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GULD WILL FIGHT 'ENEMIES OF LABOR
MILWAUKEE, Wis, Aug. 10 (U. P). «- The American Newspaper
to defeat “the enemies of labor and democracy.”
ia proposal wis made in’ on of & number of-
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Christina Barbara Strens, 82, al 3306 Wat-~
rd., cerebral hemorrha Minnie Cc. Ruddle. 50, at 3760 W. Washington st, corenary "occlusio Boyle, 67, at Methodist, ‘carcinoma, Lpuvenia Lewis, 68, at 2926 E. 18th st, chronic. endocarditis, Mamie Hibbs, 47, a Sity, palma, Loulk tes, 4, apoplexy. Amanda Alice Rael, Me at rn W. 20th . st, Shionie myocarditis. Leon Pranzman, 50, at Methodist, myorge Beckerich, 75, sat 2222 Broadway, Jayocaraitis. A. Cook, 56, at Veterans’, uremia. . Wright, 39, at Long, cardio Otto P, Kern, 8 3 5310 Broadway, coro-
nary Anna M. McMannis, 58, at 2861 N. Gale st., carcinoma,
EVENTS TODAY
WAQ air exhibit, second floor of L. 8. ~~ Kyres & Co,
EVENTS TOMORROW WAC air exhibit, second floor of L. 8. Ayres & Co. Paper Packagy oo Manual high school aadorium, J . MM.
hotel, 6:45 'p. m, an Fireside sopuedl, Butler uni. versity, 7:45 p.m. Teen-age dance, Brookside park community building. 8
MARRIAGE LICENSES These lists are from officiai records In the county court house. The Times, therefore, i» not responsible for errers is names and addresses.
Vernie Dass of $3¢ Birch; Lillian Gardner of
Porest Clipart Washington, D. C.; Gracie Burs, R. R. 7. Box v Wilbert Williams, Duyion, O.; Florence McGee, rales a
army; Pequetti ates, 35; Mary Alte-
es of 331 N. Delaware; Erma Croffutt of 516 N, New New Jersey.
P. R. R. DENIES C. I. 0.
—A Pennsylvania railroad spokesman today denied C. I. O. charges that the line has used coercion and discrimination against employees who have joined the C. I. O.'s Railway Workers union, which is attempting to organize equipment maintenance men on the system. The railroad now deals with the Brotherhood of Shoperaft Employees independent), which was chosen as the ‘workers’ recognized bargaining representative under a national mediation board election in 1938. The railroad is required to do so under the railway labor act as long as the
But, the spokesman emphasized, the railroad also is living up to its obligation not to interfere with employees who may desire to join another union,
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CHARGE OF COERCION!
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_ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Delegations today elect three vice|
tion city. New York and St. PaulMinneapolis chapters have bid for next year's meeting. Other ‘resolutions asked establishment of the President's fair employ. ment practices committee as a permanent arm of the government for protection against racial and religious discrimination in employment, enactment of the Kilgore-Murray-Truman bill setting up ma-
resolutions adopted | chinery for planned reconversion to sr -|Iast night by the guild's 11th annual
y and establish‘of representatives of in-
composed dustry, labor and agriculture.
peacetime economy, ment of a national planning board | Rectal Otntmen
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prove union wage increase demands. ; pe
WRITERS SUE SINATRA on
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charges that HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 10 (U. P.).— lyrics for the song, “The M:
Frank Sinatra, songwriter Jimmy |Stopped,” were plagiarized card the little gee] formula and aP-{ py’ nd 12 cor fe “You're Mine to Love written were sued today for $100,000 each Jack Trizio and Chuck Bennett.
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