Show A e Green j 2 (DM S siaii'tto Industry’ Policies Labor eamflofledc British Study ' jhould Serve Jays “Ai Timely Lesson an-- first e&d uTiBarisaa 2 - Green of Labor FederaUon off opuafliity cHesnii'aEDllc unneii'cEpaimGEfloc be- - hpato fashiop presentations have passed valuable style information on to our entire staff bf sales-peopand we are now prepared to npt only give you the most important fashions but to tell you all about them tool Come in today and see our beautifuf Selections tha Wagner labor act necsesary never bav9 been -- been WBteUW fan “of wntfEn and you pay noinore fpr Ui Carloads of merchandise are arriving daily rom eastern and western points bringing to you at the ginning of a colorful season the most fh7bnrbfcrtHnable!Cbuyer$rrecentlyVeto ii Friday f sdbdks JiasBaiam seaGaiiii e J Sept N HANTIC CITY William President fajor fall itEiic le British employer to timing of workers rights th on the report of j Commenting Lident Roosevelt’s commission a -- D Ctudy y employer-emplo- L AEngland the - F llk°1 lid in statement: e1 ought to servo to 1 wmlnv American i industrialists It “thefr own labor policy ff from the report that a h industrial peace I - Britain because organized fU Lrs and organized workers working in partner basis business-Hk- e - Senator Sees End of U S Parties !nt (W iUp Dfsl Honestly i employers i ana mruj dW7k®rhVru Federation LOS ANGELES he American employers inued “were a willing to as right of workers been employers have S the of the national Illations act would have been tlcessary because the rights that act have long ulnized by British employers the organized voluntarily aecorded 1 bodied in f Green said the commission report that “trade unionism a matter of restrictive law bull mutual confidence a long experience of collqp demonstrated i not lljt of ( by barpiaing’’ live v hraft Report was represented on the presidential commission by Robert J Watt ’ Green ns Green’s statement was Issued A F of L executive council fini- She shed two weeks of jurisdictional bearings and drafted an annual port for the convention in Houston Texas October 3 The report which re- will not be made public Until the convention opens covers the social political economic and organizing activities recommof the federation Vith endations for future programs Green said the federation had $1000000 In spent approximately its organizing campaign in the past vear much of which went into the rivalry with C die l 0 for supremacy in labor movement lady-lih- e FALIL PEIESSIES VOGIJE aha IIARP£irS I IIEAUTILY APPROVE COLLEGEBREDS i i soft bodices i - Of" General Trend" tom Jhjreport drawn 2eal honestly Look foi mEGANCEin MEW Vote in California Held Evidence v Locate the record of relative in industry there they JE follow the inevitable cc S iPMfiHS SAYS Senator James Hamilton Lewis “No national parties left” Sept 2 Tyless softies are CP)— In the favorites of high school and University girls who own them' tha opinion of U S Senator James Hamilton Lewis (D) Illinois : California’s primary election results are of nasymptomatic of a break-u- p tional political parties throughout the nation Senator Lewis who arrived here Friday alluded mainly to the part in tho campaign by the pension plan Ha contended “thera are no national political parties left In the nation" “The California election on the princlpie of more pensions" more support for citizens from the government” he said “is an expression of what may now come in every state presenting the picture of gen1 tlemea running -- for— federal office upon wholly state issues and local remedies This condition saems to me to be a melting away of national parties And I think this began here n California with Upton Sinclair's epic’ program in 1934” Senator Lewis ' said he did not think the United States would become involved in a World war before the end of President Roosevelt’s term but believed if there is such a war President Roosevelt will be practically compelled to take a third term regardless of precedence ' Their comfort and unquestioned style their lovely colors and delightful tri m Sri a $ sure them reaD success for Fall wear ‘ ZT- The Trocadera— comes in Twig brown alligator calf rust and ' wine bucko t The Cadet— -- comes tan unlined calf and blue unlined calf in J’heJ-’hilmqnf--come- s genuine black shark'" and seal calf in Philmont ’ t’l t i’i jSi Ladies Shoes— Sgcond Floor Stores Clerks Seek Truce L ‘John Likes & f J ST LOUIS Sept' ’I Lewis chairman s I UP)— John 3 SAN FRANCISCO SepL 2 of the Com- - (UP)-Un- retail store cerks and raittee for Industrial Organization 'said Friday the report of Roosevelt's commission on labor ref- ion repre- President sentative of 27 large department stores agreed Friday to resume conAnlations in Great Britain “obviously tract negotiations after Mayor to them with Rossi pleaded J gelo the the of CIO justifies position avoid a Btrike by the 7000 workers at to the lack of necessity of amending the Wagner act" Mayor Rossi called a conference j Lewis made this brief statement after retailers rejected the union 'which he would not elaborate after compromise proposal on demands week senfirst declining "to "comment on the for a report The CIO although Invited iority and preferential hiring by Mr Roosevelt Pleading with spokesmen for the did not participate in the study by a group xep1 groups Rossi said a strike would presenting industry labor and gov- -' "bring untold damage to San Franeminent' cisco" The A F L retail Clerks’ ' union accepted the mayor’s invitation to “one more meeting” and the retailers’ council later antrade nounced agreement The San Francisco labbr council t CIO's he said: met to decide whether to sanction '“The CIO is glad to encourage a strike if Lt comes Strike power formation of labororganizations already ha been voted the union end expansion of collective bargaini- leaders by the membership ng in all countries of the western hemisphere Any advancement in the wage etructure and living con- Treasury Mints Coins done will help the United States” CIO chairman stopped in his way to Mexico the Latin American union conference Of the participation tin the confer-fenc- e The St Louis on tCity to attend - ’or Foreign Nations Union Praises Mediation CIO WASHINGTON Sept 2 treasury announced CP-- The Friday the minting of 8340174 coins for three foreign countries at the Philadelphia mint during August A total of 4320174 pieces were turned out for Colombia aa)2)S WASHINGTON Sept 2 UP)— The coins and 2000000 federation of Flat Glass Workers 1500000 for Cuba and 520-0- 00 wanked the CIO pieces S restor-“for Friday 12 M eentimos for Venezuela trnlty and "Stability tolt ranks ' United States mints also turned The union’s executive boarS’ bent in u ILOVEltV 5- out the following domestic poioS) ‘letter to John L Lewis' rs 2772503' 718502 enairman expressing appreciation 4920503 dimes and 17- “f th‘ work of Paul Fuller pro-Ii-° 421000 'pennies' vice president who res- cio rs half-dolla- igned Wednesday J u sa‘d he had asked Puller to end a controversy divided the '"union and 7Pt impaired Wage-Hour- its functioning” Chief s Erillianf copies of Paris' most exciting originals Auto Union Urges eace in UAW SOUTH BEND Ind: Sept eyes at the openings! 3 See the high necklines styles that stopped all ''sqfttop'frocks-Avith-oIeveT- r (INS) —The Bendix union of the United Automobile Workers a CIO affiliate Friday placed its 3000 memAppoints bers behind John ILLewis' peace program for settlemfent of the exftwiSI®G’r°N’ isting strife in the UAW ranks Sept 2 The- - action was similar to that admin-n- f nfrews' wage-hoStudebaker n?ouJlce1 Friday appoint-lin- a taken reetcheri North Caro- - local of the UAW Thursday in oner of labor tobe pudiating the regime of Homer uslsUnT11 8trat0r la chare Martin international president of M wmpliaan the UAW UP'rPhiiI1h to leavfor Albany drew! tiMhome’ for 'fWF days An- - McCormick and Bride men th° he hb‘ iieved Varpaper Ity of vSfirst court test Of vajid-ri- n eave for Chicago wa8a-holaw would oTVhere LOS' ANGELESrSept 2 At ft Amerce begins” F McCormick harvester manu’ipreMed "tme V”19’ h°wever he facturer accompanied by his bride °Plnion the act doubtedlv u of three months left Los Angeles "evenfk01181 National adding for Chicago Friday by train His bride is the former Adah Wilh'"hadtnU1k0sttl!0?lservatlve he cowi ft would stand son His former nurse whom 31 married In Pasadena last May Aid d raped bodices sashes! See the new jacket y “ - j 7 fringe — frock’s — 1 see sophisticated p- ilattriesr See the black with glittering gold accents -t jeweled motifs strafn f - KrDestion' and belts - priced-a- $J95 t Defmlfelytjie most thrillinq frocks you've ever worn Sizes td-2- 0 and 38 Dress Salon —Second Floor ’ Magically W - Romantic revivals of the "mauve decade” ara: these precious new hat creations-Copi- es 'and adaptations of Fxench models iYes you'll find ‘ t 7 Jiis fun' to be feminine this season v ' 'f to be a broud and lovely lady in a lovely hat! Sketched: ' French felt and ostrich ' Other smart hats priced $750 to $1500 v ? Millinery— Secbnd Floor r-old un-th- at jf M II invites' von to visit the street floor budget shops Th i fk ' i - |