Show j 1 a na r ot 17 S 5 5 1 1 I N arr t H al h n f I 1 W ANA N U uc S JU I i 1 1 Unification i of bf hie armed erv et ices ice under und r a civilian ecret ofu of r security before ao sou ent nt of bi f this gress Cress appeared app ar certain at ad sd the bUl H Hand and lse sent i to it lLe l the M U il ti J i iW W J i 1 1 V l P t 1 ruman an 4 y bias Surged ut t j b bW Which its proponents declare c wast wa i ia a eau cation efio of effort rt and provide tat for fOla fora a combined armed Services with A m singe head over rub departments of the I navy the rand and the theair air aJr force Alter a two debate in which I Sen Edward V 1 oben- oben Wn of Wyoming Opposite tion Uon against the th me ur it was passed In In W he upper bouse vote ote surmISe 88 t other othe labor particularly CIO unions r In la S the automobile and steel t 1 industries will wW fare as yell well as John Lewis miners under the raf Hartley act when new contracts come up indicate they will not DOt In the first place there was about as much col bargaining in arriving arr at atan an agreement Lewis coal contract as 8 rl ered Po Po- Po Poland land before he h invaded inv Lewis gave steel and coal coalman reni ultima tum turn and accepted they ted ted a contract which obviously by by- bypasses passes the new labor law in that the contract itself takes care of all possibilities arise to keep the mine union in the clear and out of the realm of the national labor board The contract names the Unit Unit- United ed Mine Workers union as the bargaining agent hence there Is no call for an an ar election election it does not contain a no strike pledge hence a strike by one union or orall orall all would not be contract vio vio- violation lation it provides the men work which is a hole big enough to drive a a team through it follows follow the labor law In setting up the miners recreation r r Jr pr pr welfare fund but hames names wis L as the th chairman it check check- checkoff off oU with each miner giving his hb individual authority It lIt takes the th whole i contract from under the Uta NlRB by declaring ing tog the contracting con parties agree that th t as a part of the con con- consideration of this this- contract any and all aU disputes work stop stop- stoppages stoppages pages suspensions suspensions of work and any any- and ands all claims demands or actions growing or in- in in therein shall be be by be-by by by the contracting parties settled and determined exclusively by the g machinery t of local fc provided I and in district the set Dis dis- dis disputes section of this agreement agreement ement or bythe if national in character by bythe the full use of free and collective bargaining as heretofore known and end practiced in the industry This means that the steel teel and the company opera opera- tors operators will wUl stay out of of the national labor relations board and the cumbersome ma ma- chinery of the Taft-Hartley Taft act wIl will not n be celled called play Into play to settle setae grievance f Je claims an increase of something Jk per day for his hb b miners ib en but but as a matter r of of fact feet it is nearer since dace of increase se to is based on t between ft the former operator f and th p V Ode wen actually he obtained 22 2 1 f 2 2 cents ts aa 0 hour increase when the g government took over the mines mmes Lewis however does doe not count that In In- In Increase Increase crease in his reckoning The size of the vote by which the senate passed the the Reed Reed-Bui- winkle give p the railroads aI reen light t i in thumbing thumb roada s at the anti trust t laws Indicates passage of the even over a presidential veto which l i There Is a chance however if congress Deil ad w f t j q I ec ta taale ale v a Ck i let i it bis U tU t a 1 l tand other 1 orga organizations are U vitally m ea sure sur t-rall t It rail roa s ck companies It to fb fix non non- ceni on oa i the the farmer er uses and ships with i out regard top to the c present nt laws lawsin W in 1 restraint of i 1 Preparing Pr ng for tOr f or s I a second Pres prea 1 t I of tile t e tax i ithe the GOP U making i every r effort to t garnet tiarp t mea mea- sure auto lov over r I the ve veers veto lead ers era r asserting they Itay III 4 1 ig B fPm l lo II i- i 1 session fixed a o ourn n ment ate t rd t to get et ia v te to e Tb n re passed bill would tax reduction start Jan leas instead of J July ly lt as I the first first bill bill Otherwise it lean despite Pen Pern em efforts i te in- in tn creases exemptions or oI the figure GOP OP t 11 r i |