M1 '..- w u EVENING' PUBLIC EEODCffilP "9& "i 1 ' ' ; : . i, i 1 - r. c-rr, 'f,., ' Lttfl (.. M mj m A u v ir ids vi &! ft PER UN PROGETTO Dl LEGGE IN ITALIA Clolitti Assicura la Partocipa xiono Dcgli Operai Nclla Cesti- ono Dcgli Stabilimcnti ' Industrial! BRITISH PROPOSALS1 CALLED PRO- VIE I riibl '" 1 h"1 ni"trlh'itrl CinW cv.hmii xn a u I1M7 en ri a' th I'oitoffiro of riilltt 4HpMa I'.i A f lirttl VXiiN l,otnimli,r ijpnera' Newspapors Regard Trade Terms as Virtual Recognition of Lonine Regime PROPAGANDA RULED OUT Roinn. -I prnnnin Oil cldnrnli conservnt u rndiuili In Ilnhn wrtiml fnte Imniiii riunitti lr luro for.p per comballiTi il prcg-t( ili It-ssi- pri'pnrnto ptr il IVlrnvnlo (liill'On. Ciinlitti. reUtivntnontu iiIIh piirteoipnintu' lcli opcrni ncllii o-Mimi" iIorII -tnltil inn-nt t Industrliili. Oli tiiluliinrnti Kinornutlvi. quelll clir ono In (ilTnri tin i'"" 1 qunttro nnni iU'lli i In- implt'icniio weno dl scnntu op'Tni, M'tto i-esnti dalle nilsuro (oiiH-mpluU- dnl proKotto di legs" in pnroln. L'nrtimlo prim pi'sa imip W li'KS'' mlrn nd niinrarr la partn ip:i7.iin' decll operai ti.-gli, tiffan iiulintiliili. BCCioCCtl"'' gll op.-rni S.ttVt .VIIil-OllllO b- condb.i"iii prewilciiti nrllo iudiitrii i eoopcriiio n tii'tfiinire li-tniwiir-tccnicu i ! comluioni nrnli 'i f'" nomlche eloi lavirniiTi isi ii-o-rivi' inoltrc olio lu K'P'" '"1 or-renn- di ini.'li orare e fare mi-todi pm" luiomi'-i di produzinnp p ri-mWo pin' piieilli In- l rclazioni trn op'riii pd liidti-trinlt. I.'nrtii'olo iv, mnln t;ibilUrp p iihIii Mrlc clip ripntnimi rntm I termini ilr'W lcgS o tra " vi ""no lt niptallnrciclip le tcs-i" i . rlnmiiho f drll flout n it.l' traporti t-r tprrn pnr apqna. i.tru Eioni. mini'Ti rd albcrclii. Iurtitolo t-ri pro''ile alia ii-iri.jiiii di una cmmi-si'im' na.innalp 'l.il'' conimiionp d'nia' pm'U1 c.'nipo-ta di novo niPinbn. et ob'tti daali uporni p trc d.isli ingpcm ri impiB:iti I" commi.-i)n ninarra" in nirn .1 ppr trp nnni. Di'tta i"oiiin'i-i"f P'T il dij'tii dell'artiP'Oo qnnrto lia pipiui n'itnt.i pep nuniinarp in na-Piwi -tnbilnii' til" imlti-tnalp dnp pm' u-'inim i-r la scclta di 'I'ipili '"' pmranii.i i iv pletti a far parto di-lla i-niiimiiinp pro detto, od csfiTi' ru-lettialla linn dpi tre aiini. , , L'nrtb'ol" ipmito proxvrdc lip la pom mbsiour pitra" in pip il potpri' di asicu rarfi In infiniiai"iu nsiurdn al ro.-to del mat nab' Rrresi" o dop d.ni rssere acipn-lai-i. il pt.i di vrudnzipup. 1 mpUid1 di iriiiii"ii" ib nuniuni itrazione od aitri ibllasli ul laHii di nno stnl'iluiM'tii" indutiinlp "lire a quanto rnuaida i.ipiialp p prfliin I Mgreti ruuardo a pro-p-i di pruprtPtn apgli itiibitriiili ii"ii cir-iim.) i.m.nti nelle niiu.i iWla ii'iiiiiii-inii' . Gli it 't ri urtirili prywpt -no f ' lndii"tnali ili.Anitinu cs.rc rnppn rentati n 1 ppmitatn o piinniu '"ii'1. ni.i son inruiino oto, Oli iuditriali dovranno nuniinarp nn p"il- di ii"M' niembri oni tip unni l"'r nwpriarp " la comni-ioiip d'tfli ip' r' ' i" r n" nirsi cn .upta a'ln im- di jni aim omb- ct vnlprarp i mialinraiiiPiiti t'n nlbpio di iv)lbic.inipnl al Uii'.r.. earn' ttit'iit dafli indu-triuli p d.n loro ippini. i'ii-ulpraz i piditi. Iip pindaiMli-ti' t "ii arnnn ab-uni m llupnza MiToi' ipn7iiii" o l njiimciiUi dpli oprri'i u i p-' di rnniiip o Indisiuibtia I.p ' -int i r-u- ;ivr.ii,- res-cre .iti"iiu'i- "ii nn nrbiii.il" t" Fara' up. an nunrrp il imiiu'to "Ii operai, prima -i i iilnrr.wnio 1.. on- di lavoro tin." a M oi" W -itim.ma "I i nii7.it.ni in rii" " "I'i'i.i ii'.hi II llio A"mk'IjiI1 rrp,si Ixiiiilon, Jan. -." -Tlio proposod Iltiio - ltrltisIi trade ngrppinrnt is dp plarrd by tbo London Time to be "n PotnplptP Mirrendp- to Sovlpt senti incnt." TIip Time "-ay the dopument diirpr in lpttpr but not in spirit from tli" I'urller draft, nnl adds: "It nill in n wNp tnakp tli" bnsinevi poiiiinniiity 1p botllp tlian it bus per "Isfpiiilj shoun itlf to any treaty with tin1 SoViet nntliorit io-.' 'I'Iip labir organ, tbo Pally Herald. pmiIIs Hint "tin1 l'.ritili covprnnient tdii i n'poiinl.ini; Hip Sm let KOVPrn tiipiit in pMT.Mliintf bnt wonN." Tin Pallv N'-w" tliinks tbp dopument U frniiipd in a fair -pirlt and that tbrre i tiotliins In it to ubbdi scrloim objec tioni pan be taken, either here or in lln-o-in "If." nvi (lie newi. "llusiu pro tects th'lt it (the agreement) does not ptdieit rpi'ocnip tbe overpignty of ln-r coeniniPnt. our rppl innxt be that it ilopi in fin-t unnii.stakriiblj give that rp'(n;iiitbiti " TIip tno-'t important ti'rnis of thp agrppnipiit nrp a follow: KbpIi party ngreen ti refrain from bovtile aetion or propaganda outside its border agaitit tin' other's institutions. TIip Soiet partieularly agrees to re frain from any cneouraKcmentof Asiatic peoples io aetion against llritisii inter ests, especially in Asia Minor, 1'crsla, Vfghatiistnn and India Hrltisli Mibjeets In Itussin and litis siain in Oreat Uritaln will be per mitted to return to their liomei If they io delre. Kaeli agrrrs not to impose any form of blocknde ngainst the other or any discrimination ngnlnst trade not imposed on other foreign countries. Ships in the other's harbors shall re pcive the treatment iiMtnlly aecorded foreign merchant ships by commercial nations. Oreat Ilritain agrees to refrain from attaching any gold securities ov com modities, not identilinblp as Ilritlsh Government property, which may lie j ovportcd from I5usia as pa.xmcut for I Imports, or securities for payment. ami to refrain, as well, from legisla tion ngainst the importation of specie or bullion from Kus.la, ami from requisitioning such. The preamble sets forth that the agreement Is necessary "pending the conclusion of a formal general treaty i liptween tnese governments, w hereby their economii' and political shall be regulated in the future TALY'SIND ML PURE FRESH-PAINT Believe Me BMHIMBi flB A Paint Ecu nam if While Kuclinlc prii'M arc as low or lower, Kuchnle qual ity of paint and workman ship i so high that every Kuehnlo job is actually economical. Write or phone for c-timato on your next job of painting! "bare the Surface" Kuehnle PAINTERS Vine & 17th. Sts. BILLFACES FIGHT Conservatives and Radicals Combat Moasure Giving Work ers Sharo in Mariagomont PREPARED BY GIOLITTI Bandits iJob Two Trolleys Summit. N. .1., Jan. "-". five armed masked bandits last night held up two trolbn cars of the Morris fount Trac tion Co on the lonely road between here and Springfield and robbed the passen gprs and crews of their money nnd jewelry. Ity the Associated lres Koine. Jan. 2.". Conservative and I radical elements in Italy have virtual! joined forces In combating the bill pre pared for Parliament by Premier Gin llttl, which would give workers a share relations j jn the maiingcmenl of Industrial plants I State industries, concerns which hae been doing business IpsS than four years ninl factories employing less than sht workers would be exempt from the pro vWlons of the measure, which would appear to place in the hands of work inguien generjil supervision over Indus trial operations in this country. Th bill provides for n natlnnnl com mission to be composed of nino mein- hers,, six eleeicd by wbrklnginen and thrco by engineers and clerks. Tills commission would hold office for three years. The commission would be glrcu authority to nppolut In each factory two or more men to share in the man agement. The commission would have the power to secure Information regarding details of the work of n plant. In tuldltlon to all matters affecting capital and profits. The measure stipulates that em ployers would have toi bp rppreVntcd, on the commission, but would have no ote. The employers also would cloct a body of nine members for the purpose of carrying on dealings with the work men's commission nnd provision is made thnt workmen would be represented on the employers' commission, but would not have voting power. An employment bureau would bo con stituted by the employers and their men. Political or syndicalist considerations would not influence engagements or dismissals except In enses of crime or of indiscipline. Disagreement would be settled bv nrhltrntlnn. Hlinuld It be come necessary (o reduce staffs, "working hours would first bo cut down to thirty six per wepk nnd seniors In the service or men with families would be giveji preferential treatment. The commis sion's expenses would be ahnrcd equally by employers nnd men. ALBERT DOAK Mason Contractor 2133 Arch St. Specialist in the Brick Setting of Boilers Everything About Cuticura Soap Suggests Efficiency Sop.Otntment,Tletm.Se 9trrjmhr' FpriumplM (MrtM!CtleortLtbortrli,0pt.XMldi,Mfeti JF YOU LOVE- FLOWERS you will not only .be inter ested in our crcat variety of Flowers, but tlio LOW PRICES Century Flower Shop 112 S. 12lhSt. Credit Men, to Dlne George IV. Norrls, 'jroycrnor of the Federal Reserve Hank of this district; C. D. West, chief Investigator of the National Investigation and Prosecution Depft'rtment, wright, former stato i,;S-.vL QM M. J. f iiL,? J1I fornln, and at a dinner of the PhllftdelnlVln APC'k elation of Credit Men it th. tuiiAm Btratford this cvcnlnjr. Delle. ff't' v 4 wNwy ' MvmT ! urn jamiglM ii riiiiii-jirefereirr.i ti.utani' ii'" di Popular Lunch 1235-37 I'llbcrt btrcel Pjsir from onr on lliktr rilf Tfr lsi 1 olTff Hml)urf Sleik. two Vege- OCc ttbles Bread and Butter n ( luh brp.ikf lt of . himi of ' I tfCft or Me it I'ot il . llrfail llmtfr mil ( "ITi lliniM I'riini- ltil f li r 2 i-t llr.'.nl .iml HntiiT Thrrn 1 rlisl (1. itrrs nml I'd! no sultiil irliin tr. U llr nl .mil 't lluitrr ruirlw-M v l" - !' v JOt. Title Insurance sat'i? time, money and confusion. All questions in regard to your Title arc taken up by this Company. Assure the absolute correctness- by leaving the matter with a com pany of 45 years' successful operation. The Real Estate Title Insurance and Trust Co. of Philadelphia 523 Chestnut Street ri-o from IrJi ptnIr np II all 45 S. Broad St. l.imuln llulldlne iiVhV"si r HANAN ALE 1500 Pairs Women's High & Low Shoes $9.85 & $12-40 The $y.B5 gioup are ut black kid, gun metal calfskin, Russia calf and patent leather. The $12.40 group gives a larger selection of leathers, including dark brown kid. Most styles have Louis XV heels. .MEN'S BROWN CORDOVAN & RUSSIA CALF HIGH SHOES IU0 pairi on -ale at 9.85 HANAN & SON 1 3 1 S Chestnut St. Good Shoes Are An Economy Daily From 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. &dc on 2d Floer. Use 11th St. Entrance. A Smashing FACTORY SALE Unbelievable Bargains Arc Now Offered From a New Department of Our Factory. Following the Gigantic Success of Sale of Madras Shirts We Now Offer $100,000 Worth of SILK SHIRTS Finest Sntin-Stripcd Broadcloth (t fC Empire Broadcloth ) P J& r Poire Satin-Striped Broadcloth ' fcM, Satin-Striped Crepe dc Chine i Heavy White Jersey Silk All Pure Silks OTHER MATERIALS Serviceable Dark ANotcn Madras Shirtfe S .7" Striped Corded Madras and -Oxford Shirts 1.23 Finest Quality Striped Corded Madras Shirts 1.50 Philippine Repp and Madras Shirts t 1.30 Striped Woven Madras Shirts l.n;; Genuine Imported KngliMi Madras Shirts 2.50 Silk Striped and Kihrc Silk Striped Woven Madras. . 2.30 White Alpha Oxford Shirts, Collar attached 1,93 Also pajamas, night shirts and piece goods. NATHAN FAGGEN& SONS Shirt Mfrs. Since 1885 Factory at S.E. Cor. 11th & Race BUY IT FROM THE NAVY Sale of Canvas (Cotton) By Sealed Bids January 31st, 1921 Consiittiiiy vf Approximately 300,000 Yards Canvas Cotton Bags 200,000 Yards Canvas Cotton 420,000 Yards Assorted Lots Above materials all located at THE NAVY YARDS ON THE ATLANTIC SEABOARD Write or Wire for sealed bid lorm Schedule No. 8H00D, which jjives complete description of the above material and Terms of Sale. . ADDRESS: Senior Member, Board of Survey, Appraisal & Sale of the nearest Board as shown below Boston, Mast., Navy Yard Philadelphia, Pa., Navy Yard Great Lakes, III., Naval Trng. Stn. Charleston, S. C, Navy Yard Mare Island. Calif., Navy Yard Puget Sound, Wash., Navy Yard South Brooklyn, N. Y.. Naval Supply Depot or CENTRAL SALES OFFICE Navy Dept., Washington, D. C. ,B0tpJEO am - - Mm bb. h bm ilL'iin &.n. .i MB fKKtm BR1, .: . " ',',r i Parcel Post Vjpl Prepaid jfy, jwST PURCHASED FROM U. S. MARINE CORPS 7000 BLANKETS i:tru heavy weight, strictly nil puro Mrgln iool oIImi ilnib. Malta excellent auto robes, r.unpliiK iinil homo Use; worth double Hurrj' If ou want one. A. S. GOLDBERG WORK CLOTHES FOR EVERY PURPOSE 708 MARKET There's a Lot of Fun Between the Cover of the "Tatler" Corks pop, eyes sparkle, fun holies, and bright lights gleam "from cover to cover Humor, wit, and satire semti. fate in merry whirl Fetching fashions and puJ. sating pictures. At every turning, reigning beauties and stars of footlights aqd films pass in glorious review "M lATLER SM mm mmm mm :::&& VB5.V.-.1.W. : .'.' ::-::W tm&in mm America's iHff TATLSH r'.SLISM N CO tiTt CftS. OV.A NtW 0"d CITV On Sale at all News Stands Now : : : 15c i ii - c - i -- i i Philadelphia's Future Depends Largely on Labor KI.MhM libit. 1'hil.idclphia ;is a innnufuclurin city has keen lompelition. IViricsand hosierj ate being made in enormous quantities in New Eng land Shelf and hoa hardware man ufacturing arc increasing elsewhere. The col Ion inunufncturing industry is making tremendous headway in llie otith We Kike pride in Philadelphia a " I lie World's Great W orksliop." ul Pliiladelpliia can nul letain lli.il I it lo willioul etrott on our pari. We must realize that other industrial icnlre-, have their ambitions to develop imputations for unusual pro duction we will have much to do lo look to our laurels. PliiladMphia'K luture is going lo de pend latgelv on l.BOH-on the re lationship llial exists between eni plovei and emploee. (jilt future depends on lliis our liuine. Your happiness and the heultli and happiness of our wife and iatnil are iclaled to the future pi ogress and leadership of Philadelphia as a ccntie of industrN Il is up In us, workers all, for oui common good, to inderstand each other; To do our work to the best of our ability to meet any readjust ment thai is necessary to keep the plants operating and lo produce the jroods that have made Philadelphia world famous. A SHORT time ago a certain man '"V ufacturer employer in Philadel phia, sensing the approaching "bhimp" in business, felt that he could avert its lull force if he could increase pro duction and deliveries of goods then on order. lie called the men together and explained the situation. From that time his weekly output, already large, increased twenty-seven per cent! And without increasing the working hours. These employees knew that I heir employer wasn't "Htringing" them wosn't trying to get them lo work harder for his own gain any more than lor their direct benefit they had every confidence in him. He had alwajs made il a practice lo tell them the whole slor to la all his caids on the table in any un usual siluutiou. When the "slump" did hit them and they knew that the business was being operated at a loss these men volun tarily olcd a ten per cent, reduction in their owu wages. Employer and Employees in this plant know and respect each other. It is a fine- big business, making a pro duct that is sold in every country in the world. THAT is one instance of a practice wo must have in Philadelphia if we arc to keep the pay envelope com ing regularly and if we arc to meet competition here and abroad. "Tell It to the Boss," or "Tell It to the Men," has come to 3tay. Once we treat each other as we would have ourselves treated and I his applies to employees as well as employers we can face unwavering!) any, future any time of stress. Let Philadelphia show the rest of this country and the world that it can lead the world in a liberal, human, sensiblo conception of the relations ol employer and employee Willi this idea in actual practice then will a larger, a mightier, and a more productive Philadelphia rear its majestic head above the greatest industrial centres of the earth. Phila delphia will be in fact "tho world's greatest workshop" and the beat shop for the worker. rilF. INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMITTEE piuunubPiiiA ciiAMBim of ccwMurtCE 1111 South Pcnn Square HOES U- .'L gtorffcwwiiMWiw ti r4 . AV A !" 'Ji 4fv.
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