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e e T T T S T e e e S T T R I do not select colle; rily becau of the NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, arrive on Sunday, the latter in a sy . | 3 [i1tes were given work and the floaters | cussing the system, points out that | ticut and (' nia delegates also will | | weeded out. : ’ - da ane: ‘ J During the four years of this co- | ates shol- 10 operative plan, the earnings of long- | l |shoremen had risen from an average | lof $58 monthly to between $140 and | b 18175, Mr. Foisie said that the cost of breaking up a single severe struggle Brilliant Speech Made at Trade such as sectiie e auring a four . months' strike 1 1916 would pay all | GOI]YCU(IO]]S Held at BOS[UH |the expenses of the present peace pro- gram for ten years, : Ships are now loaded promptly and —_— by experienced hands n Seattle, with- Boston, June 6.—How the welfare o,¢ the ing of freight or the of a hundred thousand longsheremen |theft of valuable cargo, and without | of the big ports of the United States 'the big losses to shipowners for ships | rate high in every ticular to be ac- held overtime waiting . Mr. Foisie recomme to shipowners eliminated, was ex- " o000 organizations through- plained today before the eleventh na- oyt the country. may be improved, and loss by strikes tional foreign trade convention, by F. astic grading, but put a high va personal recommendation, The personality records are perm: ith the passing years h or resignation of the who knew him best. Professor Vanleer reports sonnel officers from Mechanics to study the data of tho, about to be graduated, and to c the records by their own observation | of candidates for employment. It is explained that a man need not ceptable, relatively in precision and detail, | he may stand high enough in other respects to make an excellent 2 man or exccutive; while f C. H. March, chairman of the Min- nesota delegation, has arranged for a al train for his J als will the nights Fr Saturday Jun Preston - | senate pr | tions come regularly to the College of rding to Senator ( per and Hamiiton F. K ’ Iy vepublican national committeemen of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. MACKAY & WALLIN “The Furniture and Drapery Shop” 63 MAIN STREET Next to Methodist Church Couch Hammocks " ol Ut o s @0y ) Good heavy standard- P'riced from ... Fmpioyers assoctation. ot scairie, CHARACTER RECORDS Washington. He urged its adoption in at least ten leading ports of the United States, Mr. Foisie said that Scattle had eliminated its strikes through a co- operative plan which has now heen | successfully working for four years, and that a thousand progressive man- ufacturing plants throughout the United States had applied the same plan with suceess, Between 1908 and 1920, Mr, Foisic continued, there had been chaos on ¢ than scholastic achievements, are now the waterfront in Seattle, resulting in great loss of time and money to hoth the emplovers and employes. The im portance of handling ship freig seldom realized, and studies on ( Pacific coast showed that tem to 23 per cent of a ship's*total operating expenses consisted of charges for load- ing and discharging cargo. In other words, the speaker said, the cost of loading a ton of cargo in Seattle and unloading it in an Oriental port is from one-tenth to one-quarter of the of technological work, diffi Lar, though accuracy is ne GIVE YOUNG MEN START sl Personality of Graduates in Engineering. Cal., June 6.—Personality | o e Gommittee on Arrangements £r- At the first signof | o vt v red equally or more valuable kept by the University of California | nd are made available for manufac- urers and other employcrs of young ——— \ ated trains will arrive in Cleveland for the factulty and engineers. All juniors and seniors are ra both by members of the by their w studenta as to char acter, , appearance, ship, disposition, popu work accuracy and att A stud total cost of transporting it across the | Pacific ocean. He pointed out that longshore work in the past had been an unsteady and demoralizing job, be- struck. s weight cause of the uncertainty of ship ar- "8 rivals, and that every waterfront \4s generally flooded with floaters, Seattle solved this problem by or ganizing a conncil of shippers and la- borers, whereby steady men with fam- | Pre the teachers. " THE NEW BRITAIN? - ARKET (0. NIALITY GROD= AT ECONOMY PPITE . 318 MAINST YEL 7485 Morning Specials from 7 A. M. to 12:30 Noon Best Maine POTATOES pk. 33C Uc':i'(')'vl;:f)?nsrlrh. lZc mfl\mp . 2 cans 250 l %:I.O'.U§T)o[§l;dilb llc All Day<SpeciaIs in All Departments LAMB — LAMB — LAMB LEGS OF LAMB ................. Ib, 29¢c LAMB FOR STEW LAMB FORES ROAST PORK ROAST VEAL PRIME RIB ROAST FANCY FOWL ... . 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