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ENPLvERS UNON TOON RAILWAYS IN = B-HOUR LAW FIGHT Delegates of $8,000,000,000! Conference Board Invited to Washington. ORGANIZED IN SE sete bo Dervoort, President of the Motal | Many Old Foes of Organi ized)! Association; John A. Low, President | | Labor on New Association’s | Commitiees. While the rafiroad prosidents of the United States and the leaders of the four railway brotherh: with 400,000 members are grappling over the Adamson FEight-Hour Law in Washington next week, the new union of employers, representing industries selected later will be binding on the! facturers backed ti —_—e QUICK RELIEF FROM | CONSTIPATION Get Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets | representatives om That is the Joyful cry of thousands | the | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, | naving $8,000,000 of capital, also will furnish @ lot of active discussion over ading demand of labor for a day of eight bourse. President George C. Chester, Pa. The Silk Association of America~ President Charles Cheney; Treasurer Cheney Brothers, South Manchester, Hetzel Company, the spre feniad was learned to-day that repre-|Conn.; Robert J. F. Schwarzenbach of eeniatives of the Conference Board, | oohwarzenbach, Huver @ Co, New Tho United Typothetae and Frank- 7 bo tl organization of employers h lin Clubs of Amertca—Preatdent Albert been to ’ 1 Finlay of the association, President Cham- Washington by the National Cham: | (exe H. Ellis Company, Boston; 2 ber of Commorce for a conference 46-|tawrenes Fell, President. Franklin Printing Company, Philadelphia. The American Paper and Pulp As- sociation—President Arthur B. Dan- jels, President L. 1. Brown Paper Company, Adams, Mass; | siened to head off the eight-hour nt and at: growth of | tahoe unions, ‘There have already been selected to attend the Washington mr jer, President Crocker-McElwaln Com- Gorge Pope, President of the Na-| PT. Rubber Club. of America—Prest- tional Manufacturers’ Association; |gont Harvey 8. Firestone, Prenident W. IL Barr, President of the Na-| Firestone Tire and Kubber Company, N tional Founders’ Association; W. I i. Frederic C. Hood, Treasurer Hood Rubber Company, Watertown, A fon; TR. P. Mitebent, | 4a" Trades association; P. che! AV -HOUR ‘resident of the National “ectors’ 4 E FOUGHT EIGHT-HOU DAY AND LABOR UNIONS. The National Metal Trades Assocl- of the American Cotton Manufac- | ation and the National Erectors Asso- urers’ Association, and Charles Cheney, President of the Silk Asao- elation of America Tt ts expected that will seek to mix up in the Adam! and probably | wit M try to make an alliance against | {s connected, foux eight hour law with the ratiroad | Mand last fall f presidents, ‘The action of the confer-| hours with a Wage advance. eos named and such others as may be} The National Association of Manu- “blacklist” tight @ jail sentence for | the metal tr denounced labor as Ge i he elaglite! “a nati these conferees n Bight Hour controversy w that resulted in muel Gompers. ‘The silk industry many times has had strikes for shorter hours. Though the first public announce- Conference Board lt Many of the leading members have | been strong opponents of the etght | hour movement and minimum wage ; " ment that the National Industrial legislation, Following ts an official | © Board exists was made list of the board's membership, each | Wednesday night by Mr. Barr, after subsidiary body being entitled to two} the journment of the National ‘ounders convention, it 1s now knowa the Governing |tnat the work of getting member) was Committee: # in April last, soon quietly In progr f ter the newspapy atold of the united MEN WHO WILL DIRECT GREAT | EMPLOYERS’ UNION. since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tabiets, the substitute for calomel. | Nationat Industrial Conference A Dr. Edwards, a practising physician | Board-Chairman, Frederick P. Fish, ee CG for 17 years, and calomel’ old-time of Fish, Richardson, Herrick @ | 714 Guede Wattciicer Bi 6 enemy, discovered the Olive Tablet | Neava, Boston; Magnus W. Alexan-| typewritten notice. was. circulated formula while treating patic for| der, Executive Secretary, with Gen-| among the members of the board, ir. Edwar Jlive Tablets do not) stag, in aa ire! c! bed contain cal but a healing, sooth- |”) Conference Board as ative rable laxative Membership and representatives: | body composed of representatives of FN eee ete arate “keynote” of | The National Council for Industrial | national industrial associations, or- H these lltale pagar-coatedt Mie colored | Defense—Cbairman, John Kirby jry Pe ts kee te oe | tablets, They cause the bowels and creas ent Dayton Manufacturing | gteuct*ve discussion, and machinery liver to act normally. They never! Company, Dayton, 0.; James A.| for co-operativa action on matters ! force them to unnatural action that vitally effect the Industrial de- now and then—a bad breath—a dull, tired feeling—sick headache ‘liver and are constipated, you'll find wick, sure and only pleasant results | tary Moc from’one of two little Dr. Edwards’ |p Olive Tablets at bedtime, Thousands take one or two ever! night Just to keep right. 10c and 25¢ per box Advt. ‘Try then All druggis The Penalt of Eye Neglect —is far too serious to ignore. The cost of glasses is a matte. of trifling importance compared with the great value of your eyesight. Examinations by R. ered Eye Physicians. No Charge or Obligation Perfect Fitting Glasses as Low as $2.50 a Established 54 Years New York: 164 B'way, 350 Sixth Av., 22d St. 101 Nassau, at Ann St. 17 West 42d Street. Brooklyn :498F ultonSt.,cor. Bond: If you have a “dark brown mouth” | D, C. torpid | facturers—Prosident, | y | | | Electric Company, West Lynn, Mass. \ Engineering Company, Bast Moiine, | counsel, | Law Emery, general counsel, Washington, | velopment of the countr: PURPOSES OF THE BOARD AS OUTLINED TO MEMBERS. The National Association of Manu- George Pope, Stephen C. Mason, Seere- ‘onway & Torley Company, ittsburgh, The National Founders’ Assoctation —President, Wiillam H, Barr, Presi- dent Lumen Bearing Co, Buffalo; Magnus W. Alexander, with General Hartford circulars: “To stimulate the keen interest and active assistance of employers toward constructive study and equitable #o- lution of industrial probie “To foster the maintens montous relationship betw ployer and employee and both and the Government.” ‘0 assist in the fornfulation and enactment of sound and constructive legisiation. To oppose the passage of unsound between The National Metal Tra Aaso- clation—Presideat, W. H, Van Der- Vourt, President Root & Van Dervoort pin Y ; and unfair laws, and to urge t tp Be cap dee-td i tke a | Amendment oF repeal of tmpract Teable The d al Mrectors’ Assoc! and unjust statutes, edhe ek tre A “To secure proper co-operation be- | tween the Governm ‘0 create & Ke! the national benefits of prosperity to employer, employee and | consumer, and a better uaderstand- {ing of industrial questions Seaboar Construction Company, Philadelphia; Waiter Drew, general New York, The NaUonal Association of Cotton Manufacturers—President A. Farwell Bemis of the association, President | | Bemis Bros. Bag Company, Boston; | Albert G. Duncan, Treasurer Harmony | en, | Mills, Boston. The American Cotton Manufactur- ers’ Association—President John A of the association, President Saxon Mills, Spartanburg, 8. C A. Smyth, President Pelzer facturing Company, Greenville, 8. C. The National Association of Wool relationship to the public welfare.” “The organization of the Confer- ce Board,” eald the circular, “was prompted in part by the conviction that an unsympathetic and often hos- tile public attitude dustrial enterprise a stimulated in the past by isc stances of abuse of power employers, “but. often unjustitiably extended to employers a a. Manufacturers — Presi: John P.| This attitude finds Wood of the association, Vice sound, restrictiy lation, exc dent Aberfoyle Manufacturing m-/ industrial unrest, discourages indi. pany, Philadelphia; George C. Hetzel, effort and ks indus: In spite of the fact that dealers make less profit onQ.R. S.Player Rolls than ordinary kinds, they are glad to sell themtoyou. Ay Why? Y Ask at Any Roll Department For “Hawaiian Nights” (Lee S. Roberts) and “Out of the Cradle Into My Heart” (L. Wolfe Gilbert) New and beautiful in Q Ro ® Pinyer Munle C. A, Crock: | ‘The alms were thus stated in the! it and industry, al realization of industrial , and their development. It deprives employers, smployres and the public of the fruit of the Nation's almost unlimited op- portunities due to the weaith ot @ natural resources, the freedo: dividual development of ite. people and the Inherent Initiative and acu- men of Its business leaders.” MAY HOLD UP WORK OF 8-HOUR COMMISSION Investigation Will Be Governed by Decisions of Courts in Pending | Suits, Says Goethals, WASHINGTON, Nov, 17.—Should courts grant the appoal of rati- ronds to enjoin enforcement of the Adamson etght-hour law, the work of the commission appointed to In- vertigate its application to raflroad operation will be temporarily held up, n Chairman of the In- vestigating commission, antd to-day, Goethals left here this afternoon for New York where he will meet the other members of the commisston next Thursday. The work of the investigators up Jan, 1, when the law Is designed Ko into effect, will be informal Following that date its action will be | foverned by the decision of the courts in the pending suits. | Dr. M. O. Lorenge, Assistant Statis- ticlan of the Interstate Commerce Commission, was to-day chosen sec- retary of the elght-hour commisston, the thals, Tho pending litigation was made the object of ission to-day at a spectal meeting United States Chamber of Comi The tive council of U Chamber “an fminediate investigation Interstate Commerce Commission to the present rail. undoubted righ to titution prescribe unt of others tn interstat Adamson, Congres - e Com- uirman of th gional Committee on told the Char => NEW HAVEN ROAD FILES SUIT TO TEST NEW LAW Action in Boston Directed Against U Attorney and Brother- hood Chairmen. BOSTON, Nov New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company filed suit in the Federal Court to-day to test the constitution- ality of the Adamson Fight-Hour law. | The suit is directed against United States District Attorney Ge w Anderson and tho Chairman of each of the four brotherhoods tn Massa- chusetts. Judge Morton announced that the Court would r the company's pe tition for a prallminary injunction on Dec. 11. The road says th at the act, would Of at least several hundred thousand dollars. 1 If valid, It claims the act to be unconstitu- tional as being tn violation of the Fifth ndment of the United States Constitution. LOUISVIL Nov. 17. filed in the Federal Court h morning by the Illinols Central Rail- road to test the validity of the Adamson Law. KEOKUK, stitutional questioned Court here ‘Topeka - BIG TEMPERANCE ARMY WILL STORM CONGRESS: Plans to Demand Prohibition Amendment Outlined by W. C, T. U. Head. INDIANAPOLIS, mighty mobilization women represen. Iowa, Noy. 17.—Con- of the Adamson Law ts a eit fled Int i Nov. 17. —A of men and « temperance or- | Congross in De to procure | amendment mber in an effort @ national prohibition Miss Anna A, Gorton, | President of the Women's Christian | Temperan Union, so told 900 dele. | gates at the annual convention here to-day, | “The large cities aro the strong holds of the enemy,” Miss Gordon said. “One-sixth of the population itory is in six Hoons of the 8 are in teen citie ty has more sa in thirty GOTTON NEW “WAR BRIDE;" PRIGE HIGHEST SINCE 1873 May Options Quoted at 21 Cents a Pound Here—Bethlehem Steel Up 15 Points, Cotton ts tt w “war the financial world, It diapy day with manufacturing and mining stocks for first place tn sensational advances, both on clty exchanges and the farm, Almost e€ market pr at the r y erywhore in the South the etsr yer pound rk red Jumped first half Ven Years axo, ving throughot in which he was wounded se After he had failed tn a bus 8 Venture he devoted all his time t art, studying in this city and in Europe, ganizations of the country will storm | EIGHT NEW LINERS SOON 10 AUGMENT AMERICAN SERVICE 1916, rr, VICE REGENT FOR - POLAND. Will Hold OmMce Until a King Is Formally Elected. AMSTERDAM, via London, Nov. 17.— vice regent will be appointed immediate- ly tor Poland. Thia dign tary will hold office unttl a king is formally elect a Retired Banker Dies, John F. retired banker, nepoew of former Gov. Flower, died suddenly yesterday in an Silos at ae 30 " daa hs a ond Announcement Made by Pur-|Giit*ctoree, Me! chnsetphtr of Set ‘tal ald apo chasers of the New York | deuth' °dir “esr “hai ‘The ably will be augmented by four new ams! number will be built for the W. Gr was A iding company'a assets were 1 Miller's Falls, Mass.—"Doctors said ational Mercantile Marine |! had displacement very badly and 1 i would have to race & Co. i tak 4b: k8 have an opera | Because of the absence of P. A. 8 tion, Thad a sore- Franklin, President of the Interna- ness in both sides tional Mercantile Marine, who 1s In and @ pulling sen England on business, no details re- sation in my right | garding the size of the contemplated side. 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