Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 September 1948 — Page 21

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Strike Perils Food Supply

Third Week Entered

PARTLY CLOUDY AN CLOUDY AREAS

were also halted, according to John J. O'Rourke, Local 282 prseident. Drivers of Local 807 halted deliveries of cardboard milk containers from the American Can Co. to dairies yesterday when the company refused to offer more than a 15-cent-an-hour wage increase instead of the 17% cents the union demands. Milk companies sald they had only a two-day supply of the cartons on hand

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TONIGHT AND TOMORROW —Fair, cool weather will continue tonight and early tomorrow in the East, forecasters say. By dawn the mercury will dip into the 50's from Maine to Virginia, in'the Ohio Valley and along the Great Lakes, it is predicted. Southerly winds are expected to" bring warm breezes throughout the Great Plains area. Rainy weather will be confined to the Gulf

recasters predict.

At San Francisco striking maritime unions told their J Mo members today that anyone who, erner ves signed up to work Army ships would be considered a strike-! breaker. - The Army said that about 38 men passed through a picket line to apply for its martime jobs yesterday. The union said only four men went through the line. The unien opposition was caused mainly because the Army was using the direct hiring system instead ‘of going through the union hiring hall—one of the main issues in the current strike. Alert for Battle And at Richmond, Cal, police gathered before the Standard Oil refinery in an attempt to prevent recurrence of a picket line battle between striking CIO oil workers and non-strikers. Yesterday's hour-long street battle left nine persons, including strikers, by-standers and police, injured severely enough to require hospitalization. Scores of others suffered minor injuries and were overcome by tear gas. The battle took place as more than 2000 CIO oil workers and longshoremen tried to keep AFL and independent union maintenance workers from entering the Standard plant.

Foil Jail Break

VINCENNES, Sept. 15 (UP)— Authorities said today that Cecil Meldrum, Springfield, Mo., had tried to break out of jail here by chiseling mortar from around one of the cement blocks in his cell. Meldrum was caught before he could push the block from its place.

paign speakers bureau. . The Junior Senator from In

Circle building, directly across the street from the regular GOP national headquarters. Assisting him from his senatorial office are his $10,000-a-year administrative assistant, Horace M. Coats; his personal secretary, Miss Wilma Wood of Bedford, and Miss Leah Delph from Terre Haute,

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National Headquarters

Opens 10-Office Suite in Handling of

Dewey-Warren Campaign Speakers Bureau

By DANIEL M. KIDNEY, Times Staff Writer * WASHINGTON, Sept. 15—Sen. William E. Jenner (R. Ind.) today moved most of his’ Capitol Hill office staff to Republican|g io National Headquarters to help him handle the Dewey-Warren cam-

Charles Egenread, Sen. Homer E. Capehart’s publicity man from South Bend, also is at headquarters but not on the Jenner staff. He is assisting the national compress agent, William urphy, who also is a native

Another prominent Indiana Republican with offices at headquarters is Elmer (Doc) Sherwood of Indianapolis. He is the liasonman between the congressional committee and the na-

Sen. Jenner's Capitol Hill staff represents but a small. portion of the group employed in his GOP

He has contact men there from all leading Republican states. But

Staff to GOP.

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Woman BL, Loses $70 in Swindle

An 80-year-old woman reported to police last night that she was bilked out of $70 in a confidence]

racket worked on her by two women at the bus terminal. She said two women who told her they had found $600 and offered to split the money with her if she would “loan” them some money for a few minutes, She sald she gave them $70 and ited for them to return with ‘her $200 share but after waiting 20: minutes she called

diana, who was named chairman

of the speakers bureau, has opened a 10-office suite in the DuPont|; most of the finishing touches on To

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the speaking scheduled for Gov. Thomas E. Dewey of New York

fornia are Yone directly by the

coast-to-coast by telephone. Contacts Dewey Staff He also is in constant contact] with the. Dewey staff in New York. Other top-flight bookings handled by Sen. Jenner include Harold Stassen and Sen. Robert A. Taft (R.0.). Keeping the whole speech-mak-ing schedules of dozens of others also is part of the Senator's job. It makes him the “busiest man in Washington” he admits. Mr, Coats said he expects to give the headquarters job only half time and spend the other half at the Senator's regular office at the capitol.

Cut Out Interference Double the number of radiophone stations can be operated without interference by use of a

and Gov. Earl Warren of Cali-|y, ew York Senator calling state leaders from oman

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Columbia Bus To Be Rerouted

The Columbia trackless trolley line will be rerouted temporarily

beginning gas main is being laid in 25th St.

trolleys will turn around at 25th and Martindale Sts. A shuttle bus service will be operated between Martindale and the terminus of the line at Wheeler St. Service will be normal on Saturdays and Sundays when

in progress.

new radio transmitter perfected at Stanford University.

tomorrow because a

Indianapolis Railways said the dam

thé gas line construction is not This change is expected to remain in force for

. Luther White, 24, of Bellefon-| taine, O.' reported he was held up and robbed of $18 by two men at Senate and Indiana Aves. last night. Mrs. Gertrude Murphy, 50, of 1122 Oxford St, said two men grabbed her purse as she was walking on 13th St. last night. She explained however, that she held om to it and they fled without ta“ing it.

No. 5 Yellow Corn

Reaches Here

‘ The first railroad car shipment of No. 5 yellow corn of the season arrived in Indianapolis this morn-

The quali considered excellent for new corn. It had a 22 per cent moisture content, a 54% pound test weight per bushel and arrived in the city with only one-half of one per cent

The corn was shipped by W. B. Springer from New Lebanon, Ind. to the Lew Hill Grain Co. It was sold and consigned to the Cleve-

of the corn was|

land Grain Co., also of Indianapolis, Estimates of the yield in the vicinity of New Lebanon run from 65 to 75 bushels per acre, according to Freeman Bradford, secre-

approximately two weeks.

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TO. FACE MURDER CHARGE-—Hammond authori ties said today they were pre. paring to file a murder charge against Mrs, Juanita Noel | tobovel who confessed shooting her husband because "he

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