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CENTS IN CITY LIMITSSAN ANTONIO, '/EYAS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1919. —SIXTEEN PAGESVOLUME TWO— NO. 32PLACELEADERSLocal Leaders at Suffrage MeetingSupreme Test of Medical Skill Employed in Attempt to Prevent Two Poisoned Children From DyingLabor’s Proposal That Steel Strike Be Considered by Industrial Conference Committee So Far CheckedAviators in the Van Are» «Det aine d at Rock Island Due to Rains' --fLieut. Wales, Piloting No. 63 Eastward, Is Killed in - Mountain PassYOUNGER OF SISTERS HAS FIGHTING CHANCEMEETING ADJOURNS TO RECONVENE TUESDAYNq Hope Is Held Out for Recovery of Older Luikart Girl After Chicago Reporter Furnishes His BloodDelegates Representing Capital Propose Code of Relations, Including Deals CnlyWith Their EmployesBy RALPH F. COUCHUnited Preort Staff CorrespondentWASHINGTON,. D. C., Oct. IO^-X deadlock on organized labor's pro-: posal for immediate arbitration of/th* steel strike loomed before the National Industrial Conference today. 'The dmillock wan lo the cebtrn* corny mlttce o( fifteen, to which the urbttntloii, proposal wan referred. Indications wcrwthat the conference would hove lo *d-* journ enrly for laek of burinoR* ito tran*-1 act until the deudlock Is broken and the central committee reports. .The conference today voted a,roc*a§ uri't til 0:;i0 u, in. next Tuesday to the central committee of 35 time to a tody .anil, report on the proposal of the labor group; it at the conference name a- board of k|x lo arbitrate th« Btecl strike. • ■;Declaring for the open shop, delegated representing capital today proposed * code of Industrial relation* to the National Industrial conference. . - * -.*'No employer should be required ‘ to deni with men or croups of men who are not his employe* or choacn by mon judohr triem.” said the report..Tills is similar to t.h#% *tnnd taken by F,. IT. Gary Jn refusing to moot American Federation cf Lahor official* dlreedng Che hU;p) strike. Gory.tike* the poildon tbnsofficial* do not represent hi* employe*. •The proposals of -the employer*’ croup ore divided Into 12 clause*, all; of which are In f.ho form of entntelacion of general principles. ■ That one dealing with the.open shop declares that “there should.' be. »,o interference with- the. open shop, th*i:ts;' tho. shop Jn wJilch-.membership . «*d non-membersWDjn.any *j*bclatlqa t*,potmada a- condition of employsveixtr - There should ho no denial ot tbo rigbtvof ^ employer nod his workers to agree that their relations phnll be that of tho closed unionshop, or of the dosed non-union shop. But -tteo right of the employer and . hi* man-to-continue their relations on the prln^fJIe of the openshop should not be questioned or denied/’The central committee win meet Monday to lako up tho arbitration proposnj and *Continued on Pu« Tm,——. VRUMORED D’ANNUNZIO VICTIM OF ASSASSINProgress of PlanesOPPORTUNITIES MUST BE EX TENDED TO RURAL DISTRICTS, SPEAKERS TELL WOMENPRESIDENT SHOWS GREAT IMPROVEMENT' (By United Pres*,) • ,yiENNA, Oct. 10.—A minor circulated here repotted the an-* sassination of Gabriele d'Annunw zio at Hume. §(By United Pr«w.) /PARIS, Oct. 10.—A newgpp^er here publishes a rumor from Vienna reporting the assassinaticA of Gabriele d'Aimunzio. There fia no', confirmation of the rnraor. .OFFICERS for the flint vomoii’s political organization It» Texas, the newly fledged Texa* Longue of Women Voters wore elected whenr theState Bqual Franchise AKaoclation assembled /or cbe Afternoon session as follOWS!Mr*. JcsRle D.tniel Ames of George-towD. formerly treasurer of th© liqnal Suffrage Association, president; Mrs, Lrr Joe^pli of Pan Antonio, Ox7*t vlro i.r«»iiUcnt; Mrs. E. J, Jteppert of Dallas. .second vice president; llrs. T,. A. Coleman of San Antonio, third vice president; Mrs. JcSsle D. Cop© of Karnrs City.. COrre^pondJng (Secretary; Mrs. Anna C«d* of El P*sO. recording secretary. and Mrs, A. Caswell Ellis of Austin, trensnrer.MISS IDA ROBERTS, FORMER SCHOOL TEACHER, LOSES LIFE, AND COMPANION INJUREDTHE WEATHER► clnlty—TortlghJ: and Sun Antonio*and vl» Sul (i relay: Clumdy; probably ruin and colder. MaXf'lnium temperature. F0 to R3. Moderate to .fresh southerly winds shifting to northerly early Saturday morning.° Kost T e Xja s—Tonight and finturday: Cloudy, probably rain und colder except In «utheastern, portloh. Coltlrr %Snturduy.12 midnight 75 Sa.n ......74Is, in. .lt;....•■ lt;*«* !* ;i. in ....... 7«»2 a. m...........T5 10 a. ci...*.......703a.“m........... 74 31 a. m. 7S4 a. ........... 74 32 noon. .......?, 705 a. m ....74 1 p. ju. . Si(la. ........... 74 2 p. in..*........ S27 a. hi. ■ • *4 3 p.m..,,...,... S3YOUR EVENING NEWSGave you the best, the finest, the most conxplete and readable , service on • /THE GREA T WORLD SERIES GAMESof any afternoon daily in the great Sotfthvest. There was not one angle of the great conflict which was not snappily and entertainingly “covered” by the feature^ and expert writers who wrote the world's series for 1YOUR EVENISG NEWSAnd it js needless to teJ! you that THE EVENING NEWS is the only afternoon NEWSPAPER in the Southwest which furnished you with actual photographs of the big games, within forty-eighrhours after the games had been played.In addition to this printed-service YOUR EVENING NEWS furnished the returns, inning by inning, to thousands of soldiers in every army camp in/and around San Antonio absolutely free of charge to the lads in khaki.Every day,hundreds of fans received first-hand dope,, right hot from the direct wire-from the Chicago and^incinnati bail parks.THIS ALL GOES TO PROVEThat if anything'BIG is on, you will have to rely uponTHE WAR DEPARTMENT :s going to take over on November 1 the welfarework now being 'done in the various army camps of the United States bythe Y. M. C. A' the Knights of Oolumbus, the Jewish Welfare Board, the Y. W. C. A. and several other organizations which have been more or lessactive. This infercmiation has-been received at Camp Travis, and the directorsof the different organizations affected are making plans to demobilize their forces by the end-of this month.5 .The army officer* have announced tno stiDpUc* end eQjriitmunt of the Y. .'theK. C„ (be J. W. B. and the Y. W. andthat some or the places now being runwill be maintained.' under Government supervision. It is eccpected that the army will employ n number of tdod from Qnon of the utttantwitins to run the welfare centers alter the; change, although this lios not been announced definitely.Close to three Taundred men, nearly all of whom have been doing secretarial workPortugal Puts Down Revolutionary Plan and Arresls FollowBy RAYMOND CLAPPER United Press Stuff Correspondent. ■PITTSBURGH. Pa.. Got. 10.—First-hand * probing of the steel strike was to be-Cin with the arrival of the Senate Labor Committee'here today. »Senator* treaded by CfiiUrman . Kenyon arrived on an.early train and prepared to vlrAt steel towns In the Pittsburgh district during the-day.McKeesport. Braddock, DuQuosne- anil Homestead are on ■ the slate but It was doubtful If the committee could rover the ground marked out. Senators plan to j?o into the mills and question workmen. They Will knock at jinn nnounced kitchen doorsContinued on Fa«© Two.By Unlvprnnl Service.]yfADRID, Oct. 10.—TJianks to 'the energy of the Portuguese government, the revolutionary movement in Portugal has miscarried, it was learned from Lisbon. Arrests of rebd agitators continue and the prisonsTh all the big cities of Portugal are crowded.since the T*nJfe/l State* entwvul the war, will bt* affected in tbe different army caicps in the (:nitcd States. Of these, nearly two hundred and Y. C/ A.- workers and nearly one hundred are members of the Knichts of Columbus. The .Tewiwt Welfare Board has practically closed nilits work and discharged tcs camp fiecVc-tertc.s and the Y. W. Is only eonrJuctW the Hostess House aLQunp Trari9. ThqtCoatlaoed s*o Pare Two.YOUR EVENING NEWSTO GIVE YOU THE ONLY LIVE, READABLE AND ENTER - TAINING SERVICE IN THIS PART OF THE COUNr ■ TRY. AND WE ARE TICKLED TO DEATH TO BE AT YOUR SERVICE.McNeol Jewelry Co.Carries'the finest In fJlamoml* nart Platt uurn Jewelry.—(Adv,jLENTZ, “Tailor.” . The Fox Co.1UU soicdatl St_ The largest kodak finisher* la (he worldAdjoining NafJ Bank of Commerce. (AdT.) (Adv.) fA. P- Beyer, 310-12-West Commerce,sells Typewriter* nod new Edison i’hono graphs hdlt;1 Jiecorde. (Adv.)
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