Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1947 — Page 6
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WASHINGTON, jority Leader Halleck (R. Ind.) to-
Martin (R. Mass.) by predicting the “tough” house labor bill will pass "300 to 100. ”» - Martin had made a 3 to 1 estimate. House members total 435 of which 245 are Republicans. Mr. Hallect expects few defections from his side and figures on picking up around 75 of the 188 house Democrats. Rep. Vito Marcantonio, sole American Labor party member from New York, will vote “no.” Will Offer Amendment Rep. ‘Gerald W. Landis (R. Ind), ranking majority member of the house labor committee which reported out the bill, said today that he will seek to modify its terms by amendment from the oor, — il opposes abolition of indus and is only partially tisfled with the anti-closed shop! |provisions, he said. “To outlaw industry wide bar-| -| gaining would be bad for the United | Mine Workers and dealing with basic industries,”
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day upped the estimate of Speaker bill.
Powers Hapgood, Indianapolis. and James McEwan, South Bend, who attended a C. I. O.-P, A. C. meeting here, Mr. Madden wrote a conclusion to the minority repurt rounding condemning the G. oR
Walter Frisbie, Indianapolis, also attended the C. L O.-P. A. C. meeting. The trio went to, Capitol Hill Monday to urge Hoosier congress-
was busy in the senate labor committee helping draft the . senate version of the labor bill. Senator Capehart {R. Ind.) was in Indian-
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“This bill is aimed at the heart of American industrial democracy,” ' the minority conclusion written by Mr. Madden reads. “If it is permitted to hit that target, the working people of this country will not soon recover their status as free! men.
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“The Fascists and Communists (learned early that a strong trade
union movément was inconsistent |
with their objectives and an ob-! stacle to the achievement of these’ | objectives.
similar unions| “As a means of securing. power, the Fascists and Communists de-|" Landis, whose seventh district cOD- stroyed the labor movement in tains much of the Indiana oul other countries, because they rec-|
ognized that trade unions were the! citadel of democracy which they, must batter down in order to, ‘achieve their evil purposes.” “Surely the congress of the Unit
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lawing the closed shop, which this ed States ought not to be blind to al” does.” Signs Majority Report | . Mr. Landis, however, joined in {J §,
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gation which involved the downfall of the late “Béss” T. J. Pendergast of Kansas City were placed by Mr. Berger at $88,684. In all, the insurance companies have paid the state about $2,178,684 for the bribery of former insurance Somupissioner R. E. O'Malley in order obtain favorable settlement of a litigated fire insurance case starting in 1922, O'Malley and. Pendergast subsequently were sentenced to the federal penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kas. for income tax evasion,
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