Show J GETS ORDER TO TAKE TAKEOVER OVER IN STRIKE San Diego Assailed as k Violating Pact By United Press he navy met a general strike j of A F L building trades workers on worth o of military construction at San Diego Cal Monday with an anler ler for government seizure mall all materials and vehicles on the projects and continuation of work rk k with whatever steps are necessary The The navy sent its order to Rear Admiral C. C A. A Blakely commandant com corn iii mandant of the eleventh nava naval district It directed him to pro- pro b INDIANAPOLIS Nov 10 UP President UP-President President Daniel J. J Tobin of bf the A F L Teamsters brotherhood brotherhood brother- brother l hood Monday londa order ordered d striking t teamsters at the railway Express a agency enc in Detroit back to w work ork effective Tuesday morning rt t the seized property with g government forces if necessary a and d to request local authorities t to maintain free access to the projects projects ets outside the government reser reser- lons Calls Strike R Revolt volt l kt t San Diego lego Bla Blakely ely termed the strike an aa open rev revolt lt against th the United States of America and d said he would take the measUres measures meas incas Ures ures necessary to break it The J The naval order said the walkout walkout walkout walk walk- out was in defiance of the 0 P M l labor bor division and told Blakely ie work must go forward with such luch labor as can be obtained BIakely charged leaders of the strike with defying only one conti contractor con con- ti tractor the tractor the United States go gov gov- v- v The constitution does not permit individuals to g ge geon n the government Blakely said Labor Heads JAnd LAnd I fully intend to see that certain San Diego labor leaders d not bludgeon the United States navy he continued Blakely said federal civil service service service ice would be drafted to fill jobs on the projects if union labor proved made made- quate The he building trades council faced with a navy ultimatum to end a walkout on three San Diego projects Monday extended the strike to additional projects The Then I n navy Vy order to break the strike I a and d Blakely's announcement of his d determination termination to do so followed Echoes hoes Air Strike Act The governments government's action in the thes s str strike ke was compa comparable able to the drastic dras dras- ti tic federal action in seizing the plants of the struck North American Ameri Amen ci ca can Aircraft corporation on the vest s-et t coast the Federal Iii ng and Drydock company Kear- Kear N. N J. J and Air Associates Inc Bendix e N. N J J. JAS s the general A F L walkout effective Senator Styles Bridges R. R N. N H. H introduced a bill banning strikes l inless less they are authorized by a secret ballot of rank and file union taken under government govern govern- ne ment hent t supervision llis Union Sign Up The The j law to be administered by national labor relations board provide for registration of tins and secret election of ers lers and would deprive unionists liers Continued on Page Four Column ne One NAVY DECREES DEGREES PROJECT GRAB DRAB Continued from froni Pate Pace One striking of ot the benefits of ot existing labor legislation tl I The e navy had threatened to continue continue con con- construction of ot three defense k projects worth with r nonunion labor unless 1500 A F L workers who struck Thursday returned returned returned re re- re- re turned to their jobs Immediately f i Instead of ot sending the strikers If- If back to their jobs the A F L coun council I ell cil ordered out 1600 workers on seven even ever other projects totaling 25 Picket lines were thrown around k t the struck projects projects Including Including an l army barracks a marine base and anda a rifle range navy flying base t destroyer base and graving dock and other projects projects and and police pollee r said no attempt was made to go goe goto e to work The strikers are deS demanding demanding de de- de- de S manding a 1 a day wage hike Yale Strike Starts On the front meanwhile meanwhile meanwhile mean mean- while the first strike in the history S of ot Yale Yal university became effective effective effect effect- ive lye as more than C 0 CIO I 0 maintenance maintenance maintenance main main- workers struck to enforce demands for a union shop Classes continued as usual but it was feared power house workers would join the walkout leaving the campus campus campus cam cam- pus buildings without light and heat The International Union of ot Mine Mill and Smelter Workers 0 C CIO I 0 announced demands for an immediate immedi Immedi- ate 10 cents hourly pay boost and anda a a. Christmas bonus of ot two weeks' weeks wages wage for workers in Connecticut Connecticut Con Con- copper and brass Indus Indus- tries r i Backs flacks Strike Ban 5 Senator G George orge W. W NorrIs Ind md Neb veteran champion of ot legislation legislation legis legis- lation laUon supported by labor announced announced announced an an- in an interview at Washington Wash Wash- S ington that he ho would back an ad ad- sponsored ministration-sponsored bill to restrict restrict restrict re re- re- re strict strikes during the defense emergency S If It the president feels that the theS S present law Is insufficient Norris Nor Nor- ris said he will probably ask for fl more legislation I would support him fully In such a request A showdown with the government government govern govern- ment was awaited in connection with three other disputes jeopardizing izing defense including the Railway Rail Rail- way Express Agency strike at Detroit the threatened railroad strike and the captive coal mine situation 5 Settlement of ot the Railway Express Express Express Ex Ex- press strike at Detroit awaited word from Daniel J. J Tobin International in international international in- in president of ot the A F L teamsters Tobin rejected President President President dent Roosevelt's first appeal and said after the second he could not nott t order erder the men to resume work workS j S without authority of ot the union executive executive ex ex- board members who could S not be assembled before Monday i 1 Special Board Named Mr Roos Roosevelt velt has appointed an emergency board to mediate the dispute between the teamsters and andA A AF L 1 railway clerks The clerks struck first demanding a wage Increase and protecting recognition of ot the teamsters They later voted to end the strike and submit the dispute to the the national railway labor mediation board Teamsters refused to accept the boards board's mediation then Mr Roose Roose Roosevelt velt intervened when Tobin threatened threatened threatened threat threat- ened to call sympathy strikes In InS eight other major cities clUes 4 S S Representatives of the five operating operating op op- op- op crating railroad brotherhoods adjourned adjourned adjourned ad ad- Sunday announcing they would strike on or about December December Decem Decem- S ber 5 because ot of dissatisfaction with the wage proposals of the thet t presidential finding fact board They were certain the president S would seek further negotiations SS S Officials of ot the 14 unions meet Wednesday Wednesday- to consider consider con con- sider aider the report Coal Mine line Plea Near The national defense mediation board boar is expected to complete its iti recommendations this week in the captive mine mine- dispute involving the steel company mine owners and the United Mine Workers C CIO I 0 President John L. L Lewis reportedly has said he will not notI I yield on the unions union's demand for fora a closed shop Lewis' Lewis deadline for forI I i. i mediating the dispute expires Sat Sat- t. t 5 S St t S At Seattle shipyard welders S withdrew a threat to renew their recent strike when 0 O P M promised promised prom prom- I to hear complaints of disI discrimination dis dis- dis- dis I crimination The welders bolted IS from the A F L and ended their strike pending mediation on condition condition con con- that they be protected from discrimination |