The evening world. Newspaper, June 7, 1922, Page 13

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i ins PATTER ERNIE: EERE ERSETEE “On 12 Points Non-Partisan Platform The Central Trades and Labor Council has to-day announced a plat- form of twelve plahks, which Includes ® demand for legalizing light wines and beer ‘‘in interest of health, tem- Perance, morality and law enforos- ment," and ahother demand for the repeal of the Motion Picture Censor- ship Law. This {s a local indorse- ment of the action taken by the ‘tional convention of the American eration of Labor held in Wash- Ington last winter. “A drive will soon commence for f funds to carry on an active non- Partisan campaign by the labor unions f this city," continues the statement. “The public is hereby advised that the Central Trades and Labor Council is } the authorized representative of the American Federation of Labor 1n » Greater New York and will carry out . the federation’s policies strictly in the jon-partisan campaign. “The legislative committee has been f quietly organizing and getting its Plans in order so that it will be a | simple matter to carry on in each Assembly district an active campaign of non-partisan politics. Candidates fot office, irrespective of party, who have pledged themselves for the ful- filment of the council's platform will be actively supported by the Ameri» ean Federation of Labor trade unlon- ists. f “This year will see the cilmination of many years of active paiticipation {n non-partisan plans by the Ameri- *. ean Federaion of Labor. The Cen- tral Committee will furnish to the various bordtigh and Asxembly’ dis- trict committees the records of all Congressmen, Senators and Assém- ‘blymen showing how they have voted on various measures affecting labor » and the public interests as a whole 4 will advise various committees as ; the best methods to accomplish the f % William F. Kehoe, Secretary of the 2 council, said: “Many organizations outside of the American Federation of Labor have rtisan programmes, y will co-operate with deration of Labor } or not has not been decided. Our plans include: "1, The establishment of a non- rtisan committee in éach borough. “2, The establishment of a central office for the committee at the office ) of the Central Trades and Labor Yo, 287 Broadway. ® organizing of a non- partl- san committee in each assembly dis- “It is the intention to: cubmit to the various candidates for offics the inclosed platform. The candidates I for the various offices will be asked S to state their positions on the planks } contained in this platform: “Inco: poration in Si # nopoly Law of Decia “The la- @ bor of a human b not a.com- B) modity or article of commerce.* b= “No court injunctions to be Issued fa) in labor disputes, unless authorized is} by a verdict of a jury, after trial of i) the facts. Qstablishing the State Insurance ind as the only form of insurance workmen's compensation in this Anti-Mo- oration to the State Depart- ment of Labor of the power of effec- tive enforcement of the labor laws; restoration of original penalty stop- ping payments on contracts when “tight-hour and prevailing rate of ‘wages law is violated. it “Bight-hour workday for employed HH women and minors, ana a commission } with women workers represented to gjgxaninimum standard wages. 'F ‘Free text books and medical, sur- +} gical and dental treatment and care ‘for all school children; with school {biunihes at cost, } “Restoration of direct primary nomination of State officers, Judges sand United States Senators. “Repeal of Motion Picture Censor- ip Law and so-called Lusk laws Horlicks he ORIGINAL Malted Milk, ‘the “Food + Drink” for All Ages. Liinch at Home, Office, and ee Ash for HORLICK’S. ) Wl] gm Avoid Imitations & Substitutes JEANE FURNIE Les Resorcin Hair Tonic Cleans the THE WorRLD’s arlem Offic Now Located at | 2092 7th Ave. Near 125th St, * Labor to Test All Candidates Demands End of Movie Censorship. ODER RNT S T THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, in Fall Campaign Favors Wine and Beer repressing freedom of opinigp, of speech and of publication, “Amend State Constitution to pro- vide for dricct, lawmaking by the vaters and for recall of elected, of- flotals by electors through the. ini tive, referegdum and recall. “State dha municipal development and distribution at cost to homes, farms and workshops of electrical light, heat and power generated from water powers, as opposed to the pres- ent policy of corporate exploitation. “Legalizing of Mght wines and beers as beverages in the interest of health, temperance, morallty and law enforcement. “Defeat of any proposal to compel labor unions to incorporate and of any proposal to limit right of wage work- ers to strike.”” ——__- HUSBANDS CAN’T _DRAW ALIMONY, COURT DECIDES Legally Unheard Of, De- clares Washington Su- preme Jurists. OLYMPIA, Wash., June 7. _ _A Secret Jane brides should know Mc: HUSBANDS are delight- Premier is one coffee which is ful company at dinner or dur- bound to please a husband, because ing an evening, but oftén not quite it was blended especially for men. Legally, alimony for a husband such good company at breakfastr It took eighteen months to perfect is an unheard of thing, according It is the coffee that makes or this blend—eighteen months of crit- to the Washington Supreme mars a breakfast. icismé and complaints from men Court. The wife cannot be held liable for “temporary sult money,” “temporary attorney's fees” and “temporary maintenance,” as husbands can when conditions are reversed, said the court. The court even went to the length of declaring that under common law no husband has a right to all- mony. ‘The court yesterday upset and set aside the decision of Superior Judge Joseph B. Lindsley of Spo- kane County which made Mrs. Agnes Jacobsen liable for tempo- rary suit money, temporary at- torney's fees and temporary maintenance for her husband, John Jacobsen, BOY EXECUTED FOR MURDER OF LADY WHITE, LONDON, June 7.—Henry Jacobi, nineteen-year-old hotel pantry boy, found guilty’ of the murder on March 14, of Lady Alice White, was executed in Pentonville prison this morning, Jacobi struck her with a hammer when she .woke while he was in the act of ran- sacking her room. A wife who can send her hus- notoriously hard to please. Your band away from the breakfast table husband cannot be more critical smiling and fully content with his than they were. coffee will find the reward in the Brides, give yournew husband this better side of his nature. new coffee to start him off smiling, Premier Coffee A man’s coffee blended by a great coffee man Francis H, Leggett & Co. €01 West 27th Street New York, N.Y. 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Every net has been twice sterilized, is full head size and invisible. vEsPREECTRIC A Guarantes of Quality Demonstrations of West Softex Shampoo and West Electric Hair Curlers SALE BEGINS TOMORROW in the NOTION SHOP GIMBELS DOWNSTAIRS STORE—Subway Balcony Mads by the Makers of ~wv > id LM enki abl ST 1922, LYNSEY STEN WISSNER Artistic and Mechanical Progress The high plane to which piano construction has been brought in recent years constitutes an important epoch in artistic progress, and with this epoch the name WISSNER is indissolubly associated. i NSN ‘ Reproducing i nope Grand Pianos mal Tina the fret cater eee There is an individuality about the Wiss- ag verb Grand and Upright Pianos into the ner Grand Pianos that appeals to the ar- With a Welte Mignon oduce the tistic sense. Whether viewed from th y point of tonal quality, durability and aime touch, tone sed io oss resto ree eee plicity of construction or artistic treat- t artists, vor ment of the case theae instru- Eiht spend no ments show but one of quality— absolutely the very high neree of quality Welte Mignon, Licensee. Established 1878 . | The Wissner Player Piaho excels, not as an instrument upon which only an expert operator may perform startling feats, but as an instrument from which a novice can pro- duce real music, To the strangers within our gates—the members of the Chamber of ‘Commerce of the Allied Musical’ Industries, who are here in convention assembled—we wish to extend a hearty welcome and an earnest invitation to visit the special display of Wissner products at our 34th Street, - New York, warerooms or. our factories and warerooms in Brooklyn. TNE Co i WAREROOMS 53 EAST 34th ST. witisisetm . NEW. YORK 55 FLATBUSH AVE. cottictt cafes. 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