Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1937 — Page 20
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Laat “everything that appears Hie OPEN WARFARE TO DIE IN CRAIR | xeiosron omar wort fees ; : Sa : 'mber , a ng eys! e Aran | a . Ps ~Jntes Binck, 8, Betivea fo =| fhe LOWEST PRICES In Town on Finest Quality Holiday § pi RR i : 7 ji % ; Rasy ; 3 Rn ha . , * 3! Poultry! We Have a Targe Selection of Turkeys, ; A nN G Fe Ge 5 : j thinking of getting married and Geode and Ducks for Your Inspection! ps : : : ; 3 E 3 y settling down—in about four Years, | on ite Wook Ba © uy an A : kr | ‘Slack has been working us a! SPRING and FRYERS ... EE 27 Four Are in Prison Death blacksmith for 71 years ‘at Merivale, |
near Ottawa. He came here as a |
Body’s Ruling Invalidating Row’ and Last Is delegate to the Master Horeshoers Free Dressing=Free Delivery
Big Edison Co. Contract | TEE. = 3 & wy : : tract SEE : hea : Ned Hi ie gia. and Carriage Workers’ Association. | Bier Se § de : Due There. “1 ‘give myself four ‘tore years, |
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By HERBERT LITTLE BLE WAL Te % ; a Dai pf TN “1 | MICHIGAN CITY, Nov. 12 (U. [settle ‘down i 4 ; ES SE 5 4 2 ERNE a : P.).—Pive persons, four of them| J
Times Special Writer
| TNS Aaa) SERNA BY cee Soi NT OE DAL(G AE ITS
warfare by A. F. of L. leaders against the National Labor Rela- be electrocuted at the Indiana State tions Board was in progress today, Prison between now and April 14. result of the Board's ruling | The atest addition to “death that contracts between the Inter- row” ‘will be ‘Henry Noelke, 32-year-national Brotherhood of Electrical | old Booneville mechanic, who ol Workers and the Consolidated ‘Edi- | convicted this ‘week by a Vanderson Co. of New York were invalid. | burg jury of slaying his 29-year-old President Dan ‘W., Tracy of the | ['wife, Hazel, and their 22-months- [. B. E. W. said no course was left SE SE i fo) RR ! “old daughter during an argument xcept for “all A. F. of L. unions” | : : So. VR Pe : § i : di i ow ; oo was sentenced 10 to demand that Congress “abrogate” | a A ww Ce EUR 3 EERE L SER ~ TR, Ine i os 8 the Wagner Labor Act, President | os ; WT Tia yn may | rr Ts 4 A aa gins 2A at 3 os : Others are: Boars decision, “on rageoe | : : a : | ‘Hugh Marshall, 19, Indianapolis, The Board based its rulin oh | oo SS a ! a § | both scheduled to die Jan, 7 for) tion of the consolidated San | wg : pg : | ; the murder of William H. Bright, | wale TR ed | SES Soo a oi. Indianapolis druggist dE Bing) aa os To > willis Puller, 28, scheduled to be | I Ea "3 u | = : ¥ I Z electrocuted. Jan. 14 for the slayJarge po ties, | Eee 4 Na Na fng of w Vigo County deputy sheriff | tric and gas ‘utilities : w iid 8 : ) PE x lhe Lo in July, 1934, leaves both the A. F. | Seu RINE Re : : Heber 1. Hicks, 39, last of the its C. I. O. rival | GEL luts Sams 3 : SR : i : | “head and hand” slayers involved | ; ¥ 4 | in the murder of a retired Cinein- | nati, O., fire captain, was sentenced to be put to death Feb. 4
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we precens mi ia | Mel Renn OHI ALUMNI of L. union. | BUC i hi ET ay : ew : : GIVES FETE FOR 100
nv em jo oy aes . A. F. of L. on | 4 Sa ; SN ; : saad : ai all oi we About 100 Sigma Chi Fraternity Exclusive Rights Denied : 4 PR members ‘and alumni attended the | Xo over the world, wherever men who know Pre Rr ei te RRR A FARNES f | a ; : 3 "4 annual beefsteak dinner given last Board's order forbids the com- : % 3 X tn yazard {he contracts '®S Sa : : 3 3 night by the Indianapolis Alumni ver, lode (ans aie, er (ike Rue Alle . TREN chapter ih the Indianapolis Athletic wi I ER LO : A Club. please”. Made from 100% grain neutral spirits. of the right to bargain SS Rr : Speakers were Dr. Henry McLean case Is similar to the recent | 5 ; EES ; Bs Indianapolis, national organization avai Ey 1 Nan 3 : : p : k ; orand tribune; Dwight Peterson nvolving the National Electric | 4b 3 Seventh Province practor, and W. Ww. | Copyright T937=NATIONAL DISTILVERS PRODUCTS CORP. ducts Co. of Ambrid a., ) , A : . = eo. we “ ied a Top: Gainesville, Ga., on “April 3, 1936—Battered picked their way through the wreckage. igh omer Ho on To vey Nah Ss ; rd ordered an election | yy {he full fury of a tornado that claimed 200 lives, Bottom, ‘Gainesville Today—Shining new stores, |Chapcr President, Was TOA% seen the same A. F. of L. and ©.| the Public Square of ‘Gainesville ‘was filled with | Yepaired pavements, ‘and freshly Jaid lawns (below) — electrical unions, although the | debris after storm ahd fire had taken their toll. | hide all traces of Gainesville's storm disaster, Here, rmer had a contract. In the Am-| ‘Within the city limits 922 structures were damaged. | on Nov. 24, President Roosevelt will ‘dedicate this new e case, as in the new incident, | Toss was estimated at more than $10,000,000, Only “Roosevelt Square” in proof of victory over destrucBoard charged the employer | the statue of a Confederate veteran, standing in the tion, and the development of a newer and more pros‘picking” his union. (The | middle of the square park, escaped unscathed. Am- | Pperous city. ‘Only the broken trees, in the park, A. F. of L. union later won the elec | bulances, fire trucks and rescuers’ automobiles above the statue of the Confederate veteran, remain on and was certified by the Board | crowded the chaotic scene as throngs of survivors | ‘as mute testimony of the tornado's destructive power. saint union.) The Board ordered no election In the Consolidated Edison case. The
=stion of which union has a ma- ] e y is Jit to be decided when § . A - Birthday Mar - he Be
. fine liquors call for gin... they say “Gilbey",
A. F.of L Union President Tracy L pd, in a bitter statement last y represent 30,000 of the 42,BPE ling throws into high rethe chief st umbling hiocks labor peace parleys which re1vene here next week One of the se A. F. of L. negotiators is ‘G Bugniazet, an official of Mi 'S union. Board Called Biased |
Mr. Tracy called the decision “a | joker” ‘and «charged the ards New York office with “ex- | »me bias.” (The Board's New York | actor, Mrs. Elinore M. Herrick, | 1s one of four regional directors | attacked on this score at the A. F.| [ T..% Denver convention.) Mr. Tracy wired Mr. Carlisle that ) inion would insist on its conichts | decision came only three fter the Supreme Coutt in- | ruled that the Board could | collective bargaining with | where the employer had | contract ‘with another | claiming to represent the employees. This was in the § ware-New Jersey ferry case. The | Nd ap ard charged that the ferry com- | = ; picked a committee and signed | ontract with it. The U. S. CirCourt of Appeals refused to 1force the Board's order, and the ipreme Court declined to review case, leaving the lower Court
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