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DECEMBER 7, 1922. ’ _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SS PLUMBERS ‘SAY UNION RULES » ARE OPPRESSIVE “Declare Journeymen Make Ii Practically Impossible to Conduct Business. master plumbers. fathered in Terrace Garden, No. 155 Mast 5sth Street, yesterday, protested wy speeches Mimerous rules impo: Journeyimen Upward of 300 resolutions against ed om them by ail the rales eo: tacked by Samuel Untermyer before “tho Lockwood committee a y Untermyer’s investigation of trade union abuses. Willlam Thompson, President of the Association red conditions ia the it practically possible for any individual or firm to conduct business.” union rule requiring two journeymen ‘plumbers to one helper on a job and af the rule requiring hand instead of b é hitrles Murphy, of Wells & Newton Inc,, said if one journeyman rk with one helper on a job = considerably. *Milton.Schnaler, another well known samaater plumber, “pipe by machinery would release 15 more labor for other Rescinding of these rules and x he sald, would reduce the cost and cause an increase in bullding, with a consequent Increase of work. In a public statement issued yes- independent, hodcarriers’ as was the cause of the récent lockout threat in the building trades, sald Its officers desire a public shearing to prove their bo tled to recdgnition. mplained of were at- Manhattan, dec! He spoke of the ud the cutting of “anton, which Pincus Hochstein, Acting General Secretary of the inde- and other officers will be _ ealled before the Lockwood committee (J S.FAGESBETTER ~—TWES NEXT YEAR, -—_DFGLARES MELLON “Short Liv -£°$400,000,000 to Take Place of Long-Term Bonds. Securities “S. WASHINGTON, ; Treasury got squared away poeperations due to take place between and January. Secretary } Program, which marks another step lo the Government's post war financ- "ing, declared the proved pros sury faced im- ming fiscal ans show a change, for nt Jenst, from tong term vperations to Secretary sid, Prospects for the next year The program includes t to tun two and one half y Interest, and a fering of ‘Treasury Y received th Aesue called maturing Dec. L.L. GOLF COURSE CONTRACT AWARDED vasis of short term uing of notes ars at 4% combined of- sof in- three nd the second ed to »ximately $400,000,000. the sale of e through mn equat tito note two Sing Sing Has “First Nighters,” 'QZEN BROKERAGE 1400 Inmates, 1500 Guests There: HoycFS GROOKED, First C.mplete Production by Prisoners Proves Suc- cess; Many Turned Away. By Burris Jenkins Jr. When curtains are rising in the away, ‘up the river” in Sing Sing Prison, one of the m CAPITAL MUST WIN. OF LABOR, DECLARES HERR Workers Fear Employers, De- clares Westinghouse Etec- tric Head. "WITS CHARGE WARDS STOCKS| == af theatrical district to-night, {Desk Room, Telephone and “Sucker List” fifty-two minute successful pluys of the season ts having its thifd performance before a packed staged, produced and acted ty a1 comedy called “Honey Girl,” adapted from Sole Assets, M. Minton, audience of mostly New Yorkers inmates of the prison, is a must of “Checkers by Edward Claris The last performance This is the first complete theatrical » production attempted by the prisoners. Heretofore for the past five years the Mutual Weifare League, an organiza- tion of prisoners which was instituted by Thomas Mott Osborne eight years ago, allowing the members to regu! their own conduct during non-work- ing hours on an honor system basis, has staged only # series of vaudeville in the Sing Sing The aseertio name ‘all Street that ing business to- yesterday by Charles In the Dillon & hearing before Ref- 68 Capital must prove its “reason for iy to-morrow night. being’ to restore labor's dying faith in the present industrial order, F . President of the Westinghouse Jeotele and Manufacturing Company, declared last night at the joint forum of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and the American Economic Association at the Engineering Socie- chapel auditorium. caught and brouglit ved retmarkalie talent In the * from the life of a rac umblev to win his sweethe Hlessing of part of the father young man ser ten-year sentence for grand larceny. The etiect of the play was doubly the visitor, his surroundings in the story of the nd listening to the prison or- is head of Charles M. Minton’s Brokers’ Investigating Bur- 0, 82 Broadway, and sup- ntial Information concern-| to §: ing brokers and brokerage houses to] ber of shares by reducing the pat! jo ap @ Av, He testified yester-|value from $100 to $50. A stock] spo an Ge wi t ) ily supplies the New| dividend of 30 per cent, was declared | 400 Austin Nichols York Cotton Exchange, the Consoll-| payable Dec. 20 to stock of record Chicago} Dec. 18. A quarterly declaration of | 1000 Bait & Onio . ts taken by “there 1s more for the workers than ever before,” but nevertheless an un- labor unrest and distrus' born of ‘fear and misunderstanding— fear of coercion, unemployment, sick- ness—and a lack of mutual confidence ax between employer and employed,” and “that the collective result combined efforts of managers and workers is a fine and great thing.” Herr said while manufacturers wish to see thelr employees receive reasonable working which will support them in comfort,’ that is only possible “‘when economic conditions will permit, wages are not and cannot be based on the cost of living.” Mr. Herr urged the spread of the shop representation plan. that more than 300,000 employees are now working under this plan. Prof. Wesley C. Mitchell of Colum- bin University said that by subordin- ating the making of goods to the mak- business men have cre- ated a situation which “bristles with economic contradictions."” Tho coneluding session of the socl- will be held to-day, HOULD GROW OWN FOOD, SAYS REPORT Auricultare consideravioh “First nighters” at the opening per- his subseribers formance Tuesday were the 1,400 pris- oners now confined behind the walls of Ossining. standingwoom was taken by a visiti were turned Tho strongest effect of the evening s obtained when the hero *Check- ers''—who signs his name to the pro- gram as Harry Millham, though it is Board of ‘Trade, es “fly-by- audience of 1,500, An even larger audience is ex- ription of how the “suckers'’ ithered in by men whose only | propos telephone, | from ‘sucker list," }the pur personal | dend of 33 d observations extending} Van Zandt, Jacobs & Co., Troy col- | 500 Butte was also declared payable March 1] 490 Barnadal B 1100 Union Pac... Wallfto stock of record Feb. 15 280 Bevoh-Nut sited Thetall . with a colorful “in-| Stockholders of tle Singer Mann. | 100 Beth steel .. tS tnd Al facturing Company have rftified the U8 Beatiy “Pm Trying,” referred to the poem of Kipling, “If.’ tells what a e been sold on early trains from New night were taken In taxis from the Ossining station to the prison Jt was an unurual entrance to A line of guards stood againet the walls of the long corridors and silently and keenly inspected On either side of the cor- ridor glimpses of the small cell rooms appeared beyond grated doors. In the large mess hall members of the league, phone book and a knowledge a cried when Checkers" sang he was “trying to be the man" the poem revelations followed a long|name to Vam Z: y examination by Keyes Winters, trustee | crease the capital stock ‘rom $500,000] ja09 Cat Pet in bankruptcy for Dillon & Co. con-]|to $1,000,000 .and declare a stock divi- cerning Mr. Dillon & Co. and the former's backer. : Mr. Minton told of taking Harry|meeting Dec. 16 at its New York | 2#? Chan Motors Culver around to Dillon & Co. and |offices to vote upon a proposal to in-} 10 Chi & Aiton... Dillon [crease the capital stock of the com- when Culver started in business for] pany from $500,000 to $1,500,000. denied Culver's testi- A special meeting of the stockhold- mony of a few days ago that he also {ers of the Sterling Salt Company will nd sworn |be held Dee. was|Creaso in t He |§ a threatre. ally true in his ease,’ the informing prisoner whispered to me “Ho is playing a role in the act which he is trying to live up to in life. He is young and real- fzes he has made a mistake, and the ries the act off so well ly feels it." Many * lines during the show Minton's relations with |dend of $400,000, or 114 per cent. jahan M andy Phil" Kastel, Walsh, Wilcox & Gibba Sewing after the song. introducing him to gray trousers and soft~ checked visitors’ over- audience to of “Checker referred to. and hoping to justify himself yet. Another close allusion to fF was when a tul black face comediene ushered the seats in the nearby auditorium, visitors wer relatives of the prisoners and frequently greeted some one of the inmates with kis ushers, actors and other m: the league aésisting in the produ were clean-shaven, clean-cut men, ap- pearing for the most 1 In the auditorium one of the inmates instrumental ing of money ther Dillon or Culver. said Dillon told him he was starting | Which in business with $40,000 saved out of }as a Wary and Culver led him to be- - —_ $40,000 | JERSEY DOCTORS BACK $80,000) NEW YORK CONFRERES s acted out in an individual numbe pocket, he told how they had got h n trouble and rrested ‘crap shooters’ Whatever number came ety’s conventioi FARMERS S contributed roll the dice. thi 1- ntl, Motors, 10 7-8; S. O. Ind., in] FIGHTING VOLSTEAD ACT SD Peep eae rs a Sets (8 ction avith the Arnstein case, but Minton declared yesterday be was positive he had nothing to do with Arnstein in a busines: pointed out raembers of the cast. the tall one rolled he told the informant himself, a tall, intelligent and extremely well about thirty, admitted he had been « dramatle critic for two of America’s yw'' magazines. t came here’? he said jokingly (He has been in Sing-Sing for a year) “I was unpopular for 4 while because my father was once a Judge of General Sessions and had Department ore Self-Dependence, 7.—Farmers should produce more of their own food- ss of that which must by railroads accord- Ing to a survey of opinion among 25,- 000 farmers made public to-day by the Department of Agriculture. per cent, of the food consumed by farm- ers and their familles generally ts not ducated man of} +piank?'* repeated the Judge, you go to jail till the s held to- rnoon at 2.30 o'clock. $477,512 OF CIV'S DEFICIT I SHIF | TOISIBAUOINTS, stuffs and buy be brought to then they ain't most ‘“‘high- ne black face come- “When I fi come on yet." Negro and serving a long ‘term for is known as the and is generally thought by the other prisoner: before a Judge in Keepsie which got him out of one burglary. He vicinity, It was shown, and It was ex- md that 79 instead of 70 per cent, of their needs could be produced local- is the pony And it is made “One of our best ac! ballet," he cold us, up chiefly of former mail bandits and truck-drivers.”* dressed in flimsy skirts and panta- loons, and low neck dresses and no The only actual professional in the play was an Italian singer under the name of Rinaldo Cologne, the part of the & sang many individual songs !n cultivated, tenor voice. He is High freight rates, It was explained, tend to reduce the prices farmers re- buy from outside, The percentage of home production New Kingland Senator Johnson’s Big Bill]*e Weshinetos Won’t Be Settled This Year. man of the The leading youth of twel victed of stealing Liberty Bonds and starting for Cali- Old Jerry,” Evicted From Stall, Gives Master the “Horse Laugh” Peddier Fined $5 for Cruelty When Faithful Aid Had to Use Post for Prop. Although lis back Is covered with ‘CHESTER NOTES. payment of $42 will become part another year, the Is » of the Whole sétt! defleit which had engaged th lites of Borough | Sum of una Phi Reta Sorority attention of « com Brooks of th: From estimuter departments § Kugemont of their . to Lincoln L. Kellogg of One- the “repairing of lampposts Among the items thrown over was Fy 877 for special counsel in~the Cor- of attention to 4 yin giving what the I Searadate Woman's n meeting at the clubhouse on the of Inughs—the “horse | Jerry jaughs because 1 comfortable stall in the Humane s stable getting care with resu ar issues of hay and oats nker will be expenses of the telephone investiga tlon and $70,000 the Corporation Coun- sel had sought in revenue bonds for penses of transit and telephone The Corporation Counsel 0,000 Tor the last named new Weatches A lorge number of dinner parties were country hour mong those entertaining be had asked $ ¢; $60,000 was Kline found Jerry, 1885 Longfellow Bronx, is ‘out’ § trate Mdward Weil fined hin ind t night for 1 Mrs, William Gage old morning that is a peddier When arrested spend the wintes than $5,000 wa fund by a poll 20 room for In court Klas 5 owas told: by ssion that the i and weak enly room for one hor Jerry, WH and weal, PROPOSES D RAFT LAW WITH LESS EXEMPTION | \ = SIX PANELS BY KIYONOBU BRING $625 AT AUCTION 4 Chilatmas part Wield Collect ed by a dance. ANTI-BUTLER HEARING TO TAKE PLACE SOON of Mount Kisco ae ah Come Up To-Day or 'To-Morr f Pocuntico HIMs are Emiasey in E CONSROVICUT PROSE Misa China 148 West 41st Street, rasp ent lor $1uy. forcement—$200,000 less than last ai 1 : year Ge. my ; ‘ nd} Despite this de ise, a wave of Mn) dN ‘ ve ‘ ‘ ‘ hostility to the existing methods of} 34) IS! . al $s the Capitol. A Sen committee ten- | font 0% 40 0% bo9 for | tatively approved a bill scrapping the | 100 tates We Ma 1G present is system" of making | 00 bier Veper 3M e i2% Service Commissioner | 1!) ten Wied sue Ras i the National Civil yee “d ™ - bd Reform League, attacked Commis. | #100 Jewel Tea wat (a) about the stocks and sioner’ Haynes and Attorney Gen pecs es oi ar bonds traded on the Daughe spoilsmen."* Sours Weaver fi ped New York Curb Ex- = — « i ‘i , n change 2 |. W. W. 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' an : Punta Aleg cecceee ATE 80 Pure OU. - 4100 Am Can 00 Am e Capital. 100 Am Lin oi 7800 Am Loco . 100 Am Loco jt’. May Department Stores and Singer Sewing Machine to Incr 1800 Reading 1500 Replogle. « 1000, Repubi Cumberland Pipe Line Company, a Ship olds ‘Tob pt 148 Standard Oil subsidiary, will hold a Aimeit Royal Duteh Smelt pt Special meeting of its @tocktolders| y40) am 800 St L & Sweat Steel Fs Dee, 27 to yote on an Increase in the] 199 Am Sueur pe emcees: ne capital stock from $1,500,000 to] jjgq Am Stmnate Bache aw nebucl $3,000,000 of $100 par value stock. | 100 am Tf the increase is authorized, It Js hin Any Wf free = t oO Am W Wks & hallway proposed to declare a 100 per cent. | si) Am Wool liwas pt 60000 Stand Ol of C and O of NJ Strombers ) Studebaker . W Paper pf. Zine pf. 400 Am stock dividend, payable to stock Dec. 26. 7 May Department Stores has voted to increase its stock from $20,000,000 0,000 and increase the num- xan C Gulf Suip xan CG & Oll . Timken Co Tob Prod vs... Yoo Prod As... 700 Atchison 13000 Bald Loco . Union OU seseesee A. 2% per cent. un the common stock | 100 Bary 1 to increase capital stock $50,000,000 to $120,000,000, for of declaring 1-3 per © stock dlvi- | soo Duran Bros Asc . nt 100 Burns Brom 1 lar manufacturers, will change the 100 Butte Bup ......e ndt’: Ine., wll In- 800 200 400 100 W Yabaah pf Unton t Mfg .. White Eagle . Wickwire Wire Cen x dividend, 500 Cat 100 Cal acitie Machine Company will hold a special] !%9 Cerro Do LIB: ‘TY BONDS. Liberty, 3 1-28, opened 100.34, up 2d, is, 98.14, off 02; Ad, 78, up OR: 4th, 98.40, up .08; new, 71, up .02; Victory 43-48, 100, called 100 & 100 CM & St. .CM@ StI pt, PORTE DOR 20 to authorize an in- stock from a part of increase is to be distributed per cent. stock dividend, CURB 00,000 to Opened firm Ist pfd, 10, it Cree N. J., 40, up Y., 48 1-8; Intl, Pet. Shell Union O41, 12, up up 1-8; CHANGE OPE; VIRM us| FOREIGN I D Hudson County Medicos Charge Congress Usurps Physi- 100°Cr Gon sicians’ Rights. 100 14's Sterling, demand, 4.57; — cables, Following New York physicians who| Cub Ca ain 4571-4, up 5-8, and new 1922 high. into battio against the re- | {00 Con ¢ Ole ‘rench francs, demand, .0707 1- huve g! rietlone lodged agair 2400 Con Gas rts up 0006, Lira, demand, , up .0001 1-2, t doctors by the ) De Bera Volstead Act, the Hudson County, Nh.) TI) py ee tt a 1 1-2 ee Paes fale 00 De yy cs, demand, . -2; ca- Medical Soctety has adopted resolutions} 400 Dome Min 4h Mes, .0653, up .0009. Mart 0001 Per} Dacking up the fight and pledged its aid |. |. Drachi "0080; : ‘The resolutions, introduced by Dr. W.{ 800 Elec 8 Bat bhi rereoey beep oy I, Sweeney of North Hudson, declare] 1" Bele 10% setts ore emacs Serenee ee “tho Volstead Act, in putting rae | 700 Btle dat ve voc. 19 cable + up 20001, Guilders, de~ Malone Gn’ the Taedical (protease 200 Brie 2d we oc. Me mand, cubles, .8997, up .0004, akes Co} nd, cables, ,1551. to know “0 ibout the immediate and ¢ iuilsnntiiten ce Lae ee en, demand, ca- bs i i ‘ 0001, Norwegian kro- : 4 19% lym Pnen, demand, .1891; cables, .1896, up fb i 11% 0005. Danish, demand, bles, fer n many of them in fear of * 2080 death.” ' is can RL 5 her . be sent ings BIG LEAGUE PLAYERS = eae END TOUR OF JAPAN DRY LAW ENFORCEMENT Sista pany idee. 07. (Assoantl FUND CUT BY $250,000 n baseball team. ‘ 1 of major learue players, has ro Shanghai after a tour of 12.74 | Appropriati eae Kets Aside Only " “ t 1 which the visitors lost but one . - wy 4 ie numerous games played WASHINGTON, Deo, 7.—When the meats their last contest the Americans : . defeated the K kuln team by a ard of Estimate yesterday | Appropriations Committee to-day re-| 40) Houston -.....a.. iy U8iy dn : of 20 to cans made athe | Ported to the House the 1923-1924] “Un jnpp ee nee as ty-four hits and rora, the Treasury Supply Bill it provided the} 200 tlyurauiic 8 im 4S 4% Mn) Hsdeuuie B pe. 4 49 —— $9,000,000 for Prohibition en- BANKING AND FINANCIAL, Carlton Hotel.