LAST. EDITION ONE CENT GERMAN DRIVE THRO BALKANS BEGINS DETROIT TO RON OWN STREET CARS THE DAY BOOK An Adless Newspaper, Daily Except Sunday VOL. 5, NO. 9 , Chicago, Thursday October 7, 1915 398 1 PRESSURE TOO GREAT FOR THE POLICE? r- Schuettler Backs Water No Reason Why Strikers Shouldn't Parade, He Says Women and Council Action Has Had Effect, Second Deputy Sup't of Police Schuettler this morning stated that he knew of no reason why a parade permit should not be issued to the striking garment workers. This was in reply to a request for a permit made by a committee from the Amal- gamated Clothing Workers, headed by their president, Sidney Hillman, this morning. The line of march you have there is pretty long and would take some time to traverse," said the chief. "A great many of the girls would not be route and come back this afternoon, and we will go over the plans- to gether." The committee expressed their as tonishment at the cordiality of the chief. They lay it to these' three reasons: The panning the police force re ceived from Aldermen Kennedy, Ut patel and Rodriguez at the council meeting last Monday night; The coming investigation by Aid Lynch and his committee; And the report which is being I Bimjiktel'bytlj iicsgo Jffiomsm'f MMMMiMttititftBBiiHiaiBnHHl