Show SIX MONTHS WITH NO STRIKES I Y URGED URGED- II TIN N 0 TRIAl A ARMISTICE MI TI WANTO 1 t Attorney G General Pa Pal Pail Palmer t mer Says Say's ays' ays Half Year of tf f lull Full Production f f I Means Meal s S Salvation a 1 vat ion FREEPORT J Pa Ea Sept 20 20 I i An absolute industrial armistice armi armistice armi- armi stice for six was leas urged by Attorney General Palmer here tod today y to permit the solution solution solution tion of economic problems arising out o of the changes wrought by war ar Such a period of freedom from Unrest un unrest Un- Un n. n rest he declared would result soon in Increased production which would bring about an era of M easier r living and better times times' for alL On the other hand the attorney general warned selfish demands by any anyone one class cannot cannot cannot can can- not sUn stimulate ate the national pros prosperity or permanently benefit even those obtaining ob obtaining obtaining ob- ob such demands by force lorce Ho He strongly discounted announced strikes CHANCES REDUCED Labor is asking a larger a share of the Joint product of money of-money money and labor l bor and there thero is much merit In the claim he Rid said But the chance of ot getting getting get get- ting it Is not advanced d nor tho the justice justice justice jus jus- I tice of ot it more widely recognized by the refusal of ot labor to produce The campaign to reduce the oo cost COllI t nf of t living evidently was foremost In the attorney generals general's mind In his sp speech h delivered ered at a reunion of the Seventy Seventy- eight re regiment of Pennsylvania olun volun- He Ire said that although many problems beset men mens men's s minds in these days dayS' of ot reconstruction there Is none which canoot be worked out In the general Interest In a government nt where the people ar are the only rulers CRYING NEED IS PEACE But unless wo vo o shall be satisfied ed with Ith that which is s for the general interests Interests in In- In he continued and do not In Insist insist In- In upon that which Is in our own particular Interest there will b be trouble trouble trouble trou trou- ble and delay in the settlement If It men GOuld learn to be e patient under conditions which have resulted from the world war until a a. more accurate estimate of the possibilities of ot the situation situation situation sit sit- can be made all aU our problems will be sooner solved but If It our Impatience Impatience impatience Im Im- im- im patience and selfishness shall rule and Immediate fO forceful ful or direct action betaken betaken be to taken it is perfectly obvious that nothing but disorder and delay delav can re result re- re sult The crying need of ot the world Just now no noIs is for tor peace and not political peace r between governments alone but I In industrial peace amongst men also |