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Show met mm as in Unions Charge General Motors JViolate(lPact En(lingWalkout Auto Workers Consider Filing Charges of 'Intimidation' Against Ford DETROIT. Msy It (AP) The United Automobile Workers of America, girding for their drive to unionize the 130,000 employes of the Ford Motor company, charged through one of their officers I todsy that s unit of Genersl Motors corporation, hsd violsted the sgreement thst ended a sis-week strike Isst Eebrusry. Homer Hart in. uawa president, presi-dent, said the union will demand that tha Ternstadt division of General Gen-eral Motors withdraw recognition given a ahop committee formed by the American Labor league, a union oppoaed lo tha UAWA. Martin later made public a letter addreaaad to all General Motors locals warning them that the U A W A would not support unauthorised unauthor-ised strikes and stoppages of work. Such strikes occurring since tha union signed sn agreement with the corporation, ha aaid, have jeopardised jeop-ardised the reputation of tha U A W A aa an orfanixatlon able to carry out Its contracts. Headlnf tha unionisation drive against the Kord company will ba 30-year-old Richard Vrankenateen, who aaid "a score or more organisers" organ-isers" will urge "300.000 organised auto workers In thla city to bring into tha union their cousins, other relatives and frienda" In the ford plants. Tha first objective of the union drive against the Ford company will be the gigantic Rouge plant on the Detroit outskirts, which employs approximately ap-proximately So 000 and haa been ttalrm rape Twel iCvlMJaa vuet I . UIi'lOIIS CHARGE PACTVIOLATIOH 1 ICwm mm ra Owl rallad tka largaat Indaatrtal plant I la Ika VnHad Btataa. Martin, kafara departing ky plaaa far tka raclfla aaaat, today raliar-14 raliar-14 kla aaaartlaa) that tha diatrlkw Una la Tnrd amplnyaa af tarda I r.mrtnf Hnry rnrd't atawa waa impt ta nwimHtti aniktri Ha aaid aparial rommltlaa waa atadvtng tha Wagnar law and tka rulinga af tna national labor rala-liona rala-liona kaard and wauld dartda apaa kla ratura from tha roaat Mil wk wttathar ta flla formal ahargaa gnutat lha ford rompany. Stwl Firm Hurls Shutdown Threat CUC V ELAND, May It OtV-Tht fltpukllc Stl carparatlon. In a alatamant today. aal4 Ha planu wauM ka ahut and ktpt ahut "until nvll katkanuaa alaar tha atraata" la tka avaat that ptrkatiag atada M Impaaaikla far rta amplayaa to raark I hair Joka. Tka ataal warkara' ar-ganltlng ar-ganltlng aammlttaa kaa thraataft4 a atrlka againM tha aampany If It doaa not atga kargaislng eantrarL Kpohaamaa for tha Taungatawn Khaat n4 Tka aampaay. again M whkw CIO amruia aiaa kava thraaunad a atrlka. aaid tha nam aauraa wauld ka follow ad ky tham. - Aa aaar aa wa caa tall tha Fla-uhna Fla-uhna atalamant aaid. "our man wan ta war and wa want tham ta work. Howrnr, If autatdara kio-kada tha atraata aa that aur man ra urtakla ta aoma to work wa will ahut aowa and atay dowa antll atvtl authantiaa tlr tha atraata and maka M paaaihla far aur avaa ta ratura aaar fully and without Intimidation In-timidation Kaauhua rXaal amplora tiono warkara, moatly In Ohio. It haa planla la aavaral athar atalaa. Including In-cluding Alakaana. Taungatawn Shaat and Tuka kaa Mooa amployaa, aaaath; la tha Ma-honing Ma-honing vailay dlatrtct urraundlng Yauagatawa, OhM. rTTTBBUROrf, May 11 lyTt Tlia Btaal Warkara aalaa earriad aa ulu-maiara ulu-maiara af "alga ar wa atrlka- inla a con f ara noa today an a eallarllva Bargaining agreement with the Crucible Cru-cible Steel company. Crucible chairman, T. B, Huf-agel. Huf-agel. waa tha flrat ta receive the threat directed at five big Independent Indepen-dent arodaeere at a atrategy meeting meet-ing af lha etael work are arganlsing aommlttoe rWturdaj, The eommiuaa. affiliate ar th Commute for Indue rial Organiaa-tion. Organiaa-tion. demanded eacluelve bargaining righte for Crucible It 00 employee In plant at Bvraeuee, N. T ; Haxrl-aoa, Haxrl-aoa, H. J, aad la tha Ptltaburgh area. |