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Show Labor Peace Conference Recesses in Deadlock BOTH FACTIOUS REJECT PLANS GIVEN TO 1,1 EET Conclave Recesses for One Week to Study Action . WASHINGTON, Oct. 27 (UP) Peace delegates of 7,300,000 organized American - workers reached deadlock today In efforts ef-forts to reunite the American Federation 'of Labor and the Committee for Industrial Organization Or-ganization and recessed their historic peace conference for one week. Alternate pear proposals, rejected re-jected by both faction. wlU b considered during th Interim aad new efforts to and labor's two-year two-year ctrll war will be Began at resumption f th confer oa November No-vember 4. Three days of conference In a hotel suit almost within sight of th Whit House brought to a stalemate stale-mate th two groupa of negotiator with whom rested organised labor's hop for a united front. Collapa Come Th collapa cam In th face of unofficial administration effort to keep both aidea at a conference table until their difference were conciliated. Jamea F. Dewey, federa conciliator concilia-tor from th department of labor, arrived at th conference room a few minutes before th recess, apparently ap-parently seeking to prevent th deadlock. Th divergent proposals, undsr which th two warring factions outlined out-lined conditions under which they would be willing to reunite, proved mutually unacceptable during the tens conference Tha CIO outlined it plan yesterday. yes-terday. Th A F L replied with a counterproposal this morning. The CIO promptly rejected it. Agree to Recess After continuing in conference another an-other hour, tha delegate agreed to recess. The federation had demanded dia-aolutlon dia-aolutlon of tha CIO, with return of th original "rebel" unions into tha parent organisation without loas of right nd conferences to determine deter-mine disposition of membership in CIO unions organised since the 1 rift in labor's ranks. The CIO asked complete autonomy auton-omy for sll its units in a separate ' department within th federation 1 structure, together with free hand to unionise mass industries and basic material industries. I |