Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 July 1938 — Page 6

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MAYTAG STRIKE ” |

THE LABOR SITUATION

MAYTAG strike situation entangled.

NEW ORLEANS police may be prosecuted by NLRB.

FORD company appeals NLRB

case

lowa Governor Asked for Troops NEWTON, Towa, July 7 (U. P) he C. I. O. prepared for a finish today to free William Sentner Louis, its regional vice presi-

dent, indicted on two counts charg

ing criminal syndicalism Sentner’s indictment grew out of the strike of members of the United | Electrical, Radio and Machine Work- | ers Union, a C. I. O. affiliate, which has closed the Maytag Washing Ma- ( ). plant here ner’'s arrest, the renewed res quest of Mavor George Campbell for National Guard troops, and the refusal of the strikers to accept a sete tlement plan advanced by Governol Kraschel had further intensified the atmosphere I'he workers t on strike rathel than accept a 10 per cent wage reduction in their new union eontract Governor Kraschel had wanted them to accept the cut tentatively and return to work pending negotiations I'he plant ch em 400 men and provides the principal means of support for the

has been closed since

Sent

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ploys

community, May 9 Mayor Campbell appealed to Gov ernor Kraschel for the second time in 10 davs for National Guardsmen e control of the situation, The plant was guarded closely by police 1S a precaution against a re- } 2 § broke out first time

to tak

| of violence which ssterday fot trike started had refused to send

rst request last

the

Art on the week 1ere had been no violence rday about 800 pickets were thered in Nn the plant, Apyroximately 200 nonstrikers assemes i two blocks away and started hing toward the factory Ag approached, an equal of strikers moved out to meet them appeared | a time that they uid clash, However, police induced the nonstrikers to give up their at°t the plant dispersed Jerry Geise and ger, company employees, at- ) pass a picket line at anection of the plant. Geise was | and knocked unconscious

hirt was to his back

First Wagner Act

Criminal Case Looms By HERBERT LITTLE

Times Special Writer WASHINGTON, July 7 tional Labol fol existence criminal

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The NaRelations Board today time in its three years’ considered bringing a prosecution under the Wagner Labot Relations Act against New Orleans’ police officials for alleged interference with NLRB agents f the Board the hitherto the Wagner act, a Federal grand jury in Louisiana will be asked to indict the policemen charged with sought by

on

the first

undet 12 of

desides to act

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hearing

vew Orleans

bership application card hall ement at a morning session the cards would be introduce vidence later that day on whether to proset expected for some time

NLRB Examiner Asks Ford to Rehire 192

WASHINGTON, July 7 (U. P) Attorneys for the Ford Motor Co today asked the Supreme Court to cuit Court of Apmitting the Na

2 rd ro 308A (0 re-

n Mey following

decision cute is ho

case

{ an intermediate ond Labor company ung its is, Mo., plant In t Louis case the intermediate examiner, Tilford E. Dudley. recommended reinstatement 102 workers and granting of sole barnt to the rs Union.

ourt petition was

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‘he company contended that once is placed before a Circuit nder terms of as was the court has no est itself of jurisdiction e case to th i ard had f pany guilty of u the Rivel 1 f the labor

t a of ule act

case

n of It 10 cease th examiner fr case recommen plovees receive back pay from the date of what he ruled was their discriminatory” discharge

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THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1938

ENDS IN LOUISVILLE

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