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ago when Julia saw Andrew's pic- [and a picture.”

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“ ge * {ot mines and minerals, and Robert : Indict Hinois . err, an ‘assistant director,

* A Washington county grand jury,

: Ne investigating the March 25 exploi ‘ S sion in which 111 miners died ae- : ne C cused the two officials of ‘Juipable omission of duty." NASHVILLE, Ti, May 16 (U. P.). Wilbert J. Hohlt, Washington —Two officials of the state depart- county states attorney, said the ment of mines were under indict sour. count indictments charged the ment today on charges growing out two men with “failure to enforce of the Centralia, Tl, mine disaster.|ihe Jaw in regard to rock dusting They: were Robert M. Medill,{the mine ang allowing a large former director of the department|quantity of combustible coal dust

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to accumulate.” The Centralia Coal Co, which owned the mine, was charged with “willful negligence” in an indictment returned by the grand jury Wednesday. Yesterday

tons ray: 1s SOUthside. Furniture

mine to the Peabody Coal Co. DRUG STORE LOOTED

Robbers last night crawled

through a transom at the Vestal drug store, 646 Massachusetts ave. stealing $800 in cash, $100 worth of cigarets and an unestimated amount of merchandise.

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THIS STARTED IT—Julianne Toth, of Hungary, and Andrew

ogy the young lady fell in love with Andrew's picture, . WRIGHT-BACHMAN , /

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lv Meets Her "Mail Fiance This price cut will be in offers Girl Fir na Y, . o LA « family alum snd feu tn || fhe entire month of May! .

24-year-old Hungarian girl arrived love with him. They carried on a, here yesterday and met for the correspondence. But they were first time the man she plans to|forced to stop writing when the

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a word of English arrived at Mu- [everything . he had expected, and

nicipal airport after a trans-Atlantic | more, CAR Vo 2% 111711374 - 4 umbek FREE In Maries plane trip. She was met by her| “A person never knows where he ¢

flance, Andrew Locsmanday, 21. [will find happiness,” he’ said. “1

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Their romance started five years found mine through correspondence

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The Road to Freedom

for the American

The American working maa has fought and woa many 2a fight for freedom

” from oppression and abmse.

Today, he is engaged i in another fight for freedom from oppression and abuse

. by a small group of waioa bosses.

He will win this fight—if his “Bill of Rights” now before Congress becomes

the law of the land.

Here are some of the rights which this legislation would guarantee to the

American woskes:

the right Yo get a job whether he belongs to a wnion or not; =the right to select bis owm fSprusantives to bargain collectively with his employer; —the right fo speak lis own mind regarding his own welfare —without fear of being kicked out of the union, or fined, or fired from his job;

— the right to know how the money he contributes to his union—in the form of dues and fees — is spent;

=the right to vote, by secret ballot, on whether he wants to strike or not;

— the right to refuse fo join a strike that involves no dispute between himself and his employer —but which involves only a dispute between rival unions;

the right to be free of the monopolistic power now held by a few unjon = -

bosses through the devices of industry-wide bargaining, the closed shop, and the seeadiiny boycott.

Reflecting the convictions of the great majority of the American people, the House of Representatives has already approved such a “Bill ot Rights” by

the overwhelming majority of 308 to 107.

By enacting that bill into aw, Congress will put the American worker on the

road to real freedom!

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