Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 July 1939 — Page 4
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ARMED STATE POLICE PATROL PONTIAC PLANT,
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PONTIAC. Mich, July 12 (U. P) —State Police guarded the Fisher
Body Plant at Pontiac today, en-| forcing order after two days of threatening disorder, while efforts toward negotiation of the United Automobile Workers strike against Ganeral Motors were increased The state troopers patrolled the plant area this morning to permit entry of workers who wished to g0 back to their jobs. The company announced that 220 | men, exclusive of supervisory employvees, entered and that the plant was operating on 2 limited basis. | Normally it employs 400. The U | A. W., however, contended that only 27 entered and that the plant was not working
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As support of C. I. O. unions gave impetus to the strike of A. F. of L. building trades craftsmen against longer WPA hours at lower wages, Col. Brehon Somervell (right), New York WPA administrator, conferred with U. S. Attorney John T. Cahill (left) on possible action against the strikes. Behind them is Edward Ennis, one of Mr. Cahill's aids. tsps}
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adn i ¥ 3 ) NA ) N CT 5 ; WA r pi » a Gog ol i; 3 : 7 Vi ¥ ) . . belligerent Attitude Bh aRMDIER os ; taliation against the Admin STRIKE WARNING A. EF. of L. Chiefs Meet on WPA Strikes, ey > J » vote to the Republicans in 1940, Side-Step Issue of National Walkout x mms oe me . : authority usually have boomer- for virtually the same pay under VDere ie is attending a nation-wide anged disastrously against labor be- | the new law. (meeting state and regional aa. | Likely as Thousands » . ———— - a i ad Face Dismissals. against the rival IC. 1. ©. in the out, it cannot fgnore such & move- | wy interunion warfare for control of | 4 =H bh WM Y INC. » yy Ny Here Announces WASHINGTON, July 12.—A. ¥. tism versus C. I. O. radicalism-—an FHON in Its ag with the C. 1. O. | Mid-Summer Sale r : of L. union chieftains meeting here Argument which would be reversed Ihe A T. of L. problem is to regain ; Ne ; ,| believe they will be damned if they | . ns: who > on strike against the mew oo ¢ Gamned if they dont Many| WPA officials in many states pre. | COME Se I an to force Gov | ak & | Congress eliminating the 130-hour- on strike past a five-day deadline ¥ | was issued at State WPA headquar | a-month work provision in the new set by WPA Commissioner F. ¢ | Striking out of 2,400,000—and some- | ters here today. incidents as that which closed an That and Sunday, had been idle five days : ’ trict snowed only about 1500 of the they Will express symathy for the at the close of work yesterday, Un. 2MY project or that which led to WPA workers, including those in the Government is not at all cer- and international A. P. of L. RI, SHIDO OF ae ium the skilled trades, to work a full tain. | meeting here with President Green : ar, sel : . | prevailing wage rates for skilled by sticking its neck out. They were Mr. Bryan said he had been in-| WPA workers. not vocal when the House kicked out | MORRISONS BEAUTY BOX Most of the WPA strikers are in : hy gress to rescind the new wage pro-| t $ at he coal mining counties of Indiana | visions that reduced hourly rates.| i i— | staged a brief demonstration but Of 77.627 WPA employees and the mn re returned to work. There was a | Sympathy” strike of some A. F. FALSE i ; . ei rectly above the Rathbornes. Then strike, |F. of L. during the last five days| other three pulleys five or six feet, 11. ‘on which the pulley was | |from turning the sporadic al |
[tion's alleged C. 1. O. favoritisih, GIVEN 10 STATE day by telephone with Attorney | { : i cause of public opinion, Though A. F. of L. officialdom did ministrators to discuss provisions of . * | Workers Will Not Be Paid Todt rr Cr ree By LUDWELL DENNY American labor has been to state EN a0 it oi» : by an official A. P. of L. genera] control of an out-of-hand situation, | MOUNTINGS today to consider the WPA strikes | ike on ‘Government relief proj. | ANd if possible win concessions from | i regulations will not be paid for the of them are trying to sidestep a pared to send out dismissal notices, - : i’ GV LE { E Peps ; | The serious aspect, of course, fis time they are absent, and will be definite strike decision. to thousands of workers who for-| .. .. «he numbers involved. WPA | C : (what fewer strikers now than last |relief law is assumed. That they Harrington. Many struck last) ~ , hi Stanton Bryan. assistant adminis- | will call for week. The danger rather is in such trator, said reports from his dis-| lobby State's 73000 WPA workers on strikers is expected. [less they report for work today, they o 3 A policestrike. \| But that they will directly call |Will be dismissed. a Poroady i-TTan Ure ved 130-hour month for the same secu- | President William Green today are exceedingly cautious members DN IN unt SY ity wage as in the past. sledged support of the A. F. of L.'s jaldom whic r= | g F { pledg pport of f L's of an officialdom which has sur ‘Regular $5 TREO formed that some of the strikers | Speaking at a special meeting of the so-called prevailing wage pro-, planned to evade the five-day ruie the presidents of the A. F. of L.'s 103] vision, which allowed skilled union | by returning to work Friday for a|yunjons, Mr. Green sad, “We are de- members to work as little as 48 pp Ww. Wash. St. few hours. and then going ON termined now to do all that lies NOUrS a month instead of 130 hours | | —=Clay, Knox, Vigo, Vermillion and | : : | Parke Counties. At Anderson yes-| But Mr. Green disclaimed A. F. (Continued from Page One) ; > | Workers Alliance meeting at of L. members. wheel and its frame. The ascent were lowered from the top in Bloomington where a protest reso-! There are three reason. among 3 3 iad : | . local | F ie ore I Smt Poi as fouled was dropped and unscrewed Call Mass Meeting {work stoppage into a general AP : Gila Keep them sweet and purified Sharp Sings: eo © WAS from its base. Then, with Mitchell] paaders of the strike also called of L. strike of skilled workers on | 3 4 Lo A i | 1 = clean as new=with POLIDENT
= WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1980 land a threat to throw the A. ¥. of L, ! ‘General Murphy from Chicago WPA EMPLOYEES car for Lobby Pressure 3. The chief A. FP, of L. argument not inspire this rank-and-file walk. | 0c _°1 0600000 relief bill. For Time Off, Office Wimes Svecinl Writer ithe issue as A. P. of L. conserva- thority and leadership—and lose poA warning that WPA workers started by building trades locals be- ects, [Congress before the local strikes be- HM PR eel] dismissed after five days’ absence, | That they will resolve in favor of | feited their relief jobs by remaining official reports show only ne demonstrations and Wednesday and, excluding Saturday | pressure is probable. The new regulations require all upon WPA workers tu strike against | Most of the presidents of national Shs Us wer, § ivi ; > Yat Vents ‘of vision Fish 4.000.000 members for restoration of vived by playing safe rather than|ZeEER BS CREO $3.50 In Detrot, meanwhile. Philip Murray, vice president of the C. 1. O..| arrived and immediately went into conference with officials of the U.| . strike again, jh ) A.W. He was to confer with Presi- | Society Couple Rescued g within our power” to persuade Con-| dent William S. Knudsen of the company { ~~ 5 . Negotiations toward settlement of F W ld EF P / oe the strike, called in demand of &| rom or S ar ere | terday more than 100 WPA workers, Of L. responsibility for the strikes supplemental agreement covering] skilled workers, have been stale-| mated by the company’s decision not to deal with either the C. I. O. . 1 ng or A. F. of L. faction of the union continued long enough to raise the bosun’s chairs until they were di-|jution was voted but there was no, many, which have prevented the A. | until] the lawful U. A. W. has been decided by a legal authority. | A+ the plant this morning the state troopers, armed with tear gas, ) : maintained an ironclad everd ~~~ he i There the RAathbOTNeS ang Gertis guiding the parachute, , mass meeting for tomorrow night | WPA. | the U. A. W. called off its picket tro oats on top of the tower the cable was lowered 15 feet, per- to decide whether to return to work | 1. The chances of winning such line at 7 o'clock. a b /mitting the parachute to drop that priday morning so that they will (a strike against a law are slim. :
| jerked on the fouled cable and that|¢or 1t was now on a level with the! r : | § ve ; Sih . ; ) not bs expelled from the WPA rolls.! 2. Strikes against governmental did no good. Then they began rid- fro department's extension ladder. | D OS DL a Tia: ing up and down on the parachutes |
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Two arrests were made. State Police took in custody Katherin Henson, secretary of the union lo-. cal. A man who jostled the police sergeant as he made the arrest also; was seized. Both were held for investigation. | The State {roopers were mobilized in Pontiac during the night under direction of Capt. Laurence Lyon, head of the uniform division Meanwhile, extension of the strike was expected. Twelve plants and aproximately 7500 workers have been affected by the union's strategy of striking one or two plants a day in an attempt to force G. M. to negotiate,
on each side of the Rathbornes. Within a half hour more than 10,000 persons gathered. An employee of the concession climbed up the tower until he was level with the stalled parachute. He couldn't say much because Mrs. Rathborne was giving him a piece of her mind. In reply to one of her remarks he assured her that 100,000 persons had ridden on the parachute jump and there had been no fatalities. “I don't want to criticize.” ‘she said. “But 1 ‘can’t stand it ‘any more. I want to get out of here.” “Take it easy, lady.”
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Police wondered if they could] safely permit the Rathbornes to] descend the ladder. They decided finally that after five hours of suspension, it would probably be best not to trust them. So the para-| chute was lowered slowly to the!
ground. |
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all the time and it took them to the Terrace Club. Grover A. Whalen, president of the fair, who had been watching from his car, had his] chauffeur drive ahead, clearing the, way. A physician at the club treated |
[them for shock and they were taken home. |
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Then the biggest power ladder of | the fire department arrived and, to the cheers of the crowd, was raised. The crowd groaned when it proved to be 13 feet too short. The mechanics by now had thought up another scheme. Mechanics Mitchell and William Gertis
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