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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING. MARCH 21. 1920, the moot rreclou heriUig of th Amert ican citlen.M The report Is igned Ay Secretary or Herbert a chairman. Labor Wllaou, Hoover, a vie chtrmn. nd the folth lowing other member of W. Gregory, Martin H. Olynn, Thom Richard Hooker, Stanley King, Samuel M. RoYion, Jullu VV. McCall, Henry Oacar H. Roaenwgld, Georg T glad Ftraus. Henry C. fituart, William O. J Thompaon, Prank W, Tauealg. Henry nd W. Whkersham Gorg Water, fl Hatch-ktK. nd Willard Owen L Young, arul Henry R. Seager, aecutHe ronfrru. $ : HE if t r DEPORT 'tr Sug-- l Commission Appointed any New Effects Being Shown gests Joint Organization of RECOMMENDATIONS OF : Employer and Labor. - CONFEREES ATTACKED BY SAMUEL GOMPERS J . (Continued from Pag One.) ' March JO. (By the WASHINGTON, Recommendations Frees Associated by ) ment and employees President Wilsons conference for settle dustry falla to reach the collective were attacked aaye the report, "or If without ment of Industrial unrest Samuel Compere, president of arlee by today dleputee Joint Organization, jiuch which are not eettled by existing agen- th American Federation of Labor. In a I'"" prepared statement he said the machinery cies, then the conference proposes d for adjusting disputes between emploveee tern of settlement through a national employers "which has for years been us trial board, local regional conference and In existence In practically every organand boards of Inquiry. ised industry In the I'nlted States la to the machinery now suggested This plan, which the conference sajs by the Industrial conference, both In point Is based upon American experience and or simplicity and in point of effective-needesigned to meet American conditions, U aatlonal tn scope and operation and "The conference," said Mr. Gompers, It Is said to be dif- "has devised yet decentralised a mass of machinery to be ferent from anything In operation else made effective by law, composed of a naauthority ex tional where and emplojs no local Us board and local and reindustrial basic idea cept the right of inquiry. and boards of Is stimulation to settlement of peace by gional conferences, whole situation In thla retha parties In conflict and ths enlistment qulry, be summed up as msy of public opinion toward enforcing that spect "Tried and tested machinery for, 1 of aeitlement employ The regional adjustment conference- dilation and arbitration between employeee exists wherever propceee a board to consist of four rep-to ere and sra orcnlid. ploy th bv elected pirtlM Thi jncholnery function perfectly nd four other In their In- th dlffput and familiar with wherever employer forsake the spirit of djstry chosen by them dominance and the attitude Of autocbe would presided It their problems. over by a trained government official, I racy, act whn would , the regional chairman, r aa a conciliator. If a unanimous agree- Stoppage 01 V0rlC. ,n men t ere reached, it would "Through use of thla machinery It baa collective bargain haclng the same effect been founf po.bi, to maintain lndua- as If reached by Joint organisation In the trial peace with no stoppage of work of shop. kind for periods ranging from ten the mat any Falling to agree unanimously, would No machinery devised to years. forty go i ter, with certain restrictions, the government or Its agencies or su- to the national Industrial bMtd, unless by by th, government or any of the dlstm ants preferred a mutua ly (t tg,ncjM could alhieve reaulta superior chosen umpire. to the results achieved by machinery which hae long been in operation in our . Representation Voluntary. Industrial life. "Jn Industries where ths employees are Meanwhile both parties to the dispute 0 have agreed that there shall be no ln- - I not organised, no machinery of any kind, whether the supervised by governmental with production pending terferenc of adjustment. If the parties, dee or otherwise, can produce Indus-o- r either of them, however, refuses vol- - II trial Justice. Organisation of the to submit the dispute to the ere Is the fact upon which must be of the plan of adjustment, a I rated the existence of any machinery regional board of Inquiry la formed by for the settlement of disputes or the regional chairman of two employers tension of the principles of democracy and two employees from the Industry I In Industries. "Burely no Intelligent agency can hope and not parties to the dispute. This board may subpoena witnesses and rec- - to achieve progress In American Industry In addition to the. above remarkable reductions, choose ords and publish Its findings os a guide j without organisation of the workers. With of workers, no structure of to public minion. organisation entire stock of the following aa from Z. C. JL Th national Industrial board In Waah- - I machinery need be thrust upon It from Organisation brings with it lugton wool I have general oversight of the outside indicated : the working! of the plan whh h. In addl machinery which is both adequate end tlon to being applicable to public i tlltles, practical, the result of experience shorn fair of any of the fantasies of pure theory. provides machinerv for "prompt and . condl-- , and adjustment of wages The t ons of ko ci nment employees." JleritS Criticism, - Is Itsaid, plan Involves no penalties. "The report of the Industrial conferother than those Imposed by public opln ence merit criticism of a very serious ion. It does not Impose compulsory reo nature with the emphasis It does not deny the right which In connection reaentatlon. emIt paces on what it term to str.ke It does not submit to arid which under plovee representation. trail, m the policy of "closed" or open generic It term those groups distinctly , shop local shop organizations known a shop J Regarding "emplovee representation, shop councils, worka coun-suc- h th report sevs the 'sublect hag1 'been j committees, r11 innJ in representative government names cinder different ane! forms as shop committees, shop I dustry. It ia to be feared that the works councils, representative I mission views industry from the the single shop and builds Its In Industry and others, but P'n' on the theory that disputes the conference save it prefers th gen- - II machinery ar o be settled shop by shop. If such eric term having In mind the successful Is to be actually carried Into to viewpoint varloue spplcatlon of the principle It will be most disastrous, activities outside, as well as within tha operation 'Unavoidable . organisation with inde- purely industrial field. pendent shop units of tha emp'oyeea la a menace to the worker, for the reason ODDOSed by Two Factions. that it them away from each ssv the report. other andorganises These suggestions, puts them in a position where conferwhich the to the help referring shop may be played shop. Not MONDAY AND TUESDAY ence received from both employers and. only the we'fare of theagalnat worker, but the a best economy for the nation frogv proceed employees, "clearly demands that A beautiful new lina of Philippine thla movement Industrv, In so far as possible, be viewed enulne desire that Our entire line, ranging in price ladies night gowns and enor democratic representation aa a a a national light, and that the worker substitute for direct personal contact, I be united into organisation! covering This is velope chemises, at the following price from to $20.00. $4.00 may spread In accordance with sound whole industries, a Is now the case with reductions: the way they will sell: principles and be kept from i reversion th 120 national and international Irad GOWNS which wou'd threaten the Idea's lasting unlona 2 80 use'ulness by making it an agency of at 3.50 GOWNS FOR There can be no objection to the closCORSETS $3.40 $4.00 3.20 tack rather than a means to peace." est relations of a, cooperative nature be4.00 GOWNS FOR of The Idea employee representation, tween employee and employee In the 3.60 $4.25 $5.00 CORSETS 4.50 GOWNS FOR the report aavs. has aroused opposition shop, but these relations must never 4.00 5.00 GOWNS FOR $4.68 from two sources, vl $5.50 CORSETS Fmployers who take on such a form as to separate th 5.50 GOWNS FOR ,..4.40 till adhere to the theory that labor la workers In that shop from th rest of CORSETS $5.10 $6.00 a commodity, a view which ia said to bo their fellow workers In the Industry. ...4.80 $8.00 GOWNS FOR 5.60 stead. ly disappearing, and trade union $5.53 7.00 GOWNS FOR... I $6.50 CORSETS . Lv who regard leaders, shop representation 8.00 , 7.50 GOWNS FOR Substitute for Unions, $5.05 $7.00 CORSETS . as a subtle weapon directed against the 6.40 8.00 GOWNS FOR It seems to be the conviction of the unions. $3.38 $7.50 CORSETS . 6.80. 8.50 GOWNS FOR or "Emplovee representation," the con- - commission that these shop 7.20 All that is newest and most $6.80 ference save, "offers no roval road to In- - ganutations are a kind of substitute for $9.00 GOWNS FOR $8.00 CORSETS . 8.80 unions No FOR That certainly Is the Idea whten dustrtal peace. employer should $11.00 GOWNS $7.65 $9.00 CORSETS . 10.00 , suppose that merely by Installing some prevails in the minds of a number of striking in $12.50 GOWNS FOR of shop representation he can be ployers and It Is the Idea which they $8.50 12.80 $10.00 CORSETS 16.00 GOWNS FOR to of would continued see made operative effort wlihout assured, give much $9.35 $11.00 CORSETS and Increased barmonv production. in a wider field. ENVELOPE CHEMISES "The report of the commission points Doubtless there will be fa'lures where $9.20 $12.00 CORSETS 2.80 3.50 CHEMISES FOR the plan is adopted as a fad or a pans- - I out that a number of trade union leada means whereby sin- - I era regard shop representation as a subtle $11.05 4.00 ers it Is $13.00 CORSETS 5.00 CHEMISES TOR cerltv of purpose, fiank dealing and the weapon directed agalnset the union, but 4.80 6.00 CHEMISES TOR $11.90 $14.00 CORSETS establishment of common interest may concludes that occasional misuse ef 5.20 1 $8.50 CHEMISES TOR j plover representation and the consequent mutual advantage." $16.00 CORSETS ....$13.10 5 60 $7.00 CHEMISES FOR Relative to collective bargaining, the hesitancy of organised labor to Indorse it 6.00 $20.00 CORSETS ....$17.00 a frank acceptance officially are based on a misconception of conference '"sees $7.50 CHEMISES TOR I 8.40 of this principle the moat helpful ap- - the possible and desirable relations be. $8.00 CHEMISES FOR 7.20 proach to Industrial peace," and states tween the union and the shop commlt-th$9.00 CHEMI8ES FOR It believes that the great body of tee This la not tha case. The trade 8.80 11.00 CHEMISES FOR employers of the conntry accept that union movement, as a whole, la opposed Now is the time to select your A new assortment of Ladies Silk Envelope CbemiBes, Gowns, The difference of opinion, it to what are known as shop committees' principle. J Skirts and Camisoles: because "they taya, appears in regard to theof method of r.nd shop organizations, Bargains certain qre fundamentally wrong in principle and representation. 2.00 6.oo kinds between employers and employees because they, in no sense, serve the real $7.50 Values $2.50 VALUES FOR Second Floor do not lend themselves readily to legal Interests of the workers, but readily lend 2 40 8.40 1.00 VALUES FOR $4.00 VALUES FOR Z.C. M.I. enforcement and the conference there- - themselves to th designs of employers - $1.25 VALUES FOR 9 00 VALUES FOR 2 60 7.20 d the belief for expresses that, for the hostile to trade unionism, and are In 7.60 9.50 VALUES FOR 00 VALUES FOR $3.20 them in all We have $4 enforcement at must least, rest almost without fact, present creatures exception, 8.00 3.60 I 10.00 FOR VALUES FOR..... $4.50 VALUES of employers. substantially upon "good faith sizes from 5 to 9, 'i C 3.80 12.00 VALUES FOR 9.60 $4.73 VALUES FOR Regarding hours of labor, the confer-L- . and ' it, pink 13.00 40 ence states that experience has demon- - NO Place ADart. white, v . 10.40 . . FOR. VALUES 5.50 VALUES FOR.... The variety is complete, and we will deliver it at your strated that they should be fixed in in- black. A regular $1.25 Ft $4.80 $14.00 VALUES FOR. . . .11.20 . $6 00 VALUES FOR "The commission speaks as though em convenience. 15.00 VALUES FOR.... 12.60 7.00 VALUES FOR t6.60 value, apecial ployea representation .were something 18.00 VALUES FOR.-- .. aale price 6.00 vww 7.50 VALUES FOR 14.40 apart from trade union organization and found no place in the labor movement is The fact Is that the trade unions afforu diuo :U2-11- 4 SO. MAIN STREET to the workers the only bona-fid- e and effective system of representation known in American industry. Through the trade union movement the employees get actual freed from anv influence , representation, which I need be ashamed. nected with the campaign. The list, howk been delayed because Mr. Newberry's deciding vote on close questions In the fundamental U at the basic wages of all of anv kind except the Influence of their No proof of fraud, bribery or other ever, wa narrowed down to eighty-fiv- e counsel was engaged In the trial at Lan- hands of Vice President Marshall. !iould emplovees shoull be adequate to main- - 0wn judgment and need. Furthermore was despicable crime that the Democrats might meke a produced and I was after the trial got under way more than sing. tain the employee andt hi family in trade union organization Incudes organ- -' ' nght occur, convicted on under were law a dismissed Is thorSome not weeks that for senate reorganization, ago eight reasonable comfort and with adequate ization within the shop and Including oughly understood and whose Interpreta- motions daily and many voluntarily by Recount to Re Made. larger membership on committees. opportunity for the education of his chil- - fullest opportunity for cooperative Via! tion by the court Is open to further ad- tjie court. The recount la to be made under the dren. hen the wages of any group fall tlons between the workers in the wa one Under week I concluded the and was judication. ago, Ford Declines Comment. made shop Testimony to determine whether charge senate's below tills standard for any length of the employer a conspirator If 1 had occupied five Mr. Ford authority having knowledge that the prosecution or Mr. Newberry waa elected. time tne becomes dangerous to I , v- -. DETROIT. while Its was my Mich, March 20 Henry the Should It show that Mr. Newberry waa proofs, campaign going to xxrxt others weeks in presenting g of the state." As for the than mvse.f more than 1750 opponent of Truman. H. That to defense used less than two Arguments elected, aa the Michigan election authori- rord. Democratic g being regarded as a com- - emplovees Impose no arbitrary limit.! In the 19lg senatorial cam-p,- n my mind. Is th nub of the whole tiling occupied much cf the last weelp ties certified, the subcommittee's action Newbeiry plots souitioii of l.idii-triproblems, tha tlon of effort In the prosecution of declined to wss defense burden for discuaa the conviction the chief of ro conThe Being conscious criminal be delayed pending action by Mr. of benator save that, while It has work ' Did the conference conference Janies O Martin of might Newberry and his associate duct, unless after ronfeierce with my borne ly Attornej forget that on or decision his appending Newberry "promise In some dliections. It cannot production in American Asked of W. New York for a Littleton senatorial associates they deem It Detroit. Martin Mr. Ford industry Is greater from the court verdict. Borne sena- tonight. be considered to tie of by he had nothing statement, 1 will continue to per man and In the aggregate than Mrbols of Ionia In addition, peal to sav at thla time protors said they believed that Mr. Newberry said represent in the sad George effei L Nevertheless, ' the re- duction in as to other an either and meanwhile defendants Individual for I'nlted the counsel In any to senate States case the appeal, country perfect the who or the personal Newberry would emlei people relieve th committee of any he f is one n whh h sin- world port savs. This trade union movement The barrassment forthcoming recount of ballots cant In of would release the convicted men on bonds. elected me I have no personal wish to numbered more than thirty-fivIn this particular by resigncere experiment mav add to real knowlAmerica Is perhaps the only great and was election. case conducted crowd malmy Into said the will Chief government's myself has onlv begun," The senate, but I hie scat. edge of desirable procedure C Dailey end William H Eleh-hor- n ingIf powerful labor movement In the world Counsel fight Murfln of the defense, and hi continue to hold mv membership until bv Frank the recount should show Mr. Ford Touching on the subject of child labor. of Indiana, and H. Dale 8outr of was the senate Itself or th highest rourt of LitW. of Martin wa echoed the confer one a pays sheer prohibition of which doesthenot sanction restriction by elected, the committee would have no thought -...n. tha Grand land decides I Rapids th otherwise Whether tleton of New York. but to uneeat Mr. Newberry, sens child labor Is. at beet only a negative Ruction is .rTnlnrio,,. Court stenographers reported, when th choice continue to exercise my functions The eastern attorney added that the shall attack upon tne problem It Is not m!r lndb1di.l said, tut It would not follow that ..nl?r?1' BE to the Jury, that the record tors to aa a senator, pending these determina- case went 5312 Mr would be seated. Ford finding had been a great ahoik thoroughly effective In promoting the othelaAter economy of Charges of pages, averaging 230 words fraud and Illegal expenditure tion depends upon the advice of other contained Industry. him of economic welfare of tin nation unless money, a page. Sam K. 8mith, assistant secretary of flled hr Mr Ford against Mr. Newberry, The verdict was described as almost senators, aa I have stated. the time spent by the child In Industry I I .nhors exact Justice b Frank C. Dailey and were virtually duplicated In Mr. New the Commercial Is devoted to adequate achoohng and tu dub, will leave tonight beer who Case. of counter-chargeH. s Eli horn attorneia W. flled with the has "American labor understands more activity which will develop his plivsleal History berry's CONVICTION fuly case In week s tour of Idaho cities to arof the government' The report announces the I than statements the needs of the world committee Therefore, It was pointed out, for In In charge Mr. H. was elected Truman Newberry even though the recount should show that range details for the Dailey announced that the statesmen the needs of n. startling fact that or the world In addition. Commercial club returned by the apecial United Btste senator from Michigan by Mr. Ford got tha moat votes, there would literate perotis over ten years of age In ibis hour, and It Is exerting the every effort second Indictment would not bo a majority of 7587 votes over Henry herd, November last the Unltel Btates more than SS per cent be a question aa to whether hla election trade extension tour to begin April 18, see that thee needs ar met COLLEAGUES Jury grand In with to official the conof th were native born according report had been accomplished without violation for a ten day Attention Is called to telhgence and with promptness. pressed., This true bill charged a period. Tomorrow Jfr. canvassing board The figures anthe fact that the federal government up of law. . "Labor, If permitted, can. out of III spiracy to commit perjury In connection state Smith will visit Black foot, Shelley and nounced were(Chicago Tribune 8perial Bervlca.) Newberrv, 223,074. Ford, to th present time "makes no prov Islon Intimate knowledge of Industry, supply with the statements filed hy Kenator re212 4S7. races one of the ever closest sen20 which assures the inemplovment Conviction Might Declare Vacancy. WASHINGTON, Mart h of much of the intelligence that will guide Newberry with the secretary of th elec- corded In a Idaho Falls; Tuesday, Rigby, Ashton, Michigan senatorial election. children In street trade ate before and after the primary and varloue to a conduct of industry out of which Sonator Truman 11. Newoerry In th The most the committee would do, St. Anthonv, Rexburg, forma) charges of irregularities In First blind sllev oc upations during the time will come that increased tion. Sugar City aud production which came January S. 1910, Mlchlgan election fraud case today was a senators said, would be to report In favor I " At the afternoon session Mr. Dailey the ISIS campaign filed they should be at is so greatly to bo desired, but which snook to his colleagues In tile aenata, of declaring In the senate. In Pocatello; Wednesday, American Falli, Ford with an th senate when connolo Henry ten vacancy of dismissal the The conference states that tn present- - has thus for moied far called forth so little real He alleged Improper who had expected that the jury would ac- which event the governor of Michigan, Burley, Rupert, Buhl, Filer, gnd Twin tendere defendants, also Elmer White of appeal for a recount. Newberrv Ing Its recommendations they are not I effort from the employers. y by the campaign quit or disagree, at least so far as Mr. s Republican, could appoint someone to I alls; Th fact of the whole matter l that Travers City, who wa granted a sep- use of malls designed to tide over a trouble, j Thursday, Jerome, Ehoshune; till It until an election. . of voters. Improper Newberry, principal defendant, wa consome period of economic readjustment. I the president arata trial becauaa of Illness, and James managers. ofIntimidation even commission, though and Th possibility of a change tn th sen- Friday, ballots, charged that at cerned. rejection10 Hailey, Richfield, Mountain Many of the evils pointed out, ' It says, j prompted by th beet of motives had Daly, a Muskegon contractor, who wa least 000 were unlawfully Boon aft-- r news of the verdict had been ate organization aa a result of the ballot 'were In existence before the. war and I neither the experience nor the under-wt- ll never arrested, because be went to Bouth He charged many received, Senator Watson of Indiana. Re. counted for Newberrv contest was again being dis- Home, Glenn 'a Ferry, Gooding, and a before th indictremain In existence If steps are not standing of the history, the methods and America a few-d- a hairman of the subcommittee cussed as a result of th trial. Should Nampa; fvaturiiar. This action clear election boards Included Intense partisans publican. taken to remedy tnem Meridian, Boise, lo com luaton, I purposes of the organized labor move, ments were returned of Newberry. seat be declared vacant. Caldwell, Parma, Ontario, Charges of fraud and of th senate elections committee which Mr. Newberry the report save the reform advocated ment. and It followed in th wake of the court record of the 1J men Indicted, corruption" Ore., Payetta were bv also made ha th been Lieutenant Governor Bleeper doubtless would appoint and investigating are urged "not with any feeling of panic, lotners. whose only purpose hae been to except the seventeen convicted By th riser. elec" mv Contest, announced tha th Governor L. D Dickinson, and It waa on a Republican to Ml tha place until an but with the bel.ef Mr. will not I get away from the trade union influence Jury this morning. Rmith will they arrange meetings these charge to the federal department of subcommittee would meet Tuesday to be- election. That would leave the senate aa onlv conbrimite largely toward the elimiith chambers of commerce officials now const!' uted, fortv-nin- e Justice that the grand Jury inquify waa gin a recount of tp liellot nation of the causes of ind tstrlal Republicans Newberry Statement. ordered. will appoint deputies tn forty- - ren Democrat the subcommittee The will compile during and trip but that thev will mix for the strife, introThe senator saidThe grand Jury returned tha indictto make the recount, and representative! If Mr. Ford were declared elected, and schedule which will be need in the trade duction In American Irvduetry of those am rec- - ments, naming Benator Newberrv and 194 of Mr Ford and Mr. Newbecrv will be then tka th of fact "I that proud seated, that would make the senate extension tour. He will return to Balt democratic piir.Liple which constitute ord In this tase tains nothing of 'others. Including virtually every man con- - preaent throughout. t, The recount has a tie, forty-eigto with th Lake npxt Monday. - r In the plant or Our stock of Suits has been augmented with 100 nev smart models in navy serges and tricotines, checks and mixtures. You will also find many attractive additions being shown in Coats, Dresses, Separate Skirts, Waists," In- ," agree-jnent- In-- Blouses. Z. C. M. I.s Entire Stock I I rult Z. C. M. i0 Stock COA TS 20 Off SUITS 20 Off follows-metho- Is Entire Is Entire Stock of DRESSES 20 , OFF For Three Days Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday W They comprehend the choicest conceptions that have been created by the worlds leading fashion designers. I work-untari- lv predi-process- es eje-t- I.a Waists and Blouses Off 25 un-ki- Petticoats 20 dlco-use- nt ' Z. C. M. I. Franco Corsets Z. C. M. I. I Off Night Gowns and Envelope Chemise enes nt Rugs, Carpets, Draperies, Navajo Blankets Cedar Chests cm-brl- Silk Underwear Specials at Ranney Refrigerator I LadieY Knitted Bloomers for t .4 nrn store at; i tbenltiobVaabtoaA weli-beln- profit-sharin- thr a! lalf mad-vjsabl- c, 1 e. Pmmm TRADE TOUR DETAILS WILL ARRANGED ,li NEWS SHOCKS SENATOR'S CAPITAL well-bein- - me-el- -- I t,t I ht V I forty-eigh- |