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...claimed Leader Gorman. But the Winant report specifically stated that "it is not feasible at this time to evolve any general formulas" for regulating the stretch-out. An impartial board of three was to examine stretch-out problems in plants specified by Labor's representative and the Code Authority...
...purple-striped shorts that did the mischief. Looking in his code book, Mr. Sopwith found (so I am told) that a purple-striped ensign with white piping meant the second leg was to be East by East eat more yeast East is East never the twain shall meet East by East...
...Textile Inquiry Board went into a 48-hour huddle with employers to find on what terms they would submit to arbitration. Governor Winant emerged to announce curtly that the employers would arbitrate on no terms whatsoever. Their position was that Labor was attempting to alter the textile code by force and should be resisted to the bitter end as a matter of principle...
Unexpectedly to the mill-owner's side after two weeks of silence charged NRAdministrator Johnson. At an NRA Code Authority meeting in Manhattan he accused U. T. W.'s President Thomas F. MacMahon of bad faith, denounced the strike as an "absolute violation" of the agreement reached by U. T. W. and NRA when a strike threatened last June (TIME, June 11). Roared the redoubtable General : "If such agreements of organized labor are worth no more than this one, then that institution is not such a responsible instrumentality...
Knowing that they could indeed make a profit at the Fisher figures, 62 concerns gladly divided the huge order. Bartlett C. Tully of Anderson-Tully Co., one of the biggest hardwood units in the hardwood capital of Memphis, made haste to resign from the code authority because he shared in the Fisher order. Recruiting hundreds of allies the 62 defiant companies then asked the code authority to abolish price-fixing. Last week after the Memphis pow-wow their petition was flatly denied. NRA Deputy Administrator E. A. Selfridge threatened to crack down, declaring that the Department of Justice was ready...