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Show j TELEGRAPH BREVITIES . CHICAGO, Ills.. Fob. 1. Four automobile au-tomobile bandits early this morning held up ,t,s- H. Schwarz. a station employe em-ploye ef tho Pennsylvania railroad, at Whiting, Ind., us he was delivering .mall to the Whiting postofflce and took from his push cart one pouch of first-class mall and six tie sacks containing con-taining parcels post and papers. PLUNGES To DEATH. NEW YoKK. Fell 1 -Jonas Marsh) Llbby. editor and International auth-J loiity on industrial matters, plunged to his death this afternoon from a point j high up on the 25-story municipal building. His body Cell in the midst Of lunch hour pedestrians. I' M(, 51 EUKERS VOTE. CHICAOO, Feb. 1. (By The Associated Asso-ciated Press) Packing house work- ,ern throughout the country are voting today on the question of calling off their strike, which started in 14 pack- ing centers December 5. 1921. Inter-1 national headquarters of the union here last night telegraphed all locals recommending that the strike be called call-ed off and that the strikers seek their old positions. I No statement was forthcoming today to-day from union headquarters In ex-, planation of the recommendation. The' strikers took a referendum vote onl tho question last week and. nccordingj to the announced figures, cast an ov- erwhelmlng mnjorlty In favor of remaining re-maining out. ( Unit i; til POPE ROME F. b. 1. c liy The Associated Press). Tho Irish Free State Is not particularly concerned as to whether an Italian or a foreign cardinal Is elected pope. Cardinal Logue. primate Of Ireland, declared Tuesday night "Ireland has no especial or exceptional excep-tional Interest in tho next pontiff above that of any other country," he said. "All that Ireland hopes and asks Is that the next Holy Father shall protect the church. I do not think that the Irish Free State will he much affected ono way or the other, no matter mat-ter who Is chosen for the papal chair." t.RIAT STRIKE URGED. SANTIAGO, Chile. Feb 1. (By The Associated Press) The cxecuti council of the Chilean Federation of Labor today addressed a manifesto to tho "workers of Chllo." calling for a country-wide strike, as an act of solidarity soli-darity with the striking coal miners, HEIJ) FOR MURDER. DENVER, Colo.. Feb. 1. W. W. 1 1 idl.y of Cedar Illll, Tenn.. sought sinco last November, in connection with the slaying of R. S. Draugbn, wealthy citizen of Tennessee, and th" wounding of Bradley's wife, was arrested ar-rested here today. |