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Show WARNING GIVEN to wioes Davis Urges Fair Play Now That Labor Is on Defensive NEW YORK. May 11 James J. Davis, secretury of labor. upeakln'T before the National Association of Manufacturers Wednesday, urged that Industry curb excessive wage reductions; reduc-tions; that It declare an armistice, ill. labor, and that It support more rigid restriction of Immigration. H I'llNDI I, I'M Tjibor may have had it? fits of ar-rogance, ar-rogance, employers themselves have not heen without thi m. and at pres-lent pres-lent the temptation to employers Is to I trim their wuo scales to the- need! ot the hungr' unemployed ut their gates." he said I "Even In tho business world thliiK- I arc never constant as we would llk-4o llk-4o make them Just now thf pendulum pendu-lum has swung to the interests of tho Ah prosperity returns, the p, 1 dulum will arraln swinp- to the man I who works. If you fill him with resentment re-sentment now ho will pay you buck in the sruuo coin whfln he gets the chance." novrs OFPOepJSp. Delegates to the manufacturer"' convention adopted resolutions con-demnlns con-demnlns the spldler bonus; pledged support of the United States veterans , bureau in soldier rehabilitation i urged government support of the merchant marine advocated changes In the fed-eral fed-eral tax law, of 1 9 2 1 ; urged that the itanlp hill on paientH he defeated In congress; asked co-ordination of fed-feral fed-feral railroad rut., revision and labor I adjustments, approved the establishment establish-ment of a national transportation In-Itutlon In-Itutlon it ashlnirton. D. C, and , ondemned "the effort to reduce the army or navy below tho limits of national na-tional safety." |