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I i 1:'' have" Ofik-troo- (1-4r1- - r 1 '' t 1 (11 k - -- f- i kr C qion The U M W A's acceptance of the arbitration proposal with the it understanding that all the companies involved aleo would abide i! by whatever decision was reached ended a strike in the 11 captive mines I th one-quart- WITS A 4 C -1- IL 4' '' ' i - non-operati- ng 1 ' - toire p - :-- " - at-th- s nine-mon- j '1 ' 1 ay 60-d- ay 1 44 - $ fact-findi- &tors - - 4 ) 1 4 - ‘0 t ef - on were opening blasts in the bitter (Continued From Page One) struggle which is expected to be on the house and senate They have a royal commission fought bills will be Mors Strike-cur- b relied up in the house on Monday that looks it over The commission and the senate will start consider- is nonpartisan there are business ation of similar legislation on men on it and there are labor Thursday on it They decide that the The house bill to curtail strikes people In defense industries range from thing needs certain improvements commission makes a the labor committee measure for The royal to the report parliament and the a 10-doff" and "cooling period almost autogoes through thing to mediation Smith's vcilimtary or feathfuss without matically mass drastic bill to ban picketing and strikes without a majoritY ers "If we had that temperament vote of the union Zmith included in his blast over here we would have improved a pLimt labor unions a charge that the Wagner act this year and imthis labor committee bill "does proved the social security act this year keeping them out of polnothing that Ls not already being itics" done except to provide for the "Perhaps that is what congress cooling off period" Mut Democratic Leader John W needs?" an editor put in "I think you are right" Mr: McCormack o f Massachusetts gitte the measure his full support Roosevelt replieddid not The president regard as asserting that It is "the beat bill "wholly justified" a statement that pending before the house the labor relations board which administers the Wagner law regarded itself as a "bunch of prosecutors instead of a body" but conceded that was true In some cases Since that time the personnel of the board has changed Appeal to Courts only time in our lives when Told that C I 0 organizers we should get an advance" "forced" the closing of a cotton Earlier J Carter Fort counsel mill in Tupelo Miss even though foe the carriers joint committee DO cent of the 400 workers said the brotherhoods were "blind wereper forming a union and against and stubborn" in refuting to &co that the townspeople later took cept the findings of a government the organizer out and gave him a board after full and fair hearings good 'drafting the presdyorse told both parties that the "fairly said: dent board was "under instructions of answer is not in beating a supple- up"The the president The answer is gotag to the mentary report oti Monday" and courts about it Now the machinthat two courses west open above!—the machinritethetherecord report Could be based ery—heaverts needs improving of course it ery to date including does but do it the Eng liah way upon two days of argument and rear- Do not damn everybody about it gument or second a "report based Try to get the thing improved" upon mediation" chief executive at the same The Opposing cotmsel quickly agreed interview described the war to: meet with the board for fur- 1938 between the C I 0 and A IT la as a ther mediation efforts "very personal row" that would the brotherhoods end Drigimilly either in two wings of labor asked art increase of 30 per cent "fairly permanent" or becoming of f operating employes whose In the working out of a comproscale range from $508 a day up mise between the two and of 30 to 34 cents an hour At a conference with church for nonoperating workers who now editors on April 20 1933 the get 35 to 85 cents The board rec- president agreed there was danger ommended an increase of per of fascism in the United States cent for the first group and nine because of the centralization of ceots an hour for most of the financial power in New York second The brotherhoods Indicat"I am greatly in favor of deed willingness to accept a compro- centralization" he said "and yet mise providing 15 per cent increase the is every time we tendency for operating workers and 12 have trouble in private industry cents an hour Increase for to concentrate it all the more in New York Now that is ultimateSpokesmen for the railroads ly fascism" were reticent on any possible comWhy South Pays Poorly promise One reason for low wages in the south hi contended was that Candidate Conducts "practically all the profits go north they do not stay south If Drive From Cell the profits stayed south the whole locale of living would go up" MIDDLETON Mass Nov 29 To trade editor' on April (UP)—Andrew J (Bossy) Gillis 8 1938 Mr paper Roosevelt told of the Newburyport mayoralty nominee reof wIll broadcast to the voters of that difficulty the letting congress admingovernment's organize city on Monday night election eve istrative machine because of "presby means of an electrical tran- sure" from agencies recommended cription made in his cell at the for abolishment Replying to oppocounty industrial farm here sition contentions that hi person'13ossrs is serving a ally should not have the power sentence for criminal libel he said: "1 have been getting along with a perfectly inefficient machine for five years and 1 can do it for the '7 THIS next three and IA ki 004 But people have been talking years about Cbtistmas the grant of powers involved V::OIVI don't want the powers God fop knows If the thing (governinent 4107:f:al reorganization bill) does not go through I will rock along all to somoono now '71t1 I right : as powers go I figured :110AltEtts '"s 0"114)4 v out"Anthefarother day that there is 4 not a single power I have that l4tAlta10144141' Hoover and Coolidge did not Kra 0 -- eat- - o-- - - - - —' - ' 'p''' '41 v ' t ' i: A k4 0‘ Ilowerd W Lepresentatlys &TAM (D) Virg-W- s 6 Hits micas precouro on congress Board Enters Rail Dispute to your doer! Headquarters for Hotel cod Posh:grant Coffee N 1 : COOK'S FultBodicedRichToned COFFEE piping hot and coffee lovers will soon make a "beaten path" SERVE "ow Archives Bare Roo'seveles Labor Views statements option hours Saturday and then recessed until Sunday at 11 a in The three members said they would continue their work despite the attitude taken by the Crucible Steel Company of America Crucible which operates only 1 i- ! ''' j t 160441 : one—and that relatively man— captivik mine informed the board in effect that it could not accept any decision granting the TI M W A a union shop The attitude of one more company the Carter Coal company remained in doubt All other firms involved in the dispute have agreed to be bound by the board's findings The arbitration board WWI ap A : I‘::' 1 deliberations Sunday despite the refusal of one of the fan companies involved to pledge uncituillfled acceptanc of the board's findings The board which started its meetings Wednesday in an effort I Simultaneously President William Green of the American of Labor circularized individual members of congreu with identical letters reiterating A le to all pending anti strike measures He repeated that St is unjust to "penalise the A FL for the "indefensible acts of some irreeponsible" labor leaders The ' 4 I 1-4 I — ' '''-'' ' 'N week Smith-Gree- : Nov 22 (UP) Fed-rati- - -- NA '' Representative Hpward W Smith (D) Virginia a leader of the house antilabor bloc charged Saturday night that "gookaquads" oU labor leaders are convening here to "bludgeon and browbeat" congress into refusing to enact strike-cur- b legislation that has been given first call in both houses — ' -i ks 1 i : i b WASHINGTON " v 1 n 29 I f :: 1 1 4 4 0 (UP)— to mettle the union ahop dispute coal mine between the United Mine Workers president captive arbitration board announced Sat- - of America and captive mine operurday night h would continue its ators deliberated four and a half 'YORK Nov IsTILIV 1 !' poInted by President Roosevelt al wsek ago to decide whether the ( captive mines employing 53000 11 union workers should sign the standard Appalachian agreement between the 'LI W A and the nation's commercial soft coal oper he Arbitrators Continue Talks Today ti 1 1 November 30 1911 ti r-'71- ' tr771 ::'' -- '''7--- ::- ' ' L- --- 'r if - ''t10- - bh i " 0' ‘ CLI: --'''''' CORNER MAIN AND BROADWAY 2435 WASHINGTON OGDEN 01 I I 03twgmilgeItrt11TmArAmoonvrgwTr7mvnottrmo I |