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> A second OC. I, 0. delegation from Indiana addressed both Senators incumbent city officials. *' Capehart and.Willlam .E. Jenner and sevefal congressmen in & semis gecret room at the Capitol,

Called Labor. Friend | —Capehart Doesn't Like It

Indiana C. 1. O, Delegation Exchanges Views With Representatives at Washington

WASHINGTON, May 2.—Governor Gates of Indiana was labeled the wShitmplon of labor here yesterday and Senator Homer Capshart didn't

John Bennett (UA. W,, C. I, O) from the Allison plant in Indian““apolls, injected the political note. *' “How do you reconcile the kind of

here with the pledge made by Goviernor’ Gates that the Indiana Republican legislature would not pass any anti-union bills? “You may find Governor Gates a formidable opponent, if the onus of anti -labor legislation can be placed Yon somebody else.” «© “That's Governor Gates’ business and not debatable here,” Mr. Capehart retorted, somewhat angrily,

Assalls ‘Reprisal Threat’ ; “I am not afraid when you come

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do here is our business. I represent | 3,600,000 citizens of Indiana and you can't scare me. Let's eliminate that sort of thing.” i Mr, Bennett said he would withdraw the remark and confine further discussion to the Hartley and Taft labor bills, ! But this fast exchange brought | for the first time a pledge from | ,Senator Capehart to. vote against | utlawing industry-wide bargaining. ih Rep. Gerald Landis (R. Ind.) cited | the fact that he had tried to do that |

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‘as majority member of the labor committee and through amendments on the house floor. | Other CIO speakers included Carl | Baker, Indianapolis, a Kahn Tallor- | ing Co. employee; H. J. Noel, South | Bend, Bendix employee, and Joseph | Chandler, Gary steel worker. | The delegation was headed by | Waiter Frisble, Indianapolis and | James McEwan, South Bend, as was

: _ similar one last.week.

Pose With Petition Some of the speakers seemed to

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1d if laws restricting unions are | passed. Senator Capehart said he didn't think that they meant | “bloodshed” and at thls Mr. Prisbie | laughingly replied: “No, we don’t intend to assassinate any congressmen.” Both senators were charged with voting against the unions when they refused to. -split the "senate bill | Wednesday. “Don't tell us you are not against | labor when you intend to pass a law | to cut off our heads,” Mr. Chandler | said. The senators posed. with the labor | unionmen, all wound up on a “mile- | long” petition against changing the’ Wagner act. ° i Congressmen present were Reps. Landis, Gillle and Johnson, (Rep.) Madden (De.). * i ad

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I Col. Edwin (H. Cooper of New! York will show color movies on “Palestine Today” under the aus-| pices of the American Christian’ Palestine . committee Sunday at 8; p. m. in the Roberts Park Methodist church.

| | BANQUET SCHEDULED { Brookside chapter, Order of East- | ern Star, will hold a mother-and- |

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day. Initiation will follow at 8 p, m. | Nettie Fleehearty is worthy matron. !

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On City Salaries

'45 Pay Hike Law in Question

City attorneys today prepared for oral arguments next week in Su{perior court 3 on salary hikes for

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