Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE ll- - WEDNESDAY MORNING MARCH 3 1937 i Aircraft Firing President Spurns U S Labor Board Utahn Warns Against Neutrality Proposal Douglas Serves Notice He Will Not Recognize Relations Group in Questions Arising From Strike Sit-Dow- n SANTA MONICA Cal March 2 (UP)— Donald Douglas youthful appearing president of the Douglas'Aircraft corporation Tuesday denied the jurisdiction of the national labor relations board in Its attempt to arbitrate differences of a minority group of employes Who declared a strike last week As he announced a 5 cents per hour wage increase for his workers own representatives in the matter Douglas served notice that he would of collective bargaining and sug' not recognize the NLRB either that such an election be held in questions arising from the recent gested in the near future sit down or from any future disOutlines Flan putes that crop up at his plant He insisted his company is engaged only He accordingly outlined a plan of in Intrastate business which places procedure which indirectly would it beyond the realm ef federal ju- recognize both the C I D and the risdiction NLRB He suggested that the His remarks were addressed to election should be conducted by an tOO 0 of his employes attending an election board composed of one rep' open air meeting outside the world's resentative of the management one of the company’s employes’ assO' largest airplane factory "Douglas Aircraft declines to rec- ciation one of the A F of L affiliognize any jurisdiction of the Na- ate the International Machinists' tional Labor Relations Board or the union one from the Automobile regional director of the board of Workers and one named by the this district to determine any mat NLRB ters relating to the relations of the He said if the regional labor dt Douglas company with its employes rector declines to appoint a repre for reasons that the Douglas com- sentative a "prominent and disim pany as a manufacturing corpora' terested citizen would be asked to tion and all of its activities in con' contribute his services” nection with the manufacturing of Sums ITp Remarks airplanes and parts and all of its Summing up his remarks Douglas SANTA MONICA Cal— Workers restrike With the ticipated In a intrastate business is beyond the told his employes: air80 of to of a their task return turn of the federal assembling huge approximately per cent of the congress jurisdiction “I say to you that we have an to regulate” Douglas asserted crew work begins on several million dolliner in the Douglas Aircraft company open shop Law enforcement agenlars worth of contracts for new airplanes cies have given me the assurance Repledges Faith plant' closed last week when employes par He repledged his faith in the com- that those who want to work will pany employes’ association which be protected from harm and intimiSea Lion Ensnarls Sit-Dow- n reputedly represents most of his dation” Young Aviator Gets In passing he revealed that southworkers The C I O United AutoTraffic in Bay City mobile Workers Aircraft division ern California industrialists are fiOutstanding Award strike nancing a "war ‘chest” to combat which sponsored the WASHINGTON Match 2 (INS)— claims more than 1500 workers in and prevent similar “law breaking” SAN RAFAEL Cal March 2 UP) iri the future He referred to the Howard Hughes youthful multiits membership —A sea lion took a walk Dr Towne J Nylander regional strike in his own plant which was millionaire airplane pilot Tuesday and cabsed a traffic snarl director of the NLRB has or- broken only after 342 Tuesday received from President Roosevelt e were dered a hearing for Thursday arrested on-as motorists stopped to watch him grand jury inthe immediate causes of dictment charging tfiem with "for- the Clifford Burke Harmon trophy waddle along near the Redwood A cible and detainer” the recent strike as the outstanding world aviator of Workers Join Strike to entry spokesman for highway All were to have been brought up 1936 Douglas said Tuesday night that j Sheriff Walter B Sclimer went W for pleadings Tuesday but Judge only company counsel Harry Labor Disputes after Elliott would attend the hearing William Tell Aggeler postponed the Hughes is the third American to Aid the big creature with a rifle and then only as an “onlooker” hearing until next Tuesday after de- receive the honor his predecessors he would shoot unless the said and Plants Numerous Douglas said he believed company fense attorney requested more time being Colonel Charles Lindbergh sea lion into the bay went and the late Wiley Post employes had the right to elect theirto file demurrers The sea lion’s departure from from (Continued Page One) San Francisco bay was a bit puztwo others Peaceful pickets held in view of the fact that the zling the lines sixth at their for the day running giving him Illinois Watch Case company at El- smelt were plenty of opportunity to eat gin 111 He was last seen floundering toA half dozen pickets watched a a near-b- y distillery ward forces of 40 begin rehabilitation of strike-closed Fansteel Metallurthe at gical corporation factories 111 Thirty-tw- o of North Chicago' the men driven from the property in rea tear gas battle last week were leased on bond pending their hearing on contempt of court citations ten days hence At Janesville Wis 2700 men returned to the Fisher Body and Chevrolet plants — Picket Air Plant Pickets remained at the Douglas Aircraft plant in Santa Monica Cat while those who returned after a "sit down”- - demonstration were accorded a five cents an hour pay sit-do- "sit-dow- n” WASHINGTON March 2— The senate was warned Tuesday by Senator Elbert D Thomas of Utah against the dangers of enacting into permanent legislation what he termed the “experience which has never been tried the idea less than two years old” contained In the Pittman neutrality resolution- now pending He urged that whatever legislation be enacted leave to the president the greatest possible dcgrje of discretion in conducting the country's foreign policy At a point where he was speak lng particularly against the amendment offered Monday by Senator Arthur H Vandenbcrg of Michigan to strike from the Pittman resolution three subsections which permit a degree of presidential discretion Varidenberg asked the Utah senator if he favored a policy which would enable the president of the United States to cooperate In a policy of sanctions Initiated by the league of nations "I should like to see the American government a member of the ship" “The very fact that neutrality legislation dealing impartially with aggressor and victim alike has become popular in the country shows Mr Thomas went on that the nation's feelings are unsuitable for membership in or cooperation with the league A mandatory neutrality law would be weaker than a discretionary one he told the senate because it would leave the president no choice but to carry out a certain policy even though that policy might head the country straight toward war A discretionary policy which would enable the president to get the country 'involved in war the mandatory champions claim would as easily enable a president to keep the nation In peace Mr Thomas'' added He agreed with' the objections advanced Monday by Senator William E Borah of Idaho that the Pittmari resolution’s provisions making mandatory a "cash and ' carry’) basis for commerca with belligerents would bring war closer to our shores He pointed to the Improvements in naval weapons particularly In the submarine which have so Increased their cruising radius that they would be able to lurk just outside the territorial waters of tho United States to pick off cargo ships Senator Key Pittman of Nevada chairman of the foreign relations Committee and author of the resolution had a lenghty colloquy with Mr Thomas over what connection there was between this thought and the “cash and carry” He maintained that be!- idea ligerents would try by every " means in their power to prevent supplies from this country reaching their enemies whether the title in those supplies rested in American nationals or foreigners HERE’S THE BIG NEWS Siege Extends Sway Across Nation sit-do- league of nations” Thomas replied “but not under present con5 ditlons of the thought of the United States because It would be a membership which would completely fail As long as the feelings of the country are as they are I should not favor member- TOMORROW to’de-termin- - MORNING 8 One HourEarlierThait Ordinary IT’S SO IMPORTANT STOVALL’S BUY TWO FINE STORES IN TEXAS DEPT THEROSHER’S and boost The Timken Roller nearing company announced it had added $1500-00- 0 annually to the income of 8500 employes of its five Ohio factories An argument over minimum wages delayed final agreement on issues threshed out by U A W A spokesmen and officials of the General Motors corporation in the round table dickering that followed the recent widespread strike At Detroit today representatives of the Chrysler Motor corporation employing 77000 persons were scheduled to begin their bargaining parley with President Homer Martin and other union chieftains It W4 STORES IN AUSTIN TAYLOR TEXAS in-- COLDS STOPPEDUP NOSTRILS NASAL IRRITATION Our government is ftot the only one thet levies Uxes Whet about Old Man Winter and the colds nasal irritation and similar ail ments which mayv-levtheir tax upon your time Income and American Can Sales Gain During Period 'try A M pleasure? 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