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Show THE SMITH FI ELD SENTINEL, SMIT11FIELD. UTAH flews gjnate Review of Current Events the World Over Condemns Sitdown Strike but Spares President Henry Ford Defies Lewis Governor Henson Incurs Censure of Minnesota Senate. EDWARD C Western By W. PICKARD get the Guffey coal lem. They will prevent mob rule. PILontrol bill through the senate Apparently tho sherilT WM m an amendment condemning unbiased law enforcement officer in Sitdown strike. Majority Leader uus case. - M OVING of a carrying simp jjjf condemnation, hut when it was preyed and adopted, 75 to ty a vote of a it was not a joint res-jutio- o which resolution, yould require of signature the the president That waa Me-ve- y that Senator others . and wanted, but Robinson said it must he concurrent, because he would not put Mr. Roosevelt in the position of having to indicate his position on the sitdown strike by either measure. filing or vetoing the PfyiH declaring the sitdown strike illegal and contrary to Bound the resolution as public policy adopted took a double slap at the employers by also declaring: industrial spy "That the system breeds fear, suspicion and animosity, tends to cause strikes and industrial warfare and is contrary to sound public policy; and "That it is likewise contrary to sound public policy for any employer to deny the right of collective bargaining, to foster the company union or to engage in any ether unfair labor practice as Jn the national labor relations de-gn- act" EJENRY FORD returned from 11 Detroit to his winter residence Ways, Ga., and there announced that the Ford Motor company "never will recognize the United Automobile Workers of America or any other union. "Well deal with individual workers, he said. Ford said that any of his men who struck would be led out of the particular plant with regrets "because we know the men are simply being duped and coerced by the strike leaders." We wont hold any grudge against them and will be willing to hire them back," he added. He said public officials were charged with protecting citizens from such disorders as sitdown strikes. Those who seize property not their own are in the same category as housebreakers," Ford said. John L. Lewis in reply told a union meeting in Detroit that he had no doubt Ford will continue to deal with individual employees as long as his employees permit him to follow that policy and no longer. And the C. I. O. chief added ominously: I have no doubt Henry Ford win change his mind on this subject. The strike in the Ford plant in Kansas City came to an and and the members of the United Automobile Workers were boasting of gaining a victory over the imperturbable Henry. But the advantage they won was alight and temporary, and the battle with Ford is yet to be fought. at The thirty-da-y back again to the West. pllWetd strike Of the Chrys- ler company employees came to an nd when W. P. Chrysler and John Lewis reached an agreement under persuasion of Governor Murphy. The company agreed to recognize the U. A. W. A. as the bargaining agency for its members, and the union pledged that it would call no sitdown strikes nor permit its members to engage in any in Chrysler Plants for the duration of the comp pact, which extends to March 3, 1938. The strike of Reo company men was settled on approximately the same terms, and Governor Murphy then turned his attention to the Hudson company strike. The C. 1. O. invaded Canada by calling out 3,700 workers in the plants of the General Motors company of Canada at Oshawa, Ont. But it waa the kind of strike, with picketing, and the union Pledged there would be no violence. T'HREE hundred sitdown strikers A at the plant of the Hershey Chocolate corporation at Hershey, Pa., were overwhelmed and. driven out by a mob of thousands of irate farmers and loyal workers of the company. The fanners were enraged because the strike had cut off their market for $10,000 worth of milk daily. They and the were armed with clubs and bricks and the strikers were treated roughly. Gov. George II. Earle of Pennsylvania ordered an investigation and declared formally: The bloodshed at the Ilerslicy plant was a disgrace to the commonwealth. The blnme lies directly on the sheriff of the county, who said he did not need the assistance of the state police to maintain order. Precedent decrees that local authorities must ask the state's assistance before it Intervenes. The state police will not be used to suppress union labor. Neither are they interested in the sitdown prob- non-trike- rs Eh,ier i,ra:ve Russia are iiiv.nt.y viiiljiir.g t!.o Spanish civil war neutrally agreement by Mlv.la.g aid to the Madrid govern-iye:- .t this is cl.aige rtat'.y made by Virginia llayda. Italian editor who is generally regarded as voicing views of Premier Mussolini. The charges are so serious that many e ..'servers believe they mean Italy may soon break away from the agreement and openly go to the as- the Franco regime. said 23 officers of the French general staff were mapping t.ie strategy of the loyalists especm the front northeast of Macially drid, and that transshipment had been permitted through France of much war material made in the Lnited States. He alleged that Edouard Daladier, French minister of war, is receiving reports on the of the new 155 millimeter (6.1 ,nch) French guns sent to Spain and used extensively in the Guadabuttle. lajara liie Spanish steamer Mar Negro, Guyda declared, wi s en route to alc.ncia from Odessa, Russia, with a cargo of munitions of war for the Spanish government. A Benson governor of Minnesota, involved in labor troubles that might conceivably result in his imAbout peachment. 200 members of the "peoples lobby" staged a sitdown in the senate chamber at St. Paul for the purpose of enforcing their demands for immediate action on the governors relief plan. Benson had previously spoken to the crowd, telling them it is all right to be a little rough once in a while in dealing with the legislature, and the lawmakers were exceedingly resentful. The governor, after one day and night, persuaded the demonstrators to leave, telling them they had done a good job. On regaining possession of its chamber, the senate put through a resolution condemning the governor for inciting people to riot and failing to perform his lawful duties to quell and quiet the mob." While there was no serious talk of impeachment, the report was current that the senate resolution was drafted deliberately as a possible basis for such action. of of representatives passed, 122 to 14, a measure, admittedly experimental, designed to speed Supreme court decisions oil the constitutionality of acts of congress. It embraces one of the phases of the Presidents court program. The bill provides that whenever the constitutionality of an act of congress is drawn in question in any suit in a federal court, the attorney general is permitted to appear and present arguments on behalf of the government. The attorney general is given the same rights as a party in the suit. DERSISTEKT search in the moun-- 1 tains of northern Arizona revealed the wreck iff the skyliner that had been missing several days; and in the wreckage were the corpses of the eight occupants, six of them burned beyond recognition. The plane had been sold and was being taken from Burbank, Calif., to New York. It had smashed the side of a mountain, the D1TUMINOUS coal miners were against cause of the disaster being unon strike only one day, for the known. new wage scale, providing an increase of pay for the 400,-00- 0 men, was signed by representa-tiyeso- f 11) RICES of government bonds have been declining in a disturbthe operators and the United Mine Workers of America. Of ing manner, and the administration course the consumer will have to decided to do something to check the slump. The open pay for this wage boost. Charles market committee of the United O'Neill, president of the federal reEastern Coal Sales corporation and serve system dischairman of the operators' delegacussed the matter tion at the conference, said the cost all one day, and of bituminous coal at the mine next day President would go up at least 25 cents a ton. Roosevelt, Secretary The miners won a raise of 50 cents of the Treasury a for demand their a day, but lost and Morgenthau week. The week, or Chairman Ecclcs of 7 hours a day and 5 days a week, the reserve board which was in effect under the old held a long conferAlso men the contract, will remain. ence. The result was failed to get two weeks' vacation this announcement: with pay and a guaranty of 200 With a view (1) to exerting its work of a year. days influence toward orderly conditions in the money market and (2) to THERE is going to be a inlively facilitating the orderly adjustment the struggle iff member banks to the increased southwestern oil fields. The C. L O., reserve requirements effective May whose plans in that direction were 1, 1937, the open market committee mentioned in this column not long of the federal reserve system is preago, has begun the campaign to or- pared to make open market purganize the workers in the Texas chases of government securities for field. Harvey C. Fremming of the account of federal reserve banks Washington, president of the Inter- in such amounts and at such times national Association of Oil Field, as may be desirable. Gas Well and Refinery Workers and The security and commodity close friend of John Lewis, is in markets were given a rather severe A rival charge of the operations. by the President when he told movement for members and pres- jolt the correspondents that prices of tige will be started in a few days durable goods, especially steel and by the A. F. of L. copper, were too high and that it Gov. James V. Allred of Texas was time for a shift in federal exhas given notice that he will use penditure from them so as to spread the national income more evenly. every resource against strikes, which he declares are unHe added: lawful and PROCLAIMED by allthe President, My investigation convinces me governors, congress have n strike organizers that was celebrated throughday Army methods invaded Texas. out the nation on April 6, the twendo not represent the desires of an tieth anniversary of America's enoverwhelming majority of organized trance into the World war. labor in this state. The keynote of Army day, according to Rear Admiral Reginald air service R. Belknap, U. S. N. retired, genHT 1 between the United States and eral chairman of the day, is Peace Great Britain may be expected to through preparedness. We who have seen the terrible start almost immediately, for the redestruction wrought by war want to last obstacle in its way was Cando all in our power to avoid another moved by an agreement with ada concerning routes through the war, he said. The best way to do Dominion. this, we believe, is by having a of Commerce strong, Assistant Secretary that army and navy. So strengthened, J. Monroe Johnson announced been had an aggressor nation will think twice Canada routes through two before trying to draw us into war. for available made total The best way to achieve this prea make will flying craft that he added, is by carryof four trips a week. One route is paredness, N. B., and the ing out the provisions of the NationShcdinc. of by way hop-of- f al Defense act of 1920. other through Montreal. The over point tor eastward flights Florida ship canal project, the ocean would be from BoUwood, THAT would cut the state in landfall be would also which N. F., two, has come to the fore again on the westward flights. and probably will have to be fought the under Sr Johnson said that out once more in gwe-- a States ment British and United two crossings congress. Two make would planes on the matter apiece weekly. have just been filed. from MaJ. Gen. OENATOR JAMES HAMILTON One, M. MarkO LEWIS of Illinois told the senate Edwardchief of engicome ham, has time the that lie believes to call an neers of the army, for President Roosevelt that says the federal international peace conference Verwould government of the treaty would revise in comconbe justified the of the object sailles. He said new pleting the project a 0. ference would be to reach content the at a cost of might that Maj. Gen. disposition The other, revolt and Msrkhsm nations that arc now in and river because from the ecowhich continue in conflict feel harbor board, says the canal is of the affront and injury they the nomically unsound. under was worked upon them Neither report was made public terms of the treaty. the popular- at once, but the War department asserted The senator Markham recommendabroad would said General Atlantic-Gul- f waterway 33 ity of Mr. Roosevelt sn ed such of success lend much to the feet deep and 400 feet wide. a conference. u $85,-000,0- 30-ho- "Quotations" v adequate rrvival af international trade will be the mail tinla forra for raeiag politi-ra- t tmiiona and averting the danger ef war --Cordell Hull. Mr rail, whirh change ae alowly, are rhanging today like rlends before tba wind. Will Ihirenl. Tho great erhulara af tho world arc tho captains of the modem world's army of pragma. 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