Show 3 $Tjc Salt £akc Tribune f Tuesday Morning Workers for V S Defense fireen Points Nation9 s V ocational Trainiiig Leader Describe Campaign to Increase terials start soon at manufacture and careful selection” annual convention themost serious crises They were the National Council nation's vocational (UP) Vocational the said Trade City Administrator of “our and military history” director tional Education and Industrial Barker former Edgar' Charles Mon Their discussions Need for training teachers of Struck F equipped with the most Arts the National Association the the San Francisco industrial arte tered the problem day they are attacking re December 17 1940 -- SAN FRANCISCO Dec 16 — The described how Unity in AFLHead Says Antistrike Bill To Breed Friction alistically the problem of increas ing the number ofjiltilled work Tor J(Jnited States’ huge na tional defense production pro gram From all sections of the country instructors of industrial arts and drafts convened for the of American sociation on ascen- said E forces-mus- t be of elimi- modern weapons” Industry must cooperate with the government In the training of more workers "through development of production workers by intensive Instruction establish ment of apprenticeships and the development of supervisors by nating a “bottleneck” of skilled workers § Lieutenant Colonel Frank J member of the McSherfy US army’s general staff corps cited the shortage of skilled labor and said it must be eliminated because the United States “faces1 the Samuel school he head will Gompers Theodore Colonel in one of thirty-fourt- h of the department of Industrial cation at Pennsylvania State and vocational education described a program for local specialized defense training developing here He said San Francisco school shop equipment is the “best in the world” Special courses in such vital defense trades as tool and die production lege of con- struction-” educol- Supervisors of Homo Economics the Association of Teacher Trainers in Home Economics Education the National Association of State Supervisors of Industrial Education and the Trade School Principals’ association of State - said: “Industry is looking for persons who like to use their hands as well as their heads— persons who get satisfaction out of working with tools machines and ma Voca- of S Anderson Samuel Gompers principal of ’Trade schootT said many of the students have been placed in industry before they complete their training course so great is the demand for- workmen Five affiliated organizations of the A V A were meeting simulat the convention taneously - V i c f s1 — Dec 16 “a to strike railing the right " possession of Tree labor’ Sident William Creep of the F L said Monday night that 5ose wanting to use “compulsion fnd force” on labor were “incit-- S internal warfare” at a time the nation’s greatest need WASHINGTON when 51 a" broadcast Green said the A tad “a solemn -- address fCBS) F L believed it duty to avoid HEAR hikes and to prevent interruptindusion of work in defense tries” but made clear that the federation would bitterly oppose in ny effort to outlaw strikes industries as has been in congress memHe declared too that the to bers of the A F L did not need of nahave the “urgent necessity FIRST THE j can have lots of fun doing your Christmas shopping at ZCMI! 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CHINA-STR- give FLOOR EET FLOOR pointing out that three other major firms in the industry had done so recently a vacation allowance f communication to Edsel company president the U A W-- e I O repeated a request ' that Ford consent to a labor board The election among employes company through counsel had refused claiming there were few union members in its employ mentThe Ford Brotherhood ioned no specific rate of wage deIn a Ford sired “We shall expect your full cosaid a telegram to Ford “to the end that the operation” Edsel Ford hourly-worke- rs shall receive higher wages than any now paid by others engaged in similar production” The brotherhood said it had for a labor board election Ford workers in October 1937 and charged that the present demand for an election by the U A W-- C I O “is a desperate attempt to excuse its three-ye- ar the delay while it prosecuted brotherhood oir false charges — Ssked among Ickes Appoints Water Expert WASHINGTON Dec 16 Ickes announced Monday E appointment of Schmitt former editor of the Engias staff d neering Frederick een-aulta- nt News-Reopr- of Schmitt the reclamation bureau took part in an Investig- ation in 1934 into reclamation' Ickes said this report minted to many of the reforms incorporated in the 1939 reclama of Schmitt also served in an advisory capacity with" the national resources planning board He was born in Elizabeth N J - Schwellenbach United Dec 16 (JPi— B of Lewis resignation - time Schwellenbach with These we've SHE WILL LOVE Wash-ugto- n fragrant candles ornamental trees all Vase with fluted stem 200 250 275 at Aurricane Idtmp with gold "passe oistrict of Washington announced through his office here Friday that e would go to Spokane Monday Mgn his se'natorship and take the ? as eenater touldSiludgelsterm have on expired GracefulJLenox appoint--federal-jud- January i Bud Stiallow Lenox dish shell design flower holder - Fragrant green Bayberry- - Candles - -- Crescent-shpe- d Lenox pr-3- c Snnw-Srenoj- lucifa Chrlstnas-Ire- a lined with blue Madonna figure in La Mirada pottery La Mirada Yase injvgry Lined with rusti Low Flower Bowl ZCMI GIFT SHOP— SECOND FLOOR 1 smartest lamps to help GRIG YOUR CHRISTMAS 47 5 ivory Crownford china lamp 475 throw hurricane lamp silver - base 675 for years to come vith a gift of beauty from ZCM 's exquisite Jv You’ll be so delighted with their grace their charm their look of I collec- - - tion of lamps ” who was for the -- eastern Americans Light up their lives prices! surprisingly-lo- w chosen LIGHT its gay Christmas wrappings and finds that you remembered how she loves tof receive something beautiful for her home! 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