THIS DAY IN HISTORY – FDR seizes control of Montgomery Ward – 1944

Via History.com

On this day in 1944, as World War II dragged on, President Franklin D. Roosevelt orders his secretary of war to seize properties belonging to the Montgomery Ward company because the company refused to comply with a labor agreement.

In an effort to avert strikes in critical war-support industries, Roosevelt created the National War Labor Board in 1942. The board negotiated settlements between management and workers to avoid shut-downs in production that might cripple the war effort. During the war, the well-known retailer and manufacturer Montgomery Ward had supplied the Allies with everything from tractors to auto parts to workmen’s clothing–items deemed as important to the war effort as bullets and ships. However, Montgomery Ward Chairman Sewell Avery refused to comply with the terms of three different collective bargaining agreements with the United Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union hammered out between 1943 and 1944.

In April 1944, after Sewell refused a second board order, Roosevelt called out the Army National Guard to seize the company’s main plant in Chicago. Sewell himself had to be carried out of his office by National Guard troops. By December of that year, Roosevelt was fed up with Sewell’s obstinacy and disrespect for the government’s authority. (The uber-capitalist Sewell’s favorite insult was to call someone a “New Dealer”–a direct reference to Roosevelt’s Depression-era policies.) On December 27, Roosevelt ordered the secretary of war to seize Montgomery Ward’s plants and facilities in New York, Michigan, California, Illinois, Colorado and Oregon.

In his announcement that day, Roosevelt emphasized that the government would “not tolerate any interference with war production in this critical hour.” He issued a stern warning to labor unions and industry management alike: “strikes in wartime cannot be condoned, whether they are strikes by workers against their employers or strikes by employers against their Government.” Sewell took the fight to federal court, but lost.

For much of the 20th century, Montgomery Ward, founded in 1872, reigned as one of the country’s largest department store and mail-order retail chains. Heavy competition from Wal-Mart, Target and similar discount stores forced the company to close all of its stores in 2000, though it retains a catalog and internet presence.

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11 Comments
Iska Waran
Iska Waran
December 27, 2018 8:07 am

As God is my witness, I thought it was Monkey Wards.

Bob McDoanld
Bob McDoanld
December 27, 2018 8:10 am

FDR the great Leftist Icon. If you don’t think we are heading down this road again, think twice.

Grog
Grog
  Bob McDoanld
December 27, 2018 11:26 am

What do you mean again?
People never seem to leave the Left lane, until they hit a bridge abutment.

no one
no one
December 27, 2018 8:31 am

Montgomery Wards was one of my favorite places to peruse clearance racks, which were always full.

At 90% off!

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
December 27, 2018 11:30 am

Sears, Monkey Wards and J C Penny catalogs were in every outhouse in America when I was a kid.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
December 27, 2018 12:11 pm

And yet the “Greatest Generation” thinks that fascism was ONLY in Europe, and that they “defeated” it before they returned home. What a joke.

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
  MrLiberty
December 27, 2018 1:16 pm

Seriously…

sofa
sofa
  MrLiberty
December 27, 2018 3:07 pm

sided with the Commies, to defeat the more moderate fascists, actually.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  sofa
December 27, 2018 4:11 pm

Sofa..
Right. Hitler considered a strong Christian Church and the British Empire as the best bulwark against the Bolsheviks but try telling anyone that.

Grog
Grog
  MrLiberty
December 27, 2018 4:32 pm

Same, same, the Union Army fought to save the Union (supposedly) and ended up enslaving the entire country.
In one sense, the so-called civil war was all about slavery, theirs and future generations.

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
December 27, 2018 8:22 pm

That’s why governments love war. They get away with murder and theft.