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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1920. the dangérous dispute that has been/ law, either by warehouse owners,|on the job yesterday and about the promising support. Another of by ny rate increase and that he Poy a4 i ines com-|©ommon carriers, of labor unions, He|fame nimber to-day, A number of indorsing resolutions was reported to-| the advisability of havi ARNING 10 LABOR NOTING TOE CEYN Uaeyuen vow made it plain that the committee in| lighters were also at work. day trom the New York Produce Bx-| O'Connor, International President of mittee and the various labor organl- ss The committee, however, is still| ch the longshoremen, being present. ? {n earnest and that prosecutions will|yothered a little by difficulties aside Willan Smith and other members|/O’Connor is in Montreal now, but is i zations that have been tying wp New! be inatituted under al} available} from those of trucking. Ten loads of]of the workmen's committee which| expected to be in Washington in ‘ York's merchandine trafic. lawa, including the laws invoked {n|cotton which left the Morgan line| went to Washington to ask the Inter-| time for the meeting. 3 Firat, the committee distributed |tne famous Danbury Hatters’ caso, | P!ers ¥ lay to be delivered at/ state Commerce Commission to in-| . The Transportation Committee has es 4) among union men a pamphlet on the . 9 Pier No Hoboken were still on| crease the freight rates of the coast-|not yet decided what to do about the Fey| subject of the sibility of ‘The Citizens’ Trarsportation Com-|the trucks to-day. They had heen | wiso Iines came back to-day and re-| American Fiying Club's ofter of air; } eubjent of We respon ¥ of oF | mittee announced to-day that its|sent to Hoboken, bit the checRers| ported “encouragement.” Piobes, nae palate, ce (00, policing and 4 ganized labor and the legal rights of | teuoxs handied 420,000 pounds of in-|there had been “too busy” to handle “The Western shippers ‘o help move freight, eu tie Delleved & B the public, ‘This was by way of due) ound merchandise yesterday in ad. (‘he soods. r4 ‘thi ne a egies accepted ; rate increa Second, Walter Gordon Merritt, Siturtin es rere ned ote. The | the New York Warehousemen's Asso fae thet, copostnon. rea ‘er much forte practical p Dennen as PY ’ “ situation was regai as encour-|ciation, some of whose employees] del: ublic hearing has been 3. The Citizens’ Transportation Com.| Head of the Law Committee, an-|aging, The delay. 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