Show t 4 t ' SALT VAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING MARCH 2'4 1937 : THE IllurphyReports Progress Cheers (and Siiolv) Fill Air At Chrysler Strike Parley 0 1 1 b ' aOit-Dóiimie- Miss Perkins Eiid Siege rs 4'' :v::wO4 Makes Reply To Criticism ' 't:c V: Officials 'Strive to Get Together Says Executive After Prolonged Sesion Behind Guarded Doors at Lansing (Continued from Page Ore) Flint and the Cadillac Motor Car hition aa sole bargai ning agency for 'company at Detroit have been and isolated" Friall workers a dispute be said "wascaused day' Settlement of this dispute with a by intimidation and by discrimina- olo" provision for return to work pend- Ition against our members through Ing adjusitment of other demands lacts of petty foremen" estimates of production relating to senioril ty wages and In Weekly "74' 'Wit the automobile industry showed 4140 working conditions would start pro- slight increases over the previous duction wheels moving again in 10 week to more than 101000 cars Chrysler plants eight of them evac- and trucks Cram's reports attribuated by strikers in Detroit Thurs- uted the increase to a rise in Genday eral Motors output In addition to the more than SO- Without referring by pame to 000 strikes the Detroit District Chrysler employes such an arrangement would return to their Association of the American Legion jobs about 19300 Briggs Manu- approved a resolution condemning facturing company workers mak- "illegal appropriation of private ing botheA for Chrysler cars would property" and any "attempt to deend a period of enforced idleness prive the individual workers of the Governor Murphy has conferred personal right of selection of his With officials of the Hudson Mo- own organization or representator Car company at Detroit whose tives" more than 10000 workers are idle The resolution asserted that "subbecause of a strike and vrsive forces" are attempting to '1 of the Reo company at Lansing compel workers to join in "illegal when a similar strike has thrown actions" supported in part by com2200 employes of the truckanufamunistic agitators He out concern of work cturing Guard Gates is known to believe settlements in state policemen these strikes may follow a Chrysler guarded the plantgates of the evacagreement to Detroit Adding to the belief that a Chrys-- uated Chrysler plants ler bargaining pact may be near Friday admitting an undermined of office workers and main'' was the fact that Lewis president number of the United Mine Workers of tenance employes 4 America wishes to be present at A Chrysler executive said the ofNew York conferences on a bitumi fice workers were instructed to prenous mine wage and working con pare "as fast as possible" a $2000tract These parleys are now in 000 payroll for work done before the strike began March 8 and the progress The entire union "board of union members prevented access to building where strategy" In the Chrysler strikes the administration was present in Lansing Friday pre wage records were kept He said of the employes would pared to give its consideration to at least part paid Monday any agreement approved by Lewis be - Circuit — and Judge Allan Campbell Martin While the conferences here were whose injunction was disregarded CANTON Ohio March 26 UPI — under way General Motors corpora- by the strikers said their evacua- Three little children looked on late move In the next the protion experienced The third interrup tion left while their mother was shot tion of production since the recent ceedings up to the Chrysler cor- Friday has to death and their father probably No attorneys attempt poration A U made with the agreement wounded W A AA a brief strike b'een made to serve writs of arrest fatally Police Chief Ira Manderbaugh closed the Chevrolet small parts obtained by the corporation said that James Monticue 38 shot plant employing 2300 workers at his wife then Prod a bullet into his Mich I3ay City own hea&Monticue was taken to a U S The strike participated in by hospital in critical condition from 250 to 500 employes was over The officer said that the couple's in two hours with an agreement three children Leora 12 Shirley for negotiations starting early next MIAMI Fla March 26 (INS)— 7 and Gloria 2 were in the apartweek on union grievances Union in her divorce suit here ment parlor where the shooting ocTestifying leaders claimed an adjustment of late against 'former U S curred Friday women's wages was obtained Fri The couple separated three days Hiram W Bingham Mrs Senator day and that company officials had 1928 ago the officer said agreed to "educate' their foremen Bingham asserted that since suher husband "has maintained a In terms of the recent agreement perior attitude and was unwilling two of the seven sons of Mr and Held 'Spontaneous' to converse with me on questions Mrs Bingham their supported Robert Travis U A W A or- of public interest holding I was mother's testimony on the stand ganizer in the Flint district said incapable of understanding such Friday the strikes which also have af- matters" Mrs Bingham charged mental fected Fisher body plant No 1 at John and Woodbridge Bingham cruelty in her divorce petition Denic 'Statements' on Actions of Courts in Strikes Auto Sit-Dow- SenatoeAsks Divorce r e sit-do- sit-do- 0Ak '1111P Ita P it N: t Li a marks" wrote McCormack been a "misinterpre tation" of comment she had made at recent press conferences and from which the representative naid he was quoting in his speech Miss Perkins kNI that there had kt' 4ei' al'''''''''''I A 7 ylipeelr ' ' - fi"1-- 111 ' A A :Zitz1:'::"' —yi 0171 I US Strike Action Noted Educator Claims 'Few Words' by Roosevelt Would Have Ended Sit-Dow- IVASHIGTON March 26 (AP)—A demand for immediate federal action to end strikes came Friday night from A Lawrence Lowell president emeritus of Harvard university In a telegram to the senate and Vice President Garner Lowell and suggested by Representative Dies to a group of other prominent Bos- determine who inspired the strikes tonians declared that "a few words what caused them conof counsel" by the president several gress can provide aand whether remedy weeks ago would have ended what now "challenges the supremacy of the government itself" The telegram reached here on the eve of a White House conference on the strike wave Garner is among the congressional leaders scheduled to discuss the situation with the president Saturday afternoon shortly after his return from a vacation at Warm Springs Ga Garner made public the Bostonians' telegram and said he would lay it before the senate Monday The message said: "Armed insurrection—defiance of law order and duly elected authority—is spreading like wildfire' Held Growing -It is rapidly growing beyond control What determined action by the governor of Michigan several weeks ago or a few words of counsel by the president would have ended summarily now challenges the supremacy of the government sit-do- The labor secretary said that while the "economic consequences" of a strike were the same as those of other strikes—stoppage of production wages and sales—"the considerations surrounding the method are different and are what make it a grave problem" 'Law of Trespass' She said she referred "to its relatIon to the law of trespass—the-- possibility of abuse in a number of ways—the hazard of lack of discipline—the interference with orderly processes of adjustment" f ) sit-do- Students iloin Mexico Strike Harvard President Emeritus Demands : ir liwomilittm1 Nansogitammi0 strikers part of a contingent DETROIT—These of 6000 who evacuated Chrysler auto plants after more than two weeks are shown as they paraded to the accompaniment of cheering onlookers Many of the strikers themselves cheered hnd sang sit-do- sit-do- Wife of Former March 26 Uri— Secretary Perkins Friday night replied to a congress member's criticism with an assertion that she °never questioned" the jurisdict!on of courts which ordered the ousting strikers of In a letter to Representative McCormack (D) Massachusetts Miss Perkins said that "disobedience" to these orders should not be "counseled by any government 'official" She said however that she believed strikes did not !ndicate any "widespread movement:to defy the law" 'More Careful' McCormack in a floor 'speech Thursday said that "if In the past the secretary of labor had been merely careless in her statements I hope in the future she will be more careful not to make inciting re- 1 -- n WASHINGTON Blue-uniform- Children See home Tragedy 1 t sit-do- Actor Goes to Spain 26 March PARIS Flynn film actor and adventurer left for Spain by train Friday night leaving behind his actress wife Lill Damita Flynn said he was goMEXICO CITY March 26 Uri— ing "to see what's going on" and More than 70000 students remained to write articles away from schools throughout Mexico 'Friday in sympathy with a week-lon- g student strike at three Mexico City schools operated by the Public Beneficence society High school students here after planting strike banners at their institutions demonstrated in the streets against the directors of the society Dr Enrique Hernandez Alvarez president of the board of directors of the Public Beneficence society sand he could take no action until he had conferred with President Lazaro Cardenas who was in the southern city of Oaxaca UP)--E- rrol I Open an Account - -- 4 -Y You Can Begin and End Your Irlf?al 4 aster " Shopping Here OP Everything for Your Complete Easter Outfit May Be Charged k on One Accountl I Millinery Hosiery Lingerie Blouses Sweaters Skirts Purses Girls' Coats Girls' Dresses A itself" Signers included Paul E Fitzpatrick Edmund W Longley M L Madden James L Richards Bernard J Rothwell and pr David iyti D Schannell They contended no question of the right of labor to "liberal wage and healthful working conditions" Order from these DEPENDABLE Florists f LORISIS will be 0 ope n EAST Newhouse Hotel EVk 56 South Ma NEWHOUSE-BOUQUE- MILLER FLOWERS 16 East Broadway inorning 1910 So 159 So 3700 870 gsF) 007' ( Wa HYLAND FLORAL COLONIALS ROWER HOUSE Dr East NEFF FLORAL 1845 So 7th East GRAY FLORAL 1953 So 13th 1900 So Stato 10 Odok EVANS FLORAL CO 9lh So E So 12th East emp' 1320 East Sill So CO CO ACACIA FLORAL SHOP LAW FLORAL -- Wasatch 7555 Wasatch 1948 Wasatch 3030 Hylatz FLORIST Wasatch ERNEST LAMBOURNEi Hiral-!arl- E INC: SALT LAKE FLORAL' CO M3 S32 So V titio Ste Ma:a 67 So FLORAL CO HUDDART 1n CO ELLISON'S FLOWERS INC No Carrying Charges is involved 1118 1516 Aasafch 961 Hknd 401 Hyland 8191 Hyland 7236 Hyland 8621 Hyland 5636 Hyland 1217 Wasatch STADIUM GARDENS CO Hyland' If 'minority groups can seize premises illegally and hold them "by violence and threatened bloodshed" they declared "then freedom and liberty are at an end government becomes a mockery superseded by anarchy mob rule and ruthless dictatorship" 'Alany Proposals Proposals for 'federal action already had piled high in anticipation of Saturday's discussion by the president Garner Senator Robin-- 1 son the Democratic leader Speaker' Bankhead and House Floor Leader Rayburn Robinson previously had declared that he did not see much that the government could d'o "because the (supreme) court has held that neither the federal government nor the states can deal with labor prob( '' Today Is the Day 2730 105 Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere 4 --- 4 ( The LAST Day Left to Get Your New aster Coat Suit - - ' or Sips lone Whether the president might ex-- 1 press a similar view has been the subject of some speculation Course of action suggested since the strike wave began include: A request by Secretary PerI kins that congress rmpower her to investigate the causes of strikes publish her findings and recommend terms or settlements Con- gress has taken no action on this Mediation Plan 2 A federal rnediation system Senator Robinson said "something like the ralhvay mediation board" might be discussed at Saturday's conference 3 Presidential denunciation of This has been advothe cated by Representathe Hoffman (It) Michigan and some others 4 Legislation suggested by Representative Dies (D) Texas to thb strikers violators of the antitrust laws and subject them to fines and imprisonment A demand by Senator Borah 5 (R) Idaho that monopolies be broken up to end what he called the cause of the 6 Legislation suggested by the National Association tig Manufacturers to ban strikes or lockouts while a presidential commission in- vestigated the issues involved 7 A congressional Investigation a 12 to 44 Topper Coat Swaggers Princess Styles— suite in ManTailored Mannish Shorts Saucy Swaggers By 12-PIE- Tilang This DOWN—SI-2- 5 PrinceSpring in Fine OUTFIT CE Every Color: Beige Gni'? 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