Show COUNCIL TO AID AIDIN I IN EXECUTION OF WAR LABOR PLAN I Employers and yes Represented John Lind LindIs Is Cha Chairman Washington Jan 15 Six Six men and ami andone amione one woman oman were named b by Secretary Wilson lIson tonight t to form the advisory council that will assist in the administration adminis of a war labor program In In- In trusted to the tI department of labor b by bythe bythe the President John Lind former governor governor gov gov- of Minnesota ota la is s chairman of or the tho council and antI representative e of or the publIc public public pub pub- II lic n and d the other members are arc Representatives of or employers Wad employers dill president o of the Sloss- Sloss Sheffield Steel Iron company Birmingham Birmingham Bir Bir- lr- lr mingham Ala and of or the Platt Iron IronWorks Works Yorks Dayton Daton O 0 0 chairman of ot the war committee of oC the chamber of oC commerce commerce commerce com com- merce of the United Stat States 8 and A A. A. A A Landon Jen general Ial manager of the AmerIcan American Amer Amer- ican Radiator com company pan vice president of or tho the aircraft production board and president of ot of the Buffalo N. N Y V. chamber chamber cham cham- ber of or commerce Representatives es of ot John s John B. B Lennon of or Illinois former treasurer of or orthe the American Federation of Labor and John J J. J Casc Casey of oC Pennsylvania former member of or Congress Economist Economist Dry Dr I I. I L. L C. C Marshall C of or the University of ot Chicago Representative of ot women Agnes women Agnes Ne Nestor lor of ot Chicago o president of or the Womans Woman's Trade Union league member of the defense councils council's womans woman's committee committee com com- antI and former president of or the Gl Glove Gle e Workers Workers' union I I in a statement announcing the appointments ap- ap Secretary Wilson said This is In accordance with tho the recent re recent recent re- re cent action of or the council of national j I defense e with tho the approval of oC the PresIdent President President Pres Pres- ident In n placing In tho the hands of ot the secretary of labor the formulation and nd execution of or the war labor adminis adminis- It gives to the department of ot labor full rull power to deal with every e phase of the war Labor J problem Including ing lug th the distribution transportation housing and antI training of or workers and effects that t centralization and unification tion lion that has been sought h by the tho government gov JO government labor capital and the public Unit Unity of action between the thc various departments Is assured b by the intention intention tion of ot Secretary Wilson Il on Ja later ter to I increase in increase in- in n- n crease tho the council by ho tho the appointment of or representatives from the war nn navy and agricultural departments and the tho shipping shinning board The Tho labor administrator and hI his advisory ad ad- advisory ad- ad council will at at once take in hand the thc questions of standardization of labor policies the providing pro distributing and m maintaining of ot a stable and antI adequate supply of or workers labor di dilution di- di dilution lution and training priority demands demand the adjustment of or disputes and the safeguarding of or employment living lI and housing conditions The advisory Isor d council will stud study all 11 phases of ot the problem make recommendations and plans for additional 1 machinery and supervise su supervise per lse their execution The Thc United States employment service servIce ser ice ceo now a separate bureau Is 18 already being expanded to take care of the task tasko o of economic distribution of or workers I |