Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 March 1940 — Page 9

NLRB fh WELD SKEPTICAL OF CHANGE IN LAW

Dr. Leiserson Reported to Believe Proposals Would Perpetuzte Errors.

WASHINGTON, March 14 (U. P.). Dr. William M. Leiserson, President Roosevelt’s latest National Labor

Relations Board appointee, was re-{ ported today to have told friends

that he believes Labor Board administrative changes are imperative, but that legislative changes proposed by the Smith Investigating Committee would perpetuate what he regards as errors of the present Board. Dr. Leiserson was said to agree with charges that the present Labor Board has administered the Wagner Act rly, in some respects, and that he believes there has been faulty management and excessive legalism. But, it was said, he contends that legislation cannot cure those ills. His vigws were reported coincident with apparentAdministration willing ness to compromise the battle over amendment of the Act by adding two more members to the present Board. Senator Robert F. Wagner (D. N. Y.), sponsor of the Act, told the Senate yesterday that he would support such an amendment. A similar stand was taken by the two New Dealers — Reps. Arthur D. Healey (D. Mass.) and Abe Murdock (D. Utah)—who refused to sign the

Smith committee report. A new five-

man board has been demanded by the American Federation of Labor.

Executive Session Tuesday

Meanwhile, the House Labor Committee arranged to begin executive sessions Tuesday to consider all proposals for amendment of the act which gre before it. Dr. Leiserson’s views on the Smith Committee report were said to coincide with those of Senator Wagner. He was said to feel that the principal change recommended— creation of a new “judicial” board and placing all prosecution functions in the hands of a new administrator of the act—would create more problems than it would solve. Dr. Leiserson regards the Wagner Act as a simple statute designed to give workers the same right to join unions as employers have to join trade associations. Its administration, he believes, should be a factfinding job with a practical rather than a legalistic approach to labor relations.

Believes Demand Based on Fallacy

He is reported to have said that the demand for separation of the Board's functions is based on a fallacy. He feels that the Board does not have prosecuting or judicial powers. He regards the Board as an investigating and factfinding agency . without. punitive powers, which, when it discovers an employer has. violated the law, merely tells him to stop doing it. He believes, moreover, that the present Board practice of separating its judicial, administrative, and enforcement activities, and a partial segregation of its staff, is a mistake because it accepts the premise of Labor Board foes that there should be Biiweseeiiion and judge arrangement.

LIMESTONE INDUSTRY SPURS PROMOTION

BLOOMINGTON. Ind., March 14 w. P.). — The Indiana Limestone Institute announced today that a promotional division with an office in Washington, D. C., has been organized by 21 companies in the Bedtord-Bloomington limestone dis-

The institute said that the division was to promote Indiana building stcne. J. B. Reinhalter, a former granite, marble and limestone SalSvman, heads the Washington offic The division is preparing a bookJet containing technical data on Indiana limestone which will be distributed to architects, engineers and contractors in a nation-wide campaign.

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vy HOOSIERS HIGH ON NAVY ROLLS

Indiana Recruits Make Up Tenth of Honor Men

Over Nation.

Although Indiana enrollees during a five-month period have totaled only one-seventy-seventh of those enlisted in the U. S. Navy, the State has had almost one-tenth of the “honor men.” These figures were released toddy by the U. S. "Navy Recruiting Station here. From Sept., 1939, through January, 1940, a total of 17,884 young men irom the entire nation enlisted in the Navy. Of that number, 243 were enlisted from Indiana. During this period Indiana rejeruits’ produced seven honor men at various training stations which the personnel here said is “indica= tive of the high type of men enlisted from this state.” An honor man is selected from each company of 120 men at the close of the recruit training period. They are chosen on the basis of aptitude for Naval service, willingness, prompiness, obedience; neatness, ‘cleanliness, proficiency and application. During the period only 149 honor men were chosen. For the present the Navy will continue to enlist an average of 3500 men per month from the entire nation. "Four men from Indiana were sent to Naval Training Stations this week after enlisting here. They were Floyd W. Arney of Elnora, Lewis Baker of Knox; Bernard J. Lomont of Monroeville; and Robert E. Turner of Terre Haute. The local recruiting station has

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