Show be TO LABOR ADOR MOVEMENT 1 t Fear Labor Federation More MoreL L Than the Royalists ort orI or I t- t I. I 7 Nationalists j V REALIZING THE THE D DANGER NGER I I Remarkable Story of the Exploits Ext Exa Ex- Ex t plaits of Young DareL Daredevil Dare Dare- a devil Spaniard L ij Vi 14 k 17 rl BY PAUL ns 4 nn Cable Cabio fp V Republican S S. S V Paris Nov XO 3 The Thc The French govern govern- last seen the necessity of or f I mont has at loIn s something to check the tho leaders of ot that vast ast revolutionary movement under the tho thet I F f. f which is li being promoted t guise o of labor organization rho The Tho real enemies of the thc republic today to- to day dav arc are not so 80 much tho the Royalists ts al and The government lifts nos to iu Nationalists take count o of them but the tho enem enemy that causes most anxiety is 18 tho Gen eral oral Federation of or Labor Iho There re is no 1 doubt about the alms aims of this revolutionary revo revO- association Its l lenders tim aim expropriation of oC the general at the s i bourgeoisie Olsie and the dl disappearance of ot tho the employer r Formerly responsible statesmen did not riot take talo the thc utterances labor leaders serl- serl of ot C these called so P h Somehow the they seemed to think that hat they would never ne collect a follow follow- Sf W ng me- that would command attention L. L t 1 t vonni t Issued b by the thO general er 1 f federation r tl ll- ll of labor has has' opened l' l their thell eyes The rite or organization Is fast Cast t getting nil all L the trade unions fri in n France anti and also I many of ot the professions It It prot professes pro pro- I t to discuss labor questions first but hut all the time Its leaders are seeking ice king to to Instill into the minds of w workmen the tho ml mischievous ons gospel of or Gustavo Gustave nerve who Is b much more to be feared the loquacious I. I I The ge general nelll I federation of labor IsI is 18 I busy organizing ing an Imm Immense gathering gather gather- ather- ather 1 ing inK In III order to show the government the great power er the workers or orr r rather the agitators who lead them t r wield In France Ell But th there rc Is news I toda today that M. M Clem Clemenceau has decided de tie- the meeting on the to forbid ground that the thc law lav does cloes not allow labor abor agitators a to organize for a general gent gen gen- t I oral eral strike or 01 to prepare a rebellion In Danger cJ The rue premiers premier's decision will wUl be applauded ap ap- b by every ever Frenchman anxious That this r to maintain internal peace peace Is imperiled is 14 made clear by bythe bythe bythe the warning notes nates struck b by blo llo newspapers In the Senator Sen Sea I ator even goes so far flu as to tatO lat that tho country is about to see another revolution A remarkable story which comes i. i from Madrid Is It told h by the Journal to toI to- to I day cloy The story concerns a young Spaniard named Emile San Pedro who will shortly appear before beCore thc the Madrid courts to answer extraordinary Iii Iii- c. c charges of or swindling E The young oung I I mans man's life story reads like a n. romance He lie is represented as ha having haing ing called himself lr and to have posed L f i. i fl ns as the son of ot the ho h hero ro of ot Santiago de deIL deM M IL Cuba v- v 1 f t I. I ti Ilk hi capacity o U qU ft IU wi l j 4 q LV L 11 J officer ce 1 al at Gibraltar but wh when he U It c came m to San Pedro PedlO demanding the young oun girls girl's hand han In marriage his hh real I identity was discovered and anti he was Iu put pul In prison at C Cadiz A resourceful young oung gentleman San Pedro on being transferred to Barcelona is reported Deported to have hayo written to his En English sweetheart sweetheart sweet sweet- heart hoart h her to forgive him him as ho had deceived her through love lo and to have requested request d her to Implore her brother who Mho was wag In Barcelona to plead in his hie favor The brother eventually went on hl his bail and San Pedio Petito was released tl But now comes the tie most exciting eY and amI mo most t Incredible I part of or the story Launches Into Adventure I t San n an Pedro Pedio I launched un out Iut Into adventures adventures ad nd- ventures In which he ho Is alleged to have C induced his hia liberator to join It ItIs l Is solemnly declared that he posed as Js the brother brothel of ot the queen of Spain an and that his companion styled ll himself him hini- self as a marquis TO Together the they went wentlo to lo London and from there to Paris I where they were wele received and dined I IJ J by the tho Spanish amba ambas ador and at Cardinal Sancha thc tho primate of or Spain gave the pseudo prince pesetas to have ae him the trouble t of ur iring Airing for ot money At Valencia the swindle was wn dl dis discovered discovered dis- dis cu cr covered ll and t the adventurers ad put iUt n 11 prison f on but shortly afterward they Ii were Velt released und anti went to Gibraltar in III a merchant ve Ye el cl From there the they went to where th the prince Dosed C as a u. call captain ln of or Infantry but hut buthis 4 his breast covered with several rows of lit bogus medals gave him hint 1 away an ani I he ho was wn arrested The cas ca case f f. against t him has Just come up Ui and the public Prosecutor ll demands a sentence of f. f fl t four years cal imprisonment |