Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 239, Decatur, Adams County, 11 October 1949 — Page 6

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Green Is Reelected President Os AFL Elected For 26th Consecutive Term St. Paul. Minn.. Oct 11 — (UPI — The American Federation of La- ‘ bor named former coal miner William Green to his 26th consecutive term as its president and considered Houston. Tex . today tor its con- . vention next year Some 600 cheering delegates to ; the AFL’s GSth convention Jumped to their feet and shouted Green's election by acclamation to head t'.e , 7.250.000-meniber union for another ' • year Green, a 76-yoar-old labor veteran, began as a coal miner in the late years of the last century. On.* ' of his first labor posts was a subdistrict presidency of the I'nited i , Mine Workers of America. Green's election was a convention ■ endorsement of top AFL policy and after it. the delegates re-elected ' without Opposition the other 11 highest officers of the union. It came after the convention list- ' j ened to secretary of defense Ixnii* ; Johnson belabor ‘’some partisans" in the navy, charging them with a ■ "campaign of terror" to block armled service unification plans Then, while’ the secretary hurried back to Washington, the con vention went into a night session to ' clear the way for ending the big | meeting. They decided to let the AFL executive board set the site of their next year’s convention. Indications were that the top choice would be Houston. A decision will be made next year The board also was authorized to j i look into the possibility of setting , i up a dally labor newspaper | In the night session, the conven- • tion also: I—Passed a resolution calling on congress to set a legal minimum wage of fl an hour It called the 75- 1 I cent-an-hour figure authorized by | congress this year already "obsoi lute." 2 — Refused to approve joint political action with the CIO By rejecting a resolution recommending j Joint anion with the ral brother- | hoods. CIO, and farm ofganizations on political action, the convention ‘ ' supported the executive council j which opposes such cooperation ' with CIO, demanding instead a comHAV£ YOU REDEEMED YOUR (reamellss COUPON?

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plete merger of the organizations. 3.--Voted "more substantial assistance." but failed to specify what kind, to the International Tynographii al I'nion. The move came after ITU president Woodruff Rand olph charged top union leaders "have not appreciated the ITU fight against the vicious Taft-Hart-j ley Act." — Clear Thrill Bandit Os Rape-Slaying Chicago. Oct 11 (UPI Ernest I B. Knight, the "model citizen" of Naperville, ill., who turned thrill bandit, today was cleared of suspicion in the rape saying of Roberta Rinearson. 10. Assistant state’s attorney Clement Cody said Knight convinced him in lie tests that he knew nothing about the brutal killing of the "prettiest girl in Brookfield." last Dec 10. Knight still faces charges arising out of bis attempted holdup of a college couple in which they beat him off. blacking his eyes and smashing a bottle of cleaning fluid over his head. From the winding Maeandcr ' River of western Asia Minor came the useful verb that describes what ail rivers—meander. — Comets got their name from their long wispy, or hairy appearing tails. In the Latin the word “coma" means "hair."

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i Brownie troop 15 held an organ-' i ization meeting In Mrs. Chamber- . | lain’s room at the Lincoln school I Monday afternoon after school. Tinfollowing officers were elected: | Sharon Katt, president; Janalee Smith, vice-president; Ann I’hrick, scribe; Phyllis Ross, treasurer. The method of registration was explained by the new leaders. Mrs Doyle i I Collyer and Mrs R E. Allison. Nibl ble boxes were furnished by the leaders. Members voted to meet on Wednesdays after school. Ann I’hrick. scribe. Martinsville Fire Razes Sanitarium Martinsville. Ind.. Oct. 11 — (UP) ’ --Authorities today probed through debris to determine cause of a blaze which wiped out the Whiting saui(tarium last night. Twenty-six patients were evacuated to nearby hospitals as flam* s Hiked their way out of the basement and rapidly enveloped the <O- - wooden building. ADMIRAL (Cont. From Pag. One) ! ing at one end of the Washington

national airport’s C.SIO-foot (CQ) runway when an A-bomb burst at . 1 the other. I Vinson reported that he personal-, )y ‘would rather be in Georgia, i when the bomb exploded on the runway. J Vinson did not set a date for Johnson's testimony, but he made it plain that the secretary would ' have to wait until the navy finishes presenting its case against unification policies The defense secretary, in a letter to Vinson late yesterday, requested an opportunity to disci:*, unification policies with the committee. He warned that the navyair force lontroversy. which is now National Diabetic Detection Week Take a urine sample to your local doctor for a free check, or, use the new SELFTESTER new, simple test kit I for use in 301 R own home. Holthouse Drug Co. , gunaaDßOMMwaaßnaann

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