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© THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 10% G.M. PLANTS IN | Hepburn Profile FLINT REOPEN: SETTLE DISPUTE

Hope for Allis-Chalmers Pact Grows; Evansville Is Peaceful.

FLINT, Mich. June 15 (U. P.).— General Motors plants in Flint] : opened peacefully today, unattended; :. by union fighting for the first time; this week, after settlement of a con- | : troversy over which the A. F. of L.| i United Automobile Workers Union| i: attempted to strike. S Members of the rival unions who| i: have engaged in sporadic fighting; since last Thursday walked into the] Chevrolet and Fisher Body plant] shoulder to shoulder this morning, both sides apparently satisfied with | the settlement and each claiming a victory. Homer Martin U. A. W-A F. of L. president, said the understanding | had been reached that company of -| ficials would deal with Mr. Martin| on grievances brought by members | } of his union and that no diserim-| ination would be made against men; : who had participated in the strike.! |

| Chances Brighten for

Allis-Chalmers Agreement |

MILWAUKEE, Wis, June 15 (U.| & P.) —Hope of settlement of the strike at the Allis-Chalmers Manu- | facturing Co., largest industrial unit | of its kind in Wisconsin, brightened | today. Governor Heil planned to confer) for the second time at 2 p. m. with Max W. Babb, company president, and the bargaining committee of} the C. I. O. United Automobile} Workers’ Union. He conferred with | Mr. Babb and Harold Christoffel, | U. A. W. local president, for two! and a half hours last night in his:

first attempt to settle the strike. | “A lot of progress has been made,” INDIANA 10 LISBON he said.

Work Continues at Briggs in Evansville EVANSVILLE. Ind. June 15 (U.] A 26-hour flying schedule between P.) —Work at the Briggs Indiana Indianapolis and Lisbon, Portugal, Corp. plant continued today after yja the T. W. A. Skyclub and the

a brief clash yesterday between Pan-American Clipper will be

rival members of C. I. O. and : A F. of L. affiliated branches of Started June 28, it was announced

the United Automobile Workers of today by R. W. Bunker, T. W. A. America. iL | manager here. The A. F. of L. faction accused| pacidents here may board the

the C. I. O. workers of attempting! to rip union buttons from their Grand Canyon Skysleeper at 12:15

clothing while the C. I. O. workers a. m. Wednesdays, reaching New charged that the A. F of L. group! York in the early morning ior a 2 (iembted My unauthorized strike jejsyrely connection at Port Washand cause - ; : aused a 15-minute stoppage |; oton, L. I, for the Clippers ce-

of work. However, temporarily there will be

— an overnight stop at Lisbon, leaving that city at 7 a. m. Friday and

LAFAYETTE, Ind, June 15.—In-| i i be diana’s winter wheat prospects of | Saching Mgsaeiligh 8 2 Bb: MF) 165 bushels to the acre or a total —— production of 25,624,000 bushels has] not altered in the past month, M. STEAM and OIL M. Justin, of Purdue University Permanent Wave

¢ Agricultural Experiment Se MORRISONS

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(Covoyright Bachrach) A veil in unusual mantilla effect featured the white silk mousseline gown trimmed with lace selected by Marion Houghton Hepburn, above, sister of famous actress Katharine Hepburn, for her marriage to Ellsworth Strong Grant at the West Hartford, Conn., home of her parents.

parture at 2 p. m,, Eastern Standard Time. The Clipper will réach Horta, | Azores, at 7 a. m. Thursday, leaving an hour later and reaching Lisbon at 4 p. m., all local times.

The oat crop may be the lowest since 1890 and the rye crop is ex- 29 Ww. Wash. St. pected to be about 1,884,000 bushels. !

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GIVEN HEALTH TIPS

The Indiana State Medical Association today issued a series of warnings for all Hoosiers who intend to visit one or both of the World Fairs this summer. “Whether you go by auto, rail or air, try to keep as nearly as possible to your routine habits of eat-

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“It's always time and money well spent to check with your doctor on your typhoid and other disease im-

munization needs before .leaving home, for although the water supply is carefully guarded throughout the United States it is well to keep on the safe side when traveling. “Don’t wear yourself or your enthusiasm down by trying to do too much sightseeing in too short a time. “Don’t expect youngsters or even adults to keep in top condition if you force too much night life or too much strange and rich food and drink upon them.”

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

R. 0. T. C. GETS HIGH RATING AT INDIANA U.

Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind, June 15.— The rating of “excellerit,” the highest awarded, has been given Reserve Officers Training Corps units at Indiana University by the U. 8. War Department. The rating was based on the annual inspection of about 1500 men in the infantry and medical units. The units won a similar rating three consecutive previous years.

Deep Puzzle

Broker to Help Author Hunt Ship at Bottom Of Caribbean

MIAMI, Fla, June 15 (U. P). —Waldo Logan, a Chicago broker, was en route to Havana today to join John Craig, author of “Danger Is My Business,” in an attempt to solve the mysterious disappearance of the U. S. 8. Albany in the Caribbean in 1854. Before sailing, Mr. Logan said: “We have found out that the Albany lies at the bottom of the Caribbean off the Isle of Pines.” “There's hot supposed to be any treasure aboard, but the ship carried a good stock of mysterious guns,” he said. Diving equipment and undersea cameras already have been sent to the Isle of Pines. Mr. Logan said they planned to make

motion pictures of the salvage work.

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