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Union Starts Chrysler Tieup In 3 States

| Detroit Supplier ' Lays Off 11,000 . tn IU

"DETROIT, May 12 UP) Auto workers struck Chrysleg. plants across the nation today in a vital third-round wage test, idling 84.000 persons at once and threatening Igyoffs to additional thousands, Some 63,000 CIO United Auto Workers walked out of 11 Chrysler plants in the Detroit area this’ «morning. followed by 10,000 in shops in Indiana and California. A big Detroit supplier laid off] 11.000. i The strikers. demanding a pay raise of 30 cents an hour in a case which ‘may set a national industrial wage pattern, were orderly in most instances. ! However, a Chrysler spokesman sald pickets entered the company’s Jefferson plant offices land forced several hundred su“ipervisory- employees: including: tep ~-officials, to leave. No . violence! was reported. SN | SS ; . 6600 in Indiana i Cr The - UAW “defied, a Michigan. > THE EMPTY CHAIR-—Mr. ang Mrs, Jack L. Wa ker ponder state labor law and A Michigan, with disappointment the absence of their 13-year-old son, boy Chrysler members to quit the. Evangelist’ Little David. He failed to ‘show up for his Juvenile firm's 15 plants in Michigan, In-

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Court hearing today. diana and California after last- ® x = sr » = -. |ditch attempts to aver the walk- ¢ ° ° 3 b {out collapsed. | Little David’ Absent ® At Custody Hearing New Castle Chrysler plant, 1400 “r, at Evansville and 1200 at Ko-

~in a statement to a news confererice. First Comment He said he referred to such existing international machinery as the United Nations Security Council, other United, Nations bodies, and the Allied Control Council in Berlin. Mr. Marshall's statement was his first direct comment on the

| Approximately 6600 Indiana workers would be affected by the) walkout, ingluding 3200 “at the

Michigan state laws forbids a strike without a formal vote. Boy Evangelist in Canada Fulfilling Speaking ;r" Engagement; Case Adjourned 'Til Tomorrow Also

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J . ‘would be the Briggs plant at : Tr ST, - Acme Toleohaa. og, J ' Boy Evangelist Little David Walker failed to appear for his in . . : i. a GT Soviet. Union's announcement -By Bushmiller ’ oath tod Juvenile Court. pre a plas 20 RIGHTS AND LEFTS — Fists flew last night in Ne w York City when "The Iron Curtain," a film based on [that it was ready to enter negotiThe. 13-Jeat uid Jou i in Canada lullling a speaking eu: Chrysler. ) Canada's expose of wartime Red spying, opened in the Roxy Theater. Leffisfs from a Wallace rally clashed RHONA ish tne: Udita Stn FEEL Be oi ey had ordered TE ee hie boy's guardian. —> -Yeleran management-labor ith Catholic war veterans. Mounted -and foot -patrolmen broke up the fray. In the center, a man is staggered (o questions, that the United ETTING to have the youth at the preliminary hearmg. Mr. Rosenberg rep- Coc ver Said he feared the strike , ; States has no intention whatso-

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resents his law partner, Mr. Daw- T8VEr of entering into bilateral

Norman Matthews, chief of the negotiations with - Russia. He said- Na

_—__ rr er rd Pmt eres a - 2 ay ol - - rrr ns son. _ |morning was to file a motion to a Malte " o . A Nal attain ——1 t Referee Hinds, after listening set aside this order on the Unions department. de- Accord Seen i 17 000 R t N Y Sh g g | 10US ‘ the U. 8. is looking for some to extended bantering Tetons grounds that no hearing was held clared flatly: “We'll give them Jy | ' . 10 as . ... OWS . {demonstration by the Soviet

{Union of its intention to break some of the existing stalemates {in international relations. | Lik

i {the damnedest strike they've ever - \ ; . Mr, Rosenberg, Mr, Dawson and before the order was issued and i : ‘mmo ° : ss Chester recessed the that no emergency existed al the Seen. | . Film Base on & PY ing bearing until tomorrow, |time. Ps Governor Acts 4 ail on J He gave the Satin and his| Referee Hinds overruled the| : rym whils oy Kim Sigler, Leftists March From Wallace Party Rally; wk attorney until then decide motion. |orde ilip Weiss, chairman : i Cr when they can have the boy in| Rosenberg explained the Of the Michigan State Labor, Railways, City Reach Catholic War Veterans Lay in Wait for Them Fy Legality Questionable, tne recent ‘conversations between court. Mr. Zechial represents hei oy's absence by declaring that Mediation Board, to take action Tenative A y t NEW YORK, May 12 (UP)Y-—A rioting crowd of 14.000" Heénty | Foust Says in Ruling Ambassador Bmith and Soviet boy’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack | .~ co. = oo ely a question of re- against the strikers for violating greemen Wallace supporters -and 3000 anti-Communists™ was broken. up ; Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov 1. Walker, Chicago. i 5 po y-aq ‘the state law by refusing to take: Preliminary steps toward ani club-swinging \police - early today as they ed atone Attorney General Cleon Foust which touched off the idea of . The Walkers opened the tan- Sure ne im (od formal strike vote. Mr. Weiss agreement between the city and o.oo treater which has scheduled the film, ~The Iron Curtain.” ruled today that the constitution- U. 8.-Russian “peace” talks—did gled case Apr. 28 by filing a pe- He has future contracts 10,45i4 he either would seek an -in- Indianapolis Ratlways under The bulk of the crowd marched to the Roxy Theater from a ality of an Indiana law’ permit- not change in any way the fortition charging that their son was speak,” he said. He has an Or“ {junction against the 63,000 which. the transit firm will re- mass rally at Madison'Square Garden last night where the third- — ho] eign policy of the United States being neglected by the Rev. Ray- ganization of 10 to 15 persons strikers -in Michigan or would imburse the city for use of Its .o o.oiidential candidate read | = Paes ting students to leave 8chool- opr jtg attitude toward the Soviet mond Hoekstra who had con-/Who have to be considered. Iicharge a specific violation of the streets were taken at a confer- =" etter to Marshal Stalin Review of Irom Curtain, Page 2. rooms. for religious instruction Union. " tracted with Jon Dawson to ue dor ae Jourt ania Little labor law against union mem- i Roig TI asked railways Calling for an “end to the cold who charge their Dames und ng, was “questionable.” “en Bitter Bijethact’ ~ young evange S| . TS. y as ar.” \ > ar withou en. the peak! ” a — ts - He added that “$1500 a week is |, , A officials to submit possible formu-/ ry are Hy aw e flim Mr. Foust told State Supt. of ony general a eakiiE ae Sas Union officials said they defied , ° "o. hasis on which to reach! The Communist newspaper, the thew Permission. discuss

“The city will have to raise Gouzenko, id “EIPHEr- clerk inthe aH " BA pet crise; a Tt in order Russian embassy at Ottawa, who carrying signs praising the mo- Cai Ob hE Spinie in running Mh Marstieuamied -1~ould.to maintain streets properly and helped Canadian authorities smash tion picture. the tlet of the judgment ren- very unfortunate” if an at- : it is only reasonable that the rail- # Communist spy ring. Then picketing waa begun by fan hy U. 8. Supre tempt Were made to sit dows at i} ways company should help out on. Some 1600 anti - Communist 'eftists. fed by City Councilman dered (hy tbe McColl upreing a table for general discussions | the cost of keeping up pave- Catholic war veterans showed up Eugene Connolly, Rew York La- ou ihe icCollum case, 58d. have the discussions result xt jor Feeney said. at the theater to protest the pres- bor Party chief. ey ‘Were Aug. JI ” : . n ure, : ment Poe Co-operation a of the oro-Russian plcKets, mented by ovis x pa Objectionable Element He refused to say that the James T. Tretton. Indianapolis Fist fights broke out and 100 thizers from the - wy ra 5 He ‘sald the state legislature, initiative for further negotiation Raliways general manager, agreed patrolmen spearheaded by mount- A group of 1000 ined up alONg in framing the law, “added an now rests with Russia. to co-operate. with city officials ed police dashed into the crowd the street. chanting: One, IWO. alement of compulsion which is “ But he emphasized that the on a voluntary program of re- and broke up (lie “demonstration; three, flour we. don't want objectionable.” ©. (body of Mr. Molotov's statement imbursement for use of the Five persons were arrested and Other war!” A second.and slight- “gy the deletion of the objection= to Mr. Smith revealed nochange streets and promised city offi- charged with disorderly conduct. ly larger group lined up along syle part, the major intent, in my of view by the Soviet Union. ° cials bis. firm would - determine

At New Castle "General Electric Engineers Develop System In another move to prevent another street shouting: “Keep opinion; miay yet be preserved.” Bevin Demands Some 3400 workers in In- what formulas “transit

NEW. CASTLE, Ind... May 12 t F ist filma’” " ch RA ; (UP) firms in showing of the picture, which be« away. from.¥asc a Mr, Foust sald. “The part which _ =~ Ly ee To Save Steps in City and Rural Homes biggest Chrysler plant other. cities were using to help gins-today. an attorney sought an Fighting broke out shortly yppears to be in violation of the Russ ‘Show Cards NEW YORK, May 12°(UP)--A new electric wiring system thai here stayed on the job today long pay street repair costs. injunction against 20th Century after

diana's possi midnight * wilh WOmleD fret and 14th amendments to. the| SRY 42 roll ie it possible for a hoisewife to turn on: the coffee percolalor past a CIO United Auto Workers “City Engineer Ollie ~ Johnson Fox, the film's producers. in New pickets smashing purses over the constitution ought not to be ge, > = in the kitchen before she gets out of bed was announced today. ht | uP

strike hour, and plant “ofictals'siid that’ preluminary: ‘surveys: York Supreme. Court on behalf heads of rivals and men Swing'fopesd.™ po {Bevihi ‘chirged today ‘that ‘only ~~ Engineers of the General Electric Co. which developed the said they were mystified. ! show that some cities were col- of four noted Russian com sing their fits. ; ER WR shiners vifi “chi ay that hye 22 new systein, also listed other conveniences. They included pose? asked opinion:

The nation-wide Chrysler strike jecting street “repair revenue * > after the high court ruled in the |COmmuRists are" x Legion-Times Horse Show

» {Public Instruction Ben H. Watt sation » ’ througho a |nvolved. | . 5 The Catholic war veterans n,” Mr. Marshall's stateThey a Phat the boy's, Referee Hinds commented that i oats low on the porations: an agreement for permanent, Dally Dib called Yometdabl oc the first to appear at the/in an .official opinion, however, ment said. “We have had a long “health and edUCATION Were TecetvsiMr-Dawson. was. Deing. put in 2 La. d in revenues to the City for street (Of Dred ong life story of Igor theater. They organized a that he did not believe ihidiana alld bitter experience with such (hryslet,.which..engaged.. ane errno 18 |efforts.”

: ing inadequate attention from the spot” because the boy evangelist loeal pastor of the Calvary Tab- failed to show up. UAW is negotiating for an ernacle. Mr. Rosenberg said he would oi; aly new contract with GM, Takes Custody of Boy talk to the Rev. Mr. Hoekstra rr.om which it asks a 30-cen Judge Joseph Hoffmann imme- and find out “when he and his wage package. From the Ford diately took custody of Little Da- young employee can return. It poe (6. where pay talks have vid. } will be about two weeks, the at- + ctarted. the union demands Mr. Rosenberg’'s first move this 'torney estimated. a 30-cent pay raise plus 20 cents

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interstate commerce. t_ line. many Would have to scrap the law.

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pede from the " back door lights may be controlled, not only at the went off on schedule at the Ko- rom transit firms on a percent- case of the people of the state of peoples of the world

Font and oh : ; inoi lation of Vashti Mc. And demanded Russia lay its oe CORE Armee semis ab wo nimi ane NEM AD, EYANSYINS Plans, ace RL : revenues of noia on relation 0 e i rs, but frof- the kite “A gentle push on the switch where 2000 employees TO aif ASahhais..oL.. Eran Ere mere. nen eM the" board of educa- cards on the table face up before

; Pigments mar es - 0 i i fiom, hid BEN... Deace” are ¥ e O ad i y - ..the job after reporting for work ‘ited other instances where J k C HH PATE Coty She , ho, LL Aanferences NOR PMc mm ait] may be controlled from the tcle= turns the light on or off.” he said por! He cited other insfan _ held. : : : & rm school district that Tilinols re * =

> vite § 1. ¢ ; . . phone location, and the entire «Oply one type of switch ‘is in- as usua cities were collecting so much ' he “| In an angry but brief speech ho Colorful Cowboys, Horses Set to Parade gious Sdloation “in Co

“House “lighting system ay. De. : + eon. But workers in the New Castle. per seat from transit companies. in ons, Mr. Bevins switched on from the bedroom if statied. no matter how Many. c00<s 1, rit: qid-not-Jeave thelr posts... Other: plans wore-based. ou. miler... , a ro CE ™ . constjtutional. : bi Cottle Roni ve SH "In Coliseum Action Starting Friday Night -*- io. -Cites Clause in Law... . broadcas Basis of Formula. For Hoosiers who hanker for a taste of tH Wild West and 1t8| Mr. Foust said the “most ques-

trol points are needed.” UAW. headquarters in Detroit , : d . an intruder enters, . age. ; : 4 CAVE! mae The new ‘system; the GE en-| The new system. according to said the walkout was delayed be- £ ing te Hie WORE What wivap- So gineers said, différs from the con- the company, aiso will have ap- Cause local Dio had not ar- yrpatever formula might be. cpiorful cowboys and horses, the action in the Indianapolis Coli- tionable part” of the Indiana law change of views between U. 8. bY ventional system in that the, .¢jon on the farm and in in- Hey from Detroit with the strike agreed upon would not include goum beginning Friday night should be more than satisfactory dur: Wasa passage which read: | Ambassador to Russia Walter - ¢ - switches are connected to the out- dust On the farm, the lights order. streetcars still using rails. since ing the Legion-Times Ciarity Horse Show . ‘Such school for religious in«/Bedell Smith” and Soviet Foreign lets which they control by a new, 3. ay be turned on from They will go out When the or- (pe franchise on them requires in addition to the Friday night session, performances will be struction shall maintain records Minister V. M. Molotov. > % lightweight wire carrying only 25 na AR aay and vard lights. 3" arrives.” the UAW sald, the transit firm to pay all main- pe)d Saturday and Sunday night and Sunday afternoon. Doors will of attendance which shall at all] It an ambassador cannot talk inl volts. any iy ¥ TR from any farm tenance costs of its roadbeds open at 6:30 p.m. each night and times be open to the inspections, o foreign minister privately, may cont : ’ The revenue formula would be 44 "12:45 noon Sunday. Nightly of the public school attendance yr Bevin sail, “the situation is

“Finger pressure on the 25-volt butldi switches activates 25-volt relays Pullding. based upon the Indianapolis Rail- performances will stast promptly

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. . . fficeérs. . an - " 3 es 8 o not only intolerable but peace is Y Fred Harm mounted at the lights or outlets, hr Jrouter Jad that hes near To Quit Throne ways’ 202 trackless trolleys and.q; 7:45 p.m. and at 1:43 o'clock gy =14 noises tht a. stern “Attendance at such school for impossible.” : \ D. Foster. company. spokes. i d vn ov be turned off with- 218 motor busses, traveling ap- Sunday afternoon horse cwners will take part, for f¢li§lous instruction shall be giv- ett etme A HAPPEN TO man, said. “The relays, in turn, Windows ma) 1 AMSTERDAM. May 12 (UP) - proximately 7 million miles a More -than 100 entries in the" ~ f én the same attendance credit Charges Midget Mate M

9 {urn the lights on or off.” een Wilhelmina of N r. year on Indianapolis streets R ‘estern divisions of the - . . c > IN? ITS ALL THE He said She low voltage is pro- the windows, and that lights Quees Sihelmin in The rps " The only fees Pid by the rail a rm satisfaction out the Midwest Two entries a i OL ost of Stood on Chair Hit Her . o} or! Vided by a small transformer, through the building may be con- Lo deast today that she Ways firm now to the city is $51 for both horse owners and spec from Kansas City. Mo, in the the act could.be executed without, ST. LOUIS Hey Uy ii conveniently located somewhere trolled by the night watchman vill abdicate the a year for each bus tators, especially the children Western Parade with-silver vids those two sentences. Mrs ‘Mildred F Boers, 39, today in the home. The new system can be in- hrone in Sep- City officials contend that this Entrants in the Western division and the Silver Parade stake will “I"would therefore recommend sought . divorce from bor his. The danger of shock is elimi- stalled in new or old buildings, mber in favor is far too little a share for the will be competing ‘for ehampion- “NoW hand-tooled silver saddles .. "0 present, no attend- band, a circus midget, because nated. The switches, he said, are Mr. Foster said. - Because of the f her daughter, transit firm to pay for streets in ship honors as well” as some worth $25.000 ance records be. kept,” he said he stood on a chair and nched y small and eliminate the wall- lightweight wiv bipryaligmeiw rincess Juliana, comparison to the damage done $1000 in cash prizes. Total prizes wepite Reavy rickel gules ts Mr. Foust added ‘that by the her in the eye Pu lates t in'cost is expecte ow, he bv heavy vehicles. -dav ow wil ’ Ta | ’ Taree pre hot pounted said. ; nd the | 68 Mayor Feeney pointed out that Fo eo rT " ! served seats In the wide mezza- thue the legislature masts 4 1549 Mis: Bots, Sve get Laven

nine sections still are available, | We may have sufficient informa- inches tall, sald her 'four-foot The downtown ticket office is ir tion to enact a program free of husband Henry, 53, also threw a the lobby of the Indianapolis all, douht.” . teacup at her once.

in August, spoke there was no law under which the wer Radio Hil. eity could force the transit firm

Two Western championship stake classes are scheduled, one

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versum, telling to pay more revenue and urged for the Western Parade horses . A . im EE up at her RE Fe er———— her subjects that that a reasonable. voluntary and the other for the Western oer & Light Co. on the Circle. * ® Indi et in 51st ion. . 2 ¢ y a ac . . ep t 4s open daily from 9 a.m. to Indiana bankers meet in 51st convention.......... Page 2 che had wished agreement be reached 8tock horse J Rd x's x uy NN. , to abdicate spme = Mr. Tretton said he would sub- Western Parade horses Com- Prices including tax, are $1.20 - Ll : : i i i , y ' time ago, t mit to the city proposals on a pete in the full regalia of the Old , ‘iy x dd Hoosier farm wife shot while asleep . . . hunt Pr owler Wilnelmisa that Juliana had voluntary agreement “within a West, as do their riders. - Four- wide goonTg id ae or oO u mericans Oo eep? at Winchester .........coovveeeerneeniinacnns Page 3 persuaded her not to leave the short time.” teen horses are entered in the jon JCEERONC, IER 1 ad gi ‘ ; ® =» . x = {throne until after the national “v Western Parade with-sflver class. poop nine section will oo oh nd By WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS I ar some needed am~ pairi sour ? [ {jubilee for her late in August. ° The beautiful silver saddles and | cripps-Howard Foreign Editor munition. Repairing y homes? . . . Hubbard Cobb, Your Queen Wilhelmina haa heen {ll Bulk of $100,000 Estate a a Hr onddies and tater. BRioR. _. hans to. Julk the

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» A o . in hi Ye uvieeviivee.e... Page 8 Bhe succeeded to the throne on ry 2 (UP). ing sights of a horse show. Thir- {tion of peace; informed diplomats make them believe the proposed his weekly column. ...... 8 Aug. 30, 1898, at the age of 18. NL" YORK, May 12 (UPI—= other Western Parade horses Pl /here remarked, after the defense expenditures are so much =» x =» > w. Columbia University was named '® po an fo Sell Bread | ‘ Indi “ » in vaud When the Nazis seized Holland 001" eficiary in the will of Will compete in the non-silver” "= : {exchange of notes between Wash- needless 7 ndiana Bell employees clown and “emote” in vaude- in World War II she and her p ) class. und thé champion Western CHICAGO. May 12 :

Mrs. Nicholas Murray Butler, wife of the late president emeritus of the university. . Mrs. Butler, who was 83 when she died on May 4. left an estate estimated .at considerably« over

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Parade horse will be. selected . ‘the world its own version of the --

from the 12 entries in the champlonship stake of that class. The . galloping, ground - t¥ing cowboy horse comes into his own in the Western Stock horse. division. - Two classes have 19 entries, ~ They are the stock horse

Spokesmen for the baking indus- west never have seemed so far try said today they planned to apart. ’ i spend $5 million to induce peo- ) ; exchange, it greatly minimized ~, ple 16 buy more bread and pastyy a prot Ses 24 having the sting of the American note, ! in 1950 and 1951. + ies et otis voice ANA It put ‘Stross the idea. that The hoard of governors of the Read an Editorial, Page 14 the United States. not Russia, i» birds = with one

ville acts . . . a photo-story by Victor Peterson. Page 13‘ family fled tp Canada. where ; ' » .i on she set up her government-in-

. . " L v doo | : exile. 8he quickly returned to Manpower woes coming up . . . a forecast... on the The Ietherlands after V-E day. editoriaj page. . . . other features and opinions. Page " ; on a MISS, CRAIN. "SHAREN® $100,000. The will was filed for

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JB | ; ress Jeanne Crain's at a stop under 1000 pounds and the West. proved the budget which: called: FIRST. by appearing to agree AS usual, if is fem Brace mht 13| Cromword. Inaie Tapia, 131 Rage Er 13 ght was held todgy on drunk 6a.m. .. 5 10a. m. ..85 ern Stock horse championship for an. increase of §3.500,000 for ta a meeting, it dealf a blow at sia failed to comply with diplo‘Bridge .,, Tol Foals me 27M Ah nners 15 SoCety .... 16 charges. Miss Crain was severe: Tam, .. 58 11a m'. 67 stake. Thirteen are entered An promotional campaigns. The in- President Truman on. the eve Matic usage in making the notes Marq. Childs 14! Forum ser Hl Arch Millett 17 Women's <7 lv shaken up and her shiny new 8 a.m... #1 12 (Neon) 68 the Class for stock horses under dustry allocated. $1,500,000 forof the elections. = It gave the | . © heady Lal a x, i fous ; hin m .. 6 lpm, 68 1000 pounds. : Fo “he 1948-49 program. = Wallace, leftists, pacifists 304, LCoRUnug on Page : [ ? no 3 3 enh i's i a Tie wi ot ha ral NF Midas A

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