Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 June 1942 — Page 7
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3-MAN REPORT BACKS CIO PLEA
War Labor Board to io Hearing on Pay Raise, Membership Plan.
WASHINGTON, June 30 (U «The war labor board holds a public hearing tomorrow on a threeman panel report that supports union demands for a wage increase and a maintenance of membership formuIa for 157000 “little steel’ workers If adopted by the full board, the report may influence the wage and security demands of 1,000,000 war workers in the steel, automobile and aviation industries. One of the little steel companies—Inland Steel--has ndicated it would make a court test of any form of union security imposed. Any wage increase granted in the case almost certainly would be extended soon to 430.000 other steel workers under the industry's poliey of maintaining comparable wage standards C. I. 0. Asks $1 A Day The panel report made no specific recommendation as to the amount of the wage increase, leaving the size of one, if approved, to the full board. But it said the four companies in- | volved-—Bethlehem Steel, Republic Steel, Inland Steel and Youngs-| town Sheet and Tube-—could well! afford to meet the United Steel] Workers’ (C. I. O) demand for a $1 a day wage boost. The union asked for a union shop panel recommended maintenance of unien membership, plus | the check-off, contending that sub- | stitution of that for the traditional open shop policy of the steel industry would make shop conditions more peaceful and result in ingreased production Provides Checkoft The maintenance of membership formula suggested by the panel provides that any employee who is a member of the union on a set date —possibly two weeks after agreement on a contract—or who later becomes a member must maintain his membership in good standing as & condition of employment. The companies would check off the dues not to exceed $1 a month, Philip Murray, C. I. O. and U. S. W. president, told a panel hearing that the union would forego its demand for a union shop and accept the maintenance of membership formula if approved by the full board. The panel held that the formula would protect the 30 per| cent of employees who have “re«fused to join the union notwithstanding the arguments of the union's representatives and the pressure which has certainly been brought to bear.”
Say Raise Unjustified
The four steel companies. prepared to argue at tomorrow's
hor the maintenance of member ship formula is justified, and that a
wage increase would upset the wage |}
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Leader | Massachusetts on the problem last
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hear- |} ing that neither the wage increase}
W. J. Dougherty
Now Lieutenant AN J. DOUGHERTY beme a
second lieutenant last
ph upon graduation from the anti-aircraft school, officer candidate division, Camp Davis, N. C. Prior to entering the serve ice, Lieut Dougherty lived : at 1823 Montcalm st. and was employed by the Allison division, corporation,
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Lieut. Dougherty General Motors
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Henderson — That |
His Agency Be Empowered To Buy Materials.
WASHINGTON, June 30 (U. P). Price Arministrator Leon Henderson has notified congressional leaders that price ceilings cannot be held at present levels unless sub- | sidization gabon is enacted im- { mediately, was learned today. He is ic to have warned {that the struggle to avert disastrous inflation through frozen price levels will be weakened—if it does not fail—if the OPA is forced to allow widespread price increases to save business and industries from | bankr uptey, He fears, it was said, that if prices, now frozen at March levels, are relaxed because of increasing costs of raw materials, transportation, ete, the entire cost of living | may leap out of control,
Gas Raised in East
He proposes, instead, that the
government assume the burden of
such increased costs to prevent increases in consumer commodities | He pointed out that the price of | gasoline on the East coast was boosted 2's: cents yesterday because of the eb cost of shipping oil by rail rather than by sea. In general, he proposes that congress authorize the OPA and the agriculture department to buy high cost raw materials and sell them
| to manufacturers and other proces-
sors at a loss—at the government's loss—to maintain present price levels. Henderson and Secretary of Agriculture Claude R. Wickard conferred with Speaker Sam Rayburn (D. Tex.) and House Democratic John W. MecCormack of
week. A second conference has been arranged for today.
scale in the remainder of the in-|f
dustry as well as in others which | maintain comparable scales. The panel was composed of public member Arthur S. Meyer, chairman; industry member Cyrus S, Ching; labor member Richard T. Frankensteen, Ching voted against the maintenance of membership recommendation, and Frankensteen argued for a union SRD:
JAP SHIP WRECKED BY AUSSIE FLIERS
MELBOURNE, June 30 (U. P).— Dispatches from an advanced allied base reported today that a big Japanese steamship, bombed in a raid on the enemy base at Lae, New Guinea, Friday, was lying wrecked with its hull an the seabed. An Australian bombing crew was eredited with wrecking the ship. Gen. Douglas MacArthur, in his communique, said that theres was only limited aerial activity on all fronts yesterday after the big allied gir raids on enemy invasion bases all the way from Celebes to New! Britain island in the Bismarcks.
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gaged in by Attorney General Francis Biddle, Secretary of War Stimson, Maj. Gen, Myron OC. Cramer, judge advocate general, and other officials of each department.
DEATH IS LIKELY FOR SABOTEURS ==:x=-=
| Was a brief one by Biddle, who sald Citizens last night that the two departments were “in substantial agreement upon the steps to be taken in the prosecution of the eight German sabo-
Two American May Be Denaturalized
For Court-Martial.
WASHINGTON, June 30 (U, P). --There were increasing indications today that the eight German saboteurs who were captured in New York and Chicago would be court-martialed, Justice and war department officials continued consultations on the case for the second day, but declined to discuss the possible type of prosecution that will be followed. They emphasized that there was no precedent, {bv a military court, inasmuch as Court-martial was foreshadowed, two are American citizens—Ernest however, by the discussions ens | 'Poter Burgur by ‘naturalization and!
federal bureau of Investigation shortly after landing on our coasts from Nazi submarines.” He said a “further and more de{tailed announcement concerning | this matter may be expected with in the next 48 hours.” There are several factors in the case:
All Face Death 1. Whether all eight can be tried
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Herbert Haupt by the naturalisation of his father, 2, Whether Burgur and Haupt can be ‘“denaturalized” on the grounds they transferred their allegiance to Germany, thus placing them in an enemy alien status and subject to court-martial, rather than civil court trial, Regardless of the type of trial given Burgur and Haupt, they would face the penalty of death Just as certainly as their fellows in the sabotage mission. If tried in civil court, they probably would be charged with treason, which carries the supreme penalty of death.
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JUST SAILOR IN NAVY BUT HE'S ALSO CHIEF
NEW ORLEANS (U, P.) —Veagey Rainwater of Beaumont, Tex, is in the navy, but he's still chief. He
was dubbed Chief Reindeer when he was made an honorary Blackfoot in 1929 by Chief Two-Gun | Whitecalf. In the navy he's Chief Yeoman Rainwater,
ITALIAN NAVY'S PANIC REVEALED
Sub Skipper Tells How U. S$
Liberators Sent Cruiser
To Bottom of Sea.
ALEXANDRIA, Egypt, (Delayed)
battle fleet into during a recent air
today.
He said his submarine crew took advantage of the enemy's panic to torpedo and sink an Italian cruiser
of the Trento class.
“We found our own submarine in the center of a fantastic circus of | wildly careening ships,
June 27 (U. P)~American Liberator bombers threw an Italian “wild confusion” and naval engagement in the Mediterranean, a British submarine commander said|-
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The commander said he ordered a crash dive and remained submerged until the American planes had spread both panic and havoc among the enemy vessels, “Most of the time we remained at periscope depth, awaiting an opportunity to fire, There was a tendency on our part to stand and gape in
utter amazement at the extent of
the Italian fleet's panic.”
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