Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 21, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 25, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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spread, according to the report of Miss
Anna A. Gordon, jintional president of
the W. (1 T. U., given at the Chain-
hers-Wylle Memorial church. Philadel-
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Austin, Nov. 25.—Measures
to prevent operation of con-
cerns in Texas which are un-
able to pay wages of their
workmen, will probably be
presented to the next legisla-
ture, it has become known
here. Members of the legis-
lature already have under con-
sideration methods to preven’
operaton of irresponsible <
cents, it bs said.
< The need for such legisla-
tion is expressed by State La
bor Commissioner Joseph S.
Meyers, who declares th-;
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(which will prevent operation
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\ (companies and will enable such . . _ . ,
\ companies to be held respon-
V 'sible for payment of wage
- I earners under their employ.”
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i Heights in Houston this after-
[noon. From Houston Mr.
(Glenn will go to Belleville for
a visit of a few days.
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Labor Com- MUST SURRENDER AND ! consulate here f
said. “Some WRITE NOTES LATER ican department
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El Paso, Nov. 25.—Mexican
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writing and talking later. for Houston to witnJ
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allowed to discuss amnesty or Same and bring back
other terms under which they car, which Mr. Berni
will surrender, according to
word received at the Mexican,
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varied activities is ever-widening and
making itself felt with increasing
force,” said Mrs. Frap.es P. Parks,
corresponding secretary of the Na-
tional W. C. T. U. in commenting on
the membership grown, particularly
noted since the beginning of the
Jubilee Membership campaign which
ends In 1924.
Many of the international delegates
to the World W. C. T. U. convention
held In tlie Academy of Music, Phila-
delphia. have remained for the
National convention. Miss Evangeline
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P.oy Haynes trad M’sa j.:.-... ,Addam>
vziil bo leading .:,..w^erx .ue
conference sessions.
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T. U. are: Mls« Anas *. Otyuon,
Went; Mrs. Frances P. i-aA«» ux
responding secretary; Mo,. M jgare*
Munns, treasurer; Mre K9>
vice president, Sara tt'-ge.
Mrs. Elisabeth Preston Andenran,
relaric.4.
thousands of dollars are lost of railroad and ship unloading
to Texas laborers each year work.
'••ause of inabjlity or refusal j- Probably the type of legis-
of companies to pay wages, utinn/ -j ,
cases nrpvfii^arr Ln i ‘pviun/ oeing considered
among oil concerns, according aeri^™^ Present tirte,
to Meyers. Reports obtained accord,ng to members of the
from the labor commissioner forth-coming legislature who
show that during the past nine- aro handling the matter, is the
teen months more than $200,- passage of a law under which ---
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in cases reported to the state ed
claims board. ‘
said to be only a part of the 1
ictual amount lost. (the' state. This 'proposal
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made to the legislature type of law, it is said. Inves-
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dated by officials here. The division of the state railroad
>r‘.•’ 11 being discussed is the commission of oil and gas com-
en.,ion of the bond require-
■nt laws, under which eac1’
'•npany would be required io
put up bond for the payment
of its employes. Such require-
ments are made at the present
‘ime in Texas on certain
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unable to detect and punish
concerns that refuse to pay.
types their employes under the pres-
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 21, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 25, 1922, newspaper, November 25, 1922; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363659/m1/2/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .