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Show vMi IM rM IM H B M 4 w DESERET EVEN! NGr NEWS, li OVKMHKIl'15 SATURDAY PACKS 30 v - 10 111 UTAH SALT LAKH ITTV TtftlLt 'Mi IM il M MU IWW SEVENTIETH YEAH V T Senate Adopts Cloture Rule to Stop Treaty Debate to to to to to to V WJ n to to to Finance Germanys - IV d'Lo-nuiuk- Producers Favor Returning To Old Policy of Allowing Basic Scale to be new-Minist- er coin-Bilue- district. - al eia Coal Operat- ors asioclation proposed returning to the old policy of allowing the basic acute to be negotiated by the operators n nd miners In the central competitive fields Because outlying operators are not organised. Mr. Lukins, said that no lime should be wasted, but that public Interest In an early settlement makes It desirable to continue ss In the !&t. Lukins' statement Immediately brought from Mr. Lewis a charge of bad faith. Charging that the operators In the outlying distric's had led miners and ihe public to believe. that they were ready to negotiate with the miners, Mr. Lewis exclaimed Ye gods, lsthere no more good faith left In man? Are the mineworkers of Ameriqa to be the everlasting victims of bad faith on the purt of the people wdth whom they have to deal? After announcing his acceptance of (he secretary's suggestion, Mr. Lewis said: I want to express my utter amaxe-men- t at the .attitutde of the coal operators as stated by their spokesman, Mr. Lukins if there is any one thing which has crystalized public sentiment ggalnst the mineworkers it has been the cry that the outlying operators had not been presented with demand by their worker although they stood ready and willing to negotiate a wage-scal- e. Ready to Negotiate. "We stand here with spotless robes ready to negotiate a scale In the various states outside the central competitive fields. Mr Lukin proposed to the governor of Missouri that they were ready to negotiate with the miner in Missouri, but Gov. Gardner wired me In .protest, and the governors of West Virginia and other states have done likewise. denied President Lewi sharply charge of bad faith over'the coal Wiland the and strike negotiations of the liam Oreen, secretary-treasurmineworkers union, took exception to statement of Friday Secy. Wilson that a SO per cent Increase In coal miners wage was Impossible. G reerr said that the federal government should see that the miners .get .that much tnfcrease to allow them an Amstandard of diving. erican -- W come in good faith In an hon. est endeavor to reconcile difficulties," Lewi said, -- and you, Mr. - Secretary, representing the government propose a plan which we accept, not because it Is the' best plan, but because the public has been told for weeks that it is the plan ths operators wanted. "The charge of bad faith coms with particularly poor grace . trout the- - mineworkers," Mr,. Luklngs re- tied torted. "While the country-i- s up with a strike which the government say involves a violation of their - agreements fey the mineworkers, they 'have struck not only In districts wfeer them was a possible question eon they corning their agreement, but ther--wwhere also struck no question but that they had 7 valid gnd ; - tlotHcngcs (M sternest. Mr er -- - i - as binding-agreement- s, "i 4ssy that statement. and dent interrupted, 7 Presi- m kl hare been formed, the dtapatrb add The Insurgents rwptarvd Marlopol, 140 mile mu throw of Yekaletino-la- r, Berdlanuk, 44 tnlkw Bouitnrrw or Mariupol and Alrtandrorak. M u mile anwth of likalirtaurfar. n. Drnlkine liua allotted troop to the rlalag. The first two categories, N lb, for TRIESTE. 1 riday, Nov 14 (By (By Wellington Hillbound.) two da); third category 14 lb. for The Vssouaied Press)--telegram ) two daya The laeue of all food on (Hpectal Correspondence lo the Trieste stmk exchange eaye: Evidence of cards ceased, and It was announced jONDO.V. Nov. 1 f a dinner, consisting of one dish, d tfnnunzio left Gubrir,.Flume! I the hostility In Pelrograd to th that would be issued to the whola populaUsl night for an unknown destine-- 1 I fee found In the Bolshevist to f tion. Irrespective of category, and that tion in a torpedo-boat- , followed by proceeding at a Bias meeting the dinner would be eaten other ship Klzzo was left In com- of railwayman held In the I'rltsky and nog at the eoramunal dining rooms ' palace recently mand of the city Zlnorteff.-- Evdoklnoff. Peters, and con a The dinner tried of generally t'ommander Luegl ltJxxo Is ether leading Communists were pres- soup, and some . time a piece of of the d'Annunslo ent. Zlnovleff presided. The platform minced patty mada of Iho remain of sea forces. was protected by a semi-circof Red herrings and potato, paring. . The was soup was o bad that on several occaGuards A detachment of IAHIS. Nov It. The American placed behind tbe audience,troops and two sion workmen at th Baltle work s, peace delegation her haa received a with machine-gun- s rtfuaod te take tt, and-- poured It en telegram from Vice Consul O'Hara at guarded th sntraaeo to the palace. th floor,' to mark their diagt. The Trlente telling of reports that d'Aa-nuns- io . Einovieff, 4a wpenmg Speech', oup at the Haiti works often con-M- f . left . Flume en of a'tortef situaweeooM gave of eorret and common food the graaf, 1 boat .Valle and landed oniAeepde, the Dmlma tion, and then dealt with politics. He boiled In water. ' tlan coast where hi la engaged In an .wa received with hoots and curxen jTh ration for Ih Rod hfnty ha r other adventure. and was nabts te continue. '. other also been revised, nothinr but Communist te epaak of soup, and a pound of breadg plate aist with a slfoilar fata Cries were served out. At th sama time. atbeing On Another Adventure th raised of "Down wlih .Bolahevtam! Hotel Aauiria where, the' chief em Ws so Aero heard but mlasaries far many words, live, there was an Abundance PARIS, Nov. It. Gabriele has cam of them. Bach of sverythlng. meat and egg , being the Insurgent Italian com- nothing was "Abe with served a speaker greeted you regularly at meals. mander of Flame,- Is in an- Bolshevist or a 7" Any Th prices of-tchief food-stuother adventure along engaged the Dalmatlon speaker who saidrailwayman " he was a Bolshe- are:' coast according to advices reaching vist was Horse meat' Immediately' howled down. rare), ltd roubles the peace conference here. He sailed a Menshevist Socialist, per lb.; bread,(very Itt to, 110 rouble from Flume on the Italian torpedo wasKamensky, th only ,on who succeed ad In per lb.; 4utter, iJt io 100 rouble per boat Vallo, a corn pan led by a steama He urged the meeti- lb.; sugar (rare), ISO roubles per er carrying 390 shock troops the re- making speech. ng- to overthrow the Soviet govern potatoes, 40 roubles per lb.; milk, lb.; SO ports atate. m ent and call together a constituent roubles per bottle; eggs, 0 roubles His was sgld to have been follow, r I ed by an Italian warship which was assembly. He declared that If the sch. government continued much Although food companies were sent merely observing hla movements. The preeent debarkation point on the Dalmatlon longer starvation would Increase, dis- to the provinces to buy grain for proJ would get more acute, fesslonsl. unions. Individual factories, coast la not known, but it la thought organization and would never see either and various erganlaatlons.this led to likely that Zara haa been selected. It peaceRussia or liberty. His speech was lis- little Improvement. - Members of these 1 D3t 'believed he would go (o Spil-attened In to Intense silence, and when companies used to procure sun which Is garrisoned by the Jugo- he sat down he was greeted with a plies for themselves besidelargebaying slavs, with the surrounding waters storm of applause. , for .the organisation they represented. controlled by Rear. Admiral Andrews - Peters then attempted, to speak, but These supplies which they obtained of ths United States navy. succeeded In The advices of the American peace was hissed down. Thereupon Zlne-rief- h for thimaelve his bell, announced that bringing through thfyt pn official train by delegation were from Vic Consul If the ringing O'Hara at Trieste. H forwarded the to tak noise continued he would have arrangement with the railway offlalais. Searchers In Petrograd showed that and make report there that dAnnunsio had left use of theforcible measures troopj.. AL the dose of the. largs. quantities of food .ware stored Flume on the Vallo and had effected all those who had meeting a landing on the Dalmatlon 'coast spoken away In private lodgings, especially In agaliwt tfee Soviet government, inpremises occupied by Jew.' .. Comline.- were-arread aa munist whoa duty It was to search Importance is attached' li peace cluding Kamensky, private lodglngs-generatlseized what conference circles to d'Annunzios ,hti!a V. ,ood "dltIons. they found for themselves; and .It Is eleo- J?Brd movements, because Sunday to1t1 lon tion day-i- n trfrad . ,k"ownhidden JIV1 they now hv large quan- Italy, with Flume the In secret placed chief isaue. It generally thought yclvc the following bread rations: that he is seeking to carry oqt s spectacular operation to strengthen II the Flume party, which 1 reported in Pari to have lost considerable ground in Italy during the past three weeks. The Italian navy was said' to BE HELD IN THE WEST be wavering perceptibly In Its support of d'Annunslx op-pre- 1 WASHINGTON. Nov. IV Acceptance without qualification- by the tnlueworkera of Becretary of Labor Wilson's proposal for negotiation wuOf aage-ncnutiou-wld- e agreement, i.nnounced at the conference today by John L. Lewie, acting president of the of America. Hpeaklng on behalf of operators the Central competitive field Lukiny. president of th i Pm.) - o at hr the of bo central mpctltive Held will be accepted na a ba for the contract lu 11ms outlying lnterststc . I By Aaaortaled lAJNDOX, No. IV The rant count of Ute Black arm front T rimxhik to Hochy baa been aetaed by aa Inaargent army of II.0M operating In the leadrr ou the anuth-wratrfear of the force of Dr a. Denlklno, the Ruaataa front, aawrdlng to a w Irriem dlafiutcb front MoWerw. kori-et- a A sr-rir- ."outhae-eier- LONDON, Noo. IS. General Deniftine hat given orders lor the evacuation of Kiev, the Ukrainian prett bureau announced thit afternoon . The Ukrainians, it was asserted, had cut Denikin e't railway communications with the city. ue Engene SelilfTer. Thi Is the latest photograph received in thla country of Eugene of Finance Sehiffer. the of the German Hcpublic I'pon his shoulders falls the heavy burden of and mean for Ger) devising many to raise the bUllona which must be paid .to the Allies In Indemnities, lenge the truth of your assertion. rrle of '"Lets have your proof from the mineworkers' representatives followed and Secy. Wllaon called for order. "It Is qne thing to make a state or a district contract. Mr. Luklngs continued. " and another and a more difficult thing to make a national agreement. The people of the United States would freeze to death before a natlmal wage ecale agreement would be made, as Mr. Lewis well knows. His statements are intended tp cloud the Issue and hoodwink the public. The operators are acting in good faith, that is shown hy the fact that the government Is with them absolutely." Secretary R peeks. r secretary-treasureof the The United Mfheworkera was recognlxed. You asked the United Mineworkers some .weeks ago to negotiate a wage-scal- e covering ths central competitive . field, he said, "and they agreed. The operators' answer to the a refusal unless ths same reqttqnt-wa- s strike wag withdrawn. Aggln we hear a refusal of the proposition made by you as a representative of the federal government, How long is thla situation to conThe mineworkers accepting tinue? every request "of the federal government and these men on (heather side accepting nothing. It in unfair that one side of this controversy should be constantly Influenced Id yield by" coercion and moral pressure. The question now is when will the government tell the operators what ihey must do. . "Th federal government has dragged the workers' representatives' into court and what to do, Green said. "Every American Is Interested In the miners getting a decent American wags and that thought should be' uppermost In the minds of If It federal ivernment officials take a 0 per cent vnerease of wages; the federal government should see that .they get It. "T take excepting to the statement of th chairman that the demands of the miner are Impoible Let's not preludlce the mtnerft case before the public before we have gone into conference. . Our government has treated the miners unfairly. I feel bitter in heart and soul regarding the ac4on the government has taken. The rntpers have not been riven a fair deal B. M. Clark, president of the Association of Bituminous Coal operator In central Pennsylvania, expressed amusement at the charges of bed faith 'the In fare of the walkout on .Nov. 1. In violation of contract "For'mgnyr years. said be. "the operators in central Pennsvlvania had made contracts with the mineworkers In district No. 2. which have Invar! ablv recognised the rights of organised labor and npt In one single Instance have the miners kept those cont acts " Operator were ready to resume negotiations. he said, on the baala suggested Jby President Wilson and they woold not ask the mineworkers to resume work aa a condition of resuming ' negotiations, " ' l.cfeal- - toM-the-- LADY ASTOR CASTS VOTE FOR HERSELF PLYMOUTH, Nov. 15. Lady Astor, candidate for parliament, ' voted for herself early today, She was ens of ths first women at th polls. Today's balloting ln.ths fl itton Constituency will "deride whether Lady Ator la to succeed her husband In ths house of common and as the American wife of a British peer become the first active woman member of perils- ment -- le motor-bicycle- who-stUmpt- d'An-nunal- o, h ff ,N. o, 1 1 r e -- BIG REWARD FOR ESCAPED PRISONERS - of Le TY, la., Mar, la., today raised 42.SOO reward for the capture dead or alive of the five prisoners who escaped from the Le Mara county Jail last night after one of their number shot and wounded Sheriff Hugh Maxwell and his sob William. Major Higginon Dead. BOSTON. Nov. 16. The. death of Jajor Henry L. Higglnson, Banker and founder of the Boston Symphony orchestra, was announced today. He died at the. Massachusetts general hospital last night after an operation. Had he lived until next Tuesday he would have been 6 years old.- -- Fire Is Kindled Oniyhichto Boil (Special to The News.) WASHINGTON, Nov. for an immediate settlement 1.of Hope d. c?.. now. 14 demands Washington,' of the four great brotherhoods vanGeneral Richard W. Young of Salt Lake is in- - Washington ' representing ished today when further sessions of the Utah-Idah- o ths In conference between Director Genh Sugar company matter of the complaint brought by eral Fines and the brotherhood heads th federal trade commission against were postponed Indefinitely. . No official statement was mads, but that company and the Amalgamated Sugar company, E. R. Woolley, A. 1. It was understood no agreement could Cooper and E. F. Cullen. Orneral be reached on tl principle of t'm Young states that the hearings will and a half for overtime In road er. be held in th west, where it Is more vice of trainmen. Several minor ques-connient , to obtain witnesse- s- than - tlonw also remained because it would he in Washington. The dale; they have a direct unsolved bearing on th of the. hearings will be either In Jan-- j overtime question - t uary or February. General Young will return home JTYPI GClftW son Clark, who Is --A.rfoUJIUll dHAlLbS after visiting-h- i I In college near Boston. SAN FRANCISCO -- n to -- E E IN BIG 11 1. Three Members of Radic! Order Injured in Raids on Republiotn Majority CajtIm Pacific A Coast Arc TaVen Amendment Into Effect To Hospitals. Proposed by Foreign Re--' Ution Committees.. - !. bPOltAN Wivlx. Nov. IS. of national Two cotspaalr guardsmen, mobilised at Ihrlr ; armory hrro lari night following rpirW of a ruortwiiaOo of L W. W. here, atlll were andev nrm today. A nambrr of American Ijrgton mranbera, mors than IS of whom were sworn In last night as spcvtal offtomu, aim had been on duty lliroughout t)n night.. RAN FRANCISCO, Nov. !J Raid on Industrial Workers of ths World n and Other radical organization, aa th result of the kllllnt: of four former service men ,at Centralis Waah., last Tuesday, continued yesterday and last night up and down th Pacino ooast, sad as a result scores of addlUonal prisoners wera In today. Boms of them face charge of soma of laclUng to rloL and othra of vagrancy. . Three persona, alleged members ! lha rad . lea) ; ordtg, received Ulures In ooa rktd Whhjh necessitated thor removal be-ga- eus-tod- - -- tc A hospital,. rr. At Los Angeles n number f to be. mainly service. tpen- -. members of ths American Lsrglon, bsote lnto'Induiirla! Workers, of the World, headquarters,, cut 'and bruised with 'club three men found and wrecked the j)lac before the Could' respond te a' riot call la the "People's" Inefltuf. Francisco gan and I. W. W. headquarter were raided by th polio and nine men held In default of 1,0 bondfon eKarget of vagrancy. These raids followed receipt ef Information, th police said, that school children wer visiting th - Peoples Institute and obtaining radical liter, atura which thef carried home. Pollci CspL O'Meara, who conducted the raid. "said, all Industrial Worker of ths World must leave this city or go ' to JalL , Beattie!' White. 'commisAt Henry 7 sioner of Immigration, made formal announcement that alien Industrial Workers 'of th World' rounded up at a a result of the fhe"51of Wash., former service men Armistice day, would be deported If they were not held on murder charges by th county authorities. Fifty-thre- e I. w. W. were arrested by Beattie police In several raids yesterday and last night. At Raymond Wash..D others were arrested by a citizens' committee and turned over to thed-lic- . , ajdt. lhr pe-,ll- ce A - Near Centralis, former aervleS men, gathered acting. for county officials up abouLid Alleged 1. W. W mainly In logging camps These Included a man giving hla ns ms aa Georre Lea-te- r, and hla wife, Katherine. The police said ha gave much valuable Inv formation. . Prepare For Invasion WASHINGTON, Nov. II. to shut down debate on . JL alolur :' ths "peace adopted today la (he ornr . ; A Jam develsped parliamentary shea Vice President Marshall Undertook to stats hla cositruciton of tbs cloture rule. Renator LaFoiioUe, Republican, Wlseoasto. mad a point Of order contending that th chair should - . put th motion. Th objection was overruled. Sen ator L Pol left appealed from th decision and Renstor Ashurat, Demo-ra- t. Arisons, moved to lay ths sppesl on tresty ate. -- ths labls 4 LaFollsUfs effort to cat off the vies proslde-t-'s ruling was tabled, (2 toe0, alt of ths latter being past - Beqmtof by Republicans, while 1 ' Republicans Joined tbe Democrats In sustaining - ' the t vice president. The vice president then ruled when one resolution of ratification had been rejected J was possible. If a majority desired, to take up another In th hope 6 1 a final com premier . The decision bore bur the stand prKntfiMrilSJ senators Who hope to bring actloa on a resolution of their own after defeating that containing the committs reservation Republican and Democrat) leaders eoted together for th cloture which mean ,tbt YintU.the treaty Is' disposed of no senator may speak Jn ail more than' on hour. It we estimated that the stop would bring final taction, wlthjn a week, Ths vote adopting the cloture 'was ' T I to ll. , Tt)h 41)91 JnvgkJng cloture for th first tlmi In the senate's hlstorjr, re suited tn an Immediate speeding tip ' of the reservation program, the next , reservation on the commute list be. lng adopted within one minute with- - ' out debate or a roll call.' It related, to mandates. , Th text of ths reservation adopted .I 4 ft follow ha.I1 b accaptAd bf mandat 'theVNoUnited State under article t 13, , part I,- - o any other provision of the, treaty of peace with Germany, except-baction of 4h congree - of:, U .. United State In faking up th committee reservation relative to. retention by this v government of controt over domestic th senate by a vote of 12" question, to 41 rejected n substitute proposed Senator' HUchcock. ", " by Quoting from- the ConetituUon, the vice president held that the right "Of , the senate to advls and consent in th making of treaties could not be taken of construction atraliied away by any senate rule "As long aa a majority of senators want to tryta ratify In aom way, . said the vice president "the majority of fh senate has th power to act. The committee reservation relating: to domestio questions then Z. was ., adopted., , An amendment to the eommlttea aa to make It Ineluda. reservation .to question regarding boundaries of thff United States and it possession was adopted, IX to 40. with party lines on ? : both aide divided. 7 Sbantnng Reservation. reservation wa ' Th Shantung adopted without change. Asubstl- tute by Senator Pittman,' DmocraL -Nev., was defeated 60 to It.' " '' 'e th On the Shantung reservation vote was 63 to 41. Five Democrat, Thomas and Gore. Reed. Shield Walsh. Maasachusatt voted with th ' Republicans for adoption and on Re publican. MeCumber, voted, Whh the , opposing Democrat y - '" t - , 7 SPOKANE. Waah., Nov, II. 8po kane 'officials breathed easier-th- is morning, after a night spent In a state Of preparedness aralnst a threatened 'Invasion by Industrial Workers of the World from Montana and other part of the northwest. The American legion "late yesterday informed local officials It had information that from T.OOO to 2.000 IndusThe vote adopting th reservation' Local sugar officials say that they Bual-wl- ll OAKLAND, Cal., Nov. -- it. here. The of domestic questions was 61 to It, all houses and dwellings 4n the Sn trial Workers wereof coming welcome the investigation as far . , the I. W. W, and opponents being Democrat as they are concerned, as they are In Francisco bay district were shaken reported purpose exact source of th information reThe Republicans in favor of that the d,ark as to the complainants In r early today by an explosion of two the the case, and the precise nature of the! drying houses of a manufacturing mained undisclosed. Officers of It reservations were joined by nine Demmaintained. however, that ocrats, Chamberltyln, Gore, King, , plant, south of this city. One than, J. charges filed. . , They said they were Reed, Shield Smith! Georgia; Thom- - The statement Is mads two J- - Rodriguez, said to be an employee was authentic that ths aa, 'Trammel 'and Walah. Maaseeha- -'5 sugar companies end the -- other ' in- -! of ths powder sompany was killed, Informed manytoI. W. W.to wer leaving laetts. ' Th reservation follow: cothe SpQkane, dlvlduals who have been connected Th effect of the explosion wa felt lumber camp "The United States reserves td It- - ,1 Aa a result a conference of legion with smaller concerns in Utah. Idaho , over radius of 20 miles, members, civil officials and officers of self exclusively the right to decide and Montana have used unfair moth- ths national guard was held, following what questions are within Its domes- ' ods Jo crush competition In the manwhich more than, 10 former Service tie Jurisdiction and declares that alt ufacture of sugar In the west. The men were sworn In aa' special deputy domestic and political questions relat- -' complaints lodged with the federal sheriffs and the two pOmpe.ite of the lng wholly or in par) to Its Internal . trade commission are largely anonyIncluding' Immigration, labor, mous and the local .people say they Washington national guard here were affair coastwise traffic, the tariff, commerce, mobilized will be pleased to meet their accusers d lon of traffic In wom-anthe auppre c!oe-Ily In court, throw Incoming trains were watched open their records children and in opium and other and two alleged member-- of th and do everything possible to have the t radical "order taken Into custody. No dangerous drug, and all other docharges cleared up. ss they claim enmestic question and alt questions afother wer observed entering the city, fecting tire innocence of the charges 'made. ths present boundaries of the however. 6 , United States and its Insular and othth Associated Report gathered by Press . from eastern" Montana and er posse rung are .solely Within th LIBERTY BONDS WASHINGTON. Nov. 6 The News northern Idaho disclosed no movement Jurisdiction of ths United States and not under this tresty to be subLeader announces thla afternoon the of Industrial Worker toward Spo are mitted ht Gov. Davia way either toarfeitr-- " haa appointed.' Carter did re- tion er to any Nor Washington kane, point consideration of the coam- -. iGias secretarv of th treasury, auc-- I Final Quotations. reaanr 40 th 1st United State Sena- -j port any jrurh movement. JJearer ad- rlt or of the assembly ef th loagno , vice from OtmberlanC, however, said of nation tor Martin. er any agency thereof or . NEW YORK. Nev. 1J Final prices j - Th governor declined. tt"ffiak any a latge number of strangers had ar- to the deelsten er recommendation P ' on Liberty bonds tofoqf - statement sad. Class V,an said. rived there yesterday and that the W,P:.thhSi the. , 7 power neuncement ef th appointment would twn wpa plastered" with handbill, any fl?t4iflV 74- - eecondhfiTV4; 1 ' ration giving "a Ma. a ke,. fourth Ha, M 13, Victory : more property com front the gover announcing. a meeting "pf 'Industrial li .44. ns. M. 4; "victory 41 Worker. t J , ve the-legion - -- via London. Three mas meetings have been called for tomorrow by the Majority Social-1- st for the purpose of rdqring th from their leep. police authority It t declared an attempt I being made to e the presence ef Field Marshal von Hlndenburg as a fire-owhicn the German national - soup can be , a to boll."' brought Demonstrations chiefly cheered Von Hlndenburg and Qfh, yesterday and raised ertes mi Hoch" for former Emperor, Wli- and th eld empire iiars to COASTIESERVATIBIIS Dnl-matl- nl United-Mincaork- ia st 'Orr wagc-acot- i, rxpedlilnw, haa tlie Dalmatian imintlai to new mritrd nai, IkTr lute laat night. I miumlo made a trium pliant entry Into Jan, realiUn a wekawne from the Italian who had been awaiting hi coming. ChpC d Annunilo nulled from flume In tin curly morning dark-neThe torpedo bout Nnlki fu. lowed the miter wurahlp of hla fleet hundred troop werr aboard InrlodJng ArdJU grenadiers. uod ulo hi complete ntaff. D'Annunzio I rxpreted to eon-tlnhh eiedltliin to oilier irt my lit on a new landed at farm, AN to Fiery Mass Meeting Ifty The lw i. ) tlahrielr who Ml Mutate Thuraday long and aTlmuatou wTungh today prifoiHllir of lie" coal confer-cnc- c operator and miner In here agreed to lake up of wage and hhnr condi-tkin- a In I lx iwHnil t'or.tpeiiU field after they had fulled to agree on oonnldortn a national mwlr a Hr4 Vtjoiirning the general conference Scry. Wilson then summoned ctminilttcc of tlie the wage-scal- e central rometHIe Held to meet ul 3:30 p.m. rainy to negotiate new watte agreement. Opera torn from district outside will the central romi'etltUe Helddeter-mlne inert at the name hour to w IhUht the attreemeut to Workers jPetrogracl Leaveshume . Mysleriouslyphout Uo wnKeds in. TIUT. No. 5 to Poet Soldier Minister Must Raise Billions to Pay Allies Xo. to to SEIZE BLACK SEA OPERATORS WASHINGTON. to to Carter Glass to Be Named Successor a thr |