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" | a Scripps-Howard Staff Writer y WASHINGTON, Dee. 16.—In today’s opriiatenhia story” the city ; : ; Bi ion nvolv WASHINGTON, Dec. 16.— The of repu rot erly love ‘becomes a guinea pig for the rest of the Long Charges Truman's Revised Plans $6 : mY 52 8 PE ake oe] 1 1 5 % od country. An official experiment is being conducted to prevent labor- ': In Controversy ; MEE ALE 1] |farmer can't say he Wasnt Warmed |management disputes. N Invitation to ‘Boom, Bust’ in Real Estate , —-— : . : od |if he gets caught again in another Edgar L. Warren, “director of the U. 8. conciliation service, and : By CHARLES H. HERROLD S— . land crash, ‘comparable to 1920-21.|an apostle of the Secretary Schwellenbach doctrine of using persuasion
FRANK ELEAZER s aff Corr ndent - . a Press Staff Correspondent wien Dea. A oon For two years now the agriculture {sien louse 10 industrial i Which has recurring industrial conWASHINGTON, Dec. 16 (U. P.) —Norton E. Long quit as 8 deputy |, oor invalving an estimated $6 department has been running UP| creation in Philadelphia of 8| ay warren's “Philadelphia plan” todays He: chasged.President. Truman's. 1 vised hous- pilidon. . in wages. Appeared. . certain ey A dE STI (warning signals about the danger new “labor - management - govesn- |i. St : ade’p Plan” Ang -Program 10.a_“non-veteran, non-housing” policy” and &n |, 4. of bringing congressional ef-| Th mechani NAT FFE of going into debt WY buy fT 1and ment “assembly” to “maintain in- a in oF node fnvitation to a “hoom and bust” In real estate. —_ i RN forts “to limit liability of emp overs V SL & he {at greatly inflated. prices,. gees o4 dustrial -peaceprin athe: Middle: At=qyo por “and mir BgEineAY SPOKeRior= Mr. Long said he was following former housing chief Wilson w. under the federal wage-hour act. And today it hoisted its latest jantic states. The 24 members pac been credit ol with io Wyatt in resigning because their efforts to work out an effective hous- At issue is the length of time ) . warning: will include 10 management mem-|that Ohio city from a labor aang t had been stymied. ~ [that workers should be allowed to ; ; ; Farm land values rose another pers, 10 union leaders, and four PO
: a Er " Ta 12. XT rae ; . JU Ito an almost strikeless community. “As far as I can see that program | file sults to claim overtime under : Nth ad See 8) +~%§ | [14 per cent during the year ending lawyers, two each representing| The Philadelphia plan differs
dead,” r thing | Hane aiid chilis - Nov. 1. Today they are only 11 per labor and t 3 Be sid, Five iy «Con [ess Warned He wt, A F and management. from the Toledo pla it lacks is a decent burial.” The labor department favors a N Women's apporel ond +14 cent below the 1920 peak, said the plan in official
On Call For Emergency participation and authority. The Mr. Long said he failed to see three-year limitation.. ft is not yet accessories bureau of agricdltural economics. The assembly will meet monthly
Boveram snmouneed by i. Truman S ik L eeHigin whether President T7usan pi ih iam NE Rw A Se iN Gone Up Sharply and on call whenever an emergency either, Ba, fee doe wed Jrogram ac bY 347. Truman n tri e dws will submit his Specific recom. — ‘Eating ond diioking plocer dd ; +43’ &, 3 On an average, said the bureau, exists in the Philadelphia indus-| The objective in both plans is joves the nd ort a mendatior to the Hey oi 1, —— . : land prices have gone up more trial area. “It will review,” says the same—to iron out labor-man-blance of a “program.” The only Labor-Industry Group dustry unsuccessfully sought a one-
. : | . result, he charged, is that veterans year limit in the last congress and| DURABLE GOODS LAGGING—Figures on charts above show, [sharply since the prewar period Mr. Warren, “the activities of the agement quarrels before they bloom
repo : . , Philadelphia office of the concila-|into strikes. The method is difwill be “deluded into thinking that Opposes Compulsion is expected to try again. in billions of dollars, wide discrepancy between estimated and actual {than between 912-14 and the 1020 01 “service and on request of the
, something is being done for them.” The new controversy resulted! retail sales for the first half of 1946. Data are from recent study |peak. Others Follow Mr. Wyatt 'By RAYMOND LAHR from. Supreme outs decision Jat by L. J. Paradiso, chief of the commerce department s business | parm land values have more than |ciliation of disputes which threaten |Philadelphia its a labor-manage-Mr. Wyatt resigned after Mr. Tru-| WASHINGTON, Dec. 18 (U. py June in te Mi, Jemens, Mich: structure division. The great lag in durable goods sales reflects |4 pied in 15 states since 1935-39, to disrupt the economic life of the Meh} SOVere co-operation. . { , case. > ‘ . ‘7 | x : rea.” n the Philadelphi man failed to support the measures| ;.;,r and management Tepre- ip.¢ workers were entitled to pay, fhe shortage in this important class of merchandise, while fact that and have increased 15 per cent or|" OR works tn Billatelohe. Hime Fhilade Phi Sse oe bist he felt necessary to bolster the hous-| = joined today in Warning for “walking time” from the mo-| non-durable goods tyes went far beyond Sp/imshie expectations ove $0 11 olier states an Rb tae Da 3 Dec, 23-and i be AL the ss important cls. 3 : —— - ing fort. Mr. Long, several other|the new congress to steer clear of ment they entered upon company) indicates a surplus of these less important products ~ Agriculture Secretary Anderson |New York, Boston, Pittsburgh, Chi-|ice headquarters there. “officials have followed Mr. Wyatt’s| compulsory arbitration as & cure- | Property, and for make Peady ac- ; t wil be sacked |issued a statement in connection cago, Cleveland, Columbus, Cincin-| At that time, Mr. Warren: anlead, including Joseph L. Rauh, gen-| ay for strikes. tivities preparing for work. 100 suits would be filed in the state government Ww as to pay! with the report. “The long-term nati, Detroit, Denver, San Francisco, |nounces, he will “greet the new — housing expediter, and|" An eight-member labor-manage- Hundreds of Suits Filed of Ohio alone. almost three-fourths of the walking [capacity of land provides the only | Los Angeles, and any other area |members and explain the operation E. A. Verpillot, & special deputy. Mr.| os advisory committee for the| In a request for a rehearing, the| The steelworkers won Pottal=l0e time claims filed under the Mt, sound basis for determining values” | of the conciliation service and the Long was deputy in charge of the|janor department said compulsory Michigan Manufacturers’ associa- | Portal pay Sor on or tr, | Clemens decision. he said. i anon incomes OY |ehanged hands by sales than in the | function of the assembly.” ‘enness . ; farmers should continue g or | previous peak year, 1919. - A predicted the plans BO is on tion estimated that the liability of | 194 and the U. M. W. for Sou} This follows, he said, because the | some time, the present abrormally|” More “hie yea, gone into debt WASHINGTON, a 18 0. R.) —Govwhich Mr. Wyatt put into effect|yrate rather than foster industrial all employers might total $6 billion ‘miners in he Joey Ridge, Ky. Coal|bulk of American industry was | high demand and price for farm to purchase farms in each of the Dees, Bg ie 2 Joe would. result in 500,000 homes and peace” It urged the department to if the ruling stood. The court re=| Co, case ee h I fasied engaged in production under na-|products must adjust to the long last four years than in any other pared with a year D: Lost vs . said it would be easy for those who perfect four techniques for han-|fused the request and 140 C. I. O. Under the wage-hour law & tional defense and war contracts|run situation at home and abroad.” |year since 1920, said Mr. Anderson. | Expenses ....$15018,059,661 $34,854,496, 430
succeed him to take credit. dling difficult disputes. and A. F. of L. unions have begun | in 1938, employers are liable for with the government from 1939 to The warnings of another crash Farm mortgages went up an addi-
Truman issued y back to passage of the act 1 . | 8: ! p i i Wa 406,026, "987. Mr. an the new re-| w. Willard Wirtz, chairman of hundreds of suits to collect wages|claims |apparently have had little effect, | tional S80 Tien ir tite flier" six ; AR Dy visions with & demand for a “Vigor-|ihe wage stabilization board, dis-|for changing clothes, setting up jobs except in states where 8 Saute of 1945, Most of these contracts pro- | however. Farm sales are proceeding |months of 1946, placing the total Gold Ren. ©... 30476.476.974 20,034.785.180 ous” housing program in 1947 with|,oreed with the committee over the!and walking time. {limitations may be app 1 Hy soll vided that the government Wo a an all-time record. In each of debt on American farms at over $5) INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING MOUSE the emphasis on rental units./merit of compulsory arbitration| The United Steelworkers, United bulk of these state laws limit . reimburse the producers for costs.!the last three years more farms! billion. . ) Cleanings On 186, Spokesmen for the construction in-|nroposals, Auto Workers and United Electrical|tions to three years. Industrialize © Ee - Debits dustry said the changes would speed | «I'm all for collective bargaining,” | Workers, all O. I. O., and United Pennsylvania allows six years. X home building but veterans or-|he said in Chicago, “but if it really Mine Workers (A. F. of L.) are the “Serious Problems” ganizations greeted them With preaks down in a situation where most active. Raymond Smethurst, a counsel for | mixed reaction. a million people are directly af-| The steelworkers have filed suits|y), National Association’ of Manu-| OPEN MONDAYS UNTIL CHRIS 2" Junks Sales Price fected, then I think the company claiming’ an estimated $3 million gc turers, said “retroactive re- TMAS ...Q TO 5:25 D AlL Y es President. among Other|wnd the union involved have lostifrom subsidiaries of United States soshioning of federal law. by the| things, junked the $10,000 sales price|2ny right to ask the public to let Steel Co, Republic, Bethlehem and| ours» has created “serious y them fight it out.” several other big steel producers. lems” for industry. ceilings on homes, provided that any proble: ot The union has announced it will id in ‘the N. A. M. law non-veteran may bulld a home if he Urges Jiproved Survioy take court action wherever necessary Ho - sald 1h g can get the materials, and wiped out| Declaring for free collective bar-| oi «several hundred” basic steel digest that the wage-hour act pre-| the priority system for home-build-|gaining the committee said the gov- Ba sents the most serious of these] ing.
ferent: In Toledo there is labor|chairman participate in the con-|management-public co-operation; in
and fabricating plants to collect. oblems because “the meaning of | ernment must confine itself to me-| “py erce 50 of the mine workers|po
f its terms is uncertain” | Mr. Truman also authorized a |diation through an improved con-|,. re-examining 1500 contracts to I Mpedlpapndty evi | ciliation service. determine claims for walking and| «1, view of this uncertainty, and! It recommended appointment of |;,,ye ready time. One official sald) po fact that an interpretation of | “nationally known” men as special the fac at a 30 in any project. consilators for major disputes; law by the courts is app 8 ee! Ray Sawyer, new president of |establishment of industry and labor Local Issues Re boy I ae] AMVETS, said the new program|panels, where necessary, to advise set aside I y a may be re“looks all right for a veteran mak-|the eonciliators: voluntary arbitra-| nominal auotations forsisbed by Hubiliues Jos mary & y on ee ing $5000 a year but for the 90 per|tion if mediation falls; and emer-|snapolis securities dealers: duce a p § | cent making less than half that|gency boards, appointed from out- STOCKS Sonne meyly pronounces concept of | amount the promise of immediate |side the government, to hear issues y 15 | law,” he said. Jow-cost housing is gone.” and publish findings. p -=| Need Statute of Limitations One Restriction Left Meanwhile, C. I. O. President |p ereor Se pid +++] “The pressing need is for a federal | 0 ive a J Loui 2. sta, commander of the PID MUTT Sah on POOR SERENE Sy 1 BS ona ra couse ars, who con- el s p sense . . ad in dr. Trani wk ver [0 ot Sunni) SERRE SC EL nl pening tn maniacs “, entr: a ver ve { y a he tne are Sh a ind heavy taxes “on the loot of post- Circle Theater com" a : i and the lumber Incussed.” He sald he felt the ad- [War profiteers and speculators.” Sonsciidated Indus, 0: 4 ;4 | dustry involve sums “aggregating | p ministration now could go shead| The council, headed by Dr. Ed- p pid 07 .Y"Imillions of dollars.” Suits for pre- | with an all-out drive to build|Win G. Nourse, will make its first Heita Biectric , | productive work time in packing |
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