Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 June 1939 — Page 8
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POLIGE SEEKING TWO BANDITS IN AUTO ABDUCTION
Victim Left Unconscious in Car, Bound and Gagged, Under Blazing Sun.
Two unshaven, shabbily-dressed men were sought by authorities today for the abduction and robbery of Earl Taylor, 35, of Greencastle yesterday.
Meanwhile, police turned over a confessed auto thief to State Police for prosecution in Hamilton County on charges of kidnaping and vehicle taking at Noblesville last March. The victim of the robbery was
found unconscious in a parked car
on 38th St. near Washington Blvd. at 6:30 p. m. yesterday by Patrolman Arthur Schlangen.
Bound and Gagged
He was bound and gagged and was near suffocation after seven hours in the car parked under a blazing sun. Mr. Taylor said the two men jumped on his car at Greencastle yesterday morning and forced him to drive to Stilesville, where they robbed him of 50 cents. bound and gagged him and then started for Indianapolis. He said he was unconscious during most of the trip. Police here said Marvin Catron, 24, of Miami, Fla., had confessed to six auto thefts and was charged here with vehicle taking, resisting an officer and vagrancy. State Police charged that in addition to stealing two cars here, he stole others at New Castle, Oaklandon, Noblesville and Frankton. The kidnaping charge was placed after he allegedly took a mother and daughter with him in a car taken from the husband and father at the point of a gun at Noblesville, Reports Letters Stolen Mrs. Charles Comer, of 4112 E. 21st St., reported the theft of three letters from the mail box at her home. She said they were opened and left nearby. The theft of 75 feet of garden hose was reported by Mrs. Jacob P. Dunn, of 915 N. Pennsylvania
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MAN, 76, GIRL, 15, INJURED IN FALLS
Irvin P. McFeeters, 76, retired plasterer, received a fractured right arm when he fell down the steps
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MORE MENTAL CLINICS ADVISED
State Welfare Board Will Study Plea for Widening Scope of Work.
The State Welfare Board next Wednesday will consider recommen=dations of the Indiana Advisory Council on Mental Hygiene that the Council’s membership and the scope of its activities be increased. The Council, formed last January, met last night at the Naval Armory and recommended that the Council be increased from 12 to 18 members to give additional represenstation to various health groups interested in mental hygiene and that mental hygiene clinics throughout the State be increased from three to 28. The clinics now are located at Richmond, Columbus and Bloomington. Their purpose is to develop a program of insanity prevention; treat “border-line” mental cases; follow up with cases of persons re-
at his home, 2623 Jackson St. to-|leased from institutions, and assist
day. He was taken to City Hospital. |in adjusting “problem children.” | The Council at last night's meet-
when she fell off a stepladder while [ing also discussed long-range plan-
Betty Moorehouse, 15, was hurt
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by a physician.
home, ning for 623 E. St. Clair St. She was treated |clinics. bus, Council chairman, presided.
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U.S. SENTIMENT FOR MEDIATION AGENCY GROWS
Conciliation in Briggs and Capital Strikes Adds New Support.
By LUDWELL DENNY Times Special Writer WASHINGTON, June 8.—Success= ful mediation oi the big Detroit auto strike, and of other labor disputes this week in New York, Washington and elsewhere, has stimulated the movement here for a larger and more powerful Federal mediation system. Among Administration leaders of the movement are Senator Wagner (D. N. Y.) and William M. Leiserson, new member of the National Labor Relations Board and former chairman of the National (Railway) Mediation Board. Both of them are close labor advisers of President Roosevelt. The success in the auto strike is hailed here as a double victory. Federal Conciliator James F. Dewey, working under Dr. James R. Steelman, U. 8S. Conciliation Service chief, first arbitrated 28 grievances causing the Briggs body plants strike. 200,000 Men Back to Work
That strike finally threw out of work almost 200,000 men in dependent auto factories. Then, when the Briggs workers refused to go back because of a new contract dispute, the Federal representative mediated that fight. In Washington other Federal conciliators obtained discontinuance of picketing on 100 construction jobs and paved the way for later arbitration, while a wage dispute of 1100 milk drivers was settled. In New York City, Chairman William H. Davis of the State Mediation Board settled the dispute of more than 1000 strikers in.22 coldstorage plants. This New York State board is cited by Senator Wagner as an example of the need of Federal machinery to supplement the Wagner Law and Labor Board.
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Senator Wagner and Dr. Leiserson are agreed on four major points: 1. That Federal and state labor boards—while essential for protecting labor's right to organize and bargain collectively — have not eliminated but rather widened the field for Governmental mediation facilities for disputes under collective bargaining. 2. That the mediating function should not be added to the labor boards, which are law enforcement agencies—"a law violation cannot be compromised, but a dispute can be.” 3. That the hard-working conciliation service of the U. S. Labor Department does not have sufficient man-power — only 50-odd conciliators — or specific legislative authority to cope with this growing nation-wide problem. That a larger and more powerful federal service not only could settle more costly strikes but, of more importance, prevent many such strikes altogether, 4. That the effective and constructive method is mediation, and not compulsory arbitration.
U. A. W. Drive to
Crush Martin Begun DETROIT, June 8 (U. P).—A contract unprecedented in the automotive industry was ratified by the rank and file of the United Auto|mobile Workers Union (C. I. 0)
Briggs local today and 70.000 workers were called hack to their jobs after nearly three weeks of idleness. The contract was new to the automobile industry because it gave the U. A. W.-C. I. O. exclusive bargaining rights. Contracts with other large factories provide for representation of union members only. The strike and subsequent negotiations apparently were the first moves in an attempt by the U. A. W.-C, I. O. to gain exclusive bargaining rights for all workers in major auto plants and thereby crush Homer Martin's rival U. A W. which this week became affiliated with the A. F. of L. A union official said the next contract demands would be laid before General Motors Corp. )
BARBERS PLAN TEST OF REGULATION LAW
The Barbers Protective Association of Indiana today was completing preparations to test the constitutionality of the new barber shop regulation law. Wayne Anderson, president, said a suit will be filed in Marion County probably next week. Ira M. Holmes, association at‘torney, said the price-fixing and closing hour schedules will be attacked. “We also will attack the clause requiring barbers to keep a record of the customer’s name, the kind of work done on him and the price charged,” Mr. Holmes said. DOCTOR'S FORMULA GREAT SUCCESS FOR UGLY SURFACE
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Cast in Sweetheart Roles
Times Photo. Jack Prosch and Miss Yvonne DeBruton are cast as sweethearts in the play, “Big-Hearted Herbert,” to be given Saturday night in B. F. Keith's Theater by the Marion County Young Republcians. Mr. Prosch is in the credit department of the H. P. Wasson & Co., while Miss DeBruton formerly was an employee of the store.
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TWO GIRLS HELD IN ‘HONEYMOON’ PLOT
Two girls accused of conspiracy to commit a felony to obtain funds to finance a wedding party for a friend, a bride of a day, were held for Grand Jury action today. The bride, only 16, was at home. She had won probation in Juvenile Court several days ago when she said she was tired of being a gangster’s “moll.” Arraigned before Judge John McNelis in Municipal Court, the girls were held under $1000 bond. Police charged that the pair, with the bride, corspired with her husband and two other men to commit a felony in connection with the burglary of a cleaning establishment.
The three men, police charged, stole clothing worth more than $200 and took it to Cincinnati. The new husband is at large, but the two other men are now in the Pendleton Reformatory for vehicle taking.
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