Show LIVING WAGES CRY GRY DE GLARED 4 Vc UNREASONABLE Secretary of Labor Says Sayi American W Worker Earns and D Deserves se ves More Mor More Suf Suf- Suf SufI I to o Be Able to Save I DETROIT Mich l S Sept Sopt Pt E. E 6 Dedica ton tion on of or Labor day a 1921 In to the tho re relief lc atthe of at the nations nation's unemployed ed was proposed by Secretary of ot Labor Davis Dals today In Inan inan In an an to the tho worKer workers of ot Detroit In th tho pa t. t Labor Labor- day l J has ns been 3 a holiday In ho honor of ot theman thc who tolls toils declared Secretary Davis This year It Jt is a year ear that millions of our people would rather celebrate n not t by taking a holiday but by going o ck to work at ot a Job The Tho dedication of or th the o day t tp 19 the re relief relief re- re lief of ot tho Urn unemployed estimated b by bythe the tho labor secretary to number nearly six million should carr carry with it It he le said taid a concerted effort on on tho the part of ot all Americans be tho they employee or employers As a a. means of ot partial rc hot lief lief the secretary proposed tho the undertaking undertaking under under- taking of ot public works tho distribution distribution tion Uon of ot work in mills so 50 that all ma may have havo Jobs for tor at least part of ot the we week k FAITH NECESSARY Above all we need to shako off ott fear teor and take on faith and ond courage coura Mr Davis Dals asserted I For or the tho lack of ot that courage wo are nelc neglecting Ung any number of ot largo laro undertakings s. that would give a mighty shove to tho great reat stalled stabled engino ensine en- en sine gino of ot American production Tho The secretary In his address directed a m message ss g to to the the- employers of ot the nation nation na na- na tion tion- declaring Dont sot set your OUr wages by tho hun bun rry gry gry crowd at nt th the gate gat to your mill That Tha J only 1 00 wag During Dung the he war artho tho pendulum swung over to th side of ot the employee Now It has swung to your side Play fair now and you rou will wUl do more moro to stabilize y your ur b business business' es and bring good ode f fe tee ln Ing e thAn han anything else you ou can do Keep In mind the tact fact that those men who are swarming swarming- ground nd your gates cates looking for t r work ork are arc the s same me human buman beings as yourself They have havo tho the same as aspirations aspirations aspirations as- as t for r tl their clr families s that you OU have bave lave for tor yours Re matters n now w for or tho future and play the part of ot offar offar ottar far tar sighted wisdom MOST ARE FAIR To labor nb r th the tho secretary held out tho the assurance ur nc that in spite of ci the tho occasional occa occa- employer er rio no true American n business man man entertains a n. serious s' s thought of crushing the tho workmen's workmen's workmen's work work- mens men's organizations Lot Let tho the open shop mean what It says says open open to all all' I ho 10 added I An Any employer knows th that t crushing the he unions cannot be bo done In the tho first place he ho knows that thal it would not bo be lafe safe in any MY cas case We want no Russia Russian In n this country no hordes of disorganized I men merit r reduced to sucha of ot starvation that charity must go to their aid ald Opposition to tho the principle of ot th the living wae wage vage also was expressed b by Mr 1 Davis t lOt 1 am against the living living- wage wago he 1 said It Is not enough h. We need heed to icar something ot of tho the saving savin wage It Is is n not t en enough ugh for a a. man nn n merely to ex- ex sit to meet the tho cost of ot living whatever what whatever I ever cr l It Is Is to pay the buy food and clothing for tor his family A man lIk like Iko the American an workman n needs ho earns l and anil U he demands something more i than that Ho He wants wanta to tp save and he should bo be n able le to todo do It jt IL |