| Show - - The Salt Lake Tribune Wednesday December 11 1957 ' ' Present Course? ‘War’ Labor Grants Uiali Banker Urges Shift Reprieve to Textile Union In Policy on Commies ' —— - “ — - wm11 ' Sale of simulated -- N -- - Special to The 'Tribune CHICAGO Dec 10 — An “about-face’- ’ in America’s international policies and new lop ' particularly the in position of secretarybf state was advocated here Tuesday ngiit by Marriner S Eccles former chairman of the Federal Deserve Board and chairman of the board of First Security Corp TIIE UTAH BANKER in an address before the annual awards banquet Of the American Institute of Chemical En- gineers said the "absolute necessity of peaceful coexistence between the free world and the Communist world should be abundantly clear to Us by now” "Unless we change our course towards the world how can we ever expect them to change their attitude toward us?" he asked ferrri-attit- ude I ' i A-F- standing But it was another story for the Bakery and Confectionery Workers Union which was conditionally expelled by the AFU CIO conventipn Monday “The direction we both are following must lead Inevitably - to war" - Stating that our NATO is in jeopardy and pointing out that new plans for uniting and strengthening the auce are underway $lrLccles n lationshlp between an adequate defense program- and a balance budget : ’ a world” ‘ MR ECCLES called for an end of “sabre rattling” immediate recognition of Communist China as “the real and firmly established powerful government of more than 400 million people” American trade with the Communist world as with the rest of the world and the exercise of "leadership toward peace” Turning to fiscal policies Mr Eccles commended the Federal Reserve Board for making effective use of its powers to help curb inflation but added that the government should ' have propursued an gram of larger budgetary surpluses during this period of inflationary pressures He said he did not believe there was neeessarilyany re-- federation 4f - “If you need a deficit in order added: to- - maintain economic stability "Why should we retain Mr Dulles (secretary of state) to because of deflationary develbring about this new unity since opments” he said “you should the disunity in which we find have a deficit — whether for deourselves is largely a result of fense or any other purpose You his making? It is under his may need a deficit without a Regis in fact that our fortunes defense program to maintain Ijave been brought to a low ebb production and employment “But you should not permit In many corners of the globe rev-e'rtio- n THE FEDERATION executive council voted to oust the 132 union on Thursday unless it remoVes James G Cross as Its president AFL-eiPresident George Meany said a new bakery union would be chartered within the Sees Marriner S Eccles clear need “for “THESE FAILURES in foreign field together with the that we are far behind In our defense program should at this ertieal time shock us into the realization that new top leadership — men with vigor boldness courage and Imagination— are desperately needed "Without such leadership M Is not likely that we can the Russian challenge and recover our place as thn balance of power in the r Textile Workers Union promised to comply with six cleanup di- jrectives laid down by the CIO and the federation’s appeals committee recommended the union’s restoration to good Com-muni- organl-7ati9- -qO 44000-membe- gl1 Dec Nf-J- - leaders Tuesday lifted the threat of corruption punishment against one union but cracked down on another already labeled for expulsion -The United Jjld-AFL- ( leadership By Associated PrVu ATLANTIC CITY t ho- - exp'ulsion- - Out The appeals committee said after hearing the textile workers case Tuesday morning that the union promised “firm and fulL compliance” with all cleanup directives "In light of their full compliance set forth in a written signed agreement filed with the committee” said Chairman Alex Rose "the appeals committee unanimously decided to recommend to the convention that the suspension of the union be lifted and the union be restored to good standing” deficit solely for the purpose of maintaining an adequate defense program if the effect of so doing Is Inflationary We would b£ more in accord with a stable money policy to inThe union was suspended crease taxes or reduce other exonly last Wednesday by the— — penditures” executive council declared that Tiyo of Its former officers thi basic controversy which will Secretary-treasurer Lloyd Kie-- ' determine this country’s eco- nert and President Anthony nomic future and hence its type were linked with corrupt of society is how the national practices at hearings of the Senproduct after the tax take ate rackets Investigating comshall be divided between wages mittee fn Washington on the one ‘hand and business Both men resigned as union profits on the other officials several months ago He said that for many years Senate hearing testimony also organized labor has demanded charged union general counsel and has been getting an inJoseph Jacobs with renting creasingly larger share but in he owned to the union the process has jeopardized its Francis Schaufenbil of Lawreal interests by pricing many rence Mass acting president of its goods and services out of and r of the the market textile workers and five union vice presidents signed the comstatement — pliance for R j Va-Jen- secretary-treasure- Plenty Time It Reuters News Agency -'-EXETER - ENGLAN- Dec 10—The latest hobby among the hardened inmates 'of Dartmoor Prison is bird watching H: G Hurrell president of the Devon Bird Watching Society gave a series of lectures at the prison The prisoners work in guarded groups over thousands of acres of lonely moors surrounding the jail D- blocks THE AFL-CIexecutive council invited bakery union officials to its meeting Tuesday morning but Cross and other bakerylfiad-er- s declined to attend f Meany said the council will therefore exercise its expulsion authority unless there is cleanup compliance by Thursday and “we will have to charter whatever groups wish to stay In the at that time” AFL-CI- ‘Sturdy decorator pieces to add- - charm to now e— any-hom- savings! 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