Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 December 1920 — Page 20
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a GRACE DISCLOSES ■HEM COMPANY POLICY.
L T. VAN CLEAVE DEAD.
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i 'JTERMYER A STOCKHOLDER
NK W YORK. DftCtniiMrr 1« -^Tf»€ • Hi ! Corporation wiil * t ; w- to fafarusated «tr*1 to build* ■r<< tiod coiitractor# in tl»* Kow York tin* PHIlndrlphSa district* to b# r^ctf-d on a uni'/fc id^op ba*l*. Thl* .'•niry w** diAcUtiMsd by Eu**»« G. Hfaeo. pr<;*ld*ri(t of t*Mp corporation, iOt tc*tlll*-d yestrrday before the joint ’ v»- co*nT»ltt«« jnrentlkatfba ttie "building tro*t" reply?»* *v *l:ato.»neiit* that hi* concern wa* *t>on«or)na the *op»:» •hop" move* n>**nt by 'Withbpldinc *tce? froni i tiildcrie cinpJoj^a* only union iron
■ . to The .IndjacapoS* m*v$l ATLANTA, lad , December X*.—•The Uev% I* T. Van Cleave, aye sixty-eight, a retired Christian minister, died at his home here yesterday afternoon He gave up preaching eight years ag-> ' on account of ill health. Jfr. Van Cleave was well known throughout the state for fcl» activity in the work of the ProbipitKn) party. He . waa a ' ' andidate for various offices on' the Prohibition ticket on several occa-
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B. CRONK TOUCHES If ILLINOIS CONTROVERSY.
ARMY RECRIfflNG TO HUM, SAYS BAKER
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INSTRUCTIONS ARE ISSUED ADJUTANT-GENERAL.
, WVriHIKfJTON.
:ha^e the opportunity }» it* findings in
I the nJifjois iRrd ■ Vic*«rv» 1U1IB
f freight rate canca |
for all the discrimination against In- ^a^^^^iTSr'railrpads r ii| B Inab! fdJana shippers cansed Igj m raun*®*. »
state minois rate*. A.
By j resenting the Indiana public service
I commi »*ion. argu
I mission in the Indiana intrastate rate
ITW oa public 'scbefore' the
attorney for the rall-
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roads. said it was his belief that the carried era
Indiana c*HMIKiMctpn would have foiihr decision., of the interstate
advanced ^ the fact
;3'I>Ss* <« •* * fifth division drive, now
proteet the ■ opera efeov -principle, !
mmMf Mr. Grace, who . explained his v '•»———. etand would not be changed even if I ^ „ _
huHdlrag oi^raiion* in Kew Vork were 8 The ledlaoapor*. he** , l-JM so he suspended because sle*-l d##M| . « Prstt BstMinB. jtered an order anthnrMng an increane hr Ufsion creators, ] WASilTXGTOh'- December I*.— I of only 33 1-1 per rent. Tn intrastate , "hf/bQrjb» corporation would *-*" j ftcrreiary of War flaker hits dc, ide&i * r * 5iK bt rates while the inrerstate ad- • sad Its ooicy to other cart* of trax " r * - 1 tuta vara, e was 4 0 per cent. Infertile Uli'rOUotrx, the witness said, 'J' pended . » cofifinue ,* r rtt»ting for he army j noj* <-ommtsaior iiH;reased its advance entirely on what r treat * should dr-j notwithgtaradiog the apparent deter-1th about 35 per eest-
r^cl tt to ngve on our general i*bor |rtnA , |on ^ th< t<) re4lB<;e thr If the federal ccmtnissdan raises the .
i r ,.r#^r r.el tn ft oso , , I|»noi* lh»ra*tate rales to the level of rivalry existed beta cnll d personraci to ? . or there- tfer interstate rate So the territory. Indiana, and naid business houses apouts. The secretary Insists that the Brown said, he thought the Indiana Indiana had complained of discrii
Th« steel magnate, who v a* on. the |army-act of last. June' is'mandatory. .stand nearly an hour, was ,j aci-ordawe with BakeY# decthipii
by f
eituaiion
brllteW by large gfeeiUbelder
due to low freight
ger state rate* would total between
and Of this
amount, he *aJd, was credited to loss on passenger rates, Ii.50d.Md on low coal rate* and ItT.Mf on IdW milk and cream rate®
'trains.
.ha* filed
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Put High Total law#. ; StoSter The entire loss In a year in freight, f including co«L he said, would total*
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potb*. .has filed a
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kW a certificate gt&M
Hharured ■the
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ladigna. he aaid. had ooly a 3* 1-3 per coat, instate rates, aa compared cent, increase in ihter-
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crease l with a 4#
state a..- a
(liana atlllty
representing the Inimisston. said a trade
Illinois
subjected to a fisvere giiltlng by Haro- | leiegram* w*-t -el L - nter®ye*, tt,'- comfriiffcc * couo- I Ma}or-f*eu4irg1
,.—. _ ,,. . , tnnt-general, dir rel, who hse said that be. I atsf-1 offl c *>* to start rnyor was tb* largest stockholder *n | tensive drive for
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haying Mr, Grace was "fencing" and evading hi* gueations. Mr, t'raterirayOf several times during tbs examination sppsatgd to Re©.**.or ('arsOi:, s'Cliti* dtalrman of th* j-otiimBtee order the wMx»'he to an>« e > r hie ©ucs-
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"You are not in the office of ihe Bethlehem Hteel < ."orporatioii; you are before a legislative rotntplHee." Mr. I'nlermyer reminded toe witnes* se*.'- ^ rgl times, adding the "president ci'isi not haw his own way sil the tinse." Whll# his *•orpo^ai.lOTl aae a mem' her of the Nallonat Rlerl K*nr|*ators’ Associatfoto Mr, t|rs>:e as id. it had acted independently of the s**o<-’la-tion's "ot*en shop" prosrsm and i-ad not entered Into any agf«*»m«rat "with any other interests" to ejo,i.aor the
in ov e tiih n t,
Askesi whether he believed the iietblahetn co-rpoystton btg enough to carry out Ms "optit shop" prlitotpje if i very other »u<ei, company decided . of herwlse, the wit rate* replied: "Ti,a*.
sent out feraia*
C. Harris, the adjuseting all recruiting ] irnhsedlately an Ira- j the 5lhr division, now ! :> Jack son, Columbia, * l recruiting machln- {. rccessfully filled up t f*amt» Travis, Tex., in seventeen days, l ted t(>ward the same 1th division, which
commission would have no object ion , to the‘commission ordering Indiana 1 rates to th# same, level. This would
Indiana had complained oi discrimination because of low state rates In rmnois. Th# Indians state rates be said, had remedied^l^w^lUo^^
is a mailer of judgment liesles Dtetsiles Egwrt. Denying he had attempted to dl*:late to 'inlou builders as to bow they *dtottld erect steel, Mr. Grace asserted: "f told them they can not have our
trioatsd ateel."
When the witness denied knowledge of th# movsmenl among fabricated #i«el manufacturors In the mited Mtatsa to withhold steel frium union *hop tfoibler*. M*-, Untermyier aakod: "Do you think It I* a proper Ihlllf for mu iitifui f ur» rs throughout the countij lo get togetber and to dictate to
tH« huWder# in t* * —
stationed at -Car I?. G. The armj cry, which era •he 2d divtalora to full stramgt, wiil now be div< effort for the needs d,4h0 men.
■'This drive takes precedence, over * recruiting for other special orgartl**- { lldijs,** reads General Harris * tele-1 gram, "The Hed Diamond division' has j a splendid War record, and Is located 1 at an ideal c»mp. fhirty minute* by 1 sirect. <>ar from t^olumbla, ruxidtal of! the state, where th« climate Is warm I In winter and where there *r< eseep-I tionai educational and Industrial ! courses for soldier*. The general re- { crdlttng service is again engaged in a l major operation of the utmost impor- } tasce, and this office Is confident that i
alt objective* will be taken."
The division today consist# of the \ 6th. IDh, 60th and 61st regiments of Infantry, the IHh apd ZM-* 1 regiments}
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A Smart Coupe
$2145 F. O. B. Factory
,t field artillery, the I til engineer and
ilira varlouB spe.cffti units.
With Hank UirjfGTGN,
Admiral. •ecember 16.Rt rause, form* ce, is to be at
For ChrittmaA You will be most agreeably impressed with the luxurious appointments ox the Oldsmobile Six Coupe. Beauty and utility are combined in a rare degree of perfection.
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; miral. in recognition of i fit# hiyitiK .of the North s< | rag#' during t b* war and ! after th# armtstb:*. He ' Adfhlral Albert tllesve*. i 'mend In oriental water*. „| I IP,|| l l l|IIJI.II.«»«l l .li Lg #—■!■ I J 1.1
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Afferent cltie# of
not they atiall r 'open shop'
i Stores in New York, Newark, Brooklyn, Buffalo. New Haven, Indianapolisi
I'Stti-rag .t»» r ■c pi led 31 f, whelhrar it >, 1 should •U*t* that or nseocla»
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s#c what an a rr»« nsible attitude • - nuifutiact >ir#rs <•
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"As to th# qu**i *get,h«tr 1 do not Grace, "The due would he m good ■ May it would be. any character of i Mon to support »i shop' prim Ipie o' rany ohararlcr of 1 = uuntry is- u-' sty "Ho* •sn'i |o‘ gait and lhobf< vould h# for tn
this country Tioittt of vie -Xipen shop* Stfigl when
M#ve It was to their brs^J’nfr >r©ct It by th# unicn sho|> 1 a#
< '»mmltt*#‘s couneeb
l*v»4eetli»» *>t Interest*. "If they though* it t ' y thsir is tercet. In line with wh • onaldercd the right policy fc 4 intrrssti 1 would not congider
sisnt but self-prot
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The steel head admitted the at rue* : isrfil Iron workers' union had not die*
criminated against the non union! product of the Hethlehein vorporalion xg, but said it may happ< n ;[lj "Fa>tt* and expectation* ann nc-i^mj I.,alone sre different thing*, replied Mi Hnturmycr. , 1 ra Sn> lug he “never UkOd the term i jp;i , ullcctlW burgalntog.’ “ Mr. Grace | S •. . ud he believed in a "ej-'stem of rm*)® ploy os' representation He .-ex* ty ulSincd the Heihieh. m empWyp»Dl| ; . levteu their representatives to d'-alj® with the management of ‘"e com- trx •,,,ij\* ")n all phase# affecting the Eji ;,rvlc( rendered by them* find that Jg the p»an « «.** working very satisfac- j fed; t (‘rtly. ' , . - .. Klj •If n per cent, of the men in your fif .diops acre union men they would uot , ig-x hhvc anything more to nay as union fel,
men?" aMk«-d Mr. Untsrmyor.
•A\ »> .>nlj renogntfi# their, as cm -} j^j «(<»##,♦* replied th# witness. J "You take the liberty, dofi t you. of jlii joining trade associations and acting ■ i»e a unit In other organisations with; ihem Jointly*” „ I
• No. no. Mr, Untermyer Htgfii ef ArtlB* Jointly.
•■Vou deny yuur employee don't you. j
the right of acting jointly with employes Of other concern# In dealing |
a itb you and your association?’ • W# would not recognise It,” "But you expect other people to:
recognise dealings in which you enter] 4ft .* member of the trade aspocta-j turns, don't you, while denying your i ■mploves the aame right. }
‘Tan’t it a fact. Mr. Grace" asked!
Mr Untermyer, "that. In times oft great bo si ness activity, union# seek.! to dominate the situation, and In ttme# of depression, or when labor l# ulentifuL that the employer# seek to |
< Uminata th# unions.'
I do not know about that." replied !
tbs witneaa, w ,
You don t know about that and! employ a* mans a* "O.tNO men !
bustneaa is activ# a* high
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