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TIMOTHY ETENE SHEPPARD M Agent Distributor O ',' PHONE 237-M VERNAL O; ALSCO ALSCO ALSCO ALSCO ALSCO President Roosevelt's Board said-y' IJ l President Truman's Board said- H Still the leaders of the Railroad ILy O Firemen's f rW Union say ) if o k This ridiculous strike is an affront to every I T, . T. ". 7. This strike is one of the citizen of the nation. It's not for more money. siiest strijjes in history! It'S nOt beCaUSe Of hOUrS. It'S Only for SOft What are these reckless union leaders trying to do? They seek to cause thou- foCjthor'bcddniCI spots for additional unneces- throw hundreds of thouslndfofeotw " employes on and off the railroads out of f, I ll . employment, with loss of pay to them iremen tO gO alOng in dieSel lOCOmOtlVeS USt and their families, plusa severe blow to industry and the citizens of the nation. for the ride. A leading liberal newspaper calls the What' th.f trike a" out? " union has its way what happens? The r I "laAMM t MN.MM"I present members of the union won't demandS OT the UniOn leaderS nQlSGnCSIifclSrS get onecent more pay. They wiU merely mmmammmm m have been assessed for a costly and indefensible in-defensible drive in an attempt to provide . The reckless leaders of the firemen's "feather-bedding" by leading the mem- SEESSSS union want to force doWn the throats bers of their union Out On Strike and I additional and unnecessary firemen. of the railroads and the public a ridic- threatening paralysis to large areas of This is certainly one ot the silliest ulous "make-work" proposal which has the nation, they are defying the spirit stnkes m ! been twj ce ruled out by Presidential and intent of the very law which they Fact Finding Boards duly appointed helped to create. ,. f . ,c , j . . - T ., J ., . , , , . , nation tor their own selfish purposes, under the provisions of the Railway This strike is not for higher wages. . . , ., , Labor Act. K j, a strike to force the railroads to There is no other possible answer to This demand of union leaders for employ many more thousands of fire- Bnch a demand but "N!" additional and unnecessary firemen to men who are not needed! It would be The railroads in making such a reply ride in diesel locomotives was rejected indefensible waste. The railroads have believe they have the whole-hearted after months of hearings by a Board refused to place this additional and support of the people in whose interest appointed by President Roosevelt in unnecessary burden on the public. they are willing to fight this out, de- 1943. But more important than any other spite the loss and inconvenience that It was again rejected in 1949 by a consideration, is the action of these all will suffer. Board appointed by President Truman. few irresponsible union leaders in seek- It is time to put an end to such un- Recent meetings with the National ing to force a crippling strike upon the American demands. Mediation Board have brought no change in the attitude of the union s :r Union Leaders Defy Intent of Law jit-IlJ'T The union leaders helped write the - . V V, I Railway Labor Act. Yet in an attempt We are publishing this and other advertisements to talk to you j to jam through this scheme of pure at first hand about matters which are important to everybody. |