Cumberland Evening Times (Newspaper) - October 13, 1925, Cumberland, Maryland Cloudy probably Not In Moderate northeast and sast 2411 v v w Minimum v LAST CITY EDITION 1925 Direct Associated PRICE TWO ON TO FORCE No Strike Orders Wijl Be Is sued Engineers and men Until leaders DONT STRIKE Union Heads Seeking Public De In the Ranks Have North Woman She Was Kidnaped By Her Hurling For and For Are Hit De fensive Work of Washington Keeps Pirates Away From Plate Until the Third hll h BREAKS TIE WITH A HOMER held their headquarters I Kieme Pitched Wonderful Game After Second Mixing a Ball With Drop Curve Which He Had Under Perfect Finishes Game for Senators in Ball high and Goslin got a Press N 13 There be no strike is sued to and fire men on the Western Maryland railroad before October it was definitely decided at a meeting of the work1 The Maryland engineers and firemen determined to force a out and President Byers must this move to force the workers Want To We have SOday clause in our contract with Maryland Railway Company which President Byers inust violate he forces us to sign up under his new rules and work Associated Press ing conditions oy declared one of the Brotherhood 13 The tains while the meeting mor was still m The Western m the 1925 world president has and came hia ultimatum last year back to their original battle must sign up by October take up the sixth days he that x rules and regulations had of their struggle for pie This is in direct violation of contract and it is now up to Byers checked suddenly yes leiday in its advance by the out It is his move and if wego furious attack of Ipok tho out he will the I field withan advantage by of to two and needing the leaders that they do ony this afternoon to gain want a strike and are making tor public 1 Defections In have been some few Ball Ball Carey was doing a dance on the base Moore scored while Bluege was throw jlng Barnhart out at Curoy going to Traynor Ball Strike Carey scored on single over The tied and tho crowd waa in an Wright Traynor stole second arid ou wild throw to went to Strike strike Bluege tossed out Two one Fourth Anna Keefer Tells Federal Authori ties In That Abductor Forced Her At Point of Pistol to Pur chase Tickets For South With the Money She Had Received From Husbands Compensation of the Department of Justice are investigating the story of Anna of North hack to center she last May by Raymond 27 years high Ball 2 wide Kremer was at the point of a pistol to come With him t MADE HER BUY TICKETS ba Keefer charges a boarder in her Judge strike her at a where she had gone to cash a government Ban strike Bail Compensation check of her a and Judge struck her to buv fnr swinging hard on inside A J f w i li f j Bluege Ball An detained with con Bluege cracked a single over firmed her mothers she saw no pistol when the Wrights alleged kidnapping Peck Bluege Mil lev i u t j when denied the assert was caught off i aim got a was ou me waa Forbes homo the right field Kremer to Mclnnis to Moore to sne arranged the trip to warring factions II vas a onS drive and was his third No one no Mclnnis sent out a long By to their second straight cham Full The ou of the other strike nil T 1 UL1 I holding the Joe Harris Strke and 2 Joe Harris savage foul scattered the box holders in left Ball Kremer threw out Harris at Harris tapping the ball for a weak Oho 1 PITTSBURG out into right field to warm up as a relief Moore shot a single through hitting strike the first ball Ball Strike Carey upStrike Carey Ball Peck popped to Bluege to who ran over to tho pitchers box to Cuyler I backed away from a wide Ball j Severeid Cuyler sent a high fly to Smith Ball guson fed Smith Smith struck out ball by a Kremer Strike Mo runs no The main details of the above story from Atlanta were con firmed MEXICO IS BEING Gloria Faure companying Mexican Finance to New CHARGE IS Authorities Say She ed As Maid In Car o Associated plaint seeking 1 1 It n ff 1 4 Wl Jll v rr l 4 i strike to obtained there Mrs T T t nut it known whether sue left voluntarily or was New York has wit strike reed to accompany The latter had been a boarder at Department of no worlang as a on the Chesapeake and Ohio the first time In the were con fer change in tlie rate but of ths rules arid working Tlie railroad company did not announce what these Pmo would the workers selves have been to was and clear after three days The setting the sixth skirmish Barnhart Ball Inside and Ball Ball threw at first taking the Pirates right at No no one T SECOND INNING Strike HUSBAND EMPLOYED HERE womans is employed at the this Two children are living North a boy about girl of The other as mentioned in Ferguson strike Ball ater Branch it was re i Tere Trace was then IOSt Keefer is said to be about 36 years of the we do not know what they but although this Judge broke his bat and had to get we that they will mean the of tho field one Ball Judge some decrease in our present The infield was dry notwithstanding the tact in soot condition since Bluege no mention made in the bulletin been covered by tarpaulins iu the posted last night by the of tho combatants in Wash one union tried to sacrifice hut Kremer to forced Np no hits ho I which he had under perfect Ball No no no The ball the carpenters wont to work oi The rushed the broken field The crowd was up over the out to shake his o Carey Carey lined i looked like a Pirate victory with iicm A cruw i keeping up continous cheering as it Peck strike An official the railroad I teams came hack a worn On hit and run declared that tlie new rules and effects of three stirring when Peck doubled into ing conditions which had Basements in the National Ball wore those which had been under especially in the pitching Kremer threw wild to various conferences I they had their full i catch Peck and Peck for Cuyler threw out Cuyler at Barn the loft field took short Peck holdrun ing wore discussion at between President Byers and mem bera of There was no change in the wage scale he Angered Workers It waa learned that some the angered by the r served upon them by do so It will be the first One two one for a Traynor almost theson to Moore Peck toola Moores grounder and threw bad ly to Moore being Carey Fergu T It r Ball A lo II 1 L LI 11 i strength ready to swing into action j The Pirate infield came Un s once again Odds Against Despite their Ferguson Ball Ball two no SIXTH INNING and precedent were against the Krerner kicked on the third 1 Cuyler flied put to CIH OF PANAMA QUIET AFTER Public Disorders Break Out Over Controversy Between Tenants and Landlords Over Associated Gen eral commanding in tho can al zone reported the War depart A report the forwarded to the immigration by lis New ary Officials here to Indicate the nature of the or whether It contained any in the Tho complaint is have been filed by a Mexican Barnhart upStrike called Ball mt American had 1 insido Rsi 9 nail Bent lo Preserve order in tho is at the of the Traynor 1 called Tray The troops or move WOSB the mm boundary at must they win Strike call Traynor threw out the No no no more in a row to fake the but Ferguson flied out to the ba1 third haac I if they do so It will be the first time One two hits Stanley Harris EIGHTH INNING s nden t of the d i in the history of the vision cf the Western Maryland has been done wi til tho Is night wave ready to call a strike inv sue confined to the best four of mediate leaders seven t i i i counseled them to sit tight and let their employers make the first j The pointed that should the make good their threat that they would go out by the lockout ami not the strike thereby put ting the burden upon Following the served last night in the form of a The Pirates were understood today to a deal with San Fran one oclock A message to the state department from the legation in Panama said dis orders continued alt day Sunday and shot a single over Stan up Traynor took Stan Harris slow roller j WAS Severeid that the American a underhand throw eld got along single into Me crowd was now starting a big strike Wright forced Peck to HBT nailed him at ran for bat Ball ting for troops had been brought to tho vicin ity of the zone Boundary in prepara Coast League for the purchase Mclnnis 1 swung Hal and strike Paul at a reported a third called strike no hlts no errors price of and three players KU I TTT be delivered Ticket Sale Plans Pittsburgh baseball club officials to Goslin walked on tour McNeely stolo Joe strike McNeely wont down the strike Moore took Joe first talked with Kre iHarris grounder him imer in the Ball for their use need should Officials hero believe ances will Smith singled over racing to Strike Ball Strike Rice T General message said strike sont up a high fly to public order was In a very disturb Kremer which announced rates pay announced complete plans for the Ferguson was eeng re for engineers and firemen including sale of tickets for the seventh worlds mer curves Kremer struck out revised rules governing working conj series game tomorrow In event tho On three No runs wo ditions will be effective Pirates tieing the series ll i n t 11 struck letting a curve go Me Iby for the li The was still boo Smith claimed this was a 1925 and that all engineers and fire men who desire to remain in the ser vice after October 1925 will that date signaled offices under rales and working the workers that if there was any walkout it be a general one over tbe This they laU members of of Train men will strike with During the past several weeks organizers been active ranks of the shop who have been since the strike of in the West ern Maryland These union leaders aro ready to strike with the engineers and fire i Few Shopmen Will Quit On the other hand other Indicate that but few of the shopmen will go but if a brotherhood strike is Many of the shopmen have not of them declared this that when we struck and Brotherhoods for they turned n Then why should we strike The of Railway Train men and whom the en and expect lo go out also should the Western Maryland fores a wore Their leaders refused to confirm or deny Continued on Pago 0 at three 12 ticket nt at tol Approximately reserv three pitched no THIRD INNING WASHINGTON Rice cards have Veen mail lined put to Kremer who ed of the permanent f i i ui about and these stabbed his gloved will bring the required tickets when Harris up Ball Innis slammed a single over the mid Smith strike Ball Ball Joo Harris took Smiths liner near the grand Mclnnis held Kremer Strike Kremer struck out for the third being to fathom Fergusons no called Strike Mclnnis took grounder tenants and jed state In the City of Panama due and touched McNeely going to Veach balling for Slan who took himself out of tho Veach was a disturbance in the left field box and play was halt until It was Ball Moore threw out at No one no went into catch for the Sena Into the pitchers controversy between landlords over rent SEVENTH INNING No one I box and Adams went to Ball presented at a designated downtown Traynor ticket Harris hopper and tossed smothered strike Ball Owens I strike strike Fou Ball Ball LABOR FEDERATION TO AID WORKERS sor in a New York the Mexican embassy here the complaint waa a political enemy of apS the Calles government in The Mexican finance rived in New York late last to negotiate with Bankers for a mod of the Huerta Mexican debt Officials Are Silent Labor department officials today to discuss further than to us which they believed tho The paragraph referred to provides this act shall be construed to accredited goyern nor to their or It was mndo clear ment thai tho merits of the not been examined hero and that th department was unadvised to basis for the Accusation Will Try to New Gloria Alberto Paul to Now private car was made today by his Ho said thi party consisted of Senor staff Secretary Pani arrived tember 29 to discuss and road matters with Etill In the The who the deportation ot she arrived here from Kl Pa8 on private car Hidalgo UKf Mexican National Senor Panis party to Destroy Manager from the The will take the usual Ball Ball bench and called attention to tho fact chances Ball wide and that one ot boxes had sent high fly One ot the rails hnd INNING nice Rice was hooted by the Strike Ball Ball Rices hot but threw him out at Harris whipped over a the Ball took Stan Harris roller In front of tho plate and got him at first Strike Kro Into tho call No no while was being Ball i was Play strike Hall Moore got 1 Cuyler took in Judges long hoist a Fergusons fourth ball over the being Traynor took Carey took Careys ground grounder and low to er too late to Moore and Carey was first but Mclnnis made a fine also safe nt Cuvler Bluege out lo Kreme It was a fielders pickup and the hatter was I Peck Ball got a baao on hlf into a double Judge pop fly doubling Ball out strike Strike Bluege threw ont Smith hit nt a slow No no no errors Atlantic Federation ot today voted to lisa its best efforts to assist the United Textile Workers Iu thb defeat ot the of in their reduction wages and their destroy the Textile unions In hundred members of tho Textile Union have been on strike since a reduction of wages ot 10 Defeat American seen at Senor Panis A i that when ed Bhe was that Secretary Panis wife lor iu Lon to mer drop ball on the Barnhart Strike Ball mixing a fast ball with a drop INNING up crowd Is now starting for in tho Interest strike strike The Gooso m cno and Canada and Peek waa swinging at a curve endorsed the work ofthe recreation f ball The Goose hit several nnd playground association In estab pitching fi He wna into the right field In convention voted to cooperate The with Fire AS COMMUNISTS STRIKED FRANCE ENDED At ffl Transport Workers of to long the Score by Innings 2 3 4 5 Washington 0 0 000 8 0 70 12 R H E 0 6 2 Pittsburgh 0 0 Oi 10 0 00 3 7 1 sent up a high one to j Harris Tho convention for got n double to It was i the defeat of any effort to eliminate smash and hit the work by day cm slate and barrier in tho deepest corner ot the j municipal public and declared Judge strike eight Wright took was also voted to I Bluege Ball affiliated government employers Tray Innu for tho extension of the nbr No one J but Paris attempted the cess among the There a In on the streets frr killed and somo thirty maintained