Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1946 — Page 9

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Officials Hint He May Succeed Murray if Successful.

WASHINGTON, March 28 (U.P). ~Walter P. Reuther, 38, who rose from an apprentice steel worker to be president of the C. I, O. United Auto Workers union, emerged today as the man to watch in the American labor movement. Officials of the big unions, including the C..I. O., were surprised by the victory of the fast-talking redheaded Reuther over affable, tobacco- -chewing R. J. Thomas in yesterday's U, A. W: election at Atlantic City. Mr, Reuther won by a scant 125 votes. C. 1. O. President Philip Murray, who was cool to Mr, Reuther during the election campaign, declined immediate comment. But there was considerable belief here that Mr, Reuther has a bright future in the C. 1. O., possibly even as Mr. Mur= ray’'s eventual successor, if he can deliver in his new job, Job Is Twofold Mr. Reuther’s job will be twofold: He must weld the U, A. W. into a strong consolidated union which can prevent. any large-scale deser= tions to the American Federation of Labor, and he must sell the U. A. W. leadership on his social philosophies. Mr. Reuther’s most immediate task probably will be to rally the various union factions behind his program. Although defeated for president, Mr. Thomas still can be elected a

union vice president. That would | exactly reverse the previous situa-! tion since Mr, Reuther was a vice | president when he led the U. A.| W.'s reeord-making strike against’ General Motors. | Mr. Reuther also was opposed by | union secretary-treasurer George. Addes, Richard T. Frankensteen, another U. A. W, vice president, 2he Richard Leonard, head of the

Seeks Higher Wages In outlining his program, Mr.

production of housing, higher wages and lower prices, an annual wage in the auto industry and a clean-up of Communists in the union.

of Mr. Reuther’s philosophies, He | was known to have disapproved of | Mr. Reuther's efforts to tie in wages | with ability to pay, believing it to be outside the scope of unionism. | Nevertheless, Mr. Reuther in his | first speech - following his election | pledged that “as long as I am president, the U, A.W. will be a source {of strength for Murray and the

|be “at the side of Philip Murray {and help him carry the burden.”

‘MILLIONAIRE TO AID STREET SWEEPER

NEW YORK, March 28 (U. P).

down his street sweepers broom and resume his engineering education at the Massachusetts Insti. tute of Technology as protege of a millionaire garment manufac- | turer. | The captain, wounded on OKki- | nawa, was discovered by newspaper reporters at his white-wing chore four days ago, and since then has been flooded with more than | 100 offers of jobs. { The millionaire, who asked that! his name be withheld, has offered | to pay all the education and liv- | ing expenses of the veteran and his. wife, if Cholewsinki is admit- | ted -by the school, it was reported. |

DISCOVER ‘SECOND POLE’ MOSCOW,- March 28 (U, P.).—A second magnetic pole in the northern hemisphere has been discovered by a Russian sc'entist, according { to. the newspaper “Evening Moscow.”

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Ward and Township Vice Chairwomen Meet at Athenaeum

Among the those attending a meeting of Republican ward and township vice chairwomen last night were (left to right) Mrs. Fern Norris, 11th district vice chairwoman; Miss Mary Catherine Stair, vice chair - woman of the Marion county Young Republicans; Miss Annabelle Graves, 12th ward vice chairwoman; Mrs. Agnes Todd, county G, O. P, vice chairwoman; Mrs, Mabel 8. Fraser, Delphi, state Republican vice

chairwoman oa State Chairman Clark Bp

GOP ‘Women Pledge Support To Help Clean Up the City

Women leaders of the Marion county Republican organization have pledged their support to the campaign to improve the city’s garbage collection and trash cleanup services. In a resolution adopted by G. O. P. ward and township vice chairwomen at the Athenaeum last night, ‘they also indorsed the city’s drive against drunken drivers and pledged support to efforts for a general cleanup of tavern conditions here. . The resolution offered the serv-

jces of the women's department of the Republican committee to assist Mayor Tyndall in obtaining additional equipment and personnel to improve trash and garbage collections. The group also pledged its support to county commissioners in a program to improve the sewer and drainage systems in suburban areas, County Chairman Henry E. Ostrom spoke briefly, urging party members to “nominate the highest grade of candidates available” in the May 7 primary election,

CENTRAL NORMAL TO GET 3 G. I. BARRACKS

Times Special DANVILLE, Ind, March 28. Three barracks for the housing of veterans attending college under the G. I. bill of rights have been allocated to Central Normal college by the Chicago office of the federal housing administration, The barracks, each 20x 100 feet, are located at Ceorge fields Lawrenceville, Ill, Two of the structures will be made into units which will house 18 single veterans each. The remaining barrack will house three family units with a maximum of four persons each, The Danville town board has approved the construction of the

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