The evening world. Newspaper, January 27, 1921, Page 16

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16 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1921. for workmen with saws and axes to| i wf | parae j fve menferw, with « board to serve}unified administration of tabor taws" | PLANE BLASTED FREE OF ICE.) mninkica Vorntunaer nor owe power | siear"the vantocre, mings std saetat? | z as judges and an administrative, bt ofl nael Birt Naar nhl oS a through a 00-yard channel to her berth | of the big flying boat of close to ihres| a John M. O'Hanlon, Chairman of the “ ‘up his| After working continuously since ¢| near the factory of the Aeromarine| tons of ice with which It was incrusted ee, Logisiative Committee of tho State| OF Labor Legislation, summed up his} thier Movin So ning dyna. | Rage and Engine Company In ieyport, As the Fonult of spray and waves which & hoi ld sanga CL segs Democt atic Industrial Commirsion- mite and ico saws, worcmen succecded | ‘Betore advantage could be taken of! first caught {nthe ive Jani Montay | ‘4 “Labor was prepared to supporto. James M. Lynch sald that the abo- late tant night in freeing tho four the blasting operations It was necessary night eS the recodification measures undersan)iiiion nf the Legal Bureau in the oo —-——— — SuSE — — ~ a Agreement that there were to be no| iomicwion woul! be “one of the i changes in the exiating law. If this) inost serious blows that could be a reorganization plan goes through, | dealt the Labor Law.” It would mean, i then our agreement ie broken. It {@/ne gaid, “the breaking down of a 1’ not fair to stampede public opinion | proper enforcement of the Compen- 4 with the statement that the adminis- | Eition Law.” ; : tration of the Labor Law has cost) Chairman Knight of the committee is $1,000,000, replied that the Attorney General's a oe ) j as eee seoreantots | eat would look after the enforce- d _ ing | 8, Propoved there will be a serious | ment of the law. T. Tecumseh Sher- ; Leaders at Albany Hearing| Patcuoe of enforcing power. It willlian former Btate Labor Commis. y i + + % mean the ousting of train *M~ | sioner, supported the reorganization 1 . : ie. Assail Gov. Miller's Indus- | ployeer and the ‘breaking down of | lan as aid Henry 1 Sayer, a mem Thirty years selling Good Furniture a trial Commission Plan. [Civil service requirements, With the |ber ‘of the Industrial Commission. i IS an, appointment of referees to replace o 4 ss {Workmen's Compensation Commis: | ; Southeast Corner I5th Street & 6th Avenue : sioners, We will have miniature (Special from a Staff Correspondent | oirts, and we will not have the lib- . Strict] Fresh i of The Evening World.) eral administration of the law to y t om ALBANY, Jan, 27.—Union labor| which labor is entitied.” | vi ini : aa James U. Holiand, President of the | Lovis XV. Dining New Laid ‘Tas gone on record as absolutely op-| state Federation of Lohor, said that Room Suite in ‘ae poved to the Knight-Brady bills,| the umion men in the State unequive = G ts cally oppose the proposed changes. | merican Walnut. which carry out the programme of| Like Mr. O'Hanlon, he declared om | ee Gov. Miller for the reorranization of| of the dangers Is the pone! 10 PIECES the indust mission, and which es and buildings in the Dozen Oo! da oD over. on: ; i , Fae. tepor: re claim would over-| "va can see no reason,” said Mr. Hol- Valine $550 : turn the labor laws of the State and| land, “why the workers In the State ‘ et conditions back many years, should not be given the ruime pri | ; | The icaders who yesterday ap. | tection ax the wame in the forests, ; peared before the Benate Labor Com. | #24 here are more game wardens it Cold Storage Eggs Are Not Sold in Butler Stores! ; the State than ere ai facto - { 3 oa Mitte scored a partial victory by| snectore” - at Securing the promise of Senator| Frank Prial of the New York City at Knight, Chairman of the Joint Com- Baie pie sropaili bee oy seems R I C E Fancy Blue Rose; clear 5¢ a <j xs el 148 he plan as a “so > . * ; 4 mittee on Codifying the Labor Laws! ie" control of joos” xempuing Dus Louis XVI. Bed grain; special sale, Ib. 4 eeeteabid hearing heads ita ” ihe service re room Suite in H ‘0 the Labor Committee, which & he uid, was 4 ; : per toe gave a hearing on the billw to rectify of, the, Conatitution. ana American Walnut. | Butler’s Pure Bon Bon; a 4 the Lobor Law and supplant the! Sowa! ‘ CES full pound of perfect food iC Pt Present Industria! Commission of “A political overturning of existing 4 PIECES perf Value $450 $285 » \Chifforeke of unusually Senerous proportions.) COFFEE siice have snd arora; 2EDC PANCAKES fin i'ready to's L2C BUCKWHEAT Pure Blue Ribbon, We have only one grade Prepared: packages’... 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