Show tJ W it 8 jfr r k— uJ— ' J "' iii i ’'A ’3f - 44’’ "WtttOffaWfoi! ffesi j&j 1 i f J j y 'J1'I y f - Sunday Morning - -- Officials Move To End Riots lit Minneapolis Prompt Call for Troops IF PA Prepiu es lo Drop 3000 Utah Workers Greenwell Back From Chicago Parley Tells Plan to Discharge 100 a Week Sixty Stay on Strike at Park City Politicians And Labor Board (Continued — — WASHINGTON July 15 (P( HARLAN Ky July 15 UP) leaders Saturday scheduled Brigadier General Ellerbe Carter House two laden issues for national guard commander said debatecontroversy next week— a prciposal for a MINNEAPOLIS July 15 (UP)— Governor Harold E Stassen moved lor peaceful settlement of the Minneapolis WPA strike crisis Saturday night as Major George Leach prepared to ask for regular U S armv troops if further rioting nr( bloodshed occur Stasstn aiimged a cunfeiente between W P A officials and labor end relief leaders after one man a shot and killed eight were Mounded and a dozen others including six policemen were injured The conference will be held Monday TTie fatal riot occurred Friday 1 lght outside a W P A sewing project scene of tw'o previous riots In one of which a policeman was slugged and subsequently died of a Bill Roberts 35 Idle union coal miner was shot and killed Saturday night and that Willie Fee M miner was held for questioning The shooting occurred near a roadhouse at nearhv Manfill Garter said Fee employed bv the Mahan-Elliso- n Coal company on whose fatal property Wednesday’s "pitched battle” between troopers and pickets occurred signed warrants against 223 picket the general said adding "I wouldn t be surprised if the shooting was Tiot connected with Fee's signing of the warrants ” Carter said he dispatched militia officers to the scene but that Roberts died before a phjsician arrived Roberts had worked for the Mahan-Elhso- n company until last Anril 1 when the old United Mine Workers’ union contract expired Earlier in the night two men were shot to death at Wallins Creek 9 miles west of here in what General Carter described as a "drunken brawl” heait ailment First Fatalities in lT S The fatalities were the first in the’ nation-wid- e demonstration by WPA strikers against the new federal law that requires WPA month workers to work a for the same tvages they formerly received for W'orking 67 hours a 130-ho- month Stassen agreed to attempt to seek y a peaceful solution to the strike after conferring with seven strike leaders Strike leaders suggested to Stassen' it might be possible to begin negotiations leading to peaceful settlement of the strike if all project were shit down immediately until the present tense situation has1 passed Linus C Glotzbach administrator -- Measures Affect Arrested Man Names 223 Pickets in Writ May WPA Salt £akc Tribune Harlan Bullet House Slates Vote on Ends Life Of Idle Miner Disputed Bills Bystander Stops Bullet WPA Struggle state ITljc congressional investigation of the National Labor Relations board and the Hatch bill to prohibit pernicious political activity Speaker Bankhc’d and Mijority Leader Kavburn (ID Texas derided at a si Ug meeting to lit the house vote on both propositions the same day— next Thurs-da- v Although the administration was understood to be opposed to the investigation of the labor board by a committee of five house members as proposed bv Representative Smith (D) Virginia few legbe could believed It islators blocked One member predicted the entire Republican delegation and at least 65 per cent of the Democrats would vote for the Inquiry Tavor Hatch Bill Bipartisan suppoit also was veloping for the Hatch bill Already approved bv the senate In a much more drastic form the bill was modified bv the house judiciary committee but Representative Dempsey (D' New Mexico contended at least 75 or 80 of the Democrats in the house FRANKFORT Ky July 15 (INS) — A conference between would join him in a move to "reGovernor A B Chandler and Fed- store the teeth” to the pleasure eral Representative H A Schwein-hau- t Rcpubluan sources aid most of ended at Frankfort Saturday the minority s 168 members would A stray bullet fired in a battle between WPA strikers and afternoon without anv agreement support any move to strengthen the being reached on the bitter Harlan bill Minneapolis police wounded Sam Latcrulv pictured here In its present form the bill would county coal mine dismite prohibit the coercion or intimidaFollowing the conference Governor Chandler in a formal state- tion of anv person for the purpose of interfering with his right to ment said "We have fully canvassed the vote in elections to choose federal situation and I have urged Attor- officials make it unlawful to de10000-Acr- e ney General Hubert Meredith to prive anv person of work relief or other bencifts because of race be lenient in prosecuting the min" color creed or political activity cases Harlan at ing Chandler referred to pickets ar- Frotests Amendment on to Bains rested Wednesday after miners and It also would forbid any federal Kentucky national guardsmen Flames Men clashed leaving one miner slain o'ficial from interfering with the results of federal elections but the and eight other persons miurcd Bv United Press Earlier Governor Chandler had house committee inserted a proWinds usually the worst enemy of fire fighters shifted Satur- stated John L Lewis head of the vision stipulating this should not C I O controlled United Mine affect the light of suih officials to day night to help 2000 men bung some measure of control over Workers of America which is at- partinpate in political activities “That s simply legalizing politiflames which had already consumed nearly 10 000 acics of timber tempting fo force the Harlan Counof some of the big ty Coal Operators association s 20 cal management in the Pacific northwest shots in the government were tryto sign a “closed shop conmines Rains fell in scattered areas but tract could not 'bulldoze Ken- ing to get at” Dempsey protest” ed n most instances failed to reach tucky the large forest fires still blazing in de- 250-od- d had announced earlier that most project would not reopen Monday Still in Session la answi r to his question on What strike leaders hoped to accomplish in one city when congress and President Roosevelt had taken definite stands against changes in the WPA regulations to which the! strikers object Stassen was told that congress still is in session am esn change the law Stassen was told by one leader that the projects cannot be kept open without protest and my experience with Minneapolis police - that any protest means violence Minneapolis had 1631 persons on the) W P A rolls but nearly 6000 have been fired for staying off the job! for five consecutive dajs ‘ l- Force Inadequate Mayor Leach sought federal intervention arguing that the Minneapolis police force was inadequate to protect the 100 projects in the city He appealed to Attorney General Frank Mur-phand conferred with Brigadier Leaeral Campbell H Hodges at fort Snelling I am piepared " Leach said after to ask conferring with Hodges Governor Stassen to request fiom President Roosevelt the assistance of regular army detachments stationed at Tort Snelling if farther noting such as that of last night occurs ” Although Glotzbach had asserted that further disturbance seemed unlikely in view of the fut that most projects would not reopen Mondav Leach said With dodgers and handbills people to violence being circulated there might be further trouble " WPA jt ‘ ’ From rage One) ceived orders to reduce administrative expenses as the" number of WPA workers decreases he stated Travel and telephone allowances will be trimmed 'to the bone” he said and administrative lobe vacated by resignation will not be refilled The new relief bill provides that Colonel Harrington shall eslabh h a new monthly wage schedule bv August 31 Mr GreenweM said which "shall not be vared for workers of the same type in different geographical areas to anv greater extent than may be justified bv differences In the cost of ’’ living Salt Lake county at present pavs WPA unskilled workers the national maximum of $40 per month whereas workers in the southern states get only $26 Any compromise between the two scales therefore would work to the disadvantage of laborers here Require Oath Other points brought out at the Chicago meeting included the fact that an investigation of the need status of every WPA worker muit be made at least once in six months and that all employes will be required to take an oath to support the United States constitution and to "faithfully discharge the offue or employment on which I am about to enter ” Mr Greenwell said the 60 Park City WPA workers who went on strike Thursday against provisions' of Jhe new relief bill particularly the clause requiring all W P A employes to work 130 hours a month s'ayed away from the' jobs for the third day Saturday Trucks furnished bv the road commission and driven by W P A men to tiansport workers to projects in and near Park City failed to arrive at 8 a m at the city hall he said Two pickets and a small group of W P A workers veic present at that time but tl“ lattir made no effort to secure trm jmitition to Woik If the men voluntarily stay away from work for five consecutive working days they will be automatically dropped under tne new law Mr Greenwell said He added that if that occurred he would abandon the street improvement and sanitation projects in Park City rather than import W P A labor July 16 1939 A Official Denies Labor Plaint Against Board Raj )s Charge lie Resigned O Under Force ANGELES July 15 (UP)— Towns J Nylander who resigned Friday night as regional director of the national labor relations board Saturday described as "ridiculous’ charges that Congress of Indus rial Organizations groups had his action Ihe charges were contained In A published statement of the Los Angeles Central Labor council affiliated with the American Federation of Labor which alleged that officials In Washington ‘informed him that he would have to go along with the C I O — or else ” ‘Any attempt to discredit the board or the C I O in connection with my resignation is not only without merit but is ridiculous" Salt Lake county commissioners Drt Nylander said "At no time have decided to make no recom- has the board ever urged me otherwise than to enforce the act vigormendations to congress concernously and impartially" Chairnew WPA regulations ing said he intended to take man J R Rawlins announced Sat- a Nylander two or three months' vacation and then resume research work in urday The board was requested Friday economics and statistics with a view to returning eventually to by a committee of W V A woikers in those subjects to petition Utah s congressmen to teaching work for amendments to the new regulations requiring more hours ISoled Architect Dies of work per month and providing NEW YORK July 15 for dropping certain workers from the rolls J Helmle 70 retired architect who We do not have enough In- designed the George Washington formation regarding the new rules memorial at Alexandria Va the on which to base an intelligent Bush terminal here and other large Mr recommendation " Rawlins structures throughout the United said "and hence we don’t feel we States and Europe died Saturday should try to tell congress what it at his summer home in Port Washshould do " ington Long Island Dr fo-c- -- UPl-F- rank Shifting Winds Aid Fire Army Timber Blaze Curb Coat Fail Quench Outbreaks Thousands of Fighting Oregon and Washington A changing wind and a four-dasiege by 700 men one of the largest forces ever mobilized in Klamath countv combined to check Oregon s major fire on tne Klamath Indian reservation in the southern part of the state The flames had spread over 7000 acres eating into valuable jellow pine forests Forpst officials patrolled the fire line s Saturday in an effort to ascertain the damage Reinforcements from C C C camps were turning the tide in Mount Biker national forest which had covered 600 Flames acres in Curry gap and had devasy the cooler way to bake those delicious hot biscuits that the family rave about tated other areas in the forest wore being brought under control In Washingtons Wenatchee national forest 200 firefighters were released as mopping-up- ” process began on 37 fires A score of smaller e outbreaks including a blaze in the Benchmark mountain area of Snoqualmie forest were Blames ‘Labor Flemrnts’ still a source of worry The shift In wind accompanied Leach asserted that "certain labor elements have openly revolted by capricious rains and higher huagainst the federal government In midity in central Oregon helped check fires in Ochoco national forIts WPA administration” He told Murphy that “nothing est Eleven lightning fires were burn- short of federal intervention can iw and order" and asked icstore ' ruthontv for Hodges to drfend fedYI Closes Offices eral projects K C Harrington W P A com Y ASHINGTON July 15 (UP)-W- ork misinner said at Washington that Projei ts Commissioner F C Clotzbai h s action in dosing down Harrington Satu-da- v abolished the most of the Minneapolis projects 14 W P A area offices in Oklahoma had his full and unqualified sup-- f Their functions will be taken over port because 'there Is nothing else by five new district establishments to do’ except to close the projects in the first move to reduce adU city a lthorities cannot provide ministrative costs in the federal adequate protection for lives of relief program as ordered by conv nrkers and government property gress 250-acr- c I1! 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