Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 September 1940 — Page 4

STRIKE PEACE FRIDAY . .. FRIDAY NIGHT ‘TIL 9 and SATURDAY ONLY! ON COAST HOLDS

THREAT TO NLRB

ony of Board’s Most Hotly Disputed Decisions Is Reopened. By BRUCE CATTON

Times Special Writer WASHINGTON, ‘Sept. 26.—ReCent settlement of that West Coast longshoremen’s strike was and still Is a far bigger story than any but 8 few insiders have realized. In effect, it means that one of the National Labor Relations Board's most hotly disputed deee CiSions is being reopened; ultimately, if could result in a serious setback for the West Coast labor leader,

| "ini Ml BOUDOIR CHAIR fib yo ccd 2 Saxon 26% [8 Salt! SHEAMEE s y i i 4 3 NO B 3 ; means (nat {8 and OTTOMAN 3 Le ><] Wool BLANKETS HW Po BATHRO whoever 1S] ks

named by the| With any pur- <X With any pur- $1 ; With any pur- $1 : y 5 With any pur- $1

PAGE 1. bmn ba ' THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES . ar THURSDAY, SEPT. 26, 1040

2 0

ny ml,

President to chase of $49 or : Tw J chase of $49 or chase of $49 or chase of $49 or

succeed J. War- | . : th more. more. more. ren Madden as] more ’ :

third man on

the Labor Board | : . | . will be stepping | : Pr / into one of the J FA ] L OPENING SP Dolgest seats in ; 9 4 . - Mr. Bridges the Govern- ns - —.:® ment. vl > i 2 curl ak : Ss : Here are the elements that make pe je ] , Regular $94.50 . Ta ns I i ANY ITEM UP T0 39 nL the situation so important: 1] , | | i ne : The strike itself lasted from Aug: Gi | m A : £ : ; 30 to Sept. 13, and involved 800- a 3 ig t ; odd members of the International & 4 TS - iq Longshoremen’s Association at the pi i : borts of Tacoma, Port Angeles and f hs ; : Anacortes, Wash. : ‘ § i f It's A. F. of L. Union | [ a BEDROOM OUTFIT This union is the A. F. of L. out- : ’ - : |

fit headed by Joseph Ryan: strong

ly overshadowed in the West by BIG CH -— A | | lle tne International Longshoremen's ASSIS BIG SPEAKER! | and Warehousemen's Union, Mr. Lt sl : Bridges’ C. I. O. union. 3 £ pi BIG DOLLAR VALUE] ar Big stone in Mr. Ryan's craw for LY ; 5 : ; Wl two years has been a Labor Board ETE te 1940 , at : ruling handed down in June, 1938, . $5 which made the entire West Coast ; hoi oy on the coast as a whole, and hence : bil | i ; p 5 ¥ : . H ] men. | ny Gr yt [ ! It was this ruling Mr. Ryan’s men Es Ever hing Included! the majority union in the strike-hit ; $ Bedroom Mite] [that includes

on the East Coast, it has been badwaterfront one bargaining unit. | $1.25 Mr. Bridges’ Union is in a majority A Wk . was certified as the hargaining agent for all West Coast longshorewere really hitting at in their re- | 2 . cent strike. The Ryan union was g > 4 { ) | 2 . - cities, and demanded that in those ; VANITY, CHEST and BED. ee Beautiful cities it be allowed to hargain for [ff od | ® Sturdy COIL SPRINGS

its own men. BE : % ) y ® D e p en d ab 1 e MAT- : & & 3 " : 4 3 pr WALNUT Hillman Took a Hand aia ARE Featuring The new power- TRESS. H ; Relatively a minor affair; fe] I & Ee Ea [ul 1940 model, with more se- ® VANITY BENCH. |

strike drew national attention be- ll (SN BB Cainut nish cabinet with nig | ©2 VANITY LAMPS, 0. WM ea s| DINETTE SUITE

cause it tied up a number of im-

ts—s black dial. Special deep toned ® 3-Piece VANITY A 3 : EI RG ee, 34 ; : Tpeakes asi Rains SET. : ? : eg : i 5 ‘Large extension table in lus2n Alaskon gifbase, various -con. Stgan. fore Werder. : ® 2 PILLOWS. : ; ; | trous walnut finish . . . (Seats §ignmenis for [he Bremerton Navy ® 2 PILLOWCASES. ; Seidl y §1 = 8 comfortably when extended.) Yard, chemicals for a powder fac- | ’ 4 WALL MIRROR tory, and so on. Limited an .

Four sturdy chairs in white For that reason, the Government Offer! ® 2 SHEETS. made strenuous efforts to get a set- er.

tlement. In the end it succeeded, - i Lt &J p . i U(¢ » oO SEER after Defense Commissioner Sidney : : » Te 7” 3 ZS : - we - Hillman had personally appealed : : I gi py oo 1 ; x

to Mr. Ryan. But the key point of on J | Ris . Bcc. 7 ! I= HS . hi. A 7 £3 the settlement was the understand- ; Eel es! : ; 5 Regulgr $44.95 Value : fo £ ing that Mr. Ryan's union might > i ; # IS 3 1 i : neg 5 oy P file representation petitions with : : Elwin Egan, Labor Board regional | director for the Northwest. Technically, that was purely a routine step. Actually, it means that the Board can hardly escape passing on the whole vexing question of West Coast longshoremen'’s representation all over again.

FE y 4 3 ; DW lE %33 = There’s a Headache Ahead pi he 4 > : Wee i JA re Includes!!

It is taken for granted that the |J x. 2 bo 2 en x ol YA AN N b Z ® Full room-size Axminster bs q i if ; 3 ; ; ? rug in choice of many beau two present members—Edwin B. | a 7) : ; i 5 gt NG gi ; 2 . tiful colors and patterns @ Smith and Dr. William N. Leiser- | eal ¥ : : | ; o dors 02 pat ens: 8 : son—would be very unlikely to agree Zi fh $l Delive ¢ 4 2 ¥ J : : 0 rug pa 0 OW rugs i;

Delivers leatherette covered seats.

on this West Coast ruling. They ® carpet sweeper are all -inhave been on opposite sides of the | fort cluded at this money-saving fence ever since Dr. Leiserson came k: rn. For years of com " By on the Board. : Ny ne service Shoots In substance, then, that means] : either rocker of ¢ inp. that whoever gets Mr. Madden's These are of extra = seat will be called on to settle the A ; dy design, fashione a= whole question. He'll create ene- : a ive the very maxim 3 mies no matter which way he ; BY womfort. The ramos ‘decides. Lo 5 are of beautiful bint { wood, nicely finisae

WEST CAN CARE FOR PIOIG, roo, see we

colorful tapest

ANOTHER 10 MILLION | EN i See, backs

1 come 2 that . covered om

GREAT FALLS, Mont. Sept. 26 ENE down . . « covered TU (U. P.).—There will be room for 10 both sides 1

million more residents in fhe West- F. rich material. TC +} oO OM ar as on OS i ones the = Than You Expecte

: WY rs ; Natiorial Reclamation Association | REL For the Suit Alone $1 HOLDS : ras told yesterday. ; "president O S. A Le : : ; : FOR FUTURE d “there are 10 m - : . Pe ot who wouldn't be : DELIVERY

here except for reclamation, and there is room for 10 million more if we use all of the water in all of the ways that have been and are being advised.” 4

on i

fn

[20-PC. LIVING ROOM irciucer

VENPORT and CHAIR in durable long9 Lupine Dav and quality construction throughout. Distinctive hard wood trimming Occasional Chair. ® Walnut finish DESK @ Glass Top Cocktail TABLE @ BRIDGE, FLOOR and TABLE LAMP ® END TABuE @ 5-PIECE DESK SET © Metal DESK LAMP ® Pair o . . @ THROW RUG € 1 SMOKER @® MIRROR and 4-POSTER BED in beautiful walnut finish © Dependable SU | ® MAGAZINE RACK complete the outfit. “1| MATTRESS © Sturdy COIL SPRINGS © Pair of PILLOWS

all for $16.95. Ordinarily you'd pay $22.95 for a group

RQ 1 ar = 1 gr 3 R ®) (® ; S like this. $1 Down Delivers J hi 5 4 : ¥ “ ‘ | a J 4 Formerly > b y ER 4 Complete 4 sy B Pearson ps U L3 | nP 30 for $ 4 fi / 4 Ww. Wash.

INCLUDES: Full-size Laun- Only dry Maid Washer ... roll- ;

: = St. Store away tub... electric iron... 7 ; ironing board . .. 10 boxes of 20-PIECE LIVING ROOM & O.

Rinso . . . 40 clothes pins . . . 20-PIECE BEDROOM GROUP : : : a 7 i. clothes basket and clothes —~ 9-PIECE KITCHEN GROUP BE] E4) W. Lin St | 1:3 50 Dave Sams as

erwise Small Charge rack complete the outfit. Otherwise 'S 3

|