Show I i iL i L I i sn n t 1 l l- l r 3 r r t r WHY THE t l r r MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILROAD STRIKE I l. l Over the of the efficiently cici of or economically o if the leaders of twenty years ago Congress the unions ignore agreements e t or laws n Provisions o of the Law which United States passed the Railway Labor Act are Disregarded I It was hailed by union leaders as a model 5 There Labor Act are to five F settle ways disputes under over v the the Railway meaning meaning mean mean- t ing of contracts 1 l- l Decision 1 by National Railroad Adjustment Ad for the settlement of labor disputes t Board o 2 Decision 2 by System Adjustment Board for the specific railroad xE LEADERS of the Brotherhood of President Truman's Board 3 Decision 3 by arbitration THE JL Locomotive Engineers Brotherhood 4 Decision 4 by neutral referee C Condemns d S. S Strike on of Locomotive Firemen and 5 Decision 5 by courts Order of Railway ailway Conductors and the There is an established legal method for The Miss Missouri Pacific Pa i c Railroad has been ren Br Brotherhood ther of f Railroad Trainmen on the handling disputes involving existing written writ writ- and is IS entirely willing to have have these disputes dis dis- Missouri Pacific Railroad have refused to ten contracts just contracts just as there is such a settled in m accordance with the requirements re re- re avail themselves of the pea peaceful means ea method of settling any contract dispute of the tle Railway Labor abor Act y provided by this this Act for settling their dis which you may have in your daily life Regardless of this fact the the union umon leaders They insist that they be the sole The President of the United States appointed ap ape have hit h down that umP umpire e of their own disputes over the pointed a Fact Finding Board to investigate meaning of contracts gate and adjust the Missouri Pacific dis dis- Innocent Suffer uffer This Board reported in part a as Losses and Hardships There is Need for Strikes follows follows' no fb There ere are a about b ou t 5 engineers lir firemen emen With all of the available methods for the it is with a n deep sense of regret that we c conductors rs and trainmen on the Missouri inter interpretation of contracts there is 9 no are arc obliged to report th the failure of our mis nus Pacific They are known as operating ng n need p for a strike or even a threat 0 of f a astrike sion coercive It strike seems should inconceivable occur on to one us of that the a em emp P 1 to oyes Y es an and d are t the h e most os hi highly p pf paid aid of str strike e but th the leaders o of f these thee railroad nations nation's s major transportation systems with all yes on on the nation nations nation's s railroads oads but action has resulted in the m-the the loss their strike have the ordinary that would in unions ignored procedures pro pro- all of the losses and hardships established by law and insist upon follow in in view of the fact that the Railway of work to other of the imposing their own interpretations of their Labor Act provides an orderly efficient and Missouri Pacific In addition they have contracts by means of a strike complete remedy for the fair and just settlement set ct imposed great inconvenience inconvenience and hardship hard hard- The wheels have stopped rolling on the Clement of the matters in dispute Gri Grievances v. v ship upon the public and the communities ances of the character here under discussion served by that railroad Missouri Pacific They may stop rolling are so numerous numero s and of such frequent occurrence occur The Railway Labor Act was designed time Recently railroads at other an time on any r rence nce on n all nil railroads that the general n. n adoption op the iu just t such urh in interruptions me m- m discontinue dis dis- to protect public against in- in inthe forced th the e W Wabash a b as h Railroad 1 on d was to lion tion of the policy pursued by the organizations coati continue n ue operation for several days under lions Hons in to this case would soon result in m the of commerce If these men will not comply with the provisions pr similar circumstances complete nullification of the Railway Labor of the law for the settlement of such disputes Act then all thinking Americans must face the Que ques question What are 1 These hese 1 S Strikes k es A About b out Obviously the railroads cannot be run tion What is the next neat step These strikes and strike threats are not about wage rates or hours They result from disputes over the meaning of existing existing existing exist exist- ing contracts They cover claims for a full t xa days day's s 's pay for less than a days day's work or for payments for services i c es performed b by y others 1 1 t I who wh o were e full fully y p paid aid for the work done ian n r BUY EUY C a TOO WI W WIS IS' IS E- E EL L' L T 4 C r EXTRA THRIFTY SPECIALS SEPT 23 24 4 4 4 VELVET FLOUR FLOUR MILK MII-Kall MII all brands 4 4 pound 50 bag ww Tall tins d In the new cloth o print bag Small tins ns nm 4 i C DURKEE'S MARGARINE RINE SUGAR 4 j Pound C Ct u pound 10 bi bag b ag 1 0 0 t j t Reg package POWDERED SUGAR 2 packages 00 W ES 4 12 nw SAt SALTINE TINE WAFERS 4 Y pound 2 box C ICS ICE IC CREAM Brick FOLGERS COFFEE n Gallon Pound ww mn n.- n. j jI I H. 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