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Morgan St, HARTFORD this Splendid Remeds (F THEIR ENPLOYES New York Financiers Accused in | | niete rd for the | helplessness. | pan says the report capital | Who in Finance, York fin | benefit of | their | on millions of dollars of ove | talization and to establish a monopoly { Even Stubborn and Dangerous | ’Phone 482-2 | EMULSION, they form an| i irre | the i couzhs and colds, even bron- | old family remedy and expe- i rience the comfort it brings to | " and safest of all remedies it | of coughs, colds, bronchitis, | | | every package—all druggists, l $1.00, NEW, BRITAIN | | 1 Report at Washington | Washington, 1y April their employes and the welfare S \Y"‘k’-‘;!w'\ 1 L oreport by ru the financiers v Corn Georg comniitt report d 100 I v imerganized the Corn cution by the governm laborers and hopoly, . paid s only 17 1 cents an hour hours a day struck for continues orders from (he hired 200 armed g with 11 of subservient deputy sheriffs intimidated their leaders, plant, throw- | worked them twelve “When the more pay.” the report men finall manager on York oftice armed them with rifles, anc magistrates s by arresting taking them inside the them in jail, and then fining them tmounts which were later re- | when the men's spirit had been | troken and they had returned to | work “The company had theaid of a Polish priest who used his intfluence 1o induce the men to re without into whe rested strik urn to work romise of an inc tody were some paroled, with the object of impressing the rest | with the and with the wisdom of obeying his instructions “Arrested strikers were placed in utomobiles and taken before a sub- servient magistrate at Summitt, near other courts miles distant they were lated from their friends and still more deeply impressed with their priest’s powv or to justice where Oil Man Is President. “The Corn Products Refining com- a heavily sd combination of starch and manufacturers er the presidency of 1 ) ford, of New York, who, : ‘Who's cctor of the and has an ucose Standard Ol company Broadway te B prominent New in their com- riotic and public spirit- These enjoy the American the fullest, and claim the respect of fellow citizens “Yet in thei munity as p ed citizens, men institutions to desire to make good capi- the industry, v 't aside all stands manity and deceney, but feated by the use of armed guards | and the control of the local govern- ment, the so ed Jaw of supply and demand. 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The above familiar trade. | in bhoard | strikers | effort DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1916, N ijinski | Travel to Dance Here NINSKin TWO POSES When the Espagne reported near New York and Warslavy N believed to be safe collective s was s in Budapest when the and was interned as u Russian subject. He was released on parole to come to America and Austria Nijinski the B 't Russe, return | ment. | dancer headed by & ca thered by the d G ideas fi- Leon [ after his ¢ is the leading n S vhiGh i labor would have bheen worth if con- sidered a commodity violated in favor of the ‘s cupidity and meanness, perintendent . L. boasted to your investigator that he had cowed the strikers by a show of | parading his ! force, accomplished by 200 armed guards outside the plant in view of the strikers. He admitted that these men had been sathered, and that many of were ‘hard citizens. “Deputy Sheriff J. Iionka, field by Sheriff Trie ted his orders to main- established i them the strike Chicago, vio tain imp ity, headquarters inside the plant, per wmitted his men to mingle with the irmed guards, and authorized the rrest of strike leaders on flimsy Superintendent Jeffries 1¢ yvour investigator that con- ditions are determined by the New York officers, and that he could not have granted an increasc sired to do so. He also admitted that the company, which maintains large plants in various parts of the coun- to Keep wages labor ey, made it a policy tniform at all the plants. “The rate of 17 1-2 cents than is being paid in any industries in the Chic trict, or in other industrial centers country, It is more than prevailing ring that it f the dis- of the per cent. bhelow the ror unskilled 1abor, me: low to maintain a family in comfort and de s 2 tate Men ¢ v Land. iperintendent Jeffr admitted that rents are highn the community surronading the plant, because the many square milgs of unused land zre being held by real estate com- panies at high prices for an advance value Investigation established the fact that married workmen could not exist on their wages without aind that in the typical Argo home the rooms were crowded | with lodgers. The men work night and day shifts of twelve hours each, #nd the same beds are oceupicd hoth and night by different lodgers. A month before the strike beg bruary 15, the ted a scale of v men who had employ of the company for one yvear should receive a ten per cent. in- crease, or 19 1-4 cents a day for the unskilied laborers, and men who had than six months less 1 a year should receive a five per cent Those who had worked less than six months tinued to reccive but 17 1-2 Superintendent Jeffrie form your investigator what propor- ton of the nt more com wages heen in worked more increase, con- men had worked af the than one year, but the serted that it was very low. “The company makes no provisions for the weltare of its employc ire mostly Poles and Russian £ No opportunity to learn e exploited by dectors and point storek priests, and of contact with stitutions is the saloon. They have Test faith in America and feel bit- terly that the natives of the country ave their exploite ‘After the strike American in- »egan an carnest was made by {he Federation of Labor to organize the kers and protect them in their ights. This effort was handicapped by the company’s absolute police and courts and hy the the local Polish priest. No serious effort w Chicago newspapers to facts at Argo known Chicago Tribune printed an American make The cdi- on the market | com- | Jeffries | hastily | admitted | had he de- | | that much below e already too | taking | and | cents. | could not in- | their chicf | control of | help of i made by the | torial unfriendly to the strikers. But | zo Herald did give publicity ts by printing a letter from | Abbott of the Chic; 1t torth the low actio ot conspicuous proof trust to the sense of social responsi- i bility wealthy ciers and riana pany hiny that has ! heing of th | vabia finitely | eftect, than the or i obts fairness or creased * | corporation | more | iess or the the their employe hich ts as to the long hours and the re- attitude of the up. the report says No Social the industrial most active of these nts. he record at Argo shows that in- ed wealth, this company thr combination brought with it na of responsibility ployes or to the community. contrary, nd directors of apparently overrode any sentiment of common stock on a humanity power and crved the or | clusive demonstration of the helpless- unorganized of workmen Hull House, Protective | Abbott set extremely Immigrants’ Miss New York Responsibility. another cannot situation is that we benevolence of our finan- com- dway rd for the well repubiic as the most that is in- and in disloval holder. igent and dangerous treasonous and power and efficiency cither to its em- On the desire of the oflicers to plice its huge issue paper. paving hasis CAW’'S while the in- resources of the only to make it W arbitrary another o workmen and relying on nd benevolence of J. 0. 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