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Jots would not have been able to|mediatory way. They are

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off course.

‘the waters off the Florida coast |. president. alerted to watch for some sign

jay was even joined by platies from | era] Motors before Jan. 1. $ Bahamas.

pm the ship Gaines Mills that its pig union. w had seen an explosion at sea terday. Rear Adm. Ralph E.| vison, chief of naval operations |

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EROSION. "Naval officials said a combat-| lantic City in the spring. frained flight leader was in charge]

of the areraft would disappear | time since the strike began. "HYDE PARK TO OPEN

S open the late President Roosevelt's I Hyde Park estate to the public next ay, it was reported today. An ad- | sion, probably 25 cents, will rged. }

{tion was “on the give." EVANSVILLE GEN. HONORED | Sees “Concessions”

distinguished service medal, the | mr department announced today. | “Gen. Harding won the decor~+inn for a 30 per cent increase in

he quartermaster general. | sutomobiles,

OPERA CONDUCTOR DIES

ctor of the Metropolitan Opera ing a Jook at the data which ™

wt CC GUL il tie Le fle Thomas Joining Reuther in Parley Seen S (Continued From Page One) [the prices and profits on its prod-|a Eitizens’ committee, brought to ) . Feutlier emplissizcdl “thie 1 a position on ind sther GC - . “ re t - joining in the conversation, In & ny change in the status of the She] Te wi Dasfuse on 1 ame sy > co!

headed |orike » and he sent a telegram to “ teracted fadio their base if such winds had | by John Q. Jennings, head of the General Motors. local saving: ron mented, “Sure, we could get the coun

them conciliation service's Detroit office,| acsions by G MN planes each carried enough |who takes pride in being the reP- | winning by rd Shaw is and one-half hours | resentative of “John Q. Public.” ground. ] y traini The pétticipation of Mr. Thomas are plotted for a swing 100/is believed to result from a secret| =~. pen mi i coriferencé. Wednesday in the Pitts-| About 200 spokesmen for G. M.|Ore,), that General Motors had vio-| © All merchant and fishing ships| burgh office of Philip Murray, C. 1.[locals are due here tomorrow to

observers. Now ‘they are actually

" ” 1 Mr. Thomas is widely reported to|shall be ended forthwith, as rethe planes. The search yester-|pgve opposed a strike against Gen-

denies there is anything other than

Phe only. slim clue Was a report - announced intention to -name an union's side on most df the qUes- | bert ’ { ( y slim port ynity in the top command of his official facts-finding | in this|tions involved, and By oft Busine Detloit, said he was|q few hours after she staggered into |

On the surface, the two sides ap-

{The union leaders declared, however, that it represented something pe More than 10 per cent, and de‘duced therefore that the corpora- —~

© WASHINGTON, Pec. 7 (U. P.).~—| Mr. Reuther stuck by his original LN Msj. Gen. Carl A. Harding of demand that the corporatich £ sville, Ind., has been awarded pe required to produce data to prove it cannot meet the demand

Mr. Thomas was less concerned h about the factors on which Mr. CHICAGO, Dec. 7 (U. P.).—Max Reuther sets such store—-the corndix, composer and former con- poration’s “ability to pay,” includ-

chestra, died here yesterday. He declares -is confidential and will h : Inot be open to public scrutiny; and

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our own fact-finding committee.” A. F, of L.-Stand Shown

The other was a statement here; by Senator Wayne L. Morse (R.|

lines strong and we shall’ win.”

Leeal Spokesmen

dispute,

ion. eame when the convention

the strike. | General Motors strike,

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obvious reference fo the U. A.

{ by . / & » v same kind of support § urganiung 1. waits which. have supported the ire A je 1 Mansfeld in her ~The alr transport command has

| ; 39-year-old - soldier todgy had the! yesterday after the ted the. principlés of collective i y i ; 5 . ‘ upport of his wife and his em- 0ld defendant ended a gruelling tional air crews available because pass judgment on whether the strike | DATgaining by refusing’ to discuss S'PPO + Mis : i J Spike the union’s pay denfands unless the ployers in a fight to free him from four-day ‘recital of events surround- | price and profit issues were re- charges he deserted the army 1

quested by President Truman, and moved. Mr. Morse, former member | years Mans{ usband i larger But heigiso to express themselves on his of the war labor board, took the] veigation a] ey - Mr tats. hy way

i {ments in an atmosphere not too serted the army at Jefferson Baros Their recommendations, expected friendly to his ideas—a meeting of racks, Mo., July 25, 1928. slaying, which she has said she does Mr. Reuther is reporved willing op be in accord with the leader- local Republican leaders. : 3 CRANE the Piorida area, said at Jack- take over the union presidency an ;ship’s advice to stand fast, will be| , development UB f ville that the Mills’ report did | the outcoin€ of the G. M. battle will | communicated to local unions and | yy pment. utifavorable to the nt give the exact location of the have much influence at the auto they will

_vote during the next two ns + ht 5 workers’ national convention in At- or three of the “state federation of labor William

days on whether to call off tabled a resolution indorsing the accident

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~ Short of Fliers WASHINGTON, Dee. 1 (U. P.. 1 =Too rapid demobilization appar-

cant.

1.0. strike. | ] — trial for the fatal shooting of a "Ad to turn down a request by the

= ' |nurse she believed had stolen her Of¢e of defense transportation to FACES. OLD CHARGE }jtre the believed had stolen her sansport 100,000 additional men's DETROIT, Dec. 7 (U. P.). — A! Dr. Catton began his testimony month east from the west coast,

ing 46-year-. ATC said there were no addi-

! of the rapid "discharge of air ~iing the death of Mrs. Vada Martin,| forces personnel, It added that it 7/32, a war veteran's wife. ~~ * | would take too long fo train air

ents who arrested Al-| john Mansfeld, committed suicide Instead of the present C-47's.

| About 37,000 men a month now bert Brown who de-'g police station and confessed the are being flown east while 16,000

are being moved west. . COUNCILMAN RESIGNS

Catton . tried to show that the!

KILLED IN MINE

BOONVILLE, Dec. 7. (U. P.).— have been unconscious on the morn-|

usk, 63, ‘was killed fn an ing of Oct, 4~the day of the shoot- TCHEBALON from his eity council]

a loading machine, gotten everything connected with it. councilman since 1934.

*. without leaving a trace. Harry ‘'W. Anderson, G. M. vice . =. | president, offered to raise wages an average of 134 cents an hour

; \ “ J d,” and said this] : NEW : 7 (U. P).— | “across the board, . The emt ot at will | WAS Dasicaily the same as the 10 /per cent offer G. M. made Nov. 7 i ot .

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his service as director of the pay, And also that the corporation “Fir.004 { nee division of the office of must dgree not to raise prices of its

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at the Sommerville Coal ing. He explained that she could Post of Jerome C. Stephens, 83, was Co. mine yesterday. He was struck have described the* killing after- accepted by the remainder of the

The union is encouraged by two. William Green, A. F. of L i g } ! | , AP . presi- on the head by the revolving lever ward and in detail and the - | counc i hens been orists assothe bomber group. They ex-|peared as adamant as ever when developments. One was a report by dent and a convention speaker, with of ’ — 3 Soday: Stay hag & shetrman of the Slate 1

sed complete bafflement that all | they got around a table for the first | _

2s come home 2s... .

Marion quota—$18, 796,970.

Said Marion County War Finance Chairman Willlam H. Trimble: “It’s up to every resident of Mar. ion county to get behind the drive. | Marion county has neyer failed to suburn-haired defendant could ELKHART Dee 7 (U. P).—The tyson Sat wat 1m) ’ « Buh “in Jast great bond drive.” Indiana florists have sold more than $1,087,706 in bonds during the current campaign, Frank Luebking,

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Hoosier bond sales spurted forward by $5,500,000 on the fifth Pear! Harbor anniversary, but with one day remaining the Victory Loan goal was still $15,100,000 away. Marion county sales were $6,568,030 short of thie quota. - At a glance the Victory Loan

score was: | State quota~—$92,000,000; totil pur. chased —$79,900,000. by

365,000; total

* |ciation, reported today.

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ELECTRICA ELECTIO

Election of offi United Electric at P. R. Mallory ahead on sched lifting. of a res Superior Court J ard.

The court had to hold electio filed Dec. 4 by charged . he had for vice preside had been remove ballot. The uni told the court a day Mr. Miller's moved because making him in office.

Announcement would be held t as originally sc in a joint staten ent Byrl Hamil torney Thurl C.

LAFAYETTE, ~Coristruction ¢ dent housing pro versity was halte of workers who "The workers, BE A Kemmer walked off the requests for a J raise, The com to have offered thé hour. At Indianapc Commissioner Ct that efforts tow a settlement had The strikers w Hod Carriers, FB mon Laborers u

emer