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SSS eee *S DOO ENPLOYER BMBINE T FGHT LABOR IN POLITICS National Conference Board to Oppose “Unfair Laws En- acted at Behest of Unions.” PRelve national associations of tn- Austrial employers, representing 16,000 employers who hire Xi workers and operate a tote ration of $ ‘ the Nattonal Industrial Ce Hoard, with the wed pp fighting the influence of Ia in politics The formation of the new body an outgrowth of the twentiet) annual session of the National Founders’ As- eoclation, in session at the Hotel Aa tor. It te planned to extend the or- wanteation until it takes in all of the majer employers of labor In the United States. Frederick P. Fish. 9,000, ave yoxe of unions a Boston banker, “The Bayer Cross ‘The trade-mark “Aspirin” acetioacidester ol selteptionsid t 19 those that the mor ference) wan]) fs Chairman of the newly formed board. The following organizations ure Hated as its first members a- tonal Founders Association, tional Metal Trades Association, d tlona) Council for Industrial Defence, National Association of Manufac- era, National Lrectors Association, Natic Association of Cotton Manu- facturers, American Cotton Manu- facturers Association, National As- foclauion of Wool Manufacturers, Silk Association of America, United Typothetas and Franklin Clubs of America, American Paper and Pulp Association, Rubber Club of Amertoa, | The purpose of the board was an- nounged by several of the members. Preatdent William H. Barr of Huffato, who heads the Founders Association, hus stated tts underlying principle: pinenta of the past year, and industrially, empha-| as never before, the need of| © comprehensive co-operative ac-| ‘ton In industry The devel tioal! Translated into terms that the pubs Will more readily understand, the statement was explained generally by the members to mean that the big smployers Intend buliding @ backfire | asgninat the labor movement, as ex- emplified in the pressure that brought about the Adamson Eight-Hour Law, and the political activities of Prest- dent Samuel Gompers and the Amert~ Get Only Actual Aspirin The sole makers of genuine Aspirin mark every package and every tablet with & Your Guarantee es of Purity’® (Rog. U. B. Pat. Off.) is s euarantee oe tablets is of the reliable bayer manufacture. She Will Prize a bot stove und atir your food, je the thiok sheet metal i Berd eod rigid, No jointe or» costing to chip off—ere pure and »: the expen: Stores. quart Stewpan for only 28c 4004 only woril November 30th, Dept, 93 “Wear-Ever” because she'll enjoy their cheerful brightness — their purity—their high quality—their enduring service. 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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, al Senet meee ee | of civics, of theory and of specuin- ei gid cannot become a ted part of eu “The day of welfare workers in the We are discovering that we can Federation of Lab The lesson of the rece went on President Barr in his explanation, na to me in the future there be leas trucking to labor and more independence on the part of political parties, so legislation will be tainted by favoritinm or political manocuvreing for votes." t election,” ig so very plain that it] will} Mr, Barr added that the labor vote had not been delivered to the Demo- cratic Party. He said that in the Btates where the al forces were employed the bite carried the day, while the tural element of the Wert and & returned Democratic majoritic “Business men nw added, “rn redouble their efforts to prevent lop ation which ' agricul ———ati ALMOST GOT $15,000. Heralers Ave Frightened Awny After Wreeeking Safe, of @ safe containing $15,000 worth of gold and silver Milings frado & Beer, dente plies at No, 10 East early to-day when a tail in the bullding frighten When Mr. Heer entered h found the safe almost wreck inner compartment was tntac tileves Weft’behind « fine eet of burginr them away omen hi but th Pult and Bridg | Miss Frances Kellor, Who BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM. COLLINS 3&Co The ‘“‘Camdon” Mrs. Vincent Astor’s Americanization Dinner For Benefit of Nation VINNY. sa Youngest of All Astor Hostesses, She Proves Herself Woman of Seri- ous Thought and Pur- pose. Was There, Tells of Its Significance — the Hy- phen Is Dead, She Says, and Americanization of America Must Now Proceed to Make Coun- try Truly Great. Siw SS FRANCES A. KELLOR. UNDEMWBAS &YIGERWOOD.. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. The first dinner ever given by Mra, Vincent Astor in the home at No. 840 Fifth Avenue, which for several generations has housed the head of house the of Astor in America, was not, in the narrow phrase, a social function Yet it had a wider social significance than any entertainment ever given {un the famous mansion. For it was a dinner which gathered together 100 men and women {n New York who are tnterested In the great problems of Americantzation, and {t was called a dinner to make Amerteans The guests were persons who belleve In and who work for the {deals of the National Americantzation 5 Committee, of which Miss Frances Kellor is Chairman. | * One of tho purposes of this organization, in which} young Mrs. Astor is deeply interested, is the encourage- ment of foreign born residents of the United States to Secome citizens. The Americantzation Committee alms to teach new citizens the Engi{sh | language, to {mpress upon them the value of Amer to the flag, to make them Americans in spirit as well as in fact, bring'about friendiler relations between Mr meaning of the MNO mene: tee and to ployers and thelr employees. Astor sympathizes with all the® a eee | mansion by a mathering which would | Purposes of the organization, and It wish to signalize her first xccomplish more than the consump- asx hostess Astor | tion of food and wine and the wear- | of the ————— ing of beautiful clothes,-the sole alm of former great entertainments Wat historic home. Mra, Vincent Astor has already shown herself to be a woman of serious thought and purpose, She delongs to | the new order of society girl, whose conception of life 1# that of service, tdeal of Americantzation to| which she has subscribed so heartily fo the life work of Miss Frances Kellor. In the office of the Na- tlona! Americanization Committes Miss Kellor discussed the purposes of the organtzation yesterday afternoon, MISS KELLOR DESCRIBES SIG-| NIFICANCE OF THE DINNER, “As a subject for discussion,” she wan, “the ‘hyphen’ ty dead. The American people have lost interest talking about tt. As a matter for colfstructive action and sertous work throughout the country Americantza- | emun, Sts., Brooklyn | g of the Immisration | f the Chamber of Com- | merce of the United States at the home of Mrs, Vincent Astor on Tues- day leaders of the country and the busl- ness ¢ res antzat. attitude ex~ Boot The distinctive model i with pearl gray buck atent leather vamp SPECIAL—This same style but with kidskin top, leather Louis XV. at the remarkably low 4 eR turned sole and Louis heel . boot, black glace welted sole and all heel, ioantzation siilanthropy, fustrated, skin top, and heel nses to be 8 °.00 in the Our Cusromens fei DEPARTMENT wil be < Pr iuminartin Ne offopad glad to solve your Iluminating rrlee 4, ideas for the lightin yourhome fice be store Simplify Home-seeking by Ls or and tr amping : a SHOWN. @)O 2 CONLaTE Caria Mee ECLIPSE LIGHT @ , | lection, housing, pavi n citizenship, loyalty | In| Youngest of all the Astor hostesses, | night means that the industrial} of the country aro! a part of their) 1916. Hon du to b becomes a part of the In- fal organization of the country carried as @ risk of busin town annot are: e enough have his workmen, ef i, and adjusts Industrial plant te passing: the day of right working and living conditions carried as # risk of the industry, as part of lie production cost, le fast “it means that An the industrial system to the school] coming, The social workers of the bein from the top down with Amert-. | *¥Stem philanthropic and civic organizations de « who have been look-| will soon give way to the engineer cans, as well ws from the bottom up, | thiv problem find the most| who bullds plants and towns and tn with immigrants, amuaing nection between Ameri. | dustries, and who controls the "Lot us ow this works ont. The 4 ployment methods] tintes of our working people r eS we eee weenie wine eue eo sions and trans. | vielting nurse of tho Industrial plants rst easential of American on is jiamissals, Insur-| 1s to-day the great Americantaing In citizenship, therefore we look to the r turnovers, which are| fluence in the homes, industries to see that thelr workmen neerna of industrial “This is the reason that the busi become vitisens. ‘This means & steads tind the ne Important man is going Into Am riantia: fer labo ppl more ¢ ent bet vericanization He seey the need of a unite r labor supply, a fr Mt fficien ricanigation and intry as he sees tte need for von group of men, for men with a stake 2” aniaation and edu. Inge th kets of the world, Hy in America make better citizens as eat und thrift up. | sees ie toed for con ation of men well as b if workmen bu th the busine os 4 the need of conservation of T sond k 1 H ANd are the town T resources, and le knows that eocond esse a knowl ti" vat where their taxes | Atnericaniéation vod Armerioantany edge of the English langua M and food business Kellor continued. “M unnot find ou about America- widow raditions, opportupities 1 obligutic in forcign tongue. The business man intorested Hioeause he atriotte, ‘bute he «so realizes that knows English costs pervision of his work, in compensa tlon foraccidonts, and tn cont of ma terials, AMERICAN STANDARD OF LIV- ING FOR IMMIGRANTS. “The third essential is one Ameri- can standard ot living, have one united America w ble eandard of living. So nce iret one side of the railroad track, neighborhood or ons section, Is set aside for immigrants, with different sanitation, water supply, garbage col- &c., from the American section, love of America and its traditions of justice, fairn equallty before the | ship cannot survive, « secure without these. We ly housed and cared for, become efficient enough t Mpete with the workinen in foreien coun. tries who have increased their eM cleney 40 per cont. per man Jn the countries at war “The fourth essential stake in America. America needa its. men and the way to keep them here Is to give them a home stake as well 18 a Job and give them such good ypportunities for that they will not be vest abroad “Closely related to t essential, the nen, bad- in a home tempted to tu- Take r turnover, Is the highe The average © « men to } one, runs as high cannot Amoricant Jation, Every time from one industry to even from one section of a another; {t breaks h night school, with church and w ts and substitutes, Wee ah never | tub one} investinent 3 When you go to your dealer for the Ever-Ready 12-bladed dollar out-, fit or extra “Radio” Blades, be sure to look for the Trade Mark Face. It is your protection against worthless On UPS ean ‘never! {digestion Goes Instantly! Ends Sourness, ‘t DYOPEPSIA, Glo ET OTOMACH Acidity and all Stomach Misery—No Waiting—Get Some! 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