Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 February 1950 — Page 26

; y 3 q THURSDAY, PT 1959 PAGE 26 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : wey 2 , = . ’ % { i y co - 2 J Se Petroleum Association | It Happened La i He [Earl's Peauls - = 8 — ‘Schedules Convention | re E anal Tafty Tuttle is sure that J ; : er mal. re § ee NRUAT Convention or the Indi fe : ! w ent a ms : ? i vin _ Ca not know a ana Independent Petroleum Asso-| 2. | coal mine from | : l¢iation will _be held Mar. 9- 10 at, d ; i! a tole in the | yr the Hotel Severin. ' : rol Tua 7 t 4 n 7 ground a. ! i George W. Hofmayer, " sec B= | 7 ; 0 a . a ws » PIE CRUST MIX rita ore ran 50 ‘nie Se fl KOCOCO FIQUIre ii’. EES | i pendent oil dealers have Indi- x a ce ‘ { ua ACD EATEN = ROA) sd UAE cated they will attend the session ; . : Cafe Society Gal Makes | bot Jean Car. 4 : Suny 10 leit acd Wats 1, Omcers of ine-gasociation Who 44] ociological tud of Star. | usually pad- bi roll and bake. So sure in results ire arranging for the Sonvention —— , Socio og S y El ya Miss Carroll ~ because the ingredients are include Morris Parker, w UL frie 1 _ fn re AR, SAI sion-mixed.” So delicious — Bend; Cc. +: Kramer, HL aYDe; - B Earl Wilson “New York City will be without : . Fimmett Farmer,- Camby; R. B use it contains only finest [0 JG Charles FL Ger NEW: YORK, Feb. 23—Errol Flynn's date the other 2 Mayor,” said a reporter. “What : uality flour, baking powder, f Cannelton: A. L. Stallings : ; > a break for New York City!” said ’ os 7 i and salt ber tr vermon 1 burner. Might was pretty Carol Bjorkman, of Pittsburgh and N. Y. gis Honor Thats Earl, . f N ernon . urne % . ] yon. 8 George I. Horton and Francis cafe society. She's remotely related to the late Sir Thomas brother.

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For more than eight months, coal operators have been trv.

mg to make a contract with the mine workers union. - Before any new contract could be made, two union demands had to be eliminated:

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NN 1. Complete domination of coal production by the _union, through its insistence on the “able and willing" and “memorial” clauses; ¢

2. Insistence by the union on the power to exact enormous sums of money from employers to be spent as the union dictates on “welfare” for union members.

F oder al Judge Richmond B. Keech ‘upheld the view of the operators that these demands—were not bargainable

were, indeed, illegal.

On “able and willing,” Judge Keech said:

“Good faith does not permit such extraneous and unlawful provisions to be insisted upon by an employee group as a condition of wage agreement. To include such provi-

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sions would be tantamount to nullifying any agreement reached at its birth . . .

“The court concludes that insistence upon inclusion of the so-called ‘able and willing’ and ‘memorial period’ clauses in the negotiation of an agreement is a refusal to confer

in- good faith, and therefore a practice condemned by ~~

(the law).”

On union dictation and control of “welfare,” Judge Keech declared:

“It is the opinion of the court that insistence that the wel-

the benefits thereunder to, union members and their dependents without compliance with the statutory requirements for a closed shop agreement, is in £onflict with (the law).”

There can be no appeasement — no compromise — on these two fundaniental issues. |

AS TO THE SO-CALLED “MONEY ISSUES":

The ruthless power of the labor.dictator is being used to

Under the expired contract, wages, which the coal operators have offered to continue, are higher than those paid in any other major industry. The average hourly wage is $1.95 per hour, compared to $1.67 per hour in all manufacturing. This rate is also paid for lunch periods and “travel time; making the average underground earnings $2.40 per productive hour. In addition, vacation pav ($100.00 a year), social security, welfare and other payments increase labor costs to about $2.74 per productive hour.

Although the basic wage rate is $14. 05 per day, on the basis of 6 hours of actual work in

Since more than 60 per cent of the cost of mining coal is again and again.

Obviously, if this industry is to survive, there must be a stopping point. =

Markets for coal are shrinking. It does not make sense to . “raise costs when markets are shrinking. That is the way to

price the industry —operators—miners—railroads—

" retailers—out of the coal business.

The net effect is that union dictatorship is killing off the industry, is killing off jobs for miners. In the process, it is

bringing suffering and hardship to all.

underground mines, many rates are v

"There can be no true security for the

higher, so that the average daily pay

amounts to $15.60. _ The Coal Operators

: American worker, no steady progress for American industry, as long as UNION

If the additional labor costs are in- Are Eager for a MONOPOLY can dictate when a man

cluded, the figure is $17.81 per day. »

Again and again, union monopoly in

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shall work and when industry shall pro-

the coal industry has brought the coun- with their Employees . for the American public as long as

try to the point of crisis to enforce its

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demands.

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