Evening Star Newspaper, November 16, 1923, Page 43

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ROCKEFELLER HITS ' 12-HOUR WORK DAY Argues for Friendly Relations Be- tween Capital and Labof, in Talk te Employes. oy . %o CITY IMPROVERS ELECT. ATLANTA, November 16.—The five day conventlon of the American So- clety for Municipal Improvements closed hers taday. In the elecvwn of ofcers of tig organization for the coming year ¥ R. Dutton of Minneapolis was named president; E. L, Dalton of Dallas, Hatton of Milwaukee, IPANES REDU TAES ANDBUCE istruction Cost Not In- id in Figures==Mili- *“tary Items Cut. often exists between them is quite ul much the fault of capital as of labor, and can be replaced by confidencs, | . co-operation and friendliness only as CHURCH BODY ASKS minpeiscn,and, Ceadlines'oniz 22| U, S, ENTER COURT problems and point of view." In the company's platfofiii, MF. | By the Asiocihted Press. Rockereller continued, is the fun PHILADELPHIA, Pa., November 16. :‘.ln al “(hnal h:c:-lomer “z\‘hgnd :‘: —A resolution demanding that the e o ne:, tha o 4 § v P United Stateés bécome a signatory to S {"“Jw R R = the Court of Intérnational Juatice was adopted today at the concluding session of the annual meeting of t American Council 6f the Warld liance for International Frienship Fhrough the Churches. er the United States becomes a articlpant in the world court” the e should call upon the Sendte to n immediately ntha co n LAND SALESMAN HELD. CINCINNATI, November 16—R. W. Ski'ger, thirty-elght years old, of Tulsa, Okia.; & land salesman, arrest- ed hére on thé chargé of violating the Ohlo blue sky law, was héld to .|the grand jury yesterday in muhici- pal court on $1,000 bond. Skipper eame to Cincinnati recently in his = privats car and was sald to have been , Hatton, of Milwaukes, mfi“{x‘r‘Lfi?f‘u?"fyfe’"?l’-’er”fi;fl': selling _Indi lands In Oklahoma | N, were elected first, second and season in Wisconsin have been - | when he was arrested. His detentlon | third' vice presidents, respectively. ed with four fatalities, according, to | Was brought about through the fact,|Charles Carroll Brown of Lakeland, reports feceived here. This number | that according to officers, he falled to | Fla., was re-elected secrotary and gquals the total reported fatalitigs Rflbcf} Hoffman of Cleveland, Ohio, for the entire season of 1922, re-c.ooted treasurer. 10-Lbs. 2]0 e — e e e [ — OR[ study of how entrance into agre churches h: "h stood for this Prom the hegihning, s tion, take lmTealuu steps. to make otir aid the resolu- riation & sighatoty to the Court of In- ternational Justicé. We_respectfully petition the President of the United States to continue the érusade of our -lamented Ptesident Harding to this great ®nd. We belleve that to stand outside the court violates our whole American tradition. We belleve It also violats the will of the American opportunity far home - it x DEATH A DAY IN DEER SEASON an, seif-imprbvemeént snd woMship." MFR: Rockefeller asserted:that the lowliest empldye had & chancé com- menstrate with his- abilitles o0 be ead of the corporation, and. A. C. Beaford, who piso spoke, pol fi to the average fotal of thirtyithree By the Associated Pross. NEW YORK, November 16.—Friend- 1y relations betwéen eapital and labor are ‘most readily: brought about through ffequent cofitact be- tweeh the employes and the execu- tives of the cempany, for the discus- sion of mattes of eommon interest,” it was declaréd last night by John D. Rockefeller, jr., who addressed a soclak mesting of the' employes of the Btandard Oil Company of New Jerséy. He Eondetined the seven- day week and the twelvs-hour day as “uneednomic, anti-social,' hence: bad business.” i “Labor and capital are parthers” he said, “not enemies; the bitternéss, antagonism and warfare tha ¢ service of each of the twelve Jeasent members of the bosrd of ctors as an {llustration of the re. ward of falthful service lnd lh}l‘ly- 3 apply for or obtain a license to sell land. = By the Awsoelated Press. TOKIO, Novetnber 16.—Budget estl- mates for 1924 anticipate - reduction of 104,000,000 yen (about $52,000,000) in expenditures as compared with the current. year and a reduction of 129,- 000,000 yen in the Japanese govern- ment revenues, it was made known Yesterday. : It Is proboged to make up the de- fielt that would result principally by decréasing this year's expenditures ] and carrying forward 24,000,000 yen for use next year. The estimated expenses for next year do not include the restoration pro- Eram or any supplementary appropri- atlons the dlet may make. The ebtl- h mates of every department, except that of education and the lmpenlll household, show decreasds. The esti- mates for education are incraesed be- cause of the necessity of reconstrict- ing' schools. Naval estimates for next year are doecreased by 40,000,000 "yen under ¢stimates before the earthquake, and 1.000,000 yen below the figures sub- mitted by the navy after the quake War Department estimates are re- duced by 193.000,000 ¥Yen under the Dre-quake “figures. The saving re- sults from postponement of the de- fonse program and retrenchment in administrative costs. The army has| saved 12.000,000 yen during the cur- | rent year on similar ftems, Tevenues Reduced. oltis lklmllefi that revenues for the urrent year have been reduced by | 85,000,000 yen. % The probosed cuts in expenditures | L) are regarded as a victory for Minister of Finance Inouye, who at the same time has obtalned a postponement of A year In the reconstruction pro-} people. _The resolution goes on to say that BI6POTATOVWEER ine Qualities (o2 Winter- Storage 470 Million Pounds \ 4] . . s 4 Electric Wiring § % § and Fixtures W “Miller Way” We are experts in house: jz wiring and lighting fix- tures. YOU .CALL ¢ MAIN 2757, and we gend a man to your house who can give you any informa- tion you may desire rela- tive to wiring your house in an ecoftomical manner, and’ workmanship that will give you perfect sat- isfaction. - Estimates gladln given, as this is a part of our service, Ask the man who calls about our special offer on fix- tures. for the eutrent 000,000 yen, have 39,000,000 yen by ruction of aux- | ¢ postponing for water defense T - Trojects and reconstru Hstimates for the 1 £ram are 8,000,000 13,000,000 ye d fanses and 2,000,000 yen for construetion work. The cost of scrapping vessels has been eut by 4,000,000 yen. Press Asmalis Verhacular newspapers consider the extent of the government's re. trenchment as indicated in the pro- yosed budget {insufficient, pointing | cut that nothing has been allotted to | reconstruction, Which must he carrled | Ly means of loans. The Asahl says that with such a 1rosely formed budget the Bovern- fient 1s not likely to realize even a part of professed intentions -re- onstruction of the cadital. | ko demands further mili- | | hment, while the Jiji says To Meet Demand, We Have Twonty Cars of Faney New York State Potatoes For Sale to Our Patrons at these Very Attractive Prices, Daring the Woek Begianing Thursday Morning, November 15, and ending Wednesday, November 21. We Could Sell You a Coarser and Petato, Bat We Could Not Guarastee Qualitv. We Guarantee These Potatoes to Be of Even Size, Free from Frost and Exceptionally. Fine Cookers. BUY EARLY! e ——————————————————————— i ——————r——r ittt ————————————————————————————————————— ; - LB. THE HEART FAMILY ; A2LE. BAG ey o nment to cut down | ’ Geo. F. Mmer H ¢ % ously it Is sure fo fall ! Elemic co' § k ; i 903 New York Ave. ' | —_— T R e i WHEAT Other writers likewise call for the Delicious ' H nour- 24-LB. BAG s " 'A Wheat Flour Made for and - Distributed by Our Stores 85 c 3 1 IT IS GUARANTEED 9 C SCOTT'S ' Almonds . . 290 Ib. Filberts . . 17¢ Ib. § -2 Gal. Sizo There Isa Differsace! Gal. Size ORANBERIHES Lbs, | Walsuts . . i27' . Brezils . . 25c Ib. ishing when gerved hot Exclusively COTT c I D E R Deliclous Cape Cod 9 FANCY NUTS . 2elb. . ) ' | | he ‘Chugal, a financial peper, says | that unless the government atiac - 25c (Contents) 47c For Sauce, Ples, LARGE Many Other Delicacles Cakes and FOR THAT PARTY OR DINNER As a Special Week-End Feature, We LOFFLER'S MORRIS' SCHAFER'S| 3 LARe: HAMS . .. 23cib. Florid BEANS CalaHams 14c1b. |5 jus. 1., Apples 19¢ Large c StripBacon19¢1b. |g - potatoes . 25¢/ ) Cans 28 CorbyBread| GOLDENROD | SIMPSON'S | PHILLIPS’ gives you the utmost nourishment— OHEBE -spuun Perfectly Pasteu ed riz Ofiginal Ty e e y | ALL-PORK : MILK|sausaGE that leaves ufllhc to chance mor .Not the Cheapest But— " Our Stores and : guess work. . THE BEST e o | 30€ 1b to many other dishes requiring’ ssap and [ “I's Full of Life” Received fresh from the Corby distinetive flavor, : ; GET THE NEALTH HABIT! Pricss Etfsctive Prom Thiraday, Nov, 15, to Wodnesday, Nov, 21, But Duo 0 Markel Fiustastion, They Are Subjoct o Chaage We Specialize in i - ' ] | Fresh Creamery Ovens at all our stores three times (THE ’ P | surrer GREATATI.ANT'C&PACIF' ( (0]} | Butter, Botn Print : .and Tub, from the | Over 8500 stores in the U.S.A Grapefruit 25¢ a Oranges 35¢ Doz Offer An Attractive Price on 4tol CAMPBELL’S against you Bleeding gums herald Pyorrhea’s coming When the gums bleed, be on your guard. That's Nature's warning of Pyorrhes's derfully appealing relish when used with lettuce, tomato and similar salads; alee contributes an agreeable and exclusive garnish for apple ple. Whils in the form of cheese: balls, adds richness and finish P With World A?:Dduunclcwd - Eight 0’Clock FOR THI:(.L, COFFEE than a tooth past s Pyorritca / ; c lb You Will' Be st Smile.

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