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G.M.ANDU. A.W. OPEN TALKS ON BAY CITY STRIKE |

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Workers Demand Manager Be Qusted; Union Heads

Hosley Owsley, 2317 N. Capitol | Ave, a worker at the polls at 2005 | Highland Place, told police that

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| about 4 a. m. three Negroes atiempt-

ed to attack him as he walked home at 22d St. and Capitol Ave. He said the men jumped out of a car, tried to search him and put him in their machine. He said he was able to fight them off, police reported.

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More than 1500 Shortridge High School parents and friends attended the music department's annual May music festival last night at Caleb

Mills Hall presented under auspices |

of the Parent-Teacher Association. Participating in the program were the band, chorus, glee clubs, voice ansemble, choir and orchestra. Directors were Geraldine Trotter, Laura C. Moag, Christine Houseman, Robert J. Schultz and Will F.

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petitive examination About 40 of the 00 girls student nurse at St. Elizabeth's Hos | splayed on the project are to be at = Training School, Wash- Me a— throuRhout the day Displays will be shown of

THE CITY | sewing, handicraft, mending and

“Broker - Manager Co-operation,” | prize for her landscape painting The National Youth AdministraRaymond W. Franke | “James Lake.” [tion's home economics training eeh- | olpthes remodeling The girls are to <orve as guides and hostesses, MPs,

; [far. 237 N. Pennsylvania St, ix to Lieuts. Russell V. Re Th-| Louis Brandt, Work Board presi- [hold open house tomorrow Hazel Bchnitzius, project supervisor, dianapoliz and Jewell N. - OmpPsoN, | gant, and Bernard Lynch, Fire Pres | More than 500 persons have been | announced Danville, reserve infantry officer's, | vention Bureau head, are to speak | = Talis a - are to train for two weeks with the | before the South Side “Sivie Club 10th Infantry at Ft. Knox, Ky, be | Priday hight at 1317 8. Meridian ginning May 8. Corps area field | 8: Thev are to explain the ‘Opal exercises and field training will Be | sin of their dor t i op held throughout the month. ) eir ‘departments,

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BAY CITY, Mich, May 4 (U. P). —Negotiators for the United Automobile Workers Union and General Motors Corp. meet today to discuss affairs at the Chevrolet parts factory closed yesterday by a wildcat strike, The plant employs 1000 men Workers sat down in the plant yesterday morning, later evacuated on | orders from the international union and threw a picket line around the gates, then finally withdrew the pickets pending negotiations. The strikers demanded the dis- | missal of E. S. Wellock, the plant | manager. They charged that the company had instituted wage cuts and had placed ex-foremen in the | assembly line when they outranked | production men in seniority, and they protested the discharge of three union men several weeks ago Richard Frankensteen, assistant union president, came from Detroit for the conference today. The com- | pany agread to keep the plant { closed for the present The factory supplies carburetors the ‘General

and other parts of Motors Chevrolet division, It was the first sit-down in a General

Motors plant since the union president. Homer Martin, forbade them a Vear ago Ordered Out of Plant Two weeks ago the plant workers voted to strike. Mr. Martin with-| held authorization, saving he would first exhaust all means for settling the disputes. While union and corporation officials were negotiating vesterday, the workers began a| demonstration First they formed a “snake dance”

line. marching around the machinery singing union songs. Mr Wellock ordered them out. He said

all but 100 complied and that he pulled the power switches. Reuben Peters, Bay City local president, said 300 remained inside the plant Mr. Wellock said were attacked when plant. Mr. Martin ton conferring C. 1. ‘O. chairman had been unauthorized the strikers back to work Elmer Dowell, director of U. A. W, deals for Gieenral Motors, ordered the men

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who was inh Washingwith John L. Lewis, said the strike He ordered |

to evacuate the plant. They complied. St. Louis Accused of Hiring Strikebreakers |

ST. LOUIS, May 4 Union officials accused the City todav of indorsing strikebreaking tactics by approving the hiring of additional attendants to replace a

number of union employees who went on strike at the City Sanitarium yesterday Fifty new employees were enlisted | to aid in caring for the 3600 m- | mates, 20 of whom are criminally insane. Leaders of the Building Service Employees Union said the

City was employing strikebreakers Welfare Department officials said thev acted only to restore order to wards left with a skeleton force to

attend inmates The unioh, an American Federation of labor affiliate, said the

strike would continue until 13 at-

tendants. allegedly discharged for joining the union, had been reinstated. Welfare Director Jasebh

Darst said the men were discharged for inefficiency

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SCHOOL TONOTE FOUNDING TODAY

Willkie Also on Program; Bryan Will Introduce Wells at Dinner.

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Wendell H. Willkie, New York, | Commonwealth and Southern Corp president, will be one of three headline speakers at the University's

the Riley Room of the Claypool Hotel. Harry Stitle Jr, Indiana Univers «itv Club of Indianapolis president, who is to be toastmaster tonight, estimated 300 alumni here will ate tend. As another feature of the evening President Emeritus William Lowe

Dr. Herman B. Wells, recently elect. pd school head, and both will make | brief addresses. Nurses to Sing A chorus of 32 nurses from the | Indiana University Training School | for Nurses will give a musical program, directed by Mrs. Ethel Gilliatt, The banquet will be the local | celebration of the 118th anniversary |

of the founding of Indiana Univer- | sity, and is to be held simultanecusly | with other Founders’ Day affairs sponsored by alumhi and former | students of the school throughout | the state and ih many large cities

| of the nation.

At the celebration on the Indiana | University campus today Mr, Will | kie was to speak. President Wells | was to preside at the program hon- | oring students for special scholas- |

tic achievement during the past | school vear, | Sherwood Blue is head of the |

committee in charge of the Indian- | apolis banquet ana Is assisted bv | Mrs. John Boesinger. women's chairAllan H. Warne, Albert Scheidt, Lied W. Shumaker, Stuart |

Wilson, Johh E. Scott, the Misses | | Mildred Sommer, Dorothy Penning- | ton. Irene Wilkemus, Mary Heckard | &

and Gladvs Eubank and Mesdames |

Albert Stump and William B. Wil- |

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BEDFORD BOY DROWNS;

FATHER IS RESCUED

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BEDFORD, May 4 U Charles Bugene Brinson, 11, son of Orville Brinson of Avdea, drowned

in White River near Williams yes- | terday when he fell off a coffer dam | | below the main dam less than 20

hours after Lester Etchison and his three sons plunged to their death in

| electrical wiring for two residential | fires last night.

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Third Christian Church's Weekly | Audubo + . : vi ‘hn Road, ’ , praise service beginning with a din- | gmaai of Pi Ry Rn ner at 6:30 p. m, tomorrow. The | yh usic fraternity, at Lake Forest.

program, with Tan Small presiding, | Il, College. Mr. Gripe was elected | secretary-treasurer, and Mr. West-

Pupils of Indianapolis elementary and high schools will receive their final holiday of this school year on Memorial Day, May 30, Schools Superintendent DeWitt S. Morgan announced today. Summer vaca-

Loss at the home of Mrs. Ada Cunningham, 5634 Guilford Ave, was $25, and $5 at the home of Harold F. Wurster, 6001 E. 10th St.

will begin at 7 p. m. Devotions are to be conducted bY | syay , : Mrs. R. E. Warren and E. G. Phil- | F PropTvin Sivaiamuh., |

The Chamber of Commerce has | tion begins June 10 and classes are | lips. Irish songs are to be sung by| The U. 8S. Civil Service Commis. | issued an explanation of the city |to be resumed Sept. 6 Thomas Marker and Mrs. E. W.|sion here will conduct an open ¢omSweeney, Mrs. William PF. Rothen- | a es

traffic code, prepared by the agriculture committee for out-of-town visitors. The book is available through Indianapolis business firms. In addition to explanation of regulations and maps of location of stop sighs and preferred auto and truck routes, statements by Police Chief Morrissey, Mayor Boetcher and C. D. Alexander, Chamber of Commerce president, are included.

burger will give a travelog of Ire- | land and Dr. Rothenburger will] speak on “Ireland, the Home of | Thomas Campbell.” |

Four Indianapolis realtors are to discuss developments and practices of sound property management at a meeting of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board tomorrow noon at the Hotel Washington. Subjects and speakers are: "Tenant Good Will,” Earl B. Teckemever; “Selling Real? tor Relationship,” William H. Keller: “Selling Investments Showing Returns,” James ©L. Park, and

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tnk and pencil drawings by Ellen | Sinclair Mast are to be shown for two weeks, beginning today, in | lower corridor of the Herron Art| Institute. Mrs. Mast recently won | the Indiana Artists’ Show first

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