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Show HAS PLAN TO AVERT STRIKES DURING WAR NEW YORK. March 12. Plan for averting labor S'.rikes In case of war were announced here today by the National Na-tional Civic Federation and will be placed before the National Council of Defense. Concilia t ion committees, composed jointly of employers, labor lenders and the public would be formed in every industrial in-dustrial center. Tn this connection a statement by the civic organization's mediation me-diation committee today said: "There is need of early precaution on this subject, not only on account of the publi'dy announced Intentions of certain radical organizations to promote strikes and riot a In every manufacturing lo-cMity lo-cMity where they ca u possibly get a hearing, but also on account of the ex-i ex-i perien-'e. in England, where it was found, nffr the South Wales miners' strike involving in-volving 200,000 workmen, that the only means of settling and preventing strikes whs t h rough Hii'-h olu nt at y ef fort s, t he munitions (juinp'.iJuiy net haiiu proved |