Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 196, Decatur, Adams County, 20 August 1953 — Page 2
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THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DUCMLTUB, INDIANA
THtTRSDXY, AVGUST 20, 1953
Violence Reported At Phone Exchanges Kokomo Workers In'Protest Meet INDI-ANAPOILI9 UP — Violence , flared at two small Indiana Beil Telephone Company exchanges Wednesday night and CIO tnemhers at Kokomo staged an orderly demonstration as bitterness in the '3O-day-old strike apparently increased. i ■ .; i Telephone Workers at iKlwood barricaded themselves in the second floor operating room of the exchange as an estimated 25 demonstrators Iputjj off electric power and (hrew firecrackers and' eggs into the first floor rooms. A side door frame was broken during t|ie fracas, in which demonstrators entered the building. The workers operated equipment on emergency i i State police were called to Elwood for the second time in as many days and to Alexandria where violence 1 , also was reported. 'Bell officials’.,said three cables were cut during the night—one east of Elwood, one west of Elwood. and one between Indianapolis and Canvillp. (Bell officials iat Alexandria said some 50 60 demonstrators, about 20; of them women strikers and a few CliO’United Auto Workers Jronj Anderson, broke windows on one ; side of the building anl threvt bricks and firecrackers into the exchange. No one the building. !• The demonstrations 'followed a report from officials of the triking Coninmnicatlan Workers of America here that CIO unions throughout the- state would »lend |tor« support to pickets' in areas wjh ! ,eye agreement not been reached to limit- both pickets and nonstriking help' j 1 The only dity ; in which feuch. an agreement has' been reached |is South Bend, where Bell arjd CWA officials, agreed to limit pickets, to local CWA members and die utility agreed to spnd home its nonlocal workers. The territorial governor of Nebraska whs • Francis Burt of South Carolina.'
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