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Show mm john' o. MEETS WRITERS Newspaper Men Will Not Allow Him to Rest, He Complains BATTC2B CRKEK. Mich.. Oct. 21. John I). Rockefeller! Jr.. who entered sanitarium here several days ago, I "for a rest." and then found, he said, that newspaper men would not let him rest, consented to a brief Interview Friday on Industrial problems. He declined to discuss International affairs, particularly tho European debts to the United States. In Industry said Mr Rockefeller the only common sense method was for an employer to meet his employes and dlaiuoi the problems offered by laboi. Arbitration of the proper sort, he declared, de-clared, would iron out auy dllflcul- tlea This plan had been adopted by most of the Industries with which Mr. Rockefeller Is Identlfhd, he said, and IK r had failed. It was adopted, he j .ald. not sis a pllanthroplc measure, but from a matter of fact standpoint pf dollars and cents. Mr Rockefeller declined to comment com-ment on the Henry Ford president boom or on the relative wealth of the manufacturer and John I). Rockefeller. Rockefel-ler. Sr. No mystery was attached to his vis-It vis-It here, Mr KocKereller said. He had been working hard and needed a rest |