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ol S NS LS Ny S g ,5 mnms WIN DISPUTE L OVER ALASKA FISH"IG | troversy between the and :ho bll’ salmon fisheries inter- mry I.n !‘vor of the Row In announcing receipt of the tel gram Bishop Rowe, who for tvnnty- years has directed the mission- Ty ‘work of tire-! m&cretary Davis Desorihes 3 23 B WTONTD THRflW IGHT ONSTRIKES AR R S o Plan for Expert Study of “Key” lndustnes. : Coupon on ed to the|out to suppl: terested information . when: strikes r.;u“' M.')E:f threaten industry was described by ne a” wise and hu- Secretary of Labor Dais &t & meet- B athe fshing in g of ‘the: women's - This © grot has been going on tholml-. and the result is | * that the 'natives have been hard|said, thus enabling the government pushed to secure food. I know of in-|to h...ve on hand a complete file of stances where their children are|accurate informatipn and data con- starving and they have had to kill cerning conditions fn any tlun line. thelt dogs because they had.no foo *If we had thirty-two such key men,” for them.” he sald, “it would be.& simple matter Until‘the government has enmpleu 'wnd accurate. information on every important industry, he waid; fwe will never et anywhere in industry in America.” m&m-ndmw—udwe-re:hdbbe Use of Propaganda. “As it {s now,” he continued, “no one can tell which side to believe. There is propaganda sent out by both sides. Under the proposed plan the govern- ment, at the beginning of & labor difficulty, coul give out an ‘official statement which- wowid form - the basis for an accurate and just opinion. ““The proposal for specialists in each industry would bring about just this result. The apecialist would live with an {ndustry, year in ang year out, and Wwould be familiar with every one of its phases and its details.” - Becretary Davis said that the gov- z ernment, is now conducting an.inves- ||| tigation in thirty cities in coal mine areas, to determine cost of living and other conditions and to obtain definite data' affecting questions of miners’ wages. “At the present time” he said. “there are some 50,000,000 to 65,000, 000 tons of bituminous 000000000000 90004000000000000000000000004960000004900044¢ 616-17 ST. NW. - THE MANS STORES - IOOS I0°7 PA.AVE We're looking forward to the:biggest Spring this firm has ever known—and . we're not looking through tinted glasses cither. Concrete evidence of brisk selling and more to come is all around us. Boys, spring is just around-the: ‘corer, prépare toy . i meet her in new raiment. £ “It so happens that the bituminous commission of two years ago included . 3 in the contract an agreement for . miners and operators to meet before tha axnlnthm of the present scale on The Coats of the Sports models—and the choicest of dressier types—in Tweeds, nm$ and Velours. All the desirable colors. ... . 7 s l)en-ls. Agreement Be Kept. , “I sent notices out a few ‘days ago to both sides, calling thelr atten- tion to this, but no respo: 2s been received yet from the tors. 1 don’t care which side it is, I say that the agreement was mlda, and they should meet to discuss the new wage ecale. I say ‘you made thé agreement and you have to stand by it."" The miners’ officlals were in his office two days ago, he sald, and agreed to meet with the operators. “But you know this is a dark in- h dded. “They work in 'k mines and their product is dar! There are many dark secrets in this industry on both sides. The oy ublic, however, is entitled to know FEA & facts. It is entitled to know the facts about all industries, and it 1s a great satisfaction to know that we are to get the money from Congress to_develop this information service.” Mr. Davis urged lnpyon of the gov- ernment’s alien enrollment measure, . declaring that a great deal of “boot- N legging with aliens from Cuba, Mexico and South America into_the United Splendid Lot of New-Mode Dresses Smecftbqn&mtfmmwnNewYork.:;dory Qua]hty that gets across “Is the Prtce of These Sprihgf Suits b o 7 opened Irish pre-St. Patrick fes- 1 : ' v & 'spesen botore.the Frionds. of Beln 3 2 = R e . b & Bpe e e ¢ o In, %, Match ’Em Under 835.00 BT D e 5 in"Bayonne, N. . in which he urged Another Special Day Cluldren s Coats States” had developed. - Many aliens - Yrmlc?:’nulzc whose bqlmtt. hllve l‘):en A L : of oy nuabis folentar Nare scoreof very- model is a brand-new one—indinded 4:;-‘?{ ‘:&’ L:e"z’lc:‘{.::"d f?,‘?gAfle";' designs from which - - $ 069 - are dnmhr Straight-line and Cape effects— poris and get by'in that, wav e to chooss. /. .. 5% o5 Lk bt 4in Tweeds, Velours, Polar Cloth, etc—full fined; u‘t.lm-M St mors; than 30,000 Chi- in all sizes from 3 to 14 years. Values up to SIS Pepper-and-Salt Tweeds, Mlmlnla Stripes, Silver-stripe Granite Cloth; box-plaited; Prunella . Cloth—box plaits and straight draping; Plain Bloe g o R sty S 0 (Secona Floor.)’ S 98___$0).0 ‘ »;Gm.hmbmcsllleohn.sgc WALSH SPEAKS AGAINST ANY ALLIANCE FOR U. S. Bay State Senator, at St. Patrick Festivities, Attacks 0ld World Governments. By the Assodated Press. == e 24 the United States to avold foreign alliances of any and all kinds. “The. govefriments of the old world sre hnperh“n-tle.' he said. reason people came to these -honl was uut they hated oppression, look- ed for freedom and wanted equality. In this enlightened age we are urged to form' partnership with these na- tions, to become associated with @ " Quality has been put into these spring. suits )Iom énough é’% for a man to see. It “gets across” to his brain in o “fiffy,” and his pocketbook agrees with what his eyes see. Models as new as the date on the calendar, in the maimals that run the gamut of wearing po:.uwme: ) Beautiful gray pin chécks, nobby pin :mp S, m:l 3 broken stripes, plain blues. Two-button double and single breasted models, three-button sport models and three-button ® conservative styles. . these goverhments, which are entire- 1y _opposed to us. My conception of Aneflu is that it is interested in ica alone. Its only concern is rosperity i itd people. Let the “péople mind “their own bus- iness. is proposed that we form an al- Hance with those who have possses- l|0nl in the Paciic,” he contls sd. “I¢ the Anglo-Japanese alliance bad alliance without us, it will uu be a bad alliance with us,” Senator Walsh and other speakers volced their l&tll{lcuon that Ireland |- at last had achieved the status of “free state.” —_— * LIEUT. GLOVER RESIGNS. - Phe--resignation of First Lieut Bem‘l‘l %“Gl%'er. United States In- W een’ 'sccepted by the President. fimhdudmalm'to colon. 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