Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 August 1946 — Page 20
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PITTSBURGH, Aug. 12 (U. P.) ~~ An all-out drive to purge the C. I. O. United Electrical Workers Union of Communists was under way today. It was headed by Interna-
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Cio Begins Purge oF 'Reds' Within Electrical Union Ranks
tional Vice President Harry Block
of Philadelphia. Mr. Block, who heads the faction
known as "U. E. members for democratic action,” charged the Communists with attempting to
make the union “a vehicle to advance the Br policy of ‘the Soviet Union.” He said the “members for democratic action” represent the majority of non-Communists in the union and will push its fight to oust the Communists at the national convention in Milwaukee
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| Sept. 9. Mr. Block's faction completed a |two-day convention here yesterday and in a statement of principles jséued at the conclusion of the meeting said it sought to prevent the U. E. from going to “its own | destruction as a front for the American Communist party.” Membership Non-Communist The membership of the U. E. is overwhelmingly non «Communist, the statement said, but an “infi- { nitely disproportionate” minority {has seized control of the national
| office, the executive board, the) paid staff, the union newspaper, | and some district councils and locals. The union faces a choice of “re-
{turning the U. E. to the ranks of | | respectable C. I. O. unions with| | sound union objectives, or allowing | [the U. E. to hurry along to its own| | destruction as a front for . the | American Communist party and its | program, There is no middle road,” | the statement charged. The Communist minority has demonstrated, the statement con- | tinued, “that it will subordinate {sound union policies within the U.E. | Its effort to associate the U. E. |openly with the Communist party {program has been deliberate. “In the progress the U. E. membership suffered serious losses in the collective bargaining field, such as lost opportunities to establish decent minimum wages, the imposition of unsatisfactory incentive sys-| | tems, and the abandonment of vari-| | ous forms of union security such as! | maintenance of membership. These | backward steps were deliberately | | misrepresented and the ldsses minimized by the national office.” The Communists are endangering | the welfare, not only of the U. E. |and the C. 1. O, but also of the American government “in their efforts to make the U. E. a vehicle | to advance the foreign policy of the | Soviet union. ‘These persons are
| creating new and growing obstacles | on location for
to understanding between our peo- | ple and the Soviet people,” the | statement declared.
| HOME BUILDERS TO MEET | The Indianapolis Home Builders | association will meet tomorrow eve- | ning at Fox-Hunt Recreation, Inc, |for a dinner session. The meeting | is set for 6:30 p. m.
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CARRIE. JACOBS BOND HAS 84TH BIRTHDAY
HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 12 (U. P.).— White-haired Carrie Jacobs Bond, composer of “A Perfect Day,” “I Love You Truly” and 84th birthday anniversary yesterday. “Although I am not well, I feel no complaint because 1 am filled with gratitude by the messages of love extended to me,” she said. A few close friends and Mrs. Bond's granddaughter, Elizabeth walters, celebrated with the com-
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SISTER OF “ACTRESS
MONTEZ IS MARRIED
HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 12 (U. P).— 21-year-old sister | Maria Montez, | with |
Consuelo Gracia, of Screen Actress was honeymooning today Movie Publicist Kenneth Carter,
33, following their marriage at the |
Montez home. The couple met last May
| ture “Pirates of Monterey,’ | which Miss Garcia played cousin of Miss Montez, the star. The sisters are the daughters o
a former Dominican Republic diplo
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HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 12 (U. P.).—
Screen = starlet Sally Rawlinso
nearly 200 other famous SONgs, celebrated her
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By JACK GAVER United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Aug. 12.—Anything that happens to Barbara Laage latter she gets to Hollywood is apt to seem anti-climactic. Events so tar have practically ruined her ca- | pacity for astonishment. Barbara is the little - known French actress who suddenly found herself ahd her activities spread over seven pages of an American picture magazine two months ago. Offers began to deluge her in Paris a day after the issue came out in the United States. Four days later she accepted one of them. Two weeks ago she arrived here by plane, with the movies as her first objective, Not Sure About Hollywood “I am not sure I like Hollywood,” | she said,
ing before the war.
living. But I am an actress.
urally I try it”
largest talent houses.
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He's never seen her act,
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“I love New York. Exciting. Hol lywood does not sound so good for | If there is a career there “for me, nat-|
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Mr. Morris himself made the conaccepted
simply on the basis of the magazine layout. As the girl's agent,
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