Show CIO co Will Boy tt Ford FordOn On Refusal to Bargain Convention Votes Unanimously to Back Efforts for Organization PITTSBURGH Nov 17 INS INS INS- The Congress of Industrial OrganIzations OrganIzation's convention late today voted to o boycott the products of Motor Manufacturer Henry Ford unless he I PITTSBURG Nov 17 INS INS INS- C CIO I O 0 leadership today blocked an individual delegates delegate's effort to tout put ut the first convention on record indorsing a third term for President Pres- Pres dent ident Roosevelt but announced a composite political resolution would be brought out later Whether this will indorse a third term for Mr Roosevelt was not disclosed consents to bar bargain ain collectively with the he C I O affiliated United Automobile Automobile Automobile Auto Auto- mobile Workers Workers' union The vote was unanimous and came ame after a a noisy den deno on the floor emphasizing professions professions professions of C I 0 O unity in general and of the C CIO I 0 and the auto workers in particular The convention today hissed and booed the name of Representative tive Martin Dies D. D Texas chairman chairman chairman chair chair- man of the house committee investigating investigating un-American un activities and pr proceeded to adoption of a series of resolutions demanding protection of civil rights and federal legislation to prohibit strikebreaking Mayor Frank Hague of Jersey City came in for censure also and delegates cheered a speaker who branded him as a dictator before adopting a resolution demanding that the federal government cut off financial assistance to states in which workers' workers rights are violated J. J E. E Grossman Crossman n chairman of the Continued on Page Pace Two Column One Cue CIO GIO THREATENS T Q FORD BOYCOTT Continued from Page One CIO C I 0 Industrial Union council of Texas led the demonstration against Dies r r Crossland Grassland did not ask the convention contention con con- to go on record against Dies in resolution k OJ He was cheered when he said because because beo be- be We We elected this man In Texas o cause cause he looked locked young and virile and nd we thought hed he'd be another Huey Long not another HitI Hitler r or Worse We were wrong He has converted this committee committee commit- commit tee of his into a bludgeon to kill off off the friends of labor He willfully continues to spend public money in ln despicable relations with spies and stooges Texas is ashamed of the orgy of perjury and vituperation tion that he has made of f the committee committee court com com- t investigation v k Crossland said that it was imp os- os 1 11 sible to defeat Dies at the polls in inthe inthe the elections last week and that 0 people had not fully appreciated his bad qualities In time to put up upa a candidate against him The denunciation of Hague came camet camei t i from W. W J. J Carney of Newark CIO J regional director for New Jersey He called on the delegates to send sendy 4 y telegrams and resolutions to Washington Washington Washington Wash- Wash ington demanding that the La Follette Follette Follette Fol- Fol lette civil liberties committee and andI I other government agencies investigate investigate Hagues Hague's regime and restore J khe he rights of workers in Jersey City ax C I 1 0 O Chairman John L. L Lewis vas in the c chair throughout the I demonstration and ands and's s p pee e e c h c-h h e s sZ Z against Hague and Dies but offered offered offered of- of no comment except to clear pup up a technical point that arose and which he felt might have given rise i to to tto a misunderstanding 3 Josephine Roche Colorado coal operator and former assistant secretary sec- sec of the treasury now now- head of President Roosevelt's interdepartmental interdepartmental 4 mental committee on national health and hygiene was the fea- fea speaker at today's session Miss Roche stressed the importance tance of proper health and hygiene ne standards in working conditions and told the delegates that the fate of af f this nation rests with the e work- work sers ers |