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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1922)
THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 1. W2. Packing House Strike Ended by Union Heads Uutchm .uMd I" Lvturc Dlil Jol. .Vim Sny " Strike I.ot Since .. -beginning. t'hko. Jn.,3t.Me.s.ut rre (nt (o all unitms aftillat'4 iiH the Amalgamated ' Meat Cuum and Butcher Wwikuifii t-f North Amrru today recommending Hut He Mnfcf of ttkitif house aitiphne lrl off immediately. L'ni Lauf; sec retary cl the union, announced to night " ".. , The tnesasge tecomtnemlinit ,ttut . ... i . ...i-l a1t aiUutd the union wen to secure their t l Jo'". Mr Lawe said. He "" union executive council M (j"" that there would be no funlK-r n- certcd strike action. T n.t Since Beginning, Spokesmen (or the Ux five packers expressed sun"" - .-j .i... inke order . hail r"' .... V .....In.led. some. tat ffrt'S ihe'Vtnie had been lb.t ''.VlTr'ted December -8 after the tuckers , had tiegotutea iiih their employe tation ana hot , - been put into effect, the packer, re-,-,oniT the unions ' HI their negotiations. Saw PUnt& Crippled. The unions declared niost of. the packing plants were crippled and that more than 50.000 men were , oil i . Tl. M..lra atitrrtcd tIMl trine. nc - v- their plants were operating at-al-. most normal ana cniiwj.u . ...... ipvrral cities rC- suited in legal, steps being taken to ' restrain picketing ana in tion to prevent disorders bevera persons were shot in Chicago "d a-ninncr i lie in v outer 1,111. ; .....l.. ( U at rile tv Krrl rt submit 10 government arbitration of the atrikc but the packers nuuiuui u:.. arbitrate. A week ago the union voted on calling oil the strike, out n , aiui" over 90 per cent of the workmen voted to continue tne waiKom Strikers Ask for Old Jobs in Packing Houses v ' ' Continue from Tf One) have proved efficient, will be dis charged to make room for cx-stnk- crs, , .v UrAAt nut Hone. . jnuifii V . i r P xinrnhv. manaser Ot the Cudahy plant, remarked that a large number ot tne prrscm uere young men from farm com munities and would soon leave their work in the city. , il. tsm it-it rtianpp ASKea xnc reason ,u " jt j . in sentiment from last Wednesday s vote, Jacob H. Davis, district presi dent, stated that "the strikers have i VnMr tiv rnlrl and nlin- ger. They put up a splendid fight and can go bacic to wor kuowiuk that they did all that men can do. Davis Is Confident. Davis was confident that the men would get their old positions back, for they were skilled workmen. . The packers have kept a record of strikers arrested and will not employ those convicted. Injunction at Sioux City. Sioux City, la., Jan. 31.-Sioux City packing house strikers are retrained from interfering with the activities of the packers here in an injunction issued late yesterday by Federal Judge Martin Wade, at Iowa City.. West Coast Shaken by Terrific Upheaval (Continued from .One) brains to account for the "lost" earthquake. Its source origin never has been difinitely establ;slied, ai though it was of such proportions as to shatter instruments thousands of miles away, and to send a tidal wave circling the earth. A few days later came news of an earthquake in Kan-Zeu province, I China, in which 2,000 persons per ished. Scientists asserted there probably had been two distinct up heavals, probably on opposite sides of the globe, . . "Lost" earthquakes taking place in ', mid-ocean, often make -Vast changes in the appearance of the ocean bed which are not discovered 'for years. Lost Quakes Frequent J.irU 'arthmiaVrs rf frCdUCnt near the West Indies and beneath the Pacific westward of the Amen mi in th( chain of sunken moun tains which form the Japanese archi pelago, The first major catastrophe Jby earthquake or volcanic eruption which history records was that at Constantinople in 577 when 10,000 persons perished. Since then there have been 20 such disasters. The greatest toll of human, life was taken in a -volcanic upheaval in Yeddo in 1703, when 190,000 per .sons lost their lives. More than" ... i.nturie 1atir. IQflS there was inu , the disasterous eruption which buried Mrt.iiii and 54 other !titun towni r4umg ih demit el JW mt H4nt, IViiici.ca, Jan, 31. harm- nnL ktltki kfie Iclt tOd4V ill utirili cf San Kraiicikro an4 Ihrytfrfhuut th teat on ol Oregon, la urun eine nt ffiiior ih'M'k vindowf. awakened klrrfieit and rattled Uithct. AO dunue w reported. I he kloki writ recorucu uy iii.tnntfi.ihlu in iiiliforma and Vhnigton, tiort ta t)btin verl- dcaiton from hipi on trie j acme ocean of deductions at Harvard yni vernly and the l'nivtrity of Cli- (ttrma that the center ot tn aixuro ante wa on the Hor of the I'acilic ot! the eoi.t of Waihinston or Orein were of no avail. Ships spokni to by radio tuileo to report any umiul occuirence, In lalifornia. the lighthouse at rpe Metuloiiiio. 30 miles from l urtka. felt the ah.nkt to a greater ratrnt than any other point report ing. I tie IR!t!llOUr KCeprri irirtg that the Irncs would te broken by the vibration. Fault Causes Severity. Tn Kvrltf ,f th ranhntiake at altrihutcd bv Uyinrfi iiete due to the fact that the chief grolojiicai lauir in tan- r.tmni h.n in fint in tnat lmtneaiate neighboihood. Thi master fault of the eoat range .extends trom v.ape Mendocino to tie jm ot. caiiiornia. a distance of 700 mile, and closely h ra:mt tine until it reaches a point' bclmv Monterey bay, when it swerved in lana a score or mors California da several well defined r,l..ui-il fjulK. the .'most con spicuous being on the ' peninsula south ol hail t-rancisro county, incy or Unun n ih San llruno. San ... v . " ..... .. i I.. 'rl. . Andreas ann I'liarcuo lauus. i nc in April: l'Al6, had its origin in the fault anil its effect was felt along its entire length, but tne pnysi . . ' . . .1 A . m a n. fill fiii:ii7r wa riiniincii iu a lumi1 narativclv amall area in the west r . ' , .. central section ot me siaic. Vsletla Bank Robbed. rfT.-Kvillp .'Kan.. Tan. 31. The Valcda Sute tank at Valeda, Kan., eight miles cast of Coffeyville, was robbed today by; tnree men who escaned in an automobile, taking $1,000. . r . New Hospitals for War Victims Are Approved Naval Institutions to Be ill tallUbfd at Newport, New York and Pacific Coast Stations. . Waihinitnn. Jan. il. Extension of hospitalization facilities to world war veterans by the purchase or ere tion of at least three additional hos pitals wi ured upon Trendent Harding today by Col. C. R. Forbes, director of the United States Veter ans bureau. . , The olan. which Col. Forbes said TrvrA th liiartv annrovat of the president. inc:d;e the takingover by the veterans' bureau ol inc. uter Island naval hospital at .-sewpon, r. I.; purchase or erection of a .large hospital for tubercular patients in the m.i.nnniiiun i;irlr tit Kew York and of another large mental hospital on tne racmc coast. . There are at least 2,400 iormer service men suffering from mental disorders in California. Col. Forbes said, and the number cf such patients is increasing. The director proposes that for their treatment a hospital be acquired either in San Francisco, w here a shipping board housing pro. ject may be available, or at Los An geles. Such a hospital would be separate from the tubercular inuitu- tion at Palo Alio CoL Fortes said that President Harding backed in its entirely the veteran plan, and approved also the vocational turning universities plan. He agreed with Col. Forbes, it wss said, that before additional soldier universities are founded in wartime ramps that th soldier uitivfity t Irish (lovf ruttfitt tantp anrriiiaii. v.i"i!i-o, v, given a lair triai. . Cel. Forbes 4iJ the ho.piul f. tension plan would be. carried out as soon as lunds art available. Fitted Willi electric connections, new metal cup hcatt water in gU.sej set in it. . iu First Official Ceremony Dublin, Jan. 31. The first cere. iiny Mttiijlly attended by the new lii.h government occurred today, v. hen a sulemn requirm tua.s lor I'ip Hened'it XV was ctlrbrated in the priHathedral by -Archbishop Byrne. Lord Fiu.1n, viceroy of irrianii' rinsia i,r mm niaiiiant mi lhat ItMll l-irwanM Ball tm tnamKsfi fi the dad cabinet and of the provisional (I'lritxiicni jrsrui. One Fuglish foundry has practiced t)i science of belt-caning nearly 350 j ears. Ask For It! 5Tt I. Expect to find the Fisherman, the W It mm W m mm mam ot Supremacy, on every bottle of emulsion that you buy. This means that you will always ask for I SCOTT'S EMULSION SH 4 Bowae. BUomfl.U, K, J. -ALSO MAKERS OF Rl-HOIDS (Tablets or 6rannla) ss IfsDIGESTION - JO-Mk NOW PLAYING WlBlamW' I . - A NEW- TYPE OF QTORY M A Photoplay of Great Power.. Of Real Acting. L. Eta I II i. 0 v.ud.v,ii. THE MINSTREL MONARCHS An Olforing In Minstrl.y Chamberlain - and Earl .. ALEXANDER MELFORD TRIO KITTY THOMAS Shows 1 :30 6:3010 TODAY ME-f and All Wk COMSTOCK AND GEST PRESENT Th. Ssautlos ot .New Y.rk and Lsadoa COMPANY OF MO ftfl fr JlB-il II GORGEOUS SCENES IfS fcWWrl BALLET OF 190 Poiltlxly Original Cut sad Production Prlo: All NIlMl. SI, $1.50. S2, 1M Sat. sut SOo to $2; Btrgsln Mat. Todsy p. J Have You a rus-- Mysterious Key? i-Sv d ' laW (trrSM) Vaudeville net imi Two shows in ye. TODAY AND ALL WEEK -. Omaha's First Showing of THE CONQUERING POWER -with RUDOLPH VALENTINO . and ALICE TERRY . .Picture Shown at 122:30 S 7:3010 P M. 'ByyfaHBMegsjSjBSpBJHssMM Miss Eug Wednesday. Thursday. Friday, Saturday ne Dennis The Wonder Girl" The Psychic Marvel, who has startled Omaha with her revelation's, ha consented, through the courtesy of Mr. . David, Abbott, to appear personally V at the hours of 3, 7 and 9 in conjunc- , - ,; . . tion "with our regular program, . Betty Gompson ' "The Law and the Woman" NIGHT IN Lnight ! EMPRESS HOLLAND RUSTIC GARDEN 3ig Dutch Feature DUTCH STEIN DANCE Souvenirs Dutcb Songs ana vances oy FREDDY WALKER Something Different WOODEN SHOE WALTZ , Gash Prises Dorothy Devere Pupils DUTCH KIDS OBtHfSTBA DANCING ADX18SI05 40e, qCllDES TAX THE GIRL ALL OMAHA IS" TALKING ABOUT SUN DAT VrORLD-HBRA IS LEW ralSMaaMHaami A I. , a, . 1, . TDM APPEARS AT THE RIALTO' David Abbott Says "Aisursd" Miss Dsnnla Possessed of Unknowa Powsr. FINDS VETERAN'S PAPERS m rlt la almnl Mraealoaa tad what he baa shown m lb sotPX eltat for tat Mtlfatloa by sor pn oclatr. ant that ih hti kaowa pewsr or (urod. That mi the Abbott. Sill C (erring yoarold m v.. I tlrea ,h. !? ..isi r sji... . robabj, tl, Stan. A. U tUrsVl mm. is.7.. noitbT.r IOU sir. - th. .1,1 "5 ent.r.H - wca u ". r.DTil.'0.T.""e rooZ Aa. t. "" Wo said "Wo, ar Ddv. " UD '-r'f.l.Wn. 0(0 , . . . in, .... C -VBtirmm-.' Moa.-a erai ( muZ "rvrninm ' 'mflf. "it I7f , MISS EUGENE DENNIS ' lrThe laUonder Qirl" The psychic marvel, who has startled Omaha with her. revelations," has con- sented, through the courtesy- of Mr. David Abbott, who is conducting an investigation for the American Society , for. Psychical Research, to appear personally at the hours of 3, 7 arid 9, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday this week. , . r.- JANUARY g771 M 6SNG FINOS I III-.- -nyrcMea, out Highly SI TlPtl ww em . . day? uavld AW" "iving Tet MAN ASKS BUT. sta a !:v . ol 0" AS Tr-ot o.W fl ' fe.i.. vr a M, wor'W rim a.L v. .i .... i 1 "J AZ"e I Wei r .' .?' iVPnZ?, fl0. ' Ha I? "e " A "'I, Hi Appesiriri . VCD. THURG. PRI. SAT. atthe 3, 7,an&9 o'cJock . vperf ormances.! , -re i V ;Ina3jcLitlon "to our tedater prprazn v ... 1 1 . Dodge Brothers announce a substantial reductian in the prices of their cars effective January eoseis AUDITORIUM Week Com. if . . Mon.. Feb. Q Tangier Temple Preteet Agco'islCircui Dally Mela, at 3. Nifkte. SilS Seeta Sailing el Be a Office New CkiMreaBOe Adults $100 Plus Taa B.TsaWamiia Yts! Hi a Revival But a'; Creal Picture gQPCO) NOW j Jl LAST I . I TIMES I J FRIDAY l l EUGENE O'BRIEN end NORMA TALMADGE Jn her tremencJoos dramatic triumph IDE LUXE , ANNIE' 'A story o a. woman who forgot hom( husb&iNi.chili PRICES (Iocludinc Tex) ' Matineea 25c Evening. .35c Coming Saturday Harold Lloyd In his first four reel comedy "A Sailor Made Man" Also on the same program 'f BEBE DANIELS . 1 J a In- "NANCY FROM NOWHERE" ) . OMAHA. NEB. HARNEY AT 2BTH. ST . HARNEyj3J23. V , COUNQL BLUFFS. 1A. 33-35 FOURTH ST. COUNCIL BLUFFS, 691 Big Double Show , First Time in Omaha TALMADGE Clove's iempticm 5? REE laft NttMU, A De Luxe Comedy BEN TURPIN PHYLLIS HAVER in "LOVE AND DOUGHNUTS" e i CViCAXV th. eeVr in VAuocvii.it Matinee Today 2.18 Erary Night 8:15 ELSA RYAM O0SIS 4, - HUMPHREY'S "r rr Short" , DANCERS , Mooety and Duncan DAINTY MARIE Grten A Parker r J - CalstU's Babeena J. 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