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‘Not Mild, Not Hard' Winter |

have | Evi ° : - To Ask for Legislation Seen by Rushville Seer J + . : utumnal Winds Tell of Snow, Changea Against Picketing Weather in. January, Prophet Reyeals

mistake about that!” With the ringing warning, Rep.

{charged labor union leadership with

Contends Bill Should Be Strengthened;

Raps Unions for ‘Obstruction Tactics’

n By ROBERT BLOEM “Congress is going to make the Taft-Hartley bill work—make no'

give their constituents a "bill of particulars” on the act.

Fred A. Hartley Jr. (R. N. J), co=|

{author of the most controversial labor law in more than a decade, g

obstructionist tactics and failure to

“The first three weeks of winter

: |21). There will be plenty of cold|

and snow for five weeks thereafter. | 1 1 Then there will be two weeks of| 0 er egl on

changeable mild weather. The last! three weeks will be cold but not!

RUSHVILLE, Ind. Sept. 25.—The winter will be neither hard nor mild. It will be a little of both. In other words, it will be an average {winter, Thus forecast Rushville's famed weather prophet, Mark Purcell, | yesterday after a three-day observation of ‘the way the wind had been blowing during the first three days of the autumnal equinox.

will be mild. (Winter starts Dee.

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‘ e In the highlight address of the avere” Mr ffi : two-day Taft-Hartley bill institute cause, in the early years at least, § indi M Fit poo ed. being sponsored by the State Cham-|it Was administered as though the necertain About Snow Bran ; PROTECT (ber of Commerce, Rep. Hartley sald NLRS were 2 recruiting agency. for Mr. Purcell said he could not tell | aw dl Sess Bo ation ’ ; at the Athletic club last night that, | the Cc. 1..O whether we would have lots ofl the lists for failure to vote last ! YOUR if anything, the bill. needed] He cited numerous case histories snow this winter. Neither could he|vear or those who moved out of strengthening. He pointed partic- of union abuses, examples of tell what the weather will be like their old precincts, will be open HANDS ularly to the clauses on mass pick- featherbedding, jurisdictional strikes until Dec. 21. from 2 p. m. to ® P. m. at the fol eting. land violence. He praised Governor Mr. Purcell 1s the weather prophet lowing places: . “When congress meets again, I|Gates for his courage in adminis- who tells the U, 8, weather bureau TODAY intend to propose that it be made tering labor laws. But he warned what to forecast, As a rule, the hu-| gohool 80, 920 E. 62d st a federal offense to keep a man that all administrative officials are | reau doesn't listen to him, but he school 84. 440 E 57th st. trom his work,” he said. not as -COUrAgeous. § \ claims a record of 90 per cent ac-| gehool 0, 510 E. 46th st | The G. O. P. congressman re-| He told of a case where pickets WRSSS i 9 ; ; euracy since he first started] gehool 91, 5111 Bvanston. plied to a speaking invitation from still have not come to trial although L CONFERENCE PLANNERS—W. A. Hughes (left) and William {prophesying the weather in 1918. School 86, 200 W. 48th st. the United Labor committee here 16 montha have Sapte Sines they A. Hanley (right), co-chairman of the Central Indiana Safety con- ty u. 8. Neti bureau, with, mire Station 32, 6330 Guilford. with a challenge to call 3 "massi "exe . AOCUSed of bea ng HUCK’ ference and exhibit, discuss plans for the meeting Nov. 13-14 with all of its gadgets, weather stallon| pire Station 16, 8555 N. Illinois. | ¢| drivers. : v d : i ¥ : and observers, limits itself to one-| meeting, not of the leaders, but of “to oo Cin sarcasm, Howard W. Fieber standing) general chairman of the sponsoring [day or, at most, fve-day forecasts.| TOMORROW J the rank and file of She Workers! ep. Hartley told how $50 million| agency, the safety council of Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce. |But not Mr. Purcell. Potion) 10,3835 Carroliton, { they represent.” and sald he Would i), of construction had been | a» = : # a = He predicts the whole winter at re Station 5, 126 W. 13th st. R {arrange a speaking date on that) eld up in New Jersey because of | one swoop. He predicted it would) Bre puanon oo Mth st. basis. la jurisdictional fight over who | Wp am er 0 ommerc be hot last summer, particularly in| io 0 re, 13th and Penn» ‘Doesn’t Enslave Labor’ should carry lumber from trucks. , |August. Not even the weather| “gpomaiq tan 958 N. Pennsylvani He razzed a small group of pick- Hits at Movie Dispute Plans Safe Parle {bureau would argue with him about MacCabee, residence. 1235 og an CAN ets outside the Athletic club—mem-| In the movie industry's long Y | that. Jersey » » . New {bers of the Retail, Wholesale and | jurisdictional dispute, he said, tbe Mr. Purcell got the call to " RING Department Store union—and said|fight is over situations such as Hughes, Hanley Heads 3d Annual Conference | prophesy the weather in a barber- a ire Co., 908 Ft. they obviously were “amateurs” be- makeup artists who can decorate a : : 2 shop in the fall of 1017. An old ATTRA cause they picketed only one en- movie star from the Adam's. apple To Arouse Interest in Accident Prevention man sitting in the barber's chair| School 2. 700 N ¥ 'OUR trance. up, but below that point must yield The safety council of Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce Will took a bite of plug tobacco and 1 40. 02 . Delawaie. ‘ “I've been picketed by experts, as|t0 another artist. sponsor its third annual Central Indiana Safety conference and exhibit |saiq it was going to be a hard win- School > ~~ big Dente ave, OF Rk I a9 P ir lmany as 6000 at one time” the One union car sew on a hook and|in the Claypool hotel Nov. 13 and 14. * lier. RD at "301 ermont. % : war Cc ra | here ®l eye, he said, but dare not hook it| The conference is headed by W. A. ‘Hughes, president of Indiana ‘ Fire Station 7, 301 B. New York ét. MIR... orcs [bristling, sandy-hairéd representa X : The remark struck Mr. Purcell.| Center Twp, Trustee Office, 200 § CC Ef AS WET 7 RMP Ne CT SOE A Je, vm iN A Ve OIE BR TR FHA somebody else's job. =. Be]l Telephone Co., and William A. Hanley, vice president of Eli Lilly & Ha, W d. J was » hard » * / : Bs [EE : PA re : i “He lashed union officials who re-|Co., and is held to stimilate mvérése m Sarety andl Wetieny proveliiidhiT Atehed. 1b, A hard winter, N, Bengte. oo. A. \)! ~ Ne > a ere ye . ye Hore fuse to sign disavowals of com- programs in Indianapolis and Cen-| He learned the old man noted the ling Btation, Michigan and Néw 0 » | woe a il the /munism or Communist domination. tral Indiana business and industry. Publication Editors association, In- 8% the equinoctal periods. Jesacy gia. \ 09 Taft-Hartiey bill” Rep. Hartley “The only ones who stand to 8ain| an exhibit of safety equipment dustrial Nurses association, Central = Suseel has been doing the ool Board, Meridian and Oftlo, ’ o the hundreds of industrialists|Py Such refusal” he said, “arelyin be on display during the two- Indiana chapter of American So- I ht Do f per Te IZED aN who packed the ballroom for the the Communist labor officials Who|gay meeting. clety of Safety Engineers, and the he og in She winds appears to $e O Pep Kills ? 5 |dinner session. “And all it Lo o d keep every The co-chairmen announced the [Industrial Safety club. with a Te aa De somos a Child, Mother Arrested « 5 . " 4 { ira a > SE —————————————————————————————— 2. ROC- . ——— — Ris to correct abuses, not enslave, ions giiected-staisiia-$o--loge appointment of the following com- | . folks here know he's often right. MEREDITH, N. H., Sept. 25 (U. 1 | LIKE bor. a major part of his rights and EC Rhaitment i Ship Movements : SR ——_—— + P:)~Mrs. Evelyn Cote, 25, of Cen- — 4 © INDIANA'S LARGEST VARIETY STORE Praises Governor Gates ries tra law.” Robert W. Emerick, publicity, and By UNITED PRESS SLAPPER SLAPPED ter Harbor gave her 3-year-old son, - Joseph C. Cunningham, exhibits. ENGENE, Ore, Sept. 25 (U. p),/Willlam A.. a tablespoon of pepper

3 Ship movements toda #All the old protections against| He cited James Caesar Petrillo, | 1en H. Whitaker and M. E. Slider |, Arriging New York George W. Goethels,

abuses by employers have been re-|czar of the musicians’ union as the will assist Mr. Ou . 881: ; nningham. Halifax. tained. But a new set of protec-|star example of feather-bedding. 8 ring - New York—B. B. Alexander ad!

Organizations co-operating in the tor A |x n: Mahen " “ - i ge | Matadi; tions has been added against| In music today, he said, “planis-| serence are: Indiana Material|Tops Tops a re ant MOF

abuses by unions, protection. against simo means soft music, fortissimo | ” : ,. | Naples; Cape Breton for San Juan: Coastal lexcessive fees and fines, the right|loud music, Petrillo, no music.” Flndiing 2 Ssoviation; Foundrymen's| cafisn De 1a Crus. Ramer aut of the worker to a financial state-| Original’ provisions of the bill|__.____* ° ¢ Sper Hitch for Barranquilla. ment, on union funds, and others.| which would have applied Sherman | (HR | |The working man_has a new billland Clayton anti-trust principles" on

¥ 5. Be & 4 ot rights under this law. to unions should have been re-

* CORNER ILLINOIS and MARKET STREETS

. : “The Wagner act failed miserably tained, he declared. . because it was lopsided and be-| Mr. Hartley laid at the industrialists’ doors the responsibility of educating employees to the real provisions of the act and the benefits it means. ;

Glenn T. Scott Rites Set for Saturday

Services for Glenn T. Scott, who dled yesterday in his home, 1154 | 8. Randolph st., will be at 1 p. m. | Saturday in Robert W. Stirling funeral home. The service will be in {charge of the Rev. Thomas 'B. Kline. Burial will be in Crown Hill Mr. Scott, who was 62, was a ! resident of Indianapolis 40 years ‘and had been employed by the | Pairmount Glass Works, Inc, for | 50 years. He was a member of the Brookside lodge, F. and A. M,, and the Glass Bottle Blowers association, Local 133. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Vina Scott; a daughter, Mrs.. Naomi Haynes, and a son, Joseph W, all of Indianapolis.

| Mrs. - Elizabeth " Grubbs

Dies at Her Home Mrs. Elizabeth Grubbs died this

morning at her home, 7319 Ralston |

ave. She was 60. | Mrs. Grubbs, 8 native of Wash- F {ington county, had lived in Indian- or |apolis 12 years. > | Survivors are her husband, John Men o Grubbs; a son, W. Carl, Green- | |wood; a half-sister, Annie Evans; | and : {two brothers, Ira Williams, Indian-| - lapolis, and William H. Williams, Women Mitchell, Ind, and eight grand-

children. Services will be Saturday at | Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. | Burial will be in Floral Park.

le. ¥Y. 0. PLANS DANCE { The Senior C. Y. O. of St. Cath- | erine’s Catholic church, Shelby and Tabor sts., will give a dance in the |church hall tomorrow night from 9 to 12 o'clock.

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