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13 TULSA DAILY WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1919. nrno crrP AIRA. llffl as-a. ISSUES IN CRISIS ktua of InJuJWHoo IVutxrxtxiIlrigs, fcTION SURE TO .BODE ILL feiula 1NUI "I 'insrs - p- . - . ...4 1 srrts .Viure of JivrntiM"Mi m , far ITevetil Huiks. U ASIIIN'OTON. (Vrl. II -Hsmuel .en. pus, speaking tonight tor or- .ninvrt laliur, declared lbs Injunc .nn in Ihe eoal lrlk case "can only i 4 1 1 1 In creating new wild more liri,u;g issues, which niy not be con . ,. ,i solely lo tli miners." ;t statement. IMiirn jimmy i.y M- Ompera. Vice-president Woll, . . , , . , , i i inry Morrison of the feder v .ifter thee had proleated tn At :my (lemul rainier against the i, n of the federal court l Indlan a, .,!!. follow: ' ThroiiKhuiit Ihe period of the wr iin.i uriiiK ihe tuition s inne of stress ii, f miners of Amerirs Ulmrert pu i , ntU patriotically snd arduously, in order thin the principles of free ,. Ml ileniofraey might triumph , ,.i In' forces of arhlirary author i , i.i-;at'uelilp and rttspotlsm. Owners lOnrtrlirtl. W hen armed html lilt ceased List November, the nilnerg found i... nin-Kt in the paradoxical posl lun vsm-re ihslr Intensive labors h-rc i fiiiK uted lo further enrich the eifn rs oi rem I mines and merchants nVu.li.K in coal, ly ihe immediate re iti,lti,.n "f ihe nilnlnK of the coal, tif riniise tin- mine ownere readily con nive, I ih.il an over-abundance of tinned I woul.l eerlouely dlaturb the liiifh prices of coal and enrtiin frr ihfir large margin of profile. i in i hit oilier hand, the miners found thai with the cons:aritly rising r. i of necessities of life and wllh tlieir Hi' nine reduced over 10 per triii l.ecauss of Idleness, that they I a, I reached the limit of human cn duiat.ce. Orderly and Improved priu'sases were Invoked to negotiate a new understanding with Ihe mine owners and which would enable the mnifin lo work al least five duys dur ing each week throughout the entire )t.u and allow them a wage suffi cient to enablt. them to live decently ami fire from many of the pressing uncertainties of life. "In -attempting to negotiate this new understanding and relation, Uie V mlurrs found that their plea for con-' A llnuotiH employment would destroy I tlif mine owner' arrangement to 5 curtail tin- mining of coal o a to continue exploiting the public with high and exorbitant prior a. 'The mine owner very cieveny met the lwu by appearing willing and anxlotia to negotiate hut only If the mlnera would firt throw aalde the only power at their command to gain a respectfully bearing and fair onslderallon the decision to strike whenever It was demonstrated fair NiVallng did not prevail. Kaon,! With OrrsU RtrlVr. i "We are now faced with n coal trtke of vaet magnitude. The gov- 'eminent now proposes to Intervene becauee of a poanlbhs coaj shortago. Apparently the government la not concerned with the manipulation by the mine cwnsra which hai made for preaent coal shortage, and undue un employment of the miners for the last 11 months. Instead of dealing with thoea raeponalbls for this grave menace to the public welfare. It now pripoeta to punish those, who by force of circumstances have been the vic tims of the coal barons' exploita tion. The miners are now told lha war hi not over and that all war leg lalatlon Is stilt In force, and, if re ports reeclved here are correct, the government Intends to apply sxtstlng war measures, not against the own ers of the coaj mines, but against the coal miner The government hits taken steps to enforce war measures by an injunction and it hits restrained the officials of the 1'nlted Mine Workers from counselling, aiding or In any way assisting the members of this organization for relief agalnet ploytnent. Action (nrxNMiiHrabiti. f "It la almost Inconceivable that a I government which la proud of Its J. ii'flrtlrlpatiatisjln a great war to liber- r.tate lupprfWfd peoples, shsuld now indnrtake to suppress the' legitimate aims, ho pea and aspirations of a group of Its own people. It is still more strange that a nation which mny Justly be proud of lis Abraham Lincoln, should now reverse the ap plication of the great truth he enun ciated when he said that as between capital and labor, labor shouldre- elv first and foremost considera tion. "The Injunction against the fnlted Mine Workers fcodea for 111. An In junction of thla narurs will not pre vent the strike It will not fill the empty stomachs of the miners It may restrain sane leadership, but will K've addrd strength to unwise eoun 1 and Increase bitterness and fric tion "This Injunction can only result In creating new and more disturb ing linuea which may not be con fined aolely to the mlnera." These views were presented to the attorney general In a conference of this afternoon lasting nearly two n'mrs by president Uompers, Hecre-' 'ry Morrison and Vice president v"ll, of the "American Federation of 1-abor. MINERS DEFY COURT ) ACTION AND QUIT rormi;n, riw rtng one t'rney general, but declaimed that 'ley did more than offer aervlcee to ln:Tvene. Attorney General T'slmer em-l pl'ivaited to the labor Ifaders thstj "e government's Injunction was In n" wi an infrtpgement of the work- j I' rtnan a right lo stme. hut that It ; t a lawful prorees eitalnet a ca-1 'i.iilty to the country Il- pointed out '"at the Injunction hud been Issued rnr the government acting for all the l""plf. and not for the employers '"'ing In conflict with their em-! Pl'ivet. Th" attorney general declined to, Pr'llrt what would he done if the' miners failed to heed the federal court's order, pnlntlnr out that the rurt Itself tnitlsiee meana to deal w"h those who disregard Its man-, .dale. f Tae Maay MeMUtn. I All day long the government con-, nued eteaiMv taking measures to; "al with the practical as well as w lee-al phaee of the crlste. resident Wilson by executive or ll'4 fnaxlmam prices of eoft ' ooal j 1 administrator CVarfleld re siZT4 ,h wr oril'rs which will They Defy Injunction Granted by U. & Court Against Walkout Jtihn I,. 1cv.Im, iictliiit pnltlcn't of I'nlwsl Minn Wiirkcra, irr left, nntl, hphrw, left ttt rlglil, William (.men. Bci reijiry-inwHtirer t'lillfil Mini orki-r; I'll 11 II p Milray. rslilciii wcl ru I'i iiilm) Uanln iiiliwra, anil ,1'vlui M.xire, prt-Hlilcni lllilti iiilnrrs. The above men arc the Itinleis of the miner In the walkout of hltuinliiniiii worker. They unnoiinced thai tlio elitku would be canted out doeplte tho Injunctlnn grunted by the federal rourt at Indianapolis. power to sciie coal In traiiHlt anil dl. vert It t consumption, In accord ance with n preference lint urrariged with the Idea of doing tho greatest good for Ihe greatest number. The machinery of the railroad ad ministration, through which the acts of the fuel administration UI be carried out, was put ready for func tioning. I'nlted Htates troops began arriv ing In some of the. mining dlatrloU ready to take part In sleeping order and protecting those mlnera who wished to continue work. The extent and full nature of the troop move ments were not d Inclosed, but It was apparent that the war department was acting on a carefully worked out plan to be ready If the local or state suthorltlen, re-lnforced by fnderal deputy murshals. were unequal to the situation. Congress continued to show k temper and the house, amid speeches of denunciation of an attempt to paralyze the coiintry. unanimously adopted the senato resolution pledg ing support to the administration In Its measures to deal with the emerg ence. Fr-TDKRAI. moors HKA(1I WKNT VIlKilSI HUNTINGTON, W. Vs., Oct II Kour hundred soldiers urrived here from Camp Taylor. Ky , at p. m. for strike duty In tie West Virginia coal fields. The men were not per mitted to leave the cars, and II was aid that their disposition would not be known until the remainder of tho battalion, now on the way, wii here. The second troop train and sup ply tifilti arrived here at 7: IS o'clock. Malor Charles U Coulter, in lellisence officer, etttd trie troops would remain In Huntington pend ing further orders from Malor Gen eral Leonard Wood, commanding the central department. The men. It 'ti stated would remain In the cars un til such orders had been received. lailer It was officially announced that Colonel W MI. Ilarrel. com manding the battalion, would pro ceed hi once to Charleston, where Headquarters would he eHtabllsTied lie was' to he. accompanied by me machine gun rompunv. while one companv of Infantry was lo be sent fo Iteckley, and another to Clothier. Beukley la an Important mining "en ter In the mountains of Haleigh county, on Coal river. KS ?;OVKKNHt Tt Ml ITT HIM IIXI-F WW ' rHAP.I-r'f'T'iN. VV Vs . Oct SI. Governor John .1 C'ornwr!! waa called upon this afternoon bv f'ree'-dt-nt C F Keenev. district No. 17, Cnl'ed Mine Workert of America, to meet him half wav In maintaining peace and tranquility In the union 200 Mattresses $2,00 Each Delivered They are not fine maitrrMee at this price of roiinn', hot lisve tfttlon top", see new. aipd will gtvf very gixxl stTlfC. The ticking alone is wrtli the nMinr). Phone Cedar 500 DlCUSONCOOtKVS ee T pit m a m a . I I MAfUMlM Al IIOPC.E ST. lrffPS':!$i t) tone and restore free government and constitutional Integrity. In the Mi.ilemcnl Kct-iiey pro rlHlmed the "loal Amei ic inHin of West. X'lrKliiia miner" and ileclared thai In lAigatt and Hancock coun ties the "cotirtillu'lon and the bill of rights have been suspended." NOItTIf TKTA M IN lHS TO ()lli:V (ONTIUtTS MINdT. ' l. Del SI. President la wis of the I'nlted Mine Workers of America. In a telegram received to day by Ihe North Makota Lignite Coal Operators' aswclMtlon declared that Ihe North Iiakota miners would be guided by their contract agree ment. "Our organization has no d''lre to violate any contract property en tered Into." Lewis e:ild Uwu suggested thai Ihe operators get in touch wllh I'reNldent Henrv Uruonan of Hillings. Mont., regard ing the attitude of the lignite miners. It wan announced by ihe operators' sMsociatlon that Its " contract with Hsitrlct 27. of Ihe I'nlted Mine Workers of America is believed lo he effective until September 10, 1S10. moors oitDi ui n OCT IS TKNSKHMFK KN'OXVILI.K. Tenn., Oct. ,..11. Major C.eneral K. M. Lewis, It was announced here lonlght, bus ordered thres conipanles of federal troops to come to Knoxvllle from Camp Cor don. Atlanta, (la . lo be rendv lo en ter the coal flelilK of east Tennemee or eaKiern Kentucky 111 event trouble arises following the strike of mliiern called for Friday midnight. COlOKAlH) TIIKrs r; ix) col kii.Ms l"KNVKIt. Col, it: t. SI - Three rompanles of state troops mnhlllxed u; ijolden lonlirlii. were ordered In procee'l Immediately lo the roal fields at I'teili't It k. Col They are lo entrain at 11 n'rlnrk Troops mobilise! at Trinidad will proceed to the southern coal flelda tomor row It mis announced t the capital. Itt-wnnl Is Olfcnsl. Sp-1 to The W.irld OKLAHOMA C1TV. Oct II Governor llobertson Iihk authorized the offer of a reward of !S0 for the arrest and conviction of the murder of Charles Ktiscker. chief of police at Commerce. Ottawa county, iltr't k. er w is kl'led October i! "So aiie has lost hor husband? Has she recoiered from her grief ye!?" "Not yet. You know how slow these) Insurem e companies are in settliiiK " StrengthiEInilurance - Influenza and its kindred complications have left a trail of weakness in many homes. Thousands need and would find definite tonic-help in SCOTT'S EMULSION famed far and wide for its abilityAo nourish the body and restore vitality. If your body is weakened from any cause, gather strength for endurance take Scott'$ Emulsion often, h axvuasuwM.BlaastMld.N j. lI7k SK) Kycjllasscs $5 leir-e rmtnil "7,lrlin" flnirer cllp laleat style, gnltl-f llletl. snidcte Willi sis-rles lenses. our deii1, nxstllng ir ilia- mine. Cut Rate Optical Co. H', r AST Tlllltn STItl lT (1'pxtsJn) tlvt-r Hnsltm I l.ewer Ktnr" COAL INJUNCTION I FORCES STRIKERS ! TO KEEP SILENCE' tXTIMI l) UltlM 1'Alig ONI! John Wilkinson, dimnei president of tustrlet 21. M ukonee. i ikl i . an I ihe following members uf Ihe rxeeiitlve boaid' John ol-aiy, I'll tsliui sh , A. If. Wa'klne, Yorkvllle, Ohio, M J Kerrv. Hatel'on, I'a ; Lawrence llrsmlet, Miimond. I ml ; John J Mates, Wlllianiatown, W 1. Van Horn, Terras Hitute, Ind ; banuiei Hallantyiie, lloone, Iowa, Krank Waller, Jellboe. Tenn; Willi nil 1 Mil inple, McAleeter. I'Ul.i, llogn Mi lfoil. Acme. yo.; tleorn linker. Cential City. Ky.; Andrew K twin. N'ovloKer, Mo.; li I. I'eck, I'lttHhurg, Kan. In pi't'Seiillug the pelifloii .ludae Ames made It clttur that lha c-iso wi t cut Involve the general rlghl of workmen to nrgunlre or quit work. Il . il l, II wyul't have no beat lug on other refusions and "meiely in lohts the right or labor timing t!n m to restrict oi destrov the sup ply of fooil ami fuel " II reals." he ndled. "on the broad Ki'iiern I." w, i s uf the government to enforce lis laws and prulecl Its peo ple a ST 1 1 ii is disasler." Cililer tbu order the union offi cials are commanded In withdrew all lite ortlcts already Insiied and are foi bidden lo send out ally other orders written or oral, tending to mako It effective. The g'lvernineut forces moved swiftly, once their mobilisation was coiniili Icil by the. arrival of Assistant Attorney l lento 'il AUK'S from Wash ington He wiml to the office of L.. Kit Slack, district attoiney. whsrn that otflclul and Ills aaHisianlH were awaiting J'nlxe Anil'-ianti was In chambers a few sIsdh awav and pro cess servers ware III ivadlness to lako the necessary docunieiits lo union ht ad'iuarlers here. Mr Ames made t plain ut the pulnei of Ihe brief pi iiceedlngs that tits action was a government affair, taken at the diietllin of Hie ait r ney general as a measure lo carrv oul th poli -y of the country during a state of war. The petition averred that the de fendants had ontttrud Into a con piracy to restrict the supply and 1ia ti Hoi tloii tif liltiimluoiia coal anil to restrict the operation of the rail roads by restricting or destroying lbs supply of necessary fuel. It set forth that the annua! pro. diiction of the counirY was In Ihe neighborhood of r,. 001.00(1 net tons, ihe principal portion of which rnmes from Ohio, .western Pennsylvania, Illinois snd Indiana the general competitive field It suld thers are approximately 15 000 bituminous (nine workers of all classes in the country, of whom about nn, ono are members of the I'nlted Mine Work ers of America. Act Mill Operative. The petition brought nut that Ihe nimllcntlon for the temporary tnluno- fon 'wae bseed upon the act of Au gust 10. 19IH, which In section makes It unlawful to conspire to limit ths facilities of transportation or the supply or distribution of food or fuel. It also directed attention to section 24,. which keeps ths act in operation until the end of the stale of war Is proclaims I ey the president. Th petition rehearsed Ihe setah. Ilshnient of the federal fuel and rhll road administrations, the concluding of the Washington wage agreement between miners and operator on October 6. I17. and the subsequent extension of this agreement to cover the period tif the war it sketched the proceedings of the Cleveland con vention of last September and called attention lo the recommendation of President lwls of the unloa that the Washington agreements be de clared void after October St. Ths leconirnendatlon of ths scls comm. t. tee at Clevvlland for a sin hoiT day, five dav week and 0 frer rent In crease In wases was also set forth. 'Your honor will notice," sa.il .ludee Ames at this stags of the GETS 28 EGGS A DAY NOW, FR0M.34 HENS (Tftss. C. White, Vell-Kntivii llrceilcr, THIa Mow. ttssts Notlilng In Try. "I fits Poa Hnag to :t l utilittr Huff CTTilnt,ni si.d the trf vie'-l Isrr.s-d I fivst f In 'Js 4m 7 Ittn Hunt li wunilsr aa 1 am new firing II to nil mr hent rt.ilrlT " I'hsi. C Whits Mnjr ( k.rry Hill rrs ylvk'ilU Iti.l Mr. VI itii is Ihn well mean hreedsr tnd ssklblMr He wrote tint ilsive letur in I)e.-aibsr After kls Utt haj rtwn Ciin ef XI scfi a 4y from ' ti-tn W wilt mske Tun Ike fsni otfer si msl him Mere It ! - ! your fatni ion FNing nt.d wii-h r ulli fur out iriontn jas don t fled thil it njn for It: elf ana pii jmu a cm'1 j. refil hsildttj, ilisply lell ni and reur menejr will b srosiplly rvfundfd Poa Hung (t'nineia far i( layinfl werlii dirirtly mi Iks 'IS is v In f orss'.l. ltd It Imi anlendld loiilr. It 1a ssklir lvn in t!i fred. jtt.pre.vss tke an'a heiltli. maiisi hsr iirmigr snd mere aative Is t seatk r. ang ataru her laylnf Trv Imn Hnn lor .10 davi and if II dnn I $n i-wa lha eggi. se mallar how eold or wel Ike eaalhw voitt mnumy. tit'l k ref imaled hy return aiail t,i lion Suae from imir drnsrlit er ponllrir re-nsdr dnslr or aand Ml csnta for a i-w Jiail l-rrpaid UurraU Iur Co. I'olsnikis MM tndisnapolia. Ind Alt WK KIX'OMMIMl DON SUNG MKIN(. HENS LAY KI IXY il AKA.TKI.0 Arthur & McCunc Al.l. RIMW III' Kl Kl A N II I'Ol IrilV Sl'ITMrJxS 117 West PpS rhniH-a Oeuige .1T-etX WK R Kll IMMKMl DON SUNG Vf K MAHlNt; HENS LAY Kl IJLY fil'AUANTI r l B I N I) I IS'G-STK VKNS SKKI) CO. Itrwt and nintltlur Phone Oaatgts Here Is Vhat Min ers yL aiders Said Disregarding Injunction M'lll Xt.l II 1 11, III, Oct. ,11 .Winning a ib llaiil ni)iUie lowsnl I be gtn eminent' move t sltip by Injuiit'lliiii the ibri-nleioil lrlke of fl tswil mliiert.. t-rsnli l-wnuig-It'ti, t lislruknii of the mlntwV mIo toiiiiiilinv niiil preKlilcnt of lht IIIIiioIn tllstrlel, tUs-liiisil tisla) that "muiUc IU) dcvt li.iKtl tnlo HIIIIH' thing iteorv iboii a miners strike," anil that it was "iui aiu-iitt to en slave tin- Miirklngiiwiii ami wtmu n f Ihe isiunirt." - . I1 l'l', M It'll.. Ott. ill The'' liiiiiitsjnii tsHiH-tl in lodl lnnndls will in( prs-v,.it a wniltttni t. tho np'illliHli-lv 1I.IIUI nilwrs lit Mlihltno tli-irli-f No il. t nllcil MIiutm Hnkret of inerlfa, iu' isntlliig III Wlllliiiti Ml'M'lll.ll, ills trlt'l pi tTlili til. pi rrsin iK, ii, m-i. :u in. )iiiiciiii roi-t'iliiir in liiiliaii smi!s will Rtnke titi t-lutiigc mi tiie strike nil mi 0, hi in u -l en I Vnn sylvanla. t,rilclaU of tllHirlti No. .V I nlittl Mint- V oi l, its til oi'-rl-a. sitlil I IiIm af IcriitHin. "Our irt-tNtrn-iI'mih arc ic'loir rlwlil abMiv anil I bo iim-ii will quit as "S'Ii.hIoIimI, ' reading, "that Ihn new wagit anne- ' ment would n.pl oniy lo il o-l I trill ciiinpelllive linbl. when-is inn I sir.ke bjirt teen I'allud for i!ie en li''' ' L'nlle.l fkiles. ' Penuries charged that the avalti coin in 1 1 1 1 , at Huff il.. 1,1 In 1 1 in . i .1 1 e j Ihe operators and in violation of th" act iui. I aksnisi thu public policy of j Hit. Trilled .Htains. .'oiih,iri ,l. aKret-di and airo-itited to Issue." ,tbv s.rike ordur sent out from I ndiuiinpolla on; Ociuber lb. 'I'hti priiiion also iiv.-nvil thai the mliicts lefus.-il ,n injra I nm ! when It was proposed by Meimiaiyl of 1-sit.or Wile. .ii it Washiiigtiin. 'lie I i limit rv . Thn petition chat ged that tho HO i lo atrikt if clioi'ilve would slop opei -atlon of the lallroads and i llt'd 'ho fact that undsi railroad n I in In lei ra lion coniiiu'lH Tlitt i;o ernriit'til wae obliged to pay Ihe roads a gnaittii teed return for the use of Iheir prop erties by ths government. The oillroad adtnluisirallon It was averred has more than l.Jlnt run tracts for coal, HU per cent of which are based upon the extension of the Washington wage agreement to March, 10 "If the afo'vsald strike becomes effective." said thn p-iltlon. "It will be Impossible to fulfill these cm tracts and Impossible to operate the allien. la and the deficit In Income will hsve to be suppllcl by Hie fed eral g'H eminent out of the pu-'liu funds " It wits pointed out thai suspension of Ihe roads would mean also Hit' stopping of the ma I In. transporta tion of Hie armed fortes of ths I'nlted States and cessation uf Inter state commerce. "The government Is In position lo bring this suit?" queried Judge And eison. "Yes, from every standpoint," re pll, Judge Ames. He then explained that mi Iniunc tlnn was sought because If reliance was placed on criminal prm'sud lugs the all Ike would b In effect and the Injury iono before Ihey could be I Y ,,.rioiS, a . - i-J in . H UK jMViv5v,S5-' na i ju CiD- r-J -tS' w n-H the word ivIih-Ii chimi' iroiit flit olfl.f o l rc-l,. ol I'lnHii ilnr-l-U). I'll KI I C' N , n.. Oi I. :ll Il Is now I'H. lalo to lit till (lie l.l luiiUiitMiN ts,,il Kirike onler. In llic iipliiliui i f l'ii"-lili-ol I riitik Kts in t of iliNlclt l No 17. He suld II would Is- Iiiihsv.io In previ'iu l be men fitim going oul. Ill It l I N . II M. Ala . ooi. .11 llilo tl Mine in kers of Xuwrlca Hill illsri-uaril the liiunoli"ii or. ilerliii; lln in ii"l In strike, inssaril. Itia In J II Ivciiiiaiitiir tt'tasiit-tit of lln- Miitiaio.i itKiil'l. iilio sub I lie hntl isis-lvel IiiMi-iii iI'io frt'iti liitllannixdls 1 1 1 1 -i ii f i , - r ii n In pro neol Willi ilhe vv.ilkoin. t IIICl.o, . .11 Mil- CI.OIMI iiilni'i-M vvockloi; in I lit' kiiiisuw dis ll'ltt of llo- tnllttl Mine Wi rUi'ts "f iiii licit will -.Hike : orlittiinl l ,liiiiiuil. ib -ille llic Iniiiie-tloii Isauttl al linliaiiiisiK. Mevninlcr llnvval. ir'slili'iil ( llic Kansas inliier "alii beii iisla.i . "We'll call ill. Ii liluff Ihe sll lke t'liu'i Is' sloiM tl, ' he S.1I1I .oil. 'Illile.l lie sil.l the eedlliKS HI e.illly wilid "Mt 111" def li d a II ' a nil III eilia'l'v Willi (lie U'.M'I nlili'lil -III I ln. lie tllsllee In 111" g' 'V ei nnicul (be union, iiiiliyldo.il .voikioan lie1 mine o in is nod lln i.n'.llr The petl'lon civc notice thai vv ben the .t diii; lo make ihe t.'iii tu'iarv In In mil permanent eitioe lll oil November H Ihe govellll It w.nild s"k aii order conimandiiii, Hn' union otfici.ils to withdraw Hie strike ,,i.e,- issue. Oct., Pet If, Anitsji I v plu ills Order. .Indite Ames explained Hisl the r nt i ;i It. I ii k older obtained today does nut affut'l any acts of In. I Iv ulna .s union notion wlii.lt look .la. : in lor In thu iattuiiig uf Hit) lujiiin' ' Hon. "Thers re Ihren slug' s lo ths pru eeedmgs.'' he said "The ieu. lining order. Issued todiy: tho tBioii.najy I Injunction, application for which Is , to be heatd Noveinbttr H, and the permanent order, which pii.lnl.ly will come ni' November 20. j ' The rlnlit of the Individual work ; loan to ipilt work Is nut Involved bv I to. lav a piocfc.lliik'e. nor Is Ihe gvn ei'al Hlrlke order Issued Oclober lli I That aeiii ml strike order will not b, considered until Ihe injunction bi-.iring. as It would be unfair lo lh union lo asjv lhat P rescind Us action wlthoiil giving notice of all Inlantlon I, i .-. pleat such an ordur. The restraining order simply h ilts strike activities and Is spselfli' In forbid lng exchiinges of messages of exhortation or encouragement or the Issuing of further directions for moving on Hie sinks. It anplles lo the act of one individual In conjunc tion wllh ous or mom olhsr Indi vid tiajs," "Hoes II operate lo prevent ad dressee al muss meetings 7" he waa aeka.l. "Il does." replied Judge Atti'i "It lias a broad Mpplluatlon lo any con cei ted act or thing ralculnle.l to ld or abet thn strike. " Camels quality in the Camels Cmml ere told sverf- win you at once it That's what Camels iriere in mcientifirmllf aeaecY pscaiaa of 30 cigsrefiea nr fen pscA sjs ( 100 cigsrsffss) in s gsssifis pi air oovereof csrfun VVa sfrorttfv reronimenij tht a csrfon ftir 1 hm fimrie or office mupply or whn you frsve. I. J Rarsaldi Teserte Ca WatiUa Sslaat, N. C 18 cents a package As vou cigarette i MOBILIZE STATE ! TROOPS AS COAL I MEN QUIT WORK i l T I M' Kll I IH'M f V'l "' y I ,'VII A slid t lie .eu.ll I t ll V"' .in-l linn I...I i lit il 1 ..f'tlie ilislll't ol ,;all:i.illi- Wfle s '.ilium. i li eil ' o ' tie i! i ft ' i 1 1 I l iaili'ln at Vilfk''" bv a ''' seiil tioni I n.r,.ii-i i.fliH I'V 1 pi .si. I. in Join 111'1 In"'1 i I'1' n, lion issued at Ind ,inal"Ol ' xiiblrci of a t-ntifei' ii- lln ' "'- ' lit , K' ' tt ! In I Ii . i.i !- Will bold Idem t -I" I ""ii . V le.tslMlis ere. III. '41 ! ' 1 " 1 -' ' ' "f ri. IllstlfV bill" lbiV law Ihit tl.e ill inn. lion IS ii.mii all li.i'llo'" if aid i ft i- .if i ilni- wr rkfin' ,il K.iiil'a- 1 1, ,n. liner on Ii. niV, .1 1" I I T'n-n- t i bin' 1 bat i l ii til lot 1 1 Wis .l ;,uunib,i, Dial the ..ml tlli.il lens Wi-'l l . .--( ' lucfc li'iil,.!'. ' " I ' ll-it d.i , i... , ii. .. ... I-,... ...II kalis " I l 1 ' i - 'inn a n.l '1 ni at" ' t be S' I Ik . Ill .i ' i . ad . net-1 lie. I in err CI in V rl- it c sa s a In '.. ti-;.-;.b..i.v I il Hie . . . tit tl..,.. III- l-i s'al.-s 'II. I ell- w ! I HI. Ill I Htfetn . t s ik! i .1 ts n.l ac so ..III,-.- t 1 1 it 1 1 , ii i n s.s 1 li.i Ii... e i. pen 'l.t- t.e t In I,, tiv iHean.. 1 U. I i s .nl oiai e all i fo a mii'is'iiMi in ,.f i,.nc. ii'tl II' e re ..in il min .. a' -II, i Is d Is' i ii' I in iniri ut k i I S i lies' It'e.l t be v . !, Ill lllilV.- III.'! ill i i ot .1 ; ii i; l.t, I be ir . official ,,f tin iron ..f the min.- v i a I oi k. I o.l l I bai cm ,'iii't ei h. fire is vv ui il r em t lo ni I p the in bus from I Xpl l-SS III I he Ittdlnf Itsiilcl ;' w lit on an. I piitni I bell po IIH lo II floodlllK. They I bat so fat us el IN -I I be lu I IICCI s. 1 i.i- u "0 id not bo n lletneti slot 111. slrlk.i ,,,,, In the i men, or vi-nt. linwi'Vtfi; ihai tbeee aiiv of them m e person, id I,, loin tli" sinko dlifrl t i.lflclnts said tbiil upon notifi istlon of lha opt mtiss lli. v would s i pply the sub M limes to take their . laces to pre vent HCIiilv lo the tnti'i'S .1 H. Molt of this -l'v nsslstanl t'nile.l, Mtnt.s distil. 'i -attorney, said linl.lv 'his office had nut nn vet been 1 1 t-tpies) ed to lake any' action lo re strain ths strike tird from being phicett lulo effect He. suld, however, 11 was expecied that action nlntllsr lo :Iiiii l.ikin al I nil; n n i mite would I in instlttiteil here niem retiuest of Waahliigton. Stationers. Lithographers printers Tomir 1000 COMMCRCtSTUB M4Ss&S5sVn I I r--J"ir;e M.i- InneTSaraV rln I I ''aina ITi(jtaiaJ 4 J 8 IT I Cigarettes. mad9 LitS meet your tante are offered you as a cigarette .VJ,JJ out of tho ordinary a flavor and never before attained. To beat compare Camels with world at any price! flavor is so refreshing, so la bu new expert blend of choke Turkish and choice Domestic tobacco gives yom"'''V's,f.sr You'll prefer this blend to either kind of tobaccd000 smoked straight! ' 1,'"t-"t- smoko Camels, you'll note absence iff any unpleasant cigarutty aftertaste or any u a-, pleisant ciaretty odor. And, you'll be delight isd to discover that you can smoke Camels liberjillj without tiring your taste! Take Camels at any anlo they surely supply contentment beond anything you ever' experienced. They're' a cigarette revalajtionf. J! You do not miss coupons, premiums or.- gifts. You'll prefer Camels quality! ., BURLESON GIVES NORTH ' MUSKOGEE W.,iM'l W!:.--i I ...I II.. Mr i W X S 1 1 I Nt it L 1 1 lltll.-l-. .1 I.' l!ur i, il ppnllit ft't lit .f tl. , ' .1 n e- I III ' ." In. It" ucr M'.lls II nil-. . I.''' Myrtle o II ti a l lli.iti.e c Jiihiis .li. VI. " VCii' h. lined ; I ''in' ' p. ' lit. ili .1 1 1 " is. i . siK'iie.l. Plit ' lee Kate Mix M m II Hie, ( liernl. s Hi I rtl . I' H 'M,U i ..mil v I d Hanson ,. le I , v .wis I. Kai mer,'. ,e ", i, slgin-d I,, ,. .is'ne of North f- , it.ihii' I t.. I'kay. IETIES C re tfi'T Tlllirt- Sulferc'l Wilh Rhr ""''" ' n i is K tie. I Lftlarrh and Stxnio'"- mimiihc ' I t'ltnk i , inguM W. M. 40 Ins t.i i1"""1'.. B"y. wh.. i i ta;1,J.;:;k,,lnn7'v . a In iei, ,,. it hi' m Vimtnn urs I llhento ,M Jlleil. JUeonl I't oble. .i a, PolMOHtlRS'lTTT, VT. at. Hint I bad tileii nlrtnKrR. Off. i cio.-d v to rt Ut v ... t bottles of 'Number,! 474 mssta avatf aerond Salt rust road to rec.ivgfe rn.tay. t)ri,,tir . .. Ifif a i, m itnri to II, as use to Vr i.m e tin I ii ml now selgh Ml- "l"rr" '"'I lnrm I could w rite more enough to convlgf Ileal, and )oii aiV! lung Miumi WOOTrS. W XU. Sa.ri-lsrr. this letter uny ws M R A. M. msaja Kllnker. I.lma, l)h("l Mon4y. Natl The lngredlennr""b"' 1 ' For The lllood" girTTOV, Hlk Priest C. (4. IhspenSMtor BVriPK. Hsrratsr ini dlcal hooka ngif KV Ns. in sieaia tj 111 lllaella,. .if t Montiay. nan . .. I . i . . , , smear 1 11 Work Is.... Vll!ln "V" ' '"""""Med f'reai o ..u ii'T aiwaia weleoma. Ma niaiism, 'slurrkil. HeuiN MalD. . eriipllons, merfg. miporixj, CmmunaN Ing. I nder ltA bnyI-KH. fVsratary. " ings that have f iiniit tiiaappawK " , ( ',.r,,l w rsftilsr. meatlns FrMsr ', alisvllie. ndj ,.. . Vmrmms' kitelibi1g U,ion Tulas. Tssaday, Ne- " , . . ' K. it'iurrtTHiiv Poiaststa , l M. WF.I.I.IVER Reeerder. I'TfR IKil. 0. B .. siset 5 a first snrl third Wedneiitsri ''' tka men i n si Maaenls hall. ' I lrxl msatins builnaaa:- saeoni i Inltlalton and surlal mar CI us ii merit laeond and fesrta Wattneailtya of Ihe raosih si ttfO n m Vlalmra weleonit. .. rimrNrft nixom. w. m.' ' f.MHA FAHT. gaereUry. ttllOR Jfs. H. I. O. 07f. " Mail meellnf Waitueadar, Oale "' her ta. Masqna aoeial asaaisa ' rhtrts ef ltebekssa. VlalWrt weleoms. . -1 c. w. Nirtnoi.goif, n. a. M I,. POtTWIBTONB, steett every Header algal , el II leal ffaeena street, ... Vlalllnf tears Stwaaw m vslsesM. ' --v C. I. DATfsR. Oee. Osat,"" r. H. HAItPCm. Osek. ; 1 Hi iiikl Ns 0T II. W il i. sag rouAHuaTsi uAair ni, srtni R. N. ef A, steaM ease Teesaaf slshl al K. f. kail, II last Heess4 ttrssl. VaWtets R. MsOMH. Oeeee. W. Ti. JlOaltT. dark. Mm. C; A- WHITr Oreele. mi ,vi rt.itMi LODoa m. k. err Tharider alibi kali. leal Beaeae. Jlssl aes T Ins Navsffiber t. VleiMsay knlrbia srged le sIIsbsI , ,? JAMRg 0 ri.TNW, 0, 0, II. Ii, PArlRg. k, M OIlMCTt, HIT. KMIOHTf aWft , . t .11. I I , J 5 -"tw . VagH I re 1 v. i '.f M l"-r v-.i III f JfT 1 l.AIHKH nr nsJURITT, sseses, ' sssry Thursday sveslag l ' Mtwss kail. Ill rmalh Bests. ' Visiters aleayt ealasats. CLtD A. CI.AK, ea. ' Mt Bail reertk. U CORA ft. MsCARTNbT, riaasidae. ',. COr'HrliTTe. 1104 at. 6 4.-: staatlngs averf saeoss ese ; f.iurlh Tasradsr SI CIS f. a. Nail siaatitit November tl. Vialllsg kwiihart alwart wet soma. 04 Kouih rriace. "'" l" lttigAnr, haoan q. K. i, P. KKLLKT. fUl. lea. ' find Information . IroM tor see lima, art) far tee er stare Hates. er4 fur one atonth, sears 11 worda ftmouat oes tiais 10a. are 4ue' fltal Inaar- smootH'?: f All oul of lown wanted lo rent, si realize t asted, snd hoaiebel4 poallltelf ! Is ad - any cjjgarX" Tl WANT A1IH era tama rata sa rath sda III ha made at yonr ai ao"n after flret in Sie; ihii ti an aerosi l and parmenta tkntlld frtimul: whan tun la re a.k rnur lalsphsna enticing, it ,'';kni,.k i!,K.! Jrai-Ur taken. The tutu uiiueuti retponaililllty for et-.e-urrUr m tele- V1ENTS Jill. A't lrail V. I lrt..l.ar il black "pot -irn. satires -:iefat, Okie K- iefat. Okia i, I Vn frxtia ts -IV.isrt'j in I f Informs I el- bufgf , j I Vrtr ren- j , Yrsi'"1,r J ws'h A IhJstk... Jlicasie y n r" tick -7 M ii if i s I III II rl n I ti ' M 5 I - ua rauiroad adniiatatralpn eosin