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30 MINE LABOR PLAN WEAKNESSES SEEN Sage Foundation Report Says Rockefeller Scheme Has Obvious Defects. YORK January ller plan of employes' repre- which was Introduced in the Colorado Fuel & following the 913, and which has opted in hundreds of has proved to be only cording to a pre- ade public today by “oundation report public Ma tor of the founda ment of industrial stud fold sign generall an It revea the peren- coal miners the first im st prom 26.— The plants, partial sucee ary report n at causes hop commit- | nd similar proj- years of Plan. trial re by 1,000 com- Nature presentati W plan Mackenzie at the efeller, Jr., introduced the company by Mr. each mine two or are elected by | serve for one from ali | and was meet perfod- [ocean number of com- | hese confere ployes desire be brought ch mining ployes' repre- »any offici to | and accidents; | and housing; | tion; (4) in- [ ciliation. | a result| living con- some and | and their fam- ers not | <l to up. | dis- of | conditions of w Big Step in Advance. representation, as prac: company,” | a rev-| utstanding ade, but djust- the a4 labor— | adership the wage istry or ind g work oward and « cess to represe al of try it | nta- administra ints out that and Iron C itat are i 1 in oppos in d the who | not men who do ense of are repo trade repres the th griev- unfon- ation b com- camps o fre- m to policy | of its v been through | ited Mine | to deal in| owned by quent ins unions a of accepti comp. set os while wit Workers, any way The r with a much toward unior representat but adds t in Colorad sentation and trade un must be dealt with befc be made to work satisfactorily There is in this sit n,” deci: foundation vestigators, opportunity for a plece of construc- tive statesmanship part of Mr. Ro ler and h ates, which will have wides duence upon the fur deve nt of employes’ representation | istry generally througho ntry. This is un or t repre- | which | - plan | oyes' sm th task would t opm representa- - some method nclude all com- industry, and through ¢ just what part and ployers’ take in such a GLAD OF INVESTIGATION. Rockefeller Says Plan Never Con- sldered Perfect. By the Associated Press NEW YORK, Ja vy 26.—The fol- lowing statement was du\hnrtzt‘d b\ John_ D. 2 icern e enamel a 2" o Saton: . fatt: ture, hardware, ete AUTOMOBILES OUR SPECIALTY DEHCO PLANT 1724 KALORAMA RD. K EEiREEIEIRERT F RANKLIN Club Classes 50c per Week ... .. $1.00 per Week $2.00 per Week.. ..$101.50 $5.00 per Week. $253.70 interest and _entities ...$25.37 ..$50.74 FLECETT Metal Eavings Batks for the asking VAGATION CLUB —JOIN ANY TIME ay 37, on Bavings Accounts pay 4% on Time Deposits Franklin National Bank Penna, Ave. at 10th St. N.W. Branch: 1111 Conmecticut Avenue Bank Opens 8.30 A.M.—Closes 3 P.M. Saturday_Closes 13—Pay Days 5:18 nings 5:80-8 BENTEINENARERINENEN! L Open ” Satwpdny = Anarchists ] * The anarchists in every land are men who do not save; while others salt the coin away they stand and wave their arms and rave; they’d see all laws and statutes canned, and order in its grave. Once I was broke and walked the street because I had no bed, and hated, having naught to cat, the ones who had their bread, and wished, invoking Mike and Pete, that Government were dead. “What good is Government?” I asked, Lazarus lacked soup, while Dives on his cushions basked, snug in his gilded coup; when law and justice are unmasked they don’t seem worth a whoop.” Then I emerged from want and woe, and built myself a shack, with seven windows in a row, and doors both front and back; I buckled down to earn the dough and saved a modest stack. My little home seemed good and sweet; all painted blue and pink; and I had liverwurst to eat and healthful suds to drink, and Government seemed good as wheat, that once seeemed on the blink. Because of Government I reaped my garden sass in peace, because of Government I sleep well guarded by poli nd to the bank in triumph sweep with many a silver piece. The skates who will not earn the yen think Government is hard; they frame red speeches in their den and spring them by the yard, but they will cut out piffie when they've goods they wish to guard (L'opynght.\ WALT MASON. TUG LIGHTS ISLAND. Engine Enables Residents to Have Bright Christmas. SEATTLE, 26.—Christmas light was residents of ashon Island, in Puget So by the going tug Roosevelt, ch car- ried Robert E. Peary north to a point whence he sledged to reach the Pole, April 1909. A power to the island had been wrecked in a storm January furnished hundred horse pow erated by the gine, which e er was gen- Roosevelt's steam en- abled more than 1,000 Vashon citizens to have bright Christ er the island had been in darkness five davs. | w the report of the datlon The study which the representa- tives of the Russell Sage Foundation | effort to improve | in Colorado wi Colorado Fuel employes Russell Sage Foun- the its offic £ the results | at what | just » was put intc 1y own view of the study, I can only ry I said publicly in the Colorado pla = follows cts of bodies of men in their | other men should al- | ted by publicity, for | the effect, The ions with whe the demn w 2 plan is not a p necessarily far from per I believe it to be a step in the direction. Carefully it out, experience will edly develop ways of improv “Auention may be t the Sage ade sev the natu many of right | bee undov as has d study was | and that in development | SRR Start a Vacation Savings Account At this donveniently located bank., Have mo got your annual 1336 N. Y. Ave. | OLDSMOBILE SIX as rt without Cumbersome ‘Weigoht DICK MURPHY; Ino. 3. MURPHY, Pre. DISTRIBUTORS 1835 14th St. Potomac 1000 s ad,” THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. MISSION FOR LOAN DENIED BY CALLES Says Mexican Treasurer Is Not in New York on Of- ficial Business. By the Assoc MEXICO January 26.—Secre- tary of the Treasury Panni is not carrying out an official mission in New York, neither is he authorized to conduct negotlations on behalf of the government concerning a new foreign loan or resumption of service on the foreign debt, President Calles stated last evening In an Interview. This did not mean, he added, that the secretary could not hold discussions with the bankers, should they desire such conferences. Calles reiterated his beliet that Mexico could face her economic and financial problems without for- Ign assistance, and declared his in- tention firmly to prosecute his pro- sram of national suficiency. Relative to reports that the admin- istration was contemplating the im- ediate return of the national rail- ays to private ownership, the Presi- dent stated that he had ordered a de- tailed report submitted to him upon the condition of the railways, tneir financing, rolling stock and rights of way from the purpose of making a comparison of their present condition with that obtaining when they were taken over by the government. Unless the government could make TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. BELASCO—"She Wanted to Know,” comedy, at 8:20 p.m. POLI'S—"The Rat," 8:20 p.m NATIONAL ties,” revue, at 8:20 p.m KEITH'S —"“The Rebellion,” vil @ 5 and 8:15 p.m, EARLE—Shu Ballet, continuou: STRAND-—V Quinn and Sunny-| brook Orchestra, vaudeville, continu- ous 12:30 to 11 p.m. | GAYI melodrama, at rl Carrol's “Vani- vaude- Rulowa 1 to 11 p.m Russian “Town indals,” bur- 1d $:15 pm. “Whiz Bang Babies,” burlesque, at 2:30 and $:20 p.m. RIALTO—"Barbara Frietchie,” at 0 am, 1 0 and 0 p.m METROPOL Again,” at 10 50 and PALAC) 10:55 a.n MUTUAL 11 9 AN —“If 1 Marr a.m., 12:10, 2:10, 55 p.m. Tomorrow's Love,” coLuUMBIA of 10 and AMBASSADOR—“If I Marry Again,” | 7:40 and 9 TRAL — “Women First,” 8 8 and 9:30 p.m. LUNCH WITH US TO-DAY aar W 120365t HEALTH CANDIES 40+ 804 Ib 1 can find the Blank Books need at the E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. ‘A Quality Car STUDEBAKER At a Quantity Price " Defective Corrected See Our Optometrist OPTICAL CO. M. A. 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Francis Dillon’s vivid drama IF I MARRY AGAIN Color Scenle—Sportlight WARING'S PENNSYLVANIANS ‘ The Capltal's Favorite Synco- pators—Hear them Today at , 7:30 and 9135 CRANDALL’S avonE 14th & Park rd. o, CRANDALL’S AMBASSADOR 15¢nSt.&Col. RA.N. W. TUESDAY. BOSWORTH and I 90 ¥ And COMEDY “CRANDALL’S CENTRAL 9th Bet. SAINTED CRANDALL’S Savoy Theater | 14th and Col. NEAL CRANDALL’S Avenue Grand | 645 Pa. Ave. S.E. MARION DAVIES CRANDALL’S “Apollo Theater | and BERT LYTELL, in * THIS WEEK'S BEST SHOWS! EW'S COLUMBIA SECOND BIG WEEK! DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In the glorious Arabian Night y that fascinated Broad- way for one solid year! F BAGMI“ ne Johnston t asfcal Score. CONTINUOUS 10:30 A. M.—11 P. M. DAILY LOEW'S PALACE TODAY AND ALL WEEK AGNES AYRES In a rollicking comady-drama of trial divorce, from the Sat- wrday Evening Post atory, “TOMORROW'S LOVE" Added Features LATEST SENNETT COMEDY “Honeymoon Hardships” News—Topies—Overtu il P. IS nna Q. Nils- 1080 A. M. P. M. orld Survey est Orchestra A-- P. M. in “THE BUKNS, DOKIS NILSSON YD MARRY Q Da&r K and WILLIAM WOMEN FIRST. “IT'S A BEAR." OLPH ¥ DEVIL. R4 3. P.M. Sunday. . in “ANOTHE' BUR 3 .3t Sunday ME g DERING WAIST. in 626 H St. N.E. LD York Theater | Ga.Ave. &Quebeost. in “HOT 1. SHIPMAN, ER. ARA LA MAR ‘SANDRA." KING-SMITH “ T, Mason_and_Hamli - Direction sieniey “Marvelous Eentertain- ment Luxurious Surroundings Perfect Appoint- ments and Attractive Prices COMPLETE CLARA CLEMENS- GABRILOWITSCH, MEZZO, FAUVETTES” WARDMAN PARK THEATRE ‘Wednesday, Jan. ets, $2, $2.50 Benefit Neighborhood House 28, 4 0'Clock n Piano Used STANLEY PHOTOPLAYS Cu. vy ame s RULOWA and her Ballet Russ First showing in Washingtom Priscilla Dean “The Siren of Se- ville"” eat Fea- tures The Best Show in_Town HTLY Other Next Weel Fanta! ‘e Land of sie” Standard of At the Auto Show CADILLAC the World This Week TOOT! roden H PASTE Kills the Germs That Attack the .Gum T; opportunity beckons else- where youwll have the means to make the start. AND Interest N K OF COMMERCE SAVINGS Cvr. 7th and E Sts. il I Tickets on Sale at the Arthur Jordan Plano Co., 13th & G Edouard Albion General Director The Washington Opera Co. Presents ALIAPIN His First Appearance in Grand Opera in Washington The World’s Master Artist as “Mephisto” With Thalia Sabanie Ralph Errolle, Ivan Ivantzof, in FAUST Jan. 26, 8:15 P.M. Washington Auditorium || 19th and E Sts. N.W. Tickets on Sale at Arthur Jordan Piano Co., 13th and G St Pr $2, 83 and MUTUAL THEATER |+ PA. AVE. AT NINTH | Whlz Bang Bables' POI.I'S TONIGHT AT 8:20 British Stage “THE RAT 3 't Night's Audience Sto Cheered Earl Carr. His Players SHUBE! A ELASCO WED. 1.1 t. Messrs. Ghubort 506 10 $1.50 America’s Mest Charming Cemedienns GRACE GEORGE Prosents and Plays la Paul Goraldy's Ssnsationsl Parls Sucsess ‘SHE WANTED TO KNOW’ w» BRUCE McRAE an Exesptio Frederick Worlock. Edward NEXT MONDAY—SEATS THURSDAY THE NEW AMERICAN COMEDY “WIIITE COLLARS” Auther ot ot Inclading CLARK SILVERNAIL. MONA KINGSLEY JOKN MARSTON—FRANCIS UNDERWOOD G 2 IS-T\wc: Aiy-815 YOU CAN TAKE YOUR MOTHER HARRY LEVAN AND “TOWN SCANDALS” Ladies’ Bargain Matinee Daily, 250 Tonl "ATIONAL-. od. .”M 2nd EDITION EARL CARROLL VANITIES | win JOE COOK 108 Girle, 40 Scemes, 30 Comedinne BEG. WEXT MON. SEATS THURS. DAVID BELASCO rrusents HOLBROOK BLINN ~ THE DOVE A Wekdrme by Wiflrd Mast with JUDITH ANDERSON National, Thurs. Afternoon, Jan. 29 Only Washington Appearance Mabel GARRISON Soprano, Metropolitan Opera. T. Arthur Smith, Inc., 1306 G ORCHESTRA Serge Koussevitzky, Conductor Only Appearance in Washington This Seasen Poli's, Tuesday, Jan. 27—4:30 Remaining Seats, Mrs. Greens's Concert Bu- reau, Droop's, 13th and G. M. 6483. | PARK BOSTONSYMPHONY | * "R at 11 AM. '.nrv ‘BARBARA FRIETCHIE wITH FLORENCE VIDOR and EDMUND LOWE MUSICAL PRELUDE COMEDY—NEWS RIALTO SYMPHONY BF KEITH: HICH CLASY VAUDEVILLE THE BIG SHOW Tge, Suprs’ Hesdliners o oth Acts The Sencatien of the Year THE REBELLION With SAMMY TIMBERG LILY MORRIS TED & BETTY HEALY PEPITO, ETC. And liner Extrasrdinary HERMAN TIMBERG The High Chiettain of Luughter Co-hes Twe Shows Sunday Dally—2:15 & 8:15 Matines st 3:(5 PHONES MAIN 4484 --1.185 WARDMAN —6n hone Col. 2000 Nights (except Mon.) Saturday matinee SECOND WEEK “THE MAN WHO WAS DEAD” By Bertram Blook A Ram’s Head Players’ AUTO SHOW ALL THIS WEEK THEATRE Productior CONVENTION HALL 5th and L Streets ALL THIS WEEK Open 1 PO to 10:30 POL. Film Features Bl}MBAIi'i‘ON I'H’!\‘lunnnl l-"h Street nnd R. L l\'r ELITE in “K— THL L\I\\O\\\' TAKOMA BLUE, in Kathleen Nc _ NEWS, TOPICS OF THE 1 s|]7;| Street s,ci . RICH and MON RETIA LOMBAR great novel PAT DAY VALENTING with NITA THE ~SAINTED |} _DEVIL Scheer’s RAPHAEL SEON.W. G JAMERICA 49 PM. Scheer’ .FAVOR[TE E2HENW “YOLANDA." Also Amatenr Contest NALD FFITH'S CHEVYCHASE Conn. Avenue & McKinley St. D.C. THOYAS | MEIGHAN " AESOP'S 11th & N. C. Ave. S CAROLINA cmcLE 2105 P Ample Parking Space. CHE REC REVERE P with MONTE BLUE BRINCESSETiaotiat Juzes | “DOROTHY V OF HADDON MERICAN AME UBERTY North Capitol & P St “THE MAN WHO CAME __BACK."st: arring DOROTHY MACKAILL. PARK 14th & Buchanan N.W. TODAY—POLA OF cAMIT ox W Sats., 2 P.M.—Suns. 3 P.M. EGRI, in “FORBIDDEN COMEDY P g St. Bet. 14th & 15th OLYMPIC ¥z 36 Bev atn & MRS. WILSON-GREENE ANNOUNCES CHICAGO GRANDOQPERAG. FOUR PERFORMANCES Three Evenings and Matinee Monday, Tuesday and Friday Eve- mings, 8 0'Clock; Saturday Mati- nee, 2 0’Clock, Feb. 9, 10, 13, 14 Washington Auditorinm Mon. Eve, TANNHAUSER (In_German), Raisa LAMONT, SCHWARTZ, VAN GORDON. WEBER, Conductor. Tues. Eve., BORIS GODUNOFF (In Italian) CHALIAPIN, CORTIS, MOJICA, COMEDY. 9th St. Near LEADER 75 5% DOWN EAST.” And “INTO nw TRUXTON ™ Capitol & Fla, Ave. J. WARREN KERRIGAN, in “CAPTAIN BLOOD." DANCING. " Miss Fowler—Capitol Hill. New, interesting steps: thotomgh instruction, Main 6155 Sl Rt JOSEPHINE .Im KSON—PRIVATE _ DA ing lessons: 7 lessons, $5, or $1 single lesso: 1836 _10th st. n.w. GLOVER'S, 613 o ey time, 7 LAZZARI, LENSKA. POLACCO, Conductor. Fri. Eve.,, LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR (in Italian) TOTI DAL MONTE, RIMI COR- TIS, LAZZARI. POL. 0, Conductor. Sat. Mat., THAIS (in French) A i RDEN SCHWARTZ, MOJICA, PERINI, NICOLICH. MORGANZONI, Conductor. Orchestra 63—Entire Stage . Equipment CHORUS 75. INCIDENTAL DANCES AND CORPS DE BALLET Prices: Droop's; 1960 and 6. Every Week Night, 8:30 to 12 ARCADE The Perfect Place to DANCE Splendid Muslc—Popular Prices FREE DANCING UNTIL 9

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