Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1947 — Page 21
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FRIDAY, DEC. 5, 1941 _
Reuther Suit to Oust
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Banker Traffic Speaker Withdraws Ban On Yule Carols educatidn law which prohibits the| NEW YORK (UP)—City College's
‘Willis: B. Conner Jr, assistant! npw YORK, Dec. 5 (UP)'—' Mr. Jansen rescinded the order|teaching of ‘religion in the public}, ycatiom “The Campus,” polled lvice ' president of the Meréhants Superintendent of Schools William after he had received a number of | Schools g : the institution's 260 professors and National Bank and the--Indiafia Jansen today hastily withdrew pn complaints. Each school principal, ES NR e Trust Co. will address the Indian- | Order which. would have banned he said, should decide the nature Obediah, Put It" Out found that only ‘9 per: cent adapolis ‘Traffic Chub. luncheon. Tues. Christmas carols referring to the of the Christmas carols sung. NEW YORK (UP)—Theme song Mitted they had no interests outday’ ins. the. Littl Holl R ‘nativity in 23 Brooklyn public, The order was issued by Assistant sung by a trio, “The Three Flames,” side the classroom. All the others
UAW Local's Chiefs : i. May Expose Re Ties M. schools: The order probably would Superintendent of Schools Isaac at a ceremony marking Fire Pre-| professed keen interést in sports, Harvey is chairman of arrange- have prevented religious celebra- Bildersee, who said: vention Week: “Obediah, Put Out) carpentry, plumbing, gardening,
Maverick Union at Allis-Chalmers Plant . A | a . LL, items, | "It was prompted by my per-|That Fah.” sketching, music and star gazing.
Long Believed Under Communist Sway By LYLE C. WILSON, United Press Staff Correspondent ‘WASHINGTON, Dec. 5—If local labor leaders in Wisconsin called a wartime strike on orders from the, Communist Party, maybe court proceedings now ‘begun will make the facts a matter of public record. The local is No. 248 of the United Automobile Workers of America (C10) at the Allis-Chalmers Co,, near Milwaukee. Communists are alleged to have kidnaped that local about 10 years ago and to have kept it in bondage, ever since. {agement complained that the strike Walter Reuther, president of the was @rdered by the Communist| } hak UAW, has halled Party. The alleged purpose was ! wt fod Iie Jouay leaders ito interrupt the flow of American Ry Fah ios show cause why it |supplies to Great Britain -hen| pi. 4 Eh RR should not be engaged pretty much single-handed) FUTURE QUEEN?—Twentyousted, {in war with Nazi Germany. Russia’ four-year-old Princess Anne of 3s. Renher hus = Getmany wale sul = pen Bourbon-Parma and Denmark appo an ine was not un une, ’ : ted engaged to ternational union Hitler invaded Russia. American {sieve is repories ohged Rorepresentatalve to Bll Communists then stopped opposing] MY go) of ih administer local Pll aid to Britain and began whooping| Mania. A distant cousin of the affairs, oF lit up for the United States 40 get| king, she once worked in a New | York hat shop with her mother,
Local 248 15 U0= py. wilson |'® there and help lick Hitler. der fire from two : Until Russia was invaded, Ameri-| Princess Margrethe. King Michael has denied the report.
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sonal attitude based on the state] PROFESSORS LIVE, TOO
directions. Mr, Reuther is moving can Communists were fomenting
against the union's leadership on strikes and doing what else they
general charges of bad management, including the loss this year| of a long and costly strike. He) resents Communist infiltration into | the local, ‘too. 108-Page Indictment
could to cripple national defense
preparations to reduce the flow of Gates Set to Act
munitions to Britain. Strike Vote Taken
Under those circumstances” Local] [248 took a strike vote on Jan, 22,
On Police Wages
The Allis-Chalmers management 1941, A company check showed| Jong ago filed with the House Labor that no more than 4547 persons GOV: Gates today planned action | Committee here a 108-page indict-lentered the polling place but *he to solve inequities in wages of state § Jer of the local’s operations Over union leadership announced 6759 policemen. 0 years. had voted and that the strike was| . . Typical of the shenanagins authorized. Strike ballets were im-| One of ihe WRIE serous cuss charged by the management ~as &|pounded on company appeal to spe discovered in the department was phony strike vote taken in|Wisconsin Employment Relations| that of one trooper where the “take January, 1941. Furthermore, man-| Board. | nome” pay is $69.78 every two - The company informed the House| yoexs Ofigials said it illustrates |committee that the union leadership | h ‘eran Offie) |admitted under pressure for proof the yeason why seven ve | Beauty Culture |that more than 2000 ballots were cers have resigned in recent weeks . fraudulent. The company charged, to take private jobs which pay more {but could not make it stick at He money. . | |
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