Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 December 1938 — Page 7
ida PAGE 7, "Seater |GRITIGS OF NLRB. VIEW U. S. RAIL ACT AS MODEL
Claim Law Has Diminished
. | Labor Trouble on Airlines r BUYON OUR TEN-PAY PL A N_, i . fic ik 5 3 i 370 WE n WASHINGTON ST. A RY . i And Carriers.
TEE ETE EE Te ST TS er CC CL CO \ : : = EE WASHINGTON, Dec. 16 (U. P).— | A G orgeous Array of New «Ss / 3 The Railway Ldbor Act, successful
_ os or in preventing a major railroad or > | ET > ; airline strike or lockout since it was 2 Ona : by a revised in 1934, was offered to Con3 a : gress today by some National Labor * ul MN (> ERI E = ; S Se a Relations Act critics as a model for : gy Si Revising the controversial Wagner *
Mrs. Georgia Clifford
Ea br Railway Labor Act proponents say SR : 1 FE that the law has diminished labor. ! ¢ |trouble in the railroad and airline : % j industries. They contend that the Wagner Act and the NLRB have in-
creased rather than lessened indus-
id 3 V trial strife in othér industries. NLRB : fe : officials dispute this contention. * ol x 3 \ 2 Both laws protect the same basic Zo 7 : Z i + Dance Sets and Chemise wi RR rights of employees—their right to : Z 5 / E EE be 3 i ————— \| self-organization without interfer4 % Rich Satins—Rayon Crepes es SER oN 2 ence, coercion or intimidation and | oe KLY PAYMENTS . YOU GET YOUR 'PURCHASE IMMEDIATELY { yk Satin Striped Crepes— ; 5 a vf (Mrs. Georgia Clifford of [the right to bargain collectively * sales : ; : vc Pure Silk Crepes : 8 : through representatives of their own per AR, Ro " : p 2) : : : a iA St. Louis to Present choosing—but the railroad law also BH 4 ) Beautiful lace trimmed rd 5 . forbids employees from interfering or smartly tailored i a i Christmas Story. with the employer’s freedom of styles in tea rose or ; CED > ant ram Shies of representatives for collec blue. Also new, rieh, ; gE a ive bargaining. dark, colorful prints. : ; Be _ The last of the Y. M. C. A. Big| Both laws forbid employers from Models for Miss or ma- 1 2 5 Ileetings at Keith's Theater Sun-|contributing to the support of or
3 ! 3 day afternoon will offer Mrs. Georgia | dominating labor organizations. ron, es gE soul BUY i MY | McAdams Clifford of St. Louis, Mo. 5
A iN 4 Mrs. Clifford will present “Christ- Fact-Finders Provided ~ 26-Piece Chest } Inthe assortment, ra = mas in Story and Song.” She is a| Chief difference ‘between the two ecturer, author, Washington Uni-|statutes is the Railway Labor Act’s TABLEW ARE ; Women’ S Rayon SATIN SLIPS J h versity faculty member and presi- statutory requirement for negotia- ; . dent of the American Association of|{tion, mediation, possibly arbitra= onl $3. 98 AW Brocaded patterns in smart, tailored styles. Also 5 0 \* | Story Tellers. tion and provision for a Presidential nly C
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qu Netklaces, lockets, beads, ear Comb, brush and beveled edge me Tings, pins, clips, bracelets, mirrors. Enameled backs, : A , etc, a splendid array of solid crome trimmed, individually # Quality bristle. ha metal or stone set styles. gift boxed. Other Sets, 59¢ to $1.98
| Military SETS For Men $1 00
Splendid quality, sthantivay boxed, 3- -piece sets. Chron
salon «will present a medley of Christmas dispute can cause a stoppage. 0 carols, and the Central Normal Col-| The act declares it to “be the duty spoons, 6 teaspoons 1 See o6 : : Star Store, Street Floor. a lege band from Danville will give a|of all carriers, their officers, agents J or x : pes, EE, i Site d10s 3 value in Tarnish proof case A : : ; half hour concert. and employees to exert every reason=er Jewelry er Sets Star Store, Street Floor : ER | able effort to make or maintai th Star Store, Street Floor 0 Star Store, Street Floor Star Store, Street Floor pian
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: TO COMPETE HERE settle all disputes, whether arising SSS Y : ; = lout of the application of such agreev/j! dione ments or otherwise, in order to avoid | vuseph W. Barr, son of Mr. and |any interruption to commerce or to: | i if (Mrs. O. I. Barr of Bicknell, and ihe operation of any carrier growing ) i 1]
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; : : out of any dispute between the’ wh | Louis A. Kunzig Jr., son of (Col. and | carrier and the employees thereof.” For Men and Young Men ¥ [Mrs. L. ‘A. Kunzig of Ft. Harrison,| The law established a three-mem-winners in the State Rhodes Schol- | ber national board to mediate dis-
+ ; putes, advise the President of imarship eliminations, will compete to- pending labor disputes and conduct
morrow in the district eliminations |representation elections and it also at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. |created a National Railroad AdjustTheir competitors will be other ment Board to interpret contracts candidates from Ohio, Michigan, |and working rules and adjust grieve Wisconsin, Kentucky and| Illinois. ances. Mr. Barr is a senior at DePauw Uni- No Agreement ‘Duty’ versity and Mr. Kunzig is a cadet| rhe wagner Act requirés emat the U. S. Military Academy. |ployers to bargain collectively with : representatives of a majority of
H EP AIRED STATU E their employees’ own choosing but
establishes no duty to reach an OF LIBERTY OPEN agreement. The NLRB has interpreted collective bargaining to ~~ mean “in good faith” and has ruled NEW YORK, Dec. 16 (U. P.).—!in the Inland Steel Co. case that The Statue of Liberty was againjthe employer must embody in a open to the public today after 20 signed, written contract any agree- :
LES fo : ment reached in negotiations. BUY ON OUR Fa A [months of refurbishing by WPA|. gyisting conciliation service in the
. A : workers. The giant statue now has|yapor Department was left un=- : TEN PAY PLAN J reinforced stairways, new iron work|.p.noeq when the Wagner Act wre i 8 and a new set of spikes in the|,,seq put this. machinery—unlike : : $i z g crown. ____.__|that of the Railway Labor Act—is SUITS: Fine, all-wool WOoYr'= % ey / 7 al f seldom invoked until after a strike : J eagar has begun... steds in plain or sports, single BE of oar hess po . Thus, the Railway Labor Acts i ; mediation machinery acts to avert or double breasted, pleated’ > oe y Those we have served strikes, but the Labor Department’s
trouser s tyl es. Regulars, ; | should know that regard- W conciliation service, viewed as inade=
. . , less of their present finan- quate for the servicing of all indus« shorts, slims and stouts—sizes i ¥ cial circumstances we can try, attempts to settle strikes.
tely serve their The Railway Labor Act requires 33 to 48. ; ) Md. Si adegu 9107 3e : each party to give written notice
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with ivory. Side 4 windows in cab.
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YEN-PAY PLAN
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Women’s Gift SLIPPERS
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Heavy, colorful satin uppers with solid |leather wedgie soles. - Black, blue or wine, Sizes 3 to 8. Star Store, Street Floor i a
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Men’s Gift SLIPPERS when an agreement is to be changed = |
7 ol C TOPCOATS: Newest all- it] 1 Wala TOT | fhe other party: must scknowiedge
Heavy felt uppers with £ 1k: wool checks, plaids and plain z t . RATT, DICE ng ate ly Ya bh 38 |
padded leather soles ! ) “ILLINOIS of Ih ST ¢ 1222 UNION ST and other Federal labor laws imheels. Brown or grey. colors. Half belts and all AY - | LR) Hy PTS {ANPELY| pose no such requirements on other
HEY tae Stor, Strout Foor, around belts or beltless bal- 1% industries. macaans. Sizes 33 to 48. TOT
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Every Girl Would Love to Have
SNOW BOOTS
Headquarters for VAS—GRUENS—HAMILTONS INS—WALTHAMS—BENRUS
ALL AT LOWEST CASH PRICES ON TaVEL’S EASIEST OF CREDIT TERMS
Rich i all-wool plaids of brown, green, blue and red. Double breasted, 3-piece belt models in sizes 8 to 18. Star Store, Street Floor
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2 Men’s Finer Quality
"DRESS SHIRTS
The Wanted Gift 1 *
A Grand selection of brand new shirts you'll be proud to give or receive. A The selection includes all ay
' POTTERY LAMPS
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20-In, table lamps, Somplste with shade and cord. white or rust. Star Store, Third Floo¥ Ra Anna
Clothe a Boy for Christmas Complete $ 26 | ou to 6 4 * Suh for $720
Ages 8 to 16
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Soft elk uppers in square toe $90. 00 down
styles with crepe rubber soles and warm lamb’s "wool, turn down cuffs. Elk, white and biown. Bias 3 to 7. Star Store, Street Floor,
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Men’s Fine Capeskin
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plain whites, white on ‘whites and solid colors. Many of these fine shirts are woven madras, but you ‘have a good selection of print broadcloths. All with fused collars. Sizes 14 to 17.
Men's Silk or Wool SCARFS, 79¢ and $1.00
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~ Men’s Colorful New
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Middy or coat style paja- ¢¥8 mas in gay printed or [JERS plain color broadcloths. S go Colorfast, of course. large selection of iT able patterns. Men’s sizes A. B. C. and D.
: OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL XMAS OTHER PAJAMAS, $1.00, $1.59 and $1.98 Star Store, Street Floor,
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' Soft, rain and snow proof elk . uppers with heavy weight com- | position soles. Sizes 814 to 2. Buy now while size ranges are | * most complete. Star Store, Street Floor, ! pc EES EA ER EV ES EA YS BA BY BY
Full Size $14.50 INNERSPRING MATTRESSES
Washable rug and lid cover to match, both reversible. Many: patterns and colors. Rugs have fringed ends. : Star Stere, Third Floor
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Fine, black or : brown, Cossack styled capeskin Jackets, with full zipper front and zipper breast pocket. Leather collars, cuffs and walstiaand, Sizes 32 to 46.
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Boys’ Russian Style
PAJAMAS
$1.00
Men’s Famous Quality
GIFT HOSE
Prs. 4 Single $1 Pairs, 27¢
Actual 50c quality hose In
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Rolled edge, tape tied,
nari S74 poking mattresses, ra ts des. Full cut and smartly tailored in
; authentic Russian style! Pastel with soft felted cotton,'a marvel- Also part wools. Sizes 10 to 12. y
* Star Store, Street Floor, and deep-tone grounds! All belted ous value at only $8.95. : : J on -. ape 2-piece styles. Sizes 8 to 18. Star Store, Furniture Dept., Third Floor. Cat x Star Store, Street Fier
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