Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1947 — Page 4

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How Ears help AFL TFs Eins ‘Gonstigated Flls! On Reds, CID Bch ha famous Dr. vari! Ove Strips Vice President

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oh-s0 thorough! Olive Tablets act (Continued From Page One) on BOTH upper and lower bowels to 114 CIO from 1935 through 1940, more nalural-like move rose in his seat to reply ments. No griping. Just complete : satisfaction. Bu 1 15¢, 304. | Mr, Meany objected, but was over- ? ruled by APL President William gg Oreen whe told Mr, Lewis to pro- | Mr. Lewis snarled that there are, still Communists in the CIO, but nevertheless Mr, Meany voted to admit these unions, \ “Who now is willing to become a| comrade of the comrades?” he

$3.95 Pe was a decision by an AFL

CHICAGO majority,” Mr. Meany shouted back. | —— .- Round Trip “This delegate will go along with! FIVE GENERATIONS — Five

CINCINNATI $2.75 such decisions any time and he| generations are represented by

Round Trip “°° t pick up his ball and bat and| (seated) Mrs, Mary Elizabeth

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UNION BUS TICKET AGENCY This crack at Mr, Lewis’ threat to Baugh, Jasonville, and (standTRACTION TERMINAL BLDO. quit the AFL executive council was : | drowned In shouts for a vote on the ing) Mrs. Baugh's son, Clyde, Phone: Riley 7433 on Indianapolis: his daughter, Mts, : The convention ordered its consti- Anna Jean Pollard, Indianapolis, tution amended to make Mr. Green and Mrs, Pollarcks son, Robert and Mr. Meany the only “officers”, Eugene Jr. held by his greatrequired to sign afMdavits in order grandmother, that federal local unions may ob- ~~ w— i teamm— tain National Labor (telations If Stomach Gas or Board services under the Taft- $50 Cab Jaunt

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resolution ultimately would be approved as written by the resoluj. [tions committee, 3 | The committee draft, distributed

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{administration foreign policy {general terms, indorsing economic , aid for Europe and international lat £ ® control and inspection of atomic Bre from ali :

xo Sibuise the $ at, k ip Electrical Workers, implicitly eritireferences t ranall plan and cized CIO unions which ve s ’ sdministration efforts to block the cided to file non-Commun is am. |, Meanwhile, President Truman's spread of communism in Europe. |davits under the law in order to C0 Committee resumed confer Secretary of Labor Lewis B. qualify for the pro Schwellenbach injected himself into p the CIO's internal disputes over Board. A [communism last night by recom-| Mr, Murray made it clear that all jundefmine the labor movement and AN Fares Pius Teter os go home Shont- for "Vala | Taylor, Gosport (left): her mending, at a news conference, that right wing unions were not going [to lower standards of living, the the affidavits by saying he convention approved a resolution ‘anticipated no reversal in the de- committing the CIO to fight for its Workers repeal. It was approved by a unani-

daughter, Mrs, Clararenda lanl unions bar Communists from to file

He made no such blunt declara-|cision of his United Steel

tion in his earlier speech befor? to ignore the provision. He said he mous standing vote, followed by the convention, though he did con- personally objected to signing the | cheers and loud applause.

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The titles of the 13 vice presidents og ‘ iy ! our 00 as would be changed to “executive Jails 3 General board members.” Robs You of Slee Mr. Lewis told the convention in an hour-long speech, “I will not be! A would-be Marine recruit with

a candidate for re-election to this lofty ideas wound up in jail here Whether You Eat 500 Pounds 9¢based board.” today under $1000 bond on a va-

ood Leaders Pick Tracy grancy charge. of 2000 Pounds of F After his defeat, Mr, Lewis stuck He had commandeered a taxicab In a Year by his statement not to run for in Niles, Mich, with promise to pay You can't feel cheerful, be happy and re-election to the council. Behind $50 for the trip to Indianapolis.

Sidep, wail. if Your stomach is alvays eb~ the scenes, AFL leaders picked Us"-| En route he told the cabbie he

needs more help. The reason is this: 16] W. Tracy, president of the was “Gen. Wood" 1 » p on a n Indianapolis

vital BANtrIE Juin met Row normach & Botherhood of Electrical Workers he skipped out of the cab without

break-up certain food particles; ts and former assistant secretary of paying his bill and the cabbie tool

food may ferment. Sour food, acid indi . . e VACANCY. Berio Sid Hoy requ tr a Tr. labor, for the v y his sad story to the police depart-

bid, touchy, fretful, peevish, nervous A majority of the executive coun- ment, I ett as Lo. underweigt. oll sald privately that Mr. Meany A few hours later a man who To get real relief you must increase ‘emerged a hero” from the rst came into the Marine Corps recruitthe flow of this vital gastric juice Medi- fracas of what had been a tame ing office in the Federal Building

cal authorities, in Inde ent labora~ i tory tests on human stomache. have by convention. aroused the suspicions of a sergeant | positive rect shown that 888 Fonte ia AFL officials sald that the over-| in the office when he announced: | amazingly effective in Increasing this > ~ . : flow when it is too {ttle or scanty due “NeIMINg beating given Mr. Lewis Well, if I don't like the Marine | to a non-organic stomach disturbance, assured passage today of contro- Corps, I'll: just hop in a cab and go | This is, due to the 888 Tonic formulas versial proposals to increase the back to Niles, Mich.”

which contains very special and potent per capita tax to a flat 3 cents a8 when the police arrived, the man

iF Tg en TR wulld be dt i th ti #0, ‘onic he “up non- member and to give the executive ’ organic, weak, watery blood in nutri- y i ‘auth OF to levy a 26- sald yes, he guessed he was the one tional anemia. #0 with a good Jor of Soume authority ) they wanted. He identified himself this gastric digestive juice, plus r red« cen A year “emergency” ASSE85~ ae Ben Wood. 20 He had less than blood you should eat better, sl better, a NN Toor Dota ark Teter Play better. ment for political education in 1948. gy i his pockets. Avoid punishing Yourself with over The convention adopted policy seme doses of soda and other a izers to art od ' a RRA y y a counteract gas and bloating when what Statements yesterday asserting that PIND NEW ELEMENTS you so dearly need is 888 Fonie to help it would never co-operate with the, WASHINGTON—T he chemical Jou Slat food Ion body stan h and O10 in foreign policy so long as’ elements neptunfum, plutonium, happy people 888 Tonic has helped. the CIO belonged to the World americium and curium were proMillions of Hotties sia Cut & bole of Federation of Trade Unions and duced in the research that led to! m : . @88 Tonic hela Bulls Airy Wealth» Temained outside the AFL. the atomic bomb,

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1 ' jdemn Communists as “reaction. Clo Demands To 1 he amor maven: Year. | ] ha Mr. Schwellenbach told reporters “A ’ ’ he believed labor leaders recently ; . ‘had made “considerable progr "| 0 0 Ces in overcoming Communist influence

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| Prom the left wing, James Matles, | organizing director for the United,

The convention gave a vote of (Continued From Page One) soulidenice to Mr._Scwelientah reed $3.05 a bushel. The alli ; speec, approving a for any future is the left and thus delay a vote. [resolution condemning moves to | which the May re ne 5 in There was little doubt that the “cripple” the Labor Department and 1917. : |asking a restoration of the func-| At Kansas City, Mo, December {tions stripped from the department. wheat futures hit $291 a bushel | Keep Guns on Labor Law [on She Haass Clty Boara of Trade { | om | t oft day, an 3 or. to delegates yesterday, supported om oa' to. it simatic bias SLvEry there. i eanwhile, Dun & Bradstreet, against the Taft-Hartley labor law, reported that its wholesale {which has been constantly under food : price index for the week |shecific ending Oct. 14 rose 2 cents from the level of the week before. | The index stood at $6.85 compared {with $6.15 a year ago.

time the administration's program for $3.25 saving an extis 100 million bushels of grain for. Europe.

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