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...those splits have undergone a healing process. The government has taken control over all negotiations of wage contracts. Both Mr. Murray and Mr. Green have sworn off jurisdictional disputes. And right now a series of meetings is being conducted in Washington by the U. S. Chamber of Commerce, NAM, CIO and AF of L "to explore ways and means by which management and labor can . . . arrive at a basis for joint action for the solution of their problems with a minimum of government intervention...
Poslyodnco novyestce coz Seebeera nam gobaryat, chto b Omsckye mnogalyudey bolyen s pantophobic monomania u vcee narodof tam rasteralyutsya zshervovyut chtobwi delat shiapee u paltee...
...peace with the Administration in 1934, the manufacturers stepped into the breach, became the President's most violent non-political detractors. That the Nation's industrialists were now going to "cooperate" with the White House if it killed them was manifest from the quantity and quality of NAM members' pacific protestations...
...Industry must accept its responsibility for the national welfare as being an even higher duty than the successful operation of private business," keynoted Colby Mitchell Chester, chairman of General Foods and NAM's present president...
From President George Houk Mead of Mead Corp. (paper), who learned about politics as chairman of Secretary of Commerce Roper's Business Advisory Council came three "conclusions" which would have sounded like heresy or horseplay at NAM's meeting last year: "First-that politics is a highly-developed and honorable profession. . . . Second-that it is the obligation of industrial and business executives, as part of their daily work, to give time and consideration to the government of community, state and nation. . . . Third -that Government representatives . . . are giving untiring, conscientious effort to most difficult tasks...