The evening world. Newspaper, November 10, 1921, Page 12

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- ——— a ET topes )THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1921, AWAY. TAY |ceveat pean era asked Congress to] WATSON ACTS FOR RELEASE eat a te" wa nha tha Paeatttet| is still a chance of the Marquis re- ud the Fe atute ¢ at itn Ma | considering his refusal, He returned d and hotly declared that yuld permit a unanimon. n the future, w “TO FORCE TRIALS ee tary Metion denies any know! ofan aitempt to g an att Department, Department of Justice Says) cusent tai Comatdcrntion of Hin fesotucton A Statement by LOTON HO RT ON Pres. Sheffield Farms Co. WANT to tell the people of New York why | am in this fight with the teamsters’ union. First, | did everything in my power to avoid it. I agreed to arbitrate vid was met with refusal, I agreed to pay fort f a shaping itse 16 Pretident + whic 10 (Associated Press), neeessar to tie in an uneors ly because of continued Three-Year Period Starts at ‘i Of Maraitis our men the same wages we had paid during the last two years and they the Mellon family { ynji, Mending age and {ll health, walked away and left our customers without milk. Discovery of Act. which the Department of i STIG a ods Or the ‘port Under the influence of a group of imported leaders, many of our men = Men tie Wake ihe ei ie : vec cu aui ue pe ano who were ready and anxious to return to work voted for a strike and pro- WASHINGTON, Nov. 10. ceeded to paralyze the city’s milk service Re waniiiicoe carrie pre f - es Not content with this, they have met with violence our efforts to re- ™ a : = store that service. Now that the storm has broken, | believe my duty to my customers demands that the force employed in milk distribution be reorganized under such conditions that the abuses of the past cannot be repeated. | | | T have no prejudice against unionism. 1 deal with half a dozen unions in this business. I get along in harmony with every one of them except the ® ! | | ! { that the statute the Government overt act, rather of commission. teamsters’ union. This organization has been a constant source of trouble It will pay you t opens and a standing menace to the business. Be AO If a man was found adulterating the milk, he relied on his union to sel e C} protect him. Otherwise If he was guilty of theft of the company’s money, he sought the pro- ae O be Carerul 1m. SeLectin. e tection of the union when the department weinen Tina If he overcharged his customers or treated them with insolence or used edge of the overt act must be left to the jury from the facts presented, it | was said. | The exact statue of the graft cases has been uncertain since Attorney | abusive language, he appealed to his union to protect him from discipline or dismissal. Under the shield of a union ecard, unfaithful employees have practiced abuses that have kept our mail and our telephone wires loaded with complaints. We stood for these conditions, month after month, because we did not want to create the very condition that has now been forced on us. We stood for the arrogance and domination of the teamsters’ union for no other reason but that we wanted to spare our customers the inconvenience and suffering a strike would entail. T have been charged by Dr. Copeland with refusing to accept a belated offer of mediation. Dr. Copeland ought to know that this offer is not made in good faith. The officers of the union, who have led our men into this unfortunate affair, knowing they are beaten, now seck an armistice when they may prepare for another strike. What they want is a fr start. They are not seeking peace. Dr. Copeland is a high minded, st official and I have the highest regard for him, but he is mistaken in believing that the proposals made by the teamsters’ union would mean anything but another strike when by reason of an apparent victory they Would find themselves in a position to tie up the entire industry. The time to fight this thing out is now. [ am not interested in any question of “ open shop” or “union.” The problem is one of consumer, health and convenience and our ability to serve, To be able to insure these I have got to reorganize this delivery force according to my own ideas. To do this successfully, I must go at it with- out the sort of control exercised by the union that has dominated our \ business in the past. I know that the vast majority of our former employees would be _glad to come back to me, They are st¢ violence. The good men J want back. Their jobs and their wages are waiting for them. The same wages they enjoyed during the past two years are waiting for them. But I want them to come back,as men and not as the sla Lubricants you use : There’s a Socony Polarine Product | for every motor and chassis ASK YOUR DRUGGIST There's a virtue in those famous natural salta and re that acience hax lubricating requirement ever been able to im! fate «¢ Your physician will toll I you there is no more beneficial ellrminative to OTOR lubricants, particularly oils, depend upon some- to remedy Stomach, Liver thing more than quality, although that is, of course, | ster: ag egies erat the first essential. 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