Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 104, 11 March 1921 — Page 16
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SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND. IND., THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND FRIDAY, MARCH 1921.
LABOR TROUBLE MAY CHANGE INDUSTRIAL CONDITIONS IN BOSTON , : t r, - ' . ... "".r (Br AnolttM Presi) BOSTON. Mass., March 11. The garment trades of this city are disrupted by charges in the conditions ol labor employment If statements by the manufacturers are carried out ard their shops transferred as predicted, there will be little
,left of an industry which under normal conditions employs upwards of J 2,000 persons. Two makers of ready made mens' clothing have already transferred their business to other cities. Deadlock is Reached. The Amalgamated clothing workers of America declare the situation in the men's garment shops to be a lockrut; manufacturers call it a strike. It followed the announcement on Dec. 6 last of the manufacturers that no further agreements would be made by them with the Amalgamated Clothing Workers. Although normally 5,000 workers are employed In the shops effected, the greater part of the machines were not running when the notice was issued and only a few have been started since. The United Garment Workers, an American Federation of Labor organization, has its 1,000 members at work and is not involved in the controversy, according to its leaders. Local unions represented on the Joint Board of Cloak and Skirt Makers' Unions" and affiliated with the International Ladies' Garment Workers and the American Federation of Labor, declared a strike of their 2,000 members the latter part, of January after the manufacturers announced that they intended to sign contracts with Individual workers and not with unions. . " .. Fifteen Hundred Out, Since this, strike was called union leaders say the owners of 42 shops have signed agreements with the union and about 500 workers have returned to their machines. Strike benefits are being paid to 1,500 strikers. Early in -February some 800 members of the Journeymen Tailors Union
walked out on strike when the Custom i Tailors Association of Boston announced that the workers would be
l aid on a piece basis instead of under the weekly wage system. The Waterproof Garment Workers' Union and the Boston Rain Coat Manufacturers' association are at loggerheads over several changes in working conditions. Leaders of the union say the changes mean establishment of the open shop and carry a large reduction in wages, but the union intention was said to be not to declare ? strike. Sporadic troubles have occurred in connection with the several differences. Hal? a hundred arrests have leen made as a result of picketing. Assault was charged in only a few pses. the arrests for the most part having been for violation of city "d'nances.
FIRST G. O. P. MAN - ELECTED IN THIRTY YEARS TAKES SEAT
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SOAP COMPANY BUYS STATE REFORMATORY
(By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, March 11. Sale of the Jeffersonville reformatory for $350,000 has been practically completed by Governor McCray to Colgate and company, manufacturers of toilet preparations, it was said unofficially at the state house. .The property Included in the deal was understood to have been apprataed by architects at approximately $40,000 less than the sale price. The state
also will have the right to salvage all cells and other equipment leaving the company the naked building. Colgate and company, it was said, planned to use the building for a factory employing 500 to ,1,000 persons. It will receive the buildings and about 15 acres of land at the reformatory site, the deal not including the 226acre farm four miles east of the institution. The sale is the first step toward the removal of the reformatory to Putnamville, also the location of the state penal farm, as authorized by the legislature.
entertained Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lafuze and eon, Harvey, Sunday..'... Carl Sanford began his duties as mall -carrier at Kitchel Route No. 8, last week..... Mr. and Mrs. Charles Endsley, who went to Martinsville a few days ago, were called home last week on accbunt of the death of Mrs. Endsley's mother-
William O. Atkeson. William O. Atkeson of Missouri 'is the first Republican elected from the sixth Missouri district in over thirty years. He succeeds Dement O. Bickinson in the sixty'seventh congress. He has been a candidate four consecutive times and was elected in the recent Republican landslide.
. Hannah's Creek. HANNA'S CREEK, Ind. Sunday school, Sunday at 10 o'clock: subject, "Communion with Christ or the Lord's Supper," an interesting lesson. Everybody invited to attend; William Kitchel, superintendent Josenh Phenis received word recently ihat his sister, Mrs. Susanna Stanley, age 72 years, had passed away Mrs. Oliver Lafuro and son, Kenneth, entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Danford Lafuse and son, Frank, and Mr. and Mrs. PerryLafue, and daughters, Charlotte and Lois, son Merlin. and Miss Mary Harmeier Fioyd Orbaugh, who has been substitu.? mail carrier, will move to the Lester Parks residence. . . Mr. and Mrs. David Maze
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