Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 September 1947 — Page 4

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‘By FRED W. PERKINS Neripps-Howard Staff Writer i CHICAGO, Sept. 9.—~One of the first kind words from a union leader for any part of the Taft-Hartley law was spoken here today by Danfel J. Tobin of Indianapolis, president of the Teamsters’ union, | Mr. Tobi, whose big union eof 600,000 members has just re-elected him, announced the teamsters were | in accord with the requirement) that union officers swear they do not belong to4 the Communist party. ' “We are pleased." he said, “that the government has taken this stand, But we fear that it has

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unions now are dominated by Com- NATIONAL 24-HOUR FOREmunists."” CAST SUMMARY: It will be Turis Against ‘Old Friends’ | hot and humid tonight and Mr. Tobin noted that he was “go-| Wednesday from the Gulf States ing against some of my old friends” through the central plains and in making the statement the Ohio valley. Hot southerly In two past presidential cam-| winds off the Gulf of Mexico will paigns he was head of the labor! hold morning temperatures in the

division of the Democratic national! 705 while during the day the mercommittee, but in 1044 — when ary will rise into the sticky 90s Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected! 1, these areas Temperatures will

for a fourth ‘time--this old-line A range ‘from morning minima in P. of L. leader was overshadowed| {he 60s to afternoon 80s in New by the C I. O. Political Action com- England, New York and Pennsylmittee Vania ” The Inference drawn from Mi Lowest temperatures in the naTobin's statement was that the yi, will be recorded in the north Communists in labor unions had ..., Rockies where the mercury been encouraged by Democratic wij drop into the 40s. Minimum administration policies. | readings will be in the 50s in the Other important segments of ther .ra. west and the northern plains. A. F. of L. have declared in favor of A{. flow arrows on the Fotocast complying with the Taft-Hartley show cool hortherly winds pass- | law to the extent of leaders’ signing) Ig Over these sections ii; affidavits that they are not Com Rainfall over the nation will munists be confined to scattered showers Willlam- Green, A. F. of L. presi- ,.. the Rockies and the northdent, predicted the decision would west during the coming 24 hours,

be 1 5 Xe INAanimous, t (See affected areas.) However, it. was delayed until _

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leaders are not Communists—was meeting of the C. 1. .O. internation:

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THEWEATHER FOTOLAST . Acme TELEPHOTO PRIVIIW of U. 5. WEATHER BUREAU. DEPT. of

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The already parched central Plains will continue to give up precious soil moisture under high

temperatures, partly cloudy to |

cloudy skies and gentle southerly winds. Cool, dry weather will be favorable for grain harvesting in

the northern Plains, but the dry |

weather will reduce the yield and quality of the late corn crop. No immediate rains appear in sight for this central section of the U. 8.

Fronts on the Fotocast indicate

the line along which air masses. | | meet. Cool northerly winds which

indicate the approach of fall are pushing down across the northern Plains toward the static front

| from Wisconsin to Wyoming. It | will ‘be hot and humid south of

this front. Since. little motion is associated with a static front

present temperacures and weather

should tend to persist from the Rockies to the Mississippi. Tomorrow's minimum temperature forecasts include Boston 60; New York, Washington and, De-

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port the accident to her superiors Prison.

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Police were not called, - s they let me walk out

workmen had covered the well with boards with a rock to hold them down,

Irate neighbors of the school,

elry was “just handed to me,”

Bhe said, however, that since then, with practically anything” : | : He was convicted in federal dis- PeTsonating a trict court of crossing state lines He also admitted another $5000

with stolen property. “deal” with a Tulsa, Okla., jeweler,

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| ~ ~ P.) —Vincent Serra, Columbus, ©. 3 /satd he started a series of ‘all 58-ypar-old ex-convict who boasted |. ged 1 From Open Well > thaj a small fortune in stolen jew-| confidence” larcenies last Decem-

— TUESDAY, SEPT.) foi) Boy 4 Rescued (Ex-Actor’s Role Ends in Prison dy | SPRINGFIELD, Ti, Sept: 9 (U., A one-time vaudeville actor, Serra

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ber. Since then, he said, he talked EEN (Continyed From Page One) sentenced yesterday to five.yedrs in jewelers and others into “just ; Nee

. handing me" about $40,000 worth of

“because there wasn't anyone hurt”| Serra said jewelers got “so ex-| jewelry.

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however, feel that the well should |Z be filled” in. Some 50 children have registered for the free kindergarten and at one |Z time or another yesterday were? playing near the open well. i | Mrs, Baker sald today the well|& was covered last yéar and she pre-|i sumed it to be in good shape, She said that after the accident she was informed by “some young girls” - |that vandals had removed the covUL & AREA jering during the summer, {| The large two-story frame build {ing which houses kindergarten {pupils has a growth of -four-foot {weeds in the rear and along the side. It was into these weeds that troit 68; St. Louis, Milwaukee and |yoiing Jackie wandered yesterday,|’ | Cleveland 70; Atlanta 71; Mem- not more than 15 feet from slides|’

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phis 74; Chicago 73 and Kansas and swings. : oy | The isoclety said they hired a Official Weather housekeeper to take care of the

inside of the building and that “a UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU man” takes care of the outsidé. A ~8opt. 9, 1943 ____|small area around the swings had

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| Sunrise... 6:20 | Sunset... 7:04 | been cleared today. | Total precipitation. since Jam 3 ™ '2%7| A spokesman said the man wasn't {Excess since Jan, 1............... +05 hiredsfull time and that he didn’t

The following table shows the tempera-|58y anything about the condition

{ture yesterday in other plies a1 lof the well. OW | Att esses radi es si" 71 | The spokesman said the grounds Soman . <x» vee i |were not inspected before school |Cinelonati" “101000000 69 | started because “it was all right last | Cleveland 60 year” Denver .. 56 | | Evansville 72 | Se ———————— Ft. Wayne 67 | PU Worth ........ eee 75 | Indianapolis (city) .... 72 | {Kansas City .......... 78+ y y {Los Angeles . 61 | .

Miami “ i orn . f 79 | Minneapolis-St, Paul . . 92 i HRSG AOR pre wc D8 cae Bach : Boog su [New YOrK .. ...esivavessasss 87 68 |

{Oklahoma City ...... 3 3 f {Omaha ..... 3 : | Pittsburgh . 82 ¢8 | Drastic reductions were made toSan Antonio 95 4

a PE ‘70 55 |day by the Marion county tax ad|e Louis rer + :301 3 {justment board in the 1948 rates ashinglon, eryras hibde -/for Beech Grove and Southport.

"Advertisement = | Friday, the last day of the meeting|I., O. would not comply with the who would destroy representative| mhe hoard trimmed 57 cents off POR here of the A. F. of L's executive non-Communist requirements of government by the institution of the proposed $1.25 rate for SouthI ve Found I Can council. : {the new labor law before Oct. 13.'communism.” {port. In fixing SButhport's rate at

: 3 [The organization meets then at San| The decision was rendered on a Cio Auto Workers [Fraorro for its national conven- petition by the Ft. Worth local of Debate Compliance tion. The question presumably will thet C. 1. O. oil workers interna-| be threshed out there. Discussion of the issue today may tion to prevent the national labor touch off a battle between right relations board from forcing union

unions to file aMdavits that their and left wing forces on the U. A officials...to sign affidavits denying W. executive board.

fo come under fire today at the Texas Federal Judge

al executive board of the United Upholds Anti-Red . PT. WORTH, Tex, Sept. 9 (u. IN Fatal Stabbing The decision of the 22-man board P.) ~The anti-Communist provi- Police today said the address of The 1948 tax rates of nine other | ‘may wffect 'O. T. 0, policy. toward sions of the Taft-Hartley. law. were Ollie. Crump,. ‘of ¥CA¢liz; kKy., who towns in the county were approved] | the non-Communist requirement of upheld today in one of the first/was. fatally stabbed Sunday, was|by the board as they were sub-| the Taft-Hartley law. The board major court tests of the new code. given incorrectly in the original mitted. These were the rates for! : Federal District Judge T. Whit- report of the stabbing. | Woodruff Place, Ravenswood, Rocky other cereal, or. baked In ALL ssan throughout the country, field Davidson ruled that the gov-| . Mr. Crump resided at 1012 N.|Ripple, Warren Park, Meridian Hills, muffins) —and drink plenty of watée. C. I. O. President Philip Murray ernment “had the contsitutional| Missouri st. and not at 1008 N.|Williams Creek, Wynndale, CastleOrder XELLOGG'S ALL-BUAN today previously announced that the C. right to limit actions of any agency! Missouri st. as originally stated. ton and Lawrence.

'68 cents, the board eliminated funds that had been requested for ‘construction of a new sewer. , | The amount listed was discovered | to be far short of the total needed for a ne wsewer and Southport officials were advised to float a new| Communist affiliations. jena. issue Jor Whe' project. as The botard cut 23 cents off the proposed tax rate for Beech Grove. Reveal Address Error |The board fixed the rates for Beech {Grove at $2.10 for schools and $1.41 |for city government,

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