Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 August 1941 — Page 13

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THURSDAY, AUG. 7, 1941

I MEDIATION BOARD [FARMERS une X REFUTES CRITICS TO SERWcE

Public Relations Department.

The Farmers-Americans Guide, Inc, a Hoosier-born organization

announced today that it will estabBy DICK THORNBURG 3 RY 15E 10 will eters Times Special Writer lish an office in Washington as a WASHINGTON, Aug. 7.—The suspicion with which Watchdog post for legislation affect- | some union leaders first viewed the National Defense Medi- ¢ a oa al | . . . bias : rge M. Musgrave, president. ss } ike: cds " ation Board is being di sipated as the Board continues 10 aia the decision to open & capital settle strikes rather than “bust” them. office was reached at a meeting yesWhen the 11-man board was created, in March, many a!terday and that the organization labor leader eved it with misgivings. John L. Lewis eallel 5 Souls Set 51} = Publis reistiong it a “strikebreaking agency.” | This department, he said, “will

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. rh “sl ‘place the plight of the farmer vis has not re ed Pp Mr. Lewis has aot tract RED EMBAS Y {directly before the public.” his charge, but an analysis of | Mr. Musgrave said that although

she 45 cases seitled either tentativeIv or finally by the Board seems to} contradict him. Wage demands | rave figured in| 32 of the 45) cases, In only th

has the union failed to win| some wage iIin-| crease, and these three have been| passed by the! Mediation Board to the National Labor Relations 3 Board because M of the nature of gL other demands. The analysis of the 45 cases ghows that in eight of them the unions have won all or substantialIr all of their wage and organiza-' tion demands; in 11 others they won completely or substantially; their wage demands; in 13 others they won about three-fourths of their demands for wage increases or union recognition, and in the re- | maining 13 the strikes or threatened st:ikes have been settled and negotiations are in progress looking toward settlement of the issues. | Aim to “‘Jell’ Bargaining Primarily the Board's function has been to “jell” bargaining, to provide the good offices under which Jabor and management could thresh ®ut the reasonableness of the dehands and work out a settlement. In only seven major cases has the Moard felt it necessary to make a recommendation for settlement of the dispute. { The first such case was that of, General Motors, in which the C. 1. O. union won an increase of 10] cents an hour, lost its union-shop | demand, and signed a years con-| tract instead of one which had no, specified - time. i In the Columbia basin loggers’ girike the union won the increase of 712 cents an hour which it had] asked: got an agreement for Ores-| ent union members to maintain! membership in good standing, and the operators’ promise to recommend that all new workers join the union, plus a preferential-hiring!

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ithe organization is young, many re{quests for speakers already have been received and the membership lists have been opened. “The early response is gratifying,” Mr. Musgrave said. The executive

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Soviet Embassy equipped with armor-plated doors, | bombs and machine-guns and an| electric incinerator for the disposal | of bodies, an official announcement said today. The announcement said that after | the German Government had been | informed of a Russian search of the | German Embassy in Moscow it or-| dered searches of the Soviet Em-! bassies in Berlin and Paris. The armored doors in the Paris, Embassy, it was said, were electrical- i ly controlled. i windows were found and the Em-| bassy was reported filled with ex-| plosives, machine-guns, gas masks, ! bottles of poison, acid apparatus and handcuffs. » The announcement said that in the Paris Embassy the Germans, found an electric incinerator in! which “human corpses were burned” |

,and it expressed opinion that the ‘bodies of the White Russian Gen'erals Miller and Kutiepoff, who dis- |

appeared in Paris a long time ago,!

| were disposed of in the Embassy. |

The official German news agency DNB, reported that in the Berlin Embassy searchers found electrically | operated steel doors, various Kinds of “dissolving acids,” a number of radio transmitters, weapons, rubber truncheons and the seals of Embassies and consulates of other, countries. !

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Sh shipwv s + . : 5 e | This a are SHS {softball game will open the picnic The Board recommended arbitra- atlla.m. fion in the case of the Marlin-| punq Group to Hold Party—The! Rockwell Corp. Plainsville, Conn. Orphan Fund Committee of Com- | The union accepted, the company munity Council 47, Daughters of ag nditionally, and the case is still anerica, will sponsor a supper and’ SERENE E.\.L8 N understand paging Are. 3 _.._|card party at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow, B In the North American Aviation .: the Food Craft Shop. Reserva-| UE 3 | Th Case, where the Army broke the ins can be made at Belmont] i

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points at issue except the union-| i A shop clause. The Board had recom-| Rebekahs Meet Saturday — The 5 mended a “maintenance shop”) Olive Branch Rebekah Lodge will] clause but finally it was necessary hold a meeting at 7:30 p. m. Satur-| for the Army to intercede. |day at Castle Hall, 230 E. Ohio St. ; The Board passed on to the The social committee will present a, mr Tr Th Pennsylvania State Labor Board special program. id “SHE the question of which union was to ia ; ‘ gepresent workers in the Duquesne| Pilgrim Shrine Entertains — Pil-| Light Co. Pittsburgh. The C. I. O. grim Shiine, No. 12, will meet at 8’ union accepted -and an independent o'clock tonight in Castle Hall | gnion refused, but the state board Guests of honor will be Cora Price, Bas started a hearing in the case. Logansport, and John Gold of Pil-|

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