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5R-JOU OTTAWA FREE TRADER Established m to OTTAWA JOURNAL Established I860 THt WEATHER. f'.ully cloudy tonight oml Friday; colder to night. 0 - HU JL AND OTTAWA FAIR DEALER VOLUME 5.--j0. I OTTAWA, ILLINOIS, TJI UliJSDAY, APRIL 7, 1921. VllWE, TWO CENTS I A RJN A I St. Ii 8 SALDQNMEN HED INTO COURT OH GAMBLING CHAH INFORMATION IS FILED iY BY STATE'S TOOV ATTORNEY NONE FROM OTTAWA LA SALLF. AND STRFATOR FUR NISH BULK OK DEFENDANT! ACCUSED OF VIOLATING LAW BY OPERATING ILLICIT MA CHINES. ly lil tin' i si reati .1 V M .ii.hn 1 1 "H !'l ( turn! The Ml Tl I tiCO Ol l TtlB two ll lion of Sta li iiiifl about fift,) There urn formations denre HOCU YEGGMAN LOOT BANK AT MALDEN bank. eiKht and escape very Safe) An tinsucei the robben vault when were k-it . Un to a I the stolen i tip has beet Of safety th Nil OIK' ll IS eibt 1,1, heard the i ,ini' absoluti whal time or who pull' K. C. TO VISIT CRYPT OF ST. JOSEPH APRIL 17 a tin Hc!d Tesc nr nnoT nir niwmn MK5 S AvL YMWj BEFORE JUDGE RECK NEXT MONDAY PI OUNIY COURT SETS DATE FO HEARING TESTIMONY ON O I ILL) DUUtLL HUH, I FOLLOWS BUM HUNCH I C AH UCK ARMY- fa, J Siw , ' -- t y 1 w 1 PUT N. U ' 14 """ avf; - MEET 10 WORK OUT PLANS FOR GETTING CI TV PLAYGROUNDS HAMBER OF COMMERCE WILL TAKE CHARGE OF UNDERTAK ING HOLD MEETING LAST TO DECIDE ON CAMPAIGN. if Ii in. w i hods 6 THE - 7 rrrr . W IT 1 !"T s-a i ri . "J T HAT Out F rriMMiwifiN 1 A X ' CSs. B9i V v" started the base Id a track meet, r the committee ot MRS. EL MA ROBINSON EXPIRES. AGED 82 4 i DENY N. Y. CENTRAL'S RIGHT TO CUT PAY 1 1 I TSTT' ERvAANy- IS IT. c -v 7 Q---5A-TrefiFlc-,:t 50 010 SOLDIERS AND WIVES ATTEND W. R. C. HONOR FEAST CIVIL WAR HEROES AND HELP MEET S FETED AT BANQUET HELD WEDNESDAY IN BASE MENT OF BAPTIST CHURCH. I lav Ii; Lottage (' POSTPONE SANITY QUIZ OF MRS. BERG RUBBISH FIRE PROVES MENACE TO HOMES GRAVE Hi FEARED iOINM London. April 7. With the breakdown of the conference between the coal owners and the strik ing miners concerning the wage dispute this morn- - ing, and the almost im- menmfA rli-icir-t-i ftw ifflR WIM POINT I Ult J) Hiy I Ullll ON INSPECTION OF ELECTRIC WIRING UTILITIES COMMISSION EVINCES WILLINGNESS TO MEET CITY HALF WAY AFTER REFUSING TO DIVULGE RESULTS OF EX A M I NATION CONDUCTED BY EXPERT. ith iy counci ULTS ARE S RAILMEK ORKERS railway me to join the transport workers in supporting the miners, toaay Gre.it Britain is tremb ling cn the edge of an industrial precipice. Lloyd George, who had attempted meditation, announced t iio complete rupture oil negotiations to the Imusfi of commons, adding the lignlticant Btate meni thai the Issue raised was much wider than that ot wanes. Thin was interpreted as meaning thai the gov ernmenl and ill" miners to all Intents and purposes were again at grips ov er the old question ol nationalization er 1 1 "' "" Bnb8C e ray ol hope appeared in the itienl debate In commons when Chairman Clynes of the parliamen tary labor party and others pleaded with the prime minister to call tin in ners and owners again together, neither side offering conditions as the basis for the re-opening of negotia tions, a member of the miners exec utive body declared the miners were willing to negotiate on this basis and lec then debate generally showed s de-tier- sire to make every effort to bring the le government continued its prep Ions to meet any emerneney with employment of all facilities of the y and navy. Refuse to Let Pumps Work. jndon, April ".Lenders of th ieri' union who conferred with no Minister Lloyi Qeorle Hit. engineers In mines effected by th strike (o resume work pending it tat Inns with the mine owner-; ill" rosull of Ibis refusal the min imi their employers will nol meet R a 1 1 way me n Join strike. ndon, April 7. The national un ol rullwuy men today unanimous icided to support the coal miners icir strike, FATHER OF MRS. JOHN SALTZMAN DEAD loltti Rritt dm I! Sail i d v.t, ntther ot Mrs . of Pr,imonl t""ft, ai his home in Phil- 1921 WHEAT CROP TO BE 91 PCT. NORMAL BANDITS HOLD UP GALESBURG DEPOT