Arbitration, Pool Coal;

Arbitration, Pool Coal;

I SATISFACTION WITH ALL MERCHANDISE THE WRAïH E R ADVERTISED IN THE Fair to-day and to-morrow ; little TRIBUNE IS GUARANTEED change in temperature; gentle to moderate tettít winds (Full rnpert «il laî! pr.fj«) Editorials . Advertisements Vol. LXXXÏI No. 27,042 (Copyright, 1922, New V»rk Tribune Inc.) H* *"< sis TWO CKNTfl TIIRF.F, (T\T; I POUR rr.sv* SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1922 In Greater .'«¡cry York Within 200 Miles I F.!«4»4vnerr Bankrupt Broker Rvaii Failure HughesCailed His Half of the Horse 50.000 Cloak 32 Million Sound, Partner's Plea to Force Mine OÍ OntoRidN.Y. Isadore Schwartz, pickle dealer, Makers to Harding of 442 East 121st Street, after Lay having been fined $10 by Magis¬ PartlySecured Of Rum Fleet trate Renaud in Harlem Court Off for Week yesterday on a of Pool charge driving a horse Coal; which had a sore Arbitration, Bv 27 Million Chief back, Dry Agent Appleby tried to argue with the court that 2,800 Shops Will Be Shut Files ferief Against Brit¬ the fine ought to be cut in two Down to Probe .Crash of Wall Street because he owned only a half- Tuesday ish Liquor Runners Out¬ interest in Conditions Acts Schemes Ex¬ the animal. in Thou¬ Anew for Rail Peace Plunger's side the 12-Mile Limit When Magistrate Renaud re¬ sands of Contract Plants pected for 18 Months jected tho plea, Schwartz per¬ and Disaster Is Averted IL S. Is sisted in arguing that he owned Union Takes Personal Charge of Expected the forepart of the horse because Explains It Way Workers to Strike on Ronds Two Combined National To a Protest he made the first payment on it, Is Not Strike Move Free Assets Given jFile while his partner in business, who That Bar Separate Pay Settlement Problems in Determina¬ made the second payment, owned to As Only Said To Be the rear tion Bring Settlement $644,000 England section, where the sore Schlesinger Sayä Employ¬ DETROIT, July 21 (By The Associated Press),.Any railroad in Obligated by Treaty to was. ers Must Be the United States that refuses to meet with committees of maintenance Seen for Unsecured Organ¬ men to adjust wage differences between the men and their Fue! Workers Must Pope End Liquor Smuggling ized or Driven out employers Creditors in the will face a strike of these workers on its lines, it was announced here Bow to Commission Shifting John D. Appleby, general chief After to-night by E. F. Grable, president of the United Brotherhood of Main¬ agent Aircops A week's shut-down of the entire Value of No of the New York tenance of the an Collateral; prohibition offices, cloak, suit and skirt of New Way Workers and Raih-oad Shop Laborers, after admitted - industry yesterday that the matter of York, to take a census all-day conference among grand officers of the brotherhood. Plans for Roads Aid Came From Father fifteen British Low of garment fac¬ Priority ships alleged to have Flying tories and check up working Grablc's statement (itrlared reports had been received that various been a conditions, and Essential once master doing wholesale whisky business has been ordered the railroad had offered to settle the Industry; iUIati A. Ryan, reader of with American by International systems already wage dispute by the ticker tape, has paid the smuggling craft just Plane Drivers Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. The agreeing to re-establish for onrtain classes of workers the to See President penalty, outside the twelve-miie limit had beon wages Hooper fcis intimates said last night, for mis¬ shut-down, or stoppage, as the union existing before the salary decreases of July 1 and to set up compro¬ made the subject of an international refers to it, will become takes in judgment regarding the stock brief. The brief, Chief Apploby said, »4erial Police effective next mise rates for the other groups. The official statement eaid further: By Carter Field a Ordered to Tuesday, the 25th,"and terminate Men- enrket. His filing yesterday of vol¬ Allan A. head la now in the hands of of "The brotherhood officials believe the car¬ in Ryan, of the State Secretary End Stunts Over Polo day, the 31st. present negotiations being WASHINGTON, July 21..Presi¬ untary petition bankruptcy and the house A. A. Hughes. Approximately 2,800 ried on between railroad and chairmen of the union will a brokerage of Ryan If the Secretary of State the shops of all sixes and managements dent Harding is determined to force appointment of receiver are echoes & matter regards Grounds and Protect Pic¬ 50,000 employees Co., who filed a pe» of sufficient importance, it is will cease work result in the re-establishment of the wage rates prior to arbitration on the strik¬ of the collapse of security prices in voluntary said, he will take it nic during the. carrying existing compulsory tition in up with repre¬ Parties in Parks out of this July 1 for all classes of maintenance men and that in some classes the 1920, which followed soon after Mr. bankruptcy yesterday sentatives of the British government. unique program. ing coal miners unless they will go ¦Ryan had been expelled from'¦member¬ placing the firm's liabilities at Both Director Ralph A. Day, under The union declares that it is seek¬ rates will Trie higher." back to work at their old wage scales and whose authority the general to brin«? about a Mr. Grable announced he had been ship in the New York Stock Exchange $32,435,477 assets at erate agents op¬ Jersey to Lend Aid ing stabilization of to-night assured by the Railroad pending adjustment of their con¬ in this zone, and Mr. Appleby are the women's Labor Board that after his tilt with the governors re- $643,533. of the opinion that the brief eventually garment industry that it any disputes that could not be settled between work¬ troversy with the operators. Mean¬ «ulting from the corner he engineered will reach the British has not been able to gain in any other ers' committees and railroad managements would be he to government. Violators The movement is a j given prompt while plans keep the railroads of Data on which the brief was Chased Over Slate way. not strike, it Jn the shares the Stutz Motors based was F. Schles¬ hearings by the board. and essential industries wera furnished to Prohibition . Line explained by Benjamin running by Commis- To Be Seized; Must the nor Company. j sioner Haynes by New York general inger, president, has it any¬ rationing the available coal supply. By more than eighteen months the News agents and the matter of Not Dr Below Ft. thing to do with the recent Commu- preparing the p 5,000 nißt outbursts said to come The President feels that the coal Inrge banks and trust companies of Summary brief was decided at a have from upon conferenco Hiftli Street, which are the principal recently in Washington. Now York a comparatively few members. It is 2 Take Parcel Steel and rail strikes are closely con¬ WASHINGTON sky cops, who have so far for the of creditors of Mr. Ryan, whose liabilities purpose putting the industry Proposed and must Treaty Held to Cover Case had nothing to are on a secure footing, so far as the nected, be settled. After reach |32,435,477, anticipated the bank- Harding, directing efforts to settle It is do, going to earn action and to reported that the idea of the their from now union js concerned, and to enforce the éo-day's Cabinet he in¬ itjFtcy sought protect rail and coal strikes, summons Labor prohibition keep on. Ordinary terms of its Leave With meeting their loans by taking over large blocks department is to call upon cops will agreements. In, structed of and Board chairman to the British government to continue to chaso the high¬ Contract CombinesLegal, Secretary Commerce (,.: securities holding them in trust. Washington and punish the 2,500 Shops of to masters and officers flyers, but the lowflyers are the birds Hoover to draw up plans for a com- At the time the arrangement in plans impose compulsory abitration of the vessels Although are about 500 manu¬ it was intimated that on running rum from the the sky cop will look ¿there misson of five November, 1920, miners unless they go back to Bahamas to an brigade out for. facturers listed as "legitimate" with $50,000Jewels members to handle if more is eventually realized from auxiliary American fleet in New York It is a year now since the Police the in that DaughertyFinds will De¬ union, they manufacture the distribution of coal the sale of the collateral than is neces¬ work; set up coal commission to and New waters. to essential Jersey It is argued partment organized a force of uni¬ women's garments and sell them to the sary to efface the enormous bank loans adjust disputes and another body to that British ships are British there Mrs. William industries in the present emergency. regardless of territory formed airmen, on the trade, arc, approximately, 2,300 Meyers Forced Mergers of Bethlehem With incurred for financing the speculative ration fuel. where they might be an¬ general prin¬ establishments which do work on con¬ At the same time it was learned that imagination of this giant trader, the chored. Treaties are said to ciple that they might be handy to have or to Safe Threats Lackawanna and of Major Rowan, who carried "a mes¬ which exist tract, sub-contract, chiefly for job¬ Open by Mid- the President the forma¬ difference was to have gone to the make the deportment of the around.

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    1 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us