Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1946 — Page 15
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WASHINGTON, March 8.-—That General Motors “encouraging commusnism”—by failing to deal with Walter Reuthe r of the United Automobile Workers (C. I, 0.) was to be charged in the house today by Rep. Charles M. La« Follette, Evansville Republican, +s
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Mr. LaFollette is secking the senatorial nomination in Indiana as of self-styled “radical Re-
publican” he has.enlisted labor and PAC support to oust the venerable Senator’ Raymond E. Willis (R. Ind), who is an announced candidate for renomination. IY After obtaining 30 minutes” to {speak at the close of the business session of the house today Mr. La-
A father who tossed $20 bills at an orchestra leader to have his favorite songs played but who failed to support his two sons by a previous marriage today had exhausted the last of several legal moves to avoid a non-support hearing. Judge Walter Pritchard of superior court 4 yesterday overruled la plea in abatement - filed by | Attorney Harry Hatfield for the (defendant, George Shimer, The
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Follette particularly invited members of the house un-American ac tivities committee to hear him. “I intend to discuss certain aspects of, the General Motors strike and the attitude of Harry Anderson, General Motors vice president in charge” of personnel,” Mr, LaFollette said. Sees Deep Purpose “I think Mr, Anderson's attitude amounts to spreading and propagating communism. That seems | JETER be his purpose in discrediting to | JREUTIER ter Reuther (U, A, W.-C, I. 0), who is the American Coramunists’ pet hate, Mr. Anderson knows this. “I think the members of the committee on un-American active ities ought to be here to hear what I shall have to say because it concerns what I think is General Motors deliberate attempt to -encourage the spread of communism so that it may create a class struggle.
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