Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 February 1948 — Page 5
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Of Trying to ‘Frustrate’ Taft-Hartley Act fhe government asked a federal court judge today not t& allow five labor organizations and three publishers’ associations to intervane In a hearing on its petition for a strike injunction ction against
The request was made by Winthrop Johns, counsel for the * National Labor Relations Board, at the opening of a hearing on he NLRB'S efforts to. prohibit} Dnerhutional Dyvogtuphial i n (AFL) from engaging tn alleged unfair labor practices under the Taft-Hartley law. Mr. Johns told thee U. 8. District
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Counsel Robert N: Denham of e NLRB, was filed here because Tnianapolin is the union's headquarters Scope of Decision
The NLRB filed its petition to protest strikes by 1700 ITU members against the 14 newspapers with a cireulation of more than! 3,000,000 in seven states. Specifically; the court must decide whether the printers struck to enforce wage demands, in which case the strike would be legal, or whether they are trying to force publishers to permit the union to post ‘conditions of em-
sign a formal contract.
Probe Mine Blast Fatal to Eight «
‘Afterdamp’ Gas Kills 5 of Victims
GREENWOOD, Ark. Feb. 9 (UP)—Federal and state mine
-| the Sunshine Coal Mine today for the cause of an explosion yesterday that killed eight men. The mine is one of thé larger | shafts in the Arkansas-Oklaho-ma border region, The miners were in a “short” Sunday work crew cutting coal with automatic machinery far
he blast was concentrated at three-man crew working at the B00-foot level at the time said it shook tHe whole mine shaft. Three of the dead men were */ brothers—Lo Frank Grilc. They were found | side by side where they had been/
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More than 500 Hoosier jewelers and their wives are expected to; attend the two-day Indiana jewel-ers-.conclave, sponsored by the Indiana Jewelers 24-Karat Club, to be held Wednesday and Thursday in the Claypool Hotel. Congressman Charles A. Hal‘leck, Republican majority leader in the HouSe of Representatives, will give an address at a Thursday noon luncheon. He is to be introduced by Gov. Gates.
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It was the dread “afterdamp-” gas that fills closed places after {an explosion that killed five of |the men, mine experts said.
Repatriated Gl Bride [Gets Custody of Child LONDON, Feb. 9 (UP) —Mrs. [Irene Petrifurd, a GI bride who returned to England from Sikeston, Mo., last June, was reunited with her two-year-old daughter, Virginia, yesterday.
{someone in Sikeston sent her a {newspaper clipping alleging that her husband, Charles Petrifurd, had been sentenced to six months | {in jail for mistreatment of the {child, | Mrs. Petifurd said she left her (husband when slhie found her ‘home was fo be in a “log cabin | !im a hick town.”
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The child was flown to England Thursday on Mrs. Petrifurd's request when| Riley Room, with, Mr. Mo | as chairman. Election of new officers and reports of retiring offi-cers-will be given at the business! session which will follow breakfast,
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Wednesday. A meeting is scheduled Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. Featured speakers will be Paul Morrison of Kalamazoo, Mich. vice president of American National Retail Jewelers Association; Julian Freeman of New York, Howard Lewis of Elgin
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Rowland Allen of Indianapolis, personnel director of L. 8. Ayres! & Co. Ralph Roessler of Marion, | first vice president of the 24Karat Club, will serve as modRd sera enn ’
Wives of members will be entertained. at a special fashion
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Charges Brother Tried Li: Make Him Hang Self
DETROIT, Feb. 9 (UP) g Jel oe his brother with a stick in {uel Hibbitt Jr. 19, was held by 8" effort to make him jump. folie today, after his 16-year-| “We were just playing cops brother, Alfred, charged his and robbers,” Samuel said. oa brother tried to make him Ee epiew AS hang himself for tattling to their BRIGHTER RAYONS AHEAD parents about some things Sam-| Bright new colors for rayons uel was alleged to have stolen. |and other materials have been Police, summoned by neigh-|made available by a recent study bors, found Samuel standing onfof soapy substances as an a tree limb next to his brother.|dyeing.
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Gov. Thomas E. Dewey appealed to the federal government for 300 tank cars to move oil to upstate New York. Storage points| along the Hudson River and the barge canals were blocked by heavy ice jams.
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