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...enclose a photograph of the central mural, one of five, which adorns the walls of Shreveport's newest skyscraper. This particular panel depicts Captain Henry Shreve, breaking up the great raft on Red River at a point where the city of Shreveport now stands. This, I believe, gives the lie to the caption "Shreveport forgot him," which appears below a likeness of Henry Shreve . . . in your Oct. 27 issue...
Last week a Board panel, without making specific recommendations, suggested to the President that both sides be asked: 1) to agree to accept as final the recommendations of the entire Board; or 2) to choose a joint board from both sides to settle the matter; and if that failed, select an arbitrator whose decision would be flat and final. In any event, the Board proposed to exact from both sides the promise to continue production of soft coal...
...union membership). In only one instance has it recommended a closed shop: the Bethlehem Shipbuilding case. Its justification: the other 38 shipbuilding firms on the West Coast had already agreed to the closed shop provision of an OPM master contract. In every instance, except one, industrialist members of the panel sitting on the case were in full accord. The exception: Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock...
...majority of its panel held then that Federal, a subsidiary of U.S. Steel, should concede maintenance of membership so that union leaders would have a stabilized and disciplined organization and thus carry out their difficult part of the contract, a two-year pledge of no strikes...
...decline in plant maintenance; 23% of the manufacturers had. deferred repairs or normal additions, and most of these businessmen expected the delay to affect them seriously within a year or less. Of the manufacturers 37.7% reported themselves importantly engaged in defense work, illustrating the fact that FORTUNE'S panel is heavily populated with executives of large corporations (since only some 9,200 of the 185,000 U.S. manufacturers hold prime defense contracts...