Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 July 1948 — Page 8
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ THURSDAY, JULY 15,1948
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- leas station as Bist gasistant Shutdown of Railroads Hardest Blow; hreatens Stri day by Paul A. Miller, chief of Togliatti Spends Restful Night : T . Strike | the local weather station. i ROME, July 15 (UP)—Jtalian Communists clamped a nearly As Contract Expires | : | Mr, Maher began ork in Je airtight general strike on Italy today. nn or oo! {Indianapolis station 11 years ago Almost paralyzed the entire strife-swept nation in reprisal for DETROIE. July 15 Te | 7 /and worked here uvtil transferred y,, Soting assassination of their chieftain, Palmiro Togliatti. United _ Auto Workers i : , ‘in 1938 to Pittsburgh, where he The Communists set no time limit for the strike. It was on threatsoed to call out 108,000| has been assigned Jo fight advil, as long 4s théy keep it on or until ii had served taeir ends— Motor Co. workers on) sory weather service. He n f the ern-| Ford . y "3 a forecaster there the last three| the resignation -o I eanded | bout 8000 demonstrators—some strike today as the union’s con {years ment, SHesAy opel y jin chanting “Revolution, revolution” ' tract expired without a Dew, ” on charges was a gov-! : . as most of Shorvughly way. Many nr eng He is a native of Bedford. ernment “of civil war.” - |—met a few blocks away. x Co 48 states. easy-acting Exlax in their prac | The union rejected oid ntieely Adist’s Works * . The government of Fremit} At noon about 9000 Commu- | NEVER AN EXTRA They atten Still only 10¢, inadequate” a wage offer 0 ; : OrKs Good Alcide de Gasper, atened nists waving red flags and carry- | sessions tice, 2 of Cun cents an hour pay In- : ” ! E s id [with overthrow by Communist in-|ing huge x =p Mr. Togliat- Corneal, a page-boy at the/ll TELEPHONE ug same h When Nature“forgets™-remember | ....se plus more than six cents PF ; Even Upside Down \citement, debated the possibility|ti paraded in silence around Poly-| Democratic Convention, got alli as did the ot} in other benefits. The UAW Sw | FRANKFURT, July 15 (UP)—|of ordering troops to seize thelclinic Hospital, where their|chance to meet President Tru-| {i} But after EX-L AX called a meeting of the Ford LIFE MEMBER—Fidelity Re- [Paul Fontaine, American artist, state railways in order to keep|wounded leader was recovering..man before the convention ad-|H Diss rights, in wh Union Qounell to deters what| = 140 of Indiana. Woman's [Was pleased when the critics|the most vital traffic moving. |A committee of Commurist and journed early today. He was} : for and 9 on wou . F
. oo {praised an exhibition of his ab- Palace Barricaded {left-wing Socialist deputies and) asked if he’d like to be President Jil caught .somet THE CHOCOLATED LAXATIVE Expired at Midnight Benefit Association, last Thurs- |stract paintings. So he went to! Mr. De Gasperi called a special {senators entered the hospital to some da. | (AN 3 been added t
; : y | The company made the wage day night honored Mrs. Alice |the Wuppertal exhibit yesterday Cabinet meeting at the govern-|pay their respects to Togliattl. | “No,” he said without hesita- NN Chang WOMEN |offer last night in an effort to| \Wilishire with a 50-year pin and [to bask in the praise. He found ment palace. Nearly 2000 po-| The most potent weapon tion. “It's too much work. Be- N— Former 8 reach agreement before the con-| , it. nombershin in the organ- (the pictures had been hung up-|lice, backed by trucks and tanks, wielded by the Communist leaders sides you have to leave the White| Tag he tract expired at Eldnigot. For| ization. "Mrs. Wiltshire has [side down. barricaded the palace while|was the railroad stride, the first riouse sooner or later.” Orv
. —— ht to re if accepted would have left Ford| been a working member | 4 A obtain | salaries far below those paid by| through the entire half cen- When he st RK th Tur of tury seid theipresident, Mrs, | / boom ‘still wa enne non, . : . J Sl ws the UAW's Ford acpariment, ssi I ger, whe Prete ode so00 / ecoondig spe that the company broke off nego- ie honors, al a pICAKKY | . a Sonding spe tiations las. night, refusing to Brookside Park. ga n | oo consider a union counter proposal . . 7 y A : ; pear ‘demanding 14 cents an hour cash Raid Bingo Game OUR AVERAGE Bo : call was for
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