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Show THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXA- IN M h-- TUESDAY EVENING. APRIL 19, 1921.- - R V. Lnderwoou ing machinists were worked overtime the son of President F, report said The railroad. 1216 hours in that month. of the Erie report called that this company received the Erie a Examples of what the ' were instanced harbor work- "the layoff policy" K. the from Indianapolis. Los Angeles, Nashthat The report charged ville, Oswego, N. Y,, Horton, Kan., Du Owens Construction company. maI" -- Home", Buois, Pa, and Ottumwa, la- talnlng tracks between A report from Oswego, X. Y.. charg- Y. "took over an c and Jersev City, ed that "In March. 1919 the shop here force which consisted of all tne was full of steel flat ears, (that was officers and clerks the Erie had on the the same work. They added fifteen under government control), and cut! n foreman had only about 24 men nayrolls a Is overhead per cent to the B. men r ting them down. The rest of the Owens reported O. and expense i were walking about doing noininsr ai to have cleaned up $l2j00 a month all and drawing their pay, but thero for a period of one year. When there ' " was no layoff then. The government appeared to be probability of an Inwas paying for it, and not the N. Y. vestigation the contract Was abolishNow we have all kinds of work ed C. (Continued from Page One,) and we are laid off." men charges. at It was charged that in January Serials and that the railroads, financed which Mr. were presented Figures Noron the Salem a foreman hy the same Interests, have refused to Winston total ex. the showed said that lAuck & Western was caught pulllnjr place the orders for plant maintenance, folk made of cost equipment repairs bad order cars, while at Blue-fiel- cew r even the orders necessary to pre- tags-ofconcerns contract outside under by on the eame line, foremen were sent plant and equipment deteriora-;tlotime the country for full averthroughoutwee alleged to have orders not to .have de- work. the that It charred "Th exhibition shows that the great- fective equipment repaired. I by Baldwin Locoprice charged An Eckman, Va., letter from a rail- age er factors In American Industry, the four was works motive approximately pulled times the post of similar worjc don 'railway equipment producers, the rail- road worker read: "There is"With pp in "railroad way repajr wprkfj, tle sfeej Interests, out of here every day cars; hops. This was for a the cal, cement and other basic ma? brakes at all." 1st of repajr Jobs done apparentThe report carried' a statement .terjal producers all are closely bound f.920.' in Th report here, however, Kail-roa- d ly & Ohio by intercapitpl relations arid charging the Baltimore off If all the locomotive reestimated tha(: car focompany vth laying janterlockfrig- drectprat?s, coming fo In work the country wereofdone pair us in the House of "Morgan; while "cars are deliberately ,.' th concerns outside the cost run with cracked plates, cracked by t would he doubled. railroads GIIUVT PROFITS MADE. about 13 end broken truck frames, wheels, the gave locomotive national ; present "The railway employes make no Other gpecifjc Kinds of breaks.. repair bill as a little more than $500. .prpprlety Qf a centraj-jze- d p'me gg , COXTHACTTfi AWARPPP. ()0P.0D0., U charged that ma"K 'arge sjfttpm of ecqnomjfc control, The poncerns added 0 to JR per most repair fact," of is its challenge illuminating point pf ibn exhibit "By far the e.ent io the labor costs for overhead. .the uneqrisejpnable inisse ivniclx m& said the report, "in any attempt to The concerns addng the high pverr grreat combine najs made of its power. lies back, of these rail- held were alleged tp belong to "the T1)0 employes call attention to the na- estimate whatis the fact that practical railroad layoffs, rombipe," tional responsibility which the pqsses-rslo- n road through Interlocklarger systems have been directors. ing of such power entails and notes lv all nf the with outside poncerps for - Th,e report Hleprd th.it thp w this responsibility Jn the ease of contracting ;tljat ' " oi of -' locomquv Cenrn tbe Merchant.hundreds ypri, 'the railway industry has been recogr-fjlie- repair of freight cars which would patch and written into the compunv Transportation laws federal own in their K y. pn avroRa of Rochr3ter. normally be repalreTl of the United States, - and the or shoDs aiiegeu fn yards." A list specifically ppint out that this outside and included: reDair jobs cpt the MerrnPn'p ooninny respqnsjbijity is being unscrupulously Union Paeafic, repairs, with Pacific actually $61 a enr in November, 92. Tablee ;cvaded. of figures were presented giving ; "The railroads are pleading povercnr. Thlr leged repair-job- s by par ty. The banks are making unprece- bel Par company. renJ companv. the report said, war JtPiring dented profits and declaring unprece& Nashville, with AmerLouisville "distinctlv a New Yprk Central condented dividends and the same applies ican Car and Foundry company, cern." adding that President J?:mlt to steel, coal, raiway equipment 'and Ind. of the Xew York CentrHl was until similarly situated concerns. The .cap"Michigan "Central, with Illinois Car recently, president Of tbH rompany ' ital combne, fn preparing to precipi-;tat- e Manufacturing company at Hammond. when ho resiTned In favor nf his son 'Jnemp'.oyment, adopted the policy Ind. the 'should do railrbads it first.' COVTTIOL DV fl.VKS. ,ihat Central with A. C. & I4, Ne' York ;1 tal) way irnrovement programs were comIn detailine the ccroorsKiMnn pf the Car at Detroit, Byan deferred; railway maintenance was re- company Car JH.5 alleged combine in rontrol tnnfclng Amprican pany. Hegewisch, duced below, minimum legal require- & of the railrpads. tho report that pepew. New, company, Foundry ment. dlrectorshlne wpro nr-Dispatch and Trans the Vanderbllt j "The report brings Into clear relief York; Merchants Included, It said tha' nmonsr the 1 company. East Itochester, N. 'the fact that there is no foundation port Mr. Lauck here ani. i)p juaraniy Trust company companies; pained 'fop opinion which the employers' pub ho held the argent number nf railroad which car rePalrin railroads, ncuy macnin anoTthe pppulariro that while the N.i had hiring car repair me-- ; directorship with the railway SfvSfms'orsonTUsi the railroads Kid off. tonal City bnk ),ud it. whom Idustrits afe ionics The report enverpd ngain the state lie cave names of some of the work ments fortune of the times. mrde earner lp the present men and dateg of ther tronfifers. PI7TAIT,S QF PJXT The report charged that the roads' hmrins- by B.35M. Jewell, for the em- well known railroad that 'The Industrial paralysis which has 'new PQMcy is to subcontract in oraer nloyts ' to remove control rsuroad nnsia from on government is jas strike directorships staggered America4 n a 'capital in. u iiskii x roiius, rover- rnnitoi .vinnoL mflrv nf their men. Isumcrous repair 1:1 cent of the co.untry"s steam I to be: m? per ly and Internationally organised and, companies, many of them said as. were new named concerns, 'concentrated takes the stand thit the warning these men t taking iriwrmiion, tne said that a number Included: over These report railroad on shall until Jabqrf "f4'1' repairs. gq 'capital strike : comes to its knees and consents toi Hornel Repair & Cpnstruptlon com- - of them "belong to the Inner nankin circle centering around the house .eweeoiner reductions of wacres. and also! pany, Hornell, N. Y., Erie work. consents to surrender its ri&ht to bar Buffalo Steel Car corporation, work Morgan antj the National City bank. for eight railroads, ippluding the HAW MATKIUATj I'IilCi:s. ;gain collectively on a scale Basic rw piaterials were divided ;ive with the organization of the em-- ! ppnpsylyanla and the Wabash Manitowoo Shipbuilding company. by the report Iqlo two classes, agriployers." t cultural products and mineral prodSeveral small shipyards. first the charges,' up layoff Taking company. ucts. The effect of the fall of the agBurnham Car Repair the report presented by Mr. Eauck said that railroad shqp Jayoffs, incomplete, work qf the Indiana JIarbqr Belt line. ricultural clas. the report asserted, in the past nine months 'were more company, capitalis- had been to spread loss among farmers and to afford ah excuse for sharp ed at $600,000, at St, Paul. ithan 103,000. A letter from Raton, New Mexico, of Car company, at Kankakee, reduction in wngs, and finally to Empire cause a temporary manufacturing de(March, 11 last, charged that on the 111. Phoenix Transit Compaq', whose pression. If mineral raw materials JSanta Fe, In January, after six machinists had been laid off, the remain- - president, the report declared, ''was had fallen, the report declared. Industry would have been stimulated. It ivumnk mmumxta declared that the "financial combine" 1 controlled the production of mineral J0,m raw materials. Steel, cement and coal were specifically mentioned, as among f he mineral materials. ,Th report pharged that nhe, combine Is holding up the prices of steel and other railway supplies with a view of accentuating the depression and then persuading the public that the railways can-hagree with the equipment compaThe Famous nies over prices." 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New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers in Victor products on the first of each month. - ; . j SHOES AND PUMPS Untermyer, general counsel for the New York legislative committee investigating the building tie-uMonday issued a statement declaring immediate action against associations in the building trades "rhlch are nothlnr more or less than attempts to ret around the anti-trulaw," was neces sary to restore competition. I regard every one of these aiao. clatlona as a criminal conspiracy that must be dispersed If theer is to be anything approaching competition," said the statement, "so long as these devices exist prices will not come down." lie predicted disclosures that will 1'iyve an onjeei leason to tpe country," would follow resumption of the legislative committee hearings here. oo . WAS IN HKI TIllttlF, DAYS. Mrs. Josle Reed, 217 N. Kxter St., Tulsa. Okla-- writes: "I was in bed three days with my back, J took Fol ey Kidney PJMs and in two days was at my work again. 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EIMSTATE MEN, lt hrrt Cirhef Is" new on firms In the tf n vests mte from have IncrrairJ br ,tT,C05 yathsti jpreceA. s turptntlpe vr . - tn icautnaov fTtirmtrV tnj tKt trtiete.irke4 IdmdrV , SI. 98 0 HIS MASTERS VOICE" -- Regular $5.00 Values N; No other combination accomplishes the same result. All the world's famous artists fvho make Victor Records always test them on the Victrola before they give final approval for their release. No combination of substitutes enables you to hear the1 interpretations of these great artists exactly as they themselves heard and approved their own work. V.S (S) IF iF 1 RDER TO ROAD rr Scheme of Abolishing Job3 and Cutting Pay Rapped by Labor Board The railroad labor board has the 8t. loiU Houthwrst'Tn railroad to rrster the positions and pay of section foremen and shop laborers, who went on strike In protcH against a reduction In thir wage, to the status of last July 20. The board also ruled that the , mn KhoulJ receive back pay durlnlr the time they hiive twen out minus the amount thy have earned by peruana! servk In th. mr.tlm. The decision Tvaa basM on the ground that the ro.nd had violated the board's wage de clslon. : The csjfe was heard recently whn the road's representatives declared that Individual contracts at reduced wages had been made with al) th. complaining a employe. Positions pumpers were abolished by the road and the work let hy contract to th. highest bidder. Th board s derision rules that "th. pretended abolition wu net In good faith, but a a device to evade the 'obligation' of the board's wage decision. "Such a devtc," said the ruling, -- win not be allowed to prevail." ardlng the new contracts at re- duceXl wages which th road made with eectlon foremen and track labor ers, the board aald, "thre seemed to have been not even the "abolition of th. posttlon toith mask theto attempt at evasion. those posi regard' tions th. decision said, the road lnv ply and directly violated' the wage de clslon and the transportation act. CHICAGO. April oo- stU. at lesst. the feeling of Well, the In this verify 1 lgi -- let ion r laste Ueci Try". hare done limiiUy, that away with formerly overcame th Kirls when they donned lathing suits. Milwaukee Journal." F0 Siwi" vx ti r you may rsj tie claim for feii a r HY if I ii" f to SUPERIORITT among corn flakes jfaese substantial flakes are made cf sd'Cted white corn.skil-ful- l cooked, idled ui feasted tn a delicious crispness. Tf;eir substantial texture prevents crumbling in the package and they dorit "nrnsh down when cream or milk is addecL Ready to Serve Economical MtAe by Pogrom Cereal CcmparrLc . battle Crrtk, Hidii-m- . IP7 ! r i - 7 i v- - |