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Show LABOR FACTIONS i AGREE ON MEET WASHINGTON, Nov. 4 (jFV-The American Federation of Labor and ' John L. Lawta" rebel CommittM for J Industrial Organisation agreed today to-day to discuss the question of which Industries should have industrial in-dustrial onions. This question Involves the basic difference between the warring labor la-bor factions. 0bUd on. of the few "M. ?. that the conference might heal the breach in labor's ranks. Decision Announced George Vt. Harrison, chairman of the A F L peace committee announced an-nounced the conference a decis Ion after a V,-hour- session. Philip . Murray, CIO committee chairman and Lewis' first lieutenant, stood at Harrison's side and assented to everything the A F L leader said. Harrison and Murray aald the euestlon would be taken up at tomorrow's to-morrow's meeting of the peace conference con-ference group. They said several Issues would be discussed. The first of these, Harrison Har-rison said, waa whether to continue the present peace committee of W. si ilili'a ID Trtrr iron tha -l-U and three from the A F U or to , in,. hmiiH w&a enangs weir . 7 whether subcommittees should take p tha conflicts between Individual " anions, . ' Problem Cited Harrison listed the basle problem " industrial versus craft unions in the big mass production Industries as tha third question to be dis- ''Murray added two others: Wheth-' Wheth-' er each aids should give "due recog- nition" to ths other's Jurisdiction, pending settlement of tha disputs, and whether both sides should pro-" pro-" eeed with an "aggressive campaign at organisation." |