Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1937 — Page 12

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STATE BIDS 60

ON APPLE CROP

Enters Market With Federal Aid in Move for | Stabilization.

State officials today offered apple growers 60 cents a bushel for their | surplus crops. The State went into the market | yesterday in co-operation with the | Federal Surplus Commodities Corp. | in an effort to remove all or part of the State's apple surplus, stabil- | ize prices and provide apples for persons on relief Earl C. Wayland, state commodity distribution head, is directing the program. It is being carried on through the Governor's Commission on Unemployment Relief. Apple growers will be able to sell their crops to the State up to Oct. 25. According to Mr. Wayland, the State is in the market for 13 apple varieties. Twelve varieties will bring 60 cents and one, the Grimes, will be purchased for 50 cents. The prices were fixed by the Federal corporation, The apple crop in Indiana this | year has been estimated at double | that which would meet consumer |

only two of Russia's famous five marshals remain after recent “purges,” and one of those is Marshal Simeon Mikhailovich Budenny, whose striking resemblance to Dictator Stalin is easily noticeable in this recent portrait. Budenny carries a huge, unsheathed broadsword over his shoulder instead of the customary marshal's baton. Former chief of cavalry, Budenny is now in charge of the Moscow military district,

U. A.W. PICKETS FORD CO. PLANT

Charge Lockout Attempt to Compel Joining Other Union.

KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 12 (U. P.).—The Ford assembly plant was closed today and surrounded by | pickets from the United Automobile Workers Union, in what union officials described as a “lockout strike.” Baron H. de Louis, U. A. W, A

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had “locked out” the workers in hopes of forcing them into a company union, and that he had obtained permission from Richard T. Frankensteen, national U., A. W. A. assistant president, to call a lockout strike and enforce it with pickets. H. C. Doss, plant manager, said:

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shops are indefinite. At the present time, we are closed.”

Employs 3000 Men

The plant normally employs about 3000 men but a seasonal shutdown occurred Sept. 15, in order to prepare for the 1938 models. About 120 maintenance men had been on duty. Mr. de Louis said they were notified by telephone last night by Ralph Settle, maintenance superintendent, that they need not return to work. R. C. Dunn, U. A. W, A. local | treasurer, said that Aubrey Davis, assistant plant superintendent, had instructed all foremen that they | could inform their men “to start | looking for other jobs.” i Mr. Dunn said the men were given | to understand there would be no | more work for them unless they! joined a company union.

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