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lations. continued. _ Cited by President Bart of | ae National Founders, ig meant value, Holding its twenty-fourth annual mm) m at the Hotel Astor, in his | deprived, amo qalimval address, attacked the Ameri- | $40,000,000. | ‘98h Federation of Labor for its atti- fade against the open shop. Among other things Mr. Barr as- petted that the organization headed +BY Samuel Gompers was considering Ways and means to provide million. of dollars for the purpose of definite ‘i J¥ opposing an open shop movement Teco tere Ure Bich action, the speaker said, indi : atthe Deyond question that the of- . ef the American Federation of ‘Labor belleve the present public sup- (Port of the open shop movement is a “distibot menace to radical closed shop unionism. He branded as ab- @urd and untrue the charge of Inbe ple of the Gated. i fact remains, however, that a) widespread demand exists in prac » tioally all classes of society for the Spe ial at mn of the principle of the open $4.00 in the conduct of all business, | D fudiug Government affairs, said | “During the past four years," Mr. Bary eaid, “the aggressions of union Qabor bave been such that the ma- . jority of the people are begirining to the coercive efforts of this @estructive minority. jo clearer indication of the pos- of the union domination ereatos this public conviction be had than the disclosures con- eeraing the opinion of eertain unions ‘a the building trades of New York » which huve made it impossible vide adequate and éconoinical for the people of that city. it ls undefstood that this 206 Broadway ee ent shop, is it any wonder that | the people are now demanding the | shop form of employment —conpvucton— Be taanet titles mee IK U BELI KY] ant question confronts the} ‘of the United States to-d: ROLOIMT. the increasing development ay | ‘Open shop movement. During the DSITION Wied cticiciane who lr own preferment, f Wed it: da Rf - | Bilbao gan gales wes ZIMBALIST ‘texte Carnegie by ihe aermination of then|¥ ry xxate ia rin OPrictus Cal the open shop shows that 640 or- Ranizationd in 247 clties of 44 Sthtes are engaged {n promoting this Amer- jean principle in the employment re- “Labor untoniam is synonymous with strikes, and while it le unneo- essary to go into details, I feel that I should briefly direct attention to the strike record of the last year. Every strike means destruction and & definite loss to industry, stefkers and to the public whioh can never be regained,” During 1919 there were 2,232 strikes 3 of record in this countey, Mr, o An ahalysin Ot 2.898 of ase, of only ut 60 per cent, ‘Building Trades Trades Disclosures shows 3,960,411 strikers lost an aver- age of thirty-four days per strike, 134,000,000 working “That is only a part of the time wasted,” Mr. Barr commented. Count- “Wittam HL Rasy, President of the ing 184,000,000 working days lost at 4 an avernge of $6 a day, the money H MMMM suscBhe hassoistion, vison ; Nihated Alene iA Whpen of 6 workers themselves were at was the toss to industry? tnconventence nited States? 1 politicians do, either to fo- nt these strikes, or to adopt an attitude indicating sympathy there- possible the Male In 7 ‘Sine @iat @ elgantlc open shop movement | mi Le i “Sinver” ‘ ‘eontrolied by big business ts contem- “One-Piece Bilt Frame No Screws—No Broakage Mylish & Comfortable Role N. ¥. Distribator, itl. Singer Optometriat and Optician, 981 Prospect Ave. 1458 Madison Ave, 600 W. 181st St. __~ CONCERTS AND ) MUSIC. NATIONAL SYMPHONY | ORCHESTRA) Hippodrome,Sun.Eve.,Nov.2! Scie ceeT ade weet! BOODANZKY BENEFIT ey ot PERPETUAL themselves from the unsound get Mr. Barr careful survey activities in . contin+ Mantis ‘ce Vasa P unnatural control so imposed | PRI HOD EVE. ‘A # ai aie ‘PRINCE AND PAUPER’ AS A PUCCINI OPERA} Moranzonl, Composer's Friend, Studies Booth Version of Mark Twain's Book. Roberto Moranzont, chief Italtan con- ductor at the Metropolitan Opera Houne, went last night with a party from the Metropolitan to the Booth Theatre and saw the performance of Willlam Faver- sham tn Mark Twain's “The Prince and the Pauper.” Mr, Morantoni last year made a #pe- clal trip to the itniten villa of Giacomd THR EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NO Golden operas. On. tha ton! made no secret wad thtre to study the Amelie River | Country having been Aramatization and the original work of | hy Sections. Mark Twain aa material for an opera | » with a acore by Puccini, He was onthual- antic (n his applause ard after the au- | x. dienoe had left the theatre ranzoni asked to be taken to the droa- sing room of Mr, Faversham, whére ne WINTER GARDEN "7'" G8 Gro! el iS BROADWAY __With BERT WILLIAMS, & Comstock & MORRIS DELYSIA * Nora Bayes," neepee 3 Live ‘ape RAS ie Ist Year 0.20, Mate, at. 2.28, | piffines om | E GILDA yyaneenonwan Da E FULTON "s,,2- Re "Wed, Thurs and Bai PRINCESS MOST 0b. nr. Bway. aso.) UNUSUAL tings “satuiday'2.30. [PLAY IN N.Y. tt MANDARIN #35 Bee at 8.50, Marine “HELD AUDIENCE ELTINGE ys 43 Brenton Mare Wed. (hon.) & hate BaP. TP cA Thanksgiving Suggestion From the Four Davega Shops Select your Victrola before the holiday rush. Assure yourself of certain deliv- ery before Thanksgiving and of a wide @hoice, while our assortment is complete. 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Leonard “Zeonart Woot, as Ohatr- issed with Puccini every detail of the| man of Judges, has announced, through MEDALS FOR BOY SCouTS. | world premiere at the Metropolitan of} the National Board of Fire Under- | the three one-act operas which are the| writers, the winnera tn the Nation-wide dramatic, composer's latest conrtibutions | contest among the Boy Scouts of Amer- to grand opera. When Mr, Moranzont| lon for the best easay's on fire preven- returned to this country it was with | tlon. the three operas Angelica,” and “Gianni Sthicchi.” a The frst prize, (Ker J Be tins » aSuyr{and. a camping. ou nat menioek.* oo pitleten, ‘was awarded ie Lewin “Adam incent of Oakland, Cal. who a Laat night at the a hoa L674 fret prige fo the ‘él saretton, im The other rection winners are Fi Hows, Cohasset, Mass.; Dudley Snowman, Sout ton, Gonn.+ Robert . Young, NT iphia; Wendel Bit ir. Mo-| Upland, Ind,; Cecil C. Hunnicutt, Gtit ner, Nob 1 Curtora F_Mouso jr. 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