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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 11

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 11

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 14, 1920. during Kapp week showed their abll- Imiral discovered that It was cost-g 60 cents for every $1 sale made It is reirretted bv all persons who WC'JLO VCt ON FEDERAL AMENDMENTS 10 operate in.se (dans.

It is probablv th. truth thai the BERLIN ELECTRIC STRIKE DEVELOPS (allowed to lav over until after Mr. Wilson- has left the White House. Old B(MUf Functions Feebly. Meanwhile, the old Shipping Board lis functtoninB as best It can.

That HIGH GRADE MEN DECLINE TO SERVE strike Is discountenanced bv ever (sponsible lalior organization in Washir II National electricity and gas plants without preliminary resort to arbitration a penal The Russian wirepullers and their followers in the Communist shop councils of Berlin are trying desperately to convert the electrical strike into a general political strike In lln and that It with its hard- i fie proletariat fi- have the weBare of the American Merchant Marine at heart that political aairs should be instrumental In delaying the appointment of a new Shipping Board. Any number of constructive policies await formulation by the full board. The final disposition of the German ships, the estab- Is not doing everything (lesireu in of hnn.lliivr the American more than the bourgeois and capit.il-isiu residents of Berlin. ON SHIPPPING BOARD ess tv inr Merchant Marine is admitted by many of Its officials. They declare this should not be expected and th.

i. ru" the section getting electrical current overland from the plant at remains dork and no Hrbt one are running the whole aw Association opposed to suffrage announced bare that It had combined with the American Const itutlonas League and th. Maryland ague foi State Defense In a rampuiKn for a constitutional amendment revoking powers of State Legb latures la reift to ratify constitutional amend ti.enta.' The proposal contemplates a requirement that all Federal constltutiton 1 amendments shall be submitted eitt- to a direct popular vote for ratine; Hon or to conventions elect, by the roterl In each State. that 1'ieurress last able except from candles and kerosene lamps. ded for the job nd that the seven men snouin p-o-ess high qualiflcutions.

RECEPTION TO CHOIR. reception was given by the Men's last liis: about five weeks, during oi a Club of the Church of the Incarnation on Gates last Thursday evening to the organist and the mem- INTO POLITICAL MOVE Becomes Test of Strength Between Government and Russian Agents in Cermany. By 8. B. OOgOft IB, rablr mi fk'laJri pia r.r,,n, 1S20.) Berlin.

Nov. 13 The Berlin rlee-trical strike which started Saturday as a wage movement of a few thousand municipal employees has suddenly developed Into a political Issue of the first magnitude and a teat of Btrength between the government and the Russian Soviet representatives in Germany. The government, encouraged by thei disapproval by all but a small faction of the laboring population of this unauthorized strike, has No Fund for Salaries Available. Recess Appointments May Fail of Confirmation. Eagle Bureau, sui CMomdo MOdlBc.

Washingtnn. Nov. 13 High Krtil: business mm will not work for Ununited Stales Government nowadays without snltalile remuneration. Also, when they lay aside their priv.itr affairs lo MMpt employment from their Gov. rnment, they do not rare to k.i the payroll of iluuM- operated by the Government, and the disposition of the large number of wooden ships built as a result of the war are only a few of them.

Officials of the Shipping Board say It is impossible to expect Chairman Benson to go ahead and handle all of these matters single handed. They point out that he has been on the job (Very day since his appointment For a considerable time now he has been handling the Job alone. Commissioner Donald has been home for ten days on account of sickness Previous to that time he was on a four weeks vacation, the vacation being ordered because of his run-down condition. It is not known when he will be able to resume his official duties. hoard -o that a reorf mlSatlOO OOUW fie, iod When it a d.cv.-r.-i northern and central Germany Gangs of unemployed and ultra-radical Communists appeared at various factories and gas plants yesterday to force the employees to quit work.

Their effort was successful tn the Lud-wlg l.oewe shops, employing several thousand workmen, where the power plan was put out of commission, and In one of the municipal gas works in Berlin. Elsewhere the theorists were driven off without effecting their ob- The government, as the first measure, will mobilize a technical emergency relief organization a force of volunteers with technical training capable of manning boiler and engine rooms In an emergency and of operating mechanical plants to attempt to start the Idle gas and electrical plants under the necessary protection against Communist attacks. It is generally assumed, even by Socialist nnd radical newspapers, that the at- that it would be a conWdenihl- iiii m. hnnrd could be named, a. econ omy" were put into eect here an; oi cn.ur.

rue reception was held in the parish house follow the regulor choir rehearsal. The of the choir by the Hev. and Mrs. A. W.

E. Car-rington, the president of the Men's Club and Mrs Aldrldge. the chairman of the Music Committee and Mrs. Decker, Mr. and Mrs.

Mr and Mrs. Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. and Miss Dancing followed.

Refreshments AHMI SENTENCE MONDAY. Frank Carme. of 16 Sackma' was found guilty of robbery III the hist degree by a jury before Judgo Mitchell May In the Canity Court Friday. He will be sentenced Monday. Carme was one of four desperadoe who held up Jacob Oruekoft of 15e (llenmore live, at the -Intersection o' East New York ave.

and Powell st last month After brutally heitiiu Hi. if. That there are tunities for ecoi.omy and methods Is generally adinuted lul llmtu. This condition of affairs Vh then- i In charged being directly for the inalohty of I'resldent ngro wholesale nilsrit-nHRement. KKFEREFS APPOINTED.

BV VAN IICLBN, J. S. Kiiu.ir.1 (1. Wilson to lectin men whom ha deems. were served DM the run t'nmmil Gruskoff.

the highwaymen took cash thon of' the ordered reorsan.zat on of the or the riclit Mllbcr to hatnlle th promulgated an edict making the provocation of walkouts in water, tee of the Women's Service League, in charge of Miss Josephine Campbell. nieM hMiit ihe i having on earlier occasions, notably try- This Imilnlily of the ITemilent in also said to be the answer to any part completed; that 454 had been been let out r-Mue tl, annual pax roll sonic J739.K. II. tlx would he other savin li-i; would brinp the I of.il up nun. This statement of tin enarmM made against the ent Shtpiuim Hoard which may true.

More li.l!jir-n-Yejir Men, alom the time near rtoo.ua. when Iha coU: the day lumber of citizens FRANKLIN SIMON Benson familiarised him-1 self with the reorganization that had Ii declined tint he purposed to co still further ill the Shipping Hoard una Ihc Kleet CorporaM in. He did not g.i ver far. however, bet ore the Jones Act. creating a new board.

signed by Ihe President. Benson then decided that, it was best to wait until the new boaid was appointed. It is said that he was assuied that this would he done rv soon The result was that he marked nine from June 5 to about Julv 7. On the latter day, it la declared, he realized some of the dlrti-. nines that would be experienced in getting the new hoard personnel and d.

eid.d that it would he a bad thing A STORE OF INDIVIDUAL SHOPS FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th NEW YORK to mark time any longer. Ships Sold for 824.678,049. I During this period there were only 11 two members left from the old Shtp-, plug Hoard. They were the chalr-' I man. Admiral Benson, and John A.

1 1,, These two decided to go 1 1 ahead With th reorganization of the i Shipping Hoard, in so far as they could, as outlined In the Jones law. I The first step was to sell the steel ships built during the war, as well "ias tin- ships the Government seized as war measures. The chalr- I man was handicapped shortly aftei Values That Make Pms The Ideal. Christmas Gift Fur Coats or IVraps Made In Our Fifth Avenue Workrooms of Alas- eal, rel, Caracul or Hudson Seal. 450.00tol350.00 I sued preventing him from disposing rc.

0f theBe ships, in tn carrv He did. however, proceed with the nn-ss II or tin- I.nfrn It. ill! steel shil.S. from Aug. 1 tO Oct.

last la.ving disposed of 59 vessels ith total sales value of $24,676,040. eat fot th Rear Admiral Benson refused to act v. i.il in. i in many important matters having to pi.d do with the placing of the American williei! to on a peuceiime would inr. decided that he would at tend to ihose matters coming before in.

hnwaver. him which were imperative, leaving en the new those that could wait for disposal by A nlggct the n. board. He did. however, start investigation for the purpose Law.

unci of reorganizing where it was possible ii mi. i. i do from the standpoint of econ-i. sum ii-. oinv.

This resulted two weeks ago In ihe discharge of employees on the high gMd PatflC Coast. They were employed pp tin. in I in the work of disposing of the Shlp- Women and Misses FUR COATS. WRAPS and FURS As the Passing Era of Extravagance Raised Them to Their Peak in Fashion Furs Dropped Sharply In Trice reducing the fur coat to a practical price, at the moment modern methods transformed it into a practical fashion, a wrap for all wear, supple as velvet, warm without weight. pinc i.oarai surplus property.

ine Paris Model Fur Wraps or Coats from Bernard, Jenny, Brandt, Molvneux, Rutin, Reville, or Laxton. 1500.00to 380O.00 oni Appointments. It was also n. cessarv for the ITest dent, to infiii-iii the men he selected for the board I hat the would JranMin Simon Co. fifth avenue, n.

Christmas Shopping Suggestion Women's PARIS CLOX SILK HOSE With Broad Openwork Clox. of President Wilson appoint tin iits III 1 85 .3 Sumptuous Fur Evening Wraps of Ermine, Broadtail, Mole, or Mink. 545.to2350.00 effect making it still harder for the I'resident to gel the right kind of men. It is said that he Is still endeavoring to find seven who will serve the Government and take a chance on meeting with the approval of the Senate, is freely predicted by many persons familiar with the workings of the Government in ihe past thai there is small possibility of Ho- I'resldent being able to get the men for the board. This is based on Ihe fact that the election makes it almost a certainty that but few, if any, appointees of the President will meet with the approval Of the Kcpulilican Senate which convenes on Dec.

6, n-xt. With Ihe election of a Republican President, to take office on March 4, and a much Herelofore $5.50 SUPERIOR QUALITY, II BLACK WITH SILK SOLL AND SILK GARTER TOPS WOMttfl HOSIERY SH0I Srett Ftir Caracul Wraps or Coats 36 INCH BLACK CARACUL COAT, squirrel trimmed, 365.00 stronger Kepubllcan Senate to Hudson Seal Wraps or Qoats 36 INCH HUDSON SEAL COAT, (dyed muskrat cape collar. 295.00 appointments will Separate Furs of Sable, Fox, Fisher, Squirrel, Mink, Hudson Marten, Beaver, or Kolinsky. 16.50 to 695.00 rMATERNITY 48 INCH BLACK CARACUL WRAP, grey or sable squirrel collar. Dresses Suits Goats Jdlousesi 36 INCH HUDSON SEA-L COAT, dyed muskrai) with beaver or skunk: two models.

465.00 Squirrel JVraps or Qoats 36 INCH SIBERIAN BLUE-GREY SQUIRREL COAT. 550.00 45 INCH SIBERIAN BLUE-GREY SQUIRREL WRAP-COAT. 875.00 45 INCH SIBERIAN BLUE-GREY SQUIRREL WRAP-COAT. 950.00 675.00 All Franklin Simon Co. Furs Arc Quality, Seated frkins 1 Skirts MgligeesHInderwear (Sorsets That Do Not Attract Attention A woman should live as normally as possible while she is wearing maternity clothes.

Lane Bryant haa created complete maternity wardrobes that help her to be nurmal by making her look normal, help her to go among other people without feeling different, because she does not look different. Newest Winter Fashion Dresses, 24.75 to 225.00 Suits, 29.50 to 225.00 Coats, 29.75 to 210.00 Blouses 5.95 to 87 50 Skirts, 8.95 to 29.75 Corsets. 4.95 to 16.50 Sympathetic Privacy Our entire Second Floor is devoted exclusively to wearing apparel for the expectant mother. It was planned especially with consideration for the privacy and comfort of maternity shopping. There are private fitting rooms and restful lounge rooms for the comfort of our patrons.

50 INCH GREY CARACUL WRAP, blouse back, squirrel collar and sleeves. .45, INCH HUDSON SEAL WRAP, dyed muskrat in blouse back or three -tiered models. 650.00 895.00 DAYLIGHT FUR SHOP Apr' Floor Everything for Baby, Too ftankltn Simon a Co. experienced outfitter, who is alway ready to assist you in your aelec tiom. Mothera love our dainty layette and art istic nursery furniture All who have seen our baby shop declare it to be the mow beautiful and complete in town.

Thin department is directed by a mother and 1 ST ST" STiS KPLl Sth st! Laime Bryant.

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