Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 February 1945 — Page 6

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‘Zhukov ‘swung

Lewis if He's Sociable | FOR FRANKFURT a

(Continued From Page One) Mr. Tobin heads the A. F. of L. A committee on the U, M. W. matter. | of L. terms.

President William Green was un- heen conducting the direct negotia-. * derstood to have reported to the | |tions ‘with Mr. Lewis. Berlin on West Bank

carry out an invitation extended |. “Big Bill,” who ‘once exchanged by the A. F. of L convention in [punches with John L. at an A. F.

{along a line eastward through the!

open nego- | lall-out for the U, M. W. readmis- | thorized 10 re-op $ | {Arnswalde © and Deutsch® Krone

council au - f acle to the reunion has! The council tock time out from | areas, EST: Dhetas ® tient of con-{the Lewis matter to adopt a resolu- | Bean sal Bie Rusiats pened | EF " flicting jurisdictions between affili- | tion calling for congressional action POR 3 ac 5 og Les ws ated A. F. of L. unions and the on the Wagner-Murphy<Dingell bill| Hoge sal Roto he er Rois U. M. W. district 50 unions®™the to broaden social security coverage. Ire reslau, and were pus ng’ Lewis catch-all organizalion which | Fears Disillusionment I" _odncludes chemical construc tion, agricultural and other workers. Some council members were understood to have resisted the U. M. W. re-entry in advance of a settlement of the district 50 controversy on the ground that it would invite jurisdictional strife. These members believed the. re-

The Russians

Reach Transport Hub

Asserting that peace will “prove, he \ a dangerous disillusionment “if it is| “The German command said ° the

followed by widespread unemiploy- | Soviets reaehed--the outskirts of | ment” the council urged old-age Liegnitz, big transport centef 40|

benefits for 25,000,000 workers not miles west and slightly north of now covered, ‘federalization and Breslau.

head across the

miles,

compensation and the. inclusion of furt. Soviet armored forces fought . The Nazis said Kuestrin se Tetaining his present controls in the encirclea * Sa Yuen hag Dar building trades and the chemcial elements in the medical profession | ®H“HH ! o ally ¥ 1e fields. where organization oppor-| Which have raised groundless out- Junction. of ussian bridgeheads tunities are expected to expand in Cries of socialized medicine.”

The resolution’ criticized “certain

lacross the Oder. | A Moscow broadcast hinted at an

mitting the Jurisdictional argu-

. the council to the provision of the | At that time Mr. Andrew said. it the Oder — still unconfirmed offi- |

i southeast of Berlin to

? | : 8 » 1 a i : & ” : i — : on ” a. — . i Hint A. F. of L. to Readmit SOVIETS B TILE Sori

the ' northwest

wing of his army toward the Baltic

He was attempt-

were wi

{miles south of Stettin at Soldin, [captured several days ago. In Silesia, Marshal 1 [Konev's army expanded ‘its

Oder 18

A. F. of L. constitution forbidding appeared that a special session of | : a — thé issuance of a charter “if the the legislature would have to be| % jurisdiction claimed is a trespass held =at which time - most of the on the jurisdiction of existing af- [post-war money bills now pending | filiated unions, without the written would be considered. consent qf such unions.” { He said it had been the policy of John “ Marchiando, president of the ways and means committee to the Progressives, who appeared be- grant funds for plan-making, but | fore the council yesterday, said his | to postpone appropriation of build. | union “never will give such written [ing funds until materials actually consent to the readmission of the were available. | UMW” Depends on War | Daniel J. Tobin, council member| Date of any post-war appropri-| ——gmi—president—of—the—Teamsters ating-session—of the legislature, he. Union, denied that he had headed !said, would depend on dev elopments an anti-Lewis movement, but it was of the war. . evident that he had been determined| Yesterday, Rep. Andrew denied | that the reunion should :occur on | discussing status’ of the Legion! the terms of the A. F, of L., and bullding bill and in committee renot John L.'s, | quested The Times reporter to tell The téamsters’ boss sald he fa-| Legion representatives where he vored readmission ‘on terms agreed | obtained a story concerning pos- | THE to by the council” and added that! | sible delay in action on the meas- | . he would put the C. I. O. in the | ure, introduced two weeks ago. DIAMOND same category. “I favor anything| Mr. Uhl answered he had gotten | that will unify labor,” he asserted. his information from Mr. Andrew. | CORNER ‘We Need Unity’ Whereupon, the ways and means | : {chairman ordered. The Times repre- BARNEY “We need unity as never before. sentative out of the meeting. v lh Anti-labor legislation is being pro-| Meanwhile, représentatives of the The Diamond posed in various state legisiatures| Veterans of Foreign Wars and the LINCOLN HOTEL Specialist of Indianapolis

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and in congress-by those who want | Disabled American Veterans yes- Washington and to take advantage of our- division.” |terday ‘said their organizations fully | Hlinois Sts. * He added, however, that “there indorsed the construction program

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0 |ing to seal off a 12,000-mile pocket | | consisting of Pomerania, the Polish. William. Green, however, has| corridor and Danzig. Storm Key y Citadel Before Advancing 15 to 22 miles on a] | 20- mile front, Zhukov shattered the

council yesterday that the miners’ |. The pro-Lewis forces were bol- ; (first German defense line before chief is prepared to go along with | stered by William L. Hutcheson,| ° Of Oder. Bigs and the Balto ata point 40 the conditions. president of thé” carpenters unigp to re Tiley prunes hi Saal : 7 w. would] i t i a 8. Nf 2 Bel (OIF Re-entry -of the U. M. land A. F. of L. first vice presiden (Continued From Page One) Stettin-Detitsch Krone highway

heavy fighting in the area of Pyritz, (an d railway midway between the 23 miles southeast of Stettin, and !W0 Pomperanian. strongholds. New Orleans last year, when the of L. ‘convention, declared himself | | “The advance carried to within 19 miles southeast Qf -Stargard, a tiations. | ston. | 10- -way raliway and highway hub

|guarding the approaches to Stet-

thin 36

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van 8S. bridge0 miles

240 square

| . standardization of ‘unemployment Eighteen miles north of Frank-| Amazingly fast

gourceful John L. would insist on health and disability benefits, ip {he Stresis 'v) baring Russie. relief for neuritic ?

neuralgic pains!

the post-war period. as d limpending announcement on the There's no point in suffering Some of the opposition to the |battle of the Oder before Berlin by hours of misery when Bayer reunion was said to have been re [the Red army command. Aspirin can give you surprisingly moved by the suggestion for subs | It said Zhukov's front had been quick relief,

1. Bayer Aspirin is among the

“wrapped in‘ official silence which | ments to the council, . fastest reliefs ever discovered! sually es s - The question then would arise as} stalls precedes some big announce Starts disintegrating in your ment. stomach within {wo seconds—is

to domination of the council and | % o Hard battles on the Oder on ready to go to work almost

that F. of F. affifi- : Be er oe BD the U. M. both sides of Frankfurt continued,” | immediately. W. reduced to its former status as Sherley Uhl Is i 1s Ejected From Ernst Von Hammer, Nazi military, 2. Bayer Aspirin can be de. - __an organization of miners. . commentator, said. | pended upon. Over forty years of 2 Other obstacles to a completion | -Meeting Considering He reported that the Germans! Sdecyulil feet foetus millions | > had crushed a Soviet bridgehead of normal cases proves that AL y ar less ve 3 ihe sen entry appeared less for. Legion Fund lacross the Oder at Fuerstenburg, 43 Bayer Aspirin means sure relief! spe. | ty miles southeast of Berlin. | Know what you're getting when Progressives Kick | (Continged From Page One) But other Russian units “gained a Joba! Never sel for piri The Progressive Mine Workers | itm foothold on the west bank” =< Times reporter that he had sched-| just south of Frankfurt, he added. | : Union, granted a charter in ‘1938 uled no hearing on the Legion pro-| The official German \y HE BAYER a \. for “exclusive” rights to organize posal and had no plans to hold a agency said the Russians were pour- YY miners, was still fighting to hold {hearing. . ling tanks into bridgeheads across | ASPIRIN \R

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