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Lineman ”gunmen. or win-thither would authorise the new conneny or-, pnhetlon to do hueineee tet- them. The unit I. en overwhelming vie tory for System Federetion No. a. A total of 2.11! we: eligible to vote. end el tile ember 1m mrttctpet mg” mutton of the Fonn‘ Thinning an e eouoleee contra diction of the mertlone mode to blue lQhor Board by otticinle of the cunt may during the hearing, when they declared thet more then 51 per cent at the shop crnft employee had re qneeted the compeny to nbrocete the ‘egreement with System Federetton ‘Na 92 end negotiate en eneement Iwith the cm organisation. The return would Ibo indicate that none lo! the no”; “flayed during the ‘ptrke. even. vetel he Byetem Peder» in“ No a; ' ' "WWW“ Sfil SSS BUSINESS By I. I. much. I‘ he metmpoliten My prose h 3 7’." m concerned shout emu-ed :hbnr munching npon the territory of hnnke end heaters. but tneteed o! heklnzuponthetnevuebleueee‘ Hone celenalty. It In quite eurprlelnr to note that meet of the comment le‘ ‘ avonhle. realising thet the I'm-k-i ‘ m h m 111 end mere edu eeted Inc et the In. the Ie unen- Iu to Intelligent” dictate end an m In the Int-ant elm-I at My country. The Oentrel Tudo- end um Con-ell of New York expect- noon te out n ink. m. Week. .111! m hen ”ted the United State- We: of the currency for n chem:- for s new cooperetlve bent. The omnlntlon of moot of theee Wiemmlmeeotthenroth erhood o! locomotive Mm' Co epentlve New Bank of Cleve :hn‘whfichlnt'eyeue’ the be: «listed nee-nee tn exceee of $20.- 000.000. There in e. very moose-m Jul! wemre' hank In 'lflnneepolie. Hum. one in St. Louis. 10.. owned by the Talon-where. The Commonwenlth Hutu! Savings Bunk or Unwed”. mixed in 1909, VII the tint of theee lebor finnnclel ven ‘ twee. end "and e e-eeee trondte Whey. RUICT IIGHT-HOUR DAY. 'l'» State humbly of New York in W museum-W1” M «win And ginor- m industry. 11-3 3 tzwtavond by Goya-not contraband-thund mom-mumm- mmmmmum. mmmmm “y, at inn-I- na- lg: EM :7: ~ ;E ‘- Ipm, ARPIL ’13,.1923. 3 mm film mi! mammals MM” ”“50 to'the workers and women 0! Audi. and to dilution 0‘; a whole we: revmd to the League of Women Voters et its session in Cleve hnd. When Frederick J. “Mammary of the Notional Council for the Preventim’d Wu. took the lid off the Mdmmwwthemthefiem— ”hide. ‘ m Libby die M provisions for ‘hfioml W which will not only take every young m for mm W! but pk also “the proper prep nation d.“ “M'mwoman for useful service in the W' m o: tmion.” llilitery and novel repetition for 1924 just psssed by the last omm nuke increlied eXpendituree for every brunch enthuses-vice amt the regular srmy. A huge expension of the Air W‘t‘he construction of naval hues and airplane “WW: close to a billion dollars, the reel-dung 0! 40,000 pa end 2,000 officers for air service in order to AM!” “the shrinksze in time of war," and the experielv‘dqeeimentr in poisonous gases and other weapons of destruction are now part of the estab lished government war galley! M _ by declared. whether the workers and women of W Tow it er'not. Wet can only be ended. H. Li by asserted, by our cooperating with other nation in order to organize the peoples of the world for Writ peace. Only by such united action can "no“ he abolished, for “the world is too smell for one nstldflo M alone.” We must also educate the people for peace. figinning by instructing the children and “disennll‘the textbooks of the world and getting the late out.“ ,4 t Aloofnfi from at” rations willnot save us; instead it will “hire" m9mnts and the mobiliza tion ev‘en of our girls .for m We must oooperate'with‘ our neighbofiii'm sort of world association, else we shell have to ”wring for the next war, which Wm. Allen White aye” V 1330 the end of the white civilization. Libby puts it “mint pp to labor, women and the Churches to end wsr by whiting their moral influence mint it. “If these moral forces at America,” Libby con cluded. ‘cen show no more. iveness in the next four yesrs the: they hue “fl years in outlining in: their well-organized planet "' "WEB STATES SUPREME WU!" flEfiIAHES mm WI WV "MINIMUM (M 70““!!! fiMll.) The United States Supreme Court has Moi-ed mummies] the women’l ”on me in: enacted by Cm. f.- the District of Co luhh. Ib- Into. 0! New York, om. Mouton Ann! nanny oth en were Influenced by their Attor ney unenl'e oflioe “the hearing 1: a. “friend of the court." and the opin ion leezu to be general thnt the mini mum wage lure of Wuhintton. Ore gon and some thirteen other antes h the Union will he knocked out by the «m. olthmh a thorough find! of the deolllol Vil he necel-. Turing Out the Old Swimming Hole say More n find conclusion can be amnd nt. Tho docilion has nrouud n tremen‘ doul indinntion throughout the en tire mm and In- given a tremen dous impetus to the movement hunch“! by Senator Lnl‘ollette nt the mt convention of the American Fed ention of um. and since indorud by the main block formed in Conmu to mend the Radon! Con stitution to ennhle Congress by a two-third: vote to ro-ennct legislation declared unconltltutional by the Su promo Court. A limilu- pomr is (Continued on Pnge 811.2 GOQIPERS fiififiib W 7 7 AT HEADQUARTERS I Samuel Coupon, president of the lAmoflm Federation of Labor. In re g'elporuuu ht Atlantic City otter be ing confined in I New York hospital ‘tor two wont: with n “tack of flu ‘moah. H. m Itrlchen while in iNow York “tending to busineu o! the Manon. [ember- ot his omen! 1t...“ who W In voter-n hbor louder re port um ho hu madam recover~ ed to (li-pom with unlu- httend once of I pity-mu and expect- to be but It hudqunnon In Wuhhuton wan- .wo mu. m- tuned physique Ild moo-nub]. will povor have curled him through an Illnes thht for never-. 1 any: conned his phy sician and friend- mut worry 3. to the outcome. lAlllllflY WIIflKHIS BAININB MEMBERS The Lsnndry Workers sre still bet-1 ting sround the 100 msrk insofar as their activities sre concerned. Some ‘0! the meetings of the locsls sre ‘eomewhvt dry snd sometimes the some. one member wsiting tor the other to express his opinion or View on a certain question before the loosi. Not» so with the Mundry Workers. Ssy. it they display ss much pop on 'the job ss they do It their meeting, snd they most. or how could so few ‘(oonsidering the .mpnistion of the Harbor cities). do sll the wsshing. ironing sud whet not? The new president is s beer withi the gsvei, judging from the my he handles it—he prohsbly worked in s gsrsge before the demountsible rims were invented—you know we had to “'drive it on." the tires. not the rims. ; The serretary is also on the job— ;end, by the way, you should see her ‘smiie when filling out epplicetions for membership. Not thst it is e rsre‘ oocssion, becsuse it has become s‘ regulsr thing It every meeting. The spplicstions of Mrs. Buyers and Mrs. “were peeked st the lost most ing. Both new members were obli gsted snd initisted into the mysteries '0: bring '91:: in dirty snd tske ’em home ciesn society. The locdl is more or less of in mystery to others ‘thnn the members. for unless you hen the psssword—bing!—ont you‘ I- l They get elong tlne with the on players, too. In epprecletlon of their ‘eervlcee. Daley Cedwell. the praprle trees of the Relleble laundry. sent e 86.00 check to help pay for the flue Ipreed after the buelneee eeulon. Some unread l! wee—lee cream. cake end ell the trlmmlnte. l The employee of (she Reliable, Clty end Gloee leundrlel mete up the membership of the local. Every “no to. men end women in the city should remember that when depositing a bundle of laundry. HAYES RIMGNO OFFICE. Cornell!“ J. Hnyel has ruined a canon] president. of the Amiga.- nutod Hut Cutters and Ratchet Wlorkmen. He had that office for two yearn. OFF!“ OF LAIOI FRI“ 10‘ NORTH 0 STREET PHONI 814 ‘ POSTOFFICE IOX 240 I Price 5 Cents UNflEVEIflPEfl fiflAl HEIflS PIIHBHASHI HY MANUFABTIIHEH Kenn Word Is prepsrin; to do throne the kings of cool and bring obsr to tens oi thousands at Ameri can householders. Press dispatches ‘trosn Detroit within the last few ‘dsys give official ooni’innstion thst \the sntomohile msnutscturer hss \pnrchnsed 120.000 some of undevelop }ed coal isnds in Kentucky with a re serve cosl supply oi 500,000,000 tons. This property. sdded to other cosl lsnds previously scqnired. brings the total screen oi snch lsnd owned by the Incubators! to 166,000. Mr. lord's lstest wellsse is said to hsve cost him around 84,000,000. From these holding Mr. Ford hopes within s your to mine suffi cient cosl to supply all his isctocies in every out of the country. sli the (notation snd mills msnniscturing vsrious products for his own con cerns. as msny other industries in the Detroit district can can to buy cosi ‘trom him, and have fuel left sum‘ Mom to supply a large part of the do mestic demand 0: the section si inched. Remove 0-. Only. \ Perhaps the best pert of this news iis that Mr. Ford will set all indus ‘trisl users of his coal to install run mes thet will remove only the gas and similar substances. leaving at fuel unimpsired for domestic pur poses. The coal. after this process. still will be sold It about half mo nopoly rates to domestic consumers. The fuel remaining after the gas has been taken out. it is claimed. will be even more velusble for home-heating purposes than before. The latest purchase, located in psrts of five counties of Kentucky. centers in Clay county. The land is covered with what is described ss one of the finest stands of oak trees in the United States. There are 500,000,000 feet at this ?hst—redr for no us. but si t on}: the rare inllstrfes assoc.- 000.000 feet of lumber every year, not a foot of that standing in Ken tucky is to find its way either to mar ket or into Ford's products. it is his purpose to use the surface of the ground for scientific resssrch work and , experiments in reforestation while miners are digging underground to bring up the coal. The Ford industries will first be supplied with coal. and there will be no trouble in disposing of the ex cess. One thousand Michigan menu fecturin; firms already have made spplieation to obtain their complete supplies from this source. STAIEBflAIMINEHS’ STRIKE lINSHflHI (em. Fodorltlon News.) SEATTLE. Wash., April 12.-—No settlement of the wage controversy between union miners of the stete and the con] operetors had yet been renohed es this bulletin is being mell ed to the labor press 0! the state. Bepresentetives of the Coal Opere tors' Assoclstion end district atrium of the Minere' Union have been in session since Monday morning In the office of the Northwestern Improve ‘ment Co.. in the L. C. Smith Bldg, iseattle. Stronl hopes ere being on ltertelned thnt en emteeble settlement wlll be reached this week and the Stine-honored nneentent between the miners and operetors be renewed in Wuhtngton. The con] operators ere contending tor n reduction in the day we scale of 81.50 per dey. whtle the miners' representatives ere contendingr ibr e renewal of the agreement et the old wsse seele. In line with the national umment. UNION MAYOR HAS UNIQUE INAUGURAL Iy E. I. Roach. 1 Hum o. A. Cut“! ot omhoun ‘Ctty. 0n... who ran from street car motormnn to the executive's choir, opened his mutual common:- In: Monday by drum n ’ strut car through the ruin street- ot the city. Corgi“. who was Iwept into office on 3 platform favoring orgnnlnd Inbor and the common people. nllo gt one who was 1 panama-n. and during the II! he won Muted Into office he an roceod tnfflc for 80 mumm- on the m downtown corner. the old 10!: ‘ho but during the only pm or m rumor.