Show lEN fEN RETURNING FTER lEER STRIKE T I FORD PLANT ZIO 10 io Heads Order Orde Workers Back irmy Ready to Act DETROIT Jan 5 INS INS INS-A A work to m movement 0 v m e t In bound rike-bound Ford plants gained Tuesday when foreen foren forein fore- fore in en n In n one of the foundries re- re ed that maintenance nce men re re returning to their Jobs j Jan 5 INS INS INS- punishment for kers responsible for stop stop- es s in vital war production W CIO WC w-c C I 0 officials Tuesday y red ered red strikers in several of the vast Ford Fordt t 1 it t to res resume rn work t eting in executive session the c W-c CIO I 1 0 0 board censored the out tout which began among m main main- fn- fn workers objecting to cen- cen iz izing ng their w work rk in hi separate its us The union heads promised the ringleaders would be dis- dis med ned for starting a walkout h army auth authorities rites estimated Id ld result in the loss of hours hour by nightfall o 0 union grievances will be conred conred conred con- con red the board ruled rufed until all allare allare allare are back at work ly Is Ultimatum ae ie union ultimatum came as nel mel George E. E Strong army force plant pro protection chief in Detroit area warned that the they they they y would take talt over unless n m officials quickly restored nalcy In the affected d depart depart- art art- ts union and government had worked frantically to the ev spreading ever w walkout e the w war r labor board was re reed reed reed re- re ed working out out either cither a an ulti- ulti urn um or ora r a solUtion in the trouble lonel Strong Indicated ted a small ip p of rebellious workers were for the dispute He lant l nt committeemen have been ning to the Ule workers' workers S 'S s and becoming imbued with r troubles rather than seeing 1 i sides of the iss issue e. e Own O Leaders the union board officially the work stop move- move It t C CIO do I O. O members had jeered je-ered r I. own leaders R. R J. J Thomas Ident dent of the C CIO I 0 and Paul Marie Marle pr of the Ford I 1 were were he he heckled along with nel nel Strong when they tried to the strikers to resume k iter Thomas praised the lo- lo i attitude in condemning the tout out while Richard Leonard union representative the dispute te a mere conon conon con- con on pu on the part of members re- re ling traI transfers fers Ford spokesman said the men including elec- elec ans steam fitters crane oper oper- s 5 and others halted work beC bee be- be C e the company had proposed place separate maintenance s IS in ui each ch of the many Ford FordI I its doing away with the roy rov system tem of making repairs Not Spread fth th the army the company and union j itself elf demanding an end he trouble there were indi- indi ons ns tb the strike might no not t tad ad to tens of thousands of ofT in various T r 1 depart- depart ts They looked with ion jion however toward 4 4 p. p m. m n another wo work ork k shift might g additional sympathizers to I movement ic e strike started Monday and 10 p. p m m. an estimated workers were Idle midnight shift refused to en sn the plant and by 8 a a. a m. m more moret i t 1900 men were affected with loss loss' of hou hours s. s |