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Show Tlllil tion be gtvep to the public press for President Davis said the vote in favor of the etrike in the event action of this kind la favored In other'centers was so unanimous that it fvaa hardly hseeasary to taka the nay vote." KAXSA9 CITY, Mo., Nov. 27. C. J. Hayes, national president of the AmalMeat Cutters and Butcher"Work-megamated adUi easing a mass meeting of more than 2000 packing house workers In Kansas City, Kan., today, urged thdra to await orders from their unions before taking formal action relative to wage cute. Several speakers from tho workers, however, urged them to strike immediately. No lormal action was taken. Thera are approximately 5500 persons engaged In the packing Industry here and about 7500 of these workers are affiliated with unions, officials estimated. n, Plant Employees Will Walk Out if Other Unions -- Act -- Similarly. packing LiAiS-h- i HAJjT TKIKUJNH:, MUKDNO, MJV'iUIiihK 28, MONDAY BEE1R0TECTIlrai 1U21. . 7l:ie marvelous For HEIR XMAS eJ DETAILS GIVEN Suggestions Made as to , Methods Regarding Win An Electrical Gift Will Bring Her Holiday . Happiness EVERY Day of the Year Has Clogged Blood and Should' Take Gudes ' Let iu deliver either a Pepto-Manga- n. DODQE ELITE VACUUM CLEANER ( -- Or a rThe man who walk with a slouch tering and Brooding. usually, has a heavy, dull expression on his face. The eyelids droop in a lazy, CHICAGO. Nov. 27. Wage cuts re languid wty and he goes around feeloentiy agreed to by representatives of a OMAHA, Neb.. Nov. 27, (By the AsWinter protection of bua 1st object ing dead tired most of ths time. Bad of the packing Industry sociated Press.) Otvba- - packing plant the workers iPPrmot Ja the. mIndsofthebekeepera blood, all clogged up with poisons from pavs Xhjv way for a day and of workers today voted in favor of a strike further sn3"T3T'Tnthe-j'stemriakw man feel thaf Utah at the present time, wage euts, speakers at meetings here to resist announced wave cuts if That man with bad blood has let him- - j protest held under the auspices of Hillman, state inspector of apiarlea, has a majority of employees of the industry of the Meat a self end condition. in Cutters Amalgamated get . He j in other packing centers want to take Butcher Workers Union of North Amer- prepared a aynopals of various method has overdone somehow, either physically i similar action. followed Utah. in ica asserted today. The vote was taken at a mass meeting straining, trying to do too much, or Three meetings were held, but only a Th successful wintering of bees." Mr, by called by the Amalgamated Meat Cutters mentally, by worrying, doing without I workers were present. They Hillman "is and Butcher Workmens Union of North few hundred a that finds, problem pussies sufficient sleep. He needs new blood. of the wage , their disapproval America. According to Jacob Davis, expressed 10 months to pay the balance on easy taken in regular cuts agreed to at conferences between most beekeepers. Very nearly all who Guiles union's district council, president of the about 50 per cent of those who attended representatives of the workers and em- tako an Interest In the business expert doses every day is just the right blood terms without any interest charges. ployers. on the different way of wintering builder. It drives off all the poisons, were nonunion workers. , Dennis Lane, secretary of the national menl blood n red. makes rich When and the in this climate, and many have worked blood union asserted that the inimcolor to back the Action followed an address by Mr. dustrialorganisation, gets normal, relations exists only on pa- out the problem to their twn satlsfaa Davis, who said that he described condi- per, that it does plan Set A pot represent the sen- tton and have adopted a system that haa proves and the eyes brighten. It brace -. tions as they existed in the packing timent of the workers and that it merea, man up. dustry "in dn Impartial way," so that the ly paves the way for further wage cuts. proved fairly successful In theu- parsell convex or in it Druggists liquid workers could decide for "themselves what The workers were urged to take no ticular locality. nient tablet form. The full name, they wanted to do. About 1500 employees action unless ordered to do to following is on each one on are Gudes "All united . beekeepers point. were present, Mr. Davis said. a meeting, of the executive aimer protection Is bene- - "psck.il gC howeveitliqi (Advertisement.) of. meat workers union here Wedneswinterin To obtain ftctal. results best the action of the conference bqarda in day. Jnst, essols- ..arrawpting. .was,- .red aytowaa-irhPlenty, of honey. wall - rtpehsd 1 a. 4St; (Bat 1315 la.a more reasonable 'date tion ehld: brood nest; a good torre of young bees, think SIOUX 27. to fix. CITY, Iowa, Nov, Emphatic "Whereas, The big five packers, through Cash protest " against wage reductions an- and protection from severe storms. The next among many difficult points comtheir conference board, or "Bees will come through the winter In what to do about certain northern pany unions, have declared a 'reduction nounced by the packers was voiced here when the first three conditions sr pro- provinces of China, namely, Manchuria of wages of front 3 to 7)4 cents in all today by local No 572 of the Internation said reduction to become effec al .Amalgamated Meat Cutters. and Butch vided and without the last, and they will and Mongolia. Historically these provinces er Workmen, - Following an address by sometimes winter fairly well without the belong to China.-- To what degree the - live November 2d. - Be it $15 Cut in Price -last-two condition,-bu- t will very present population of them ' In Chinese they dry-TResolved, That we, the packing house Patrick J.' Gordon, -vice president of the . seldom brood survive the without 131 members of is disputed within the last few decades workers in mass meeting assembled, re- international union,- the The damp,, chilly, poorly ventilated pudiate the action of the conference the union who toattended the meeting voted nest. ipa oppose the reduction. brood nest is not desirable and -is fol- and very recently Japan has shown a unanimously boards, or company unions. In Those present represented Only a email lowed, .by .dysentery. and spring dwin- . tendency to abaorh wn&t Russia had voting for or accepting any reductions 10 months to pay tho balance on easy taken. To what extent. Japan whatever, and we want the public to proportion of the more than 3000 packing dling. will be required to give up her recent know that the great majority of packing house employees here. without any interest charges. tenhs Pack Them in Honey. house men and women do not favor a acquisitions, and to what extent comof all Manchuria over plete sovereignty reduction of wages, as the big packers must have 27. least A EAST ST. LOUIS, HI.. Nov. th honey, at They Mongolia shall be given to China, is would have the public believe In their strike vote pounds. Sixty pounds will be and of accepting the wage thirty-fiv- e the chief points in dispute. On statements to thi daily press. Be It fur- cut recently against made by packing houses will better, for they will bo rich in stoves and one point the American position is clear. ther it will be valuable for early brood rearing this be taken here Monday and announced We that Manchuria and Mongolia say we favor the calling Tuesday, Earl W. Jameson, district presi- in the spring.. They can have the dry 'Resolved, That belong of a strike In the Immediate future In dent of the Amalgamated Meat Cutters brood nest, without being packed, by prois a sufficient recital of details This Omaha, should the packing house work- and Butcher Workmens Union of North viding suitable ventilation so that the to what is being discussed within ers, or a large majority of them In other America, said tonight, following a meetfrom the cluster during cold thesuggest moisture room. To state the probpacking house centers, signify their will- ing here this afternoon, when SOO pack- weather can evaporate. Therefore, if you lem conference a 4n Ita outlines as whole, ingness to strike. Be it further houstf employees expressed a senti- can do nothing more, pack your bees in and in such a way as broadest ing J to be unResolved, That a copy of this resolutment against accepting the wage cuts. plenty of honey and put some porous derstood by the average easily the reader quesion- be sent to the general executive Leaders tonight said indications were that material between the cluster and thg giving to China a board of the A. M. C. and B. W. of N. A., a strike vote would be polled. cover, so that the moisture can evapo- tion really is one of complete Integrity of sovereignty in terand general conference board, now holdrate. nation has within other any And Remember ing a Joint meeting in Chicago, with the , Owing to the price of lumber the past ritory borders. The position of the United .STEAMSHIP ARRIVAL. few years, the packing case for outdoor ita request Jhat action not he long delayed. be done to should is that this States Be It further i NEW YORK, Nov. 27. Arrived: Lap- wintering recommended by the bureau the limit. America is the chief advocate Sell in Appliances of entomology as providing ideal winter"Resolved, That a copy of this resolu land, Antwerp and Southampton. nearest friend of China. In assuming of bees has been considered almost and Job we have taken the this ing position Others on Is serious, but the average American by many beekeepers. prohibitive Famous , Including tbe are using such packing cases and claim will undoubtedly support our government they are well worth all they cost. They In what It ie determined leave the bees packed in the case during Irons American bring about. the summer also, claiming that the case to We cannot afford to let China be torn v Is a protection to brood rearing on cold to Chins let We cannot afford to pieces nights. to be a nation. We cannot afford The open shop movement, as countenanced in the minds of "Others use a modified and cheaper case cease to- - let the various nations divide China constructed of rubber roofing material, among themselves. One reason why we those present-dh- y leaders who advocate it, is fundamentally a lie that will cost about 50 cents. Some make cannot afford it is that the result would a long case out of rough, be that each nation would set up exand opposed to the best interests of the organized worker. boards that will hold from six to ten hives, clusive barriers and that our chances to or A all south east. tunnel is facing The open shop idea surrounds itself with a lure of promises, future commerce in China would become provided to the entrance and chaff is negligible. A better reason Is that U is and over the hives, but it does not come out directly and tell to what degree it will packed all around business of any statesman responsible with a strip of rubber roofing over all the for the future of America to consider collective of the man. the trade union This gives good resdlts, but is rather un- also recognize bargaining rights the future of the world In which handy in operating the bees unless the America today ia. So to speak, the bigis a snare and aimed intentionally to undermine organized case la taken off during the summer. shared by Great Britain. Finally, It stockholder, Secretary Hughes, act- are "Tha method practiced by most of the gest for intelligence to take on labor. Rev. -- J ohn A. Ryan, professor- - of" industrial ethics "and his own country, must look for- t part of Japan's she sees to be good. In the larger beekeepers of the state is to set ing whatever benefit of for be will the to what ward moral philosophy, Catholio University, Washington, the hives close together in long rows world In the same spirit In which Japan haa taken so country and of the First a covering of straw is put on the our from the west, she is going to take broadest sense fifty years or a hundred much top and rear of the hives and then a years it from now, and is clear that if In this more enlightened policy about of liberal over dirt the straw. The - The' Words Is to based on any such China. open shop as applied people are recog- front ofsupply the hive la left exposed to either our course policy be There Is no serious conflict In the conwe must stand for the d nized by the as a deception, a misuse of words to the south or east, according to the preference about China or the far eaat. In of China. Integrity direction of preSome wind. the aa In everything elae, the confer But the beat reason of all ia that to this, deceive the worker, who is presumed to be so ignorant as not to vailing fer to leave one upper story full of honey from becoming a grab bag ence la aearer to conclusions than is comChina prevent conover brood knoV his own interests. the The practice of referring to the nonnest, while others the natlona is the moral thing to monly real aed. It la probably true that the bees to the brood chamber, aim- among do. Amerlrae position is, first, that the as resuguls some of the things to which union shop as the open shop is a deception. There are only two fine ing to feed. If necessary, in the spring. Integrity of the territory and sovereignty she gives her assent Japan will have doubts aa to their wisdom. of China mqst be affirmed and prekinds of shops the union shop and the nonunion shop. Of the doubts whether China is Offered. and second, that as regards Brooding Japan really alone. Suggestions served; is to stand the only one which can be truly called Japan thinks it is two, the union shop April or May the d rt and commerce the door shad be open to all able During for tha individual nat on impracticable alike. is" nation examstraw are removed bees emand the union the While men true that all it shop requires open. to cease vhat they are doing In China ined for stores and brood. All of the unless an alliance is formed to step in ployed be members of the union, the union is open at all times strongest colonies are removed and set Japan Haa Designs. do the same things Jolntiy. . and in a row fifteen or twenty feet in front. The chief opposition to the American to all men who are competent to perform .the work required by Thd Flnallv, let every American reader unweaker colonies, left behind, get all doctrine for China in recent years has derstand our nation to in committ-nthe employer and the employer or his representative is the judge the drifting beesfewfrom the stronger onea been from Japan. Japan haa shown a stand by that China we have taken on an ex'T know a who have dearly aggressive disposition to infringe beekeepers in Idealan As Job. adventure big of competency. but very Jlttla loss by tiering up the hives 'upon the territory and sovereignty of tremely ism It is second only to what Mr. Wilson haa undertook celIn a dry, Stated China. cellar. The colloquially, Japan in Parla. The largest burden The nonunion shop, despite all statements to the contrary, is lar must be dark and the temperature clearly had the purpose of grabbing of It muBt be borne by th United States course a 45 been such has China. bees should about The at degrees. Japan's closed kept to when the union, and the true closed shop any bo put in the cellar about the last of No- would ultimately lead to a condition In because we are chiefly responsible for It. entirely for reasons I have recited In union man is permitted to work therein he works contrary to all vember, preferably on a cloudy day, after which the 400,030,000 of Chinese people aI'nhapp.ly, article, we can expect little previous on would compose a subject of a had good province flight having cleansing China herself. Nevertheless, ths principles of organized , labor, Nearly all employ ersin nonunion the day before. They should be taken Japan. - To this the United States Is firm- aid from It Is a first step thinga must be done of th cellar as soon as settled wea- ly opposed. in putting tha manageshops'insist that their workmen shall not be members of a labor union, out and long We say that under our theory of the ment of the atep comes, about the middle or last of ther on the sound s affairs world thereby closing their shops to millions of the best workmen pf the March. Other beekeepers have been get- open door In China Japan will be able to basis of what ,1s morally rlgh. ran she all that results for on expect. reasonaby get wintering good years ting of the misnamed american plan the summer stand in a single wail hlvt The nearness of China to Japan geocountry. Alleged proponent? of employment are requiring pledges that their workmen will not by having a burlap or porous cloth on graphically ie alone enough to give Japan (Copyright. 121, bv the New York Post, Inc.) brood chamber and over that a hive an advantage over all the rest of the nabecome members of a labor union, despite their pretenses that they the Mr. It. As two or inches of three tions. expressed Hughes Japan body containing threhhold" for China. on th is For a then the with rock and cover, chaff, to workman secure of in believe the the liberty employment on top. This allows the mo sture to es- Japan to expect more is utterly unreasonG on her part. That Japan . should wherever he desires. Referring to the american plan shop as an cape through the porous packing over the able pyro-riianv greater advantage than she want cluster. open shop is a contradiction in terms. "A natural wind break is no doubt the gets bv her geographical nearness Jusbest. When possible to do so, the apiary tifies the ssumption ttjat Japan wants located on a hillside. A grove to play in Asia the rro!e that Prussia should The union shop means a place where the workman has a voice of trees,ba bushes or a board fence forme and tbe kaiser tried to play In Europe. It Justifies the suspicion that Japan good wind break in the fixing of the conditions under which and the price for which a "To secure a good force of young bees wants to get up In the east a great' autochamber should be cratic dynastic empire, modelled after he will deliver his labor it recognizes the worker as a human for winter the brood examined the last of August. The colony Germany. However, writing as of this 27th day being. should hare a vigorous queen, with sufroSm In the brood nest for brood of November, it is reasonable to hope The nonunion shop is a place where the worker is denied any ficient all this la of the past. Since the that to able are bees If the gather rearing. nectar at all.dur.ng September or conference began Japan seem, to have effective voice in the fixing- of the conditions under which he shall any abandoned the attitude she haa had toOctober the queen will continue lading China. Japans present disposition eggs and there will be young beet for ward labor; all siwli- - trivial matters are settled by the employer the winter. be to accept the American poseems to and it ia to be .exemployee is a mere commodity, without human rights other than "Early packing is preferable, any lime sition about China, pected that the outcome of the conferthose which the employer, in his generosity and largeness of heart, after September, depending on the loca- ence be will an agreement subscribed to tion. bv Japan, Great Britain and all the other is willing to concede. 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HJve-nl- xf rorfdVAIri(t(ii Guaranteed four money refunded if joi do not agree that It is tha moat wonderful - have anything to say about conditions, welcome. v phenomenal or wagesis not - iu the sale of contend for What American-workme- n an equal right with, the emtheir labor they should have ployer fhe purchaser to decide ..under what conditions and for what price their labor should be sold and delivered. The autocracy It belongs with the decadent of the employer is crowns of the old world. Democracy in industry, which recognizes the full rights of both parties and that each shall have an equal right in the fixing of prices, hours and conditions, is the tru American plan, and will eventually be so recognized ' generally as it is now in thousands fountain pen in the world. In be based on the American doctrine. various wavs Japan haa seen the light. Her governing classes have seen what happened to Germany and the kaiser. She haa seen the Chinese people, made suspicious by her aggressiveness, set up an economic and business boycott against her. is-th- t-leaht success. Sold and guaranteed by Secs Enlightened Policy. - (CeatbMKd frea lift One.) the foreign power! shall abandon the thing which is practiced under the term A of Influence." "sphere of in"apheree fluence has something of the same nawe in ture of what America frequently of places. call "gentlemen's agreements." When Great Britain sets up a "sphere of InfluAll that labor asks is justice. It spurns charity and benevo-loneence" In one part of China, and other it will never cease fo fight autocracy. nations by tacit consent refrain from competing In that territory and confine to .her own "spheres of influence" That thla, in addition to beThe Typographical Union, always a leader in peaceful settle- elsewhere. ing an infringement of Chlna'e sovments of industrial questions, has had satisfactory arbitration ereignty, also deprives China of the benefits of competition between the nation agreements with most of the newspapers of the nation for fifteen for her trade, i clear. fourth body of trouble Ilea In what years. It is ready to establish similar agreements with all employ- areThecalled th rights." ers in the printing business. These agreements work Out in such ,which foreign nations have been acquirin for several generation. China ing - what no matterno at the matter how issue, question These way that, rights in fhe Chiand ports where they exist serious the dispute, the workmen continue at their employment nese tocities the foreign nations the right to give while authorized committees and the employers work out a settle- set up their own courts, postoffices, and the like. Just how to handle this matment. We believe that to be American in spirit and practice. ter of rights Is one of the most difficult aspects of tha whole In addition, this union provides liberally for its memberq-"pensio- ns Chinese question. Some of these rights for the aged,' a home for the sick, liberal mortuary bene- -' re based upon treaties as long as sixty seventy years ago, and an Intricate fits for families qf deceased members and advanced education for or web of vested property rights and th Is Involved. Probably a good deal like and apprentices. of the conference discussion is likely to . ins i f the L.a revolve around iixlhg aetata tor the rungh ga prolonged ganiza-Despite ning of- - what may be called a statute tion7lTie superior work of its members can still be had at prices of limitations. Whatever was acquired before the .date will be allowed to rethat compare favorably with those for any kind of printing. Show main undlsturoed, but everything acof and the methods the date wlit be restored to" demandsince quired sqnare'deal peaceful "your approval of some One China. view held point ing the union label on'' your printing. For information call Wa- Americans in that 153s should bybe the " fixed vear In date be Is " to tha That 7762. . satch , which most of what la called the "loot of Chins' began, some of the foielgners (Advertisement paid for bjr Salt Lake Typographical Union No. 115.) 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