June 16, 1958 Paul W. Williams, United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York ( Arthur V. Savage of counsel), for petitioner. Harry Loeb Mostow for respondent. VINCENT A. LUPIANO, J. This is a motion to compel arbitration and to stay the law action between the parties. No requirement for arbitration nor reference to arbitration was in any wise contained in any of the written or printed matter which was the subject of the subcontract between the parties. A provision for arbitration
May 7, 1941. Present — Hill, P.J., Crapser, Bliss, Schenck and Foster, JJ. The decedent was employed as an iron-worker's helper. On September 28, 1939, he was the victim of an accident which caused his death four days later. At the time of the accident he had been employed by this employer for twenty-one working days at the rate of four dollars per day, plus overtime. The employer's work was seasonal and because of this the claimant presented evidence of the decedent's earnings in other employments