The Mart Herald (Mart, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1921 Page: 2 of 8
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MART I1ERA1-D FRIDAY, NOV. 11, 1921
THE
oral chairmen
Mrs. F. M. Holcomb
man
The
ol
represent any
of their reinstatement and re- in a fair and honest
generously apply this propoai* naturally prefers its
the :
The temperature
reached bring needed rainfall.
«
the
Is Here
What About Your Blankets?
What About 1 ather and Son’s Overcoat?
knew seven or eight days prv\
It is therefore,
ad-1
follows;
Remember
That we
breeze.
November Clean-up Sale
Subscribe For Your Home Town Paper
Wilson Brothers & Company
the
Court's Decision In I. &
G. N. trainmen's Case
and
the
YOUR HOME TOWN PAPER-
DO YOU PATRONIZE IT?
tee.
Eighth:
sey.
Mrs. R. M. Wood and daugh-
ac-
em-
and
at
The Herald is furnished copy
for publication by the local I. &
Norther
their effort* that they should not again rep- home with continued
International & Great Northern and the striking trainmen in
same
court
i the
and
railway and keep the
operation, and the <
proves and commends
G. N. superintendent’s office, of tion of said official#
Sixth:
lifferentiatlon
I between the 1
the <
con
receiver submits, at the request
of the count, to the court for its
determination, the action the
receiver should take and the re-
’ I Kv
*ion
hbor IwH
•ccomnliah what they
|K
Mart Superintendent Furnished
Copy. Given fo- Pub-
lication.
supply the articles to keep off this chilly
ou can save money by purchasing at
this store at the price we offer in our
I
What About Mother and Daughters’ Suit or Coat?
noon for a visit to Mart friends.
J. G. Thrower and daughter
returned to Waco Tuesday, con "v *"" »*"'* ”7 r
* ” j a visit to Mart relatives. Pub,lcity,t!hLh°T® 1-® !u- '
L. C. Breland is quite sick at
this understanding.
(e) The receiver is furtnei
n as a*
the
in order to
the decision of Judge Hutcheson ployes.
of Houston, in the I. & G. N f" ’
ber
it i,
The court
i to the
striking
difference
| to be their rights.
Fifth:
Ready-to-Wear, Dry Goods, Millinery’ Shoes,
Men s Clothing, Hardware and Groceries on Sale.
the dismiss them from the service,
the and is of the opinion that these
following men are to be commended and
that they should be retained in
er did not
the i’le-r
hut wer
that they had a
even a* a"ain«t to do aa in hi
of th<‘ United deem sHviinh’p.
M) It is fhr» nro«ent opinion
deemed nf th<> court that the four gen-
of their reinstatement and re- in a fair ami ■ ' effort to j • ;
lation to the receiver to be de- establish peace an I harmonious needed on the
“ ‘ *_ ‘ ‘ 1 his relations, and
ply t hat lie should 'make to the executive officers, the court be- view with
r- v 1L _ __1_I _ — II__1L!_ zJ
• •■pa, V* waawav Vaaaw ---wavaw^ vaB5
committee is responsible for the part of either Mid* to fully and shown and the
1 the
court
acts
wrongs 1
Northern done, and the court severely tion.
... vi.e condemns the acts and the
the receiver, with course pursued by the commit- \hbUCKLE TRIAL CON-
The court further TIN U ED TO NOV. 14
mu uv can mjuoiivu i
to the new employes who have San Francisco, Nov
neighbors. . ’ ..
No, it is not as large and newsy and well as A
— ?*“*“■> but it is the only paper in the woi 1 boosting Mart
and the interests of Mart people. It is tlf ,y. P*P$r
ing practically all the news worth" publishing this vicinity,
and if it should discontinue publication, afle*1 "
sorry town that couldn’t afford a newspaper."’0™’ (l1’" , e.as go
* ( are above not ing the little home
town sheet and send all their urinting off '■> c*ty ^bope.
Yes. there are some business(?) me'”‘nd others *
—only a few we are glad to say—who pro^ by the prestige and
• and community, yet
DUUllUliy HIV 1IU111V ftocn *««v wr*’ , . ..
cold criticism and indifference are the returns the editor
receives from them. , . .
The great big majority of Mart however, are frlend-
,V u, v„v They take it, read it and say they like it.
We would like to make it unanimous, if powible. One citizen
..Reading the Herald not only
appreciated Information, but it inspires loyalty
- - n jense of satisfaction that
tu HIV iiviiic tuwii unu auviuri inc M
helps to make life worth living—I «"u,dn t be without it.
If you are not a regular subscriber, may we not count you
as one of our happy family? Phom’ the Herald office No. 54a
-to “send it on,” and our carrier «>1 deliver it to your home
or place of busmess regularly each afternoon. Oui pleasant
and accommodating solicitor and a?es nn
cessary, for your monthly subscription of 50 cents or $5.00 pei
y"“ri/y^doin„oU«Hh»t you «” Ok. th. ,D«»x then
by all means subscribe for the Weekly Ihiald $1.50 per year
in advance.
‘ i Subscribe now!
in I . ______________------I----—-—■------
I Mart about 8 o’clock Tuesday j One American dollar will now
There is much dfsap- /buy 105,000 Russian rubles, but
did not nobody wants them. Too heavy
<a load to carry.
or entering the service with the
illegal and determination of rendering I
faithful and efficient service to !■
th< receiver. That during sain
all period they shall work under
seniority and contractual rights, the same rules, regulations and ■
Second: The court further working conditions as is pre- H
finds that the general commit- scribed by the contract existing ■
tee of said order on the Interna- immediately before said strike, ■
tional A: Great Northern railway nit without contractual rights. I
knew seven or eight days prr\ If is therefore, ordered ad- ■
ions to Oct. <22, 1921, that tin Judged and decreed by the ■
' i-1’— ...... follows: I
la) That the receiver and his I
executive officers are authoriz I
said 'd to retain in the service ot fl
flic receiver, all new employes!■
is to taking the places of the strik- fl
with iog employes until the 25th day
That of November A. D. 1921. m
(b) That the striking employ- ■
<- iiniess sooner called by the;fl
ineiker shall not return to theifl
n ice (bn ing the aforesaid 11
t>erio.-i, im; aS tn each, if called M
I-' or thereto and as to all on'fl
the 1 -i.-aid date of the 25th ■
day of Nov. A. 1). 1921, said j J
■'triking employes, save and ex- IB
■ept the members of the gen- IB
oral committee, named R. D. JE
E. Shep- B
In the District Court of „„
United Staten for the South- plication, acknowledging
em District of Texas, at have committed an error
lloUNton. done wrong, and praying
(Now Central Union Trust Co >ng, if reinstated in the service, the court on that appeal all Houston arrived Tuesday after- UP ", >rom those folks who
of New York)
Complaintants
Versus
International Great Northern
Railway Co. Et Al
Defendants
(Tuesday’s Mart Daily Herald)
This week, Nov. 7-12, is being observed a8/‘•Subscribe for
vour home town paper” week, throughout Amentf- * "e **er-
•*.. - r * a • ... . .L.« _
(till 10 »• TW •»* U|J]MVVIUV* ’ ~ ,
ment of loyal subscribers who know its valuerlo* , communi-
reiver <
of thirty (30) days, and
reinstatement
aid employes to their
seniority and contract rights be
h pendent, al the end of said
; ’hation period as to each indi-
i'bird. < i whether or not his
iri'bh t during such period ha.->
• n in full compliance with this
• the letter and spirit
<■ ) That as to the four mem I
of the general committee
the opinion of the court I
that in the interests of all con
, • ned thev shnll not he rein- I
s'»led. hut it is the judgment ol n
the court t^wt fi e ouestlnn of J
fhpir retnt’nn to the receiver be I
■» ft entirelv with receiver, I
udgment he may J
No, it is not as large and newsy and well
ter. Miss Annie Wood/of~Wa’co, er papers, lfc ,» ... .... ...
were guests Tuesday in the ,,nd lhe ‘ntereats of Mart people. It is fh< on.'y. P«Per giv
“ home of her friend, Mrs. C. M.
for may have direct appeal t" tn* McIntosh.
Central Trust Co. of New York the mercy of the court, promis court, but that th. deci n by Miss Gladys Jennings
I m any
affect the attitude and
' ; ‘ • men, or
(iation of the action of the give them any right to pre esi chiding
court, and render to the receiv- to the Brotherhood as to the ...v„
er and his officers, good, faith- court's action, though the bro- bis home on Limestone Ave.
On this the 2nd day of No- ^u'« and efficient service. therhood may represent atty number of the striking I
vember, A. 1). 1921, came on to
demand of the membership of *n* °f *he opinion that
the Brotherhood of Railroad !-----
Trainmen employed on the In- action taken, and
ternationa! /. Great Northern done, and the
railway, to be re-instated in the condemns the
services uf I
their full seniority and con-
tractual riehts, said employes ------ B- ------ -------
having left the services of the finds that it will be an injustice
receiver at twelve o’clock noon, to the new
October 22. 1921, on a strike come to the rescue of the
and who are still out of the
services of the receiver.
And the court, after having
considered all the facts as pre- crating the road to summarily
Minted by the record,
testimony introduced
benring, finds the
facts:
First: That the strike of Oct the service for a fixed period of
22, 1921, by the Order of Rro- time,
therhood of Railroad Trainmen Ninth: The court further
on the International Great finds as to the rank and file of
Northern railway was against the striking employes, that
decision No. 147, of thi United they should be restored on a
States labor board, wh^h deci- date fixed, without, at the time
pay of of restoration, contractual oi
urther; . niority. rights, but upon pro
Wd eight hat :ftn. Said probation bekut.
Wo (ho thar they iwill, during said per- '
i gll class iod, show by their conduct and
l United ^service that they are returning
interna with no ill feeling or dlsaatis- j
rail- faction with the court’s decision i
o -y. and including the Oi b • of or his executive officers, or
Brotherhood of Railm fi in their employes, but are return-
men, for Oct. 30, 192’ That mg with the bona fide purpose
the said strike of Oct 22. 1921,
wns unwarranted,
• ’thout excuse, and is condemn
eu by the court, and said <m
ployes did thereby forfeit
cided by the receiver and his relations, and the cour?
— ‘ . ...( (|iSAatisfaction
this disapproval the tailure on
general strike was fixed
Oct. 30, 1921, and made co » f
fort, or took any steps to » hang<
the date of the strike < i
order on the Intern.'' m.;! a
Great Northern railway -
make the date c<»n!</rn
the date of Oct. 30. 1921.
the action bf said committee je
failing to change said date. <>i-
to make any effort to .!<> «>. wa -
without excuse, extieme'y r. ,
rehensibk, and is condemne I io
the court.
Third: The .n pi im th< i
finds that as to tin iauk and
fi<e of said striking empbne
there is a difference betwo i
their case and that of the gen
eral conin' Frame, . liairman; J.^Bfl
said railway. That it does not herd, N. K. Righam and George
appeat' that the rank and file of C. Nellis, shall l>e permitted to
said membership <,f said ordei return to th* service of the re-
had it within their power t< reiver on probation, fora period
have taken any steps to change of thirty (30) days, and that
the date <d said strik* from the final full reinstatement ot
Oct. 22, 1921. to Oct. 30, 1921. -aid employes to their forme!
but that this authority was
lodged ■solely • in the genera’
ertnm t’ee, and the court i- <>'
the opinion that in dealing with
this matter, a
should be mwd< a
geiwial rm n he>-<b
and fi’e of th» order, and
gner-.ber.s of • </*>m ra;
mittee.
Frurfh
finds, and
th-: rani
her- of
and Rpun
their said
th»* imnre
right to s
tv,e deci
St ite
t further
nion, that
he mem-
lot realise
e oilltv ot
under
~ Sil iaWBl
. to jng( blit is taking them back as
-------------j same basis as
wilr when they went out. Undei
the circumstances the men ap-
preciate the consideration
i company very
i own ex-
.perienced men for the efficien
cy of its service.
Mesdames Earl B. Smyth, A.
L. Leake and J. L. Spencer at-
tended a district meeting i-
Waco today of Baptist W. M. U.
7.—The officers.
j re- trial of Arbuckle was continued The temperature is several night.
ceiver in this time of trouble, today uipil Nov. 11. with the degrees lower here by reason of pointment,because Jt
and assisted the receiver in the consent of both sides. the norther which i
performance of his duties in op-’ — .. ■ ■ „ .■ —
was
4
- hfl
sion reduced the rate of
said employes, and 0*
that said strike was ca>
days l»eforc and prior jti
general strike called on Jl
I railroads within thei
States, including the
tional A Great Nortlwrn
wwr, f___ _ ..... t matte.' will b*.
they settled in a broad -pn!: i'
and tied adversely to t’
court, but that the dcci-bon by
. ....... eral chairmen have inflict'd From WEDNESDAY’S DAJLt
The court finds that great loss upon this road ana Mrs. F. M. Holcomb returned
the receiver, and his executive the men they represent, an. today from Waco, where she
officers and employes who re- that should they or any oi them has been for special treatment,
maim'd n the service, acted most be reinstated by the rvc ur, Mr. Holcomb is still confined at
— -------...^.1 illness.
Mrs. Maggie Smith arrived
today from Dallas for a visit in
ap- oil this understanding. J. A. Leddon.
(e) The receiver is turtnei
- directed that h' . I < > Grove is a guest in the home of ment 01 wno *"ow
arise during the period >1 pro his daughter, Mrs. G. C. Ram ty.a1nd can conscientiously recommend it to th#1’
w. ..v.movmii, in inv i. a M. i court finds that bation as to whether any man
Trainmen’s case, which follows: striking employes come be- has returned in a i d mi '
(he f°re h*n’ a*> attitude of sup- per spirit, that
to come back cheerfully and be final and shall not
conduct themselves in such a manner i-----
manner as to show their appre- relation of the other
Brotherhood as to the
_______ ________9__ ____> 1_____________
mainad n the service, acted most be reinstated by th*-
commendably in lucn vumvo v*.«v -J.....1- •• — .
to protect the property of the resent these men on this roaa,
• . . * . _ . * . . ■ • . • * * iii
in turning to work tn . i P* the home of her daughter. Mrs. **,,D "T’*1’ i’,w” ‘ rWp ifer.
A LvJdun vour home town paper week, throughout Ameru> *n< uer
R- A. Langston of Bloomink ®,tl ‘8 P},a1hin« its own claims and will appreciate 'VcommunL
ana
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Spencer, J. L. The Mart Herald (Mart, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1921, newspaper, November 11, 1921; Mart, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1239582/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .