Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 November 1943 — Page 2
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'STRIKE END VOTED
AT CONNERSVILLE
CONNERSVILLE, Ind, Nov, 25 (U. P.).—Approximately 1200 striking employees of four McQuayNorris Manufacturing Company plants have voted to return to their jobs tomorrow if two provisions are met by the company. Officials of the United Automobile Workers union (C. I, O.), of which the employees are members, said today that the workers would return if the war labor board could be induced to hand down a decision in a wage controversy riow pending,
and -if an army officer was assigned.
to the plants to supervise labor relations. The employees walked out last Friday, protesting: what they called
| the failure of the WLB to give alt the trip at the request of the queen,|to come for six months, and that
| decision on wage adjustments and job classifications.
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ERNIE PYLE'S
NEW BOOK
“HERE IS YOUR WAR”
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book to date... . Written by Indiana's own “Hoesier Vagabond”. .
Here ve STORIES—On-the-spot reporting from the battle fields, — olin with names of the sort of thing your boy or your neighbor's boy-i¢ going through on the fighting front. Here are FACTS—Ernie Pyle diva in his book important background information facts about the war, In "Here Is .
Your War" the Fichreris complete.
IMiltary Funeral - Monday “ree ars For Capt. Cederholm,
The sight, one of the rarest in the far reaches of the Pacific, was witnessed by the crew of an American warship, which was doing a servfce for Queen Charlotte, 43-year-old monarch, last independent ‘ruler of a Poly~nesian island empire, |. Tincan island, whose real name an is Niuafoou, is a “Mr, Welles Volcanic peak; ‘ with a flooded crater. - When I flew over it, it looked like a brown doughnut with a blue hole, as plump and circular ‘as a sinker ready to be pulled from ithe cooking fat. There: was nc sign of smoke except from a nearby plantation-house chimney.
fin the fetid air.
A Tall Pillar of Fire When the American ship reached
mistakably volcanic smoke were rising from its heart. A tall pillar
Tincan noticeable for miles.” None of the thousands or so; island Tolk, a healthy, strong peo-| ple who get their cash-needs by
the fumes that were sweeping over Tincan, the Americans found. But their gardens of yams, taros, oranges and mangoes were choking
the remote ‘island, clouds of un-|;
of smoke climbed the .sky, making}
selling copra, had been harmed by|’
Near the edge of the internal sides are so steep that no vessel of JOA, JNU) 35 Lacy 78 i Xap), luvs any size can approach it. and dangerous. Trees were covered Heavy surf pounds the circular with Java dust and the wind swept shores and for six months of the gufocatingly thick plumes of smoke year stiff winds keep the islet inac- |g. oss the island. As Tincan is only cessible. : 3%; miles across at its widest point, It got its name because mail for | the natives were somewhat in the the island has to be sealed into| | position of Saneing on a frying ships’ biscuit tins and tossed over- doughnut. . |board to be pushed ashore by. native . “15 Miust-Be Pretty Hot
swimmers, : But they refused to leave. Even Invited by Queen [the knowledge that medical and
"Actually Tincan's black, rocky
| crew got on shore at Tincan, made American warship would be the last
who wished to have C. W. Trevor the villages of Futu and Ahau, both | Johnson, the bald, affable and alert of which were overwhelmed In ear-
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UNCLE SAM
ASKED US TO ASK YOU TO
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1. By all means mail greetings and parcels no Jater than the FIRST OF DECEMBER, even those for lecal delivery.
2. Avoid using the circular rate of 11; cents postage for greeting cards? :
unless such mail is completely addressed and deliverable as ads dressed, it is disposed of as waste paper.
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3. BE SURE TO USE ZONE NUMBERS IN ADDRESSING CARDS! If you don't know the zone numbers of your friends and relatives here in the city, give a list of their addresses to your mail carrier. and he will return it fo you with the proper zone pumbers: There is ‘no charge for his service. ;
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