Wellsville Daily Reporter (Newspaper) - April 16, 1920, Wellsville, New York an Ultimatum Railroad Brotherhoods Them Until Have Their Men Report For Action Taken by Governmental ' ' * ' Associated return of and In were reported today by tn aa JIM Railroad Labor Board for In the New York aome roada reported men flocking back while others sporadic A 6t the strikes in Central Far West was April 16.Spieedy the railroad in the Par West was forecast today with the by the government af stronghold by of 26 were issued in the principal strike centers West unless the men returned to work by their positions be declared vacant and new men In 850 April 15.The Railroad General Association of New York tonight delivered an to the giving them until noon Saturday have nien for that the railroads open books for a period of 224 ending at for men as during that and who ari who will be taken back Into the retaining their another meeting of Ihe it was a new wage scale demand would be drafted Brotherhood leaders will be asked t to the American April thir to can territory so as to attack of Sonora the action on the request been to move Iti on Mexican lino to ta thence through American to and across tor Agna a movement against the of would be The only other of attack against Sonora through between nora and It that could be by i small force of n making today that had permission troops said the under pressure from the Mexican board at it food supply problem which was aggravated by a strike ol helpers and por handling eggs and froser took a more hopeful aspeci when the on various twelve voted to service on the Pacific Coast was reported back to STRIKE DECLARED April work tomorrow The por who caused the will jre for a 45-hour Week under the new the union announced Thoy had been getting a short-lived teamsters 8trik< was marked by frequent 6i the unauthorized rail i and several hundred police rfr an end in this vicinity serves had to patrol the terminal mai were declared to bo visible today kot No lesA than 42 strikes t - and Ot the police are ir Passenger - In the side market ter service showed the greatest but disorder has been held tt due largely to the continued - a minimum with but Jew use oT volunteer | The Erie moved Its first Hore than 65,000 commuters were car train into Jersey City today from Por fuel and equal number or more protected by armed but then Coming un- no trouble on the 60 to the New York Central improved was giver to this evening on the strike of the and Jersey Central Lehigh switchmen was The Erie sent out fourteen off. between 4:35 and All left on ' The terminal board at a normal appearance for first time since the The A iT sent out 22 trains and April 16.-pirect Fair service in m tiie would situation took form initial meeting of the Jerset Central reported thiU 4i created by a transportation act to deal with all railroad members of the Board by the to meet and immediately were confirmed yesterday by the There was pressure - a speedy completion by the Board so that quick action might be had in the 1 y the who have voted to return to did so with the stipulation that their demands would bo to the Officials of the Railway which have opposed the strike government officers and members of in urging to return to work held out assurance of prompt action through tiie of the nine members the Hoard were pi Railroad Elliott and Park were on but was the only of and one of the public representatives is not expected here until The telegraphed Phillips and Wharton to hurry to the Pay amendment I cents clerks ine com 61 OH m RAISE TOWARD of today linued their march capital of the adjoining which move from Carransa sent HO re-entry into can Military said a success give the cary power necessary to overcome any Humors Sonora of re void in but was FOR April 16.Delivery, of eply of the to objections 4o of he Treaty hnd the Allies is awaiting approval from Washington of i As .as is Wilson's the reply will be landed over for of Central trains left its Jersey Central vvith 45,000 Service 7f prr of normal on all divisions was and Lackawanna train were manned by students from Stevens ant Rutgers An the part by federal Operatives of of justice a list ot striking traced causes of mail trains and watched vari in the of Governor's Island army declared they were ready any pan they might be called upon They have already notified the Penn sylvania railroad that soldiers will move any supplies stalled in City and that others will man cars on which of American just returned from wilf be taken to home military railroad division of the United army today began movement of government freight at railroad terminals The ransport due to sail for France was loaded by Additional up al Weehawken will be AND IN HEAVY Associated April 16.Disconcerting messages have been received lere from the Aintab area in Northern indicating that Turks and Armenians are engaged in heavy Ighting occupying American This news has uneasiness ng the safety of 13 American French relief entered Aintab late in but the bulk of the force subsequently 16.Stockholders of the Standard OH Company of New whose are imw listed on the Stock a special to-be held in N. S. when they Will V lye 0 of an of the from to The new haa no voting will bo by 3. P. Morgan ias were of stock last It is all will be taken by present expansion ( f the a sU by W. C. Hiom capital within a brief period than iCs could vide after the Of Federal 1919, the sold to its 983,383 sharei Of at the proceeds of which as additional working The proceeds of the present issue will be used to acquire oil to improve rei fining and pay tor tank steamers under and provide additional working It is expected that the prea ent issue of preferred stock will be with the surplus earn ings to provide with all Ihe new capital required for the balance of the year 192 and throughout the year 1921." connection with the new are given a preliminary consolidated general balance showing the company's condition the close ot 1919. This total of and net current assets of 1384,349,404, after charging oil current liabilities including reserve capital Of 625. statement also shows that for the years annual averaged before ducting federal taxes and after deducting such NOW Want More Want It But Than April 15.DlslncUned to follow the example by some labor ahd strike for and live on ing salary are today faced of sticking to their Job and continuing Ihe hopeless combat with the high of living or else quitting and into Other of The latter the more among the is most expensive .to the It be long the state department ser bO it Ik that tern tc the ad of the newspapers to secure to Under cif ' v k 1.5.In con- with previous action by a Senate the Assembly tonight of the by the Luak Joint 1 which radical The passed in the House tonight are to require privato tions such as the liland of cial to be by and under the of the and to authorise the ment in the office of the of a bureau to and prosecute raised weie by the to 30 and the second to 20, the O. that William m of the and Joseph of New were of the the staying Mr. wait not the legislation the House Jn Mr. the chair dould Evans he he is a Mr. hci knew ' but know about Socialism and if he pick between the one he radical Socialistic - COMMITTEE KEIin HANDS OF Is Chairman and Will Oo io June 5th. Would April Republican State Committee Us including George Glynn as B. as Hanison K. Bird as treasurer and Snell as of the executive announced that the state delegation to the National Convention leave New York for Chicago oni a special train the of Hotel reservations been made for the 88 congratulated the excellent condition of jer in history It been in batter he Woman's state committee wlU open Hotel Associated April 16.--After a trial last ing four attorneys began this morning the summing up in the trial of Jady accused of having Harry M. Smith last Tht case will go to the jury late Vail 16.Tjlieodore N. chairman the board of American Telephone and Telegraph died at the Johns Hopkins April 16.The death of Theodore N. Vail was due to a complication of cardiac kidney He was brought here Jekyll last in his private Ho was in a serious condition and death was not was something ' This aort of has descended from one of to one accepted only as last sort by men perform increase being considered by the Jump of 25 There a general feeling among ci ihe legislature this Senator C. of is a vigorous fight to Insure its chief stumbling block for the advancement of the measure is Senator Henry M. .is the Senate Finance ia the filter through which all finance and appropriation bills must Senator Sage is to the hill OB the ground of the expense it without ih the would amount to about state problem Ih similar to that of the who arc conducting a fight for more Just as men and women are leaving school and children go without state em are quitting departmental and the near when the state work will remain unfinished for lack of Even vacancies are now from service It is but a of time before be it is an expensive matter for the of to constantly have a flow of state State work ers in labor is costing the thousands of a year sides cutting down the general ciency of the of the unpopularity of the state job today as with former years may be shown in the fact that In 1919 only 7,701 per sons civil service examinations an 18.!)n in 1915. The resignations from the service continue to These it if pointed are merely is to of the State Civil Service Of the that Assembly liquor In tho f the farce adopting lorr denying the floon I agree with that we were The only with him Is we not drunk with We werts t tree to the days of the Czar of Education -is the check make Men vote the radical a resolution providing Of to sit in and Steinberg followed by ' Evana contended Wlis writing tim only he that it not Wt ticket as a to what believe to be bad government that the Democrats and ing he action of the Assembly in Socialist Assemblymen was the of one or two .to the Governor of or the Mayor of a western the gentleman mean of thus House voted their conscience in voting to oust the asked Assemblyman George N. Jesse of New answered Mr. belie Vf the men here with passion and hatred that they had no conscience ' M. a committee said bills were drawn to correct one of ovile arisen in the ft hit at the Hand School he we il re to maintain American we must provide some means prevent teaching of treason to youth of our to a question why the had not closed the liand Mr. tn close but of The On C. df io f the give Members Up - at 43 West 3t0h Street will be Republican New York County tonight S. Neville Doylo was elected to H. declined who waa re- County H. and Patrick A. of will be and the under for passage of ihe this The Rand School has declare resignations will grow in volume as soon as the discover it for them expect Killed in April 16.-i-^Pwo another is in Of Louisville treason RAISE orribile ftom New on ml traina early near the teachers