Show f J R Roosevelt Applies t Spur to Recovery i Enforcement Plans Plains Johnson Sounds Call for End of Mob Conditions' Conditions in Coal Fields Br DT FRANCIS M. M STEPHENSON 1 Ao Associated Press Staff Writer NEW YORK Oct Oel President 4 President enforce Roosevelt put the spur to enforce enforcement f ment meat of his national recovery codes today with particular emphasis on N peace between c capital and labor Hugh S S. S Johnson Industrial administrator admin sounded the call caU for orderly relations in the new deal last night after a talk with the president when he called for lor an m end of ot mob conditions condi condi- y in the bituminous fields about c Pittsburgh In this instance Johnson sided with lat l labor or r and told the operators of the captive mines operated b by the thc steel andiron companies to q quit it quibbling about small points Mr Roosevelt talks tonight before the confer conference n e of Catholic charities he here and there is every expectation th that t he will expound In detail his ideas on the troublesome labor issue in the recovery campaign as S well as the credit expansion program to back it up He is permitting no Interpretation of the clause in the national industrial re recovery overy act declaring the right of collective bargaining for labor HeIs He HeIs Heis Is standing pat on the right of em cm to deal with employers through their own representatives The signing of 17 more codes for in ft late yesterday by the president dent marked the transition of the re rc recovery covery drive from the organization Uon to the enforcement phase After a two-hour two talk with General Genera Johnson he designated him to carryon carry carryon on on and put Into effective oper operation Uon the new working agreements for Industry In m. m and commerce which he feels require n a government supervision in inthe inthe the thc maturing peri period d. d Johnson told newspaper men he would divide the thc administrative machinery ma chinery into four or six sections with an an aide in charge of each with him him- himself himself himself self as coordinator to see sec that policies clicked He emphasized that he was prin prim principally Interested Just now in making sure of peaceful relations between labor and employers He lie spoke o of building up an organization for this purpose from the emergency media mediation lion tion board now presided over by Senator Senator Sen Sen- ator Wagner of New York Referring to the recurrence of strife in western Pennsylvania bituminous bituminous bitu bitu- minous fields he declared We cant can't continue to permit mob conditions around Pittsburgh and we wc arc are not going to permit it it il itHe He agreed with the position of ot the miners in the captive mines that the agreement with the operators allowing allowing allowing al al- lowing the same working conditions as prevailed In the mines organized by the United Mine Workers should permit the checkoff system and the election by miners of check weigh men Quibbling about such small smal points as that exhausts my patience growled Johnson It It is too fine a point for me The operators signed th agreement to deal with the representatives representatives representatives of the There it lis is and that Is plain enough to me One more of the basic codes remains remains re re- remains mains to be signed that signed that for the retail reo re- re retail tail trades Johnson said all that was necessary for this agreement was wasa a decision by himself on the clause to allow prices on the basis of Invoice cost plus 10 per cent The agriculture agriculture ture adjustment administration is opposing op op- posing this method After his talk tonight Mr Roosevelt Roosevelt Roose Roose- velt boards a n special train for return to Washington reaching there early tomorrow morning One of or his first engagements is attendance at the opening tame ame of the world series in Washington tomorrow between Washington Wash Wash- Washington ington and the thc New York Giants |