Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 30, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1933 — Page 3

JUNE 15, 1933

RAILROADS OPEN PAY CUT DRIVE! LABOR IN ARMS Bitter Battle Looming as Notice Is Served for New Wage Slash. K’J T'niled Prt * CHICAGO, June 15.—Railroads of the nation served formal notice upon their union employes today for a further 12'i per cent reduction in wastes. The reduction would be effective next October and comes after a 10 per cent voluntary pay deduction had been operative for a year and a half. Approximately 1.000,000 railroad workers, their families and their mode of living would be affected by any change in the wage scale. Consequently, a bitter fight was forecast as union exeeutives declared unalterable opposition to the proposed reduction. It appeared likely the conflict be- ! tween the giants of transportation i

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Lazarus Kaganovich, above former journeyman saddler, is rising in prominence in Soviet Russia, and is regarded as second in importance to Joseph V. Stalin, the dictator. on the one hand and the giants of labor on the other eventually would be submitted to arbitration under the railway labor act before peace is finally restored in the troubled railroad household.

ACCUSED MAN DIED IN FARM FIRE, IS CLAIM Paul Brown Dead, Assert Attorneys in Indiana Mystery Case. Bn f.'nilrd Pro* * FRANKLIN, Ind., June 15.—A deposition covering an autopsy of two bodies found in fire ruins of the Lee Brown home near Nashville in 1930 was studied carefully in Johnson circuit court today during the SIO,OOO damage suit against the Brown estate. Defense attorneys infroduced the deposition in an attempt to show that Paul Brown, son of Lee Brown, is dead. Paul is defendant in the SIO,OOO damage action instituted by Chester Bunge, Brown farmhand. Bunge alleges that when he arrived at the flaming house, Paul Brown shot and wounded him. Since Mr. and Mrs. Brown and ' Paul all disappeared at the time of the fire, doubt has arisen as to

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identity of the two persons whose bodies were found in the ruins. At first, medical chemists believed the bodies to be those of a man and a woman, ostensibly those of Mr. and Mrs. Brown. But later .another autopsy indicated that they were those of two men, presumably father and son. Defense attorneys are attempting to prove that Paul's body was one of those in the fire. RIVIERA CLUB TO OPEN SWIM POOL SUNDAY Activities Scheduled for Both Asters noon and Evening. Swimming pool of the Riviera club, Riviera drive and North Illinois street, will be dedicated and opened Sunday with activities in the afternoon and night. Dedication program will be held with representatives of Governor Paul V. McNutt and Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan on the program. Major Willis, mascot of the United States Olympic team in 1932, will cut ribbons signifying opening of the pool. Swimming contests for boys and girls will follow. Dinner will be served at 6:30 and musical program presented.

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