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...policy: 1) press the fight for price control for another 30 days, 2) if prices continued to rise, reopen wage clauses on a national scale. Then Walter Reuther, obviously hoping that the Decontrol Board was listening, threatened to reopen the Chrysler contract...
...East Hartford, Conn., two months ago, 1,200 members of the International Association of Machinists walked out of the Hamilton Standard Propellers Division of the United Aircraft Corp. Chief demand: a 30% pay increase. After weeks of negotiations the company made its final offer and flatly announced it would reopen the plant on Aug. 7. Union officials did not accept the terms, but 800 employes crossed the picket line and went back to work. Previously overstaffed, the company mailed layoff notices...
...would organized labor, which held the keys to production and another spiral of wage boosts. But labor was restive; there were plenty of warnings about what it might do if prices rose all along the line. Snappish Walter Reuther said that his autoworkers would break every contract and reopen wage negotiations; the C.I.O.'s packinghouse workers gave notice that they would demand a cost-of-living bonus in their new wage contract talks next month...
Efforts will be made to reopen the championship House contests with Yale. Ordinarily the top Crimson House teams take on the championship Yale College teams, the winner of the majority of these contests receiving the Edward S. Harkness Trophy...
Most Americans were going to the lodges, resorts, hunting and fishing clubs in Quebec and Ontario. The resorts of Banff, Lake Louise and Jasper in the Rockies, closed during part of the war, would reopen June 15. They have already been booked solid. A select few tourists would confine themselves to the "million dollar" salmon fishing clubs along New Brunswick's Restigouche and Metapedia Rivers. Vancouver was assured a bumper crop of visitors for its July Diamond Jubilee to be highlighted by an $80,000 historical pageant...