Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 December 1944 — Page 16
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Show Cases Smashed, | "Goods Trampled in Detroit = Dearborn Shop.
By HERBERT K. LEWIS United Press Staff Correspondent
DETROIT, Dec. 27.—A crowd of alleged Store Workers’ union mem-
bers smashed show cases, overturned | counters and trampled merchandise | ward and
displays at Montgomery Co.'s Dearborn store today. A labor leader:charged the oute | break was instigated by “imported strike breakers.” Dearborn police said an estimated | 75 union members went on a 15minute rampage through the store's first floor aisles. Police sald Jéaders of the crowd were arrested on charges of malicious destruction of property. Police identified those arrested as Stanley Bukowsky, 45, Detroit, and william E. Smith, 32, Dearborn. | Police said that neither had been a Ward employee, but that they were] members of either the striking | union or the United Automobile Workers Union (C. 1. O.).
No Estimate of Damage
The store managemént said that no estimate of damage would be available until an inventory taken, Roy ) , Michigan director | for the striking United Retail Warehouse and Department Store Employees (C. I. O.), declared that the disturbance began when “comn-
pany-imported strike breakers at- | tempted to interfere with our members who went into the store for a |
* peaceful demonstration.”
+ Scoggins said pickets had planned | . to “parade” through the store in a
repitition of tactics which had ne=n used . previously ti pany to close the building early | during pre-Christmas shopping days. “But today,” Scoggins said, “strike’ breakers imported by the
company tried to stop the pickets] : and a scuffle resulted.”
Leaders of the union earlier had
: denled knowledge of the outbreak.|
The union his been picketing Ward |
‘ stores in this area since the strike
began three weeks ago over com-| pany refusal to obey war labor bbard | directives,
Roland Eaéterbrook, store man-
ager, asserted that the crowd was
composed of “union goons.”
LEGAL POINT WON BY COUNTY COUNCIL
Another chapter in the two-year- | {
old feud between county council and county commissioners was heard in circuit court today. Judge Earl R. Cox ruled that Attorney Kurt Pantzer could intervene in the fight on behalf of the county council which has filed an injunction suit to prevent county from ousting the council from its newly established headquarters. Mr. Pantzer filed a petition last week to intgrvene in the injunction suit on behalf of the council Victor Jose -Jr., county attorney, objected to Mr. Pantzer's intervention in the case on the groiind that he has no legal right te partici- | pate. { Judge Cox overruled Mr. Jose's objections, permitting Mr. Pantzer
STORE DAMAGED _L IN WARD RD STRIE B2
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force .the com-|
| CHAPLAIN JOHN C. W. LINS- |
LEY (left), vicar of All Saints | cathedral before joining the army 1 . i | nearly four years ago, has his
| new colonel's insignia pinned on
by Ma). “Gen. Howard C. David.
LATIN AMERICAN MEETING LOOMS
It'll Mark the First Test for. Stettinius’” New Team in State Dept.
WASHINGTON, Dec, 27 (U. P). -—The Latin American section of] the “team” ghosen by Secrgtary of | State Edward R. Stettimius Jr., to,
help direct’ United States foreign policy prepared today for its first test. | It will come in the soon-to-be-announced meeting of foreign ministers of all American nations ex-
cept Argentina, Informed quarters said the decision to hold such a meeting—with the unrecognized military regime of El Salvador also probably excluded —would be announced within a few, 'days. It may be held in late January or early Pebruary. f The announcement, it was learned, | will not be made by &he Pan Ameri- | can Union,
Argentina on Union Board
| This indicates that for the first| time in the history of the union an inter-American meeting of this] |nature may be held outside its | framework. { It would be difficult for the Pan | American union-toxcall a meeting of | | American republics. and exclude Argentina, which still retains her Sows on the union's governoring
ae objective of the foreign min|ister conference will be to discuss (the ‘Dumbarton Oaks proposals for | a world security organization in| quest of Western Hemisphere agreement before the full dress united | nations conference, which officials still hope will be held this winter - jor next Spring.
ABC FINES TAVERN FOR SALE. TO MINOR -
Lawrence E.. Jackson, proprietor of a tavern at 842 Ft. Wayne ave. has been fined $25 for selling beer to minors, the alcoholic beverage commission announced today. Other tavern-keepers penalized in| the state include L. W. Clayton,| Bloomington, $50 for
| after | East,
‘ters .command,
| sented with De-
| cllor-elect Rich- | ard D. Diefend-
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son, commanding general of the 10th air force in. Burma. Chaplain Linsley, whose wife, Blanche, lives in Goldsboro, N, C., spent 10 years in the Orient as rector of the American cathedral and as a missionary in the Philippines,
G. I. Gets Gallery Of Allied Chiefs
“I'VE° PROBABLY shot moge brass than any other G.I. in that theater” is the claim of Sgt. Edmund Becker, 4231 Sunset ave, 26 months in the Middle
He hastened to explain that he had done his “shooting” with nothing more deadly than a camera. Sgt. Becker, who was official arm y photographer for t he Middle East headquar-
Sgt. Becker
has taken pictures of almost every allied military official or dignitary that travelled through the Middle East. He is now at the army ground | and service forces redistribution station at Miami Beach, Fla. Sgt.
CALL DOCTORS IN
|GHAPLIN'S TRIAL
Jurors to Hear Physicians, 4
Who Ruled Joan's Baby Wasn't Comedian’s.
By VIRGINIA MacPHERSON United Press Staff Correspondent HOLLYWOOD,. Dec. 2T.—Defense Attorney Charles E. (Pat) Millikan called to the witness stand t the first of three doctors who decided .after a blood .test that Charles Chaplin was not the father of Joan Barry's daughter, Carol Ann, : The: testimony of the three physiclans—plus Chaplin's denial yesterday of Miss Barry's story of intimacies during the period the baby was conceived—was the backbone of the comedian's defense against paternity charges. brought by his one-time drama protege. Last February, the doctors took a drop of blood -from Chaplin's arm and one from the baby. They then announced that the blood specimens belonged to different families.
Hear Doctors Today
Dr. Roy W, Hammack representéd Miss Barry, Dr. V. L. Andrews represented Chaplin, and Dr. Rewton Evans was a neutral, chosen by the other two. Millikan said one would take, the stand this morning, one this afternoon and the other not until Friday. He sald he had one other witness “who will testify for about | 10 minutes,” and that he still wished | he could get writer Hans Reusch here from New York as a defense witness. He doubted that it would be possible, It looked as if it would be after New Year's before Millikan and plaintiff's counsel, Joseph E. Scott, present their final arguments to the jury.
Denies Threats
Becker estimated that he had travelled 25,000 miles on photo assignments through the Middle East.
DeMolay Initiates Big '44 Class |
THE LARGEST CLASS of the year" was initiated and pre- | Molay degrees last night in the chapter house 1017 Broadway, Master *Coun-
erfer will preside because of the induction into the navy of
Diefenderfer
or George Keenan, whose. term would have expired Sunday.
NURSING SERVICES RATIONING URGED
WASHINGTON, Dec, 27 (U. P..| —The Red Cross urged the public|-
‘avallable” for
With the overseas nurse shortage |
selling to growing more acute, the army for |
Chaplin made his final trip to the
{witness stand yesterday, and took {Just 15 minutes to deny—point by | point—Miss Barry's story.
Chaplin denied that he told Miss Barry he would “arrange things” if she would go away after she told him during the spring of 1943 that she was pregnant. He denied also
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|and the comedian was dismissed.
GLORIA JEAN ILL WITH EYESTRAIN
HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 27 (U, P.).— A studio spokesman said today that Gloria Jean, Universal starlet, probably will have to wear dark glasses for a year. : She must cure a case of eyestrain caused by the unblinking stare required in her role as a blind girl in the film “Destiny.”
GWEN FARRAR DJES
LONDON, Dec. 27 (U. P.).—Gwen Farrar, 42, music hall and radio star who helped popularize the song “It Ain't Gonna Rain No More,”
today to~ ration itself on nursing] gied Christmas night, it was an-| services and to insist that nurses
{who are classied military duty answer the army's call for “10,000 nurses now.”
nounced today.
CONFER DEGREES FRIDAY Naomi chapter No. 131, O. E. 8, will confer degrees during a called meeting at 8 p. m. Friday in the
to actively aid the council in its minors, and two Lebanon men, Earl|the first time is sending hospital! Masonic temple, North and Illinois |
suit to prevent commissioners from interfering with the council's functions. : Addison J. Parry, council presi-| dent, said county commissioners and others were trying to prevent the council from functioning as it
should in eliminating waste in county spending
HOLIDAY PARTY PLANNED Indianapolis White Shrine No. 6 will hold a Christmas and New Year's party for members and their families at 8 p. m. tomorrow in Castle hall, 230 E. Ohio st.
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