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bd - THE EVENYNG WORLD, all < phase mon RE” CO Ne EE NE Beri Bgendhec 1S ove HORSE BUYERS NOW OWN OCEAN FLEETS Suit for Accounting Reveals Rise | . in Six Years of Fortunes of Mayer & Carpenter. Almost buried under a mass of @Prures and technical detail in a suit for an accounting filed yesterday in the County Clerk's office against the France and Canada Steamship Com- pany, Ltd, Francis R. Mayer and ethers, by John H. Carpenter, is tho story of the growth In six years of a Partnership formed to buy live stock for the French Government into a reat transoceanic shipping company operating large fleets of merchant Vousels, Mr. Carpenter tells how in 1914 he formed a partnership with Francis R. Mayer under the name of Mayer & Carpenter, Inc, to buy live stock for France, and soon afterward chartered steamers, New firms were formed Ancluding Mayer & Lage, the France and Canada Steamship Compan TK LLL Fees WK... WW WG Decipes To HAPPEN WOR In packages of 10 and 20 pro- tected by oxtra foil wrapper. Also in round AIR-TIGHT tins of 50. Y Z ] | / j ] Y j ) ) j Y j Y ] ] 7 j | ] NSS Jers to be operated on the former| Vera Cruz Sievederes Threaten | |routes of the North German Lioyd. | Ltd, and lastly the United States Matl Steamship Company, to which the United States Shipping Board al- I@gated thirteen former German lin-| study MEXICAN WORKERS SHOW DISCONTENT : ex warship: any through such @ pipe C.M. SCHWAB'S. NIE Another Walkout—Unrest Reported in Yucatan. MEXICO CITY, Nov. 18 (Ass Mr. Carpenter alleges that he fur- | nished most of the capital for the initial venture, and that the two lehem Phyate | Mine Mock Necomen Hride of TEURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1920; the matter 1 that for-| bited from} 4 flowing | CE WEDS. | Beth- a. A 4 Another Regal “shoe the profits. Certain pany, he says, by Mr, made by alleges tion of the vessels. partners were to share equally in| arose, The France and Canada com- was organized in 1916 by Francis R. Mayer, and iis |father, Charles, white he earned profits and anticipated pro- fits of the partnership were placed Mayer, he aiieges, in the name of the new company? A series of agreoments waa finally the two partners in 1916, r, Carpenter, by which the partnership was to be dissolved, rapid Hquidation and equal dtetribu- tion of assets affected, and Mr. Car- penter was to continue to have a cer- tain share, one-third in most cases, in the profits from the future opera- differences “was sick elated. Press).—Although . Mexico’ labor situation has cleared consid- erably, disquieting reports of discon- tent have been received here, espec- laly from Vera Cruz and Yucatan. and out of touch with things’ and| The atrike of stevedores at Vera | Pianina Mock. of, it certain funds, charters, claims, | Cruz was eettled last week, but re- | Hethiehom, Pa ports assert the agreement is unsat- \sfactory and another walkout ‘6 possible. Scores of ships are un- able to unload their cargoes. In Mexico City tho electricians, waterworks employees and street car men have been talking of a strike but Provisional President do la Huerta has declared that under no Circumstances will the public ntilities be paralyzed, even if the Government | ‘The firat wedding to ake place in the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Schwab tn Riverside Drive was celebrated last evening when Mr. Schwab's niece, Miss Mary Blizabeth Mock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John | Walter of Only relatives and « few Intimate friends were present. Some of the gurste came from Rethlehem, where Dr. Walter has been connected with St Luke's Hos. pital for a year, In tho party were the Mayor and Mrs. Arch Johnaton, Dr. W. L, Estee jr. Dr. and Mra, R. M: Walls, Dr. C. F.Welden, Dr. HF. Letbert and Dr. P. H. Kleinhaus. picked ARB lle FOUR EDUCATORS HONORED. Four college Presidente yesterday were elected trustees of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of ck of Philadelphia, was} M.OW Mr. Carponter sets down more than $180,000 in definite claims for demur- rage, earnings and services which he says are due him from Mr. Mayer and the firme which, according to hfr. Carpenter, Mr. Mayer “uses and dominates as he pleases.” In addition to these definite claims Mr, Carpenter states that many thor- sande of dollars in unpaid profite are 1s forced to operate them. Provisional President de la Huer- ta, who has been ill, has returned to his office and President-elect Obre- gon has taken cognizance of the la~ dor situation. 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