Show Reuther Reports Split By NORMAN WALKER Walter Reuther reported bitterly Tuesday that the has failed to solve its internal problems and the six-year-old merged labor movement is in name president of the Auto Workers made it clear in a new survey of problems that it has only been because of his preoccupation with auto industry contract negotiations this summer and fall that there has been a respite in open feuding between rival wings of the Reuther as president of the FL-CIO's Industrial Union to which most of the old CIO unions are and James B. the department's made public a report will be submitted to the department's biennial convention here Thursday and The REPORT pointed up serious policy differences between the industrial unions and the craft most of which for merly were with the old The craft groups will hold their own convention late this month at Miami The rival groups are building up for clash for force at the convention to be held at Miami Beach in early THE REUTHER report said that industrial unions faced with the realization that there has been an almost total lack of progress in all those areas that were recognized as when the and CIO problems that demanded early solution if the merger was to prove past two years have been years of keen Reuther and Carey disputes have not They have conflict unions still boycott the products of other Affiliates raid each One department of the federation continues to compete organizationally against affiliated And unethical organizational literature still provides comfort for the anti-union |