1937-05-16 [P D-9]

1937-05-16 [P D-9]

ISM. By Leo Wolman. 1936. industrial and labor activities form the colonies of grown snowflakes, which turesque cattle ranches, with HG.W83e. subject matter of this volume. have become cowboys Contract PUBLIC LIBRARY compact granular Ice. of the old school in the saddle, de- Winning Glaciers flourish WHAT CAN WE DO ABOUT on the RESERVISTS PLAN Strikes and Labor Disputes. virtually meaning themselves much as did the STRIKES? Equator, wherever are William M. Leiserson. peaks high first white arrivals in the district who BT THE FOUR ACES. AMERICAN LABOR STRUGGLES. The LABOR STRUGGLES AND Survey Graphic 26:121-25. enough. very tip-top of Africa, to (David Burnstlne, Merwln D. Meier March, turned the live stock Industry. Oswald Jacoby. Howard Bchenken, world’* leadlne By Samuel Yellen. 1936. HGS.Y35. Mount In They* Inventors of 1937. Kilimanjaro (19,710 feet) are the team-of-Iour, the system that has beaten every THEIR SOLUTION. hard-rldin’ top-hands of the other system lu existence.) "A record of 10 major labor upris- Tanganyika, Is girdled with no less “Outlines a for all type the radio crooners the WORK which are to the eet-up industry than sing about; FOR TARGET 10 labor difficulties have ings Important story like that which glaciers, although It Is kind that have Double. East and West of American labor movements." preserves peace be- made a big contribu- ■Lead-Directing always passing, pro- assumed particular volcanic. Indeed, South American tion ceeded: Importance tween railroads and men.’* to America's history. TRACING because STORY OP glaciers are frequently tucked into the the history of the of new techniques DYNAMITE, THE CLASS 1 South. North. --•- of quiet volcanic In the District Naval Battalion De- business or penalty double, we RECENTemployed, although they are VIOLENCE IN AMERICA. By pockets peaks j 2 * 2 ¥ and at Cerro In must first go beck to the old game but a part of the to Louis Adamic. 1934. Andes, Alto, Ecuador, RESORTS. 3 ♦ struggle organize PAMIR 3 no GLACIER HUGE a has taken of a veloping New Gun INof bridge whist. In bridge whist trump the workers which has been on foot "What the labor movement has done glacier possession 4 * 6 A crater. _MASSACHUSETTS. the dealer would either name a for many The solution is not and failed to do in and de- second-hand trump 7 * years. prosperity Pointers. or "bridge it” to his partner, who yet clearly envisioned, although defi- pression Frozen Spectacle of Nature Found East would then be compelled to name a held: nite attempts toward control have ap- I OYSTER HARBORS Members of the 1st BREAK STRIKES; THE TECH- Battalion, this A X X X X X the World Over. OLD WEST EXISTS trump. Since gave the dealer peared. Toward an understanding of NIQUE OP PEARL L. BERGOPP. tinned States Naval Reserves. District ¥ Club Hotel and his partner a great advantage. It A x x the points on both sides, the follow- By Edward Levinson. 1935. HGS.- NEW YORK, May 15.—A roll call Of Columbia, are out to capture all was ♦ x x compensated for in a slight x ing list is presented. The material is L57. of DENVER, May 15 —Traces of the on the honors in glacial giants would bring up the Picturasqu* big gun firing when they measure by the fact that the opponents A x x available from the Sociology Division, "How Industry settles its quarrels names of old West before civilization crept in go on their annual cruise aboard de- had the of where- the Public Pamir Glacier, in the privilege doubling, and promptly doubled for a heart Library, Eighth and K with its workers.” CAPE COD * trovers this Summer. lead, miles still may be seen and studied through- Every Satur- upon the dealer or his might which streets northwest. Himalayas, possibly 100 long; C. W. partner resulted in the defeat of the LABOR SITTING DOWN. WANNOP day afternoon a detail of men go to redouble. MARCHES, out the North Park area, 85 miles west contract. The actual North and South Hubbard Glacier in Alaska, 90 miles Mmnmgmr the in the Labor and Problems. A new organization and a new gallery Washington Navy As a matter of fact, in the first hands Progress In A days were as follows: long and in 10 miles and of Denver, high the Colorado A private "pleasure Island" with caits- Yard for with technique upset the pattern of la- places wide, firing pistols and rifles. of bridge whist there was no limit North. PROBLEMS OP ORGANIZED LA- *•7 !• mainland —2% hours Inn South. bor relations. Current the ice cap of Svalbard, Rockies. The old buffalo trails are Bnstan. Gracious From on the number of doubles and re- History. Spitsbergen. living, varied activities, the best of them will be se- A K Q x A A x BOR. American Academy of Polit- 46:27-34. 1937. The method of a glacier’s growth visible In the section west of Cameron and deft service. Donald Ross golf lected the doubles. But afterward, fol- ¥ K ical and Social April, gun-pointers for the crews shortly Q x x ¥ x Science. 1936. is one of nanrsa, Iannis (new rn-tent-ras courts), "SIT-DOWN.” Joel Seidman. more spectacular than the mighty- Pass, Incidentally the most which will fire lowing a very famous hand in which ♦ X X League pine-shellerad beach (70* water), all at the big destroyer guns ♦ A K Q x HF83.Am37pr. oaks-from-little-acorns contrast. For beautiful passes over the Rockies. a of normal for Industrial 1937. doort club-stables, yachting, blue-fish- on the the annual game stakes was suddenly AJxxx Covers many phases of the move- Democracy. ships during cruises. AAKxxxx the huge ice rivers are over- Here, also, are found many pic- lag- Socially congenial persons invited. 4 transformed into a mast enormous ment Pamphlet file. merely The training cruise season was It will be noted to organize workers and the at- Oyster Barbara Club, Ostervllle, Mass. that without the The historical and use started last game due to a series of doubles and titude of Industrial leaders toward present of week, when the launch double West would have redoubles, eventually multiplying the undoubtedly this trend. this technique reviewed. _RESORTS. _RESORTS._ assigned here for this purpose made opened a spade, declarer original stake by several thousand, whereupon STRIKES UNDER THE NEW DEAL a week-end cruise down the Potomac would be able to discard his HISTORY OP THE AMERICAN a limit of one redouble was losing for River with a from placed heart WORKING League Industrial Democracy. ... group the local and make the grand slam con- CLASS. By Anthony A LOW-COST VACATION on me game. 1935. file. battalion aboard. They had with tract. Bimba. 1933. HF83.B512h2. Pamphlet The redouble naturally remained them as observer on their first Details of labor’s struggle for Traces the position of workers trip, in auction in which it power prior bargain bridge, game the to the N. I. R. the Lieut. Comdr. Charles B. through years. A., strikes HMMEjK!!BH|BHH| — McVay, jr., was COURSE, this lead-directing during In Glocitr Notional f o'k absolutely essential to prevent of and and i V. b. inspector-instructor of the double should not LABOR PROBLEMS IN THE following 1933, accomplish- N.± overbidding by a defending player, be abused, and UNITED 1,2, or 3 doyt—$16.00, local outfit. the mere fact STATES. E. E. ments evident. and was naturally carried along to that you want a certain By Cummins. 1935. $21.25, $42.50 Because of the size of the suit HF83.C916. i I vessel, it contract with the same idea in mind. opened should not Justify you in Control Measures. B filN I ^^^B was necessary to refuse in permission However, there was a great difference doubling any slam bid. For instance, Surveys problems many fields, in- for a HOW SHOULD THE GOVERNMENT larger number of men to take between contract and auction. At recently we saw a hand in which troducing both facts and points of RESORTS. the East held: view. DEAL WITH THE LABOR PROB- trip, thereby causing some disap- auction the defending side was likely LEM? America’s Town Meeting of ■ New Seashore pointment. It is this that the to be doubled. ♦ x x LABOR AND # England Property feeling In contract, however, THE NEW DEAL. Pub- / «\ ^V<L </ ^ I officers of the ¥ the Air. Series 11, No. 21. April 8, BBi FOR SALE OR battalion have been try- since games or slams must be bid in A Q x X lic Affairs Pamphlets, No. 2. 1936. LEASE 1937. file. This office represents ing to avoid by to have order ♦ x x x file. Pamphlet property owners In seeking the that the side bidding them be Pamphlet ^EipQSSjBBjjSS^k Swampscott. Marblehead. Souantum. Hull. + X X X X LABOR And the government. Duxbury and other Navy Department assign here a larger properly rewarded, it frequently hap- What the New Deal has encoun- Magnolia. An of role vessel, one that could take out a large pens that the attacking side will tered in dealing with the workers and investigation the of the New England Sommer Resorts South opened with one spade, North each week reach too comments on Government in labor relations. Before planning for roar summer vacation group end. As the duty is ambitious a contract and forced with the results. three hearts, South bid 1935. HFL.T92. •ee purely voluntary, it was pointed out, find itself doubled. THE three spades, North four spades, South AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY WM.

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