7, 1919 THE MICHIGAN DAILY LABOR CONFERENCE SCUSS WAR PROBLEMS Southport, Eng., June 6.-The labor nference to be held here June 25, ill take up important problems grow- g out of the war including resolu- on calling for the withdrawal of troops from Russia and condemning conscription, One section of the labor element demands that industrial ac- tion be taken to abolish conscription. Othe'r subjects to be voted upon are the control of industry, national fin- ance, education, old age pensions, the settlement of the land question and the delay in providing homes. ALWAYS ASK FOR )fl no8 ICE CRE AM Delicious and Refreshing 0UBA TO BE CONNECTED BY PHONE WITH Us Se DIRECT SERVICE WILL BE REAL- ITY BY DEEMBER, SAYS t f BERN San Juan, Porto Rico, June 6.-Di- rect telephone service between Key West and Havana will be a reality byt December, according to Colonl Sos- thenes Behn, who announces that the submarine telephone cable connecting the mainland and Cuba which was{ planned before the war will be laida within the next few months.t At present the most prominent Am- erican and English engineers are' working on the scheme, according to' Colonel Behn and the laying of the' cable will be commenced this sum- mer. The submarine telephone from Cuba to Key West, according. to Colonel Behn, is but the first leg of a cable telephone system which in time will connect all of Greater Antilles. "The development of the telephone during the war has made it possible for us to plan now for a submarine telephone cable system which three years ago was not dreamed of," said Colonel Behn. "The first leg of the system from Key West to Havana in itself will be the longest submarine telephone in the world. At present the submarine telephone across the English channel is the longest.' Mr, Behr was president of the Cub- an Telephone company when the Un- ited States entered the war. He vol- unteered and was commissioned a captain in the army signal corps. He is connected with banking interests in Cuba: Food Department Asked to Continued London, June .-The General Fed- eration of Trades Unions. has request- ed that the Food Controller's depart- ment continue to exist for a time, untl the yorld recovers its political nd economic equilibrium, not as an expensive department, but, as a. skel- eton department to facilitate and not to restrict distribution. MESSAGES CARRIED IN HOLLOW SHELL New York, June 6.-A hollow three- inch shell, fused to emit on striking a gas of smoke-like density by day, and luminous at night, and used to transmit messages from division head- quarters, to advanced or exposed pos- itions, is another war-time secret which has now been made public. This form of communication was first used by the Germans, and after- ward adopted by the Allies. A sample of the shell--one that was captured from the enemy during the St. Mihiel drive-was brought home by Vice-Ad- miral Albert Gleaves on his return from France. According to Admiral Gleaves, the shell has a range of about 2,000 yards, and is self propelling. Its velocity was such as to require 14 seconds to travel that ,distance, "slow enough," the admiral said, to enable ad active man to dodge it, should he see or hear it coming. 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Her genius, plus her experience, toge with her youth, make possible the won ful portrayal of the most unusual role has ever played. ALSO BIG-V COMEDY "Girlies and Grubber "No room rent no clothes" said the la lady, as she took their only suits of clo while they slept. See how they esi under her eyes, and show up as real nc men in this Big-V Comedy. "SMILING BILL" PARSONS Pi fNl A Society Study of Intense Emotional Appeal BERT LYTELL Lytell .is considered the most atural actor on the screen. You'll' ALSO CHRISTIE COMEDY "Lost, A Bridegroom" "Midnight Alarm" Also Star Comedy "FUN IN A FLAT" w,..,..,.. .:..__ .. a a s. o n 1 ni .: a A TNT 3Tr T 0 1f nutt iredan