Show THE SALT rr n f wt i LAKE- - TRIBUNE- V v tz " vl" 'S - FRipAYMORNIN(TTJGUST $rl937 -- ri l Railmen Vote-Walko- F Salesmen Crusade Seen Peeress in Slacks Shocks Club of when the young and attractive lady File Test For Return of walked across the lawn in royal acted Thursday to slacks and had' her bright' Suit on Union Edward Wally against further Indifference) the tea They against Including a administered After Internal Strife in Auto ut S to Gain Demands Operating Unions Act iiTEf fort to COWES Isle —The exclusive ron Picketing ol Auto Firm Held Without Legality " Obtain Pay Boosts Wight Aug SUP) club’s yacht squadblue guard its ' shocks like decided one by Viscountess "no trousers for women" regulation Hinchingbrooke and her blue linen among the written rules— but they armed the doorkeeper with a formal pants Members of "the world’s most ex- document to be shown to any womclusive club" met in ' solemn con- an trying to emulate the viscountess’ ' clave to discuss Tuesday’s Incident example Press Halts Ban ' xf On News dig--ni- ty Duke Duchess ‘ - t - SAN FRANCISCO Aug 5 (Pl--A test suit believed by attorneys here to be the first of its kind lit the United States was filed in superior court ’’Thursday seeking to establish a man’s right to work without being forced to join a union The action asking injunction against picketing was filed by - M CLEVELAND Aug 5 INS)— A trike vote by members of the five operating railroad brotherhoods Thursday showed 86 per cent favoring a walkout if wage increases running' up to 20 per cent are not granted Aa trike in the immediate-futurWas not expected by brotherhood officials however as the national railway labor act requires mediation by the railroad labor board In the event of a dispute If 'this fails the board is required to suggest means of arbitration and before the men can walk out investigation by a presidential commission Is required The brotherhoods claiming a combined membership of 360000 are: The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers'the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen the Order of Railway Conductors and the Switchmen's an I- Pe'hkhamas attorney e North Escaped Suspect Nabbed on Highway Frank A Dillon head of independent union in Chrysler plant &t Detroit nonoperating unions providing for been beaten-ia mixup with U A VV men in an altercation in the plant an increase of S cents an hour beHarry Scher special investigator came by Sergeant 1 questioned Thursday ginning August UAW to Seek Election at-te- rs y " that the representatives of the craft unions also decided to ask members of the house labor committee to railroad provisions wage and (ON ry Reg Waron CI O 75c Mass Aug 5 OP)—1 The Massachusetts Federation of Labor Thursday night roared support of Its leaders’ “declaration of war" on the Committee for Industrial Organization demanding investigation of alleged C I by labor board officers and killing a proposal for peace with the C I O d convention of The one of the nation’s largest state federations became one of the first to question the impartiality of the system of adjudication y set up under the labor relations act No voice rose from the floor to contest the committee on resolu- toons’ recommendation that the federation’s executive council “investigate" and if necessary “take action against officers of the New England regional- labor board” Later after heated debate that wept back and forth across- - the ’ floor for two hours the convention rejected by a 208 to 28 vote a resolution calling for peace overtures toward the C L O The committee oil resolutions localized the resolution on the labor board by asking- Investigation only of the New England representatives of the national labor relations board The original resolution proposed by George T Douglas Haverhill organizer for the Boot and Shoe -- Workers union had demanded removal of officers and members of the national board John J Mara president of the hoe union declared he would introduce a similar resolution in the A F of I convention at Denver In October to get an investigation of the national board fifty-secon- labor-dispu- posses Thursday (P) — 5 afternoon in scour- - brush-covere- The a -t- Practically all of our higher and lower priced successes ol th season have been drastically jreduced for final clearance Women who know quality and values will seise this opportunity money-savin- g 150 Prs vaiuss lo $1150 Premier-Peacoc- 176 Now Prs Peacock — And Other 200 $595 $495 $395 k- id $900 Now Maltesr-V- al Prs Sport Oxfords— And Drew Styles Vais lo $750 Now eeea -- -- ioo Pairs EVENING SHOE- SGold end Silver-Ki- and Fabrics Val to d $10S(1- - mmi $295 Ths Four Groups Represent Broken Sises and Odds and Ends No Mail Orders Refunds or Exchanges Z C M extra I Men's Flannel ROBES It Tailored to Perfection in 1 00 A lUWool Flannel Sale Maroon King Blue Navy innwiw: iiwwiw AUGUST Light Fiction! 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s Aug d bottomlands were idle 8000 were without ing the work in a Briggs Manufacturing along the Missouri river near here in search of the suspect company plant which produces bodies for Plymouth and 2000 were idle at 14ie Dodge Brothers plant where Plymouth coupe bodies are Envoys Confirmed produced WASHINGTON Aug 8 Wl-Police- - who responded o-at rlot senate confirmed Thursday the call Wednesday guarded the plant nomination of Frank P Corrigan of gates Thursday A U A W sound Ohio to be minister to Panama It truck circled the plant its opera- also confirmed the nomination of tors instructing the few workers Frederick A Sterling of Texas as who appeared to return home minister to Estonia and Latvia Wagner-Conner- : N D Men and Women Unit Declares LOWELL WILLISTON Herbert Allen escaped Spokane Wash bank robber- - suspect was captured 15 miles west of Wllliston as he was walking across highway No 2 at 6:30 p m Thursday Allen's capture came after Governor William Langer had ordered national guardsmen to join sheriffs JMMMK§ of the wage agreement Furthermore it was declared FL As if bearing out the statement the first of these articles that the duke and duchess will return to England and devote themselves to social work two news Items Thursday night announced charitable gifts one from the duke and one from the duchess The duchess sent $25 to a fund for a new church school In the parish of Warfield a Berkshire town from which one of her ancestors Richard Warfield left for America' in 1662 The vicar said he sent the duchess a copy of an appeal a month ago remembering she had been there last year seeking a trace of her an-Restore The duke sent $500 to a Leicestershire agricultural society fund for a new fair grouhd Ol Better Shoes lor EdDdDd- D- dared that the 14 nonoperating unions will withdraw their support from the train limit bill as a result A He is said to have Here he is being Plymouth Plant at Whitney declared that officials of the brotherhoods are not satisfied with the amount of the increase and DETROIT Aug S CP) — An Inter-ewit- b corporation officials In an will not let this adjustment serve union fight that caused 21000 work- tempt to reach an agreement for as a precedent in negotiations In reopening the big Plymouth' plant which those unions are concerned ers to be idle Thursday night may iclosed since ten men were Injured reAulabor in in result the first national which and start Chicago Wednesday In fighting between 11 gust lations board election affecting members of the U A W and' of the The head of the railroad trainassociation of Chrys-le- t men who has long been one of the employes of one of the "big three’ Independent employe- s- Tb association was most- - radical of" railway labor Tend- of the automobile-industrorganized to oppose the U A W ers pointed out that the wage inRichard T Frankensteen organ- an affiliate of the Commltteo for crease of S cents an hour secured ization director of the "United Auto- Industrial Organization" by the smaller crafts amounted to mobile Workers of America anWhen the conference adjourned per cent of their nounced he would petition the board late Thursday until Bam Friday only about 8 L-previous scales for an election among workers em- Lester L Colbert corporation atWhitney : and George Harrison ployed by the Chrysler corporation torney said no agreement had been ExLabor of chairman the Railway Leaders of the union headed by reached ecutives’ association and president Homer Martih president conferred Eleven thousand Plymouth work- of the Brotherhood of Railway and who as acted Steamship Clerks spokesman of the unions In the- recent association have been at odds for a long time Dispatches from Washington de- - Black-Conne- Final Clearance Sale er In Ohio Aug 6— The first expression of dissatisfaction with the wages agreement reached between the railroads and the 14 eliminate all from the hours bilL 220 SOUTH MAIN ST die-ha- rd Roa-set- CLEVELAND - qnpsatv CefelShoelttful the Brotherhoods Dislike Fay Agreement By Tribune Leased Wire men land a ' America from A F Whitney president of the Brotherhood of Railroad Train- the 32 - members of the Howhrd Automobile There Is every reason to believe company’s sales force will return much sooner than he The court granted temporary : directed the had been expected If a few order and restraining defendants to show cause August Critics can be silenced 10 why the injunction should not be Already news of Edward and his made permanent Retail Au- bride th former Mrs Wallis War-fiel- d Defendants Include which died almost entirely tomobile Salesmen’s union bocal the A F of L various automotive after their marriage has been Increasing rapidly The Dally Teletrade unions and Mrs Alice regional national labor rela- graph and the Dally Sketch are believed to be considering relaxing tions board director The complaint signed by the 32 the ban which kept mention of the salesmen contend picketing 6t the duke and duchess to a minimum The second of two highly laudatory company is illegal because they have no dispute with their employer and articles on them appeared because there is no law requiring Thursday night in the Star It rethem to join a union unless they vealed no very new or startling in wish formation but occupied nearly two The action relates Mrs Rosseter columns refuting the "mushroom was include to prevent tha labor growth of scandal rqongering back board from interfering: biting and tittle tatUe” - 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