THE BEE : OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1919. Prohibition Re peal and Woman Suffrage Urged by President Wilson PRESIDENT ASKS LEGISLATION IN LABOR'S BEHALF Gives Assurance of Return of Railroads to Owners; . Proposes Revision of War Taxes. Washington, May 20. Following is the text of President Wilson's message to the extraordinary ses sion of the 66th congress. Gentlemen of the Congress: I deeply regret my inability to be present at the opening of Jbe ex traordinary session of congress. It still seems to be my duty to take part in the counsels of the peace conference and contribute what I can to the solution of the innmer- fable questions which affect the peace of the whole world and from them therefore, the United States cannot 'stand apart. ' I deemed it my duty to call the congress together at this time be cause it was not wise to postpone longer the provisions which must be made for the support of the gov ernment. Many of the appropria tions which are absolutely neces sary for the maintenance of the government and the fulfillment of its varied obligations for the fiscal year 1919-1920 have not yet been made; the end of the present fiscal year is at hand; and action upon these appropriations can no longer be prudentlytdelayed. It is neces sary therefore that I should im mediately call your attention to this critical need. It is hardly neces sary for me to urge that it may re ceive your prompt attention. Coirntffrfeiter Caught! The New York health authorities had Brook Ira manufacturer sentenced to the penitentiary for selling throughout the United States millions of "Taleum powder" tablets as Aspirin Tablets. Aspirin "DONTS" Don't ask for Aspirin Tablets say "Bayer!" Don't buy Aspirin in a pill box! Get Bayer package! ' DoiTt forget that the "Bayer Cross" is your only protection against dangerous counterfeits. Don't fail to say to druggist: "I want 'Bayer Tablefs of Aspirin' in a Bayer package." The genuine! Buy only the regular Bayer pack age with the safety "Bayer Cross" upon it and on each tablet inside. ? AspfiPfiln) ,The genuine American owned "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" Jiave been proved safe by millions for Pain, Headache, Neuralgia, Toothache, Earache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Colds, Grippe, Influenzal Colds, Joint Pains, Neuritis. Proper dosage on every "Bayer" package. Boxes of 12 j tablets Bottles of 24 Bottles of 100 Also Capsules. Atpirta lath trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetleacidester of Salicylicaeid I shall take the liberty of address ing you on my return on the sub jects which have most engrossed our attention and the attention of the world during these last anxious months, since the armistice of last November was signed, the intera tional settlements which must form the subject master of the present treaties of peace and of our national action in the immediate future. It would be premature to discuss them or to express a judgment about them before they are brought to their complete formulation by the agree ments which are now being sought at the table of the conference. I shall hope to lay them before you in their many aspects as soon as ar rangements have been reached. I hesitate to venture any opinion or press any recommendation with regard to domestic legislation while absent from the United States and out of daily touch with intimate sources of information and counsel. I am conscious that I need, after so long an absence from Washington, to seek the advice of those who have remained in constant contact with domestic problems and who have known them close at hand from day to day; and I trust that it will very soon be possible for me to d6 so. But there are several questions pressing for consideration to which I feel Jhat I may, and indeed must, even now direct your attention, if in only general terms. Labor Big Question. In 'speaking of them I shall, I dare say, be doing little more than speak your own thoughts. I hope, that I shall speak your own judg ment also. The question which stands at the front of all others in every country- amidst the present great awakening is the question of labor; and, perhaps I can speak of it with as great advantage while en grossed in the consideration of in terests which affect all countries alike as I could at home and amidst the interests which naturally most affect my thought, because they are the interests of our own people. By the question of labor I do not mean the question of efficient in dustrial production; the question of how labor is to be obtained and made effective in the great process of sustaining populations and win ning success amidst commercial and industrial rivalries. I mean that much greater and more vital ques tion, how are the men and women who do the daily labor of the world to obtain progressive improvement in the conditions of their labor, to be made happier, and to be served better by the communities and the industries which their labor sustains and advances. How are they to be given their right advantage as citi zens and human beings? Must Change Plans. We cannot go any further in our present direction. We have already gone too far. We cannot live our right life as a nation or achieve our proper sucyss as an .industrial com- m unity if capital and labor are to continue to be antagonistic instead of being partners; if they are to continue to distrust one another and contrive how they can" get the bet ter of one another. Or, what per haps amounts to the same, thing, calculate by what form and degree of coercion they can manage to ex tort, on the one hand, work enough to make enterprise profitable; on the other,' justice and fair treatment enough to make life tolerable. That bad road has turned out a blind alley. It is no thoroughfare to real prosperity. We must find another, leading in another direction and to a very different destinatfon. It must lead not merely to accom modation, but also to a genuine co operation and partnership based upon a real community of interest and participation in control. Need Partnership. There is now in fact a real com munity of interest between capital and labor, but it has never been made evident in action. It can be made operative and manifest only in a new organization of industry. The genius of our business .men and the sound practical sense of our work ers can certainly work such a part nership out when once they realize exactly what it is that they seek and sincerely adopt a common purpose with regard to it. Labor legislation lies, of course, chiefly with the states; but the new spirit and method of organization which must be effected are not to be brought about by legislation so much as by the common counsel and voluntary co-operation of capitalist, manager and workman. Legislation can go only a very little way in com manding what shall be done. The organization of industry is a matter of corporate and individual initiative and of practical business arrange ment. Those who really desire a new relationship between capital and labor can readily find a way to bring it about and perhaps federal legislation can help more than state legislation could. Democratize Industry. The object of all reform in this es sential matter must be the genuine democratization of industry, based upon a full recognition of the right of those who work, in whatever rank, to participate in some organic way in every decision which directly affects their welfare or the part they are to play in industry. Some posi tive legislation is practicable. The congress has already shown the way to one reform which should be world wide, by establishing the eight-hour day as the standard day in every field of labor over which it can exercise control. It has sought to find the way to preveent child labor, and will, I hope and believe, presently find it It has served the whole country by leading the way in developing the means of preserving and safeguarding life and health in dangerous industries. It can now help in the difficult taskl of giving is Pills wQ rapidly improve your cottplesdonbyarousingtho liver and putting stomach and Hood in good order. Utvmt Sale of Aar Medtciao in the World. 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SOME WHITE MILANS INCLUDED. . pension & Sortie lbretigtftttmolt)s( Company Z)i fetore of Specialty &fjops' a new form and spirit to industrial organiiatibn by co-ordiating the sev eral agencies of conciliation and ad justment which have been brought into existencee by the difficulties and mistaken policies of the ntsent management of industry and by set ting up and' developing new federal agencies of advice and information which may serve as a clearing house for the best experiments and the best thought on this great matter upon which every thinking man must be aware that the future develop ment of society directly depends. Find Soldiers Work. Agencies of international counsel and suggestion are presently to be created in connection with the league of nations in this very field; but it is national action and the en lightened policy of individuals, cor porations and. societies within each nation that must bring about the ac tual reforms. The members of the committees on labor in the two houses will hardly need suggestions from me as to what means they shall seek to make the federal government the agent of the whole nation in pointing out and, if need be, guiding the process of reorganization and re form. I am sure that it is not necessary for me to remind you that there is one immediate and very practical question of labor that we should meet in the most liberal spirit. We must see to it that our returning sol diers are assisted in every practic able way to find the places for which they are fitted in the daily work of the country. This can be done by developing and maintaining upon an adequate scale, the admirable or ganization created by the depart ment of labor for placing men seek ing work; and ;t can also be done, in at least one very great field, by creating new opportunities for in dividual enterprise. Urges Land Development. 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Many great industries prostrated by the war wait to be rehabilitated in many parts of the world, where what will be lacking is not brains or will ing hands or organizing capacity or experienced skill, but machinery and raw materials and capital. I believe that our business men, our mer chants, our manufacturers and our capitalists will have the vision to see that prosperity in one part of the world ministers to prosperity every where. That there is in a very true sense a solidarity of interest throughout the world of enterprise, and that our dealings with the coun tries that have need of our products and our money will teach them to deem us more than ever friends whose necessities we seek in the right way to serve. Shipyards Helpful. Our new merchant ships, which have in some quarters been feared as destructive rivals, may prove helpful rivals, rather, and common servants, very much needed and very welcome. Our great shipyards, new and old, will be so opened to the use of the world that they will prove im mensely serviceable to every "matri time people in restoring, much more rapidly than would otherwise have been possible, the tonnage wantonly destroyed in the war. i I have only to suggest that there are manv points at which we can fa cilitate American enterprise in for eign trade by opportune legislation and make it easy for American mer chants to go where they will be wel comed as friends rather than as dreaded antagonists. America has a great and honorable service to per form in bringing the commercial and industrial undertakings of the world back to their old scope and swing again and putfinga solid structure of credit under them. , All our legisla tion should be friendly to such plans and purposes. Asks Tax Revision. And credit and enterprise alike will be quickened by timely and (Continued on Page Five, Column One.) LEMON JUICE FOR FRECKLES Girls! 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