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' pd \ ' ·' e- r. t. . / - .. .• N. Y,, \VED~ESD\ Y, NOVEMBER -~ 1919 o I • ' • \ · ,Jt~P ~·o~s M~·s~~ , f'. IN SCHOOLON ARMISTICE DAY. BIG l11c:al Committees ApJ~eintett. , Senior Dance Friday Evening CQrner-i 'uniors To Hold Oyster $upper Subscl'iptions --l~en At Drug Store. Armistice Day, November 11 l be observed in the High . t by ~Pfropriate exeri~es. All 'over the State, Republicans are creditEd with a bte:'\Vl<~tQ•·~-- e.o1tJF. .. \f.k:\'\''\'m eres 1 dg fprotghramme . as ry, and from all i11dications, the State Assembly will be ~>n:r•h\ arrange o~· e o~c~ton e<f'by them th!s year. Cattaraugus County gave all . d 'tt n.msJc, spTehcla mu- candidates a safe plarality and in man:y instances a big ma.jori_tt1l' · an rem a 1ons. e e..xer- · . · . ' ~-: • cure new will take place at 9 to 9 : 45 · Hon. DeHart~· Arn~s, ret~rns agam to the State ~~~~-2l\ still over .·_. the morning .• ~·AU...rpatrons of ture as the pea~!~ s chmce fot member of Asseu,bly, r.ece1vmgi ded soldiers to be C3:1'ed for . school wi&hi:ng-to do so are but small-oppq~ij;(Fn. an endless amount of .·. to attend. ~., . ~ ' . From. present! ~ilr:ns, Alonzo J. !linlder,_is given a work for this splendid orgaiii~ Senior Class will giv~ a 01 24,409 over Lam~, the Democratic c.an~1dat~. . . - · zation \.O do. Besidesjthe r.B .. ,M ... in Davis Hall O'i'l Friday The County Candidates on the Republican ttcket were all gt'V• .... of-- a proper reserve fund · · ng, to which all are invi- en a big majority·:· District Attorney La!<llaw is credtted wf.th ,/f rr • ' ·f., ---~- .... . 'i!\ ·~ ' ... f· \1- l ~ .. ~\.· '-!:_ .. ~. .... ~ 'I,J' . f .. tlovern:nent, Operators. a11 d 'i Mine1·s Standi,.g Pat. or nlln'ers 'wl1'o.· were nu~te-t strlke by their . le9.d1\rs wou!d for duty In a few <lays, , At their next 1}.\eellng Presld Wilson's ca\binet oill~rs e.re ex Exact Strength of Strike'ra WJII to take up the propos!ll ct the .td ory boa.rd of the 'brothQrhood_.llf loco- motive engineers ~l!lqb I!U~ges1;.ed Ba that an lnd-qstl'Jal co~mi-sslon tha( Is not opposed to .tlte r!ght ()f (!ollac:tlve bargaining slloul.d as.sem:Jls 1n \'ia~ll ingt 1n at an e9.rly dr te t ~ settle t!1u nation's Industrial problems, Includ- Ing the coal strike. Known In a Short Tl~Number of M lnors .Out Placed at ~lightly Below 4(X},OOO Men-Troops Rei~Y to Maintain Ol-der. Troops are being held at ~tiateg!<· Strilting coal miners, coal opel'O.tors .::enters. 'l'lilk ot ~,~.. general str1'tte QO: prov·ide for emergencies or dis.- On account of the disap- a wide majorit37ovt\t• his opponent W. W. Waring, on the Dem• · .. ·.· aster. of the orchestra not ocratic ticket. Tl1E other Republican <!lmdidates to be ~lected.,-:· · It'is only through the mem~ · last week, the Seniors are: Andrews ltB -(}()unty Treasurer, J{ysor, Superintendent pf ·.·· t·be~rsJup fee Ctf one dollar eaah desirous of making good on Poor, and Boul\lle as Coroner. . :.:.;: ! •.• .: that this fund is to be perp!;}t\l.:O Friday evening and should In~_the Town Election, the majority ()f if:~~ candM!t~S.L ated.. Every patriotic hearty support. Fitz- met with little c:!ppesiton. Allan E. A . :eeds-hims~~ .. ·· should consider it orchestra of Olean, one Supervisor, lik~wise Grant F. Sn1ith C€n n the office\ of. maintain a best in this section, will Town Clerk in bis customary effici~nt American Red CJ:Oss·:aocietl;.... the music. The hall is continues as Su]lerintendent of -Highway has-·-n~- very· prettily decorated The mannerLI1 wl!ieh votes were cast, ~~~.v{;.;· ~-~ \J previous , the occasion. Supper will and ~b,ould go over at the hall by Good- quic'kfiin this one. ;Mr$~,' F. Fi~2:pa~ck is in charge,nf this enrollmt~~£drive She has appointed tM ·rfJllb,w- ing eoftlmittee to assist her. • S'ubscriptions ,may also be left at tlie Ellicottville ~rug Store. Thursday evening, Nov . I i.-· t ' the J~ior Class will hold ·oystersupper in the Court B;ouse. Tickets are now being s.old for the event. WOULD DEP~RT REDS Attorney ,General Palmer Would Also \ Exclude Annrc~lsta of Foreign • Birth J1.1.stice Su~rem~ Court Laing D()m. 136 -Hinldey 1 ;ijep. 337 ·Mbr. of Assembly I ' McCarey J)em. 63 \ DeHart H. A.:meS:jltep. 409 Countt 'I'rea.surer A McElligott Dem B L. Andrews Rep. Disli. A.tt<>rney Waring Dem. Laidlaw Rep. 101 359 73 407. • . · ~~- ~ . ·'-\!.~· . ,. · · . Clerk Gra.:q ·:. ftb 4J4S·· .,,l,.,. ;~, ' ~ • .J:-i .· ' JU~~ ~~·:th~ ,Peac~ . . • Bolles ·r ~\ f ~ · 334 ~ ,,, ·\II. . Mull\lly.~ : ~oem. 133, Ha-.~ills;l, . R(\p._ ~~4., _, Supt. of ;Highways· · Fra:~~k ()rnce~~-:;: ''429_ ·AJJaeesor for Four years • Sla~ng · Dem; 154, Lm:~:ghans Rep. 3'18·, AaseBilor for Two , yearg · Jl.lld,-tb~ BO.\~<atnment..i\r.a~sta.l::lliing.- fllt ·u'fllo'if~ \'as·· a· lirotesi ~gn'll&\t \\:the while the public wn.tches Its coal pile government • Indinnap -li< !njunctlnn steadily diminish Miners believed; dtrected nt me mffiP st·i';E'1eililer~ coal prodllctlon~wns reduced 00 per! was tli·c)ur::t~d tn \\\!<liugt~n Mlsaes Katherine'lteel, Anna Kelly, Dorothy t' atrath, . Marion Murphy, Hannah liJ Lindley, Mable Northrup, Nellie Ker Dfu Verna; Rnnke, Sadie KelJ,y, Florence Chamberlain, Gertrude FJ\_~f11 ¥i;ll.,<l_e._o.J~eVl~,l~,, Mrs. A. S. Diteher,n!'fa. (t; Skeels, hrrs, Thos. Wallace, and Mrs. Homer French. -yAj the reque •t •1f Attorney General Pft 1nh1r, the senate Immigration com- mittee -Or~<l .a ta.vlH'ahle repert on the house bfll providing for deporta- tion and permanent exclusion from the United States or Rl!en ann'ft.hlata. ._ ~upt. ()£ F()or McConn£'ll Dem. ·.• ~··, -n~tnietiFri~l - St11f ... ,._ ........ 123 . - .. cent by the strike Mine operators OPPOSES lARGE ARMY PUN said these figures were bigh, but l t URGl C ~I~\'E £l'CE stated thoy did not have comp[ot~ RAI r,,E,~ J t>sr R •• Jen. Pershing Says .About 800,000 data with which to cornpllp accurate r.1en Would Be Adequate Force •• Lncomotlve Engineers Ask New Com estimates. Dissenting in many Important r11- k t d t ta k mission to Remedy Prehnt The strl e wa2 expec e o . - e 1 spect.s trom the .pr ... gram reoommen!l· definite lor n! lm mediately. Mar v Condl~ior\s. ed by the war d .. partmenL and tbe miners Uellally t l!.][e a holiday Satur· Dada ring !.hat t:H? coil diU ;ns ·fnc· i ld h general starr, Oen. Persh ng to t e days an-d the mines are not operate•J !ng the cr.untrr ar~ fnr m re seri\Ju> Jllflltary oomm!ttees of congresa that Sunday so 11 any men did not strilte. than during the W.lr. the O.d!lsory lOO,QOO men. raised en·tJroly by .,. 0 ,. but re111.a!ned away ·the first two da)rs hoard of the llrother!IJod g[ Loi\'lmO· \T:'\r'· ,-:! t!r<:\tt. c~·n':1 b' t~o .., •• ·. Dt the walkout because of the. boll · tlve Engineer;, issued a 8-%~ement ilde ttgure considered tor a standing day they 1vould return later. ur~in~ the immediate O.SIH!JU\bling In army. , Tbe shortage of coal hns alread. \Vashingtoa o! an lndustrl.nl commls: He favorPd unlver..al military train- begun w be felt hy many lndustrlu' sion to remedy existing turbulent lng to provide an emergency reservo, Reports from South Bend stated the conditions. ljut thought general educational worK Oliver PI1>W works and other con· The ra1Troad men stipulate that the should be combined with It and mil· cerns had wired Washington offi-cials commission Rhould be Cine \\Vhlch ttary discipline somewhat relrumd so t)at tbey would he forced to shnt will recflgnize the rights gf At! cltl t~at the system would be In compho>te / ddllvn if coal Is not forthcoming. , 1 zPns nnd which Is not pled~recl to op· harmony with domocrat·1: tnsllttt- About 51 per cen~ of the total num·. P'Ose collective bargaining\ ~~ tiona. HP fl:![ed six months a• the t' ber of co-al miners or the country did • .. The m!lrood men state. th~ tbey training period not work Saturday, according to re-; deplore the action of the fede~t g..,v TbP department had rerolnmended ports gathered in Indianapolis. This .ernment In Its present attetnpt at an army of more than 61)(),')H1 ·vith a would place the n~mber who obeyed govli'rnment by injunction, believing ~Yflte~ of universal training nat Pm· the strike call at slightly under 400,- · that such action wm only tend ~ 0 brae~ the educational featun I!.R 000 make conditions worse and defor It recotiunendatlon for a tra!nlng pr-rlod ' net def<>at a peac~ful sMuement.\ , was three months. · 'The Issuance of the statement, pre TROOPS-. AR~ READY parPd by President Warren•s.. Stone Departing again from tb~ expresR•d I and tile other gral)d o!llc.Srs of the view& of tbe department. the g•:o'lrnl Coal Operotora Say.Many Miners Will locomol:f've -enginePrs Is 8 sequel to declared army purchasing should, b• , · reorganized Jn a new bureau a P\ ;t Return to Work Shortly. j thP. <Cll'nfe~~Cfi. between .rel)rt>senta· from the quartooa.ater oorps and Reports from the bltuminoUli coa.I, tlves ot all\ the- mil road brotlierbOOds that a separate d(!J)art'ment or 1 he flelds will show In a. ·short time de!l-1 and AttornEO>y General .·almer on Frl· nltely whether the strike of coo.!· min 1 day. At tt. b m\'eting the railroad government shDUld be orpt~izM to oo-Oniinate a-nd superv~.·- · mi!ftarr. ers is baing made atfecti'l'e. I men tendered their !'gdod. (lifu:oes\ in Operators asserted gre&t nUillbers the coal At~'l!e situut!~n. naval and Cl)mmerctal_ ~1enautlcs. ·\\=~~~====~=====~=====:;=~;:;;:===:::;.::==== He considered th~ •. d~~i?t's ~re- = .. · ~ ·· qtt6St for 231 genernll~Lur Oiii~ers ex· · r-, ni~IH! ceesjve, and made cle!ll'-.~il! ovP,Osl· . . TO OUR. RI:JU/Iln..J .. ttoo to Ui$\etrort Tw thg statt 10 ex· • · -unf ·. '_; · .. b '' ·• \tr~~.i£-bt::: · \'~·\~'-\ - l t • f tend fts auth~t-y.-fnto the detail, or Owmg to an ort.uitate ut lml•~ ~~ o one, 0 · our .the·\11e11~ment bureaus and or tbe . '1llachines on Jut~~~~fi~iil1'1fr~.t.~impossible to set une. · the usual ampUDfof news ~thr .. T~~·th1t~·.;.tt·eforts this weke · -meet Yith,'Odl' ~trons approv~·deiPit~1this Landicap; we assure· you that we wiD Lee in a position next week to meet the .usqal demands. ·-.. -~~Editor.-- '26 Cents for Sugar In Phlfadelph Ia. Plenty of sugar In Philadelphia, bnt yo~ ba'l'e to pay Z6 cents a pound for it. This. Is tbe evldenee or res· tautaut men who say they pay \bo<lt- leQers\ this price. The bouse measure provides for deportatlQn ot aliens lntPrne>d during the, wa.r, In 11dd1tlon to anarchists, and also those <'onvlct.od or violating the espionage, draft, o~~:ploslves and other laws. Allons maldng threat!! against the prl'sident also would be Rubject to thP bill's provisions, whlrh would maKe final rtoportatlon der.Jq. .on of t:lf' r-.c· ... L-·J d( i.~LJtJr Attorn{'y O\lll'r.ol Pnl mar ad viR{'d lhP commltt.>ro Uull trnrnP<IIato PnnC\t· lllPDt Of th\ h!IJ Wl'lR nPC'I'!!SIIry be- CQUIRI of prn~ont ~ondlttons The bill afT,.rtR four wom\n and about 500 mPn now lnt<>rned as dan RProua 'BIIPnA at !'arnp OJI''<>thorpe, Ga. and Fort l'louglaR, T't•h. nC'cord· lng to Attornny !l\t:eral l'ni:·Hir Kysor Rep. Coroner Philip A. Bo11 rne 393 Supervism Allan E. Arne£ 454 ' .. ......., ,,, - , ___ ....._ ..,.1' I ,f 333 Co1lector; Isab-ella. A. Fuller Dem.l 04 L. Gall~waY. . Rep. 855 OV\ereeer of Poor A.rtllur N. Putnam 407 C!leckroom Girl Suet for t!>,()()(). i'lfH·· . I do GloCk:o, a checkroom girl, 101'• mPrty em[ll-oyod . bV the H!!tQl .t.a Hnlle, fi lod I'!Uit lor tli,OOO B8'Binet tbo l'l1tcng() hl)tol comrnny, ~.to recovet tips rocolved by her wiri'le working tn tho c'hockrol)m ot the blue, (Q,untnin room. Mtu a lelkc assorts -tn . tile doclarat !on thnt aha rocolvcd an -nvt•r-;o ngt'l nr $12 a dn.y In tips, a-1! <Jf whieh ---~ t 1• rood over to tbo hotek· >~IQt! or tho t.~ver toed oontrol nix moe Uta otter conllrnlBtlon of JlOB.co, wns requested of congret~s I)~ AttornAy !lenora! P'dhnar. In his let· ter to S pr•nkor Cllllett, Mr. Palmer did not go Into the reaaons for IUs r,.. que!lt, b>ut Adlo ho would be, glad to In It bofo-rc any congressional 14 of' Hallowe'en .Party l<fflbd. l\(mneon' mAmbJrs or a Hallowe'en -. pal-tr. fncla.d!ng two women, are doad ns tho rasnll '>f a. crash betwilen a .l~ennsylvanla u!lroad trn.fn and a large motor truck lfblcb was bringing 36 .masqueraders ft!nm an evening party nt: ,Billing. port to •thejr homea tn Phllll.del~l!l. · ·Tirelve ~~ the party_ were lnl!ltantly killed, tv;o Mad· Inter ln the- hap! till em! 17 otben, most ()f wl!om are women, are In bosplta:ls where t!lo .IJIJur;fqs of som-e were d• clared to be very _~«JT!arut ...