Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 10, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 10, Image 10

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GNAMBER HAS PLAN
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Otmmerco Body's Industrial Ro-
Jations Committoo Aims to
, ?, End Labor Troubles
EFFICIENCY ALSO SOUGHT
Tfrgtectlon of the public in iwltitrliil
warfnro nn.l bringlni: nLout nf rflirlMic
nri nninns: tlir mm "
the primary duty at the public au
thorities: to nmintnln lnv nml order
In the community and to nfford the
Indlvldunl full protection for life nnd
s 'ironeny.
Ninth. The public Interest re
quires thnt the hlRhest degree nf effi
ciency nud productivity In Industry
consistent with the health nnd vT?l-
I fare of the worker should ho main
tained. There should be no Inten
tional restriction of outnut hv either
employer or employe. In order that
the worker may develop his full earn
ins capacity and command his maxi
mum wage. It x the duty of manaRc
incut to assist him to secure employ
ment suited to his nbilltlcM. to furnish
him incentlv and opportunity of
Improvement, to provide proper safe
guards for Ids health nnd safety,
and to aid him to Increase the value
of Ills productive cffoit.
Tenth. The paramount luterct
of the public in the operation of the
:'u tn ' nrnclupt!
vwe,i Industrial relations committee. ' agencies of transportation and other
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ifrrlifrli has been cstabl s icil l me,
t ChHmber of Commerce of rhlladelphin
i, 'Jibe platform of the committee foi
, lowsj .
. Ttm irrnnrnl nnrnntn nt the industrial
relations committee of the Chnmber of
Commerce Is to unite the constructive
elements of the community for the pro
tection nnd promotion of the public
Intercut and welfare in the Held of
employment relations in the iit's in
dustries: ,
(n) Hy the endeavor to bring
about n general recognition and ob
servance of certain essential princi
ples. (b) By the use through co-operative
action of the moral and material
resources of the committee and its
representative interests in defence of
Mich principles when uc!i action is
deemed necessary.
Principles to be Defended
The principles which the Industrial
relations committee of the Chamber of
Commerce of 1'hihulelphiu is cnateil to
promulgate and dcfeid in the public
interest are as follows :
Flrct. Employment lelations should
recognize, and conform to those,
principles of Individual liberty, free
dom of contwt and equality of op
portunity which form the basis of our
national Institutions.
Second. The right of open shop
operations, that is the right of the
Individual to enter and pursue any
.lawful trade or calling and to con
tract with others ns employer or
employe upon term- mutually accept
able is an essential pai t of the per
sonal liberty of the individual.
Third. "While other employers or
workers in the furthrt.iti'T of legiti
mate self-Intercut bine the right to
combine for roller tixe ac t inn or deal
ing, such combination liti in right to
compel other- b int'.mulntiou or
coercion to iicrept it- rontrnl.
Fourth. Coll'vilie nsrienieiit- be
tween emplojer1- and cmploc-. vol
untarily entered into and not ng:iiiit
the public iiiterct. -hould !' nb-erved
nnd performed by the purtie- itli
the same fnith nml uedlt a- applies
to any valid contract.
Fifth. The power of Indu-trinl
combinations whether of emploers
or workers Is rightly ncfnmptinii'd bv
corresponding rc-pon-ibilitv. Where
there Is a lnck of full IcgAl responsi
bility on the part of sin h combiun
tlonR for breach of agreement or
violation of the rights of others, it
Is essential that they be held b the
community to a higher degree of moral
responsibility for their conduct.
Sixth. Combinations to c-tabli-b
n monopoly of the production of lubm
"ml to bnr the competition or nle
nwny the opportunitj of livelihood of
those outside the combination are
ngainst good morals and the public
Interest.
Innocent Parties Hurt
Seventh. The right of an indus
trial group to u-e its economic power
for the benefit of it- members i- re
Utrictcd by it- obligation- to re-peet
the rlcht of others. The use of the
V nympathctic trikc or lockout or of
MC boycott HMoives an nuacK upon
'Innocent third parties and the publi .
and is Indefensible and intolerable.
Eighth. The fact that di-ordcr or
violation of personal rights grows out
of or is connected with an indu-trinl
controversy docs not affect or lessen
Iirnmhes of public utility service
mu-t be asserted nnd maintained
ngcin-t any nttempt to bring about
nu interruption In the service of any
public utility In furtherance of nny
private purpose or interest.
Eleventh. Public cmplojcs should
be accorded fair and generous treat
ment and adcipinte nienti- to protect
their interest- -hould be established,
but the i elimination of such employes
to Intel fere with or pi event the ad
ministration of any branch of the
public sen ice is a violation of their
duty to the public and the state, nnd
cannot be justified by any possible
consideration.
The membership of this committee
shnil consist of individual citizen- and
companies of the district of Philadel
phia and of representatives of trade,
commeri inl and chic organizations.
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PARK TROLLEY LINE
SEEKS 8-CENT FARE
Fairmount Transportation Co.
Pleads Increased Operation
Cost in Asking Permission
COMMISSION WILL DECIDE
On account of the high wages of car
crews and the increase in the cost of
operation generalh the 1'nirmount Park
Transportation Co. will Incicnse the
fare on Palk trolle.xs from five to eight
cents, if perniis-ion can be obtained
from the Park Commission.
The mntter was brought before the
commission ntits monthly meeting es
tcrday In a 1 ominunicntlii from N. S.
Alexander, president and general man
ager of the company. In whlcli he said :
"You will note this provides for nn
amendment to Section 11 of the license
from your commission granted to "Wil
Ham Wharton, .Tr., under which wo arc
operating, this amendment granting us
the privilege of thnrglng a fan; on our
cars not In excess of eight cents Instead
of five cents, as set forth In the license.
"This change In rate of fare Is abso
lutely essential In order that we may
be able to meet our obligations, on ac
count of the greatly Increased cost of
rendering service. Wngcs nnd costs of
materials have risen to such nn extent
that we cannot longer sustain ourselves
on a five-cent fare.
"In order that this rate of faro may
be mndc effective before the end of the
present summer season we are es
pecially nnxioiis to hove action taken by
011r commission."
At the (oncluslon of the reading of
tlie communication n motion was made
thai the matter be referred to n com
mittee. "Why not take action at once?"
said Theodore Justice. "Cnlcss some
relief of this kind Is provided, the trans
portation company will become n bank
rupt." "This will require a modification of
the license," sold Ell IC. Trice, "and
should bo considered bv n comrnlttec."
"I think this matter should be fa
vorably acted upon by this body, if our
counsel approves of It," snld T. De
Witt Cuylcr.
"The company Is certainly entitled to
the change," said E. T. Stotcsbury.
After further discussion the request
was directed to be granted, providing the
commission's counsel. Oeorge AVharton
Pepper, approved of the same.
A request from II. T,. Oeyelln. chair
man of the citizens' commltteo appointed
to consider the erection of a stadium
and field of honor as a memorial to the
men nnd women from Philadelphia who
served in the worftl wnr. nsking thnt a
plot of ground In Ihc East Park be set
aside for the purpose, wns referred to
the committee on superintendence nnd
police for consideration, j.
AID LAUREL SPRINGS SCHOOL
Proceeds From Reception Dance Go
ing to New Building
A reception and dance will be con
ducted tomorrow night nt the llltz
Carlton for the benefit of the St.
Lawrence School nt Laurel Springs, N.
,f. The proceeds will be used for the
new hulldinB. The Ucv Matthew Lavcy,
pastor of St. Lawrence's Church, Is
chairman of n committee thnt has for
some time been working hnrd to raise
the funds for the new building. Among
those who have nsslstcd on .the com
mittco are Mrs. Harvey Urandc. lt.V
.Tosqpb Stclber, Mrs. Frank CacelJ'
Mrs. John S. Ullson, Mrs. Jnmcs IImVi. '
tou nnd Miss Marlon Council. sl"
The reception committee
William union,
Waller Ilaffcy nnd
11m ttce consists of
Y ,an Mtehcll
Arthur Gallagher '
Nominated,
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Alexander Simpson. Jr.'s. Gift Will
Be Used for Poor
Alexander Simp-on. Jr . Supreme
Court justice, hn- presented to the City
Mis'ionar.t and Churrh Extension So
ciety of the Methodist Episcopal
Church, a faun of ity-tive acres, one
mile from Willow (irovc. which will be
used a- 11 recreation place for members
of downtown Methodist churches and
mis-iou Sunday schools.
P.i-hop Herry will dedicate this fresh -nir
farm on Saturdnv afternoon nt 2
o'clock. Hi-hop (George 11. Ilickley and
P.isliop Charles We-ley Hum- al-o will
deliver addresses.
T:ir farm lontaiiis :i lug barn and
other buildings. alo an on hat d. and lias
cows, pig- and chicken-. The Itev. Ir.
John Wiitclioin. -icntan of the City
Mis.-inuar.x Socictj, i- aiiungiiig to
take hundreds of poor mother- and hil
dren to the farm, tinting- for Inldreu
from the mission Sumlai -elmoN of
South Philadelphia will be nmluctcd
cerj week in summer. In the winter'
the farm w ill be used ns ,1 home for 1 on-
ale-cent working girls. Tnis and
other vehicles will be at the Willow
Grove railroad station Saturday after
uooti to take Methodists to the farm.
Clergy Won't Sacrifice Tobacco
Atlantic City. June 10. The u-e of
tobacco will not be sacrificed for the
chinch by the ilergymen of the (ieuernl
S.wiod Reformed Churches of Amcihu.
the ministeis decided at the clo-ing e-
1 -ion of the -j nod here ,c-terdii. A
1 re-olutiou. introduced by the Hey J.
1 liarland Hammer. Jr.. of I!elleile,
I . .1.. proposing that the clergmen
I -i up the weed in order to make their
I 1 hiirch lontributions more liberal was
1 ilef.ated. til to iTi,
Is Your Hair
Stagnant?
Dandruff, thin and falling
hair and the other diseases
of the scalp which lead to
baldness arc due entirely to
the stagnation of the hair
roots. They need energy,
activity and exercise just as
do the other organs of the
body.
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HAIR TONIC
is more than .1 mere tonic.
It contains nature's own
energizing force, a force,
found in no other hair
remedies, which goes
straight to the roots and
provides the massage-like
crcatment nccessarv to
revive them and
about the proper
tioninc.
bring
func-
If your liver is sluggish
your whole body suffers.
If vour hair roots arc
stagnant baldness follows.
The radio-active properties of Radior
Hair Tonic have the endorsement of
thousands of English men and 'women.
For rears it has been featured in the
best London shops.
THE RADIOR COMPANY LTD. of LONDON
235 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK
Philadelphia Dittributon: R. R. Boggs & Co., 1011 Cheitnut St.
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Choice!
T'S a landslide on the first
ballot.
Hero are the winners:
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DRINK SPARKLING WATER
There IB a reason Tr a b 'via
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36TH AND CHESTNUT
EUROPEAN PLAN
Come nnd ee our roij"
Rose Room
A In Carte Service
Table d'Hotc. $U5
You will rnju) nur pastries.
nandnlrhPH or cold dishes, ulth
n rup of our sntsrlnl blend rolTee.
In the
Pastry Shop
Dtnlnc Itooms open from 0:30 a. m. 5
until i l. m. S
Roof Garden Open for
Our GucHtH
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The New Edison, Cheney, Sonora
and Columbia Phonographs
Not influenced by "moneyed
interests," either, for you can
buy them on our Budget Plan..
Atk About It Today
BLAKE- &BURKART
"The Phonograph Shops"
Eleventh & Walnut Sts.
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How Much Will This Cost You?
Mechanic's time and the 8-mile trip
from the garage and back. Not to
mention the fuming and fussing you
went through to get him there.
You could hive fixed that trouble
yourself in five minutes with a set
.of Perma-Loc repair necessities.
The cost would have been ten or
fifteen cents. Now it's nearer ten
or fifteen dollars.
if you carry the Pcrma-Loc line of
necessities for Road and Garage.
A leaking radiator can be stopped
at once with Perma-Loc Radiator
Cement. The same with blow-outs
and leaks in a tube.
Make up a kit of PcrmatLoc Road
Necessities and the ordinary break
downs will never bother you long.
Ask your dealer for the genuine
Perma-Loc.
You will never get caught like this
PERMA-LOC MANUFACTURING CO.
WILKES BARRE, PA.
PERMA-LOC BUILDING
Also Perma-Loc
Catbon Remover;
Valve GrlntllnK
Compound;Rellner
for Cosiniis: Patch
ing Cement: Body
Pollth; Rubber
Putty.
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NECESSITIES FOP ROAD AND GARAGE
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1 EXCURSIONS
THURSDAYS
June 24; Jul 15, 29; Auguit 12, 26;
September 9, 23; ind October 7
Round
$14.00
Trio
Good only Ineotchta
From riilladrlnhln
Tickets kooiI In iiarlor or fleeplng
rata 18 Oo extra in udclltton to
reiular Pulliimn ihnrceH AH fre
utijert to wur tax of 8""'c.
TIIIIOVUM TBIN
Tarlor (,'ra and t'uachei
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ir7Tlie lilrul Uoute to the I'all".
(tUlnx n l)IUIil Hide thru the
lleimtltiil HuMinelmrinH nlley.
Ticket Kood for 1H dn S(oi
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TIRE and tube construction, in the
modern Pennsylvania plant, has
been advanced to a science by
skilled, well-paid, enthusiastic
workers.
Great production impetus is achieved
by every practical, up-to-the-minute
time- and labor-saving
device.
This ever-growing volume is
marketed under a zone selling sys
tem which combines the utmost
efficiency with the greatest mer
chandising economy.
Because of these facts, tire and tube
users can buy Vacuum Cup Cord
and Fabric Tires and "Ton Tested"
Tubes with the positive assurance
that riiey cosr no more than
ordinary makes. Your local
Pennsylvania dealer will gladly
prove these assertions.
It's
Adjustment basis per warranty us attached to each eating :
Vacuum Cup Fabric Tires, 6,000 Miles
Vacuum Cup Cord Tires, 9,000 Miles
Channel Tread Cord Tires, 9,000 Miles
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Our advertising gives you
a definite fact about Lucky
Strike a reason for buying this
cigarette. Surely you like reasons.
Toasting Burley tobacco gives
it a delicious flavor. You get this
flavor only in Lucky Strike. And
there you are 1 '
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Y Strike pipo .tobacco Made from the fineit
Burley tobacco that money can buy. The
loading process teals in the Burley flavor and
takes out every bit ol bite. It's touted.
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