The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 January 1927 — Page 4
THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1927
The Store-Wide Clearaway Continues All Next Week
STORE OPEN TOMOHT TILL !) V. M.
T f _h’.n; for a lower wage scale. Mectirif in Toleoo this week, the
resolution debetween the cf this terri-
In the PARAMOUNT sale of the season Outstanding’ Bargains are to be had in every Department. Prices have been deeply cut. Out ! Oo the BARGAINS. Quick action is imperative. S. C. Prevo Co. “Greencastle’s Dominant Establishment Since 1900.'
•.live field embracing the bit- tvhich they claim would umi pus mine.- of western Penn-yl- -nake the r pay dependent .. a, Ohio, Indiana and Illineis, images of the non-union field? of W e.-t ,m! "Ui.i-ed their determination Virginia ami Kentucky.
As -oon as “he preliminaries o" Uhe miner's convention aie ut ot 'In 'wav the scales committee, including
ipern. i adopted a resolution de- jmfmbcr from all the diatrict? in the laiintt that the scale between the ^ ituminoUs reK ion, will begin th< ,i: .. I operator.- cf this terri- ^ jraft of wage demands for approval
or> must continuously be in com- the convention .
*titio with the wages paid in the j n a new t . or -,. act results from th
f Ms West Virginia M j am i negotiation* it will tx the
working agreement for 200,000 umo - 1
A option of this policy woul.l a-1 in the ce ntral c mpetitive 1
in unt L a cut of perhaps as much as jj e | ( j
' " ' th« -calc of the it will also form the basis for Jack nville agreement, which 'eti seperate contrat .t- for 150.000 ot or •• • 1" •“>' a ' i t * ,< ^ as ' c pay °f the-j union bituminous miner.- in r .he o -- pit uninou- m ners. Itiicts lying outsiilc the central com-
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VONCASTLEI Ulmissi « f 10c & 25c
The wage deman'i ■ of the miners »p et jtj V e fields, will U' Irawn up at the internation-1 jyj n g districts
al cunvcntion of the United Mine Workers which opens here
Tuesday.
For each of the outa sepeiate agreement will later be negotiated,
nextj Wage- of anthracite miner? wii'. ’not be an issue in the United M re
MlNE LEADERS MEET INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 22. (UP)— While carefully -leering clear of strike talk, officials of the Unite i
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pen-1 Workers ccn vent ion of the Mian
tors’ representatives ami the union negotiation*. The hai l coal workerscab - mimittee for a new wage Negotiate term- direct with 'he a; contract. i^hracite owners ami in this fiel i an i Off ials of thf United Mine Work agreement la-ting until 1030 - row ei n fu- at the present time to pte- -in effect. diet the possible wage demand- • Fiom 41) to 50 per cent of all the j which w II be mn e on the operators rbitutninous coal used in Ghc U' ite at the Miami conference. |.States is mined in the central compc. It i- regarded a? ceir.ain. however, 1 itive field, it i- estimated, that the union m er- will under go In taking their -land for a r” uceoni itions consent to an agreement ! tion of wage- f< r the union bitium- ,
*inous fields, *the operator- < nt-: That the present scale is -o hitrh th- .• ; Vannot ,-uccessfully compete on ' t ! “market with coal mined by cheaper labor in West Virginia, Kentucky an I
'the other non-union field.-.
1 Mine.- of the central enmpo i (field.- are aim 1 st ICO per cent unionized »’ut in We.-t Virginia am K : - tucky the exercise of c< urt injunc1 tions and other obstacles have hind-
' ered union expansion.
The operators declare i that wu 1 cheap'r labor and hroug i the ad\ n | tage of freight rate' which they riganl as discriminatory, the non1 union opeiater- of West Virginia ! ami Kentucky have been able to -hip coal into Ohio. Indiana, Illinois an ‘other state- and underbid coal - i t
t'ped from nearb} mine-.-.
Minei.-' leader- contend thi kt'e ' compt'.’tion among the mm-uni 'tnines ha? brought about un te' il ’ mining methocis and conditions cln’terimental to the indu-tr.. i gc
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• Reduction of wages in the union fields would only he tho signal f r | still lower wage- in the non-union ‘ terri-ory in an effort to undersell | the union itrnes, it wa.- decided. Ho|»e for peaceful setltement c>t ‘‘he wage controversy i s held by b *h -the opeiators and the miners.
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Th' u.-olulion a.’-o called for th i v. tigatb n of the art- of the Grand Jur> that iddated the highway of.icial in March, 11125. and ul.-o ti c : of the Gram) Jury which looked to th chare' s f political corrup--oi jn the state affairs and also of • it;.in men high in official position. The entile purpose of the resolution is to “play politics" for the democratic -tate organization, and it is very cvi lent that th're is no expectation that any such committee will be approved of by the House to the -enute, and that af:< r the recent ofr ici;;! and .hough investigation was held there seems to be no function for such an investigation by the leg i-lative body. Whatever < mbacra -ment ih it wa ■ expected to be placed on the majority side of th legislature, ha? fal-
len very flat. It was learned tratal only purpose of the instigators I the movement was to attempt il make it appear that tierthing ii tten in Denn . - a 1^® <|ue-tion is who has been in I mark. The present Republican .-tatei ministration rendered all he an anee possible in the off it- of recent Grand Jury to find any pe ical corruption. The fa’' that no-| dictme.-.ts were retuine i -eems to gencially accepted by pi pie th' state that there ha - i c«r_ itical corruption to uaiia ' ,uiy tlier investigation by tl» ’it'-iatt^L The result of the la t i lei 'iDn vindication of any .-ui . diaige.-. H
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