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Wilson's Critics Look to Reuther

UAW Convention Opens Next Week

By FRED W. PERKINS ~Heo WASHINGTON, “Mar 5 or. ganized labor leaders are looking for fiery Walter Reuther to put new vigor into their campaign against Mobilization Boss Charles E. Wilson. Mr. Reuther will have the opportunity next week in Cleveland at the national convention of the CIO United Automobile Workers, which he heads. He has been one of Mr. Wilson's ‘principal critics, particularly on the ground that the former General Electric Co. president represents a school of “big business” thought that “claims to have a monopoly of the genius for production.” The CIO leader has fought for

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the affairs that management insists on reserving to itself. The union leaders, banded together in the United Labor Policy Committee, broke with the administration over defense policies | about six weeks ago. So far none of their demands has been met. | President Truman, when re-| minded yesterday that .some of) the union leaders have been calling for removal of Mr. Wilson, re-| plied that none of these demands! had been presented directly to him. He was asked what he would! do if they should be presented to him, and his answer was a reiter-

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