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TRIN Wek RIN a a et ee MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1919 é | MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1919 | To Stop Fighting Between — mployers and Unions a HON. W. L. MACKENZIE KING ADVISE ‘Make Labor and Capital : . , OE p< Partners in Industry Qis Ss Orns sree ‘ooo wena A | _ — —— = — — = Lo é r | ee q ° . Be Sure to Marry a Person Who Has the Habit of "Give Labor Equal Represeniation Win other, Winid Story of U.S. Marines in Battle Attention 11 Man Cannot Focus His Brain’ 4 - :, a e Cannot Focus His Heart Either—Besides Pro- Fair Share of Profits,” Says Former Minister| ate, Told by an Evening World Reporter moting Conjugal Felicity the Habit of Listening. of Labor of Canada-—His Views on ‘Represen-| As Who Fought in the First Line Saves the Innocent Bystander From Being Bored tati in Industry” Follow. " ; aga Dre dctick ren By Joseph A. Bredy Into Becoming a Soul-Mate. | | Coprrteht, i918. by ‘The Freee Publishing Co, (The New York reaing World) | Former Lieutenant Attached to U. 8. Marines N ASS BONO | ‘ By Nixola Greeley-Smith | 1 ARTNERSHIP between capital and labor in in ©. pyriaht, 1919, by The Prese Publishing Co. (The New York Evenina World Coprriatt, 1919, by ‘The Press Publisbing Co. (The New York Evening World P dustry must be established or disastrous con- UPPOSE you were a soldier and for four months a str and hideous f vou have ever undertaken to teil a story to children you must have H =. fliets will continue in the future as in the pas enemy had been heaving dily into the columns of your army great i| observed that-while one little girl would fix big eyes on your face and ' % This thought was expressed by Hon, W. J quantities of gas, f.me, shells and bullets and had been ceaselessly concentrate all her faculties on the adventures of “Red Riding Hood Mackenzie King, C. M. G, M. A. Li. B. (Toronto), Ph. D, (Harvard), Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, former Minister of Labor of Canada d forei thi you back, and sou, sometimes starving and ty, had been fighting Lim back, and then suppo' and the Wolf” till she forgot almost to breathe, another would absorb the first paragraph with a wandering m | @ Cleay summer morning the earth had opened and eye, grow more resticss under the second and interrupt i | writer of books. Mr. King sat at luncheon at the| drawn your enemy into a@ litera! vortex of helliire, wh | the third to ask for “Cinderella,” “Jack: and the Bean Bankers’ Club and talked interestingly on the subject | would you do? Would you first go into # wild delirium stalk;" anything, indeed, that would bring a change. ‘ of the future relations between capital and labor, He of joy and then fall down in (he fields in a deep, cou | Well, one of these children wilt grow up and be fit / : agreed with ‘the steadily increasing number of con- tented sleep? That is just what most of us did who had \ to enter the League of Matrimony and the other will 4 verts to the theory that labor may no longer be re-| been fighting for four months when the great offensive qualify for the divorce court. 4 quired to figure merely as a number on a time sheet! of the Allied Armies overwhelmed the German Arn: | For what we call constancy is nothing but the habit or @ payroll, but that its partnership with capital, south of Soissons an Ju 18 tast { of attention, the ability to focus our hearts as we can ‘ management and the community must be conceded; | When we stepped from the puto trucks in which we | enne focus our minds and eyes on a single object. ’ that labor must have cqual representation with the other partners in the had been riding for thirty hours, on the afternoon of ars Be tls George III, who remarked that the dictionary was a fine 4 management of industry, and that it must be awarded its fair share Of) yoy, 4. nnapy, —JU!Y 17, on the edge of the Villers-Cotterets Forest, we lrarese onward changed the subject too often. There are a great many profits | did not know that we were going into bittle, bu + Tso! ol jowever, who do not agree with the stupid German gentleman : “Present mothe nent whe a Patrick Henry raised to the purple by comparing him with Caesar, hetween cupital and , not| idemtity an jand Charles 1, They are likely to be the same individuals who go In for, ' sulted to the enlightened times in|the part “ ‘a quick-lunch education by purchasing an encyclopedia in the hope of learn-* which we are livin Mr. King ra jing all about the civilization of the Aztecs, the religion of Zoroaster and summed vp. “Obsolete relations be- | ¢ “A nply espe everything between in a few weeks. But there is no encyclopedia of love. tween employers and wage pene) Eee ct Papreeen tation, 1 And if there were, ai man might — should be scrapped, just as we crap |termination of policy on m 'spend a lifetime without exhausting, “You never listen to a word I say,” worn-out machinery. and ju as the | Common inte Thus tar, tnis prine | the possibilities of the first letter. W2|!s a common reproach from wives to Paris Peace Conference is scrapping le has lari tiled of re ton admit readily that it takes years to! husbands. And there are women who ! the age old pods of dealing bi Justness of the principle, how- | jfind out everything there Is to know |drop a thick veil of inattention over rf tween nations.” ever, is apparen oe ¢ i about the courtship of frogs. Té know | their minds the moment a husband 4 A book. “Industry and Humanity,”| “The difference in the nature of the | }@ woman surely requires more time | begins to speak. Once at a party an ' of which Mr. King is the author, and | /nvestenents ¢ apital and labor on and concentration than to know #|honest manufacturer of concrete H ; aehieh has recently been issued by the | #erves to emphasize the fundamental | g\f08 Indeed if any man at the end|drove me into a corner and began to Moughton-Mifflin Company, in telat MADOE SIF IBHG Liedlbal tA canola | ,of fifty years of exclusive study of tell me in twenty thousand words or prets his views in the light of his years) te ‘ invesiment o! Hal is ar ‘one woman could say truthfully that|more of a new process he had dis- ofstudy of labor problems, principally |!"vestment in the nature of sub- | jhe knew all about her he would Je-| covered which was going to revolu- ‘ in the industrial centres of the United |Stances and dollars; the investment | ‘serve the Nobel prize for scientific tionize the concrete business till I felt Py States. In a chapter on “Representa-|0f !abor is an investment in the nu- | (research jas if I were being concreted myself. Eton in Industry.” Mr. King sums up ‘ure of skill and life | | The habit of attention is the rarest| Suddenly the bore's pretty wife de- ®* his conclusions as to how future re- oe Suecobhen a} | jattribute of the New York man out-| tached herself from a crowd of dan- ee igtions between labor and capital may (eee eee ee * are Invent: | ;side of business hours, Yet no wo- | cers, sending me a wireless, ‘Keep on © © best be regulated on the partnership | Men's: rise Ms two, the one in | iman should nae man who lacks | course. Am heading for you,” as she My basis, He writes: |yolging life ts the more precious. it, She can find out easiiy whethar | crossed the floor. “Mutual trust, born of whole- As a Ite or labor inv | jhe has itor not. Let her read to him! “Albert, do go and get my scarf, I'm ! hearted belief in the common inter-|!8 the work: interest in industry ‘ory, lend him a book or even} ering,” she said, and then as the ; Site of industry, must supersede the | "2 akin to that of the investor of | toh his face while attending a play. |crestfallen bore relinquished his vie- roncerni opposed interests. ee started tit te a ly one ! i cus dear, now you've been sufferin; ines: ee eis taithe caus ihared by te toan: whe cline | The popubarity of the newspaper | tragically and I came to rescue fui : several relations, There must be con- | hs labor and the man who gives his columnists in New York is not due|as soon as I could. Of course he was f RAipusness of a common aim in alcspital, * ¢ ! } wholly to @ general appreciation of | talking concrete to you. Get away * common venture, in which gains and ferentin tment | their satirical gifts, but to the fact| while there is time! I simply won't * Yosses alike are shared. * * * thus far received there that they change the subject often, allow bim to mention it to me, but ~ A partnership, in fact, as well Porsible on grounds oi | TREES A HUNDRED FEET (°20USn to meet the fickle demands “/ there is no reason why you should | : HB fp, x name, Is what industry must be~ pin eag ana seep a TALL WERE FALLING. THEN raed piven SPECB BAIR Fas ei ae Soon, j | Boe come it tx two A purpose into he| fda pnt Parone ! THE MONSTER TANKS CAME [20% SU) te ta thalcate ee ee ae \ BF). achieved with a maximum of & Dadi ihieuntete uk ' PLUNGING THROUGH. AHUN- | Such minds are dangerous 16 the! w fe won't allow him to discuss witt : : } will and efficiency, and f minimum ead lt ab DRED AEROPLANES Were |/“asue, of Matrimony. Men and/her the technicalities of his business, ! ef waste of rt and om als Na powttion ty con RUSHING AND TEARING a, “omen male emits a or ihe the ain oF ute proven at golt or . FEW HUNDRED FEET ABOVE paragraph hal jo not make gov ails of he speech he made 1 the Partnership, to be worthy the name. presupposes a willingness to share all position s rema hysbands and wives. For they have/at the Elks’ dinner, some other ' Tina ¢ Ina knowledge {for the most unrepresented, | US AND AHEAD, IN) THE UW ine faculty of cqnesntration and| worn will wave to suer in 31 along the line, to share ina kn eie08 Denea ‘ | FIELDS, GERMAN BATTERIES | ) oy leleaa er and understanding of the enterprise | ¢ unity to "co | WERE FLASHING OUT." their hearts are ragbags containing a/stead. And if a husband refuses to as a whole, and of each other's rights |O>*Fate with capita or cor 1 little of everything but not enough ad | Heer Oil shout ihe fecwe ately wie | Daa aut to share progressively in|Wth capital, Industrial life ¢ | hafae Gi Aspollil tol lenarthar in, | anything to be useful, unleas, to be|the milkman or the chagrin of the { gains and proportionately in losses becomes a sort of guerrilla warfare v van red. Down the road ; 8Ute, for @ crazy quilt, But no woman; Woman in the next flat because her | and finally to share in the contro! ]'® Which capital seeks to incre, ' we wont, runn y| wants to marry a man with a crazy| bel" was dyed @ pea green, another the artl f and the determination of policy, * ¢ ¢|Profits at the expense of labor and | a 4 wld bh of the _! quilt heart. You need only watch him | scien met certainly be found. The $ J Phe principle of round table con. | (Or Reems 1 increase wages at the) : ah ; me AL now. Then it eume, L heard | While reading a newspaper to find Iitm | OFSt OM eer Ny Successful husband. 4 ference underlies partnership, * ¢ ¢/oxbense of capita + Biriken| tu ewnOn Wal wes ware ies AGN hai, 4 ca ede de Pen A tae acer aie vag Ee t buman voice, 1 suppose it} out, If he skims the headlines of the) 0" Wile. therefore, ix to listen, No | ds sights and duties of partnership and lockouts are begotten, © ¢ © hungry Ve M hed for and] went out officers of dhe Sth {4rived and could buh sg ‘| said fire rhaps many voices sai iret page, then turns over to the|) r sAeseriea the woman who Pin the organization and control of in- - SUNISRS She: Neloninen alaligia PATS 88 ROP Ve ens df ae | Regiment state nes, ag-|#tood in the woods wait tne | it. Ina second camo tao blast of two | sporting column, then glances at the| \UNR 00 RIS every word. And no “ } BEE ctvicuaiy must be effected exclusive r o speak in the ng me [eu ‘ e ' : Us, an aver is wi dina little clearing and met] bate ane with AS ceilr t i , thousand suns, ‘The concussion « comics and throws thy paper away.) 100°). 00) r bean known 0 elope ( Me eae device of representa: [Sf 12b2F and to enforce ity newly’ ai par anede ious faeey He only Loxan Pholand. He told us riety | Where to go, and in at Vole, | Mose HHYEW US over but We went on, | beware of him. He may do the same!" ote Wagamama a BT tion, * * * The round table con ed control bt © weapon of the [fed Wes grass. i i (Selb t yatta Lattack bly | saith Y posal atehing: breaths and hardly, thing to you. But the best test of M046 to nim th fae Torna she ‘ x * ¢ © An autocmtic m water here we . “ nile nt. We had tight the Hor i PC ! ; A ade to hi e week be ference should * ¢ © while avold- Bat a tie man 5 Leva ids r mil " 5 lee i ah pi nowl minuto what it w s 4 book, If a man has not time to! pResidey Gromoting ToRiGealt fal fag their inherent weaknensen, fur. |“keMent seeks the maintenance of ¢ on realised that he alono |i, pce pectin itty oe Ler no noine, t no dite | read it he won't have time to readline simple habit we Teo elty BERD ther the aim which municipal and 3 ; tomed rol by exercis ! alone | wit American Division : sa ae ebalrety tindt nolue, there Ist a terrible; you either, put wil turn his wander-line 4) te intone ne eaves | MRIs enact by ience of & com: a i onsequence wining for at- | je ped: hel he ett, My battalion, the 2d, was to bejand 4 halt two thous Bn eeio | Pression was that there was no noise | nothing but headlines, and cons! ‘and bored, perhape eves tere AM Biter change tn the ownership o¢ Melt cxCiuslve right in the employ. |decp touds of the forest, but we did lin tho firat waver X day and 2 hour Jopen a barrage, whieh wo we becau NeXt to You Were shout- |quently easier to understand, of becoming a soul mate si 1 the instruments of production, * ¢ ¢])0 0) in Cine A of labor, while Be eon ek ceeaie ina iens fe | eR. EAS a he attack: 4 Koay Wid fall to, stop. ua| ME and you could not hear them, tt ——— eS Whilst contributing to secure to man. 1) 80308 Se eee LeAMa ais thi wae Ck ce 2 within. a mile ofl a could not ‘ elds stretched away for five miles | of boys was going on. it could not ‘ agement and to capital a progressive | 1" Nae tat ae abe 9 aaa rset Tarding ailent and eh Qe) aneuage carly the next morn: | nny we were to attack. The battal. | (Mins but something-that prevented gnd ahead we went. Overhead a bun- bbe stopped at the frst objective. 1 Pe increuse in the profits of industry, it |P Orr n yin metthion | Ans : Be one ABS ne liana came up and we plodded on,| Nearing. You could see, however, and dred aeroplanes were moving: not} In the cool cellar of the fret farm MEaTIa Mein to insure to tedor pre-| Slim nor method in continos, exch ob, | Peering Hot at OI like the erent den) 1 wa but ofl A eee ie ced figuring how wo] ctend wo saw soaring lights, tho alge | etre us thes seom to be when they |house J stopped with Major Kayser, ‘ & gressive improvement in wages and | oes rtue only o spe a wees | Seedor er gave me the| When ¥ pene eevee Ree hal lights of the Germans calling for |are high, but rushing and tearing a jand the Battalion Adjutant, Lieut, Le ] hours and in other working condi- | ee ary it is capable of inflicting, , Gun men Over ks 4 bet r e}maps and told nark off the | * ri F a “ j thelr barrage few hundred feet above us. And |Gendre, It was objective and by 4 or the power or might it is in a posi. | um and sma wo hundred thou-lopjectives and directions nthe z ame suddenly re-] ‘Phe first German shell hit in the he erles | w. P , fa tions. Man dG GanenAnA rs) s AU NEt Te) aKGA® tien WAtANTabre VALU EAL GALL oree ithe Mu ere eae ertre officers sinading dust| hard road shoud uf us hit in the ahead in the Golds German batteries |we had to get the men together (9. 4 © Mr. King quotes Dr, Eliot, Presi- | ¥ look ; 8 pouring and the » of i hand road ahead of us. We saw it! with gun noses pointed a few inches go on further, A few dead rmaat™ jat each other, as one writer has ex. | quiet summér day beyond the con- iy smothered flashlight | marked the} Within the — fore borders with | We did not hear it. It cut pid ans \ Dident Wmeritus of Harvard Unt. |*t each oly # ex- | 4 ummer day beyond the con’ imy smothered ashiight t marke . a i i cut away the ‘ybove she wheat were flasving out, | were above the cellar but inside v1 rsity, who is a convert to the part. |Dressed ff, ‘ucrows no man's land,’ an | fines of the forest you : Md a maps and handed them out to the | wats hes in hele hands vealed /firat eight men of our column to, But greater than all, mot many jaqueer scene, The candies were still hership theory, and who wrote: oa of ever-present pos con. | know the was a anu He company mmanders. 1 saw that|twenty minutes to make ¢ 1 A hae Jitches at the side yards away were groups of Germtans|lighted on the table and the break- \ “Any durable method (of industria wach: Us Hatred re ig PUmGRROR recor ele Piao ndl ins tac aa yeh ae vee ae ioral Me pape ge idee werd | tumbled and the, Cory t punning low toward us with their/fast of the German Captain was still \ presentation) will include some : De the: a joint ap- and aye peers 1 uy Cooke, Llout, Hecker, L aysohke | yare iP a ai eel ae bey ih on the road, We had: been cau ands up, abject terror in the ces, | the We ate some of the black | orm of co-operative management i i hy y nick k ae land mys We were all that were | dumy Ap nen: Tk he dump. before we got in Our was going on now and bread, sipped some of the Rhine wine, ] and a compiete disclosure of the ac- ey i already been | mighty . ‘ ‘eft out of the nine officers that Mart. ta cosen. Rrengh & anes | CA a we lay there under the through the spurting fountains of{searched ¢ 1 information F gounts of the business to representa. | “*uined by several parties to in BE Come AHS. ¥ rain ond ied in the im 18th Company bsg 5 They “ \ eves) pounding and then in the forest tolearth which it Was sending up wejund hutri t to go further, Rives of the working force.” au y: out of which some acceptable! lightning and thunde at Ver The next night| from the t he “an ‘eM. | the risht and left we sew could see hundreds of Germans run-) Ks and armored motor | ie iting continues | form of joint contra} is certain to uks, the great ru Wass ser were dead and!One of them spoke En Md | going u the sand French soe ning before it and we could seejcars were stil) smashing into. the SEs She urinciplo of round tabie velop. The princip) u " Cooke, Zy nd Lt were headed for | lived in New Y diers With ropes about them hauling scores of tanks plunging into them German line, aeroplanes were fight. Mi conference * * * mada thee ce SORFATAHCA Abs. bean | id Rarer @ hospital. Pwo days before Zyschke Guides,” 1 shou Guide them down, ‘Trees a hundred foot tail spitting machine gun and ghell fire ing a dozen battles overhead, artil. “ gol es cack in industry, fons tested and 1 out* with success in |along up to thelr h nh mud in and 1 had matched to see Who would) diers to take u Wo aré late.| wore falling Tre hal mined ‘at them, Now and then one of our/lery was rushing up stopping a few eee & Sea, cur contiac ar (tte Meee: a f the Nation (the | the ditches alongside the roads and the ne ticer to go to the States| Hurry; hurry ander the’ roots and we loving own would go down but Germans|minutes at a time to tire, Every. a ie! sive way chet ie ‘ee, {conduct of the war) and under the| now and then they cricd out 4s a as aa instru and % had] ‘The Frenchman, who them up to make new roads for the were going by the score, Suddenly|where our men were lying abo | ppoved interests will vanish besore | most extreme circumstances, The prin-| horse slipped and a \agon filled with | won; he was (o leave after the attack, hurriedly explained to the others, | tank isan tha tonetare to {fast armored motor cars swept p(|the flelds. Dead? on BPEE UB | an understanding of common intet- | cine of representation | bells fell and crushed some ed 20 ' f : ; nee g into the German| “Heil, they're | aes A De et 1 hich deviie| ee p ) has furnished | heavy sb’ L a Col, Pheland ne and asked | and thgse dozen poilus, who were on | pian It Was our chance! \the side roads firing into th mar | il, they're licked," grouched the gets; the principles which underlie | , Key wherewith to unlock the door of | of them forty-eight hours some |me to go ahead of the ent with| their way ou’ safety, water and | Whil man barrage Was falling machine gunners in the gulleys as/ffst one awakened. by a Sergeant, epee obyle pnd iy , will And | every diffoulty, Leadership alone is | had been without sleep. The officers! him to tw the guides who were to 1, turned and volunteered t ifon the 1 ads the French were they went and k dont gee why i'vo got to rug eady application, and industry now requirec g to the w fought every step of the way to r : ve | ln Ph nC € H © the whole! fought every step a © \tuke us to the jumping-off piace. We| f They knew meant ath s through fhe forest and that was rhe me! . s they ¢ r The story of how the g | nd constructive good will t t » 1 k } “a 4 ee Spi i months and o went cra q mere ond page mood Will'ito take industry, throug’ all-round | they prayed to God Germans w ark, the|t went back to take it, a 1 nal light he German line as Over the old German trenches they |when they suited hun tag with JOR wl r rhe ¥ partnership, out of the mire of war- | would not find out what was gol fr casio and suse Americans objective ran stopping only for the oécasional jiaid down unde » wets be } an instrument of production ying factions, blinded through self-in- | on, for kn ledge to the Germa On we went tolaske The rain had stopped i the atin ‘obstinate Boche who kept firing untii/siept for an hour one story, Bu - As an agency of social service hee teat n Ys But gt ™ u ’ terest and limited vision, into a con- | then would have meant certain ¢ re (he guides wer | he 4 were grabbing ammunl- was out, We reached the edge of the ,they mr: him, We struck the first//0™, [hek toused themselves’ trom nea ing +f Seerattn x 1 mat- “sciousness of its mighty and bencil- | struct! mn to @ groat allied army be, No one was there, Wel tion, bullets and grenades and as fast Liack wools and rushed, out into @obiec:.\e, an old farm house, and we|kept going ‘atter ie ee oe ane status,. joes not involve cent mission.” Somewhere along the fifth mile we awakened sleepy French artillery of- as they fuished 1 was putuhg them wheat field, The green ang g 2 dye into the cellars, That first line ig agother, dave ! < oye, ia » iaial —e" i, w at Py rom. = ~ - » s ee ieee 9 ae Fairy Semon