The literary digest . ,(XM),(HM) of the work-ing i)eoi)le of this country. agretMuentshave already been arri\ed at in regard tohours of labor. In trades afftvting another2,(KM).()()() negotiations are still i>ending. But tiu>re is a gootl deal to be said abouta more general investigation into the wholecauses of industrial unrest. The Govern-ment will welcome such an inv« will be glad to agree upon any methodof investigation into the general causes\\ liich will be satisfactory to enqiloyed, toemployers, and to the comnninity atlarge. They have certain suggestionswhich they ar


The literary digest . ,(XM),(HM) of the work-ing i)eoi)le of this country. agretMuentshave already been arri\ed at in regard tohours of labor. In trades afftvting another2,(KM).()()() negotiations are still i>ending. But tiu>re is a gootl deal to be said abouta more general investigation into the wholecauses of industrial unrest. The Govern-ment will welcome such an inv« will be glad to agree upon any methodof investigation into the general causes\\ liich will be satisfactory to enqiloyed, toemployers, and to the comnninity atlarge. They have certain suggestionswhich they are prepared to put forwardand to discuss on the propiM- is, I think, an ,;invcndinent to bomoved on the subject of industrial unrest, The Literary Digest for March 22, 1919 87 lie. MADE OF ZINC The sheet of metal under the kitchen stove is Zinc. So arethe corrugated surfaces of a washboard, the tops of fruit jars,the cases of dry cell batteries and the plates that protect theboilers of ocean steamships from corrosion. In these and many other ways Zinc has long served manyuseful purposes; but it remained for The New Jersey ZincCompany to see and develop its greater possibilities. As aresult of research and experimental work Zinc is now usedfor bottle caps, thimbles, clocks, buttons, shoe lace tips,building hardware and hundreds of other articles in daily use. The working out of these new uses in the interest of man-ufacturers is typical of the completeness of the service thisorganization offers. The work of its laboratories is as mucha part of its activities as the operating of its mines and smeltersand is available to all manufacturers who use Zinc products. THE NEW JERSEY ZINC COMPANY, 160 Front Street, New York ESTABLISHED 1848CHICAGO: Mineral Point Zinc Compa


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