Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1936 — Page 12

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PARR id INDIA _ PAGEMN INSPECT SCHOOLS une veto nents te rene [Showdown I's Expected Today me mie to maura ot | tomebile Industey here wna tn Own- | PARTY PLANS MADE

othy Dobbs, young peopie's division president, Baskets are to be dise

ganization and vigorous foe of Wil. |

the committee for IRdustNal or- ada, FOR FIRE HAZARDS Mr, Scherrer said. Three crews ot i

Richard T. Frankensteen, Detroit il | Three Crews Are Covering Buildings in State.

Inspection of state schools for fire ix progressing satisfactorily J. J. Scherer, chief inspector for the State fi marshal, announced today. Mr. Scherrer said inspectors were checking the 850 schools inspected last year and are making an effort to reach all other schools “Co-operation of township trustees

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inspectors are at work over the

state.

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THEATER AND POLICE

the automobile industry was ex-

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am Green's regular American organiser for the U. A. W. charged

In Motor Industry Strikes fe ore sei ame

TO SPONSOR MOVIE = the increasing labor troubles Of | workers entering the Windsor plant.

The Fountain Square Theater and the Police Department Accident Prevention Bureau are sponsors of a show to be held for children at the theater Monday at 10 a. m. The children are to bring toys or gifts of food for admission. The collec tions will be turned over so charity.

who have blocked operations three days in the company's two! Detroit plants anxiously

Co. attempts to resume’ jon

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might be taken by the United

threw down

Both unions, affilintes of Lewis

Company officials snhounced that group, recently concluded a mutual DETROIT, Dec. 17.—A showdown | provincial police ‘would protect

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entreent strikes in automobile parts

Union leaders speedily denounced plants and in the Libby-Owens-pected today when the Windsor, the reopening as “strike breaking,” | Ford and Pittsburgh Plate Glass

Ont.) branch of the Kelsey-Hayes ‘hut had not determined ‘what acWheel operations in deflance of a “sit- Automobile Workers. The Windsor | Co. plant here curtailed supplies of | |plant's 175 ‘workers Pive thousand men and women their tools yesterday in sympathy for with the “sit-downers” here, Chiefs of the U. A. W.and the Fiat awaited Glass Workers of America were exdevelopments across the border. pected to confer In Washington

| Co. factories,

Shutdowns in the Kelsey -Hayes or |

| ganization and the Alcoa Aluminum

| wheels, pistons and a score of essen-

tial parts needed by manufacturers |

| to keep their production lines moving. The glass workers’ strikes affected the output in plants supplying about 90 per cent of the au-

BY HEARING LEAGUE tributed to the needy.

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that Kelsey-Huyes officials were im-| The Indianapolis League of Hard LOCAL YOUTH DETAINED porting strike breakers for the two of Hearing is to hold its annual| yp Indisnapolis youths ‘were

Detroit plants. He warned that the Christmas party at 8 p. m. tomorrow | yaad by St. Joseph, Mieh., police, Er "n re nite In lagi Ih ‘the ‘Board ‘of Trade Bull | ,),,, reported to looal authorities U. A. 'W, offichals were confident | Miss Ruth Venard, general chair. that they found them in ® stolen that Lewis would pledge full sup- man, is to be assisted by Miss Dor- car early today. { port of the strong C. 1. O. organisa. ‘tion to ‘the wutd plant strikers. The | ™ - am ‘union will be represented at the | | Washington conference by Homer Martin, International president; {Wyndham Mortimer, first vice prest- | dent; Ed Hall, second vice presi. | dent, and George Addes, treasurer. The glass workers will be represent. | ed by Glen McCabe, union prest- | dent, and two other officials,

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