VO''' t v ,i -,r 'fT,yft-s- j. IT' a, h - tf i TO HELP STRIKERS Italian Motnl Workero Unablo to Oporato Faotoriea Successfully i - MATERIAL WASTED H RAW Uy the AMOcIaleil 1'rcss item.. 8pt. S. Metal J w occupied fnoforlrs throughout Italj riarVasscl by the opposition they ?rc ....,i fmm tho technical nnd SmlnWrallvoBUiir. of Plant, that have wn tnken over, ncconimK ..v.-,-00 . ... ri, moil hnre no udcnuilto diction and expert advice in carrying en the worK oi im'""' - nil ore declared to nave made advances L technical employes asking them to . Jminmon cause with tho workers. ffS pSHnwV Awodatlon has flatly ?rfud t consider this suggestion. . r Tie Roncral situation throuahont .! h reno-tctl to be without change. ,UWwtrou" Vnln of raw material in . . vj nt Tin ill i u'liorled in n &S torn that city to the , Olornalo 6a Z In Much of into waste h due ?tle desire of the men to convince i2 nubile that the plants arc working to capacity, which is impossible, duo fi th l" ' Prt( ""Pcrintcndenco. 1 Vnclls unions, It ts reported, have Jt n con munlcntlon to the Italian federation of labor asking now of Z rnefil uorlcrrs' movement and ex lJ?nB a desire to work in, accord Slth the confederation in extending the "lMetro Mascagno, tho composer, re vived au ovation by workmen at the JSSndo factory, at Leghorn, leater dVy when bo visited the men. He left Latest Styles From Maker to Warw . HO.OO Velours for 1S.00 87.00 Notts for 1.flO An TftMvKljMi fnv s ftft G. Ervin Donovan, 135 S. 10 St. GAS Soldering Furnace and Appliance ".nun rnrr n i TA TSarrn L. D. Berger Co., 59 N. 2d St P.I) VofWrt i Jfynmiti Jtam . HUSBAND P i-HE MAGNESIA THE MAGNESIA DOCTORS RECOMMEND tor Conittpatton, Acid Rtomach, Indices' lion Can ba ud as Milk ot Masntiln. Sold only by tha bottlo never by dom. .rmir Kor Ker does more than im mediately seal punctures; it keeps your tires properly in flated, cooler and adds mile age. Use Kor Ker, in Every Tire JENSEN SALES CO. 1614 Cherry St. I'hone Locust 2S3 n written expression of bis nympalfij;, and before leaving made a brief address. ..iour victory," he U quoted as say ing, "will make nn end of a shameful exploitation of lnbor. I wish you vic tory ,vlth my whole heart." Among many grave incidents of the movement there are lighter touches. One of theso lint occurred at Scstri 1'oncnte, near Genoa, where the necrotomy of the local Socialist chamber has announced that if employers continued their re fusal to pay the past fortnight's wages to tho men. tho chamber of labor thcro will turn banker and issue tickets to workmen which will be taken In pay mint for goods nt co-opcrntivo stores. Home. Sept. 8. (Dy A. P.) In gev oral cities where worumen have oeru- Elcd factories negotiations have started ctwecn owners of the plants and their employes, the unions being ignored, no- cording to Information received here. It is stated the situation is impioviug and that there arc signs of good will m both sides. Several Socialist members of the Chamber of Deputies have declared it is necessary to reach au agreement to end the conflict nt once. Tho decision of manufacturers to de mand that workers evacuate factories before entering into negotiations is de laying tho solution of the problem, it Is ntatcd. but olllcial clrccls arc optimis tic. Reports thnt the movement would spread to stato establishments nrc de nied here. Trieste, Sept. 7. (By A. P.) Tho general strike here was declared off this ovenlnp following a conference by representatives of the workers with government officials. Satisfactory con cessions to tho strikers wero made by the government representatives. MEXICO TO MAKE BORDER ZONE DRY Liquor Traffic In Other Parts to Bo Docroasod, Do La Huorta Announces WON'T CURTAIL OIL EXPORT Uy the Associated Tress Mexico Clly. Rent. R.rnclflcntlon of the republic was dcclnred to havo been flic most Important success of hla administration by Provisional Presi dent do In Iluerta yesterday while dis easing conditions in this country. Ho added tho industrlnl question was the most Important now confronting the government. "Critics of mv administration," ho said, cannot understand why the pres ent regime has been nble to meet the financial demands upon it. They do not "flhto the de facto officials nrn without love for other people's money." Tho provls omil president flntly do tiled the revolution had been supported j -"'""" iuiniiie oi .Mexico, unci asserted there would be no chnnges in his cabinet, in spite of rumors' that havo been current. All constitutional laws enocted dur ing the Carranwi administration will bo recognized by tho do facto government, but Carranza's doctrine rclatlvo to Latin -American unionism is not sup ported. Tho present government sym pathizes instead with the ideal of inter nationalism. The present government purposes to establish n "dry zone" along tho Amer ican frontier, and intends to curtail liquor trade in other parts of the re public,' ho said. "Tho greatest scrvico the United Stales can render Mexico," declared do la Htterta, "would bu the recogni tion of Mexico's rizhts rclatlvo to legis lation concerning internal affairs, nnd likewise to refuse to nermlt nrlvato in terests to influence tho governmnt's proccaure." Certain suggestions relative to the adir'nlstration of federal zones in con nection with petroleum operations are included in n letter the Mcxlcnn Foreign Office has received from Georgo T. Sura merlin, chnrgo d'affaires nt the United States embassy. In discussing this letter yesterday do lo Hucrtrt said i "Tho federal zones nro tho uronerty of the nation, which maintains sha has a right to dlsposo ot them as she de sires. A departure from this policy would mean the loss of tho nation's sovereignty." The provisional president declared this letter to bo the only communication relative to petroleum sent to the Foreign Office by the United States. "Mexico has no deslro to eurtall her cxportatlons of oil to the United States," tho provisional president con tinued, "and the campaign waged there relative to tho oil question is nothing I. , . but so-called 'North American bluff' by enemies of the Mexican Government." As'ccd if Mexico could exist without recognition of her government from the United States, do la Hucrtn declared : "Wo are still existing. Mexico has expressed her willingness to bo on friendly terms with tho world at large and now It is up to tho world to decide whether It wants Mexico as n friend. Polish Church Burned Scranton, Sept. 8.The Catholic Polish National Church nt Dickson City and nn adjoining residence wero dc stroyed by flro which occurred nt, noon yesterday. Loss amounts to $2u,000. ,-.. i - , ., ,,i,,,i MnKftrJi jm...MMFi' .. KLyllP HA rf VnBP uid anrunK w - . 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