Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 September 1942 — Page 11

INDIA IS IS REMOTE

i» ‘Conolliation Uni Unlikely Until

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British End Gandhi's

= ‘Open Rebellion.’

_By A. T. STEELE

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NEW En Sept. 3.~Prospects

for agreement in India are as re-|

“mote as they have been at any time since the all-India national congress launched its civil disobedience

movement more than three weeks

ago. Indians of nearly all shades of

‘opinion are pleading with the gov‘ernment to take the initiative in

trying to affect a settlement by political means. But it is plain that

‘the British authorities in this coun-

ry are determined not to conciliate the congress until the violent aspects of Mohandas K. Gandhi's “open rebellion” are stamped out. “There will be no more Munichs {in India,” a high official told me.

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Anniversary

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Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Williams

* SEVEN CHILDREN, 14 grandchildren and three great-grand-children will gather at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Williams,

918 N. Olney st, Sunday when the Williams celebrate their golden wedding. anniversary. Fifty years ago Sunday the

apolis. Open house will be held from 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. Mr, Williams is well known in the brick industry. He is superintendent of brick construction for the F. A. Wilhelm Co. Mr. Williams supervised brick construction at the union depot, Circle. Tower building, Lockfield gardens and the International Harvester Co. The couple’s seven children are Mrs. Ruby Butt, Atlanta, Ga.; Floyd, Chicago; Mrs. Oden Thomas, A Dearborn, Mich, and Mrs. Eleanor Enoch, Mrs. Mary Shuck, Stanley and Mrs. Girdon Taylor, all of Indianapolis.

CITIZENSHIP PROOF

WASHINGTON, Sept. 3 (U. P.).— A joint army-navy memorandum today outlined three procedures whereby workers employed in war industries may establish proof of American citizenship. The memorandum signed by Undersecretary of War Patterson and Assistant Secretary of . the ‘Navy Bard pointed out that approximately 40,000 Americans have been unable: to furnish birth certificates

records. The other procedures which may be used: 1. Official certificate of naturalization or citizenship, or other satisfactory evidence. of American birth. 2. Honorable discharge from the armed services unless the certificate of discharge Shows ie beater to be a alien. 3. Executions laration of citizenship form before

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BiG STEEL BOWS T0 RULE.OF WLB

Grants Retroactive Raise,

Union Maintenance, but ‘Under. Protest.’

CHICAGO, Sept. 3 (U. United States Steel Corp. subsidiaries today placed into effect “under protest” .a war labor board directive providing retroactive ‘5% cents an hour wage increases, maintenance of union membership and the check-off. The WLB directive, affecting an estimated 250,000 workers, was issued Aug. 256 and was accepted by

-|the: Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corp.,

American Steel & Tube, Columbia, National Tube and the Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Co., all “big steel” subsidiaries. The directive extended the union and wage benefits already imposed upon ‘little steel.”

Call Decision ‘Unnecessary’

J. L. Perry, president of Carne-gie-Illinois, said in his letter of ac-

ceptance that “this company bows to your decision and accepts that which it considers unnecessary, undesirable and subversive of the workers’ individual freedom.” The four other subsidiaries, Mr. Perry announced, had forwarded similar letters to the WLB. “Compliance with the union security and retroactive wage directives is not to be construed . . . as an acceptance by this company of the fairness or propriety of the directives, or of the underlying philosophy which led to their formulation, or the reasons advanced ‘to support them,” Mr. Perry said.

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“The acceptance is predicated on one premise only, namely that the country is at war and that your board, created by the president of the United States of America, has ordered this company to do certain things embodied in your directives.” The WLB ordered the wage increase retroactive to Feb. 15. Workers will receive an -estimated $14,000,000 in back wages. The steel companies did not protest the wage increase itself, but in the course of the hearings conducted by the WLB, the employers argued that it should not be retroactive. They maintained that such action would violate contracts covering wages until July.

PREDICTS GREATER SOLOMON VICTORIES

SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 3 (U. P.) —Lieut, Comm. George Huff, U. S. navy patrol squadron leader, said today Americans and their

the Solomon islands and at bigger

said. “We beat them to the draw in the Solomons and we will beat them to the draw from now on. The push against the Solomons is not half as big as the ones coming up.” Lieut. Comm. Huff led a squadron of Catalina patrol bombers during the Coral sea battle. He left the south Pacific area just before the Solomons fighting began, after participating in bombing raids against the Japanese positions: During one attack by a combined American-Australian ‘squadron, he said, the men threw beer bottles at the Japanese after their bombs were gone. “The bottles screamed as -they went down,” he said. He doubted if they caused much damage, but

urrying for cover.

E ON COAST BUND: LOS ANGELES, Sept. 3 (U. P). ~The. government plans immediate prosecution of west coast members of :the German-American bund on the basis of evidence indicating they were trained for espionage and sabotage by Berlin agents, Assistant U.'S. Attorney Johns Marvin Dean announced today.

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