Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1941 — Page 6

C. I. 0. Convention Urges ~~ Schricker Clemency in Richmond Cases.

DETROIT, Nov. 21 |(U. P)— Delegates to the fourth annual C, I. 0. convention today Henry F. Schricker of Indiana to pardon 14 union members| convicted of disorderly conduct in connection with strike violence at . mond, Ind. plant of International . Harvester Co., last march. The resolution also a. County Attorney David drop charges against 65 other 5 . . O,. members indicted in connection with| the case. Arrest of the union members when deputy sheriffs raided C. I. O. headquarters and confiscated union records was branded a Mireat to labor’s rights. Warn Against Troops’ Use The C. I. O. also denounced ~ alleged “strike-breaking training” of Federal troops. The measure charged that the Selective Service * Administration had served as “a strike-breaking agency by cancellation of | occupational deferments of strikers” in several instances, notably the North American Aircraft strike at Inglewood, Cal. Other approved resolutions ad-

vocated:

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Minimum pay of $60 a month for |

soldiers, longer furloughs and elimination of political, race and creed discriminations in the army. Elimination of wage controls from proposed price-regulating measures. Protection of labor's access to radio time, in which some discriminations wgre charged, Would Extend Security Laws Extension of social security laws to embrace farm workers, Government employees, farmers, employ-

ees of nontprofit organizations and| self-employed middle class or pro-|

fessional people. A minimum old age security income of $60 a month for an indi vidual and $90 .for a couple. ; Adoption of a national health program, saféguarding health of industrial workers. ; Philip Murray, president of the C. I. O, intervened forcefully in the. affairs of the United Automobile Workers, one of its largest affiliates, commanding that slowdowns and other ‘unauthorized strikes against the Ford Motor Co. must cease.

Re-election Due

Mr. Murray was being re-elected today in the al session of the C. LE O.’s fourth annual convention. Mr. Murray intervened in the United Automobile - Workers’ relations with Mr. Ford at a love feast last night at which the convention - delegates presented him a new auto--mobile, paid for by local 600 of the auto workers. He told the auto workers that he spoke about Mr. Ford because wanted to “preserve one of the finest labor contracts in the country today.”

NAZIS ATTACK CARGO SHIP

BERLIN, Nov. 21 (U. P.)—The High €ommand reported today that German speed boats had sunk or damaged four British merchantmen off the British Coast but lost one of their attack boats in a “close range” ttle with British speed craft. A strong British convoy was attacke Yeungelsy. night,

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giving’s “happiest story.”

When “Sailor Bill” Langford of Victoria, Tex., met Josephine PkLillips in New York’s Central Park, he learned she was homeless and hungry, and he bought her dinner and took her window shopping, and made a date for the next day. But when he was unexpectedly called to duty and police arrested Josephine for vagrancy as she waited for him, the nation learned of the love story. And Bill came back, and lere’s the happy ending. At left he waits for her in the Garfield, N, J,, City Hall, where they were married by the Mayor. And at right is the fadeout to Thanks-

Last Minute Rush for

* Tickets Doubles First Estimates.

Five hundred and ‘seventy-five Hoosiers, nearly ‘twice as many as | was originally expected, left the | Union Station here yesterday aboard

ing of the U. S. 8. Indiana today. ‘Last minute ' reservations so swamped the railroad: company that

that some would have 10: be ‘turned away. - Bub acbommodations were’ found’ for everyone, the railroad company ] Supplying . trains of 16 cars

BR ior Schricker and members of his official party, including Lieut. Gov. and Mrs. Charles Dawson, Secretary of State and Mrs. James Tucker, Supreme Court Chief Justice and Mrs. Michael Fansler, and Attorney General and. Mrs. George Beamer occupied two cars on one

band rode in four cars on another train.

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|other U. S. S. Indiana launched.” ewis Mc

two special’ trains for. the launch-|

leaders of the party were afraid

train, The Shortridge High Schooll|

Most of them told Ray E Smith, the Governor's secretary who sent out the ‘invitations to attend the launching, “Well, we want to go,

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OFFICIAL WEATHER

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INDIANAPOLIS FORECAST—Increasing cloudiness with rain late tonight and tomorrow, probably changing to snow tomorrow; much colder tomorrow afternoon and -night. Sunrise..... 6:37 Sunset..... 4:25 2 TEMPERATURE . . =Nov. 21, 1940— 6.8 Mm...... 50 1p Miceeso 89

A ' BAROMETER TODAY + 6:30°a. m...30.18

Precipitation 24 hrs. ending 7 a. mM... T Total precipitation since Jan. 1-e0ee.20. 66 Deficiency. since; Jan, 1...c.cec..cc0. 9.18

MID-WEST WEATHER. Kentucky: Increasing cloudiness and continued cold toriight, tomorrow mostly cloudy with somew at higher temperatures, occasional rain central and east ortion, much colder tomorrow night and unday. Tennessee: Mostly “cloudy, occasional rain tomorrow and in the south Dorticne tonight: somewhat higher temperatu morrow, becoming colder late tomorrow night and Sunday. West Virginia: Fair and somewhat colder tonight Tomorrow, increasing cloudiness, gujte so cold with occasional rain Bot ‘night nuh colder tomorrow night and Sunday Western Pennsylvania: Considerable cloudiness and slightly colder with snow flurries extreme north portion tonight. Tomorrow cloudy followed by occasional rain over south and occasional rain or snow over north portion. Much colder tomorrow night and Sunday

IN OTHER CITIES. 3 3 A. M. Weather N. D. ceaces «Sloudy

PtCldy 30.02 ..PtCldy

REPORT VON WERRA DEAD BERLIN, Nov, 21 (U. P.)—Informed quarters said today -that Capt. Baron Franz Von Werra, German pilot who fled from a Canadian prison camp to the United States, thence to Peru and Germany, has been killed in action as

a fighter pilot.

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