The evening world. Newspaper, January 6, 1922, Page 22

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{ — . | ducers a such ste 19 preve ail thinking people to take | dated Dec, 28 sald that Gen, Prunze, as) Turkey, was going to Ango: ad| seat of the Turkish Nations +d | rebel) Government, with the draft of the ETUWINE | ay agreement which it was reported nd that |t fe | provided for military assistance to the ape tion tam ix othe ‘Turke by the Ukraine in the ssation o tringe ere’ to . tion. ork aaa mringent. Tt at Reon, Ate event the Roumanians prepared to al Commissioner will be re-| tive Hill of Maryland providing for, 9Ssist_ the Greeks in Thrace. Ot ane for) course, the Ukraintans could not do Mother Chotett | the Roumantans much harm and the On Of Tahoe are | Turkish Natlonallats are not offeially il, and asserted |!) power In Thrace, though most of) nhabitants suppor’ hem, | | i} It'Is Great eRIDe FARM Tomato (atsup J to Investigate. A curious fen- ure of the proposed bill ix that pro-) wines and | m is suggested for the use of| to the State ¢ injunetion, so that da the the manufac’ GOMPERSASSERTS employers | pro ar: practically instructed by the law to aevk a writ in order that no strike may t 1 Advises Employers to Recon- sider Efforts for Industrial Court. **- UKRAINE BEFXIENDS TURKS. -|Siee 1 at Anwera to Attack me nians if Needed. t realm Samuel Gompers. Pr of the u unwisdom American Federation statement last nigh Attitude on the question of the estab- | pill Uehment. of State or national Indus- trial Relations Courts eeurts would not work, because orgun- feed Inbor would not obey them. Sic laws are entirely wrong in prin and contrary 0 tlw Constitutio CONSTANTINOPLE, Jan. 6. & treaty of friendship between the urkish Nationalists and the Ukraine signed Monday at Angora two reasons why the should not be made} » law, It ple and contra f the United inasmuch} A despatch from Constantinople | t hibor or involuntary — se oft a Mil not Seon @ orkunized Tibor A-PHENIX PRODUCT wos to en ted the tutluve ¢ ack | A New Tomato Idea tie, Core cold tomatoes and stuff with | voreker#! Philadelphia Cream Cheese. had the «ame ox-| Serve on lettuce with Mayonnaise | sdian Industrial [ t into effect w did not Made Where the Tomatoes Grow tail on the question of the proposed w THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1922. ° Jaws than did Mr. Gompers in aly mperd claims. dressing. Simply delicious! apeech in the afternoon to the strilk- | prevent workers Ing garment workers In the Nationat | By But be sure you get the reall Sheufre ati Hoveton: Stradhoand: See { PHILADELPHIA” Only the nd Avene, when he pledged the wid r iid 1 genuine has the brand name on Sh THe Ted Sik ae trikes and? cured 1 the package. Fresh every day. $y) /7,, ),s sk ji " s (iat the. reconsider thee prog oe the conflict between wamel and | the Amertan Jabur movement 1s con- | labor. In his speech Mi. Gompers | structive ia it. purposes, “When President Harding sug-| gested in hin recent messnge to Con- gveas the enactment of a law stmtlar dard a hargaln with tne tno State | that now contemplated. Senator Stanley of New York apparently intend to|of Kentucky declared tho President | t forth evory effort to bring about| was ‘playing with fire.” That warn- enactment of legislation pat-|{ng is commended to the thoughtful | terned after the Court of Industrial) consideration of tho employers of) Relations Act in Kansas,” the state- | New York : . ment reads. “Representatives of the|_ Later in the evening the Centrat | labor movement lave already Indi-| Trades and Labor Council, at a meet- | cated that labor will oppose sucn al ng In Beethoven Hall, adopted reso. | measure. 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