Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1947 — Page 6

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The U. 8. Agricultural Marketing sdministration reported here today the Mdianapolls cattle market shows some signs of “weakening” | ~'There'll be a hot time in Honolulu under the pressure of buyer resist-| {when the American freighter Ha | dents. Cash awards for winners ance; but livestock men and packers walian Fisherman gets in. disagreed.

see Gram fed cattle were moving toto re

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the Inidianapoils yards this morn. ing but sales were slow. Receipts this morning were 2000 cattle, 8500 hogs and 1300 sheep-—about aver-| |age, cattlemen said.

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of the sixth, grades who will write on “Why the | It included 55 pianos, 260 cases of Constitution Is a Great Document.” | High school students in another division will write on “What We! ts. \Should Know About the. Constitu~ tion.”

Dec. 15. ibe made in each division with spe cial awards for teachers of pupils turning in winning essays.

and state are planning programs in observance of the week.

| superintendent, Ischools will hold Constitution Day convocations tomorrow, James F. O'Neil today called on more than 16500 posts to take the! lead In community observances of! (the 180th anniversary.

should hold appropriate exercises on Constitution day to rejoice over the

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One contest will be among pptls| . severith and eighth |

Entries must be submitted by More than 100 awards will

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hallenges Denham _ on Anfi-Red Oath

Files for NLRB's Protection Despite ‘Refusal of AFL Council to Sign Affidavit WASHINGTON, ASHINGTON, Sept. 16 (U. P).~A. P: of L. Vice President J. Tobin served notice on the hational labor relations board today that controversial non-Com-

sent the teamsters’ request. Unlike angther A. P. of L. vice

self signed the affidavit. But under the present interpretation of |

teamsters’ union nor any of the Sive talks. other 100-6dd A. P. of L. unions has me": C

any standing before the NLRB be- Alaska,

“Every community in our Jand | 2

"TOBIN SIGNS AFFIDAVIT— At his office in the Teamsters | international yesterday

freedoms and blessings which we

enjoy under the guarantees of our ‘ union

Constitution,” Mr. O'Neil said, - ot ol J Tobin signe The American United Life Insur- President Daniel J. Tobin signed ance Co. here will hold its annual, affidavit stating he was not a Constitution day program tomorrow | Comfnunist, afternoon for its employees, Ben- yroiier™ Leckrone, editor of The|

ator William E. Jenner will speak. |rymes as this year's editor of the Bemis Bag Co. will also have al. mmittee’s newspaper ‘We the! meeting of Its employees at which people» which has national distripatriotic films on the Constitution button. will be shown, The musical portion of the Murat | Samuel R. Harrell, chalrman of] [program will be opened by Soprano,

n ANatioral Constitution Day commit- | | Maria Koussevitzky (Mrs. Sevitzky) HERE tnd “Sea roSpirighen Battier wg recent Wire mes Redastela.

RIN Rr Es J nea [with the orchestra. wp The orchestra will then play several selections and members of

otie tabueaux—Signing of the Con-| stitution, and Spirit of "76. |

lof L. council was forced to go along

cause the A. P. of L. executive counjefl refused to comply with We [ruling. Mr. Lewis refused “on prineiple®| to sign the affidavit, and the A. P.|

with him, | Mr. Tobin sald Denham’s inter-| pretation of the Taft-Hartley aw; is unfair to unions. “It would make the A. P. of L.. {helpless,” he sald, “as long as i member of the council refused to {sign an affidavit saying he is not a | Communist.” Chairman Robert A. Taft (R. 0.,! of the senate labor committee, co-|j¢ author of the new labor legislation, [B&

He recedent to support Denham’ 8 ruling. In view of Mr." Tobin's “test case,

ONE: Denham may modify his

(before the NLRB bere today to Pre- oy jUNIOR LEADERS MEET Pour 4-H Junior Leadet organisa-

_ tions will meet today at Purduepresident, John L. Lewis, Tobin him- | 4 Joe Murphy, Decatur township, and the Taft-Hartley act, neither nis Wav Wa Wade, Pike township, will \

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