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NEW WORKERS' ORGANIZATION PLAN OPPOSED Factory Employes Urged by A. F. of L. to Sign With “Amalgamated.’ Attempt to organize more than 200 000 Indiana factory workers Into anew union, the Ama lea mated Factory Workers. Inc, was continued today, despite criticism voiced this week meeting of the Central Labor Union. The Central union took a stand opposing thenew unon, which is not affiliated with the American Federation of Labor, and warned workers not to join Charles Sullivan, former Indianapolis factory worker, who recently has been engaged in similar work in other states, is the moving spirit in the attempt to "protect interests of factory workers" for *2 initiation fee and dues of $1 a month. With prices rising faster than wages. It was felt that this was a propitious time to form an organization to improve factory employes’ working conditions, Sullivan explained. >lav Be Nation Wide For the present. Sullivan is maintaining headquarters in the office of E E Owens attorney. 414 Indiana Trust building If Indiana workers respond readily to the idea of the new union, it probably will be made nationwide in scope Sullivan said. Organizers are being selected to enroll factory workers into the union. In return for fh® workers' dues, tne union is pledged, according to its pamphlets, to work for shorter hours and a minimum wage of 50 cents an hour, better working conditions with no speedup, and with time study men of the workers'own choice, co-operation between employer and employe and improve, ment in <amtarv conditions and safety appliances. Work for .lust Pay Also, it is pledged to work for a just compensation law with no discrimination against a worker because of age for mrreased compensation. and a physician of the workers' choosing, frpe legal representation in workmen's compensation cases, and assistance in obtaining employment. Th° pamphlet of the union asks: "In the past, have you received a fair sha of the wraith you have produced?" and adds: Now is the time for all factory’ workers to organize to protect ourselves. We must keep in mind that the NIRA is only a law and laws are only words. They do not operate themselves. We have labor laws in Indiana now that are not enforced "In order to avail oursleves of the benefit of NIRA and the President s program for the future, we must organize now.

Raise Standard of Living “Have your wages increased in proportion with the recent cost ot living? “Do you realize the small weekly wage of thousands of factory workers in Indiana? Are you satisfied with the present standard of living? If not. unite with your fellow worker When you help him, you help yourself If he is not receiving a living wage, your own scale is endangered." AWARD CONTRACT TO MODERNIZE BREWERY New Equipment. Repairs Included in Plan Announced by Lieber. Richard Lieber. president of the Richard Lieber Brewing Corporation. announced today that the general contract for modernization of the buildnig to be occupied bv the brewery has been let to the A V. Stackhouse Company, general contractors. There is 12.000 feet of floor space to be resurfaced with sanitary mastic, 10.000 feet of cork insulation to surround seventy-six storage tanks, and thirty-eight concrete supports to be built and reinforced w ith steel. Contracts for this work are to be let immediately, said Leiber Local Arms will get the work, he said. The new equipment will include facilities for keg beer. Stackhouse said seventy-five men will be at work when construction is in full swing. The men will work eight hours a day. five days a week in accordance with the NR A blanket code.

Gone, but Not Forgotten

Automobiles reported to police as stolen be.ong to w 1 1! ~* ,s Cfn iirv building Studeb.aker sedan 43-208 from Capitol avenue and Chesapeake street John T Francis Greenwood Pvrkafd club sedan. 237-37! from Delaware strert and Virginia avenue Chauncev W Duncan 7'2 North Perkins street Rushv ;> Ind Riurk coupe from Mar set and Alabama street William T Dobson 82 South Rradlev avenue. Ford sedan 32-837 from Capitol avenue and Washington street Merrill M Cox VROR Fas' New York stdeet. Chevrolet coupe, VB-3RB from Riverside Park Less Rnvder. Nw Augusta Porri sedan 38-370. from Capitol avenue and Wasltiitsgton street Ralph F Smock Southport. Ind Pontiac sedan. 8-338 from 31 West Thirteenth street

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Stolen automobiles recovered bv police belong to Mever Block. Illinois and Market streets Ford coupe, found at Columbus O Joseph S Johnson. 3108 College avenue Ford coach found in alley in rear of 3200 Park avenue Rex Whetsel. 133! Ohio avenue knderson Ind . Oldsmobile coache found at Market and East streets Lincoln Cab Companv. 1422 North I :nois street. Lincoln Cab 41. found at 200 South Kevslone avenue * Robert Denham 3'3R Rroadwav. Ford coach found at Chicago

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WIDOW ADMITS MOTIVE, DENIES TORCH SLAYING *No One but I Had Reason to Kill Him.' Says Ex-Wife of Mill Executive. Ru 1 ni'xl Frr* ROCKFORD. 111.. Aug. 17 Authorities delving into the puzzling torch death of Earl Hanson. 42-year-old mill executive, today heard his widow say she was the only person who could have had a motive for killing him. but that she was not the person who did it. In the same breath that she admitted hatred of her formpr husband. Mrs. May Hanson. 38. denied complicity in his death. \ "No one but I could have had a reason to kill him—and I didn't do it." she told State's Attorney Robert Nash Hanson's body was found beside his burning automobile in a lane leading from Mrs. Hanson's home near here Sunday. A charred bowl and a box of matches w'ere in bushes nearby. Police believed that gasoline was hurled on the car from the bowl and then a match applied. Mrs. Hanson admitted ownership of the bowl, and told police she had purchased the matches and a gallon of gasoline a few hours before Hanson died. Mrs. Hanson preferred to remain in her cell Wednesday rather than attend her former husbands funeral. HIDEOUT RAIDED; 1 SHOT Bandit Suspect Is Near Death and Wife Under Arrest. By T'nitnl pm* SILOAM SPRINGS. Ark . Aug 17. —A score of officers, armed with a machine gun. raided a farm house described as an outlaw hideout eight miles east of here today, critically wounding one man and capturing a woman. The man. identified as Gene Johnson. about 35. was brought to a hospital here, near death from a bullet wound in thp head. His wife was shot through the arm, arrested and brought to jail. A second man escaped. Authorities said Johnson was wantpd in Oklahoma on a murder chargp, and in connection with several bank robberies. TABULATE INCOME TAX First Payment Totals *1.725,905.30, State Collector Says. First payment of the state gross sales and income tax amounted to $1,725,903.30. according to final tabulation in thp office of Collector Clarence Jackson today. This sum was obtained from 145.022 payments, he said. This represents double the number expected to pay, but is not more than half the number of annual taxpayers under the law. Jackson estimates. He predicted an annual revenue of around $12,000,000 at the 1 present rate of payment.

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M. M. DUNBAR STATE’S NRA DRIVE CHIEF Elected at Organization Meeting Held by Indiana Committee Today. Merlin M. Dunbar was elected president or the sta'e NRA recovery committee at an organization meeting in the office of Governor Paul V. McNutt today. Offices of the committee will be established with the district offices in the Chamber of Commerce building, it was announced They will be in charge of an assistant to Dunbar. Adolph Fritz was chosen committee secretary - . Purpose of the committee J* to act as an appeal board for local complaints against NRA violations. Instructions for operation of the committee will come directly from General Hugh S. Johnson, national NRA director. Governor McNutt explained. Following the committee meeting the Governor issued a statement

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backing the plan of T A. Moynahan to procure a federal loan to finish his contract on the World war memorial. The Governor poin'ed out that, through a loan to the Indiana World war memorial commission of $850.fiOO. to be paid trom the 4-mill stae levy, the main shrine could be completed and the federal government stand $250,000 of the expense. It wo ild mean putting at least 200 laborers to work on the construction and fulfills th® self-liqui-dation feature of the federal public works program, the Governor sa.d The loan application is {lending in Washington.

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