Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1942 — Page 8
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DETROIT, March 21 (U. P).—A ene TTT
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hours behind closed doors yesterday on the fate of a 25-year-old] war plant worker accused of con- [Bad NN NA en 4 duct unbecoming a union member X 2 ZN pe ® Grand Selection and then emerged to announce the | : \ WON hs a 4 ; : case had been adjourned until EA. ¢ Ar Cs p \ %. 3 March 31. NR | ) Th ] Rm Women’ The girl, Miss Genevieve Samp, WN 58 | AN fa is k Lots of Originality was suspended from her job at the \ WN A In Th Smart Fabr ic
National Stamping Co. at the re- A | : A \ a RN Na Ww. X a g quest of the union. She will re- J VAIE 3 4 Al AA NRA d IS e 0 Jk main suspended pending action of F : \ ; - : 4 RN e the trial board. =) am \ 1 Y Re , ® Lovely : A J RRR Slip-on
Attention focused on the case of
5 22 +3 3 S . \ - Miss Samp when two radio com- {a A ) 3 RW Styles mentators charged over a nation- Pat TRAY Ga HOSIERY “ NNR 4 y 6 wide hookup that the union sought % a ; MARR TR a . her dismissal because she wanted| Alma Catroll appears dressed for |S \ oF RN Na Button Lengths
to increase her individual output of | the farm front here, rather than|s : - Fe NN work. {her title of Miss National Defense. |: Bb LT oe WN VR FI Good design and fine : ® Fa NRE workmanship — in
he union, however, said she was Obviously, however, any number of All Sizes SHEER ER ‘ 1 t sia} and suspended as a “troublemaker.” boys in blue or khaki would do 8% to 1014 ANN q Floves ion an She later admitted she had !battle to defend Miss Carroll. 72 0 ’ ON We aE
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