.J f 1 f , WEATHER FORECAST North Carolina:, Fair, continued cool tonight; Tuesday, fair and warmer. Scuth Carolina: Fair, continued cc.i tonight; Tuesday, , partly cloudy, no change in- temperature. J -.1 ' A FiiMEOiil ILMINGT WSPATC FULL LEASED WIRE SERVICE . XXIII. NO: 363. WILMINGTON. NORTH CAROLINA, MONDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 22, 1917 PRICE FIVE CENTS Brra RULES GOWERNIN& CLASSL THE DRAFTED -Si. Tv";TT T" O N JL - - - - - FIGI4 TJ07V 13 ;; MEW BLOW Regulations Were Not to Have Been Pulished for a Week 4- Unusually Clear j REGISTRANTS BELONG British and French Made Short) and Successful Attacks This Morning GERMAN'S OUTWITTED. BY RUSSIAN FLEET SENATOR HUSTINGS SHOT 8? ACCIDENT There is Little Oppportunity j for Confusion Under the New Rules, As they unusually Clear THE; E1BER T T LOAN MACHINE GEARED INTO HIGH SPEED are In the Face of a Superior Force, . r 7 Russians Get All Their Died Lt Night From Gun cu;.o nf ! shot Wound Received (By Associated Press.) j Washington, Oct. "22. The five clas- sifications into vhich men uwuitinj draft will be divided, under the new I TOR SiTS OUT ON LOi FLIGHT - s .t'L Final Week of the Campaign Finds Workers Redoubling Their Efforts OVER THREE BILLION AND ONLY SIX DAYS h Souna In nl' : ; 1. !-0 a n' v mo '.v niorn While Hunting (By Assofiated Press.) Milwaukee, Wia., Oct. 22. United k! Marshal Haig launched states Senator Paul O. Hustin,g, of long a narrow front at j Wisconsin died at a farmhouse near .ition with the French on illlK S nm'thout tif Yiivds ' . . . . ... Kush L,ale, Wis., late last night as ; Vcct -Marshal General Crowder attend Wilson," haVbeccmo public much be-l Lilut' Resnati ves Langley j If the Maximum, of $5,000,- i r i i f HiT ttr ttr ' e i i-, t . fore the time planned by the provost i rieia ror lvnneoia Carrying I uvv,vvu is Secured, Subscnp- published. It was discovered today that what was to have remained an official se cret for a week or more was divulged Saturday night at a dinner in New York which Secretary Baker and Pro- Eight Passengers r ' . (By Associated Press.) Newpoit News, Vti., Oct. 22.- -Lieut. ! I' I the result of wounds accidentally in flicted upon him with a shotgun by ed. The Provost Marshal General dis cussed in - ; to eiuciaaie me uenenu s sppeca, L. -i.o heme at Mayville after the close : printed the classifications on the back . . c 1 1 j : i- 1 1 i , .1- ii . . . . . .l i ui uie c.uk aession ul congress wneie i vi ine menu caiu. Thp rlnssifir.atinns ar as follows. and show every man registered to infantry moved forv." lilinfltnoil (Kn V..... . i -"uu,uvuu '-"ihis brother, while hunting duck ves-1 intending to make public the clas . ! . . ; :iy and on the outskirts f l j fication, but some members of a New M ; wood, in the extreme! 0. , tr . '.York local exemption board, thinking.) ;i - 1st- of the active front in 1 i ne r1 rencn advance waj m , ;(itii of about three-fifths of BritislrafTack was prob he was one of the leading supporters ll: 1 1 i a ; l i I j i - .mi. -:d: v ; - a somewhat wider front, ; inwards Poelcapelle and taking in the area o that tenvn which has been the scene of dc-iM nite fighting within the last few u k.;. T.he German reactions were extremely persistent here. Boih groups of attacking troops ee.Ml early successes. Paris an of the administration's war program. I With his brother he had gone on a order the different classifications will Silvio Ketmati left Lrr.-Jey Field ih: morning at 10.35 o'clock in a Capsoai biplane with eight passengers, on his f ight to Mineola, L. I. After numerous delays cf the pro posed fl'ght, because or r.dferae wc.f. uei- uunuiiions, me start va the new reeulations. without! m s morning wi classi- i I'Hor'c conditions prevailing. The big Caproni biplane v. as pre cedetl on the trip by two other Ital ian cars. The SJa, driven by lieuten ant Ballerini, was the first to leave, circling over the field at 10 o'clock. He was followed Jjy Lieutenant Bali dcli in the Pomolio car, which left at 10:10. v Utmost tions Must Come in at Rate of $541,000,000 a Day 'Bt .ssoci3.tert l-ress.( Washington, Oct. 22. Two million ES OF THOSE HERE LOST THE ANTILLES Nl WHO ON Casualty List Shows That Not All the Lost Were Americans This Does Not Include the Sev eral Millions in Naval Service jQ, . : ALLIES SUPERIOR IN M NUMBER OF SOLDIERS ! which class he belongs and in what inen, women and children, were work ''"g today throughout the nation, tho ; Treasury Department announced, in a j 1 ' great endeavor to bring the Liberty ' NO NEW DETAILS loan -to a close next Saturday night i rOrVTr-PDTlMr A'T-nTAr- h Vr i L WEa"h 35,000,000,000-in subscriptions. wnvuui,i inA ith ideal atmos 1 tH.ki um I : 000,000,000 now has been subscribed," ; iO Par As IS Known Neither Submarine Nor Torpedo Was Seen- Two Lost Had Homes in Germany Of the Total it is Estimated That the Central Powers V Have 1 0,600,000, and v Allies 27,500,000 ; . secrecy was says the Treasury Department's daily I statement. ' i "The men's sales forces alone, it is estimated,' totals 600,000. The Boyj Scouts, engaged in-a vigorous five-day w t ' - -.v. M-.t.s . . rV -J KNDIM! I ti f hTPSR I 10.000 others are women workers.! Washington. Oct 22. Disnatches the Second million IS COmnosed Of from iho rnTnmnnfliTicr nffior nf tho hunting trip to Kush Lake and the two were in a boat when the accident occurred. He had sighted a flock of ducks and called for his brother to fire and at the discharge of the shot- nAr- .l .-1-. i 1 i1 T'lV-i rr 4 ll n Fill! be called to service: Clrss One. 1. Single man, without dependent relatives. 2. Married man (or, widower with children), who habitually fails to rn-srorntno. tho atari nr 1, A- . 7 i s,"an-cx - feigjuifii, writers ana American expeditionary forces an SfJSf aTtJJ: !o1 AhIld-n- "J an of all Uounce the following lost in the t wov-i cii . ates artn nai nna iitipci harge of the gun in his back. He ' support his family nourxes that . 1 their objectives were vas rushed to the farmhouse where -Married men dependent on wife ried by Lieut. Resiati were not an i t" i- - V v. , ldier result- in the sale of two $50 h f - r aV14ir P t0 makej bonds ery day of the six remain the flight in four li0urs. Each of the !ing days of the campaign, the sub Rmall cars carri one pasaonger. It ! scrintions can be run above -R00O,-is said that United States government onn nfw " for suppo r.t 4 -larried man (or widower, w ith , oil nffnric in artvo hi lifo U'prfl nn- ott'iinaH Kw. i u i M -.'QTinh trrtnno nrniia i 1 '.tn UVU U J lilt; r : vuu ll nun Vail'ng Finlrl Marshal Haie reoortd satisfac- " ' ictrv nroerress for the British. - - - Hust Th.-. nr.ffation" aimarentlv is aim- ville-. Dodge county, ed at bringing the left flank of the F du Lac, Wis., April 25, 1866, and allied advance somewhat further for-! removed w,m ms Parems io iviayviuo', egcrlY)tion in this or other official, were included amons making the trip sinking of the transport Antilles: If the activities of each bond snl. ! . ureat Britain 5 oyu,-uyu; men, of whom many were probably' killed by the explosion, came princi pally from Spain and Portugal. Some of the non-commissioned army offi: cers among the American . troops lost were men of foreitrn birth. . Two of redoubling ; them were Germans by birth and' now Ofll those 1 The- final week of the Liberty loaa campaign begatxt6day with workers I throughout tbe ward as a support to the center, where Uif vdgc lias been driven farthest ini . i'.u- G: iman front. i; i'ish i)i v-.l airmen, who raided G '. ii' n b,.. es in Belgium and con- XI children), not usefully engaged f am-.- - - througlout thf country redoublh untv Wis was D0TiUv inaAtimmlsliaT j '"- . of his labor. ? .' i , . ... . uauuuiu. - Vfe.-i in Roritm nnrl the rfftapTrnrTiifterihere. ... ' - - i i x & " -M pn not. included in any other S sei orougnt a cargo or wool; To reach this figure, about $3,250 " ntMnW r nn t ti,wS :s?ali torces ' unde arm. 5tirtn in this or other classes. irom &ouin America valued at mor. llllC'L i fll'.-i.:;-or tv.'; liu.- - ',)!: c;h: :'f,i!.; . lll: a coining operations over the 'itn jaiy yesterday, brought in 1876. He attended the common schools of Fond du Lac and Dodge counties until his sixteenth yeari when he went to work as a clerk ml . o)liWn usefully eneaeed i I " I I v, .S V, 11 l X V4 & ' ' - - ' a general store. He was afterward i 6. Unskilled laborer. Class Two. 1 Married man or father of moth- but Ctt". suie, auuut General Pershing's report throws no e:uuo,uuu win have to be raised be- ,;u n (i ni,M,mrtn nf h,. i . t i licW llvlt '.y il lllJ V.ll 1X1-1 itllll, io vt 1 i. mccu uun emu liib uiuse ui uusinesr; than a million dollars to this yesterday. i he vessel was nearly a on Saturday night. This means ihif (Continued on Page Eight) week overdue. I family has 1 ml 1 a, 1 lllA7 omn nvoff in t Id nnRtfifflfP nnn rallWflVI . . , , i i 4. F.rl vcq rnn. v j-xxf trom his aany iuuui iu aumu it.ovii j postal service. He enteerd the Uni Q(,on1,atp snnnort during his ab-' down six German airplanes. j,versity of Wisconsin in 1895 and in n naval units in tie northern j December of that year he passed the Gulf of Riga have outwit-1 State bar examination anu commenc ed the practice of law at Mayville. Kerior forces and have es . :,i Moon sound where they 1., had been boltle" up alter ably adequate support sence. 2. Married marir no- children)- wife can support herself decently and without hardship. Wis., in which he has been engaged; g Skilled farm laborer engaged in ever since. He was elected district1 the i attorney in 1902 and again in 1904; in in .-quadr. : to t-rr rail.Uiry ?ion v. i Rl!,-;.n: tr;:n--i- : necessary inaustriai emt'ipnsc. inent- in r.nd about tne ; attorney m iw: ana again in m . qviiipd industrial laborer en- wpck. The Russian war- 1906 he was elected State Senator . g.a&e(j in necessary agricultural enter fneir escape without loss-! from the 13th Senatorial district and J p'r;se. now in position protecting j re-elected in 1910. He was elected to; " ' Class Three. - entrance to Moon sound. 1 the United States Senate m 1914 to 1 Mc,n with foster children de- ,v i;os'tion cf the Russian 1 succeed Isaac Stephenson. ;::cbabiy will compel the of office would have ex1 . give battle 11 tney wisn 1 xyzx. parents Culf of Finland by going fqiv labor for support , sound between Dago is-ipnij im imnnmrc ! Mem with brothers or :,T coast of E.thonia. The I AllWIXiyil i incOIl.-Petent to .urf themselves, ;ires in the Moon sound re- ROMRED RY BRITISH i Honen dent on daily labor for support. MBS III POWELL CAPTURES FIRST HONORS 1 aie in if it lu 1 Man witn foster cnnaren ue-1 c Wei March ln wfth agld'Tnfirm orTnvaiid . Only ?)ne Wilmington Candid ate Reaches the Honor Roll to iparents or grand parents dependent day Enlist of Every Friena Possible 'in your Wind- sisters ;nved successfully by the who also rescued their! (By Associated Press.) ; ; d smaller craft. Before!- London, Oct. 22. British airmen 'hient they destroyed all J cairieci out nume.rons attacks on Ger military value to the ene- l airdromeg in:Beigium and on im- up Campaign for Second P eriod Extra Votes and Dia mond Ring TODAY'S LEADERS. v 1 , aiiiit -on to th ;'!i:ady reported sunk by '! units. Petrograd reports nf another German trans port !"! . 4 County or municipal onicer.. 4, 5 Firemen or policemen. ,41 6.Necessary artificers or workmen in arsenals, armories and navy yards.; 4, 7 Necessary custom house cierK. I Mattie Powell 67,715 -. t ,. q-.occiu-v in traiismis- i J.i r,.4 1 nv.i. i. . warships and;portant objective. near Saarbrucken, 1 U, EUa McCarley fi7 .,7o . northeast of Metz Saturday and Sun-j 9 Necessary employes in service j 4. Rutj, Teachey 66120 day. The official statement 01 avia- of united States. w Beatrice Brown 66.000 55 rtivitie ava that nine German 10. Highly specialized tsermce Martin Tv7i v.. ' itivo exnerts. l Sallie Garrell night, Oct. 27 the extra votes will be attack and so far as is known neither 'a submarine nor a torpedo was seen. Private Burnett Hamilton, infantry; father, J. R. Hamilton, Grapevine, Tenn. Private Neptoin Bobin, transport worker; wife, Mrs.' Annie Bobin, 715 Oglethorpe street, East Savannah, Ga. Casual civilian, H. H. Cummings, emergency address unknown. Sergeant Otto Kleber, infantry; fa ther, Paul Kleber, Berlin, Germany. Sergeant Otto Miller, infantry; mother, Mrs. Majy Miller, Norden hem, Oldenberg, Germany. Private Ernest Egert, infantry; nearest friend, Miss T3dna Barnett, Chicago. Private Anton Ehrhardt, infantry; cousin, Charles Ritt, Newport, R. I. Private John Bright, infantry; near est relation, Mike Bright, Milwaukee. Private Jorgan P. Lock, .infantry; nearest friend, Floyd Pearmen, Kan sas City. Private Carl G. Norsell, infantry; father,. Carl Norsell, Copenhagen, Denmark. (By Associated Press.) Washington, Oct. 22. At least 38.- 000,000,000 men are bearing arms,'.in the war 27,500,000 on the side of tWo'l world allies and 10,600,000 on thefsid'Jx of the Central powers, according latest War Department complUpnt'.:: from published reports Jn yriou (v. countries. These figures do not ia.X elude naval personnel strength, hlcli'vt would raise the total several , mi- lions. , Against Germany's 7,000,0OQ; Aus tria's 3,000,000; Turkey's 300,000 and Bulgaria's 300,000, are arrayed the.fol- ; lowing armed forces: - ' Russia 9,000,000; France 6,000,00;. Italy 3,000,- ' t 000; Japan 1,400,000; United States :! more than 1,000,000; China 541,000 Rumania 320,000; Serbia 300,000;' Bel -gium 300,000 ;, Greece 300,000; PortU- ; v gal 200.000; Montenegro 40,000 ; SiamJ - . 36,00AirOOO, and'ldberia400ip ex-, Nettie Lewis .-Hi. uussian suDmarme. 1 vu - , , .J;ivn ovnertr. fired by the same sub- j machines were orougni uown unu . echnical or mechanical Gorman dreadnouarht. of! that four others were driven out of ; industrial enterprise' if type, vessels of 25,uuu : COntrol. 12 Highly specialized agricultural, i 4 4 v 1 expert in agricultural .bureau of State While the voting Saturday was not raids . or nation. . Jof the raPid Are order, there were 13 . Assistant or associate niaunBti enuugu vopes cast 10 cause a snaKe-up :'!: fn?fn1. Being attached, ; '''lie was unable to note re (!" torpedo detonated and 1 again reduced, and consequently sub- Btiptjuiis iiiiiieu 111 ueiore mat aaie will secure for candidates more votes on each $15 club than during the third and last period of the contest. To be or not to be to work hard f mm nnw iintil (lin onH rf i l- cmnm-..- . 11U T . till .l 1 I 111 ii M vi. 1. ij , LXUIIU iL i 1 . i-. I. f fifl i?;n rU 1 period and win the diamond rihsr or an 1 infantry; nearest friend, 1. . , .... . I ,,t.i 66,675 S "iutumoDiie, or taice matters easy ana , araaiey, wouuru, ;viiB 66,560 lose Dth tne auto and the ring, that! J.H5 ine question that contronts the con-j The working clays that stiil small Military experts do .not regard these ; figures as entirely accurate, but b C'-; lieve they represent in around numf 1 bers the comparative strengths of the ' , t contending armies as published re- '- - ' cently. The War Department ' hks'f il many confidential reports on the forc es of the Allies," and considerable data concerning enemy armies, but this information is not made " public -for military reasons. Germany and Austria have made . ? every effort to conceal the precise ; " numbers in their armies, but careful estimates of allied military intelli- gence departments have placed the I total at about 10,000,000 with' -Germany's- force more than double Aus tria's. ' ' ' - ::v-.;t..:.! SINGLE 0 ESTR FOUGHT William L. Faust, field artillery; mother Mrs Sarah Faust, Stony Mary Rose Battled He- rpHvate Edward l. Echei, field ar-i roically Before Being Sent to- tillery; address unknow'n. Private Cornelius ,J. McLaughlin, William the Bottom industrial enterprise. in the list. The announcement follows: "At about noon yesterday -T 1 Pi nr. i" o ! y.n on rising again saw .were wauc uj """ f nPCessary iiiokn. seghem ana nouttave airaiomes. iubi 1A A,tant or assistant manager, name on the inciaHv admits the loss of : bombs appeared, to burst accurately., - aericultural enterprise. I tie Powell. R. F. or the squadron which Both during tne rams anu on men ie- cjasg Fcur ! enough votes to move into the coveted The of-: turn our Dommng macmnes weie tt- MarriPl1 man. wifo (and) or chil-; first place. There is only one new 'Honor Roll" Miss Mat D., Acme, who cast testants. (By Associated Fres:) ' t " London, Oct. 22.--The British de-i'lr;- C. L. Ausburne, electrician, uniteu stroyer Mary nose lougnt single nana- . States navy. 1 e.d aaginst the German cruisers in the' .: H. F. Watson, electrician, United ! convoy section in the North ea,' ac- :v' seaman, United ii--. .nd P'riday night P'.M U r 1.1' ! 1 , .. . 1 1 .a lt vvt rtfn i 1 r-r t""j tf twn fir .... . i I nf : 1 1 i 1 a i i i i . . . , u, however, tails to an- lacneuwj , ; , Arttn (nr widower with children!, e- miss owrina ausbiook, AiisDrooK, s. -e arrival home of the ; which ,were-Shot aown completely oui - abnr fol. supp0i t C, moved up two places Saturday, and enemy aircratt, two bombers of ('Till::, I ... .. 1 tti f nir. saiely, "During . offensive and reconnais- n.frolp fire i OUT r.OUtx QVd about 20 ; hofetiles couts, two of the the artillery activity latter Demg uesuuu ... vinlpnt while British tn aown cuiuihcici; " sveral English cities ' -f ? tea eked with "special i.i'-iudi.ng London, Manches- '"inghani and Hull t.:! i,(.,n hnsT-raidinc Ger One of , our puois is niibbmB. nnd other military,' ; . - -r; ; , 4 ' 1 tho Gerraan lines i LOCAL ATTACKS BY o! oomD?, nave oen iu hi-, i'-dronres and railwny sta-j' 1 is. Courtraie, In glen-: ' r.ontrode and on German! returned, v r,. orlormlr- todav arlv.nnnpfl three mnrp rnnnH nf and no otner iw""1" , , - u cuDOort available. 'the 'adder, which puts her in second " 2 Mariners in sea service of mer- Place and only 115 votes behind Mis3 Miants or citizens in United States; Powell. W Heads of necessary industrial' Miss Ella PJcCarley, Wilmington, t - -"ses has been steadily advancing and to- enerpris neccSsary agricultural day occupies third place among tho " ' 1 6 3 (J G I S enterprises. , Tne Qther leaders for today arp. aSS rive. ni; T..ii- m .1 ttr.n si or the United iUl'Jh itauirey, vvanace, i. u., i wuu is iourrn; iviiss Beatrice lirown, remain of the Second Period, and spe-, States navy. cial prize offer, should be the most! J. C. McKinney, important and. eventful of this period. 1 States navy. It is the time for the energetic con- J. W. Htmt, seaman, United States testants to insure their1 ultimate sue-i navy; no address. cess. j Private Melvin E. Bradbury, medi- Enlist the help of every friend that ' cal corps; mother, Mrs: Angel Brad you can in vour wind-un camnaltrn for bury. Boston, Mass. cording to a story ascribed to a: JBrit- -ish officer, rescued off Bergen "and'.';' transmitted by the Christiana corre- ! spondent of The Times. The. other , -destroyer, which should have been . ;. present, never appeared' and , it: tia : ' thought likely that it was destroyed ; 1 at the beginning of the action. 1 1. Officers of States BRITISH INFANTRY stfls (1 I'M By Associated Press.) Oct. 22. Local attacks o,.;,:.,, ,.:c a were mad by the British this morn- m.nv Ud bombed with insc on both si les of the Ypres-Staden sc-vice ,h. ., Po.ri-v nri rail- railway, the war office reports. lo A nrVrt i'r. flflli . Hf: Tl , , i - i V'lairnuuu, w UU JO ill til . IVl ISS . DrJrillL'H 2. Regularly or auiy uiuutu M,irlin. Marion S. C. whn is Tth- getting. a greater amount of business. Tiers 3 Students of divinity. '4. Persons in military or iv,, v W miles north of S-ar- "Eafly tnis morning we maae M iheast of Metz. Nine attacks oil. both sides of the Ypres iiipwere downed -yStadin railway. The progress ox . ;..;ators and four others tbrsf operatiyns is reported as Ratis .1 .i,,wn nut of control. f acttry, ' Fr eT c h troops co-operated on r, AlipnR f Alien enemies. 7 Persons morally unfit. 8.- or mentally 9. L, censed pilots. Miss Sallie Garrell, Tabor, who is sev- enth, and Miss Nettie Levis, Chad ndVu bourn, who is eighth. The fact is realized by manv of th contestants that the work of the pres ent period not only counts towards th e winning of the second special Drize. the second period votine valuer;, and Private Guy R. Bosworth. medical Alter nghting heroically for Hall an the second special prize both of which corps; mother, Mrs. Sophie Bosworth, , hour, during whicb she was: subjected come to a close at the same time, Sat- Milburn, N. J. . . to the most terrific concentric vdifeV urday night, October 27, at 9 o'clock.' Assistant Carpenter , A. Pedersen ' the Mary Rose sank. Ten;membe"fa Every-friend whose help you secure steamship Antilles; mother, Leonhar- of the crew were found clinging-, to multiplies your results and opportune da Pedesen,' Farsun, Norway. buoys and rescued. . - ; ty for success to just that extent. Do Wheelman L. E. M. Jensen; ad-! The correspondent says that;. the not make the mistake of thinking that duress unknown. j reportsof the butchery, of the crews the second special prize will be won on Seaman. E. Erickson, sister, .A. rsii-j or tne mercnant men pass aesenp a less volube of business than the sen, Lake Myles, Iowa. ; tion.TVo women pn.. One .'ship. vaT?d; j first. If you go on this assumption . Seaman P. Igholin; mother, M. Igh-.' a piece of white cloth .which was per :- -; jou will no doubt lose. If any candi- olm, Nosco, Denmark. fectl visible; They Vere silenCedbf date thinks this, then let that-, candi-1 Seaman F. Joly; mother, B. Joly, a TolleyJfroni the Gernian cruitertrf;1 date be your opponent while you. by Montreal. ! - : . -' j - " R. Parks; mother, n:ila' A. t' l I'LKRKS IIM - V' 1 1" carry off the $60 diamond ring or in sure your opportunity of riding in the automobile. Contestants living outside of Wil mington can mail their subscriptions any time Saturday, and they count as second period business Seaman Parks, San Francisco. j Third Assistant . Er ;2neer E. A. I Walker; wife, Mrs. E. A. Walker, Ho-j boken, N. J; . . Junior Engineer N Thomas CHARLESTON STRIKE (By Associated Press.). Charleston. S r. . Clot 99 Thfrtvl, Boyle; five cierS in the local offices of the . ersons phyiscally, permanently but also gains for the contestants the though they do not reach the' co itally unfit. second fvriod "Club" votes At th denartment : nntiT Mnnrtav - end c: riod "Club" votes. At the department until Mondav the Second Period Saturday (Continued on Page Seven) - will mother, E. Beyle, County , Louth, Ire AtlanUc Coast Line railroad went on " ; , even land. T ' strike this' morning," out 'of ., sympathy;-'? ontest Junior Engineer J,. O-RourKe; s;s-.with striking - Atlantic Coast Line f' - t v y B. O'Rcurke. New York City. Continued on Pago Eist! j clerks in other cities, " who demand " -( recognition, of their union: ,. .'Vr.. ) ,: : , TODAY .1 :. r: A f, 1 - ' .: - J ' " - v

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