Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 July 1947 — Page 13
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THURSDAY, JULY ‘3, 1047
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Electric, Steel Boards Take First Action |
NEW YORK, July 38 (U, PP). Two of the C. I. O's biggest unions —the United Electrical Workers and | the United Steelworkers—threatened today to boycott the new na- | tional labor relations board.
Taft-Hartley labor law. { The two unions have a membership of more than a million. The executive boards of the unions voted to ignore the new 1a- | bor board. . The steelworkers said they would not agree to “no-strike” clauses in|
In addition, the executive board |
tutional limitations of political activity which are written into We Taft-Hartley bill.”
A meeting of the 0. I. O.-P. A. C.
mine future action, the board said. Wagner to Aid Fight The decisions of the unions not to submit any issués to the NLRB including requests for collective bar- —_) |eaining electighs—was the first action in organized labor's avowed campaign to fight the Taft-Hart-
ley law. They were assured the support
of Senator Robert F. Wagner (D.|
N. Y), author of the Wagner labor
| relations law. Senator Wagner said
in & message to President Truman |he expected toshelp lead the fight] to repeal or modify the law.
“I was forced to.see the work of |
a lifetime destroyed while T was 11}| in (Bugsy) Siegel, said today that
at home,” said. Union leaders said the new law | created too many requirements for! the holding of .collective bargaining | elections. They said too many new |
Mr. Wagner's message
| opportunities for use of the election
machinery as an “obstruction rath- | er than an aid” to collective bar=| gaining, The stellworkers resolved to settle all issues through collective bar-
But they added: “The right to! strike - must be preserved or our| freedom will be lost.”
Sevitzky ! Seeks 2 For Aida Roles
Auditions for two minor roles in! Verdi's “Aida,” to be presented Aug. |
day, July 14, at the Athenaeum.
two performances of “Aida” as part | of the Indianapolis centennial cele-
ers for the roles of the princess and the messenger. There is no age limit, and singers may be either amateur or professional, so long as they are prepared to sing the .specified roles at the] auditiort, Dr. Sevitzky announced.
Rauscher Takes Over
Eichel's Democratic Post EVANSVILLE; July. 3 (U.:eP.).~| Leonard E. Rauscher, - Evansville realtor and head of the Indiana Realtors association, was at the| helm of the Vanderburgh county Democratic committee today as! newly-elected chairman. He was elected unanimously last | night to succeed Charles J. Eichel, | who resigned under pressiire from | the state Democratic committee, Actress’ Baby Dies HOLLYWOOD, July 3 (U. P.) A three-pound baby girl born two months prematurely to actress Marsha Hunt died yesterday at Cedars of Lebanon hospital.
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The board was created by _ “the |
{ future contracts. {
of the United Steelworkers resolved | not to “comply with the unconsti- |
board will be called soon to foe |
Mr. :Raft“made the statement
gaining and other peaceful nieans.| Chief Investigator H. Leo Stanley
1 and 2 in Butler Bow], will be held |
by Fabien Sevitzky at 2 p. m. Mon- | Clair st, [Morris and West sts. when Steve |
Dr. Sevitzky, who will conduct the |Gedek Jr, 118, of 1081 8. West st.
bration, is seeking two Hoosier sing- |
aa, fo Picnic ; Three Indianapolis singing so- * cleties will appear at a picnic given by the Federation of German socleties for German relief tomorrow at 8500 8. Meridian st. The Indianapolis Liederkranz, Saengerchor and Edelweiss singing societies will sing as a massed chorus, directed by Wilhelm Koppelhoff of Cincinnati, assisted by Karl Kiefer's Onneert band. * Sumner A, Mills, former director of the Central European section ot
mittee ‘in * Philadelphia, Pa., will consult with the group on retief Fred H, Henschen, federation president, and Mrs. Margaret Kiss-
sisted by delegates from the 14 socleties. Fred Graber, Herman
Pieper and Art Thamesfield are in charge of refreshments and entertainment.
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OPERATIC COUPLE—Wilfred Pelletier, who will conduct, | and Rose Bampton, who will sing the role of Leonora in "Il Trovator" in the Cincinnati summer opera's Indianapolis night perform. | ance Saturday: The couple were photographed outside Miss Bampton’ s dr essing room before * "Lohengrin last Sunday evening. |
Quiz About Siegel 7 Irks George Raft
LOS ANGELES, July 3 (U. P.).— George Raft, annoyed by questioning and requestioning about the slaying of his boyhood pal, Benja-
Times Amusement . Clock
VICTORY FIELD Roy Rogers’ circus at 8:30. , CmeLE “Honeymoon,” with Shirley Temple, Pranchot Tone and ‘Guy MadiJon at 11, 1:49, 4:30. 7:20 and 10:19 Ring of the wha Horses,” at a: 30 20, 6:10 and 9 Le “Cheyenne.” with Dennis Morgan |after police asked him whether| And Jane Wyman, st 12:30, 3:40, 6:30 Siegel had tried to borrow $100,000
to help cover his many debts.
Starring
y ESTHER SWILLIAMS
AKIM TAMIROFP CYD CHARISSE
he was “an actor, not a mobster.”
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z Jimmy Lydon and
Say Eilers, at 11:35,
2:45, 5:55 and 9:0 AND INTRODUCING Siegel, in debt up to an esti- as RICARDO mated $1,500,000, wrote at least “Adam Had Four Sons.” In- M $150,000 worth of checks that| rid Bergman, at 1:10, 4.45 and 8:30 ONTALBAN
“Mr, Smith Goes to Washington,” with James Stewart and Jean. Ars thur, at 11, 2:35, 6:10 and §: LOEW'S
“Fiesta,” starring Esther Williams, st 11:18, 2.52, 6:26 and 10:03
“Little Mister Jim,” with “Butch” Jenkins, at 1:02, 4:36 and 8:13.
LYRIO
bounced. He told a friend a week before his death that he had to dig up $1,500,000 “or go inte- hiding."
“Mr. Raft got a little excited,”
MGM. 8 “LITTLE
James Craig Frances ford
said, “He sald he hadn't seen
Siegel in months and hadn't been
, “Michigan Kid,” with Jon Hall and asked to lend him any money.” Yictor ¥ cLaglen, at 11:10, 3, 4:5 nd i: and
“Time Out of Mind,” Phyllis Calvert, Robert Hutton and Ella Raines, at 12:30, 3:20, 6:15 and 9.05
with
Ex-Boy Friend Shot At Her, Wife Charges
A 17-year-old married woman
told police last night she was shot ; lat by a former boy friend. F , : } | ML | Mrs. Rosetta Rybolt, 1310 E. St. A J] Shik said she was standing at 1 ~| . S00 oly
rst City, Run "BORDER FEUD" Al LaRue~—Fuzzy St, John “FABULOUS SUZANNE" Ipulled a gun and fired at her. Bathara A me Police arrested Gedek on charges of disorderly conduct. He protest-
ed saying, “It was only-a toy cap gun.”
lice were unable to find the Weapon. = LY
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ASK 30-YEAR TERM HAVANA, July 3 (U. P.).~Cuban prosecutors will demand a 30-year prison sentence for Patricia Schmidt for her alleged part In the “Satira” yacht slaying of John | Lester Mee, Chicago lawyer, it was reported today.
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