Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1937 — Page 6

FRIDAY, DEC. 3, 1937

PAGE 6 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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GRAVITY IS THIEF'S ALLY | without even entering them is being | warehouse and into chests ot tea.

OF EARLY TRUCE INUNION BATTLE

Teamsters Deeply Involved In Dispute, Indianapolis Leader Explains.

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Mr. Green and Mr. Harrison which | I believe they may carry back to their conference with Mr. Lewis | when they meet at 8 o'clock tonight. “Of course there are many problems involved and I think it will take a while to work out a permanent agreement. However, 1 believe this can be done

Haul for Both Sides

“The teamsters now are deeply embroiled in the dispute. Our truck drivers are hauling in all industries | —both those in which the A. F. of Li. | has unions and those where the C.| I. O. is organized.” Mr. Green callad the council meeting in a surprise move as negotiations with the C. I. O. reached a | climax. He said it was summoned only for the purpose of discussing the Administration's wages and hours bill.

Bomb Rocks Building

Involved in Strike

KANSAS CITY. Mo. Dec P)—A bomb, thrown from street, rocked the nine-story Business Men's Assurance Building to its foundation early today and broke out every window on all floors. ! No one was injured. The build- | ing reaches to within a few feet of the main Postoffice Postal employees ran into the street, but the | Federal Building was not damaged. The Building Trades Union of the American Federation of Labor |

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| | Two motor coach operators for the Indianapolis Railways, boasting | formula for safe driving: “Take No Chances.” The drivers, Willie Cramer (left) with a perfect record for six vears

Milton Roe, without an accident for 13 years, offer that advice. odore Edwards, another driver not in the picture, last year won a

national safety award for his outstanding record.

has been picketing the B. M. A. | building, where union carpenters were called out on strike from a re- WA modeling job The bomb struck a vacant office | in the northwest corner of the | building, which is across the street from the Union Station. Damage was estimated at $1500. It consisted chiefly of broken plate glass, win-

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| hotel | State liquor laws and rulings of the | | Aleoholic Beverage Commission. |

BARNHART ASKS SAINT JOHN, N. B, Dec. 3 (U, [sought by police here. The burglar | The tea poured through the hole No Soap | P.).—A burglar who loots buildings | bored through the floor of a tea into boxes held by the thief, HOTELS’ HELP IN S— |

ENFORCING LAW

‘Association Has Co-operat-

ed With State, Excise Chief Tells Association.

Hugh A. Barnhart, State Excise | Director, in an address today before | the Indiana Hotel Association, | called for continued co-operation of | managers in observance of]

“You have played ball with us, and we thank you,” he said. “It can be said that hotels in the | liquor business have been among the | foremost in observance of the laws and in clean business conduct,” Mr, Barnhart added. “Thus working together, we can | the most good for all and | privilege and security of position which means the continuation of | profitable enterprise.” | Business sessions this afternoon | and a dinner dance at the Hotel | Lincoln will close the first day's session. Donald F. Stiver, State Safety Director; R. C. Smith, Indiana Un- | employment Compensation Department; G. M. Podd, Chicago, hotel accountant, and Robert P. Love, Nashville, Tenn., are to speak to- | morrow, |

Fair Trade Violations Charged to Brewers

Violation of the fair trade practice provisions of the State Alcoholic Beverages Act was charged against unidentified breweries, dis- | tilleries, liquor wholesalers and retailers today by Hugh A. Barnhart, | Alcoholic Beverages Commission | chairman. Action against violators unless the practices are curbed was promised | by Mr. Barnhart. He said the Com- | mission had “authentic informa- | tion” that certain breweries and wholesalers were providing money to retailers for ‘cashing payroll checks. Reports also have been received.

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That’s Probably What DePauw University Coeds Boast.

Times Special REENCASTLE, Dec. 3-—De-Pauw University men use more than three times as much soap in the university shower rooms as the coeds, Cloyd Trisler, equipment room manager, disclosed today. Every time a shower is taken in DePauw's gymnasium, it costs the university nearly 2 cents in soap. So far this year, DePauw men have consumed 20 gallons of liquid soap, while the fairer sex has used only six gallons. “It’s that way every vear,” said Trisler. “The men always use much more soap than the women.”

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Bids and award of contracts for proposed $400,000 building additions at the Indiana Women's Prison here by the State

Budget Committee at 7 p. m. Mon-

day in the State House, Charies H. Wells, assistant budget director, announced today. Following recommendations by prison officials, tentative plans have | been drafted and bids received for | three new cottages and a combination hospital and admittance building. The Budget Committee is to study the bids. Work at the Women's | Prison would start about 30 days | the contract is awarded, Mr. Wells said. Construction of a $264.795 men's

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of their ‘meager ‘wages. 50 according to Mr. Barnhart, that workmen are donating a enough, they learned. Then they |preweries, distillers and wholesalers | woodwork shop to the children of [appealed to Eimer W. Cole, Barthol- | had been staging parties for retail- | Francis Cumford Thomas Orphan |omew County welfare director. | ers, employees and families. | Home in Columbus, the State Wel- Mr. Cole said he would get the | Mr. Barnhart declared also that | fare Department reported today. money somehow and appealed to |some brewers have been paying | the Federal Government Field observers of the State Wel- | the service clubs of Columbus. | wholesalers for broken bottles and | ance. fare Board said the workers voted Small donations have begun to | beer leakage, a practice which is| The Budget Committee is to go to | recently to assess themselves 50 [come in. Welfare officials said the | “somewhat in the nature of a spe- | the Muscatatuck Colony for Feeble- | cents a month for three months to | workers are certain of getting the | cial discount” in violation of the | minded at Butlerville Tuesday to | raise $75 to outfit a workshop. neccessary funds. | law, | consider building needs there, |

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ST. LOUIS, Dec. 3 (U. P.).—Circuit Judge Robert J. Kirkwood today continued until Jan. 24 a hearing on an injunction suit filed by the Ford Motor Co. against mem- | bers of the United Automobile | Workers’ Union in an effort to en- ] them from picketing the as-| sembly plant. . The Court accepted a motion by | defense that 1 be delayed in | that more time be given in | which to prepare the case Attor- | nevs for company had also asked a 3 continuance because only 19 of the 121 defendants had been served

Bridoes Asks G-Men To Investigate Plot

SAN FRANCISCO, Dec —Harry Bridges, West mittee for Industrial Organization | chieftain, today that he had | asked the Department of Justice | to investigate an affidavit he obtained from a former Minneapolis man Which assertedly related details of a plot by certain labor | leaders to assassinate Mr. Bridges. | The Western C. 1. O id | the deponent the affidavit asserted he. was given $1000 in Minand told to proceed the West Coast for his instructions

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A plan of co-operation between | he railroad rompanies and unem- | ployment compensation depart- | ments of several states was ex- | pected to be worked out today in | the Indianapolis Athletic Club, Leon | L. Wheeless, Mississippi, subcom- | mittee chairman, announced. | Uniformity of requirement under | state unemployment compensation | laws as applied to railroads is sought, he said.

TERRE HAUTE TRUCK STRIKE ENDS IN PACT

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| |- The State Labor Division today | announced settlement of a strike in- | volving 60 men at the Miller Truck- | ing Co. Terre Haute. Officials | signed a closed shop agreement | calling for wage increases and| seniority rights with the Teamsters, | Chauffeurs, Stablemen & Helpers | Union, an American Federation of Labor affiliate. The strike had been in progress two weeks |

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EN ELKHART, Dec. 3 (U.P. —William H. Knickerbocker, identified with Elkhart banking circles for 63 | vears, died here today after a long | illness. He was chairman of the Board of the First National Bank, | having resigned the presidency in 1932.

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