Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 September 1944 — Page 2
2 UNION ELECTIONS ORDERED IN STA WASHINGTON, Sept. 22 '(U. P.). ~The national labor relations board has ordered elections to determine representation for collective bargaining purposes among employees of the 8S. G. Taylor Chain Co, Hammond, Ind. and the National Farm Machinery Co-Opera-tive, Inc., Shelbyville, Ind. The elections were ordered held within 30 days after petitions were
filed by the International Brother hood of Electrical Workers (A. F. of L) of Hammond and the International Association of Machinists (A. F. of L) of Shelbyville, the
the date of inauguration, the vice president-elect would become Presi-
It was recalled here that the G. O. P. national committee acted in such a situation when Vice Presi- . dent James S. Sherman died in 1912 after serving all but a few days of his first term. : . The committee ' named Nichols Murray Butler of New. York as running mate to the late President William “Howard Taft. When the presidential electoral votes counted in January, Woodrow Wilson won an overwhelming majority, while Taft and Butler received only eight electoral votes each.
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clotting almost instantly results. substance, a great new life-saver |of ; for peacetime surgery as well as in| Prothrombin. war wounds, developed in the labortroit, by Drs, Walter H. Seegers, Eugene C. Loomis and J. M. Van-
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registration covers the offerIng of the stock to common stockholders. Subscription warrants are expected to be offered on Oct, 13 | expire Oct. 25, subject to approval of the offering at a meeting of stockholders Oct. 30. When the offer is made, the price, dividend and initial conversion rate of the preferred will be announced.
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GISTER STOCK Nev YORK, Sept. 2 (WU. P)—| Oliver Farm Equipment Co. soon |¢ will register with the Securities and |; * | Exchange commission a block of [82,000 shares ‘of $100 par value cumulative convertible preferred stock, according to ‘Alva W, Phelps,
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