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Show THE 2 . OGDENSTANDARD-EXAMINfcl- WEDNESDAY EVENING. APRIL 20. 1921. R A AD"' WAST "'rW Ml '1 PirSIIffl W Affl BY ompers Says Steel Trust Chief is Deceived By His l! msse: We Are Headquarters For All Al Jolson Records UONS, RAIL WORKERS AVER WifVi Detectives 1 if-"'- (Continued F"rom Page One.) (Continued from Page One.) InTORONTO. April 20.- - Samuel Gora-jcr- s, head with a nevertheless, the sum of these angun of some eort. An an president of the American Fedon the complete figures reprebent .25 caliber, laid eration of Labor, attacked Elbert H. I floor ofDistol. nual unnecessary waste of distance from ear. a short the of the United States Hemenway's hand, in tne iront or me ary,,chrman 5teel corporation,, for his attitude to- car was a wastes. Further alleged laree-scal- e large pocket knife with thej the ward union labor in an address before large in and equip inefficiencies losses a blade open. A handerchier. . 2 he Empire club Tuesday. the of ment and railways, a of operation and the IX "Officers safety pinswere foundtopin the difficult of approximate estimate 1" To of the American Federa-&o- n lipstick, container In lipstick of Labor are in Washington," he car. dollars and cents, are given in the exi delicious Burley ?pUV. "I challenge Judge Gary for the In his Dockets there. was $2. a. small hibit as follows; . -- election of a committee half to be Docket OTHER WASTES IJSTED. flavor. knife on a chain, and a box ' Appointed by him and half myself of .25 caliber cartrldees. "1. Wastes 'due to remediable defrom which In car equipment. seberal.cartridges were missing. In th fects "2. Wastes due to defective power of the gun and chamber magazine ... federation.", Jack- equipment. were copper there three bullets, ' Kef erring to Mr. Gary's statement "3. Wastes and soft nosed, the same as were through inefficient control eted, that- - reasonable Ionday. box. of in tractive the handling cartridge through government agencies would The body was seated on the right "4. Wastes due topower. inadequate enJfcrove a solution to labor union prob-- ! side of the rear seat, leaning against gine terminals. tins, Mr, Gompers charged the steel main- to Wastes Rail-floStead, did not know his own men and led down th man's clothing, to the .tenance of way-dueThe defective American his he relied of. the upon reports discussji:at of the car and had seeped vay Engineering association, detective agencies. standardiza-to There j . of losses the floor lack the ing ground. through through .i WORKER'S PROTECTION. over to states was the show 50 that different that body ;tion, sec, nothing "This ppwerful spokesman of auto- had been moved. tions of rail are rolled between th engineers and other technicians in th"unions tne frtimaii- cratic industry declares labor so I trousers weights of 70 and 140 pounds, whe. railway .Industry,or from .leg of Hemenway's nust" be regulated or controlled that wasOn athe winm execumr ne naa wnere seven answer all Durn. will sections tneiana judgments cigarette an'd government may not be dropped a lighted ciga- purposes and are all that are recom- cers of many large railroads and from ' Industry destroyed," he said. "I ask you gen apparently equipmended by this association.' It furth- exports in matters of railwayofficials-Matterette tlemen, employers of labor, what to- union bot- er comDutes some of the wastes In ment, according a testified Pincock Sheriff that an individ- tle of "white mule" tBance there would be for is Included also from the propartly filled, and volved, and points out that want of or a foreigner to redress a of Important railway ual switches water bottle water in a standardization soda ceedings and frogs containing Sr.ce were he left to his own, resour- had and clubs and from railway accounts for rear of in the In found the roadbed width and of been ; ces." Investigaperiodicals, governmental officials large avoidable losses. w Pleading for. .trade union organiza- - car. - GIRC IS WITNESS . of of tions the and reports OPERATION. INEFFICIENT deilons as necessary to establish any administra States the United 2687 Miss Lincoln Beatrice Railway Fisher. to train "6. Wastes Inefficient due ' gree; of "mutuality of contract between is estimated that .osses tion. Mr avenue, said that Hemenway had said operation, it employers and workers," declared colgood night to her at 1:45 o'clock. aggregating perhaps $$00,000,000 & The employes rale the point that th show then let Gompers. "the same freedom of asked how she fixed the time year are attributable to managerial in- "the guarantee to the railway companlective agreement and of , free repre- When was to she said is her it practice in train operation. Most ies bv the United States government us play his latest recsentation must be given workers as is wind her that watch each night before re- competence not to be construed as an uncondito not do railroads operate Recorded corporations." attempt Collective ords for you. You wiil and that she had looked at her their trains on the basis of scientific- tional privilege granted to the railway bargaining is the only way a laborer tiring, been she She had said watch. that upon fixed to charges economical schedules, although operators levy an protect himself, he added, want them. of shippers, consumers, employes, and the keeping company with Hemenway for ally and the ft AUTOCRACY DOOMED. practicability advantages On the accountthe three years. In past evening without successfulany toltrain been have not public general scheduling Stating that industry would adhis death. aMiss Fisher, rr ly demonstrated upon certain roads. ability on the part of the railway emr erate an outocracy, he declared that preceding n The a themselves." . . ministration in facilities train terminat Taat as political and military autocrats Freight 'KaoT, tn 0 k" A " " A sense determine the entire capacity of ployes take the position that the railn,M V.ai.- - nnm in tha War HO' an auto to a ride around the city, railroads in the handling way Inspectors must assume certain tnust an industrial autocrat meet a noodle parlor, and had then gone to of transportation, expeditious facili- responsibilities and that among these these 45ke fate. America will not stand for the and yet in Rackham home the apartstate responsibilities a Peery are to in obligation to ties remain said. he of any sort, permitted dictatorship ments Mrs. to Mr. and take Rackham a Is the railway administrapublic astonishing. to give After the dinner he was presented home. Mr. Hemenway and Misa Flshei of inadequacy that efficient in is wastes tion "7. due which a Miscellaneous reasonably from made stick with a walking to Misa drove then home. Fisher's manto bad and every respect. iece of wood from the famous -Cloth... equipment ....During the time that the party was antequated to exhibit The agement. attempts REMEDIES SUGGESTED. at Ypres. $all the picture show, Hemen- show a neglected state of railway Mr. Gompers visited the provincial witnessing way said that he was sick and he ex ' legislature and was greeted with ap the remedies -- himself. A short time later he amples. aArrii of which follow. With ' . suggested "in many . th2 AlauM.und cheers, Mrs. Gompers Remained wa?; uVnTnd .Mti to noted that1 V"'TLlr,Z' wastes can locomotives it Is respect o&viated presented witn a bouquet oy me. iauoi f f th thpntrft 11,1 tyr oa r ftftA of railroad iiroup. UNIONIZING OF MHiLS. . from th mouths the party had witnessed the picture. with t Md officialsUNUSUAULX QUIET require close wJ?erhh?atfc?Vpe.Pe Declar- 19. WASHINGTON, April Leonard Rackham said that the able loss of over $200 per month per - V.A tMlNVW .111. 2.. ments and the employes. engine, and 22,000 of the 65,000 locoT-m lfl'Krt wwxv. ,vv wA.'nlAA1"Without the good will of their Mia HO 8UiJ lUtJKH motives are still being operated withhuman w him th since in the afternoon out brick arches. Failure to modern- men," the exhibit said, "without a freedom as thev STTn the cotton wnen .ttacknam, early iSlmer Domet, CarX; ize locomotives is estimated to entail high level of morale and enthusiasm Matmills of England fifty years ago," ana a man named L.ee an the imi'eake. jtea Amavoidable fuel loss of nearly (15,000 devoted to a common end, the the of Woll. thew been reduchad Hemenin around service and of locoriding provements each a for issued unimproved annually erican Federation of Labor, automobile. He saw said he cost If the achieved. cannot way's be tion of a miles on Judge the bottle of statement commenting making 40,000 engine in the car at that motive two elements of railroad opera liquor great annual year. at the Gary's report Monday time, and had seen Hemenway take PUBLIC PROPAGANDA. tion, management rn.ua wornrri, are iu meeting of the United States Steel a drink during the early BeeS Of UCial of the over- be forever at loggerheads, each pulling 'TreaSUTy part "8. in miscellaneous Wastes corporation. Miss Both Mr. Fisher evening. and each the other, adminismistrusting, against advertising, and railway Means to Enliven Na "Judge Gary's declaration that the Rackham said that Hemenway had head, condemning the other, each try-- J tration's public propaganda. The rail- and steel trust will fight to the end a&ainst been unusually quiet Sunday evening, way employes declare that the railroad inic to wrinsr concessions which the tion's Business trade unionism is not unexpected," Mr, and had the appearance of being ill. administrations have wasted their re other is reluctant to grant, the ouXlook Woll said. Sheriff Pin- - sources in miscellaneous curing the testimony of overneau,- for eliminating the many wastes reJudge Gary has taken a position was In the foregoing pages is dark NEW ORLEANS. La.. April 20. lu defense of reaction and he cannot from Hemenway's head was exhibited. advertising, (126.000.000 in 1817). le- vealed Indeed. means can be found to keep the in If 1917) expenses (113,000,000 tells gal c'.esert it even if his judgment h"g Appearances indicated that the bullet and in 'the maintenance of propagan American condition of Vl4 oueht to. without damaging "The bringpeople working, their purinescapable DU1- nose son hm jacKCLcu, will be improved and In to da influence the calculated is found opinwjjyr power his judgabout public chasing pride in the perfection of let. It had been battered out of shape, ion toward railroad affairs. In thlt ing of collective bargaining. "we will see the tides of prosperity principle ment," he continued. "It is a Bour- but when weighed, it tipped the scales way th railroad administrations have Jointly the two Interests should agree running stronger," Comptroller of th bon trait never to forget and never to at just a trifle under two pennyto operating expenses large on wages, hours and working condi- Currency Crliwinger declared In an to never l?arn. It is a trait of others weight. A bullet from a similar car- attached of fixed and administrative costs. tions, these agreements should be con- address. matter charges the In an opinion. change two weighed tridge pennyexactly On the "Our country." he said, "presents other the hand, in the matter of sistently uniform and national In ' , practical results both, classes reach weight. us the market In which we muit dis to to to, In sectional the developorder promote scope expenditures . same allay point. The Jury was out less than ten min- ment and improvement of the rail- content. A spirit of -do most of our business and for always Is humorous The situation really utes before they returned and render- road Is absolutely depend- on which we shall chiefly depend for have the service efficient managements seriousness. industry its Judge deadly despite ed their verdict. been peculiarly shortsighted. ent upon the conviction In the mind establishment of industrial prosperity. Gary will pour out the steel trust's oo"9. Administrative neglect to main- of the individual worker that his In- There is plenty of consuming capacity last cennv for Dreservation of what tain engineering research and neglect terests have been properly considered If we could only make It possible to steel trust worSkeVrSare MIDWEST ATHLETES or resistance to improvement general- and safeguarded. Such consideration the potential consumers to buy thos Railroad , administrators have can be achieved only through scien- things they would be glad to con does not matter what the work-- j T.TCIT ly. 'It P.NTR.V CPQWri so been backward and so addicted to tific, uniform agreements, secured as sume." j. ers think about those alleged rights j CREDIT FOR FAILM ERS rule of thumb methods that they have a result of and safeguarded by collecwhether they want them or hate them. scienof peace conditions will to or such establish Coincident with refused lost see tive to Resumption them bargaining. Judea Garv isn't eoing DES MOINES, Ia April 20. Sev- neglected but tific laboratories and bureaus of re- agreements must Eo the provision of come soon, he or given up if he can help it. He will eral heats will be necessary in the search for the improvement of the opportunity for and the deliberate en- rehabilitation must tslow. Europeai. give the stockholders' last nickel to at, the Drake relays "We must help our people to bt service, as has been done suc- couragement of the worker himself preserve the right of a steel worker to Saturday, dash the number, of entries indi- railway in all progressive industries." to assist the management In working; able to buy th!r own products." he cessfully worker 12 hours a day. EFFICIENCY OPPOSED. out standards of increased efficiency." said. "W must also help the worla "There is a necessity for unioniza- cated today. Nineteen have signified to maintain a money system In such ootion of the steel industry because in their intention of competing in the According to the exhibit railwaynave relation to gold that exchanges will cases no them dash, Notre among in systeis being many there trust managers Hayes. the mills of the steel a TTPT?Q VnTiTTTNT1 Dame; Hamilton, Missouri, and Gear- matically fought scientific cost find-- ; possible. Therefore as to ihe do- freedom for the workers." "' new-ov'V rnestlc problem, we must extend ing. Nebraska. oo , . ing methods; introduction of the Nine entries have been made tor er methods of personnel handling; through our financial instrumentalia simme ties every encouragement to the pro in standardization and a equipment iiew TO nign nuraies, CANADIAN FLEET ducers. The farmer must be asurrl! In respect to cost event for th Drake relays. The en- ilar innovations. fertiliser ' include Patterson, of Drake; accounting the exhibit argues that TRY AERIAL SCHEME tries OAKLAND. Cat. April 20. One that in his efforts to buy and labor foi Bock, Ames; Crawford, Iowa; Wright. railway equipment deterioration often hundred and five bonef iclartes, includ- the seetiand Implement tho next crop h- - will bt given the full- -' Nebraskaand Price, South Dakota has occurred because the management ing waiters, bootblacks, saloonkeephas declared dividends without regard ers, an actress, clerks, doctors and rst support, the broadest credit that-caVANCOUVER. B. C, April 20. Ne- university. --oo anto the maintenance of adequate re was It possibly be extended through tho gotiations are under way, acquaintances of Joseph re- banks and that the federal govern-- ! serves to cover depreciation. Regard others, deceased, nounced today, for an exhibition of SWIMMING- will receive their TITLES ing personnel efficiency Norman Coll-y- spective shares under his will, ac- ment and Its banking structure wllli naval target firing, directed by obserof the Southern Pacific is quoted cording to a verdict returned In tho stand back of Individual banks that vation seaplanes, with the Pacific AT STAKE TONIGHT extend r.ec as "that five times a minute, superior court here today. wisely and In and saying squadron of the Canadian fleet credits. 300 an times a times cssary day. hour, 7,200 t.he Canadian air force participating. in Rlsagno died in San Francisco NOT 1X)R SPIXTULATION an employe 1919. or 2,592,000 times a It will be the first demonstration of his estate is aald to amount and SAN 20. Na- is lost and replaced. year, FRANCISCO. as a basis of production April words "Crcdlt In other the character ever staged in these tional swimming champions in the to over $825,000- - Relatives contested there muct be: 'credit acas an incentive of turnover labor the the railroads, waters. conthe for his but will, attorneys mere to means over 140 and d is breast to his and stroke estimate the per Junior oounproductive cording testants left the court room yester- speculation ther must not be. This Telay and a Pacific coast cham- cent." of continuance a C ONTRACTORS CUT furtiier when. be day, is will of and the those reconsiderable in The exhibit policy specifies free style detail many of the pionship in the econo- the case was refused. for tho of nasponsible supervision particular CARPENTERSbe will Frandecided at the San PAY OF race, oo tional banks." should think which the mies employes cisco Olympic club tonight. Bok Skel-ton- , be adopted but Turning to the cotton Industry. Mr. they say are not In CLEVELAND. O.. April 20. Clevedeclared no other American Chicago, and Jack Howell, San general use" upon the railways, and 10 YEARS AND FINE Crislnger so thoroughly deserved asland building contractors were inefficiencies complained of Francisco, will compete in the Industry alleged FOR STEALING AUTO sistance of temporary stress, Tuesday to reduce the pay of event. Skelton, national cham- being based upon comparisons with v at a time- oo and $1.25 an hour to pion in actual of the standards d carpenters from experience breast stroke event, the practices in use upon well managninety cents an hour, by the executive defeated Howell at Detroit recently of ST. PAUL. Minn.. April 20. Ten CRONKTTTTE SHOOTING trades committee employ- over the same roads. building ed distance. , DATA FR03I STUDY. ers', associations following the abrogayears imprisonment and a fine o? oo GATHERS INTEREST of dewith the is were tion Monday $1000 agreement The data in the exhibit specified us the penalty for the carpenters. About 7000 men are Queen Elizabeth traced her de- rived mainly from studies and reports stealing an automobile in a bill passed scent all the way back to Adam- affected. of consulting engineers, mechanical by the legislature yesterday. NEW YORK, April 20. Attorney General Harry M. Daugherty Tuesday declared he would make a personal Investigation Into the shooting of Major Alexander P. Cronkhltt at Camp Lewis. Wash., three years ago. Action on a charge of murder former Captain Robert Roscn-blut- h againstwill not be pressed until the thoroughly sifted, charges have been he promised. 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April reformer French premier the Russia with been has service mall socially, sumed after four years. suspension, made no statement. the postofflce department announced today, 'mail lor European Russia, including: the Ukraine, Republic of Geor gia, and Republic of AJerballJan, to go via London to Moscow for distribution. T y fl llr-"Only fully prepaid unregistered letters and postcards will be accepted for Euroian Russia," the announce ment said, "at th rffpalar Internation al postal rates. The Russian postof flee also asres to accept mail of like character for Russia in Asia. Mall for eastern Siberia and Vladivostok will be accepted as usual. . mm " S33i ej mmd 20tK mf ' 1 t SHERIFF CAN'T RAID FOREIGN VESSELS MIAMI, Fla,. April 20. A sheriff a foreign has no right to vessel and search for liquor under the prohibition law and the liquor seised In such manner cannot be admitted la go-aboar- d r evidence, according to a decision by County Judge W. Frank Blantoa here today. i i , 1 , r . 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