TRUGE IN THE BiG STEEL STRIKE Gompers Proposes Conference Name Arbitration Board Workers To Return Pending Decision ~-Public Group Calls For Three. Month Truce Between Labor And Employers. Washington.—Samuel Gompers, vet eran labor leader, by an adroit | responsibility for the further prosecu ix members be selected by the confer ence to arbitrate the tween the steel workers ployers. Mr. Gompers must be regarded program worked out by bor for the improvement of relations generally, line approving “nationalization” of {sm or any other ultra-radical doctrine An immediate industrial truce, continue for thre¢ months, and creation of a general arbitration by the President and by Congress were proposals submitted for the considera tion of the I group The pla ir labor adjustment pre flson differences be and their em also presented what as a conservative There is not a or approaching industry, in it soviet to the conference by the ubH means ol r ration was Secretary of Labor W ared by and was Franci as the Admini prevailing tro country, A A. ing providing that mediatel pending to a st to exist between employe The proposal the steel strike be the steel workers return to their immediat Was development of idea of arbitr new §CO, ly regarded SURgestion for hroughout the Landon, of Buffalo drafted the t a truce be declared and represent the publ! resolution the Tipe th quo both andard of ely atior Organized from the b but the ing for ti Righ bargain colle day of rest in half -holiday on Saturday and overtime disconraged Payment of a living wag Women to receive the same pay as men for equal work Prohibition of labor for der 16 years of age “To secure a greater share of con sideration and the workers in all the chilgaren co-operation matters to affecting board was the a national conference pro posed to provide systematic review of industrial relations and con- ditions, the board consist of an equal number of representatives of employers and workers, having due re. gard to the various sections of indus: try and classes of workmen. Forma- tion of these boards would he en: couraged by the Department of Labor. Prohibition of all immigration for at least two years after the declaration of peace and at such time thereafter as there may be an abnormal condi tion of unemployment. At no time would immigration be permitted to ex. ceed the nation’s ability to American. ize the incoming foreigners, for to Import from Germany in July amounted to $201,166, and for the soven months ending with July, 1919, $983,923. A AS So REE KILLED I NRPUANE RACE Sixty-two Machines Start in Aerial Trail Sergeants Virgil! Thomas And Nevitt Die From Brandt Not Seriously Hurt. Injuries—Colonel tenant D. | 1 were compelled to w the race when their plane flames and Canadice, N. Y The only bu was forced to land accident on the local field about noon when a piloted by Captain Maurice Cleary, of Everett, Wash, and carrying Be nédict first assistant secretary 48 a passenger, crashed to ground from a height of overturned. The while the machine off and left the 100 feet and accident happened was trying to take than a minute after it ground Neither jess the Capt of the the right wing emashed and commission, the machine plane put out of SAYS BANKS MUST ADVERTISE. Enhances Friendly Feeling, Conven- tion Delegate Holds. New Orleans. ~Value of newspaper advertising for banks was stressed by Raleigh Roses, of Minneapolis, former advertising head of the Northern Trust Company of Chicago, in an address before the seventeenth annual conven. tion here of the American Institute of Banking. “Newspaper advertising,” he said, “bas removed the feeling of awe which hindered the banks in former times. PEAGE TREATIES Assent Given to Pacts By Royal Decree THIRD GREAT POWER TO ACT ftaly The First Of The Powers To Act Upon The Austrian Treaty—Will Start The League Of Na- tions On Its Career. Rome. — King Viet ratified German real D'italia say article government He Pre gation Roard $42 LION WRI Ww buy 1920 Cuban cro th Nose & proposed and lations o the he Years Equalization $5. 1] imprisonment would subject to fine and twe HUNS LIE ABOUT YANKS, Spread False Reports Of Mutiny At Coblenz. Coblenz. —QGerman newspapers have given publicity to a false story that American soldiers at Coblenz had mu on wccount reduction of At American military headquar 18 slated that the story, which wae also sent out by the Ger of a pure propaganda, originating with Ger. mans who desire to create a feeling RAILROAD MAN DECORATED. Head Of Commission Ta Awarded D. 8. M. Viadivostok Maj. Gen. William 8. Graves, commander of American forces in Siberia, decorated John FP. Stevens, bead of the American Rall way Commission to Russia, with the Distinguished Service Medal. Russia Is PRESIDENT WILSON'S PROVEMENT CONTINUES, BUT SLOW RECOVERY IS EXPECTED, IM Althoug continues Washington dent Wil his physicians indicated tha Gh to pr might expected his recovery very slowly and that ft af considerable would permit him to resume work Rear-Admiral Grayson, the Pre: ident's personal would make prediction when Mr. Wilson might desk, but sald it it he in attendance President is most the swing of affair and it is with difficulty that he {8 persuaded to remain be time before th physician, a8 to return would not he advice of upon him HNXI0uUs no to his yon those Tha we follows the to t back into however, confinement, A message from President of Urnguay today said “1 read with the state ardent wis full have the Excellency vif pre intenss : reports of your Exceller Making the for your E of health, hes lency's and speedy honor to reit Hur YOu the exp my highest ra esteem.” ADOPTS DRY ENFORCEMENT. | House For Final Action. { men 4 pro! : Iron! Was ade FOCH NOT TAKING SIDES ns His Action In Lithuan Polish is Dispute, — “- I WOULD PAY GOBS $50 A MONTH Admirals Wilson And Washington Also Urge Raise For Officers i i plise v i | son said "We are nd it is not a quest! of labor j organization and few of us TELEGRAPH TICKS. Lovwis H. Palmer, tant he president of the United Rallways and Electric Company of Baltimore, de clared in an address in Atlantic City that private automobiles are making destructive inroads into the receipts of street railways. This is competition that the Railways cannot combat, he said. anais Value of newspaper advertising for banks was.stressed by Raleigh Ross, of Minneapolis, in an address before the seventeenth annual convention of the American Institute of Banking. The Episcopal bishops will send out a pastoral letteg bringing sharply to the attention of the membership of the church the social and industrial problems and afterthe-war unrest. Formal acceptance of the United States Navy Radio Communication Service for American export commerce was made by commercial interests of the country. Eight hundred shopmen of the Southern Pacific Company at Tucson, Ariz, went on strike. PENNSYLVANIA STATE ITEMS Norristown For tent of George 1 C. Dudwick to answer In criminal court. It Is claimed that Ludwick, who was em ployed as a driver for Adam Scheidt irewlng company, fuilure to which they Allentown termaster corps of alleged embezzie- thousand Was sent several dolinrs, 1 5 i to Jail robbed holelmen bs beer ordered for the company. Members deliver paid of the Camp ( section here, organization qual Fane, wio the coun effected and ele Judson I president, Chester, N came from of try, held a peripanent these every reunion officers: President, Clayton, hiladelphia ; vice Port Matthew m of $10,008 fron the URe depurime in of, man) show $25.00 more i he receipts dur any previous year, and $60 m ntown of a hatzte walked out of returned $125 fur neckpicce Beth Alderman collected fines and £137.50 from five gamblers in section, arrested "ulcher, the agent chem Mark Devlin - 4 CORIS amounting to the for eignery’ singie-hand ed by Officer Lewistown. John Betleyon, a far mer residing 'n the ast end of Fergu son valley, is cutting his second of timothy hay this season and will have about forty tons Franklin Nicholas E. Musgrave, rwenty-three, was instantly killed being hit by a train on the James town, Clarion and Franklin railroad He was employed as lineman and walked in front of the train under the impression he was stepping to a side track. Greensburg. Thomas W. Irwin, » retired merchant, was found dead iu bed at his home here, Harrisburg. —The board of pardons «ill meet on October 15, Altoona. «Awarded an extensive road Improvement contract by the Brazilian government, Edwin H. Brau, a Hollldaysburg contractor, will leave on his H000-mile journey to Rio Jane! ro soon to begin active operations New Cumberland. Married sixty years, Mr, and Mrs, Henry Schaner, of this place, observed the anniversary with a large number of relatives and Criends, crop Waynesboro, Word has been pe celved here by Mr, and Mrs an Bhefller of the death of their son, Charles Sheffler, from The Hews was communicated by the wa department at Wash but did not wlute The WES then i BINalipox., ngion where his death occurred, last his parents heard months the 1 He had ice fourteen montl from im eight HE, Bnd #0 Blales he was € ik 9 OVYEISE as serve wit) wiih forces beria been Greensburg "# Foster er, while cannip Ligonier was quantity ing caught prepare {or i red Mench- Home in when a in was helping to a1 her burned of which she was she » ff +} « £4 eption of the young soldiers éertaining her Charles for and in en bands oousin T. Mencher, ihe ceiebr ra Major Genera was in L Bhe Is su eniaren, w iso gonler 1:07 r g " i six Uniontown. At the annual Fayette County Red ¢ eq i ner nushian FFOWET rop is Pennsyivar hop herevfor CAS, 8¢ hoo 940 in Potistowt road will y fred hit Connells aie ith apen ’ : ent is chool. Lititz at elered The Moravian Min ion of Pennsylvania, Rev, C. A. Weber, president, and Rey Reading, Kiprw R80 meeting LEE Andrew of reassure: Lancaster.-8ix aliens whe fough! through the war under the American flag were granted citizenship papers Quakertown. Many Polish and Slavish farmers are purchasing upper Backs county farms Mans farms are old homesteads, going Influx is most evident field township Reading —Six'ein young men the clvil service examination here fa w policemen and two for positions a. Irafismen, Arcola