Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 August 1947 — Page 9

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Votes to Defy mnie:

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Delegates Hesitant

But Unanimous By FRED WwW, PERKINS

Seripps-Howard Staff Writer { CLEVELAND, A Aug. 22.—The In-| ternational Typographical union] voted unanimously to uphold a policy of outright defiance of the Taft-Hartley law, which becomes fully effective today. i There was much questioning among delegates to the convention here as to where this program might lead them.

nority faction that opposes present union administration did) much talking beforehand, but failed to register when the show- | down came yesterday. Their spokes

In a long parade of orators, that was extended to more than two hours with the expressed purpose of showing the I. T. U's unanimity on the question, only two speakers gave qualiffied objections. Warns of Trouble |

hesitated to pit himself against the

lawyers advising the union, but that| The superintendent was re-elected he thought there was danger in yesterday at the annual district

in an

|Georgetown college. The “Independent party” or mi- an M. A. degree in 1936 from the the University of Kentucky and a docin 1940 from Cornell uni-|

partment and will assume duties Sept. 1.

pointee, former head of the English department,

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who retired in September, 1946. Dr. Allegra Stewart, a member of

Dr. Cundiff

staff, acting capacity since Harrison's retirement. Dr." Cundiff

torate versity.

He taught at the University of Cornell men said that as good union men university, 1937-1940; Wright Junior they had to present a united front. college, 1940-42; Northwestern uni-

Kentucky from 1935-37;

(versity, 1946, and Sampson.

Nazarenes Retain | Rev. G. E. Phillips

The Rev.

the Church of the Nazarene,

his! | With Preventing Panic

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The new apy

Sampson college, ! | replace Dr. of the Park theater fell 60 feet

John 8. Harrison,!

the departmental

d has oy the state labor bureau, sald he

is a graduate of He received!

Gene E. Phillips today One was Leland Shores, a dele- begins another year as superintengate from St. Louis, who said he dent of the Indianapolis district of

Ceiling of Theater Falls; 100 Hurt

Manager Credited |

MEADVILLE, Pa, Aug. 22 (U P.).—A theater manager was cred-| ited today with preventing panic when several sections of the ceiling]

onto the audience last night. Only one person was seriously injured. | Joseph Maggio, 21, remained in a critical condition today at! Spencer hospital. | H. C. Hutchinson, supervising in-, spector, bureau of inspection of

|eould find no- cause for the acci-| dent, | “If that celling had come down! iin one chunk, this would have! been a major accident,” Mr, Hutch-| inson said. “It's lucky it ripped oft section by section.” The 1550 seat theater was a thirds full when sections of ceiling | plaster and steele lathe ripped | {loose .and fell ‘during the showing] of the feature film, “Blackmail.” Manager Lee Conrad calmed the| audience and told the projection- | ist to play recorded ‘music while | ushers led the uninjured into the| street. . | Meet on Monday | Catherine Merrill Tent (Daughters of the Union,

No. 9. Veterans

of the Civil War will meet Monday in the Odd Fellow's Mrs. Francis

fat 1:30 p. m.

hall, 2515 E. 10th st.

“unilateral contracts.” The I T. U.|gssembly held in the newly acquired Buls will be in charge,

policy, now a part of its general laws, is avowedly one-sided, in that

the union aims to present to em- joseph Collins of New Albany was ployers, who ‘are newspaper pub- re-elected district treasurer, and the| lishers or commercial job printers, Rey. C. J. Johnson, Greenfield, dis-|

specified conditions of employment on a take-it-or-leave-it basis.

dolph, main exponent-of the new plan, warped the 450 delegates that

strikes and court actions. ‘Some opinions were that the I. T. U. might be able to enforce its plan, because of its long shop” history and the tradition of its members against working with non-union men. Suits May Be Possible An authority on the new law has advised clients in the printing industry that when unions induce em-

ployers, without a written agree-'

ment, to employ only union members the employer runs the risk of being cited eventually for an unfair labor practice and of being sued for it. The new law was said not to make such an informal understanding illegal on its face, but to give the employer “no defense whatever” to an action by a non-union man who_may be denied employment or discharged. The same authority says that if a union insists that its general laws be made the only contract with an

employer—as the I. T. U. intends }

to do—the union would be in violation of a Taft-Hartley section that makes it an unfair labor practice to refuse to bargain collectively with an employer,

PLAN LUNCHEON George H. Chapman Women's Relief Corps No. 10 will have a covered dish luncheon Wednesday noon in the Odd Fellow’s hall, 2615 E. 10th

st: Mrs. Hazel Reichman is chair-

man of arrangements.

“closed |

camp grounds, formerly called Wal-| nut gardens, near Camby. The Rev.

trict secretary,

The assembly raised $3000 in cash Union President Woodruff Ran- for a new school in the China mis-| |sion field.

Df. Hardy

Kansas City, Mo,

vention will close Sunday.

C. Powers, is presiding at it was likely to produce trouble— the sessions which opened Monday with an audience of 3000. The con-

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