Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 October 1943 — Page 2

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beaten we find it, glisten : (Continued from Page One) frigerator, washing machine, ete. A Jen 2 Spot ol and shells ne By FRED W. PERKINS |production records than non-union Jops ate: bad Dombardie W parts within the next four to six t. Gg coln hotel tomorrow night, : covered with a sickly growth of Tims Speeitl Welker {plants, I will be very glad to pre- Ae AR A months. Approximately $4000 in war bonds low shrubs. This barren waste | BOSTON, Oct. 11.-~The American sent that evidence to my radio > Ty He said that the end of the war and stamps was presented by memstretches along for twenty miles. [Federation of Labor convention audience.” nt 4 » » » SVETAEES | conversion can be and is started would not bring about widespread rom |bers to Mrs. Nellie Dawson, E. oblong lagoon here is still talking with some pride caught up with him. He has |gimoet at once” he said. by a|Chicago, president; at the a shallow I oy t the vi rt in which They Were Disappointed been in the hospital nine weeks, Hg . sow ; . at the Lincoln hotel last night. oy Resi, ures Yhieh their _— president, William| So the A. F. of L. got a report| He is 22 and entered the army ;- Alsit Sues, 0 homes. ‘men 10 college, clerks! z Bonds will go into.a fund to. cone | Green, replied on the wartime strike | from Irving J. Brown, ussistant to| July “29, 1942. “He tralmdd “six | gr Morris, who is vice president ich Young - is ting on H “The|struct s farmhouse at the Odd “lquestion to ‘Warren “H. * Athertdi, [the vice chairman of WPB, It cov-| months at Pt. Riley, Kas, then {of Harding Bros. Inc, oul SmpaRiss, i destroyers sank three and probably |Feliows homie in Greensburg after American Legion commander, and ered 44° types of airplanes, 33 pro-| at Angel Island, Calif, before he |equipment manufacturer, said that|oUt four warships, including a light [the war. The lodge will visit the today Mr. Green tangled with an- | duced under” union conditions, 11| went into action. He was learn- [the stress right now is on aircraft To Cut Down Shifts cruiser or destroyer leader, and|NOme Wednesday, other man he thinks has not done (under non-union conditions. The| ing to be a coremaker at the In- and equipment for amphibious war- He predicted that the war plants routed the evacuation fleet, Cate Pe right by organized workingmen, [conclusion was officially drawn by| terstate Foundry before he went fare. would adjust themselves by cut- : grees This time Mr. Green went after | M*: Brown that “on the whole the! in the ramy, He sald there will, be fully as ting from three shifts to two and [)] ; Mrs. Mabel Dixon of E. Chicago H. V. Kaltenborn, radio comments. See efclenty of the © Uon| Hels the son of Mrs. Robert O. much opportunity in the future as(H6 from three shif SCUSS PROBLEMS is in charge of convention arrange. tor. ‘who has. been making cracks | PIaDLS. os Aptis, the non-union; Kemp of the Oxford st. address. | there is now since ve 4 have been Approximately 1000 engineers at- OF WORLD HE ALTH meals, elated BY as Ruth Pisher about the unions’ war record. FARA, 13 equal.” a! using our intelligence slruC- |, ded the opening session of the ' of Gary an s. Lillan Milner of This was disappointing to the tion and we can turn our intel- NEW YORK __|Indianapolis, What Mr, Green wants, appar-|, “p" of 1., according to Philip U. S. RUSSIAN ENVOY ligence after the war to construc-| Teg-ny Sanda, Bie! metall The ¥ od iy P)~|"The grand encampment of the tive sense to te attenborn. ne Pearl, its publicity director, for “we| URGES CLOSE ACCORD [tion Q. B, Bern, metaliurgist) The Aumrisan Mth 8s50- | men's organization of Odd ‘Fellows tive sense to Mr, Kaltenborn. The expected an average superiority in “The pent-up demand for new|°! the Lindberg Steel Treating te ciation began a three-day emer- will hold elections Wednesday, and A. F. of L. head decxares Mr. Kal-| = plants. Nevertheless, the] LONDON, Oct. 11 (U. P).—W.|and better commodities is very [at Chicago, discussed the new, gency: conference today devoted to| the grand lodge will choose its 1 ada 5 an iy a icastine facts-refuted Kaltenborn's Selginal Aurel) Harriman, : igreat,” he said. Re sub-zero refrigeration. opie pegitn-problems and the ad- on “Friday. The encampment wil ’ statement.” ~= | American -ambassador-to- Russia! : ~-{method treating... high-alloyed ministration of safeguards on an in {confer royal purple degrees at 8:30 what isn't so, and refusing to make | “yo rqi, commentator, furnished [said today that American material Many Types Needed ternational scale both now and after |p. m. Wednesday and ‘the grand a correction when Yemang » mans with the Brown statement and a ald to Russia ls “mounting monthly”| As for the machine tool industry ip Cs method, n which the steel| (ye yar, lodge will confer first degrees at the § The charges are that, on Aug. 9,/demand for a retraction, answered | and asserted that the time is ripe itself, he said that while some peratures ranging Adopting a conference slogan of | same ‘time. . re Mr. Kaltenborn, while talking about he had ‘personal knowledge of the for closer military - collaboration lines were well filled, there are|t0 60 degrees below zero, reportedly | «yeaith Is Global” the physicians| Ora Frazier, grand master - of production efficiency in alreraft performance of non-union plants,|among the Soviets, Great Britain many: types of machine tools for|shortens the time required to treat|qand public health officials attending | Michigan, will speak at the grand manufacturing plants, said: “On gequired in confidence,” which he and the United States. which there will be & demand after | certain types of steel, ; planned to discuss public health {lodge business meeting on Thurs 3 every basis of comparison, the non- trusted more than the official re-| Harriman, who is expected to|the war. He said that the 24-hour-| @. Scott Fletcher, Washington, | education and administration in the |day. District deputy grand masters union plants always seem to come port, He sald “nothing could be(leave London for Moscow shortly, a-day operation of the machine |director of field development of the future, army rehabilitation pro-| will be honored at a luricheon at the out ahead of the union plants.” done unless we can obtain the basic expressed admiration for the Rus-|tools by novices is making many of committee of economic develop-|grams. control of tropical and im- Canary Cottage and past geand Tra tse oor to the information from which Mr. Brown sian army and “the greatest con-|them obsolete; thus making replace- ment, will be the principal speaker ported diseases, emergency diet con-|masters and patriarchs. will k GAGE Yeilich 1a stalditient Vag So the Matter Rests Mr. Morris said that the public|pooL. : similar subjects. ~ night. based on “actual ¢éomparison rec- - en -. < it ords issued by the war proficen There you run Re yo Inet that, board,” and he added, as shown by under wartime policy, the produc-| a letter: tion of each airplane plant is a “If you can present me with con- military secret. It may not be posvincing evidence that, by and large, (sible until after the war to prove ‘ Junionized plants are making better|who's eorrect., mesune || Meanwhile as the convention entered its second week and some im-

; i : g . portant decisions” remain. me : : ; : ne “WW ve Be > of “One involves a proposal by Dan- |] : ) : ; : Now sth died Many Skins iel J. Tobin, president of the Team- : : 5 : ’ Su . ax sters’ Union, that the general or- : Lo — Lu 7 © * ganization be given right to inspect : om 4 E Dad? , 7 the basis on which various unions ; J A. ’ A

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push relentlessly westward. A strategic height and a village were captured yesterday, the Soviet command said.

‘SEEK TO HALT STATE DUMPING IN LAKE

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