Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1941 — Page 7

PROTEST ARMY |

KPLANT CONTROL

Rir Associates Group of | Employees Takes Plea | To President.

' BENDIX, N. J, Dec. 2 (U, P).— Removal of Army control of Air Associates, Inc. was demanded to Bay by a group of employees, in a petition forwarded to President Roosevelt and congressional leaders. The signers, claiming to represent

B5 per cent of the firm’s workers,

also sought repudiation of an agreement under which former president

¥. Leroy Hill and other officers were|*

to be removed before the plant was turned back to stockholders, There Were 500 signatures, said to be those pf 500 employees. Tt is our sincere belief that anyless than a prompt acquiesW ence to this petition will constitute "mg flagrant violation of the Constitution of this great nation and a transgression on the rights of its free citizens,” the petition said. The employees charged Mr. Roosewelt was “badly misinformed” when he “allowed the Army , . . to impose the will of a minority of 15 per cent of the employes of the gompany on the majority of 85 per cen » The petitioners assertedly “enMured the abuse and vilification of Ehe small minority of striking ems ployees and their imported troublemakers for weeks. We fought to protect our right to work against their violent efforts to stop us.” Charging a surrender by state and local authorities to “the imported * fgroublemakers,” the employees said ‘they kept production going “at ave personal risk,” because they lieved the “minority was ‘sell4ng out’ this country’s interest to gain its selfish ends.”

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Collection’ of Excise Lewy During November Tops 20 Million.

New Federal excise taxes. which became effective Oct..1 were responsible for most of the $7,600,000 in-

during November over the same month ag year ago. Will H, Smith, U. 8. Collector of Internal Revenue for Indiana, said total collections last month were $20,800,000 and that of this amount, $18,090,000 was from the new retail and entertainment taxes al with the old miscellaneous taxes. : Soeial security tax collections last

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