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...Finally, therefore, we call upon you to get Weir to comply with the NRA within 48 hours or get the Wagner bill passed this week or else stop pretending that any immediate and effective action by the Government is possible. ..." Still trying to get the Government to club Ernest Tener Weir into submission to the A. F. of L., the union then demanded that General Johnson remove Weirton Steel's Blue Eagle. Budd Manufacturing. Second act of NRA was to supervise an election for the employes of Philadelphia's Budd Manufacturing Co.-an election to supersede two previous...
...President summoned to the White House Ernest Tener Weir, chairman of Weirton Steel Co. (National Steel), ordered him to settle the labor row in his mills (TIME, Dec. 25). He also received Rev. Charles E. Coughlin of Detroit. When the priest emerged from the White House, he reported: "I discovered that Mr. Roosevelt is about 20 years ahead of the thought that is current in the country today...
...Depression paragon is National Steel -only major steel company able to keep its plants running profitably throughout the dark days. Its presiding genius is Ernest Tener Weir who also chairmans subsidiary Weirton Steel of Weirton, W. Va. Last week white-crested Founder Weir got a sizzling telegram from NRAdministrator Johnson: ''You are about to commit a deliberate violation of Federal laws and ... if you do so, I shall request the Attorney General to proceed against you immediately." Founder Weir proceeded to commit the "violation," then settled down in his Pittsburgh home to read (for the lost time...
Elected. Ernest Tener Weir, president of Weirton (W. Va.) Steel Co.; to be board chairman of National Steel Co., a combination of Weirton Steel Co., Great Lakes Steel Corp. and subsidiaries of M. A. Hanna Co. of Cleveland...
...woman member of Congress, announced that, in the event of the Washington Baseball Club's winning the baseball championship of the world, she will introduce a resolution in Congress to make Walter Johnson's* birthday a legal holiday throughout the District of Columbia. In Manhattan, John K. Tener, one time Governor of Pennsylvania, one time President of the National League of Professional Baseball Clubs, one-time baseball pitcher, spoke as follows to a newspaper reporter: "Suppose the manager or owner of a big league baseball club suddenly developed radical ideas about how the game should be played...