Show WEEKS NEWS N OF SOME E INTEREST Forces for and Against Revision Revision Revision sion of Tariff Schedules Being Lined Up DISPUTE IN COAL FIELDS REMARKABLE FIGHT OF ALBERT ALBERTT T PATRICK FOR LIBERTY There Th re will be hO a revival of oC Interest this flits week in three subjects which at intervals in iii years jears past put have occupied public at attention attention attention The forces for Cor and against the present pre ent tariff schedules somewhat changed In personnel and alignment will wll willbe be marshaled the old dispute between the Mine Workers Yorkers union and the anthracite 01 wilt will be renewed and Albert T Patrick k who is serving a life sentence for the murder of William Villi am Marsh Rice in tH will wm begin under court authorization tion ti n the completion of or a brief in behalf of his freedom Tariff Revision Talk When congress adjourned last week op optimism optimism regarding tariff revision was as quito quite generally expressed In the prediction that the special tariff session called for March 15 lo would be concluded by b June 1 Never Nevertheless eer veterans of tariff campaigns real realize realIze realize ize that there Is la much to be saId sold on the subjects of or hide bide wool beet sugar lum ium lumber lumber ber her and steel It was In April se seven senn en years ears cars ago when the six months strike in the anthracite coal regions began The last three years agreement will in expire on April 1 and upon the early renewal of the working w agreement rests the matter of harmony barmon or strife in the th anthracite field President Lewis of or the United Mine MineWorkers Yorkers Workers U of America and the miners com corn committee committe mitte on Thursday In Philadelphia will with the presidents of the thc an anthracite anthracite anthracite railroads and coal companies Patricks Fight for Life Despite the tact fact that Patrick PtrIck P has made more than a score of futile efforts to secure his freedom and antI the thc story sto has been bien told again and again there cannot fail fall to bo ho an element clement of human Interest in inthe Inthe inthe the long fight this tills attorney is making for or his freedom rr om Convicted of murder sen sentenced to be bc executed but his hili sentence cr to life Imprisonment by b the late Governor Higgins Patrick maintaining that continued Imprisonment is worse than death and that the executive had no legal lelal right to make more severe seere the punishment Imposed by b the court for four hours Patrick pleaded his hi case before the tho appellate division in Brooklyn last Fri Jorl Friday day dai da adding add In to his h 5 original contention the charge that he had been railroaded to prison through h conspiracy When the state Interjected the suggestion that if he hI objected to his commutation the only alternative was electrocution the prison prisoner er paraphrased these tho words of nf Patrick Henry exclaiming with emotion 1 I want liberty or death Cell Turned Into Office The court granted Patrick Patriel two weeks Reeks to make additions to his brief and grant Irant granted ed P 4 i an order instructing the thc warden wardon at Sing Sin Sing prison to afford the tho prisoner every Ien ery reasonable facility for Cor the tho conduct of like Ills work worle Patrick Patricks cell has been boon transform into a lawyers lawErs office The retrial of o the Standard Oil rom coin of Indiana for tor or alleged rebating will win willIx willbe tx Ix be continued in Chicago and anton on Monday the government expects t to complete Ig IW proof relative to the Ut publication of the thi disputed tariff No 21 1 which showed an nn rate for oil between Whiting Ind and East Kant St Louis I Ill the city will be Invited to Join Much fuh good work was reported by b the sick rom corn committee The Thc team should be present pre nt at 74 sharp Initiations arc are anticipated |