The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 11, 1937, Page 1

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igning here at 10:46 a. m. of a peace agreement between General Mo« tors corporation and the United Automobile Workers’ union. Motors; HEU eee er LL Huey ary - uf He Seat et , i t fH it a HELE Rea r bak, at Ae eh “WL Healt ie ee ae Ta ah a ee ee 5 i a al : i PH ieee Ht aa leh nina Hine A Uk eal uf ita! . Union Recognition egotiate shall be \ ke Ended present strike and evac« phy Thursday morning, Wik i Uaited Automobile Warkera not much change, ities to n ‘The Weather Cloudy tonight; Fri- day cloudy, unsettled; plants the corporation agrees to dismiss the injunction proceedings started by the core romises to resume operations in poration against the union or any: members in Flint, Mich. ly wage increase for all its employes all strike-bound or idle plants “as rapidly as possible. éxecutive vice-president of General ited all opportun: existence of the collective bargaining agree- fe exhausted before any other strikes or production interfer- No Discrimination Against Union ence is attempted by the union. Detroit, Feb. 11.—(AP)—The costliest strike in American automotive history ended formally Thursday with the si; 1—The corporation recognizes the union as the collec- _ tive bargaining agency for those employes belonging to the union, 6—The union agrees that pending negotiations there 5—All. employes are to return to work and without will be no other strikes or interference with production. 2—The corporation and the union agree to commence collective bargaining negotiations on Feb..16 with regards discrimination against strikers. 3—The union agrees to end the uate all plants now occupied by strikers. 4—The corporation p 7. The signing occurred as the strike, estimated to have cost ment contem one million dollars a day in wages alone to General Motors ems ployes, entered its 44th day. Shortly before the agreement was signed, General Motora Evacuated, as Quickly as Possible Wi announced a 5-cent hour; Under the terms of the agreement:. In a letter to Gov. Frank Mu: » S—After evacuation of Hh |liam 8.1 . Signed in Detroit Corporation to Reopen Plants, Both Closed and to the issues set forth in the letter of Jan. 4 of the union to the corporation. Provided in Pact effective Feb. 15, estimated to aggregate approximately $25,- 000,000 a year. oe ers, sal opia-| es The governor vetoed the appr deciared | department com- mander for the state United Spanish | ur, mr Governor’s Veto of Bill Is Called Two Men commander of the addressed it min, sider “All veterans should Bay Plane Wreck Tragedy Not Beco URGE ACT 5 terans bill being introduced in the Desert, Ex North Dakota legislature to replace one vetoed by Governor Langer. tutes provide for appointment from & list of five submitted by the Amer- men selected by all veterans organi- zations. terans of Foreign Wars, asserted governor’s veto was fair and just.” missioner, declaring the present sta. | U6 man of the legislative committee, ve- tion bill for the veterans service com- LEADERS OF me VETERANS GROUPS | D. H. Hamilton,, “Walter Brophy, Bismarck-! ee irie Pra ssociation he was staying’ {0 Fargo, N. D. Feb. 11—()—A. D. Layelle, Fargo, re-elected sec- A checked out of the Directing Grand Forks, N. D., Feb. 11.—(?)— who Other otticers electe were Eimer ieee ee sessions of the 30th ennual convention Wednesday. hal Tee Fargo, retiring president; Joe Mar- nee, Mata and. Wil, Ot ho aed Fielding .was slated to take his icy bath Wednesday afternoon and hun- 5 ae Lumbermen’s association, following Forks.City Attorney dreds of school children and older Fielding, —_ Resigns as \ SIX DIE AS GERMAN -Softie, Skips Icy Bath rancisco , Murphy Sy Hagan in Grand Forks} iy, Scoffer at Cold Turns a@ human guinea pig: for- a -Vienese Sathre time: | Frank Fielding, who i ee al » lost ‘in. the In San F dreds of Persons rots bcp oser er a It nny a el i ru ae re He F a! 58 af aul! sTentiy was trying for au emergency cdl: ul 5 2 i: ili 5 yl : a) Hof ae ‘li < comaat had been ‘The body bore apparently drowned, deughier, Gertrode, 24,) Wide Area Terrifying Hun- Look to Legislatute|, ics bins cae. $m, at | Grennan, North | engaged to be hy i: Be # bay tl a ti ac i a us fi ae uel sill i a ae : ne ? i : ih Hi i THe naa ) | let Ha it ia Hie ee ae -| Stranded Farm Folk. co 7 y) a | ihe ee = BE 5 Se: @ Hail Bureau ACTION ON BILL DEFERRED Row Over $1,038,000 for Stray Bolts Langer Faction in|

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