Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 190, Decatur, Adams County, 13 August 1953 — Page 6

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Transfer, Ladv? MEMPHIS. Tenn., VP — Mrs. Shirley Carey spotted a woman who wasn't quite sure just what method of transportation she was

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using. The woman got ojn a hospital elevator —and handed the elevator operator a dime. “Oh, 1 gave you my streetcar fare,” she exclaimed a minute later.

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750,000-Man Union Pulls Out Os AFL Labor Unity Cause Hurt As Carpenters Quit Ranks Os AFL i | CHICAGO UP — The cause cf! labor unity was shaken today by the withdrawal of the powerful 750,000-inan carpenters and joiners union from the American Federation of Labor. The Carpenters bolted the federation only hours after the AFL executive council approved a “no : raiding” pact with the CIO, an essential step toward eventual consolidation bf labof groups. 'Maurice A. Hutcheson; general president of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, denied that the union quit the AFL because “we do, not believe In noraiding agreements.’* “We think they are all right.” he said, “even with the CIO, but we believe the difficulties in our own families should be settle! first.” Hutcheson said that the carpenters left the federation because of jurisdiction disputes between, member unions and charged the AFL has failed to control “its Own affiliates” or to curb "disruptive conditions.” The carpenters have engaged in "an unsettled feud over union jurisdiction with the International Association of Machinists anil the Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way employes, both AFL affiliates. One of the most important topics oq the executive council’s agenda for the weeklong meetingb here was merger with the CIO. And Wednesday’s “iNo-raiding” pact was considered an important step toward consolidation. The carpenters’ .withdrawal was a grave blow to labor unity. The huge union now joins the ranks of John IL. Lewis’ United IMine Workers and smaller unaffiliated unions —as well as several unions expelled trom the, CIO in rbceut years for Communist sympathies ■f- I . i • . £■ New! Smart! Easy! *i ro /A ' \ ill i /Ik q WJ (Os L _ j - IWk ■ — I w.t ; I ¥.'< Li* I 1 I I 1 iI OS I 1B Ir > t i - Ifc 1 I « / I 1 H I J I L : J I r*T* 9386 10-20.

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— as completely Independent bodies. ; : • Lewis, himself, earlier tty is -week at San Francisco,, called for eventual consolidation 'of labor organizations. However, he is an old friend of Big Bill Hutcheson, Maurice’s father and president emeritus Os the carpenters' union, and observers wondered if a merger of the two groups -was possib’e Tuesday the executive council voted to suspend the International Longshoremen’s , Association —-wit h 65,000 members 4- until waterfront racketeering in the ILA was cleaned up. George -Meany, AFL president, said that the no-raiding truce was only a recommendation subject to approval by the AFL general convention in St. Louis next month. 'Meany said the withdrawal meant the DL lost “about eight or nine per cent of the organization.” ivhen asked to comment on the seiriousriess of the -withdrawal, he said “well, about eight or nine per cent serious.”

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