The evening world. Newspaper, December 13, 1922, Page 10

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* abjeach other, \\ Commission to \asked Mr. Unte (Continued) F *y thd wish. But as a result of these mutions our members are afraid ta'got toget! efficient. We cannot meet organ ad labor unless we are efficiently or- Aiiized i admitted Fr. Sehnaier ot length jour 1 day the i dbf not sive ork daF's pay was that there ta a scarcity Fo pluimber= “Ht you fi knows tire ing for him.” ‘Mr. Schoaier said that the uni VRE was $9 getting up to ¢ “Would you y but the men w “Positively “Is it your intention, y LeckWwood committee istence,"’ asked M resume your assoc jon meetings and yar former practices?” Fit is not my intention to violate 1 law at said Mr S@naier, in po t. Has the York sucl: y 2" asked Vice Chairman Thomas : McWhinney, ‘that business men afraid to meet and talk over thelr DBRiness for fear of being put in ” Ve are afraid," was the reply, ‘hat somethin, be sald, tnad- vertently, at a meeting which we will be told later Is criminal and we will be punished for it.” Matthew Moi President of the unbers’ Union, was called but ed on waiving immun t@ipporarily excused. 2 , the General Seeretrry of the u@ion, also refused to waive immunity bi was put on the stand none the pe ‘Si: Deigan said that the union had eOmplicd with the demand of the com- mittes “that if open its membership Folis by taking in 28% new members in the last year. Other regulations, such as that a helper cannot use tools except in the ‘presence of a journeyman, have been maintained in spite of the committee's ands. The same thing is true of ‘tile rule that only one helper must be loyed for every two plumbers— tough the Brooklyn unions permit « lper tu every plumber. Tho union had no present inten- tion, said Mr. Deigan, of rescinding the rule that all fittings and {xtures must be “madé up on the job" and cannot be factory built and brought te the job. Mr. ‘Untermyer brought up the matter of the refusal of the union tu allow the installation of the anti- siphon trap—a device much less ex- pensive than the ordinary device of kind, In early sessions of the nmittee the subject wun dealt iM h for several dhys. Ir. Dee said the rule against e anti-siphen trap had been rescind- Mr. Untermyer made him admit rneyman plumber would trap” or-uny other trap unless it is vented. “You mean,” said Mr. Unter “that you sing Record. It’s the biggest 75c worth of fun that you can poe- asibly buy for Christmas. veaentare en Laughing Record 75 CENTS AT ALL DEALERS Fee DOWN First poyratat secures diate posses- sion. . . They don't dare look | s fo the organization is | * trap if it ts altered so that it is no longer an anti-siphon trap?"* “It Wt is vented,” ness. “You know the plasterers’ unton has] sit been indicted,” said Mr, Untermyer will say right here that if the © consenta we will indict the « 100." u know." Mr at Mr. Untermyer asked if Mr. Deigan dap) State trade commis- GC (( @ Ry <a La Sy oo O them. FOR LEGISLATION 10 CURB PLUMBERS a “Do you think it {s legal for the led men incan Industry to get to- and Itmit production el one tor to in the have om constitutions and by- eliminate abuses o1 the pub- Mr. Deigan suid he sisiation which insisted the wit- asked Mr. Untermyer. said Mr. Deigan, Untermytr add- other trades the erally have complied with of the Lotkwood Con or four months. for the Igdependent Union of Bricklayers’ y timit- J suit each two knew that © ployers’ Asso He said proof of Mr “You no fo Immun: el mands of the committee, 4 the bus\ nt out that a to ask work overtime he power to d by a su shibtion of I. MILLER Seminine footwear Shops in New York Brooklyn Chicago Factories won waiting Hat 26, fen hom have beén waiting} been r t YOU opened the] State retulation of unio ot admitting ap-| conditions are improving . Untermyer. doing a8 well as we] said, can," suld the unlon secretary, Walter Gordon Merritt of counsel] The Bricklayers’ Union in its suit against the Interna- tional Bricklayers was called, He said he did not know the Independent Helpers and Laborers hail been dissolved, fuxed to say he would withdraw the The lawyer would not admit he Norman of the Er- n was back of the he would withdraw | pope Pins Bestown Sy on the prexontation of documentary Untermycr’s: statement, ve any eltent.’* = contractors, © understand- ing that he would only be questioned “Jon the revision of the constitution and by-laws in accordance with the de- cerning the rule by which the {ined contractors who dis- agents it was tractor has no] Mo; ion to have men rely notifies the tors are no longer compelied t the union to finish a job THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, «of the wart hae not GUILTY OF SWINDLING MANY THROUGH ADVS. of Mr, Colleran said, Mr. Colleran sald he did belleve t Backner Used are being eliminated voly and |t was not necessary cor the State to Interfere. provision under which the union fined “a lot of Germans and] tor Italians for working on St, Patrick Day"? has not been rescinded, 3 Colleran declared “Aml don't. forget,” he added, |* “there were a couple of Irish in that} ne bunel.’* be > | NEW CARDINAL GIVEN BERRETTA AND ROCHET y in the gullible He re- convicted by pers. 3500 to $1,000, ROME, Dee. Six of the eight newly-crented Cardin- als to-day received from the hand: were not present, belng respect! Portugal and Spain at their fori posts, where they were to be Inve: by the heads of the Statese gabhebnes 9 steal Ts ELECT NEARLY wWy- MOSCOW TICKET, Dec. 13.—Nearly complete guilty. retur y Soviet show that 1,498 Con is and) 110 non- party Deputies were elected in the bal- loting which began a week ago. Only workers and persons In the public sor- viee were entitled to vote. The Conati- tution bars merchants, brokers and ull ch of employers. From far off have I heard of thee, whom they call Woman, Queen of Generations, arid on my jour- ney to Perfection I stay to pay thee court. . My name is Quality—Ideals my dwelling place—while here you see my faithful train to whom I owe my high estate. First, Father Time, who makes the hours in which to travel to- ward our goal. And next, Experience, who knows the way. And then comes Work, a noble man, without whose herculean strength we'd ne'er progress. No less important is yonder Beauty with her two courtiers, Style and Inspiration —a capti- vating trio, I avow. And now, Most Royal Highness, here a gift—a gift of quality, as doth befit a Queen— A pair of slippers, dainty, trim, wherein you see the evidence of Time, Experience, Work and Beauty; too—and in them all the character of me, for | am only found when all my train have made their mark upon my han- diwork. But see, Time grows impatient. 1 now must go. Adieu. Remember me. DECEMBER 13, i922. of World—Sent to Sing Sing. On his plea of guilty to grand lar recond degree Arthur P, ner, thirty-nine years old, Was sen- to two years in Sing Sing Prison Buckner is one of the growing Sing Sing prisoners who have investors through paper advertisements and have the efforts of the tter part of 1921 Buckner ad- in The World that he had con- with various hotels and - ) produce cabaret performances ed a partner, ty persons out of sums ranging He’ swindled victims complained to The World ewspaper ran Buckner down . He was indicted elgned insanity, Through this recourse to various channels © postponed pleading for al- 1 To-day, having exhatieted sit expedients, he entered a plea of aan ninalleeanet 100 VICTIMS OF MILL EXPLOSION IN CUBA HAVANA, Dec. 18 (Associated: Press), —One hundred workmen were killed of in a boiler explosion . which the Dstrella Sugar Mil near yesterday, s ) S Oy §)) nt ind EO Bh. Altman & On. 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