Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1941 — Page 6
PAGE 6 z _ .. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1941
GIRL BEATEN BY | Heads Board [AOSTA AIMS AT Unions Collect $200,000 for OPEN SATURDAY 'TIL P. M.
BUY ON OUR TEN-PAY PLAN
A ) By ROBERT TAYLOR carpenters, 7480 laborers, 640 plumb- | x Times Special Writer ers, 280 sheet-metal workers and 200
Coast Man Tells Police SSE Lodon Thinks Ethiopian wARRISBURG, Pa, April 3. electricians, = anager for
wo construction unions took in| he three contracting firms who car-
Niece Refused Him A "a \ Rumor Inconsistent With more than $200,000 in initiation fees ried on the job at a “cost plus fixed
Dime f i 8 | 4 from the thousands of workers em- fee” basis, estimated that 80 per e for Drink. aN 3 Duke S Character. of the carpenters were union
ed 3 i a J £ any | cent ployed in building the U. 5. Army men, 20 per cent of the laborers and
OAKLAND, Cal, April 3 (U y. |B WV Copyright. 1941, by The Indianapolis Times |. i: i ; 3 ! U. P.).| and The Chicago Daily News, Ine. |training camp at Indiantown Gap, a1 of the plumbers, sheet - metal
a kms i | LONDON, April 3.—Reports that 'Pa., according to estimates avail- workers and electricians. —— i
year-old niece wouldn't give him a : \ : . dav | Based on these figures, the car- . ; NN [the Duke sts ander of |able here today. ased Le : of gy dime to buy a drink, he beat her| § 0 [pe Of SlaSit toi fet | The unions, both A. F. of L, are benters’ union collected $176,000 i ute, ew almost to death with a hose and (the Italian forces in Ethiopia, iso, enters’ Local 287, Harrisburg, {rom 3520 men, at $50 per man, and
an iron bar, District Attorney Ralph X \ A ) |suing for an armistice had not been which charged carpenters $50 for the laborers union collected $29,920 Hovt said today [ Bae |confirmed in London up to early the right to work on the job, and Irom 1496 nem, af 320 pet men. The MEQ % | | after today } ten by the Common Laborers’ Union, which total of $205,920 takes no account The niece, Jeanette Augustus, an ein ay. Such a step bY ected fees of $20 a man. of men who were hired and then left
honor student, was not expected to an the Duke, who is also Viceroy, had ggiimates of the unions’ “take” the job before Jan. 10, or of those ) 0 : ’ y ‘ La ap « x a live. If she lives, she will be blind L been regarded as highly desirable were based solely on the number of who paid fees after that date. It i PY : a for humanitarian reasons but as/men at work at the peak of con- includes no fees collected by the 7 ~
physicians said. i : | ctruction on Jan. 10. They made no plumbers, sheet-metal workers and (rather unlikely because of the Duke's ,, w vce for the factor of “labor electricians unions,
ENRAGED UNGLE Se TRUCE DOUBTED Initiation Fees at One Camp
“I asked her for a dime so I
arr . Mas i ’ J y at- | i 3 ot . 01 ' Could get some more wine,” Hoyt { x ! HY A io puty 2 | character, [turnover” which Army officials have Opened Special Offices A lai ge assol tment quoted him. “Then she got mad and| 'Orney general for the last six | po ite received indirectly from [credited with helping to raise the| of clever styles for told me I was no good because I vears, has been named chairman Addis Ababa iead th British to he- | COSt of the training camp from the I'he carpenters’ and common la- oi en ht always Quinking i of the State Industrial Board by als 9nla ea € : dert original $6,000,000 estimate to $14,- borers’ unions set up special offices girls and boys. Sizes 1at made him so angry, he said, lieve that only a speedy, orderly) gog goo. at Indiantown Gap when the “gold 3 to 6. Visit our
that he stuck an eight-ine! CD Governor Schricker. He succeeds . i : ibd Stil Ight-inch piece of capitulation of the remaining Ital-{ On Jan. 10, 13,000 workmen were V oki Tape : rs : Nat ‘hi a Tery 4 a . . : mat ) ae } rush” started for jobs in buildin 7 1 . ) gan In a length of hose and heat Sues Fox, his wi attor- [ian garrisons in Ethiopia can pre-|emploved on the job, which started the eantonment J 8 large Children’s Deette over the head untit ney, whe was Killed recently in an , - ani { ot Oct. 5 and sc i r © - " ah a1 7 thought she was dead.” " ; autre ie aces yen oti she Sapial ane re EX: y So 1} Selpanied sol Sompie The carpenters’ union office was on pal tment now and automobile accident, centers from serious disturbances, |tion April 15. Of these, 44 were Np ‘ —_— re itd se Gl a a EE s Sm the military reservation until the select vour child’s Army ordered it to move. It was - Zr . : 2 § then established just outside the Faster outfit.
reservation, on the main road to Indiantown Gap
Lo wi Mt y y Zi Co : | The common laborers’ union—of- | | Tots’ Wool Flannel
: ficially the International Hod Car-
: : T : riers, Building and Common Labor- 8 "ETT, SYR WER BE =~ ex .s ; SR LR Sh. Bi 7 ey ers’ Union—set up offices in the rear ; { 71/7 Se TR of historic Harpers Tavern, also on #1 » w 1 8 I ‘ Cid) : Hyg TRIN ON: on Aion Heads A new shipment of these fast selling 3 eg / quarters was decorated with signs : i : . for the information of passersby. ad all-wool coals with bonnet or cap to © : The money collected hy the a ¥ Tukey yop : N17 pQ atp . Q . 268 a unions came out of the men's wages 4 mate h. Nay ) y YOSE, and pink Size 4 « » 2 4 bY and in most cases was paid in in- d 4 . i orrectly Assembled COMI LETE a by 1 stallments, Among those employed : : Star Store, Second Floor ; . hs Z J as carpenters were many coal minTrimble & Sons and Ferguson & Edmondson, both of Pittsburgh, and D R F %, 5 x ‘ liam L. Kay, construction quartermaster, said there were no union En requirements for employment, and i contractors said they had no closed shop there award of contracts on a cost plus fixed fee basis included a "no dis- * a Pi Se I $0.8 R : We got a closed shop there only Sizes 9 to 15—12 to 20-38 to 14 o~rl1ece AN ing oom because we organized it,” said Ray 1814 to 261 and 16 to 52 /3 b ! *11 {3 Vera Comes Back navy, black, prints and combinations in prints J | ' or sheers. - = - To 3000 Suitors Riar Store, Second Floor
ers, farmers and others who had. ’ Women's Smartly Styled the Huffman & Wolfe Co. of CoUnion officials also said there was As Hiustrated cirimination” clause for contractor's Cobaugh, business agent for the carVANCOUVER, British Colume« . . Ll Wom ity
never held union cards. lumbus, O. It was known officially no closed shop. They explained that employees, which had been interz . a : penters’ union, . . . ; Vert nis 3 3 ce y Outfit for Only ——— Stylish new redingote and shirtwaist styles Neparatel : parately bia, April 3 (U. P.)—Vera Hruba, Women's New
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