Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1941 — Page 10
IN LABOR ISPUTES Si Group . Yous
Activities on. Situation In Indianapolis. The availability of adequate housing facilities in Indianapolis
today became the focus of the in« vestigation of Governor Schricker’s
Blames Difficulties on. Fact That America Is Not Yet Mature in Union Organization; Likes Job As Mediation Board Head.
By THOMAS L. STOKES Housing Committee,
Times Special Writer WASHINGTON, Oct. 80.—A tousle-headed gentle-|, Th group, appoinied eater this
; i ir! } d make man, with a really shameful shock of hair for his 62 years, bers 31 Joako Fecuminendationg
~ sits here between a Government hell-bent for defense on|meeting yesterday to ' concentrate
one hand and, on the other, American industry and workers|its scrutiny on the following points: The number and size of all exist-
still struggling in the growing pains of union organization), =") using units; the amount of _ a little late for a country in other respects so mature. current and planned construction; ; This complicates, especially in these times, the problem the Number i TR ‘of William ‘H. Davis, cheitman of the National Defenselof vacancies over the past five
Mediation Board, though he has a way of simplifying the|Ye%: (0st oF purchase etal
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issues, sprinkling them with] 5s & = of current construction; the numwisdom and cooling them off with patience, like a benevolent father-confegsor in his
garden, 3 This comparison perhaps would bring a healthy snort i S0 practical, and so world-knowing a a gentleman, withal philosophical, for he is a very practical person and full of salt and humor, as one comes to be after spending years at the practice of law and life. ’
So that, at this point, it would be|
well to explain that there are red streaks among the gray foliage of his head, with all that red hair ~ connotes. "And he does, on rare occasion, get Sownrieh he aps aun with the es disputes “There are times when, I'd like to take an ax and hit them in the head,” he said, grinning, “My wife says that my attitude toward wives is that their husbands every now and then should hit them in the head. But she says ‘You've paver hit me,’ whereupon I say ‘But I might.’” Mostly the philosophical gray of forbearance predominates in his mediation proceedings. : : Confidence in People It is like the cooling restorative of the cloister, ad as refreshing, to sit and chat with him about his work and how he goes at it, and to sense the charity and understanding he has for human kind, including those he deals with as plant owners and workers, all in a quiet, deliberate voice that inspires confidence. He looks reflectively through his spectacles and can lift the pall of confusion pervading the partic~' ular part of the American scene that occupies him by a simple statement. #T've read the history of the American people rather thoroughly. I have confidence in them.” This philosophy runs through his approach to the problems he faces. He likes labor mediation, It's an avocation, but he also calls it “recreation.” He was drafted into it in the old NRA days, when he was compliance ‘director for NRA codes, and since then he has devoted much time to its study for , the Twentieth Century Fund, for President Roosevelt in a special commission to England in 1938, and ‘ as head of the New ' York State Mediation Board. He has a comprehensive grasp on labor problems.
Practices Patent Law
Also, which is a help, he knows Washington. He knew it as a young . man, working here in the Justice Department and in the Patent Office studying law at night, to graduate in time into a patent 'faw practice which is now one of the most Jy thing in the country, with 50 l:uwyers in his own New York office, He served hire in the World War in the War Department’s pl division, was here during the hectic days of NRA, and now is back to find the capital once more a bedlam He seems about the calmest person n the whole uproar of Wash-
The picture he faces now is none too. bright, even for one who walks dly in confusion, and who is not the sort to see a “crisis” every day—as do some here. Perhaps that is because he has seen so many ‘erises” that evaporated very quickly with! ine S application of a little cimmon He fests that mjonism now is in
" |the number of families for which
ber of inadequate dwelling units;
adequate housing is not available and the rental range in which the greatest demand exists.
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tie® flow from the fledgling nature of some of the larger unions which have not yet matured through experience. He does not want to see unionism suffer as it did after the
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