Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 04, 1919, Night Extra, Page 8, Image 8

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If; Report to International Confer
ence Suggests Limit With
"Reservations"
I t EXCESS IN SPECIAL CASES
fly tltc Ao'lntPc1 Tri-w
WHRhlnRinn. Nov. . An interna
tional ronvr-ntlnn. limitlne. the- horns of
work In Industry to forty -clRht n week
In all countries ratifying the nKrermrnt
before July 1. 1021. una proposed to
the international labor conference tp
' day bv tlie orsanlzinK comnilttee. llie
draft wnH prepared on tin unnis of in
formation received from the Bvern
ments of the countries invited to the
conferrnop.
The limit of forty-eight hours may
be exceeded in certain Industrie and
...i. ....toi nml Hnns. In industries
.' I ivhcre prorr-w are carried on -",l1'-
&efM.'.KiV six hours
ntav be precribed as the maximum. A
limit of sixty hours is rtfwrnwl
Avork. such as that done by lnbn n lor .
Chemists engaKed in fciearr .. '" V
mru repair men and wntelimen. lut
"rovision is made that in " Jn
oTertlme shall not exceed 1. 0 hours In
thovear ami that compensation J., per
cent above the normal rate shall be
''"For the benefit of Japan. China and
India reservations are made for post
ponement of enforcement of the agree -?TSecause
of.clinmtic ondthm.
l , . the imperfect rt?.oi. m- ;,-, ;
organization ...... -.
PtTtCatso is provided that the conven
tion An? be "suspende.l in any t oouu
, bv order of the government, in th euui
of ror other emergencj.
Jna?l eo gring -men
w IVnnsvlvanla, Saturday, on inv -3i?An
of MiVs lelen Tuft, acting presi
dent A trip to Valley Fr h.a been
arranged for the same date.
The Helgian delegation to the cmi-
conference l.nV completed its work
Sffiant A. .1. Wauters sec etn .
XWoftomr&leJlImlJSo
"orXffiinswUlmaUe
leavlSg its application to the govern
roent of each country.
Washington Sees Hope
for Ending Coal Strike
Canttnard From Fe "
actual working day of the strike began
with miners idle throughout the state. i
Birmingham. Ala., Oct. n A
P ) A wide difference of opinion
exists as to how mnny bituminous
miners are on strike in the Alabama
fields. Union lenders claimed todn that
3 000 of the 26,000 men employed in
the industry were idle, while some of
the operators asserted about one-Halt
of the workers had obeyed the strike
order. !
COMMISSION TO END
STRIKE OF MINERS
Uy CLINTON W, (.II.HE.KT
BtafT Corrionlfnt of the Kvenlnr Public
ldrrr
Wa-slilngton, Nov. 4. The coal strike
is likely to end this week. Steps are
being taken for tho appointment of n
commission similnr to the commission
appointed bv President llooscwlt to end
the anthracite strike several years ago.
This move has the support of organized
labor lUelf, outside of the ranks of the
. coal strike leaders.
Attorney General Palmer had con
ferences yesterday with Mr. flompers,
the chief of the American federation
of Labor, and with Mr. Stone, the chief
of the Brotherhood of Kugineers. It
will be recalled that from the lust Mr.
Ktone has offered his good offices to the
government in the settlement of the
coal strike, and also that in Ins public
statement he advocated the appointment
of n commission to settle industrial ills-
putes.
The procedure in this ense is likely
to follow the line of Mr. Stone's sug
gestion, except that a special commis
sion is likely to be named to deal with
the present dispute.
If the present plans go through, the
attorney general will ask next Saturday
that the writ of injunction he vacated
by the court nnd simultaneously the
labor leaders will call off the strike.
Saturday may not be the day when the
agreement will be readied. There may
be a delay of a day or two, but tlure
WEARE PREPARED TO SELL
"CALLS" ON
FRANCS
Check! on Paris.
ITALIAN LIRE
Checks on Milan.
GERMAN MARKS
Checks on Berlin
Kunnlnir three to six months In the shove
Forelrn Exchange at prevailing low rates
Write or coll for particulars
Newburger, Henderson & Loeb
1410 CHESTNUT ST.
Members N. T. L Thlla Stork Exchang-ei
nyryntwaw. lUtUMZBUSS
MUNCTD
Bosch for
"Hupps" and
"Buicks"
Bosch Mairneto on the Hupmo.
power, enuur
.hllltv to the
comes rlnht and
free The most
ctnry imltlon
for any car Is a mag-neto. and the
noscrt Jfogneto is sure to put iep
Into your motor or it wouldn't he
used on the finest cars and the beat
trucks. We are ready to make
prompt Installation of Bosch Man-
petoa on any Hupmoblle, Hulck
other battery-equipped car.
Ask for Hiwlal Booklet.
Motor Parts Co.
rtosch Macnetoa
'enllh rnrburetor
Tedrlck I'Uton II Inn
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Columbia Mtornco
luiteries
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847-819 N. Broad St.
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is little doubt that arbitration will be
adopted.
All organised labor Is busy trying to
) end the dispute, whose continuance
I would be n cntastroplic equally to the
country and to unionism Itself, Tho
difficulty lu the, wny has been the ques
tion of cnlliti" " V- strike before
'Itrntlng tho Issues.
The governiue.., .nsisted upon this
.is necessary to assure the nation n sup
ply of coal. The mine worker have
opposed it, probably because the lenders
felt to accept Midi terms would look
too much like n tirrndrr In tho eyes
of their followers.
The leaders of the strikers hne want'
ed a way out, and the fact that the
efforts to procure arbitration are com
ing from within organized labor itself
will save the faces of the coal strike
leaders.
U. S. TROOPS REACH
BROWNSVILLE, PA.
Hrovitmlllc, I'a.. Nov. 1. -illy A.
P.) T'nlted States troops entered
. Pennsylvania on strike duty today when
I a company of Infantry arrived here from
HufTnlo. They were held ill their train
! until arrangements could be made for
scattering them through tho district.
Troops numbering ISO, in command of
Colonel K. D. Kvims. arrived from
Tort Niagara early in the day. They
carried camp equipment and ample sup
nlics for a long stay. It was reported
that another company would arrive later
in the day, hut the report was not con
tinued. Hrownsville is on the Monongnhela
nvcr, the center of nn important mining
field, with about forty mines, employing
some 20.000 miners. It is on the edge
of the nonunion mine country.
Many mines arc dosed bj the strike,
but an nlniost equal number not con
trolled by the t'nlted Mine Workers are
to be kept in operation under the pro
tection of the troo'is. it was stated by
operators.
Pittsburgh, Nov. 4. ili.v A. P.1--Record
breaking conl production in non
union mines in the Pittsburgh district
was reported today by operators, while
union leaders said the mines under the
jurisdiction of the I niteil .Mine Mork
' ers were down as tight as at any time
since the strike was called.
I Cars, it was said, were even more
(plentiful today than thev were yester
day, and every possible effort was being
'made by the railroads to raoic conl as
i promptly as It was loaded.
I Vnited States District Attorney E.
I I.owry Humes continued today to in
' vestignte reports of profiteering in coal
i n,l vt.Jntlntm nf tlip nrlce rules as
stipulated by the government. He re
ceived reports that the present shortage
of coal for domestic consumption was
due to the disposition of producers to
hold up great quantities of conl at
their mines in anticipation of higher
orices. r
Denver, Col., Nov. 4. Illy A. P ' -Reports
received at tho offices of the
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Bite into any part of a luscious Jona
than Apple from Washintrton. Oretron
or Idaho, and you'll find the crisp, juicy, white meat free from de
cayed spots, worm holes or other blemishes. Every apple in
every box at the bottom as well as at the torj is uniformly
good.
They are scientifically grown, carefully hand picked, and
(rraded under rules more strict than in any other apple-growing
countrv tn he world.
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As a result, they are the most economical apples to buy
There are no "bad spots" to cut out. You can use every apple
you pay for.
And due to the absence of imperfections, they last for weeks
when stored in an even, cool temperature. So they can be safely
purchased by the box to save money.
Buying by the box also eliminates the necessity of rehand
ling does away with the danger of contamination.
Get a box from your grocer or fruiterer and bring health and
joy into your home. Be sure the label reads, "Washington "
"Oregon," or "Idaho." '
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mini.
Your
Financial Advisor
IN selecting the trust company which is to
be your financial advisor, your judgment
should be based on the strength of the com
pany as shown by its "Statement of Condi
tion," the personnel of the board of directors
and the services which it renders its clients.
For fifty years, this Company has made a
particular effort to perfect its services to in
dividuals, firms and corporations and it is
prepared to relieve its clients of every detail
connected with the management of their
financial affairs.
Philadelphia
415 Chestnut Street
EVENING TUBLIO
Colorado Fuel nnd Iron Co. here today
Indicated an Increase In the number of
men working In company mines, com
pared with yesterday
At AValscn, near Walscnburg, where
troops were dispatched late yesterday
18(1 men were working today, while only
eighty-six worked yesterday. The Fro
mont mines were operating today. Other
properties, except Ideal, reported In
creased working force.
Han-Miiir. Nov. 4. (lly A. P.)
Reports received at the State Depart
ment of Mines todav from inspecto'
In the bituminous region were held to
indicate tint many mlii'-nt were worn
lug in Westmoreland, (Ireene, Fayette
"nil Somerset counties and that sol.
were working In Indiana. The re
ports of several lnsv ctors were that It.
many mining towns men were show
ing nn Inclination to return to work
nnd were watching the devclopmentr
at big operations.
PLAN TO REOPEN
V. VA. MINES SOON
Charleston. V. A'a.. Nov. 4. fllv
A. P.) Ooerntors of West Virgin!"
coal districts affected bv the strike met
here todav to consider issuing a publV
Invitation to nil striking miners to re
turn to work. Decision to act on this
method to secure an early resumption
of operation was innde by the opera
tors, according to officials of the West
Virirlliln Cnnl Alilciutlo!l . wllcll til
first break reported in the runks of
! the strikers occurred yesterday at lif
jteen union mines in the northern pan
of the state.
No desertions were repnrieu in oiner
con' regions, nnd union leaders nre
"onfident t lie men will stand firm. Of
the mines reported to be working in
the northern districts, however, all nre
small ones and the daily output In the
v'grcgntc is not large. All mines in
onthern West Virginia along the Nor
folk and Western railroad are work
' 'i. oiitmit normnl.
The New River Conl Operators' As
sociation 1ms been called to meet here
next week to "discuss plans for the op
eration of all mines in the district," ac
cording to ii statement bj T. L. Lewis
the secretary. Mr Lewis said that four
mines in the Ii Id were operating today,
nnd other miues would be opened as soon
ns the men "voluntarily" showed a
disposition to work.
Operators of the Kannwha mining
district were in session here to pin
tor the reopening of their mines. A pub
lic invitation, it was stuted, would lie
given the men to return to work, the
entire field having been paralyzed bv
the strike order.
Reports from noncunion Otiyan dis
trict, operators said, showed increased
production today over that of yester
day, while from Winding Itiilf, Wil
'Inmsou and Pocahontas came similar
-eports. All mines were operating eiglv
hours u day, operators said, and no
effort would be made to enforce over
time because of the emergency.
Efforts to operate the nonunion mines
diho
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In the Morgnntown regton met with no
cess, but In the neighboring cnmitv of
Preston, production was normal with nil
mines open. It was reported that mnny
striking miners were leaving the Mor
gnntown region, and seeking employ
ment In mines of adjoining counties and
in tho Pittsburgh district, but union
leaders only laughed when (hey heard
the report.
COAL MINERS FIRM;
MORE SOLDIERS OVT
Chicago, Nov. 4. (Uy A. P.) Tn
'in face of vlrtunlly an unbroken front
if approximately 42.ri.000 striking coal
niners, whose walkout throughout the
latlon at midnight 1'ridny night has
irodiieed almost complete paralysis of
the production of bituminous coal, the
beginning of the second full day of the
strike found government olliclnls and
eonl mine operators in on optimistic
mood.
Additional movements of federal
md state troops into various com fields
were reported over nlgnt, and thousands
f carloads of fuel In transit were con
sented by the federal railroad admin
istration, diminishing the supply of pri
vate Industries and municipalities, sonic
nf which already hnve felt the stopping
of productions. Olliclnls of the Vnited
Mine Woik'Ti of America, whose lips
imcinlly were sealed by the Kedernl
'ourl injunction issued at Indianapolis
nst week, remnined silent.
Attorneys for the miners continued
'reparation today of their side of the
ae pivpnratorj to the hearing next
Snttirdny in federal court of the in
'iinetion proceedings and Washington
officials were of the opinion that the
broad powers of the restraining order
nrohlblting use of the siiilie funds
Luxurious
Box Springs
Hair Mattresses
Dougherty
Faultless Bedding
1632 CHESTNUT STREET
T
y ou
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prised how easy
C Christmas shop-
ping becomes in the
Jaeger shops. If it's
made of wool, Jaeger's
have it!
There isn't a pure
natural wool article that
isn't on display in the
Jaeger stores.
Some smart, practi
cal thing for every
member of the family
at every season of the
year.
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would compel the miners to resume
work,
McKlnlcy nnd Colfax crhiutlcs, New
Mexico, today were ndded to the dis
tricts under military control by n mar
tial law proclamation of (Jovcruor Lnr
lar.ola. Federal soldiers took charge
as the strike became complete In all
mines of the state excejit those of the
Clallup American Co., ut Oallup.
Additional troops for possible duty
in the extensive Pennsylvania fields
were under orders today to be ready
to entrain at two hours notice. They
were the Twenty -third and Ninth Reg
iments of infantry tit Camp Travis, San
Antonio, Tex.
For 'duty in Wyoming coal fields, a
company of the Twenty -first Infantry
today was en route from Spokane,
AVash.
Military control was established in nil
tho northern Wyoming conl camps, but
j is ,'innoitiiced civil oliiceru would
i continue to function.
I Additional state troops were sent into
I the Colorado fields, their activities con-
nig northwest of Trinidad.
Nonunion miners in Pennsylvania
' "'ii v continued on their Job" getting out
I nn npprecinble amount of fuel, with
the amount brought to the surface
swelled by the work of nearly all mines
. 'e ii Nentuc'tv, fne Ohio strip pits
and the return to work nflcr u one-day
1 . of th" .ignite miners in North
Dakota.
Indianapolis. Ind.. Nov. 4. (llv A.
1M With officials of the Cnited Mine
Workers of America maintaining nn at
tittide of "nothing to say," as n result
of the Federal Court restraining order,
issued hero last week, both union lenders
I mid government officials apparently nre
awaiting the outcome o the hearing in
"" ' en' rourt next Saturday ns the next
development In the coal strike situation
hero.
Attorneys for both urc at work pre
"Faultless"
Made of tho finest resilient
huir, with a'. skill and care that
have no counterparts, 'they arc
porus, Bolf-vontilatinrj, and bo lux
urious that, your cvrry muscle is
relaxed, and you fall uMcep ri(?l,t
away. Their soft yielding mate
rials feeem to really absorb fatipuo
so that you are refreshed in mind
as well as body. This is art in
beddinfr. nmkinir. How much
longer will you deny yourself the
great benefits of Faultless Bed
ding? We alone make it.
T.uxurtons nox Springs, Urllnhte
llnlr Miittre;,?, Iiilingiui.v flc.l
slpnils, HriiNn lleds, lnglUli Iloun
l'urnlhire, I,Htnp, Dainty IIIunKctp
(not G'nmfnrtublf h, M'llltn Knninel
Nursery Accessories, etc., etc.
fOTANN & DILK5
0102 CHESTNUT STREET
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oil
Tyrol Wool styles arc orio
inal and in perfect good
iastc. Their shiartly tailored
appearance is retained with
out pressing.
Ladies' & Misses' Suits
27.75 31.75 38.75
Junior Suits
26.75 29.75
Pure Camel's Hair
Top Coats, 79.75
Velour Hats
RfflANN & Bilks
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paring their sldea of the case, which,
(n addition to the question ot whether a
temporary Injunction Is issued, Involves
a petition that the miners' officials be
eonmanded to cancel the strike order.
The government's case here Is In the
hnnds of Dan Sims, of Lafayette
who wan appointed special distrlrt at
torney, on account of the mass of regular
rourt work with which District Attorney
Tj. Ert Slack Is occupied. Attorneys
' ! miners who arc 'n Indiana n'ie
Include Henry AVnrrum, of Indiannpolls;
Fred C, Heubncr. of Albla. Iowa ! A.
AV. Kerr and AW J. McDonald, of
.Springfield. III., nnd Harold Henderson,
'of Tcrre Haute, Ind.
i The situation in the Indiana coal
I fields has not changed since Friday
night, when the strike order became
effective. Approximately 28.000 mlucrs
me
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To meet the conl shortrlgo In Indiana,
It, was announced Inst night, following
n meeting of public utility operators
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Norfolk, Nov. 4. AVIillc attempting
to make port during n dense fog today
the Itritlsh steamer V-etnuler wen'
nsliorc near A'irginln ltcacli. She is in
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Film is what discolors not the teeth. It 13 the basis oE
tartar. It holds food substance which ferments and forms
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Now science knows n way to combat it. The way is em
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This film is clinging. It enters crevices and stays. Ths
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teeth discolor and decay.
Pepsodent is based on pepsin, the digestant of albumin.
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