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Macliinisls’ Union Attacks NLRB Deadline on Filing WASHINGTON' Aug 21 (UP) International Association of Machinists the nation’s biggest independent umon complained Sunday night that it is "physically the impossble" for unions to meet 20-ddeadline for filing noncom-xnuaffidavits and financial information with the National Labor Relations Board Harvey W Brown I A M president also protested that employers have to do nothing to qualify for the board’s services under the law "while a major labor union has little chance to qualify in less than” a month or o of diligent effort — The av mt Taft-Hartle- y latrmktn NT Denham NLRB counsel gave unions 20 greral c s to file the information and afiidants or face dmisal of more tban 3" 0 pcrdi’g cases of them about three-fourtcollective bargaimrg elec-tic- 's Robert hs Denham said however that he would eonsder extending the time upon application The I A M has announced its intention to comply fully with the law’s filing requirements but Brown said in a statement that it face dismissal of 4 03 of its cases “through no fault of its own merely because of the physical impossibility of getLng the necessary paper filled out and returned to the board or its units by the deadline Top Congress of Industrial Organza tiers officials have said flat-l- v that they will not file the "I ’ I i i A CHERISHED POSSESSION bring social presStart your silver servtige e ice today whh a setting and add to it until you have a complete set! McConahay's reputation for quality and fair prices for half a century is widely recognized Silver one-plac- Arrngd 'ms ! am no communist’’ affidavits An America Federation of Labor spokesman said top officials probably would file but several A F L unions have voted to boycott the board Denham said however that he expects the AFL and C I O to fall in line because the board offers them "so much protection” that it would be "unwise” for them to ignore its services The I A M protested the board’s decision to cancel pending collective bargaining elections until the unions file legal information A union spokesman said this would mean that many of its organizing drives would have to be conducted a second time The board policy also was attacked by Allan S Haywood CIO vice president in charge of organ-jtzn- g He sa’d recent statements by the board "make it quite obvious with what labor is confronted" Writing in the CIO news he called for the defeat of congressy men who supported the law Organized labor he said “did not lose its battle in dealing with employers — It is through the congress that” these obstacles have been created Defended by GOP The law was defended by the Republican national committee in a pamphlet entitled "The Truth ReAbout the lations Act of 1947” The committees said the act established "equal rights and responsibilities for management and labor in their relationships and increased safeguards for the rights of individual Labor-Manageme- workers ” It charged that "propaganda" by some union leaders and the "politically motivated antagonism of the Democrat administration from the president on down” had created confusion as to the "true intent and meaning" of the law It cited a recent poll by the Opinion Research Corp which h I i r Shovels IN G ERSO LL-- Crones ALLIS-CIIALME- R Pneumatic Tools Pumps DnUnt i 49 k - v x7 Q x o 48? m 1 I w j j matter the fur No matter the style No matter the size No We have your fur coat! ll 'ALIY PRICES 1 Drill EQUIPMENT BETHLEHEM MIRE ROPE FWD TRUCKS GAR WOOD TRUCK BODIES GENERAL MOTORS DIESELS ALEMITE FITTINGS AND GREASING y LAYOUT No 2 d Mouton Dyed Lamb Seal Dyed Coney Black Dyed Kidskin Silver Blue Dyed Antelope Grey American Broadtail Leopard SpottecLLapin Assembled Muskrat Grey Dyed Kidskin Sable Dyed Coney Natural Specked Kidskin Mink Dyed Viscasha Muskrat n l 3r Federal Tax Or Is Included 4k i S J- r W'iT79(?7)-'PTr- a sjuiiimTciwtfiAfl jl £ i j 4 t fft :!d dUUD CVVHK'1U jfi-- £ firrm o repitatiH CdD© i fl k 24 AND DENVER CRUSHERS AND MILLING EQUIPMENT C 31 C CONCRETE MIXERS AND PU3IPS TIIEK3IOID IIOSE AND RUBBER GOODS v Jk ‘ INDUSTRIAL RS i? k A mQ ijT GGxd to X r V l No THEW-LORAE- m E comfamed rested Byrd explorer fortably Sunday at Johns Hopkins University hospital where he was admitted for "diagnosis GD&fKBQ QQ)000i when Fur prices are advancing daily Authentic styling a forecast of the coming season's high fur fashions Adm Bvrd Goes Into Hospital Md BALTIMORE Aug — Adm Rear Richard (UP) ow Sale Prices 0 showed that individual w'orkers who opposed the law as a whole were in favor of its specific provisions Meantime Fred A Hartley Jr (R N J ) chairman of the house labor committee said he will demand a congressional investigation of any attempts to ignore the new law — whether by unions or He said he referred employers "both to violations of the spirit and the letter of the law” regressing satisfactorily” 6© Quality fur pelts specially selected and prepared for this great annual event nt and study” Dr Russell A Nelson the hospital’s assistant director sad the nature of Byrd’s ailment has not been determined He added how- ever that "observations are pro-- p 00(0 4s? 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