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"Square doing btuine.. with an established house. 3 elcl ' oU Ml Babson Warns Employers to End Open Shop Campaign Roger Babson. business statistical expert, in a recent bulletin bul-letin founds a warning to employers to desist from their "ameri-'can" "ameri-'can" plan and "open shop" campaign unless they wish to be annihilated anni-hilated In the reaction that will follow their campaign to crush labor. , Mr. Babson illustrates his talks with a clock dial upon which the hour figures represent differing phases of the recurrinr cvcles ' of proeperlty. decline, depreealon and Improvement, Im-provement, fpon the habeoil Mualneaa .Clock the houre are; ( 1 o'clock-Peak of proeperlty Urge pili-clock Inefficiency; decline In boad IP,C?cloek Diehoceaty; decline In atock Pri0"olork Crime wave: decline In eom- "T'a clwk rck of confidence; general "nr.K"!iaaJld.tl.n of homea; de-dlna de-dlna In real aetata prlcea. I o'clock Increaalng thrift; lower B.')Vrcl" Orler efficiency; Increaaa la bond prlcee. o'clock Rallgloua Intereet; Increaaa levlock buying raaumed; Increaaa In commodity prlcee. II o'clock Activity In all llnea; gen-oral gen-oral employment. II o'clock JToaperlty; Increaalng money ratee. tn Ma bulletin, headed "Time to Think About Lbor." Mr. Habeon eaya: 'Employer, the country over hava been awlnglng the tomahawk for the peat eighteen montha. The daye for euch activity ac-tivity are now drawing to a cloae. It la time to think and reaaon. What we mean la Indicated by the clock fece which appeara on thla page. It la now about clock tnduetrtaf time. 'Klghteen monthe ago It waa between I and i o'clock. Kor the pa.t three In-uetrlal In-uetrlal houre we have been going along I aa Indualrtal" twilight when the ad-Vantage ad-Vantage waa all with the employer and aot at all with the employe. "During the war. with the approval of aome of the beat mlnua In the nation, lh practice of collective bargaining wae eet tip In hundrecle of placea where no euch thing had prevailed. Of late, following l the lead of United Rtatea Hleel. many "The employer muet put thought In the place of force, and aome of the eeme Intelligence that baa gone Into the perfecting per-fecting of mechanical equipment le given to machinery for gaining and keeping in-du.trlal in-du.trlal peace. "Thla thing louche. Induatrv at all polnla. In the fierce competition of the next decade the plant with a eane labor policy will be able to get out it. product, prod-uct, to market It. to eell It. aacurltlea. to eatl.fy Ita atockholriera. Other planta will fail at aome or all of thaae pointe. "It le. therefore, time now for Intelligent Intelli-gent empioyera to hang up the tomahawk and take down the neglected machinery for Industrial peace. fighting. Ijbor that you could whip at . ', ha able to whip you at 10 o clock. At tha tlma Mr. Babeon'a bulletin waa laaued w.. , o'clock." According to auLeequent bulletin., the hu.lneae clock hand haa moved con.lderably alnre that time o that It la rapidly approaching lh. "Jr 10 ' when labor'a atrength will ahow. ne year ago today there occurred a lockout In the moat peaceful trade in the country the printing Induetry. Thla waa not a atruggle precipitated by the un-reaeonableneea un-reaeonableneea of working men. It' waa a fight forced by employing tmereate agaln.t the moat roneervallve labor or-ganlaatlon or-ganlaatlon In tha nation an oraanlaa-tlon oraanlaa-tlon that had preached and practiced arbitration, mediation, conciliation and conference method, of adjuatlng dirflcul-tlee dirflcul-tlee between employe., and employ. r. ever alnre 111. The printer, affected by thla unqualified lockout believed and are atlll of the opinion opin-ion that the enforced euapenalon of work In their trade waa forced by Intereet. not familiar with tha hlatory or ethlce of the buelneaa. . UlLl 1PHI I Wall Tints for 1 I Your Home I PI Years aj-o decorators and home owners longed 19 IB inr a wall tin lino- mitrUi (,.,. ij , ; ... Itl firms nave gone naea to tne inniviuuai bargaining plan some with east-Iron Individual In-dividual contract which binds the m- tloyee never to join a union or any other bor organisstloiv and a systematic campaign of 'union busting' haa gone Into effect. -'Again, a new form of Industrial government gov-ernment haa been set d wovemment by sn Junction! The twilight employer, rather than work hie way through hie industrial -difficulties, haa gone around them and has rushed to the courts to accomplish by legal force what he could not bring about by other methods. "We hold no brief for unions or unionism, union-ism, as they exist. We ar a wars of the faults of union. "The employer who flatters himself, however, that the open shop campa tgn has put unionism off the map Is grusnly deceived. We may settle down upon the fundamental fact that labor brings terms j) and conditions of sale which satisfy Its own tdeas. If the labor people want t unions they are going to have them, no j matter that we think about It. 1 "The unions are coming back chas-tened chas-tened and Improved, we hope, by the experience ex-perience of the past few monthi but still : coming back to take the field because : they are going to be labor'a own best means of getuns such market conditions as It wishes. Ho with the growing volume vol-ume Of Industrial machinery which has been bultt up la Industry the personnel aepartinetit. the shop com mil tee. the various va-rious expert tenia deaigned to help labor's altuatlon these things are all coming back and they are. going to ahow them-elves them-elves when the clock hand reaches . or lft. Halt Lake Typogranhlcal union did not profit hy war conditions. Its seals of wages Increased but CO per cent when the cost of Uvjng was Increased by more thsn IK per cent. It constantly offered and Invited arbitration and other peaceful peace-ful means of reaching agreements In R reference to strikes and lockouts. The reak In the happy relations of more than half a century waa due entirely to either the employers or outside Influences able to coerce the employer into breaking off peaceful, friendly and profitable relatione rela-tione with an organisation that has el-waya el-waya stood for peace and prosperity In Industry. Regardlesa of repeated Invitations snd reqiKttts of the workers for a friendly dlscuesion of the Issues, there haa been no sue- discussion. We are convinced the p f Ing employers, tf left entirely to theumelves. are willing to meet their former llfelonjr associates In the printing business In friendly discussion of ways and means of promoting peace and harmony har-mony within the trade, with reasonable profit to all. But employers desiring to resume friendly relations with local craftaman-citlsena are prevented from I doing so by Influences outside the trade. Are you ssslstlng In preserving such an unfair condition? You csn readily and effectively demonstrate demon-strate your disapproval of a continuance of such unfair tactics by Insisting that the printers' union label appear on ell your printing. The label la a buslneee-getter. buslneee-getter. silently making friends for you and telling all the world that you are a consistent booster for your own home town. Trouble la -1! molly Due to Constipation When you are ronatipat-cd, ronatipat-cd, there ia not enough lubricant produced hy your ayatem to keep tha food waate aoft. Doctor f reecrlbe Nujol becauaa la action ia ao cloee to -H this natural lubricant Nujol is a lubricant not . medicine or laxatlea so cannot (rip. Try it I today, rMkWe-B-BVrM ir'-Wr aariIwanmaBBaB-aa W Wi durable and stand cleaning. - K U ' Today the walls of hundreds of Homes in Salt ft Lake from modest cottages to mansions reflect it y the velvety shades of u U 1 Flatinola Re, 'Vi I8" W thu, folks of other da" longed for , h Beautiful and durable, sanitary, nonfading and eco- ; j "o-Ml. for use on plastered walls and other sur- - -j Get a-cofor card- (sixleen restful tints) from I "The Store With tha Grn Front" 7 - I -tl Fink IiuijJmcnt of "THE SHEIK" In .TODAY'S TELEGRAM Read It! lAdverUaement pa!4 for by Belt Lake Typographical Union No. lit.) |