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"Closed Shop" Issue CENTRAL

In British Unionism

NEW ATTACK ON BRITAIN

London, Sept. 2. Tho Soviet commentator Viktorov, in an article on "British military activities in Turkey," ablished in today's "Pravda" quoted by Moscow radio, gaid: "Great Britain and America ure supplying

with

and Turkey

The British aro ro- materials, inforcing the Turkish navy and air flort and building

strategic roada airfields and

training

in

11028

and Turkey

troops.

"In the light of theen gon- erally known facts the British Foreign Office claim that Dritain in not creating a milli tary supply base in the Dar danelles sound wholly un- convincing."Reuter,

London, Sept. 2.

The agreement of the London Passenger Tran-

sport Board to make membership of the Tran sport and General Workers Union a condition of employment in bus and tram services has suddenly focussed public attention on a new development in British trade unionism: the struggle of the "closed shop."

This device for increasing unions' bargaining| strength, familar in the United States, has in the past largely been shunned by the British movement but within the last few months a number of towns with Labour majorities have introduced "closed shop" for their public ser- vices.

Transport and General Workers, join the Hort and Generat

polley.

The demand has been thined to The National Union of Mine Workers has announced that it tako effect today when wartime will ask for it when it makes controls preventing dismissals are the first agreement with the Gov- removed from transport services, ernment's National Coal Board. to that the men who cling to the

"breakaway union, largest

and refuse Now Britain's

Workers Union can then be dis has adopted the new poll

missed. Only 12 men are aff

affected No overall decision by the Gen-

concerned, eral Council of the Trade Union in the grades directly Congress has preceded the now but the National Passenger Work- that between development, but now that public ers Union cidima discussion has started, the matter 4.000 and 6,030 of its members a national work for London transmurt against ia bound to become fasue, far transconding in impor some 80,000 members of the larger ance the special conditions of in-union. The experienced player soondustries in which it has arisen. learns that the deck her a cer- Kings, tain number of Aces, and Queens. If he doesn't see them in his own hand, he knows that they are still in the deck: they haven't done a vanishing

If he has

BRIDGE NOTES

act.

Tory Line

Already the "Daily Mail" (Con- servative) has announced that the Opposition will ask the Govern- ment to define ita attitude as soon re-assembles and Parliament weak hand,

Churchill is and the opponents bid weakly, that Mr. Winston those high cards (a fair share likely to speak.

Tho paper says that Conserva- of them) must be in his part-

tives will take the line that tol Today's hand. ner's

make union membership & condi- illustrates the point:

dition of employment anywhere is South, Dealer

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The last point will be denied by unions and the Government, the because union members who s

Labour tho like affiliation

free to "contract Party remain eut" of Party membership, and thus escape the need of paying a political leve. But there is no denying that political questions of, principle are involved in the dispute, as well as questions of union democracy.

Wider Issue

of the Tho immediate causo Transport Union's demand for East closed shop la

West North South

Pass breakaway unto the National Равз 1S.

Pass In the play, South was held Passenger Workers Union, form-

to four tricks for u loss of 300ed after the unofficial strike of

But behind this special caso looms the wider-issue of unionism and politics Reuter.

Horse-Sense Is The Solution

Washington, Sept. 2.

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that the six louse members who oerst, Illinois, suggested today In a Tokyo statement advocated in tho new war preparedness Pacifle, had been "taken in by the At

Kentlemen out milltary

Dougina under General Arthur.".

there Mac-

"Let's find out. 8 Sabath said, Let's not take it for granted that we must have war."

Sabath suggests that the Big. Three-the American, British and Russian chiefs of government- should get together again "by all added: "I think means, and

sit down, leaving the they should

benc military

and gentlemen

their horse sense. They ficiaries of war on the outside and could reach an anderstanding."

use

points. Then West icily in London bas men in 1037 by some! Associated Press. quired why East hadn't doubled of the

one spade instead of passing. pelled. East pointed to the weakness of

that the

strike-lenders

then ex-

even H

his hand and said he had been tickled

opponents hard to realise that West must hadn't bid a game against him. have a fair, perhaps

West

muttered strong hand; and that his pass Thereupon

sub- was a "trap" pass. und "What's the use!"

sided.

If East had realised this, he Weat was right, for Enst's would have doubled to reopen pass was rank timidity. South; the bidding. Then if West had had not opened with a two-bid, only a fair hand, ene side or so he couldn't very well have the other would play at a part- game in his own hand or aty score contract. Actually, West | North had a strong hand and would thing very close to it. W28 so abjectly weak that he have been delighted to pars the to the double for penalties. That would 800 points in couldn't even respond

have produced And East had a

only 300 opening bid. weak hand. Where was all the penalties instead of strength? It surely wasn't too points.

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Yesterday's Crossword

ACROSS:~~1 Smooth; 8 Asses;

8 Rows; 9 Colour: 11 Impel; 12 Sweden; 14 Fens; 18 Nerve; 18. Acorn; 10. Bent; 20. Reason; 24 Villa; 25 Coyote; 20 Noel; 27 Audit; 28 Season..

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