Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 June 1947 — Page 7

In L abor Law Protest

Unions Promise Fight On Tafi-Hartley Act

law would prateks 4 gensral sielks by 90 per cent of organised labor. Green Urges

those of Senator Ifving M. Ives (RN, Y), Jusvested that Le

"SAILOR" un eyes Repeat licans may be prodded from within | ( TWO: A President or the Bohlen Bias Page One) |Wilism Green announced that the re Jeffreys uled to strike if they still lack a A. P. of L. would immediately open Ives has made it clear that his supN RENO" ued to, stele if they sill ack 8" grive for repeal of the law and port for the bill was based in part —Joan Bennett shipyard the | Predicted that supporters of thejon the provision creating a joint BR AYPAIR the) ‘would be defeated in the 1048|congressional committee to study "H WOMEN" , ¥ |elections. labor relations and federal labor

THREE: Democrats, assessing the effects of the overridden veto on their party, saw it variously as an

[ieiient | $hat SO0l weaken of

how. [strengethen their party for the 1948

laws.

Democrats Disagree On Political Effect

In the face of the Republican tris umph, . Democrats were wondering

would remember President Tru.

FREAK SQUEAK JUDGES—Judging entries in the Freak Squeak contest ‘week

in the state prison for automobile

EE — what, effect the ms a thelr. own political formes | ending June 20 are (left to right) Mrs. Alvin C. Johnson, Mrs. Hugh K. Duffield, sow" Truman's fs " Senator Claude Pepper (D. Pia),| Charles D. Mosier and Mrs. George E. Bardwell. Other judges are Mrs. Walter L. Brian Donlery er ty Tobia In & 108) 5 bitter-end foe of the bill, ex-| Caley and Police Captain Harry Bailey. THE MA carry pressed fear it would give impetus HEART” Wa|Cow of the late President|i, o third party movement. He » . wm" [pointed 0 Mrs. Hath M. Gorsli - Bavautu Reachisio o snd Foundry FIVE: In Detroit, Robert H. Jolsied ous Gl 8 glen? rs. a awa ors ine Nn : C or court $0 break 8 Jurisdictional dis. neste oe iri Douen't ride the veto and that 20 of 42 Is 1st Freak S k Wi . . : ’ De ts ¥ ; = Te mm 0, | ior a | eak Squeak Winner Noy Shooting (liz ems ER AFFAIR” tothe Ih I pl irsction [new Maw excluding fofemen HOW! ‘wy, saying "that. he. would 2d Week of Contest Ends Friday Midnight; Sr ay Scott ONE: The San Francisco ©. I. Panetta reporters tne ateem| Mail or Bring Your Story fo The Times JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind, June 34 —— E NIGHT” O. council asked O. I O. President| SIX: Republican spokesmen Ppa indicate to labor only| Judges today named Mrs. Hathaway M. Gorsling, 687 West dr., (U. P).—Polics .. today . planned gS Philip Muwray to call a M4-hour|wamed the administration against|y oy 4 no “party champion” | Woodruff Place, as winner of the Freak Squeak for the first contest|fUrther questioning of three bandits | — general strike against Be aw, R. E.| “sabotage 3X the 1ay shrvugh iy Other Democrats took differing week ending June 20. concerning the May 1 shooting of ME —— Parr, district president for 30,000|sdministra From hundreds of entries Judges Charles D. Mosier, Mrs. Alvin C.|two police officers, a United Steal Workers (O. 1. O. in|NLRB General Counsel Gerhard P.|Views. Those who supported the|,, n.., wry Hugh K. Duffield and Mrs, George E. Bardwell selected] mec . i the southwest tha Van Arkel, resigned because. of [bill thought the veto outcome, “ob, “oo oF Results of lle detector made at " FONIGHT “grave doubts” over the workability would strengthen the party because| ™ wing : state police headquarters in Indi- ER t— as. Coburs voters who were demanding labor| “I Was on my way from Indian- a GREEN YEARS” . legislation would not figure that a an hour | FI, SPO ing 84 Joe Piercanes ¢lubjanapolis yesterday were not im- Ei r— tobt. Cummings SPECIAL 1948 Republican victory was neces- time to otel In, invited | mediately available. provid) og Vie RE BOOTS” eoLD WAVE sary to provide it. > make The men, sentenced yesterday in sald it would contribute to indus-

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trial peace. C. E Wilson, president of General Motors Corp., said today the labor law is an “important step” on the

with contrary views would be more apt to forget it. Meanwhile, they felt, there will be a tendency to blame troubles developing under the new law on the Republicans.

man's fight next year while voters Ang

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Baker Is Charged With Woman's Murder VANCOUVER, B. C., June 24 (U. P.)~PFirst degrée murder charges were on file today against Elmer

banditry, were arrested Saturday night after holding up a Sellersburg, Ind., liquor store and taking $175, Sherman Lee Carroll, 31, formerly of Borden, Ind, and Robert Earl Hester, 20, Loyisville, Ky., were ten tatively identified by Capt. Emerson

J 102 Kooseves “ E.'P. Johnson, 25, a Burneby, B. C.,| Payne of the Jeffersonville city pogins Maye Italian Reds Talk baker, for the slaying of red-haired |lice as the two men involved in the [ER HEART" Mrs. Norma Burton.

S1st and WaNorthwestern 0250 Kent Smith INTISS"” MOMENT"

Talbott at 224

General Strike

ROME, June 24 (U. P.).—Commu-

*|nist-dominated workers in Sicily ‘land northern Italy went on strike

Mrs. Burton's body was found

Detective Inspector Robert Gill said Johnson, Mrs. Burton, Arthur Miller, 21, and another woman had

implication in that affair. Capt. Payne and Patrolman Paul Coleman, who were wounded, have returned to duty.

Roofing—Sidin IMMEDIATE APPLICATIO.

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been on a drinking party in a local is - p today in the hope of upsetting the Pe ; C ae non-Communist government of Pre- join. Datwday afarson ROOM SUITES—HOME OUTFITS ort Subjects mier Alcide de Gasperi. TIGHTWO! An emergency meeting of the GH wos general confederation of labor ex- | Pring ou ru Your PEN HOW OFF” ecutive committee was called for to- 3 JOE_PALOOKA™ Hight to discuss a possible general|was hidden under a ys in the bed- - Soom « 30e * o“ The protests were touched off by My freak squeak taught me the Repair Service 5:45te 0 Sunday's bomb and machine gun absolute necessity of knowing the Factory Trdined Personnel . Goddard attacks on Communist groups near|location of telephones, nearest exits All Makes Expertly Repaired '$ SPRING” Palermo, Sicily. ‘The incidents| #04 other emergency calls tn pri- | HOOSIER PEN SHOP (ay Scott ™ solidified leftist opposition to the in Matl . » ln ry Repairs A E NIGH to| Mrs. Gorsline's check for $5 from 638 force the government to resign un-| The Indianapolis Times is in the YOU NEED D THIS Collage less the attackers are caught quick. |™si. Her entry also will be conek Haymes ly sidered for the winning $25 grand 2 SNOB” 700 Hear Wallace The d ‘wetk of the relive oe wad A ae” of sa Ben YT RET IEE ATHLETES FOOT More than 292100 persons paid A IWwoUp upwards of $300,000 to hear Henry A. Wallace during his speaking tours pene dot Yee in frchy, erackads 1 Ade Theater of Europe and the United Biases s formula, so so powerfully or ae ie Now’ Repu papas id mee ot El JWN” \ =and atants a SOrove today. cidents. Your account of & narrow | aid healing. Zemo ills on contact EDLAM" p PP p . escape may help another person Evy that Sommanly cause Athhe laborato Dr Organizations prevent, the same kind of an ‘oot. Zemo also hele und oll-Wra ua ity In as few words as possible tell 5. 40—Ben Davis 4 ey Called meeting at 3% & today to| how the incident occurred, then in Ens st Feature, 10:00 bubble gum: is worthy “maiton 82 and George pecan 35 words or less op “what my 39 Geraldine L worthy patron PFresk Squeak taught me” — REO ior thoes yal bie bubbles =T | tami, Stieber, see of, 8] outline the safety lesson learned. RISKS

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pillowcase card iy at 1:30 p. m. Friday at the Food Cr The Edelweiss Ladies Br elely will Spotact ] monthly card Fu at the South Side Turner hall at Saturday. Mrs. Adolf Bickel, By "Wilhelm and Mrs, Albert Autor are in charge. The ladies auxiliary of Indianapolis Railroad union will sponsor a wi art t 8:30 p. m. tomorrow at 128 W Ohlo ot, ha Martha Phillips, queen of ran Temple Daughters of the Nile, will be assisted by icers at an all-day sewing party for cripp. children and a Ssheoh at Indiana nk branch, 21 B. 38th st. tomorrow. Officers are Mrs, ei Bittle, Mrs. Luna:Little, Mrs. Mary Tur Mn Lillian Anderson and Mrs. Treva

Ship Movements

NEW YORK, June 24 » P.).—8chedNed Bd movements in New York harbor

ving Alexander from Bremerhaven, a Sofia from an, Ips Sopa Antwerp, William J. "Riddle rom

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