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ash , BY Will-Dim Hill-W! ammo dent. mm Ost 29.-Despite the | Wad assertion of Acting President | _ wmwm Nows | gervice - Statt |< ~ \ John L, Lewis, of the United Mine |-- Worm 'of America,. that 'the great | ~ 'soft coal strike: must and will go into |- -- ~. effect at midnight Him unless ~the | mum make monolouwwhm .. tho! “It M will not Mmovom f mm tor alumna woman-ow at 10- t mm. the executive; boom the miners' . ' feel—4mm 54 not lomomw, this wok“ * «aust. prove & ammonia th the'great'| wire at unrest now swooping the Uni- lodgings. fae s * No Change in- Attitude. . ~ _ THs. bet 28.-Insist» | , thg {6° the last that there should bo 16 ~ ch in the situation of the ' \unlon . 1 miners toward the proposed strike -_ until the operators indlcated a willing. | . ness to awmxfmtm 'them, John 1. | ; ug pxomident of' tho Unitcd | f Mme Workers of Amman, left. 'here C this morning at 6:10; 'dclock over inu. 13:1er and Ohio railroad For Indi- . anapolis. His darting shot as ho's ep- | tho Arain was .\we hive jfilmy. it is now the operat» | i ~ Public Opinion Rolled on : : to min: About (mange 103 } Got. 28: “menistio mm situation were Mat olroles here today. rax: . that - John Jn | {Mommas prominent. had. called a | 8 wason ”\s' alderman had : will 'the leaders of the min “tofirlke \G th-tuomfioylmmh \Lyman-aw a> rad with Ao nner oem est ' Point Cadets during the visit ke made jo the Mi Columbia, - the: 'King: and. Prof. Parsons on the steps of o); the degro . or Doctor otdows. i= Thong-day Evening, October- 30, , County Judge George 'Addington, « Wigwal!, candidate for Assembly. a - RH) CROSS Rflll CALL PLANS MADE a yh nol “ fl\ l at Meeting of Executive © Committee C in this cits: from November \B to H.} Inclusive were made at 4a moeting af \the exeoitive, commitioe last night. Chairman John K. Perkins «was in! change. .. Mrg. 4 chairman of thg wonien's committes, . -| afd her eight district captains wore | présent and fold of plans being made | \| tos the: horagc-to-house canvas. . It was deckled to leive the: matter of | canvassing; the mille to. the manufac- turers\ . committes, which will © bg named Jater, . William R. Bice, execu- | / tive secretary of the' committee, an- nounced today - that (the . szxpnllos ' would be roceived from the. Albany | Charles R. Ford was named chair- map of the advertising and: \publiomr committee. He naméii as. his . a§« Boclates: Frank T.;: Kenbsedy.. Romy E Rickman,: James J. wallace, Frank | 1.8. Palmer, T. nwmmmmmx and: | it | Mr. King., Edvmgd Ruane... Post . of | the American Legion . will be asked to 3 name & eomxmtlco of Mamet} ~gar- vice men to annotate in 'the an“ 40r/6,000 merabers{ in Gohog#. - . The- | affice of the commissioner ot mono 1 safety .in thecity lull. which will be | used as general headquarter». will be open ovary day, , F Clerks' Proposal Th l | ah spacial meeting of _ the - Goboos | - |Merchaonts' association has beer cauifted: : [tor Thursday evening sat the Hoard of | I Trade rooms, Matters pertaining tom {recent mt of the , Oohosk , Clerks: adsooiation mom-mm t at six ip'cioo® or Eréday nights, atart« | Ing November Best. instead of January . ] community angina. band concert and other Quorum i {Details Outlined Last Night‘C ntributions . to Be Taken l (o 4 Plans for the Hed Cross Roli Call . 'George: <A. Harpor, { 0°“er Chapter within & few days. : | Retail Merchants tom“! ' f from: their fellowmen. Gohoes should: \| xo over tha ton for suck a chuse. The ~V weding trip spent in New Wagtand.. | and, - comm m- Dlltnlot Micro-y, m 5mm: RSoth ) t seistant Secretary of Albany - County: Organization,. : [|. Jin\ im 6 : Wiswalil of Watepyilet, _ candidate for Assembly. | 0 > at Larkin Mall. Monster Ramon-”ff- _ can Mase muting 'Speakers, Or. ‘ tor Mayor; Timothy D. Roland, cafidi date for District Attorney, ,>‘.( James €, McDonald, : candidate“ cany dldata tor noloofion' Frank l...» DP. Jo ‘Ho Mitchlfl. ‘r wt\ ”m‘1”. mesa? mm _ Until Latter Part-of ‘ Mascot Week® \‘\‘\\’\‘ - ~ Approximately $0,000 nas | boon, raised for the Jewish relief. mud { tho locat campnign, which will como‘ ; to a close this evening. Owing to re- quosto from several. lodges, 'unions 1 and social organizations, which hive. not held meetings, the oflnal Teport wilt not be made\public until Jato this week. - Treasurer Charles R. Ford 9{ the drive committéo said thik morn- that. the exocntlve committee i hopes to have the tote roach at tonst there have been miany oubscfip‘tmns of from fifty cents to $105 The committee this morning issued the followingatotomont < \\It is not* yet £00 late to make a, contribution to/ the Jewish Relist | campaign now going on in CGabhogs. Doflng the,! drive sums of trom fifty cools to $500 Have been received. from contributors. The widow's mite is just Ae acceptable in this campaign as } it was in the former drives. 'This} worthy. cause, helping as it. will . thousands of people who are entirely: “pendent on the. charitable people;: who have been among the first to ro~ «pond to .8vety «ppm should have: | tha support of «ll, | 'They have {sayed a call for old awl abould receive every conulaorouon figure asked of Cohoes is not too high. | ~Contributions missy be sent to Charles: R. Ford, treasurer of the , Cohoes, committee 'at . the ~CGohoo# Savings {mutation ** a ‘AOK m “(mm mun. ~ Mr. and Girs: Juites Aitken of Op-. tario street have returned trom ml! oi. Health of Entire City 13 bw .' seer a¥- a result bt the ow in the board. of health and the; malontlons are that . jpergon og the civil service eligible list 'or healw officer, to' that. position Amat [the action of the representatives of the. c Slnithbomocmnc orglmization in sew- ing a court ordor 'On (Mayo? Foley, pre-. u [vented this contemplated. action froin: Homo During 'the past few days | tas, Moran, gervod on- MoxomFoleY (us can be argued at a special term \oft the court to be held in Albonxon Sat» and Mrs Thom M. ospeclany those of the Hebrew | ' “mother scheme of the Bniith omniv f momma- amino-somewhat» Endang 1er by Fish; Canoes is skill without & beam; offi- - this condition, whith is £ grave men- ace to the health of tho city, will un- doubtedly continue for some time: lons- I 48 meeting of the board last night to appoint Dr. Joubn Archibald the only boing carried out, The writ \also\ \noids | Ap the appointment of C3 plumbing in- spector, which mosition is now also va»: cant. The former incuimbeiits of the of-. dices of health. officer and- plumbing in- | spector, Dr. C..M. Bell and James Rosemond, . respectively, were serving ander “provisional appointments which exmirod’ some time 4g0, - Order Served on Foley. f Shortly before 7 o'clock last night, Harry Soden, president. 'of the board sanitation. through his aotornoy. John order, secured from ° Munro \Court Iustice Wofiloyfl Howard 'of Troy, te- straining tho. Mayor and- also members {of the board from meeting tor the pure : pose of scleofing a health officer - and plumbing. inspector - until an smiliw 'tton fora peremptory writ of mandala urday, November 6. _ This action on the pm‘t. of (30mm:- katton to have the molntmenta do tered until after election: . \The restraining order on the applica- eorod by Attorney Phelan at Troy late | Yesterday afternoon. . The order read that the papers were to be served on | 'the Mayor - More seven > oolook \or they would tbe void. Thor were served tle: avenue, Rast Pide, .at 6:60 o‘clock 'by a almanac!“ who MGM filo May -- .: to make good, shai 'be clan another | er the city government Uh!\ be, tom-d om in no entirety | to no. I Smith 'and 'his henohi Michaet J. Fol-y. has been Ablga Mayor. «He made of good or An affort was nade to hold a epec- ' andone of the leaders of the Smith or- Soden was condemned last night |- , by Mayor Foley, who sald that it was: tion . tor a writ of matdamus was se~. MES 31mm % il. m m i . been named . & ; ammo-at tho val-b j | ous Sunday notion!» 'of this city ito the win York outaglmmax conven- - £]tign: which convened at ; (Troy tod‘u, {The : sessions will close Friday evening, Many loam-toot matters wil} be: dub | cusged- at this: Convention ' which have as one' 'of its objects the magi: ] af- -the work of the:. Sunday, schools | throughout the Tnited States., The del - swates. of mm Cohomi Sunday school; gros R én, Mrs. Edwin Owen, Mrs, A. D. wag, Mrs. J. H. soden, Mfsa Mary Toy Migs Margaret Woodely, MiB,. 310mm: tox, Migs: Caddie J. Dodxe Mre, Win- Mrs. William. W. Reynolds, llqrbopl. (logo. Harold . W. Bonnett, Mrs. John.A. . Bennétt, Mrs. Blanoke Wombat, Mrt, |- dy,. Mrs. Joseph Home. Miss mum Buchanan, Mrs: Matthew Trimble,. Mra | Frank Van Zandt, Miss Anna Mas Bowden, Miss Velma Bowden, Mre, 'John Noo, Arthur Marland, Mrs; John Feaman, Miss Margaret éuohanan ani, Mis. Bdwin D; Stites. Silliman Memorial Pmlzytogiaq church: James D, Gilchrest, John (B, | Helen Mo)owell, Mrs. Stephen muons, Howard M. Kendall, moo Hax~ lel Kondall, Miss Maude 'Watbon, mm . | Grace “Moon. Mises mm iW ms. Albert Mott he Miss Lam mo Dow‘s]! e Reformed church Rev. Dr 01mm! Walloon amorlntondent of the churdh | Sunday «chool and alt the teachers 'be the achool, __ __ c. 8 4 s vee wilh First Baptist church Snowmen!) f Manor M. Howek and the teachers of 'the Bimay school. \bt. James museum: chums: '_ a Plants, Mrs Radolifte L. W. Taylog, | Mrs. James H. New: Mrs. Charlén | Bifll. no. 47 _ _’ me «Memorial to Theodore ‘ fatality. | St Howard’s Amway students honored the memory of Theo. | dots Molt. may-aim President, Of the: Unload States. we who nature of the prom-m was M {of a memorial service, the puplis ten-. dering tribute to one who \was soldier,. | sta , mm and m momma om > m thoufit of the monorial tin-u ~]. dnes was: comm on mo W6) Co Tho quuflon 'to \be' MGM” the voters of Geahoos at tho elm +4, gm Tuesday is whether theo gity sh all return to a safe: and sane ad- ~'minletration of the 'busjness'of the during the next m ~ yours?. whether tho: presont ' admintst ration, . which has. signally fhiled ; [A| Ddr? James E. “one-aft, Maillot\ candidate for Mayor, - am! tha «Jt om Ropublloao stand for\ good government, efficiency, hon- A1 - esty® and\ many in; munlolrml Affaiirs, ”doom taxation, and a fair' ~ return to the tong-yon on moody expended. - || given his opportunity and has to make geod. He will be with, (P. out members of. his own gouty it the. Common : Gouncil,. If realsoted - in he war' elsoted: it 1917.; He m, ; ake a . First Methodist unwell Wu 00W : throp Mincher, Mrs.: 'Adstine Wilegs, - 'William Arter, Miss: Margatet | kenne- : Burgher, Mrs, John' momma. m | scoute and to. recommend them: [| the locat coftmittee for badges and )- medats.- {Thomas . Ms Bishop, Mr#w. Geomo- Roonevolt at S. ll. A“ ' tay his Wow-m and m. \ jundeserved opportunity, or m fand found. wanting. He has: hm movommni and | clvie m chm“ 'B. mummy is an: out ahd'out maid.» of mph-o! i T. AL |. Amith, the: Democratic boss: of CohOes, who. {n . Troy: -It Plumlay | {|. 1s etected, Omith 'wit be-Milyor and «[] . ing.. Smith fe-seeking\to grap the .olty of Gohoes iin his political ten: ] Aacles. . if Plumley is.clected, the City of Cohoge: will have' a . ”to Boes «Smith . admlnwflflon «of all ch. ”and,\ w\. j,m a govorgmnt mold mm, e :'There is only one ihlog tor the. more of echo“ to- do if . um city,“ 20 \to -be rescued 'from: ite present deplo? able state; if conditions,. which | 'At 'have made our community the \butt\ og rigioute : for miles: around, are . \ %p be stamped 'out; if sound and dignified government is to be seated an the city hall; that 1s to Mia-“Do James &. McDonald m Mayor» , and- my NM A malprity in that Gum moo council 'quch a prospéct in itealf is appatt- || - which : \wI ; Orive % Prey city aithis wesk'dhd\ an this organization. Mrs. R. E. Bide. of the Cohoes ‘commlbteo 'The other: | members. are 'Miss Riizaboth. Watsor, Miss Laurs - McDowell, ms; Ada Hodgkinson and the chairman Of tha drive 'have 'been. nomod to have ”at?!” \The Conoes commutes will cooper- the Albany cpunty which - Mrs. | chairman. ~ committee moan the recruiting of girls to be- ' terest in the work with a dollar ment.\ bership foo. This will enable the' . chapters to recrult niore girls and will aroma fonds tor carrying 'on t scout. activities,. - Eight girt scouts are manna : each patrol snd sixteen girls. make a troop,; although twice this number aro | included in dargey troops -When a| scout groop ds formed the girls decide: | upon the captain. She must b* able | m Moutenant chasm, 'by the captain. The captain has the power 'to enroll 10 |. She «lso has the powor to release a soout from: her proniise 'and to wgthdtgm her badges and disohmo her, without; 4 scout may appeal to ; the Tocat.gounctf. 'The patrol: loader ls chosen by tho \year and takes the place of the cap- .. | dues. . A patrol ls entitled to tum oncors. & corporal, who is appointed. by. gm patral INN- « spcretary aud a qmiyol nurse selected by\ the patrol. -The mm must .kenp a' emu -gt matings And answer mm - The duty of the _ patrol nurse is to: take - cate of “olden cases. {|_ A patrol or troop must have had month's nervice Dbetore it is ready for an investiture. as a. second clasa $7; Tw > ax w ua\ \ magmas-out\) 1 -affort: will be. made to- $660 - tor‘ ' ~botham, Jr, has been named chairman ‘ Hodgklnson and Mrs. James Mckr eriy. Charles: R. - Ford, Miss Ada | chorse of the publicity for the cams [ ato in its drive with the members Of]: . aft \ 'Lodyard | Genre)! in | | Contributions may <bei~,_ sent to Chairman HodWson or aby | ., .. of tho mombers of 'the - committpe.|. . who are; to, make the:. Canvass. | Th [: Motown does not 4 come mbmber# of troops, but: is f¢t | * 'adult mambo-re who ploage theif in- v; to pass the tendérfoot scout test. The ; \Aite and serves \tor six mouth. or at 'tain ang the Heutenant in their ab-, *** ** -| senge, . The. patrol-leader#calls the) - -[ volk. hoops a record of attendant; and P| not therefore oonsldor “1.1; . ‘bunlnen” * woulil known Wllito Homo. fflon in the House by & vote»! \iis tio - 65, last night, when less thai halt of the menthers were present and “to? . =the dry leader, Reprosontttl‘ro V * w “would be brought up tor a vote on; *Fhursday. V4 G Little pope was pineal! adi mellot that the Senaté\ -would the . Presidential Veto, ”for also Semis + €3 humiliating 33mm to, particularly been“ 'of the mm f ”Sidcntwmla 5, A8. : bou Soonas’l‘mtylt S! ned: ~. w“- 5. WASPHNGTON ' Oct, $8, mm»: \Wilson will 1IfE the wartime \fon ban as soon. «s the nonmetal“? is ratified, it waa stated at. the WM“ House today. - . - \ The President will not: no; the m : until the treaty is ratified, Irrempec» . tive of whether congroi® pyofr Mes - his veto oz the prohlbluoo lonflce- ~ ment act, it woo 1mm es - [ot the First, Second and Thitd) \ wards - \ with the ward and districtprojidents . | wilt meet tontupnt; at : tonk humus: murmmgqmw sot Minuteman-1m kud |. district presidents of | the . Fourth, :. Maoeithwmm 'ab. | Momma MuMNM‘ publican genéfal committes and the ren and women of the com» mxteo Will most at hoeldgbarters, Xo: | scout. At this point the girls must: math-mam,” hobktodfl' 'the lu-WNOoflmtm‘Mh ' {the'vote on HMection Diy, MM communal-WY, gutting gout \