Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 March 1949 — Page 2

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- banking committee is too long. gusta on Nov. 21 and $2760 in were moved for a directed verdict!

" Ken ) — fone Jambasted the gao- tucky Ave., and Muesing-Merrick instead of seven cents. AgreeSent T oa opposition io Pres! “Coal Co., 3830 Brookville Rd. ment also was reached to prorum nce yan. 19, John Deere Plough Co., Vide additional benefits for

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Senate Labor Group Urges T-H Act Repea

Democratic Majority Charges

be Law Curbs Right to Organize The government charged today WASHINGTON, Mag. 21 (UP)—The Democratic ma- that 11 top U. 8, Communists, jority of the Senate Labor Committee today urgec repeal Cel Russian revolution as of the Taft-Hartley Law on the grounds that it is anti- o, .cning of U. 8. government. labor and curtails the right of workers to organize. The Democrats issued a 79-page report attacking the labor law enacted by the -Republican 80th Congress and defending the substitute ad. &- - ministration bill recently ap- C f 2% proved by the committee. | on BSSES " A similar stand was taf

|0f Using Russ Revolt Pattern

U. S. Attorney Raps 11 Accused on Trial In New York

NEW YORK, Mar. 21 (UP)—

of seven women and five men {that thé 11 Communist national board members conspired to teach | “that this revolution cannot be without vjoléricé, .foF, to be suc-| cessful, the entire apparatus of|

smashed.”

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In an hour-long, opening state-! ment, U. 8. Atty. John F. X, Mc-| Gohey told a federal court jury Ji

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Teamsters Slate | “« - |Cop Scholastic Drivers Tag Days Honors at Butler

- Order Road Check BUTLER UNIVERSITY males

. got another jolt to their masculine For Membership {ego today with the announcement The first 15 days of April wil

1/2f grade averages for the first be “tag days” for over-the-road 5¢

mester, truck drivers in Indianapolis and |

The female of the species cone the nation under orders just sent tinued her traditional scholastic out by Dave Beck, executive vice

| superiority with a C-plus average, The men barely humped over a C level. ‘

(AFL).

s » = At least 50 out-of-town labor| OF THE various colleges, the

road check in Indianapolis to de- Other colleges in order are Edutermine union membership among cation, Pharmacy, Liberal Arts the drivers of overland vehicles. {and Sciences and Business AdDetails of how the union will ministration. conduct the check here were not |

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Hundreds of "economy Kouse-minded" families took advantage of a beautiful first day of

en . 1 earlier by CIO President mio Burglaries Here (the government must bel spring yesterday fo inspect Brookville's first $6400 house at 515 S. Audubon Rd. The house, erect- |

Murray in a letter to the House Labor Committee, which is considering legislation to kill the Taft-Hartley Law and re-enact the old Wagner Act with certain “improvements.” | Mr. Murray said the existing ready law is “a deadly weapon, loaded ) against labor” and he asserted! that the “vast majority” of the people want it repealed. , ‘Neal 8: oday. The Benate committee Demo- HON ack Neal a were conspiracy trial began, the decrats urged in their report that committed while John Francis fendants were represented in Congress “abandon the destruc-| po rahan, 32. of 6B. Wilkins thelr main opening statement by ‘tive “principles” of the Taft-g; was free on bond after being FUBeN€ Dennis, strapping No. 1 Hartley Law and restore Ameri-| ont burglarizing Harrington defendant and general secretary can labor policy to a ‘sound yarqware Store, 768 Massachu- ©f the party. basis.” [setts Ave. Sept. 20, the inspector Speaking calmly, Mr. Dennis R ts said. sald the defense would “expose en ) | Hanrahan, who ‘has a long the sinister political purposes beAdministration leaders predict- criminal record, has already been Nind this heresy trial.” Mr. Dened today that the Senate will sentenced to Michigan City for 2|BIS last week dismissed his atpass the rent control extension, five years on two counts of torney and announced he would bill by midweek. {second degree burglary. As the measure came up for de- Was Out on Bond bate on the Senate floor, these! Hanrahan was trapped with! Mr. McGohey objected - when leaders voiced confidence that it two companions burglarizing the Mr. Dennis said the government will be approved just about the Strohm Warehouse, 359 W. Ray had not charged that any U. 8. way it was cleared by the Senate|g¢. on Feb. 8, out on bond from |Communist left his Army post Banking Committee. —Ihis previous “on the scene ar- during However, three GOP Senators rest.” {Harold R. Medina sustained the Indicated they were ready to fight] He named several companions Objection, the legislation in its present form. (who he sald aided him in the long! Sens. Harry P. Cain, Wash., John|string of break-ins. {the * jury was excused briefly W. Bricker, O., and Homer E. Major safe-crackings included While Judge Medina denied three Capehart, Ind. believe the one-a $27 theft from Augusta defense motions based on the Year extension proposed by the Grain and Supply Co. in New Au-/prosecutor's statement, They

Guide to Action Mr. McGohey said that the |Communist Party, as reorganized | by the defendants in 1945, teaches

Safecracker Has Long Crime Record

sentenced to Michigan City 88 “professional revolutionaries”

that Marxi: “a g con two burglary charges has con-/ =, lsm 1s “a guide to ac

fessed 26 break-ins and safe!

Facin y lerackings in six months, Inspec- g a jury for the first

time as the 10th week of their

Sustains Objection

cash and checks from the. John of acquital, a mis-trial, and for Deer Plough Co. Jan. 19. |a government bill of particulars. Break-ins Listed | Mr. McGohey told the juzy. to In other break-ins and safe- Témember the phrase “Marxismackings, Hanrahan said, they IL-eninism”

Veterans’ Pensions The Veterans of Foreign Wars lined up behind a move to trim the muiti-billion-dollar cost of the!., Rankin pension bill. The nation’s 150k cash, tools, merchandise and — second largest veterans’ group in one case an automobile. The : : favors limiting benefits to vet- | break-ins included: | dl or ers Win erans of World War I, and pen-| Aug. 19, Joseph Gardner Co.,| soning only those who need |533 Abbott 8t.; Aug. 22, Gold-| financial help. mith Pipe Co., 1235 8. West St.:! : (Sept. 2, Indiana Tractor Sales - our pp Southerners {Inc., 1500 Madison Ave.; Sept. 3,| President Truman's 75 - cent South Side Furniture Co., 935 8.

{ . o y minimum wage bill has been Meridian St; Sept. 20, GMC| qo TTCAGO. Mar. 21 (UP) — marked by southern Democrats in Trucking Co, 31 W. 13th st, G¢0T8e E. Leighty, spokesman for the House as their next target. September, 1948 (date‘“undeter-:1 million non-operating railroad

The southerners are drafting a Mined) a poultry store substitute which would tie the Standard Grocery in the 6100 agreement between 16 uniors and federal minimum wage rate to the lock E. Washington St., and ga- [the nation’s raflroads was “the | cost of living index put out by F8e in the 1400 block 8. Talbott most momentous in the history the Bureau gf Labor Statistics. |S - |of American industry.”

| Nov. 21, ; “o. | They are trying to muster sup-| Oe gusta Grain Co.,| The agreement, signed yester-

rt from sqme of the Repub-! arm Bu- gay cut th y Hoan Congressmen who heaped reau; Dec. 2, Pope Grocery, 8702 pd ne rs %to them effect drastic changes in the v. washington St; Jan. 6, Ne- without reducing their pay, administration’s rent control bill. g A Eh eer Co. 1530 8 West fective Sept. 1. It also gave them [She cK Co, same ad-|aq geven-cent hourl 8 Medicine rota a> Diamond T. Truck retroactive to last Oct nd boost |Co., liver ‘Ave.; Jan. 16, ttiarn ant pop 2 Howard Medrain (D Frank's Brake Service, 336 W. In the final settlement, it was) RL) MMA Le american Me ca ‘South St.; Jan. 17, Garton Feeq 28Teed that yardmasters should A oeation 1 b ng 8'co 518 §. Senate Ave. Mack In. Stay on a 48-hour week but will c Clatorship a 495 receive a 10-cent pay Increase

and workers, sald today that the new

its ternational Truck Co.,

program. And he sald a “88g |, rule” is being imposed by the medical association on doctors who favor the administration's health program.

Atomic

Chairman Brien McMahon (D. Conn.) said he hopes this week to air a sharp difference of opin-| fon within his joint congressional] atomic energy committee over how much secret nites over FCC Calls Off

should be divulged. SBome com-| : mittee members believe that on. | WUTZ Hearing lication of atomic data should be | Times Washingtén Bureau

restricted. But Mr. McMahon| WASHINGTON, Mar. 21 — A a ain Dut, (AOYthing, | progress hearing on the William y 0 3 . > Ma g | - - - about atomic energy development. 1° C0 television statlon| © 4 MOTHER who sald she didn't ———————— { WUTZ scheduled by the F ederal| want her 13-year-old daughter to Communications Commission for fight neighborhood girls but adLoses by a Tentacle today was “called off at the re- mitted “holding her coat” was _ BIARRITZ, France, Mar. 21|quest of the applicant,” FCC an- tried on two charges of assault (UP)—An octopus climbed into a nounced. and: battery against her daughtank with a number of dogfish at; Still pending before FCC is aniter's opponents in Municipal . the local aquarium yesterday. application to transfer the WUTZ Court 3 today. ] The dogfish won. The octopus TV permit and assets to Indian-| Judge Pro Tem Louis Welland retreated, minus one tentacle.|apolis Broadcasting station WIRE fined Mrs. Allora Cottinginn, 33 None of the dogfish was hurt. for $37,758. ’ and

025 W. Washington St.; Jan. 16, monthly rated employees workIndiana Baking Co., 3802 E. 11th|ing 48 hours. Bt.; Feb. 5, Goodyear Tire Co.;! Experts said the settlement {1375 W. 16th 8t.; Feb. 7, Sinclair probably would set a basis for (Refining Co., 1502 Kentucky Ave.; agreement on a similar wage{Feb. 7, International Harvester hour dispute involving employees Co., 1065 W. Washington S8t.; of the Railway Express Agency. Jan 8 Jack Carr Realty Co. 936 The express dispute has been Virginia Ave. [marked by slowdowns and layTT {offs in the New York area.

Mother Pays Fine For Active Part in Daughter's Scrap

® of t ) i lof 725 N. Dorman Ave., $5 and [— costs for scratching the face of Barbara McCullough, 14, of 702 N, Dorman Ave.

" - ” THE JUDGE withheld judgment on a charge that she struck 13-year-old Mabel McCullough in the same fight. Mrs. Cottonginn posted a $100 bond to appeal the decision. - In court Mrs, ‘Cottonginn admitted she held the coat of her daughter, Zola, 13, while she fought with Mabel McCullough. In the course of the fight the ‘mother interfered, striking Mabel and scratching Barbara, the two girls told the judge.

Admits He Held Up Prosecutor's Kin A young father who admitted holding up the-father-in-law- of | Marion County Prosecutor George Dalley “because I needed money | for medicine and food” was! bound over to the Grand Jury on| robbery charges taday. Earl Pevler, 27, of 2125 Bar‘rett Ave. identified by William | C. Harrison as” the man who! {robbed him of $15 Saturday night, |

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A 32-year-old safecracker al- students who are being trained |

lact as his own counsel. |will serve as installing patron;

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After Mr. McGohey’s address,

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OES Chapter 452 Sets Installation [Warren Central Group

Prospect Chapter No. 452, OES, Mrs. Ethel Emmons, past matron,| TO Sing With Symphony will ‘fnstall newly-elected officers installing ‘marshall; Mrs. Edith) Madrigal Singers of Warren ai ; jeg Mumaugh, past matron, installing Central High School will take In special instaliation sereinonies chaplain, and Mrs. Dorothy Mc- part in the Indianapolis “Meet - p.m. Thursday in the Pros- Your Symphony” concert to be : 58 held at 8 p. m. Friday 1a Cadle Mrs. Gladys Nicely Pfister will eld a p. m. y c

Tabernacle, be installed as worthy matron and Under the direction of Miss Harold Daringer, worthy patron.

! Kathleen Hergt, they will sing Qthers taking office will include. —Fire-My Heart,"~Nymphs Mrs. Bonnie Stephenson, associate

“Fire, and Shepherds,” and “The Peasmatron; Ralph Barrett, associate ant and His Oxen.” Miss Hergt patron; Mrs. Vera Ginn, secretary, organized the choral group in Miss Minnie : Wienke, treasurer,

Mrs. Ethel White, conductress, and Miss Dorothy Allen, associate conductress. Installing officers wiil be Otto W. Cox, past grand patron, who

Driver Escapes Injury When Auto Hits Trees

"A motorist escaped injury when his car struck three trees on] Westfield Blvd. near Pennsyl-!|

vania St. last night. 1941. Police said the driver, Robert! Madrigal members are Janice M. Kropp, 5712 Rosslyn Ave. lost| Case, Mary Dammrich, Betty control of the car when the steer- Dammrich, Etta Claire Steining mechafiism broke, striking|kamp, Barbara McClellan, Jack

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| Washre erated. in how Francis H. Russell, director of local units of this big union will|the office of Public affairs in carry out Mr. Beck's instructions (he U. § Se elle in checking the union cards of 5 A truck drivers at filling stations,|Thursday evening and Friday.

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[before the Indianapolis Commits {tee on Foreign Relations at 6:30 into a violation of the anti-rack-| Cla 1 Hoe eteering law,” according to Rep. P m. Thursday in ypoo Sam Hobbs (D. Ala.); author of yo oy) gigcuss “The Atlantic Pat. statute, , Pact” at a luncheon of the In. ‘Depends on Method v/dianapolis Chamber of Commerce “It all depends gn how the Friday in the Athletic Club, ichecking of truck "drivers is

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London The governm all political pr jon for three m Communists at parade last nig Home Secrets ___ announcing the don police com formed the Ho did not have s prevent such ¢ lence. Several thou and their sym] police guarding cession of blacl of Sir Oswald ball bearings, « and broken bot Ten policeme though none s three Commun were arrested.

Moscow Russia warne beware of effor ican “imperiali Finns into an a bloc, and recorr with the Soviet The first Sov national affairs pact was made ed by the Leni: cial newspaper Soviet. The paper al: of violating its Russia. . (Diplomatic speculated that to the Atlantic action against Only last weel of attacks by Russian action tions frequentl, ed by press and The coalitio Premier Karl formed last yea Communist Pa parliamentary charged with i ately worsenin Russia.

Nanking Premier Hq nounced a new ist cabinet toc liberal minister eign policy =lg sid. The new cab to acting Presi Formal approv in 24 hours. Fu Ping-Cha rador to Mosc named foreign observers belie stop to concili forts to make | nese Communi

Rangoon The Burmes nounced ftda) aided by val recapturetf’ the Lashio in ce night. Little resist tered and there "ualties. Lash pied by units « unteer organiz into two rival

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