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bi SE EGE STEN es RC gre mR : : HN REE ra Tw aA an FADE 0 sles oA 5 «: 4 " . . ‘ ® @ a | . i . . »; a men ___. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ___-. ; LC . . THURSDAY, OCT. 81, 1946 ° THURS! Ha 9 But Te 106 \ “ in for a long strike because water-| tional dispute with the C.I1.O.| National Politics=—:- ~~ the Republicans call a Communist leave for his Independenr:, © MOy - ) Spain. : AL | OR ERS |tront employers had ‘rejected the Brewery Workers union. - Sih 2 \|organization, Mr, Taft also told a home. this afternoon to cast hig A gy J coe) ; ah peace ‘offers of the longshoremen| At Washington, it still had not iN : ") | meeting of the union league that|vote for Missouri Democratic cans : n Agenda of UN| pf YLT ind sip owners nad shown in-|Po omelaly contimed unas whe IRAE] EF] ite clooton 3 5 Sepubionn au sites cess Tutsi, Ee Tae got iq : Al . a je i : gress ocratic|e: a a. gen a © : CRASH PICKETS difference” to the overtures of the|jts contract with the soft coal ; n | trend toward totalitarianism.” speech. Pye oe voted Hat TVET arin conn 2h ie ann, who arses o sce 5) BY DEMOCRATS ioe umm svt: | pie yes ot meme, VU | abyoor prepared to co-operate fully with SAE : a month ago. However : : : wv , other members - . United - , government spokesmen ‘ taking part in an election poll by |cratié-Farmer-Labor candidates at . i Lola Agar 400 Police Guard Entry Info| 1m the air line strike, the SO%|sid that miners Chieftain John L : Newsweek magazine, generally Minneapolis, Former Vice Presidént To M cates effective safeguards bf way of Milwaukee Plant. proval of its peace plan from the Tavis Ju sched an understand-| Newsweek’ Poll Gives GOP [agreed that the Republicans would | Henry A. Wallace charged that Sec- Oo | per- |yrispection and other means to pro-| . : pilots. : administration on the . win house control by 10 seats. Their | retary of tate James F. Byrnes has the opening of |tect complying states against the| (Continued From Page One) Under the plan, the pilots would reopening of the contract. 10-Seat Margin. composite opinion was that the sen- [been “needled” into risking war’ T UN brought up f0r- ngzards of violation and evasion.” | k return to their jobs pending nego-|, Xf MF: Lewis demands more than ate race would be close and could go |with Russia by Senator Arthur H, 0 n Mr. Austin said the United Na {\Dcluding leaders of the striking... oo heir wage demands, 1f|ihe Sovernment is willing to grant, w,. By UNITED PRESS either way. No writer predicted a Vandenberg (R. Mich) and the Venezuela. ' sould hot reduce armaments| United Automobile Workers, were|,;"coiqement was reached in one the coal mines administration may| Democrats ard Republicans fe-|pemocratic gain in either house. |army and navy. | 4 assembly Mons poshiive Acts Which wili|oited for contempt of court, week. the dispute would be sub-|0WrR over the bargaining to the verishly exchanged victory predic-| pen patrick H. Drewry (D, Va),| Mr. Wallace said he “refused to: its bear- . ‘ | post-war| In three days of violence at West | jited to arbitration. The com; operators and the union. tions and name-calling today as the hajrman of the house Democratic believe” that Secretary Byrnes “is LOND establish the peavell Po ov|Allis autos have been overturned, a it : al election campaign |campaign committee, said his com- (happy with the way in which “Senproposals | onditions’ to which Mr, Molotov a accepted the proposal, but sald it Operators Agreeable moved into its final five days. " ator Vandenberg, the army and here for .t also referred,” he added. . windows smashed ued workers Wy-|would try to get its planes in the| It was learned at Washington that| The Communists were told mean- iftee SL eoneluded pa 2 navy are making our foreign pole Franco Spe \ Jetgried Mr. Austin placed the broadest ing enter or leave the place air anyway “pretty soon.” spokesmen for the operators have|while that the Democrats Want 1O| ill retain a 25-30 Seat house ma- |1cY.” Unless 't Sul (woasible. interpretation on another UAW. The threatened telegraph strike assured the government they wil pust. of them. jarity. “Certainly Secretary Byrnes was : | a letter from section of Mr. Molotov's speech:| At Detroit, . . 80-| was called off when members of the|accept an invitation to take over| Ina speech last night, Dem- No Automatic ‘Cure’ not responsible for navy filers write tion at th ng for equal political (gy said he understood the Russian ndunced it would file a 30-day strike|c 1 0, Communications union|the negotiations. ocratic Chairman Robert E. Han- ing the initials F. D. R. over the meeting ts for women in all United Na- to announce that Russia was ready [notice on behalf of 68,000 workers|yoted to accept a company-union For months the operators have|negan flatly renounced all Commu- This claim was Jaughed off by skies of Royalist Greece,” Wallace the on and willing to “report on its armed (at the Ford River Rouge plant, |ggreement. been on the outside, unwilling to ac- [nist election support. Rep. Clarence J. Brown (R. oJ said. yi General Debate Finished forces in ex-enemy states as well [largest industrial establishment in| “rye agreement called for hourly |cept terms of the government con-| “This administration neither Sanpuign Watager ui the Repub n| ‘Certainly Secretary Byrnes did . tional Ea The assembly today wound up Its [as In other foreign countries.” the world. wage increases of. 12% and 10 cents |tract and unable to bargain directly| Wants nor deserves your support,”| C8 WMa¥OUE TOUSEN: (NoNy not authorize Adm. Halsey to say | will uffer 1 ra) debate with speeches by the 4 Villon leutefs 2d 2 Biapulie hii an hour to become effective “as with Mr, Lewis. Since May the es Harhegen, oald_the Commu. Sad bw) i o Seve sents. |that our navy would go wherever the ‘sonntay Uruguayan and “en SOAPERS’ VIE FOR He ON Te rT sion a2 practical. ines ave been Jun by the govern- | iniioan party, In. thai party At Washington, Senator Alexan- | Psosed. Eales ths Between t} ’ delegates. for naces, Open hearth crane oper- Survey Food Needs In the airlines strike 600 fur- are your best friends, the proven der Wiley (R. Wis.) urged the elec ‘ Bre ve t Socree 1 right, ‘which The American proposals had “wildcat| At Pittsburgh, the teamster h . champions of chaos. Give them tion of a Republican congress, but | tary .By ing for oute until a new n reduction of arms were ators gone on a WwW : SOWIE", are a 8 |loughed West coast employees t0daY| vor vote: for they, not the Dem-|said it would not be hn automatic|right U. 8. o p and fortifica. Juan can be night in an assembly strike” earlier this month, charging |union said it would clamp on its urged the company to employ non-|gcrats have earned it.” cure-all for the nation’s ills, That [tion of the Ryuku islands in such % and th . Senator Warren “ that sodium fluoride fumes were en- [rail embargo as soon as it surveys|union pilots. The employees, lald| A; Philadelphia, Senator. Robert|can come, he sald, only if and when |a way 8s to be a definite and dis« 4 I ra boi] 8. delegate. (Continued From Page One) dangering their health. the city’s food situation. The union joff without , telegraphed Jack|A Taft (R. O.) said the Democratic |the people are “educated away from [tinct threat to the free access to left, is oo Mr. Austin called for reports from| co. wow where for soaping win- In the West coast shipping strike, |is trying to close down Pennsyl-|Frye, Trans-World president, that|party is dominated by the CO. IL O.|the philosophy of the last 14 years.” |the seas by the Russians from their group. all nations on all their armed|q wc ot Halloween. the ©. I. O. told its members to dig|vania’s 63 breweries in a jurisdic- [they fully indorsed his actions. Political ‘Action Committee, which! President Truman prepared tojonly warm-water Pacific port.” This midd forces both abroad and at home,| gpg pusiness of organized soaping . ; increasingly « ‘and served notice that the United where d t the 7) 0 - i ment’s do-no States expects verldwide Sisuima- hy : ey TO nt 4 Last week ment or no disarmament at a school. Youngsters were to con- # vote on the “After the last war we made the| .... ,, the Irvington business i Trades Union mistake of disarming unilaterally,”|;. ... where they have been as- chief financis ~ he declared. “We shall not repeat); ..4 space. Using their own in- party, probak . that mistake.” genuity, the “artists” were to soap the attitude Got Truman's 0. K. the allotted space as they saw Tit. party. He jsed that the United ney hea Sh 5:30 p. m. to com-~ Fear R States would not join in what he|Plete the Job. : While a ge called Russia’s policy of recrimina-| After that, this reporter and two lution, pro-Ri tion and distrust. * other judges—Corbin Patrick from an, was defe His carefully composed speech, |the Star and Ted Young from the argin, a sp approved by Secretary of State News—were to decide which young- on carried f James F. Byrnes and President Tru- | sters were to receive the prizes, lution deman "man in the early hours of Wednes-| It isn't enough that a guy's nerves Sitlomatie al day morning, was considered by! are shattered at viewing the wildest bien many to be: stretch of Hoosier imagination in and Forek ONE: A challenge to Russia's the Lena drawings... now we have oe eo. sincerity on the questions of atomic| to judge 600, (no less!) window volt on this 4 control, general disarmament and soapings with probably 1500 eager, oo verha the overall principle of unanimity| prompting neighborhood kids all ; co bat at the among the big powers, plugging for a different drawing. | Britain sould TWO: A bid for the role of Parade at 7 P. M. ER ie to uns initiative-taker among the United B : ; ; : 1 ut itl be fun , , . for there's 3 : without civil Nations. Mr. Austin, Mr. Byrnes 4 # Behind the and Mr. Truman apparently felt also going to be a parade and all $ -it-up spirit of Halloween. Fd EF government Soviet Foreign Minister V. M.|the whoop-it-up sp 4] b The parade starts at 7 p. m. and 5 against Fran Molotov had placed America on the 3 prs defensive with his bitter attack of the judges will be former Governor & One is the preceding day. Henry PF. Schricker, Postmaster 3 column is n ‘Mild Retort Adolph Seidensticker, Mayor Robert 3 would profit Makes Tyndall and Wilbur Shaw, general 24 people in eve Despite some pressure from with-| manager of the Indianapolis Speed- apprehension in his own delegation, the Ameri-| gy, ; “Eton. scan delegate confined his remarks| , volunteer committee of 40 mem- 24 Another fe on Mr. Molotov's charges 10 & rela~|perg of the Irvington post of the 1 munist Repu tively mild retort: Veterans of Foréign Wars will assist divided by p “Mr. Molowrs speech ndicaved in controlling traffic, conducting the 2 ful Pubases distrust misunderstanding parade, and—believe it or not— i sta he of the nti States | maintain order and safety precau- if Rative over d of other members United | tions, i y Nations, ii : 3 doubt exists dos dough believs fit Hecrrar LOCAL ATTORNEY IS Svorin i ! ; r, and in peace promote that wity| ADMITTED TO BAR thinks Brita bi ge wr iD of Lewis D. Konigsford, formerly an sacrifice esse: the United Nations. assistant examiner in the U. 8. from Spain - - We fought tor treedom side patent office, has been admitted to Spanish mar] by Side Hay “recrimination; Can't the Indiana Bar on foreign license. A grave ste 7 2 Vinh xe : with in patent, trade ppardizing | sk mark and copyright law, Mr. covery prog Konigsford is associated with Ezra An embarg H. Stewart in the Lemcke building. might reduce He is a graduate of National uni- steel product versity of law and is a member of Thus for m the bars of the District of Columbia and Mr, Bev and the Court of Customs and| take action i Patent Appeals. alone against by the Trade But the qu ’ will move fo! of Fascist Sr a—————— - —————— portunity offe : tions machin > There is nc ——

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