Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1951 — Page 24
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By United WASHINGTON, Aug. 31—Federal and union officials looked toly y for quick settlement of the nationwide copper strike before an anti-strike court order actually is obtained. ; President Truman invoked the national emergency provisions of the Taft-Hartley Act last night—
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a prelude to getting an injunction
] . Hin I {to return the strikers to,work in| J mw {the vital defense industry, | Atom-Driven Sub | A fact-finding board was apA p {pointed and told to report to Mr. {Truman by Tuesday. After that p - : Building Speeded 1 ty
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staying order. . But union officials and federal mediators were optimistic it would wl not be necessary. Representatives | BS IINOTON. Ag. 3) Tan of left-wing Mine, Mill and Smelt-| Join the U. 8. fleet many months ‘before many experts thought possible. Evidence of the speed-up in|
er Workers Union (Ind.), six oth-| jonstruction of the atomic sub-|dent acted last night. marie, whicn would be the an- |
er unions and the Kennecott Cop-| per Corp., were nearing agreement | on a settlement when the PresiJussis’ _| wide strike of 50,000~members of | Bos Bet aa ein Yank BCT: {the Minsratill and Smelter Work ment of a Navy contract t» ‘West-| rs, Idling some 30,000 other| inghouse Electric Corp, to butld| Workers represented by AFL unthe actual driving mechanism. |lons and railway brotherhoods,
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. The new announcement fol-| “Will imperil the national health Jowed shortly after the Navy and safety” if permitted to conrave the go-ahead to the Electric | tinue. at Co., 5 Groton, Conn., to con-| Already the walkout, which
struct the $40 million hull of the|sStarted last Monday, had stopped atomic submarine. nearly all copper production in The Westinghouse contract coy-|the country and threatened the ers all the “propulsion machinery” entire defense program. i ~.such as special boilers and| New union-Kennecott talks turbo generators, required to con-|{Were scheduled today. { vert the heat of an atomic fur- . . nace into motive power. Old Bridge Still Stout Speculation previously had been , that it might be two years before BENNINGTON, Vt. (UP) —| the fleet would receive an atomic Spanning the Connecticut River sub. But that timetable now may [here is “The Old Covered Bridge” “have been speeded up, : which local folks boast is the An atomic submarine could strongest of its kind in the world. cruise for very long periods with-|The bridge seems as sturdy toout refueling, it would not require day as when Ethan Allen and his air for its engines and therefore|Green Mountain Boys swarmed gould stay down almost indefi-|across it to meet a warring group ‘hitely. It would be much faster of New Yorkers and drive them than present ‘submarines. {back to Albany, N. Y.
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Mr. Truman said the industry-TPOlicOMeEnN Underpaid,
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