Evening Star Newspaper, September 11, 1923, Page 3

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[N THE EVENING® STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1923. PLANS TO UNIONIZE WORKERS iN STEEL New Conditions in Industry Re- quire New Campaign Methods, Union Leader Declares. T the elght-hour workers as much as | the twelye-Hour s shifts have been making, using the argument that| their efficiency Is so much greater that they are entitled to it, he sa Asked megarding plans for financ- ing the organization campaign, which today's meeting was expected to dis- cuss, 3tr. Hannon said no announce- | ment would be made at present, but that the movement was well financed. Organization is now going forward in “et, thousands | | the Cleveland, Chicago and Bethlehem | | districts and ‘will be extended to the * “particular peo-; | Pittsburgh distrlct soon, Mr. Hannon t By the Associated P declared. little thought the} e sociated Press colared. nternstional u Fure, Clean Ice e columas warn- about the, Cilia: atard | . R : | the \\atc‘I pu])]u is told un GETTING OF THE MORNING. SUBURBAN HEIGHTS— ¥ : Massachusetts Park most exclusive residential¥ection of detacli ed homes. Con‘ g seven million feet of forest-covered land, with six miles of improved streets, Includes what remains of “The Triangle of increasing Values” between Counecticut, Massachusetts and Cathedral avenues (Woodley Rd.). Over five million feet of land sold. O 130 homes from $15,000 to $200,000 built and under con- struction. Wooded villa sites, lots and central and side hall brick homes. with lots from 50 to 115 feet front—Park Office, 32d and Cathedral Ave. (Woodley Rd.).* Middaugh & Shannon, Inc.’ | i o2 \I\u is not 100 r) Washington” pe’ give mx.xht\ of the ice that g their drinks. council’ represents ons. F _| teents intsrnstional uplonn, .} {dustry afe demanding new methods | HOTEL lNN in the campaign for the unionization | ONLY SEVENTEEN OF of the steel workers, according to| Formerly Sine FHotel AND 1T MUST BE RIGHT Willlam Hannon of Chlcago. secie- | e W CAUSE £ SET IT VESTER-| | tary-treasuref of the executive coun- 2 DAY cll ‘of the labor organisation in the steel Industry, who att cli's neeting hero tod Chief among the new conditlons is the eight-hour day, now going into | | effect throughout the ceuntry. With | the elght-hour day no longer the ral- | Iying cry that it was four vears ago, SAYS WATCH Has 1T $7 room: vm- toilef WHEN YOU THINK —of Painting. Paperhanging and Decorat. 1] izs think of Ta: ded the coun- " Electric Wiring And Repairing Any 6-oom House Wired for $60.00 ng Halls and Basement H P. GIBSON v. ac 728 | 935, Cau.mm. 5310, ¥ 017 14th Er. 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Col. 1077 | when work In the steel industry was sugpended, the unlon offictals will | urge the worker to fight for its re- teation, Mr. Hannon fntimated. They 1|flo will campalgn upon a platform | hich MAKE SURE HE HAS! FORGOTTEN TICKET OR ANVTHING Directed to Extensive Organizations. We have an office rental proposition which we believe will dlnmctly interest you if’ you are desirous of accommodations in the best location in Washington. FEELS IN POCKETS mm" The entire ground floor and basement of the new Office Building—1415 K Street—is available. In its expanse there’s oppnrlumty to make such sub-divisions as are desired. Flooded with daylight, best of ventilation, and below stairs lavatories and toilets modernly equipped. )‘\crythmg considered, it's a very superior op- WAVES A FINAL. portunity. GOODRNVE , WRNS THE CORNEIR AND 13 CONE Fen W. R hom phen T Va’ and Charles | 1417 K Street Phone Main 4340 riffin, 0. 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