Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 October 1943 — Page 3

‘None Asked, Says Manager.

The picketing of the Hotel - ington by local 437 of the - ers, Culinary Workers and Hotel Service Employees union is going into its seventh week. : James Guichard, business agent| of the local, said that the union is}, striving to get the hotel to bring} the wages of its employees up: to 40 cents an hour and to sign a uns fon contract “to protect” the em-

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ployees, 4. T. Davis, hotel manager, deelated that no hotel employees have 8X approached him with a request for a contract and he terms the entire organizing attempt as “just a rack- . fighters e8- |.» 4 ‘get money for the union's : coffers.” Came From West

Mr. Guichard, who came here {from the west coast in 1039 and has been business agent. of the .local i since last March, says the union is sc : prepared to keep pickets around the The plea of Austin H. Davidson, Indianapolis commercial artist, in a recent issue of the Times for plo representatives abroad ssw and told hotel “for nine years, if necessary,| tures of old-time interurbans and streetcars to send to soldier hobbyists prompted George W. Fox of McFar. our government of the growing men- to get the place organized.” land rd. to dig up this 37-year-old picture. Mr, Fox, a motorman on the interurban line that ran between ace of Japan and Germany, of the He said the union spent $123] Indianapolis and Greensburg, is shown standing at the right of the car. He also worked on the line's danger that one or both might strike Keynotes GOP Fight ONliast week for picketing and can| ear 317 of which Mr. Davidson has made an exact replica. Also a former employee on city transporta« continue to spend that much for| tion lines, Mr. Fox is now employed at the naval ord nance plant,

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the United States and involve us in FDR in Speech at a long time to come. The an whe rr 3 s this Hon suush Tot be pickets the rear entrance ° P 0 w P a intorms tly St. Louis. _ {hotel is paide$? a day and the vt. tto eer, aratrooper, § each day, he sald. 4 Mr. Davis sald that while the would | enjoying prolomeed power “Inevitai salary, their tips, especially for the last letter his mother received A graduate of the University of ‘ bly come sincerely to belleve that waitresses, brings their income up| was dated Aug. 17. Illinois, where he was commis- Refuses to 0. K. Illegal It has not revealed his polit- the > y . paratroopers’ school at Ft. | to the air corps, After recelvin ’ plans for next year. There is a| oo ral Labor union has| Benning, Ga. He attended Tech- | his wings, he was sent to England Judge's Rebuke.

woman who pickets the front en(Continued from Page One) trance six ‘hours per day -4§ paid * # A * * A f » Missing in Action in Africa ARRESTS POLICY given the facts|House. Republicans are for that. : i women help in the hotel get less ul ; apparent the ad-| Willkie contended that individuals] = “.." oo on hour in actual (Continued from Page One) \ alone possess the te | onsiderabl Pvt. Weer entered the army | sioned rve officer in th i ; . know to govern the people.” Mr. y. . y a reserve officer In e Warrants Des it Your Health in Wartime————-""] ledge Delivery Stops Ended Jan, 20, 1942, and graduated from | cavalry, he later was transferred pie ty here which believes he willl \ 104 os Jocal with a state-| nical high school and was emnot seek renomination. But most Ee LE ayer & Co. H and later to Africa. He is a former | prosecutor Sherwood Blue today ment branding the hotel as “un ployed at L. yres . He | employee of the G. & J. Rubber | 0 0 rigid poliey of refuse

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. Municipal Judge John Niblack. Brings 1 Appeal The feud between the judge and THE STATE BOARD of Tax |Prosecutor flared anew. yesterday - commissioners had only one ap- |¥hen Sam Huffman, a deputy FIRST LT. ROBERT W. ARN- | [01% 0" linty tax adjustment |Prosecutor, refused to prosecute OLD, stationed in Africa with the | p00 40 aotion, coming from Perry |Persons arrested In a raid on & or the. third to eighth floors, | MY air forces, was wounded | iouwnghip, at the deadline at mid- (Cad game on the contention that It was on the evening of March 4,| Mr Guichard said he had ap- slightly during the bombing of | night 1ast night, no warrant had been issued for. t 8 Democratic victory dinner |pealed to all his union members and| Scrman and Italian forces {10M | The, township trustee and ad. the arrests. ections In [other A. P. of L. locals to refrain| African bases in May. | visory board filed an appeal for | The judge said that he would ask FOL the Republican party all but from anything of this sort or from| , Jie 18 the son of Mr. and Mre. R. | restoration of $2080 in. poor reliet [Governor Schricker to appoint ipés disappeared. Alf M. Landon carried [ony violence “in order not to give .H. Arnold, 1520 N. Olney st, and | funds for perfonal service and re- [cial prosecutors to press cases in two states that year—Maine and jahof a black eye" during the dis-| recently was awarded the dis- | instatement of the tuition fund [his court. ermont. pute. tinguished flying cross for merl- | rate of .3010, which the adjust- | Prosecutor Blue termed the .ree Reveals Talk With ‘John’ torious action. ment board cut to 3510, buke “untimely and unjust.”

and finally In S————— trench-fook, _ beginning _ without With his party leaders about him| STATE TO PRESENT C — i — —— — — — — — —— — — — — —— color, but with pain tender- : ‘and a nation listening to the radio, . TE | visas; “thie foot becomes" cold;-and | 6 ()P- Congressmen Mr: Roosevelt-reinted what. he had, .MORE _WITNESSES LS on STRAUSS ie -}othen.-turns..xed.. qr. blue, Bensd=_| Lo. oC geri ngressiona’| ANDERSON, Ind, Oct. 18 (U. P.). | SAYS: : tiofs of heat follow; as-do biisters-{ Didi" - Hear = identified-oniy-as-* State's. attorneys. INAICKE SOARY | ¥ XT Eb and ulcers, which may be the : Times Special " «My great ambition on Jan. 20,|they would present more witnesses for the development | o\cuINGTON, Oct. 16. Mr. Roosevelt quoted him-|Monday when the murder trial of self as having informed John, “is Benjamin Harrison Jones, 50, Elto turn over this desk and chair|wood, resumes at 10 8. m. : the assur- |B, Conner, 16, Elwood high school Mrs. Mildred Ross, El- | yesterday they saw Morris Henry Solo-

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