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Show .QDAL WORK, EQUAL PAY AND EQUAL JAY New York. Sept 5. Despite ideal weather, Labor Day yesterday failed to draw the expected number of marchers into the procession. Conservative Con-servative estimates place the number in line at 40,000, of whom perhaps 1,000 were women. The latter look advantage of the occasion oc-casion to get in a word for equal suf-fragp, suf-fragp, one section bearing a banner with the inscription, "Equal Work, Equal Par and Equal Say." As elsewhere throughout the coun-trj'r coun-trj'r the McNamara case was prominently promi-nently referred to, A majority of all banners and transparencies In'the pa rade were In praise of J. .1. Mc-Naniara. Mc-Naniara. Detective William J. Burns, who ar-rcstu ar-rcstu McNnmara, came In for condemnation. con-demnation. One sign suggbsted that If there wore more men like Victor Bergor In congress "the 7WNnmarn outrage would not have happened." At different places along tho line of march stood men, with red flagH, taking contributions for the defense 3f the McNamaras. - net |