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PAGE TWO “PRESIOENT GETS INDUSTRIAL COM, REPORT IN FULL Mee 3b A TON a Sees AT BIG PINEY bi ate ; tz brought to Joint Organization of Management ee arse ‘ and Employes to Prevent Mis- ies understanding, Proposed in | Long Report. , (The Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, (By Mail.}—Joint or- ganization of management and = em-; 01 the lower coufitry to Yo 6 feet on the mate eae eck ' ployes “as a means of preventing mis-| A understanding and of sec ng co-opera SHE ID M N a tive effor' thruout American industry is proposed by the Industrial Confer- i ence appointed by President Wilson in | HASGOOD WORD } | | j } t & report to the president made public! : The. con FOR THIS CITY. y The conferees in their report state that they have modified the tentative! I plan of machinery to adjust disputes in general industry by conférence, con- ciliation. inquiry and arbitration, an nounced by the Conference on December} , 1919 and that they have endeavored to develép méthods of prevention rath-! er than adjustment or labor difficulties. The modified plan, devised since the conference reconvened last January 12, 4 it is said, machinery avail for “collec gE cidental and limited arbitration.” The| councils, works councils, Patel Touching on the subject f child ‘PULLMAN RA TES | plan has been éxtended to covef dis-|goverhment in industry and others, but Jabor, the conférencé says, “sneer. pro-| putes afféeting public utilities other | the conference says it prefers thé kener-| hibition of child labor ia, at b than steam railroads, and also to gov-|ie term having in mind the suetessful| negative attack por the Fie Met a : UP 20 PER CENT Score of. Eléctric ernment and other public employes. japplication of the principles to various} js not thoroly effective in promoting} In addition the report analyzes the/ activities outside, as well as within the| the economic welfare of the nation we | FIRST OF MONTH Washers Sold. by development of industrial relations,| purely industrial field. I Seat nv diietin spent by the chilé in in-| | i oes hours of labor, women in i@ustry, child} “These suggestions,” ays the report,| Company in Week' | dustry is devoted ‘to adequate schvotixs'| t Jahor, housing, wages, ‘profit-sharing | “referring > the help. which the con-| ana to activity which will devotoo his}. Denver “‘comnniters” Who ‘live Ja} and gain-sbaring, thrift agencies, fn-}ference received from: both empivyers| physical wellbeing.” ‘The report. an.| Casper will haus to ada $1.14 to their | | Ration and high cost of living, agfi-/and employes; “cledriy: proceed from a! nounces the ‘‘startiffig fact” that Of thes round-trip ticket after May 1+ as the) N@Wspaper advertising Alone sold 20 | culture, unemployment and a public @ni | genuine désire that this movement for| ¢ 516,163 illiterate persons over ten} result of an iritrease in Pullman rates, ! Eden eléctric washingémachines at the! ployment clearing house. democratic represénfation as a substi-| oars of age in the United States, more j effective dn: that date: ‘The rate for a Natrona Péweér tompdny offic since | . The Causes of Industria: unrest /are/fute for Birech wersonal cOrtact, may! tian gg par cet WER, pallve Helen ae lower berth of May 1 will be advanced Monday. This is the report jade At Tet 5, Set forth as including ‘the rise in the/ spread tm aecordance with sound prin-|tention is calied:to tho tact. ther thet ie Por cent: and ai inerense “on ton cr athe “ofed Of the Necthae chine dias TAILORING DE LUXE cost of living, unrestrained speculation, lclples and be kept from perversion which! dere government. un to the: arent P any t6day. Heading newspaper nd. t e suls stahces of excessiv® yiret| w: > xd * | ‘federal govern Pp pre at to make an.even multiple of 26 spectacular instathces of excessiyé pref-| would threaten the ideas lasting use-| « 214 O. S. Building Phone 915 3 i : r i kK si E rfisements of the sale has bro: many fts, excessive accumulation and mis:1s¢}fuiness by making it an agency of at-| ™M2kes no provision Which ds8ures thé! cents, with a minimuih Of $2. ‘The ie; z “4 ‘ Way Abel, who has io ide Deas managing aj grocery store in Casper for some time past, hag returned to Sheridan and re- |Sumed his» work in the James @G.} . " Tousses grocery, Mr. Abel says that Casper is surging right mhead and each) FIRST FLIGHT ACROSS ALPS IN A fYDROPLANE—Remarkible aerial photo, shéwihg & Hydroplane in the first | it,is imposstble to house all, the people flight made over the Alps in such a éraft. It is shown 3,500 meters over @ latge lake, whieh is even ce} Who ate coming there, while three and | down that it resembles # small creek ra‘Her than @ lake. ae rape op | four-room houses are renting for $40 2 Se month, with not nearly encugh to meet | the demand.—sheridan Post. EEEHINEI HEHE EEE EEE HEE IES 2 ST eo eer ee EERE OEE AIR of Wealth, inequality and readjust: mt] tuck rather thah a méané to peace.” | Pommplovmele Gf children in street | present rate to. Defiver ib $240; after ied cae mr ae Ce of wage schedules, release of ideas and} The idea of “employe representation,’"| T@des_ and Various ei Mohouia be at | yt fe will be $3. Upper ‘berts wilt) tat hia teen teat OF the bauline ores emotions by the war, social revolution. the réport says, has aroused opposition| 197s during the tithe théy shotild be at} cost 80 pér cont of the rate for lowers. | *? newsnper advertising has convihe “a i ary theories imported from Europe, the|itrom two sources, viz: Employers who| §¢h0ol- | Seat fares are advanced to a minimum | id a t belief that free speech is restricted, the} still adhere to the theory that. labor rh tl Tey een eptte hei as et 50 cents, just double the present! - - intermittency of employment, fear ©f{Js a commodity, a view which is said to|* + ite mihifium. 1 ¢ unemployment, unnecessarily high in-lthe steadily disappearing, and trade union| not merely designed to tide over aj — Announéement-is also. madé by-Jack FOR SALE BY OWNER s fant morality in industrial centers, Joss leaders who regard shop répresentation | troublesome period of éconidmic read: x Leary, division freight and passenger 1918 Super ‘Six, Tour-pase: Chit ed the ence in darge Mndustrial/as\ a subtle weapon directed agaist|Justment.. Many of the evils potnted| agent for the Hurlington, that all stop. niet Tinieos 8 En ‘exevilent coilal. “ART. JE 3 units and the culmination of a growimg| the. unions. out,” it says, ‘‘were in existence before} Pullman tickets will be dis: belief on the part of both_empleyers} “Employe representation,” the con-|thé Wat and will remain in existence | tion; filly cquipped; wire wheels, dpa Ls, NG A SPECIALTY and employes that = readjustment is} ference says, “offers no royal. road to| if steps are riot taken to rémédy them.’ Phone 797i. 463t° eatre Bld y necessary to & wholesale continuity ©f)industriat peace. No- employer should| If conélusiony the report says, the re-| 7 their united effort.” suppose that merely by installing some|forms advocated are urged “not with Industrial problems vary not onty!system of shop representation he can|ahy feéling of panic but with the bélier | with each indust the report éxys, ssured without continued effort. of| that they will not only contribute } but in each establishment. “Theréfore} harmony. and increased product tort, | largely’ toward the elimination of the; the strategic place to ‘begin with m! Doubtless there will be faflures w uses of industrial strife, but that they} understandings is within the industrial| the plan is adopted.as a fad of a yrana-}will make for) the introduetion, | in plant itself. Primarily the setttement{cea. It is only a means wheret n-| American industry, of those democtatic | B must come from the bottom not from|{cerity of purpose, frank dealing and} principles which constitute the most} the top." The conference, in express-|'the establishment of common inter "precious heritage of the American citi- ing its approval of “employe represen-|may bring mutual advantage.” zen.” 2 ation” says it is not a field for le; Relative to collective bargaining, the; The rejiort ts signed by Secretary of lation, because. the form which such] éonfererce “‘sees in a frank adtceptance| Labor ‘Wilson, as. chairman; Herbert 1 representation should takeynay vary in| of this principle the most helpful &p-| Hoover, as vice-chairman, and the fol : every plant. For this reason the re-| proach to industrial peace,” and, statés| féwinz other members of the confer- commendation is direuted solely to man-| that it helieves that the great body’ ot|ence: Martin H. G lynn, -Fhomas W. agers and employ ~m \ithe employers of the country /accept|.Gpegory, Richard Hooker/Stanléy-King, f the joint organization of man- that principle. The difterénce of opin-| Samuel W.MeCali, Henry: M. Robinson, agement and employes in the plant or]4on, ft: Sa¥s, “appears In regard to the! Juldus Rokenwald, George ‘T. Slade, industry fails to reach the collective] method of ftepresetiation. Bargains ot! Oscar S. Sttaus, Henry C. Stuart, Will- agreement,” says the report, “or if} certain kinds between employers td! fem ©. Thompson, Frank W. without sucht jomt organization, dis-} employes do not lend themselves readily putes arise which are not settled by ex-| to legal enforcement and the conference isting. agencies, then the conference} therefore expresses the Delief that, for | Proposes a system of settlement thru|th present at least, enforeement mo+t | # national industrial board, local. re-| rest substantially upon ““godd faith gional conference and boards of inquiry.|_ Regarding hours of labor, the This plan which the conference says! ferénce states that experience has dem- is “based upon American experience | onstrated that: they should be fixed in and designed to meet American coni-| industrial establishments “at & point tions” is national in scope and operation | consistent with the health of the am and yet decentralized. It is said to be ployes and with proper opportuifity | different from any thing in operation [for rest and recreation, there bémne| s. Ollie Beck and daughter cisewhere and employs no local au-|in alt cases provision for one day's rest} Beck are here from Sussex. W. thority except the right of inquiry. Its] in seven.” business and visiting with triends. basic idea is stimulation to settlement] The conference further finds that of peace by the parties in conflict andj from the standpoint of public interést the enlistment of public opinion toward | “it is fundamental that the basic wages; ~. t method of séttlement. | of all employes should be adequate to ional Adjustment conference | maintain the employe and his fatn in ‘ Proposes a board to consist of four] reasonable comfort and with adeay | ns! Foe Your Hair representath selected by the parties} opportunity for the éducation of the wages of any group to the dispute, and four others in theirc| children. Wh: andatd for any length Fem stagsil ers b industry chos b; em and fami fan below this s with the! r lems. It would be pre-jof ti the Bituation becomes dangerous es they Ue Dame ols th sided over by a trained government of.|to the wellbeing /of the state.” As for} stir Es, oon and sone ao Ps ficial, the regional chairman, who would] profltsharing being regarded as a com-| Mates, A sa Todiana’ oietr ae act as a conciliator. Hf an unanimous] plete solution of industrial problems, the agreement were reached, it Would ¥é-| conference says that while it has “prom sult in a collective bargain having the} ise in some divections, it cannot by it- ‘eases wi " same effect as if reached by joint or-| self, be considered to be Of far-reaching e at | 3 se ganization in the shop. effect. Nevertheless,” the report says, wae iReep } Failing to agree unanimously in the| “the field is one in which sincere experi-| w others. Positively yrondertal. Baz overs on continued on’ May. 1, It will be neces: purchase Pullman tickets again | wreccR DS Tautssis. J. Waters, George W. Wicker- shin? and Owén D. Young and William E- Hotchkiss and Henry R. Seager, | executive secretaries, a A Ybody should take a cleaning, | ng laxative Remedy, this month. Hollister's Rocky Mountain ‘Tea ts a great Spring Cléeaner—tik. Smith Turner,—Ady. } ele se M Bw7eoerrereraaeneres ;, ‘ KO the dro matter, with ctrtain restrictions. would| ment may add a real,knowledge of ae-| ieatad, ae ‘tor Proot BOE crea aa, ead xo to the Nafional Industrial Board. n | sirable Brittain, Sta. F, New York procedure,” less the disputants prefered a mutually chosen umpire. Meanwhile Doth parties to the: dis- —=—SS= pute have a that there shall be’ no inter with production pend ing the proéesses of adjustment. If 33 the parties, or either of ther however “TALK WITH KING refuses voluntarily to submit the dis-| : ute to the processes of the plan of| djustment a Regional Board of In-} quiry is formed by the Regional. chair-! man of two employers and two employes | from the industry and not parties to the} Take a Real Ride in the Cleveland, - and You'll Know What a Car It Is Death does not tarry for accumulations. Not one in ten thousand, de from life insutancé, secures rea- 4 sonable provision for his family. Life insurance is im- w 4 diepute. This Hoard may subpoena wt : oe I ee ee The Cleveland. Six, the sensation “of the year atnonig light sixes, is Selling finding a guide to public opinion nediate. iis the : The National Industrial, Hoard in : itself t6 fhousatids who use discrimina i tion in. picking _ out the car they want. mGhCact ie womens pert neneecea| An Inquiry Entails No Obligation. i Lane & describe the qualities of the Cleve: ' Areal dé wall ah in addition to being applicable to pabi { : land Six is no easy taste. Zou nist ride ih it to ihow lic utilities, provides, machinery for WILLIAM E. KING, State Manager ras fe ake seal ride att gb to id that i 1 pi mpt and fair adjustment of wagab/ * i pee S02 {| hd Working ceniaions O€ govorhment| Penn Mutual Lifé Insurance Company wl sSurictiviee merit any Colao (ties, it is said, other than those im{{l| Suite 2, Lynch Building Phone 120-J design tind manufacture and tested in sett Work for © ‘bumps. Beautiful body cushions Feipoue conipulscs’ setcaentmentt it thfte years before being offered the public, that gives above the usual plant tn 4 PR Aten nat » raght.. to! strike. it Of genuine farid-buit Performance unsurpassed: e does not submit to arbitration the poli-! 1 “the subject has been discus r such different names und forms as shop conmnittécs, Rone isn Sores Te eat Pasewagere “$2195 | shop FPP PTOI OPTICAL CO. Skilled Opticians Ground Floor Hewaing Hotet Camper, Wyo. o \ KEITH LUMBER CO. For Prompt Deliveries of “CORONA—L. C. SMITH RONAR—L. C. SMI BUILDING MATERIAL and COAL Ewchinge A COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND 101 Wyatt Bldg. Phone 856 || > Nac | WIT IIS IISI IO ODS SIM STS. pane Thi sod P Fhone 78" OBILE COMPAL 7, CLEVELAND, OHIO TYPEWRITERS sold, Vented, repaired. Dealer WOO TTD SIGE iS APRIL AIS AINA IS TTR ENS ms