Show FAVOR THE TUE SUBSIDY GRAFT CRAFT Committee From the National Asso Association Association of Manufacturers Go Going Going ing to Washington New York Ma May criticism of the the S I attitude of labor Jabor unions toward indus industrial I trial schools was embodied in the report of the committee on industrial education I to the National Association of Manufacturers The report declared that labor unions have made mack efforts to hinder the perpetuation of trade schools Their ef efforts efforts I forts said the report are nothing short of a crime against aU alt those men who desire to learn a trade and aDd are the cause in a considerable measure for forthe forthe the lack Jack of skilled labor in the United States The tariff and reciprocity committee re reported ported that under present conditions many manufacturers are greatly handi handicapped I capped in the German market The corn com I asked that strenuous efforts be made by the United States to reach irn im I mediately a faIr of trade with the German empire Another need was stated to be seine ome reciprocity arrangement for trade with Canada Canda The he preliminary report was adopted It stated that an tion bill of almost any kind was desired by the labor Jabor lobby at ashington dur during during ing the pre present ent se session slon of congress At Atthe Atthe the evening session George Seabury chairman on merchant marine was vi vigor vigorously or applauded when he asserted that after a thorough stud study of the situation he was satisfied that exports from the United States will be more than doubled when this country countr has an adequate merchant marine like that of Great Brit Britain ain am or Germany It was decided to send senda a committee to Thursday to attend a hearIng on the ship subsidy bill I to be given by Pres President dent Roosevelt i |