Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1940 — Page 13
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‘Count Ten’ Law. -
By THOMAS I. STOKES » ‘Times Special Writer WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.—Moder-
ating influences are at work to
temper the sudden wave of excite-| ment over strikes in defense indus- ! ies {i and prevent the passage of 1 ;
C measures which would curb
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year-old Joseph Ball (R. Minn.), who is consider; ing introduction of a bill to set up a Federal
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fesotdi] fiigh successful Min- | d aw which requi “cool- : 1gng off” period before 5 strike or e policy has resulte
eo : | : : <4 T Aa mew, low-pric [ ! : aan be a mohasron by ol St les, the Slashed Pr ices hed My, new, ‘0 d-breaking sales volume i Strikes pave. pre tiod E. Stassen. - — — in a recor reason for, these prices ¢ S have been grea reduced 7 mi 2 0 - greatly reduced That's the refs I'm passing the sav
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in a state which in times past saw || bob er toms PRE Make This Sale So Exciting! 4 | Dang sates! Im neces and violence, | : tidied ’ ] . outgrowth of the iin an | : : . ‘ A X mgs right on to you, 2 labor extremism which manifested 7 : : : ’ i: TEE meld itself in Minnesota in the 1938 -
election and sent Mr, Stassen to the Governors chair,
Prescribes 20-Day Wait
The Minnesota statute, known as _the “count ten” law, prescribes al . %otal waiting time of 20 days in the .fcase of all disputes except those in + industries where a suspension would ‘Fendanger the life, safety, health or
Well-being of a substantial number ‘of beople in any community” — , transportation agenries, hospitals and (the like—for nina 50-day waiting period is re- a La 2 rr | ‘§iuire » Loo . In an Industrial dispute, if the : tal: ; 4 i Look: : dik ate 206 me to work out an You'll Probably Never See Coat Val- : Loats SosFushioneble They Loo ! Bdjustment in 10 days, then either : . : i : i : f ide can notify the labor conciliator ues Like These Again osx 80 Come In
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and the intercession of he conciliator, and the time may extended by agreement of both es, .
: Arbitration Provided
| In the case of an industry affected
th the public welfare, the labor onciliator proceeds with negotiaions as in other cases, but he also otifies the Governor. The latter Nn may appoint a commission ot three, representing industry, labor Rn
nd the public, to investigate. This mmission makes a report, which ‘the Governor may make public. No strike or Jockout can pe ; » nor can the status quo be E i : E . . turbed, until the commission's re- : : } : 5 - Masterfully tailore: coats with fur is filed or 30 days have elapsed : : : trims that are tops in style . . ,
fter the original notification to the / ” re: : RL os {Governor by the labor conciliator. : i leaders in luxury! Big, beautiful
«This permits a cooling-off period of A : : collars, flattering fur plastrons, fur $80 days or more. form has stil rl : cuffs, fur borders! All wanted col- . The Minnesota system has sti : j 3 x’ izes! ’ .another outlet in a provision for : A : ors and sizes ‘arbitration proceedings, which may
be resorted to upon written agree- 4 i i Es ¥ - FUR COATS The Minnesota system imposes no 5 : Ei
pulsion. The conciliator merely = £ § : : pe Thess 2% un cui Ie mL a Regularly to $89.50 he around-the-table procedure, % : :
L haste eliminated and time 1% 2 al a” iven for tempers to cool, is an i 2 : ; J ] feffective one. : % ; d * If has not stopped all strikes, but : . : 3. : : | :
“it ‘has averted a surprising number. Senator Ball was moved to sugst this sort of conciliator pro-
edure in defense industries when : : : roposals were made in the House, hb \* s This I your big opportunity. te : the outlaw- 259 a recent debate, for : A a mpm Sricel ew an
jf of SI isiiikes 100 compulsory ; : A : ual and fitted fashions made for : tion, and the like. His idea Sn ; a avert’ such extreme : he 3 long lasting service!
measures which might De jammed ; am 2 eG NE ‘LOOKS JUST onal stress. : a Ty for mediation \ y ve : a oe * LIKE MINK
machinery useful in the national f§ 5 Ei he Sma SH i : Es a : | J thi - defense situation also may be found |j§ ’ : ) 7 FA ¥ on of fe ff 3 A ; f 2 1 3 Plece outfit, in in a bill introduced last February FS fd i F, cludes ' fur-trimmed ‘by Senator Robert Wagner a seas ; a a : hat, muff and. 24” ..Y.), which would set up a Na- : . Gs Hi RR : 0 Mediation Board of Three in Jacket, $39.95 ‘the labor department to adjust
labor disputes. Be Ae od 8 Daring New Low Prices on High Quality ih WANTS TO BE DRAFTED £1 2Y kT MEA a Chk = List cai pagel | AT "O'COATS, TOPCOATS (U. P.).—Woodrow Wilson Todd, 34, 1 » A 18 hopes he will be drafted into the iH ’ ; : ’ 3 - x
Army, the sooner the better. Fined
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