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LEWIS CURTLY DISMISSES GREEN’S WARNING AS TO INDUSTRIAL UNIONISM AND THE RESULTS WASHINGTON, Nov. 25.—John L. Lewis curtly dismissed a warning tonight from William Green, president of the American Federation of Labor, that organization of a committee within the federation to promote industrial unionism might bring Mgrave consequences.” "It won t change our plans at all, Lewis, chief of the United Mine Workers, told reporters after Green had handed them copies of a letter he had sent to Lewis. The letter went also to the six other union presidents who have banded together to work for unionization of mass pro duction by industry rather than by craft. That is, thev would have a single union for workers in the steel industry, rather than several unions of different steel crafts. “When organizations within or ganizations are formed for the achievement and realization ot some declared purpose, no one can accurate ly prophesy or predict where such a movement will lead,” Green said in the letter. “It could and may be diverted from its original purpose. Experience has shown that organizations thus form ed are productive of confusion and fraught with serious consequences.*** “My conscience and my judgment lead me to advise against it and em phasze most vigorously the danger of division and of discord which may fol low.” UPCO MASTER CLEANER For a limited time this ticket entitles the holder to one 10c package of Upco Master Cleaner FREE with a $1.00 cash purchase of any merchandise from merchants selling Upco Master Cleaner. 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Morehead St. Change In PWA Pay and Hours Is Demanded SALISBURY, Nov. 25.—The execu tive council of the North Carolina Federation of Labor adopted a resolu tion here yesterday asking that the hours of work on WPA projects be reduced to conform with prevailing Wages throughout the State with a minimum of $1.10 an hour for skilled labor and 30 cents an hour for un skilled labor. The resolution follows: “Whereas, we recognize the fact that the wage scales for WPA proj ects are set by the Federal govern ment according to regions; and, “Whereas, authority has been given State administrators to adjust work This exchange followed Lewis’ res ignation Saturday as a vice-president of the federation, and his explanation to reporters this morning that it was due to “irreconcilable differences” with a majority of the executive council over “how workers in our large industries should be organized/’ ing hours in accordance with prevail ing wastes; and, “Whereas, present hours be ins: worked at the present wastes received are proving detrimental to the wage structure of private enterprises, threatening to wreck agreement and general accepted wages, “Therefore, be it resolved, That the executive board of the State Fed eration of Labor go on record demand ing that the hours of work on WPA projects be reduced to conform with prevailing wages (in conformity with the Davis-Bacon prevailing wage act) throughout the State with a minimum of $1.10 an hour for all skilled labor and 30 cents an hour for all unskill ed, labor." 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