| Show 4 Salt alct treibunt 'Zile LIFE IN TIIE U S A Counsels Tobin U S LOCKOUTS STRIKES IDLE AFL Against Colleges Spoil U S Women FEWER IN MAY General Strike For illarriacte Expert Says Saturday June 23 1247 Act Restricts' Political Action of Unions Taft-Hartle- y F Ey STTMLLNG Sunday afternoon (4:30 pm EDT) when he makes a talk to the Ns tional Assn for the Advancement of Colored People at the Lincoln memorial Twister Damages Homes To Picket Wedding V WASHLNIG'rON press freedom will prevent unduly GEECNT that Willard Shelton a Washing ton correspondent from P 11 and Harry Martin amusements editor for the Memphis Commercial Appeal would be candidates for president in next fall's mail election June 27 UPI —The number of strikes and lockouts declined during May to 425 involving 200000 workersthe bureau of labor statis- WASIMNGTON June 27 IP— harsh interpretations of the act The amendments to the federal New curbs on union political part of the new labor law corrupt practices code written into tics reported Friday may Et an early court test on the new law forbid all 'expendiIn April there were 460 tures" as well as eontributions controversies constitutionality affecting 600000 These included the An Arne rkan Federation of made by unions in connection with workers presidential and congressional pri- nation-wid- e Labor spokesrnan said the law's maries telephone strike of caucuses conventions and more than 300000 on political "expenditemployes prohibition the work stoppages wotlid deprtve '&50 A F L general elections Lues-Including continued into May from earlier Previously only campaign connewspapers of freedom of the He tributions were barre& and these months there were 650 shut press if obeyed literally downs idling 625000 workers added: only for the general elections and corporations are under during some part of the month Banks We We won't let it stop us After the telephone strike was be happy to test it in court" the same limitations Under the settled about the Middle of May phras"expenditures' The act raises the possibility also ing a union may not buy adveridleness fell off to 5700000 the that A L may launch Itself more tising space for a candidate pay man-daas against the 7750- ever vigorously Into politics than funds 000 man-dause or union for radio time reported in April before to elect cancndates it wants to a paper which espouses one The IL S conciliation service print The tint was dropped by the candidate or attacks another assisted in settling 289 strikes A F L bulletin Labor's Monthly and lockouts involving 420000 A F L Interprets Section workers during May The A F L says it interprets the (Tolitor's Rote: This is the fifth of $it stories outlining major section to mean that it cannot send information to local unions on the points in the new labor law) voting records of congressional canreview The new law It said didates a long-tim- e practice and Federationist a monthly 'destroys A F L's traditional non- that the and is partisan policy and forces organiza- which is sold onA newsstands L's per capita tion for direct political action: supported by But one Congress of Industrial tax may not indulge in political Orgaztlmatkrns officials voke un- comment In senate debate Taft said the certainty over the future of their arm the CI 0-- ban would not apply to those labor cwn WASIMIGTON June 27 (UP)— papers which are wholly supported Philip Murray C I 0 president politkal action committee That organization just starting by subscriptions and advertising said Friday that he would ask all Its campaign for funds for the 114s rather than by the union's own leaders of organized labor to meet n ces funds presidential campaign arm cru conto him with He declared also that CI O- formulate aat an early date it will accept only individual action political "joint as was C A P not long tributions from union members endangered program' to defeat congressmen be dropping of 'block" con- as it carried on its political work who voted to override Pres Harry individual from with contributions union from tributions general S Truman's labos act block with than unionists rather funds a spokeszrian said brings veto treasO-union C I P A C into compliance with contributions from He pledged the C I 0 to an unuries the law swerving determination that this the act infamous Union leaders reply A CIO spokenari In another law must be erased from -an Is not does Interview echoed the A F L view "loosely worded" But he said statute the -such exemptions Its members books" that the act sterilizes the entire specifically state would with comply Because C I 0 rates political labor press politically" oblicollective existing bargaining to economic close I News C has The weekly 0 strength gations strength the American newspaper publishers In promoting the labor movement "We the employers liketo on it In Eghting a 'most dseri- Philip Murray CI 0 president has wise to expect those obligations" respect in the most vocal Gus threat to freedom of the been opposing added he political curb press" Murray ripped the new law up and down at a news conference Under Distinct Threat Taft Explains Alm after Interior Secy J A In a statement he said congress shortly Sen Robert A Taft (R O) said that only new congresKrug one of the parents of the measure showed "unbelievable contempt sional action could provide an s of for the civil and political rights effective says constitutional gua rantt-eway to halt a national of American workers" next month Some C 10 officials believe the coal strike Krug told reporters that "this a will OUTDOOR FURNITURE existence of C I O-- P A C is under be an opportunity to see what distinct threat because it is sub- the law will do In a of C I 0 and staffed with coal strike" But to 3313c10 OFF sidiary he doubted C I 0 people They fear it thereit would prove effective fore might be held to be a "labor whether and said he had no suggestions to barred frozt political offer organization" ' in spite of Taft's lative congress for a possible legis4 campaigning I remedy reassurance said senators and repreMurray CIO-PAItself officials of ' But i '' i who veted to override sentatives o ' believe the organization safe now Mr Truman's 'I ":' Attloi" "'veto did so "willfully z " ' ""T (i: comes Its financial that ' support t: and and were guilty Vio"r '''t 14 deliberately" of from individuals entirely instead t' le of ' the and aupower "placing '4 unions "' ''''''°'t of- - government Into the thority sot4'' ' the Originally organization '''' ''''4:A 'e"4' '''''' ' antiunion emlicited both Individual and block" hands offororganized ' ) "1' :'è1 ' the of smashing ployers purpose or union contributions Shortly ' 1 0't before the 1944 campaign the ban organized labor" ' '2": on union contributions tor general : was enacted C I 0--P A C elections "us by using the "block" complied ORDER NOW funds for the primaries and indi- Continued From Page One SUPPLY LIMITED vidual coritributicms for the general The same practice was the new law 'They angrily asserted pattalad aluaaaawa coactrac4a tact elections followed for the 1946 elections the measure is intended to "bust rye' oil wee 6141 to tint posaioIm its Su n ois- up" their union citrct0c corrtgAwhe ff peviso Even federal authorities were tufted revloes:blo cashiefts unable to ascertain how close the Notes Coal India " ' ' ' I ' nation is to a fuel crisis The latest MADRAS India June 27 (Al- -- federal made last May Pr Madras newspapers reported Fri- showed report i a only supply for coal a rich of the discovery day tki1A“- - - current I industrial and domestic said deposit easily accemible and to contain 300000000 tons in needs 701 So The steel industry straining ac-tivit-y sa-- ys ys Murray Spurs Unimi War on Law Backers Taft-Hartl- ey -- tat ad CINCMINATI June 27 (1113- )-1 be satisfactory from this point of when women are az Colleges are making misfits for i view toonly women be as men are glad marriage of American women Dr I glad to be men" Paul Popenoe Los Angeles said Now Backs Refugee Bill Friday: Dr Popenoe ' director of the — NEW YORK June 27 t American Institute of Family Relations told the University of Cin- The General Federation of Womcinnati social hygiene institute Clubs Friday voiced approval that college graduates particu- en's of the Stratton bill to admit diswomen now are a larly making placed Europeans into this counbad showing in marriage a vote which detry reversing d to 1pc""! "From same feated resolution several the To or even one-ha- lf Televise of the women Truman choose The federation ago who graduate from college fail to days cc QUALITY WkSHINGTON June 27 CZP- )-Portland Ore as the site for the "Among 1948 convention The National Broadcasting Co anmarry"whohe disclosed 71 so msa sNrs-s-t do marry the divorce those nounced Friday night that Pres is Tr Lusa! lei Lb rate is four times as high as that S Truman will be televised Ends Guild Vote Fight Harry of college graduate men" SIOIDC CITY Is-- June 27 (M— Dr Popenoe explained that women are taught that no woman A bitter election fight for the can be as good a man as a man is presidency of the American NewsSERVICE "This type of education turns paper guild ended dramatically out women who are dissatisfied and unexpectedly on the convenwith themselves and often regret tion floor Friday when- Milton that they are women" he con- Murray president withdrew from tinued "Women's education will the race Murray's action meant INDIANAPOLIS June 27 (A')— J Tobin president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (A F L) Friday urged y unions to obey the labor act "scrupulously" and said advocates of a general strike were playing "into the hands of the communists" "We resent the law" Tobin said In a statement "but the working people of this nation are not revolutionists Daniel Taft-Hartle- one-four- th Would Aid Reds Tobin a veteran executive council member of the American Federation of Labor reiterated that the measure will cause "Serious trouble" and "resentment of the toilers" but he added: "'Whoever talks about a general strike in this' crisis must be either insane or endeavetring to of the complay into the hands munists Nothitig would suit the communist movement of Russia more than confusion or defiance of the laws of our country "The revolution of the workers will be in the ballot box or through the courts Now is the time for men to keep their heads and use WITH CONNECTIONS LET FLOWERS TELL YOUR MESSAGE ' grog )i -- 0 - - ld I Jrb''' - 0 : 4--- 6:20 A Ms 7:45 " 8:45 " of I It 1 -'--' ilx-- '4-- L Ir - south India - t ' F --- :' -i e ' : '0 i t t 's VIto4 ‘ Z i'i' - 1 4''' i t - r if A t t : It 1 : $ V t 'I- - A I ' ' p ) efr li ! z Acfl f 4e fk i 1 r i- '''0-- 070 00'" - - - ' b ay capacity in record peacetime operations was unable to build up big reserves Federal mine safety closures followed by the unions "mine safety holiday" last April after the Centralia fli disaster complicated production efforts Prez Harry S Truman Thursday night pleaded with labor and management to comply with the new law in a "spirit of tolerance and fair play" until the new act is tested Iep 1 —: Tribes - di 01 7 ti ' ' -- I‘ 1 '::- 1 t ! - - —' 41e zs' 11‘c j'4's : b: - - 4 ' ( - ' "' i : ' it ' ' ' i '± 11 - P- - ' ' p' gr---- '''' dr A -- 4 Taft-Hartl- : LJ r ' ! : I 1 Make sure they will always be provided with food clothing and a home way Beneficial Life Insurance is the safest-sure- st FATHERS!! 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' began Tuesday morning ''' Latest operation forced to dis- i ' ' ' continue coal production Friday ' ' '1 ' because of the demonstrations ( N was the 'Utah Fuel Co mine at 't46 '''' Creek employing about 150 la i Clear men Another operation of the Utah Fuel Co located at SomerAotteu set Colo also closed down Friday as employes there refused to : : 4 I work t : IF - N —9 ' t 4 ) l ' 1 I I t--- - - Stoic i 33-d- : ' " - 7-) --- 1 - - ) L:::fLI ) ---1 LI' COAL VACATION 'Find' í BOUNTIFUL TRANSPORTATION Co : 47 EAST EROADVAY (-7- 3 1 - - g 1 1 rel1 1 1 111ae - I 1 t- (-- ey ''4704-- 44 1 - -- ( J t14 k'32' -' -- i I -- r1 I I 1 :-- t - C" " "1"1" 144sk " - - I - 4 Ar":-474-- " - i - 7:30 " 9:45 " 1 1:45 " " :- Catch Buses on Wost Sid sof West Temple sot any Corn's letwooa North Tempt end Third South 0 Li :-- ! 6:15 P Ms " 4:45 5:30 " 10:30 11:45 I 330 ' 1 1 TO 1:00 P M 2:15 " " 9:30 I 41 - 7): gif 11) t CI rIA - -- 1"' - 1 C 14 1 1 BUSES LEAVE SOUTH TEMPLE AND WEST THE FOLLOWING HOURS: - t Lk Lab flew Schedule Effective flow H N Y June delegate to the state encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic James A Hard of Rochester held a business session Friday and reelected himself stat ' " - E VAL VERDA - WOODS CROSS - CENTERVILLE With Flowers delivered by Air in less than four hours from our own California plant our hospital and funeral arrangements are most popular Our flowers are MINUTE-FRESand are not only beautiful to see but stay beautiful longer PLACID Et Taft-Hartl- f immc71:1E10 DOUiITI7UL - - 107 t 1:D 41:1 TO ByS 27 Ull—The lone 105-yearo- one-thir- ! -- their brains" Lack Authority Tobin added that the A F L executive council or William Green A 11 L president has "no power whatever to call a general strike" "The most they could do" he said "would be to suggest such a thing and I don't know of one man on the executive council who would favor a general strike" LAKE HAvirxt MO June 27 (I— ST JOSEPH Mich Junet 2? 4iPt of Industrial OrganA dozen buildings were damaged but no one was injured when a izations officials said Friday night tornado accompanied by heavy they would picket Sen Robert A rain hit this southeastern Missouri Taft 0:L O) Saturday afternoon community of 500 early Friday when he attends the wedding of Two business establishment& were his son Lloyd B Taft and Virunroofed and suffered considerable ginia Stone of St Joseph at the damage The twister blew roofs First Congregational church off the Christian church building and about 10 homes - TRUCKS tOR TRANSPORTATION UNLIMITE D STREATOR: CHEVRQUIT 465 South Mfin Street ca - Dial 3-76- - 44 I t 3 |