Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1941 — Page 14
a, To Stalin Says. . SEutlers spell can be -broken . but
can’t do it in our spare time, .
Averell Harriman last night told BR American Legion Executive @ommittee at a banquet in the Indianapolls Athletic Club. «Mr. Harriman, chairman of the Hesident’s special mission to Rusdcast the address to the ion chiefs from New York. He made a plea for all-out aid to Brit4h and Russia. “We can take pride.in in what" ‘we
e doing to help the Russians and |"
British,” Mr. Harriman said. “mui it is only a beginning. Fam | pecnvinced the overwhelming many td. acgept the Legion’s objective— the defeat of Hitler—but we can’t aecomplish this in our spare time. “wt: is not beyond’ hope that if Hitler's armies can be stopped and resistance in all directions built up, and if Germany can be heavily bombed simultaneously, the maniacal spell of Hitler can be broken, “But we can’t have tanks with ‘business as usual’ We can’t have aliplanes with ‘strikes ‘as usual.’ We gant defeat Hitler with ‘life as one Russians can and wi gi The will to fight is in the Rusgan heart. Confidence in the final outcome is based on knowledge of {Be sacrifice all Russians are willing tf make oe. their country. from
| fight
: domination.”
I — ..SFAM ‘FEARS ‘EMERGENCY’ “BANGKOK, Thailand, Nov. 7 (U. P.).—The National Assembly today passed on first reading a record budget of 260,000,000 ticals—almost double last year’s budget—of which 95,000,000 was’ earmarked for defense “should an emergency arise.”
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 7—The National Defense Mediation Board of 11 members has been transform in the captive-mine -disputé be tween steel companies and United Mine Workers into a court Te i 2x] 6 0; ques their arguments ta the remaining The four management, represent‘atives, upholding the argument that the complete union shop demanded by: John L. Lewis should not: be granted, are amplifying the w ings by some of the steel executives that if. the .C. I. O. wins, in. this case the result will be major strikes in other industries obtain the same advantage. The labor members—two of. them | leaders of the C. and two from the A F.'of Li-are arguing that the Lewis union should get a complete control : of captive-mine. labor because of. its general n-
This bewhiskered .gent says this shouldn’t Happen to a’ dog. But there he is and he’s stuck with it, at least |derance of membership in that field until -flood- waters: of the Arkansas River at Moffit, Okla., do some backing down,
MIAMI BUS ‘STRIKE GOES TO: ARBITERS
MIAMI, Fla. Nov. 7.(U, P)— Striking city bus “drivers, whose walkout yesterday: had’ “crippled transportation in this city of 175, 000, returned -to ‘work last night after agreeing to submit their demands for higher: wages ‘fo: an. arbitration board. The drivers: were asking ‘a wage increase of 20 cents an hour. Although city busses. did not oper-
ate during the day, the strikers
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STATE AID TO AGED ‘JOKE, SAYS LUDLOW
imes Special WASHINGTON, Nov. 7.—Indiana’s
NO RENT COMPLAINTS old-age assistance is & “pathetic
NEW ALBANY, Nov: T- (U. PJ. gi » Rep. Louis Ludlow declared —The New Albany Fair Rents Com- |: & speech from the House floor : " ear - mittee Wasi“headed for the bone- Which. appesred today in the Con
gressional Record. yard” toddy, according to Chair-| Rep. Ludlow was speaking in supman John W. Griest, who reported port of a ‘resolution introduced by no complaints: had been filed dur- Rep. Earl Wilson (D. Ind)” calling ing the last three weeks. Official|for a- special committee to investidissolution of the commiitee was|gate old-age assistance throughout
predicted. the states.
now, and that union ‘men’ have a right to refuse’to’ work: with nonmembers. tn Pleas Directed at Three = The three to whom these pleas are beirig made are the “public” members, Chairman William H. Davis, New -York patent lawyer; Frank P. Graham, president of the University of North Carolina; and Charles ‘E. Wyzanski Jr., “former solicitor of the Labor Department. Representative E. E. Cox (D. Ga.), anti-@nionist, declared in a House statement last week that Mr. Davis, Mr, Graham and Mr. Wyzanski were “radicals” with a pro-labqr bias. But Chairman Davis was one of the original panel of three which refused in the original NDMB handling of this case to recommend on either side.
Other Members Listed
The management quartet on the board consists of Walter C. Teagle, chairman of Standard Oil of New
| Jersey (who joined with Chairman
Davis in the previous panel action) ; Cyrus Ching, vice president of the U. S. Rubber Co.; Roger D. Lapham, board chairman of the American Hawaiian Steamship Co.; and Eugene Meyer,: Washington newspaper publisher.- ; The labor four include two ‘of the “big three” of the United Mine Workers—Philip Murray, U. M. W. vice president who is also president of the C. I. O, and Thomas Kennedy, U. M. W. secretary-treas-urer.: The other two are George Googe and *W. L. Calvin, of the A, FPF of L. Although the A. F. of L. has some members in the affected mines, Mr. :Googe. and Mr. Calvin were understood to be supporting the C. 1.0. side in this case: A board commitment in favor of the union-shop-, Jor closed-shop principle would be” yegarded as of advantage to all “organized labor. ,
Organizations
Officers of Englewood OT ai 0. E. 8. will sponsor: a card party at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the hall ‘at Hamilton ‘Ave; and E. Washington St: ‘Mrs. Hazel Pavey is chairman, She will be assisted by Mrs. Dale | Quillin, Mrs. May Speucer and W. T. Quilling
.Schdule Stated Mosting-.Cutiber-
|1and Chapter, 0. E. S.. will hold a
‘Istated meeting at 8 p. m. Wednesday. Effie Roseberry is worthy matron and Ivan Foley - : 1s worthy. ‘{patron.
‘Prayer Rally Séi—The National {Youth Prayer Fellowship will” hold 1a district rally at the Thirty-First
.| Street Baptist Church at.3 p. m. to-
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“4 degree staf ‘will practice.
{morrow. Chapters rep ted will be Cadle Tabernacle and: i Prayer Band, of Indianapolis, and Greenfield, Mooresville, Edgewsed and Clinton, 0)
Megrew Auxiliary to Meet—Members of the Maj. Harold C. Megrew Camp. Auxiliary 3 wi Ip. m. Monday in Ft. Friendly, 512 N. Illinois St. This will be the last
i opportunity. for members to bring
jelly for the annual collection for ‘I the Knightstownt: Chil New members will be initiated the meeting.
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Homecoming at Church—Sunday
J will be the annual-homecoming day {at the. Beanblossom Church in
Brown County. ‘Membets o the co tion Josticia celebration 'w music, a business ML oneist and basket dinner at: noon. gd
Townsend. Club to Meet—Town-| |send Club 25 will hold a pie and {coffee supper at 6 p. oy in McClain’s Hall, State St. and Hoyt Ave. :
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