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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...LEROY L. LANDAU...
Federal Judge T. Alan Goldsborough, who is getting to be an old hand at dealing with John L. Lewis, tried hard last week to avoid having to slap him down again. The "national tragedy" of another coal strike, said Judge Goldsborough, would rouse the country and Congress against Lewis, perhaps against both labor & management. Said he: "The people are not going to stand for having society disintegrated by movements of this kind." He invited John L.'s lawyers and those of the Southern Coal Producers Association, with whom Lewis has stubbornly refused to negotiate, to sit down...
...major fussing, John L. soon made clear, was again going to be over welfare funds. With the 1947 fund blocked by court action, his miners' union was spending its 1946 purse at a rate which would exhaust it by July 1. Payments from the $26 million kitty had averaged about $2,000,000 a month; now the U.M.W. was pouring out the remaining $4,500,000 in one month. Thus John L. could cry: "If this desperately needed assistance . . . stops, as it will at the end of June unless the 1947 fund is unfrozen, it will cause a major...
Marshall F. Ernstene, Shaker Heights. David L. Mallett, Westerville. Marvin Metschis, Cleveland Heights. Kenneth R. Mitchell, Cincinnati. George R. Murray, Dayton. Lawrence J. Schaad, Logan. Edgar C. Henshaw, Cincinnati...
...William L. Morrison, Aberdeen...