Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING US Women Write Headlines in Today and Tomorrow NOVEMBER 19 1938 W itli Panorama of LoveLife and Death i By WALTER LIPPMANN s JTEW 6 (Coutlmifd from Pg One) the building trades and much of his belligerent feeling from the craftsmen supplemented ‘ fnetal It may be supposed by the moral support of the railroad brotherhoods There are smaller though substantial groups which are not so definitely aligned particularly the printers workers but in the process he will level down the wages of Mr Green’s Workers Cannot Be Fixed By Group Bargaining The struggle demonstrates a fundamental point which neither Mr Green nor Mr Lewis could afford to agree to publicly It is that Both Represent the total Income of labor cannot be fixed by any kind of collective Special Crafts The striking thing about the bargaining What can be fixed by situation is that the unions on collective bargaining is the relative income of some groups of both sides of this quarrel repreUnions can to a kind sent occupations of a special certain degree - determine how total Wages shall be distribNone of these occupations for exuted among workers at different ample are characteristic of modlevels of employment But unions ern mass production Minirtg cannot determine what should railroadclothing manufacture be the total wages to be distribing building and printing are uted That depends on other factors on whether there is a shortin their technology They d age or a surplus of labor on are trades in which labor is more whether the rates of Interest are important than machinery or in high or low on whether capiwhich skill based on apprenticetal and labor are more or lest efficient ship is more important than facThough spokesmen for labor tory organization or in which the would probably reject this view work has to be done in & particuout of hand the present conflict lar place regardless of the labor in the ranks of organized ’labor cost Where all these factors or shows that intuitively they accept even some of them gre present it The supporters of Mr Green labor unions have done well But realize that if industrial unionin- the typical modern manufacism triumphs the result will not ' turing industries based on ma- - be merely to improve the position- of the unorganized workers chinery that can be set up anywhere on elaborate industrial orIt will be to reduce the position of those who are now organized ganization and on relatively unskilled labor the unions have That is why they are prepared to ? made little progress' disrupt the American Federation of Labor rather than consent to Experience shows moreover that they are not likely to make letting the power of the federal much progress as long as they government be used to promote the policies with which Mr Lewis only on the abilities of - depend labor leaders to persuade the is Identified If the government’s workers to join the unions Durpower is to be used for unionizaing the Twenties for example in tion they wish to make sure that the period between the World it will be the kind of unionization d war and the new deal the total which preserves their membership of American trades advantages unions fell from a high of 5000000 The main uncertainty in the in 1920 to a low of 3000000 in whole situation is whether the 1933 administration is really backing Mr Lewis or whether Mr Lewis Total Fell During thinks he has the backing of the president because he' has backed World War Period As long as that the president The dates are significant Trade uncertainty exists the internal union membership doubled durstruggle in the labor movement ing the war lost about all its will continue and union labor will gains In the postwar period and go the ironical experihas begun to recoup some of its ence through of becoming deeply divided 1933 since The explanagains because the government tried to tion would seem to be clear Durhelp It too much ing the war there was a shortage of labor and the government proCopyright 1938 New York moted trade unionism as a war Tribune Inc measure From 1920 to 1933 there were periods of depression and Border Leaders Plan prosperity but the government did not promote unionization AfFriendship Ceremony ter 1933 the government again became the patron of the unions HERMOSILLO Sonora Mexico and by Its madework projects re- Nov 18 UP) — Governor-elec- t R C lieved the pressure of the unemStanford of Arizona Governor-elect ployed upon the labor market former Texan and The central element is almost Roman Yocuplcio of Sonora colorful certainly the attitude of the govMaya Indian milernment Without very special as- itary leader will cement the friendsistance from the government the ship of these two border neighbors organization of the unorganized is at the opening of the annual Sonora not likely to proceed fast or far exposition here Friday Since 1933 organized labor has The exposition featuring Indusbeen given reason to believe that trial livestock and art displays will the government would help it to continue 10 days achieve what would be impossible without the government’s interCoast Attorney Dies vention: that is to say the unionLOS ANGELES Cal Nov 18 iff) ization of the mass production industries like steel and automo- —Arthur Rose Smiley prominentin biles' The fight between Mr Los Angeles attorney specializing Lewis and Mr Green arises from petroleum litigation died Wednesthis prospect of government in- day at his Bel Air home fromLosa heart attack An attorney in tervention It might be supposed that as Angelesof for 16 years he was age ardent and loyal labor leaders they years would both be equally happy over the windfall of government-assiste- d unionization But to suppose that is to overlook the very real conflicts of interest among workingmen and to accept the sentimental and misleading fiction that there is such a thing WORRIES as the solidarity of labor method The unions which support Mr ' SIMPLE home gray hair Green are composed of workers easily inexpensively Use who are strategicallly in a much Nourishine the triple'action than most tonic position stronger workers Though they are few in 39 years of never failing sue cess Leaves your hair soft lovely numbers they have relative privnatural appearing One liquid for ileges and they have begun to all colors of hair Apply like a see very clearly that if industrial tonic Won’t stain or rub off Deunionism under government ausfies detection Don’t let grav hair pices is imposed on all industry spoil your social or business suc-cess Use Nounhine! their relative advantages will be MANUFACTURER S $125 SIZE jeopardized Mr Lewis on the other hand represents workers Limited Tim Only who pay in the cost of housing in the cost of mass production in the disparity between the wages CRAY of the unskilled and the skilled SraNDRUFfHAl R for the strategic advantages of Mr Green’s unions If Mr Lewis prevails and for the moment it AT SCHRAMM" is at least believed that the administration is with him he may ALL level up the wages of the poorer wage-earne- YORK Nov “America’s sweetheart”— euprie-ingl- y 43 years old now but still beautiful— glows with happiness as she prepares for Saturday’s formal Announcement of her enBudgagement (o the dy Rogers A parent bearing an Illustrious American name goes once more into the courts of New York and 18 (A)— man wrote Wednesday's headlines A death occurs one bf many thousands as the clock hands turn and It Is a womarl-fc-Ernes-tl- Rchumann-Heln- k over a hospital Pacific coast — cot on the hospital cot of a woman— Fay Webb Vallee divorced wife of the crooning Rudy The world’s tongue wags minding the business of what a king may do with his heart— wags over a woman Mrs Wally Simpson Death hovers the same ask that they restore to her the child she bore Gloria Vanderbilt In Los' Angeles they'talk of exhuming the body of a man shot last September young Relld Russell They say It was “a love slaying” and again the age old exhortation is heard: police "Cherchea la femme” JTwelve policemen bearing two 'stretchers emerge from a home in Queens Long Island On tbs stretcher is a woman— Mrs Lena Luneberg very 111 weighing 450 pounds The children’s Aid society of Buffalo tells Katherine Cornell the actress she cannot open her show “Wingless Victory" there because it has a child in one role and Imperishable tho other unknown-each a woman each a and there’s a law against fchild i headline actors In New' York Katherine once Cornell was a child In BufMacrocystis a giant sea weed has falo her home town " a stem 700 feet long Just off Times Square In a hotel foom a detective found the body THAT GOOD! of a woman Frieda' Oberfell She had hanged herABERDEEN COAL self unhappy (a note indicated)' because her parents were at odds Schumann-Hein- k 1VAS - Frieda 75 Oberfell 25— across the continent VALLEY FUEL CO from each other at opposite ends of the term of life—one famous 2048 fritei coitreal money citintrs mar bleach 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