanc#" until the trea
resolutions
■ Amon fdgrsdifl was one frlnndlyM
of "vital ty is ra
also
re-
ts urging
. JK harmenlei {& u r * ,th
e resoldt;oil* committee
"dev^iopment
•turn, cardisc sethasa.
Kete Zinb. 81 year*. 524 Weghonit. arterlv,-
rss.™ io * b '>-
View, cemnoma
Uon. 6» year*. 19 Park
us end co-opere- ,, i the great bona organized farmers."
J arise let to aal Fight As Iseae. The Jurisdictional fight between ths national committee for organising
Coralis |L,H
Jams*
one of ths big issues before ths convention. Amalgamated officials announced they would not accept any compromise and had withdrawn from
the nations! commutes.
•We are through with ths national committee forever," said B. J. Davis, assistant president of the Amalgamated, "and can not he forced back into their movement by th* federatl ^Ws ar* ready to fight on the convention floor and will welcome the opportunity to shew our reasons for getting out of a movement Which
h. Inanition
Building Permits.
Uta. remodel. 716 Lord. §300 Boper. remodel. 3510 V. J Emmerich, reroof. 1339 BroadBradley, reroof. 1631 Broadway.
P. Clement*, reroof. 262 H. Addison.
Eiehman. reroof, fill V. AM-
9160. L
bama. *205. W, A. 8to . 1 ss&?i
egg Co . repair elev.tor. 29 W
Ayre* 4
>*ir elevator.
and Washington 85^ ^Ardmore Apartment*
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Albert Vtns, reroof. 28 lowg filisT
Meridian
repair elevator. Del-
BWOKSnS^H 5t«eb A Son, reroof. 584 Iowa. $160 It FMkiSHiMHgiBB«fiF ' ~
the burglar* was found. Mr. Caruso 1# filling menl In Havana. Cuba.
Mrs. Caruso said later that she was in the parlor sewing when the burglar alarm began to ring. She went upstairs and found the window in her bedroom broken and the steel sate gone. There were no signs of a ladder. but entrance could have been gained by climbing to a roof, she said. The safe was found later on the
lawi, about 200 yards from the house, which Is in a lonely spot about two
'ere
description
|fc »»• m ,7 .wfrw* «
miles from th# center of the village. The police, who were unable to obtain an accurate description of th# robbers, said th# manner in which they worked Indicated a familiarity
with the premises. r -
Body Foaed Floating In River. (Special to The Indlanapoii* New*) EVANSVILLE, Ind., June The body of an unidentified man, age about sixty-five, was found floating lit the Ohio river today at the new government dam. a few miles below here. It had been in the river a week
FHOTOPLATB.
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carry out
have us violate w# are in honor
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contracts bound to
James Monroe Alston Die*. tSpools! to The Indianapolis News) NEW ALBANY. Ind.. June' 9.After fighting a week to overcome the effects of forty-eight houra' exposure in the fflfi when he became entangled In a fence from which he could not extricste himself because of an injury and his advanced age, James Monroe Alston, a prominent Harrison county farmer, died at St. Edward’s Hospital hers yesterday. Alatott was seventy-three years old and this fact handicapped him in his fight for life. The body will be taken to Lapesvilie for burial.
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a dark' coat and a blue shirt.
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