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By E. 0. HEINKE Assistant Managing HONOLULU, Aug. ula of conquest in Hawaii.
. Elsewhere its expansion has been either by force of
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arms or fifth-column coups. munist Party are master-minding the strike. v quate but irregular flow of essentials—so there has been. : But Hawaii today is being used 2 as a test tube for’ Head man, of course, is Harry Bridges, boss of the no starvation. ~ “The Perfect Experiment.” — longshoremen’s-union, who runs the show from his San _ Generally, the poole here have little to say about
- If the new technique w. orks, it ey be . ren tried in the Philippines ne —and eventu- 4 ally the United States. Army and Navy- ogliais the FBI here and not a few islanders themselves know what is going, on—but ‘Washington doesn’t, 3 Gov. Stainback is aware of the underlying- portent of what on the surface appears to be only a labor-management dispute over longshoremen’s wages.
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But Washington is brushing off the crisis as no more Goldblatt Chief Aid to Bri dies . "yy ‘ than a local labor controversy. Second in command of the strike, and Bridges’ chief ‘Union Wants Arbitration F our Steps in New Pattern lieutenant, is Louis Goldblatt, the union's secretary-treas- An islands mediation board came up with a 14-cent EW “of _— fist hi om ‘increase, which the companies accepted and the union - ho ae. han > Sap. agencies here masa ary: Widgers ecHesd mania ad: Sxperiment. rejected. Union leaders are frank to say their goal is arbitration. The original wage demand was set high
The story of America's second “Pearl Harbor," how trained Commies are strangling commerce in the Hawaiian islands— s told today by Edwin C. Heinke, assistant managing editor of The indianapolis Times. Today's article is the first of a series.
~ONE—Ofgahization of all the islands’ workers in one * big umion—the Communist-led International Longshare- England. He had been sent to/London by Bridges to lend
men’s and Warehousemen’s Union. TWO—Effective capture of a major political purty in . the islands—the local Democratic Party. THREE~Blockade of incoming and outgoing ocean commerce, on which the islands’ economy depends. FOUR-—F omenting racial unrest. - Then to sit back and watch the spread of civil resentment, the collapse of business and the crumbling of the islands’ wes’ est foundations.-looking toward final con-
" » Mv lai moreover, reveal that Moscow regards these islands as one of its principal operating bases in the Sampaign for a Communist United States, The shipping strike, step No. 3 in the Commies’ “Per-~ “fect Experiment”—or rehearsal for conquest—has virtu-
mmunism is trying & NeW. _ 1 etter Day" in the calendar of international communism.
Six persons identified by government agencies or gworn government witnesses as members of the Gom-
Francisco headquarters. For years a secret collaborator
with top Communist leaders in the U. 8, Bridges twice
escaped deportation as an alien Communist. In the report of Sen. Hugh Butler (R. Neb.) to the Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, Bridges % si :
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was described as “the unseen Communist dictator of the “territory of Hawaii.” Bridges now awaits trial, on the basis of new evidence, on charges of perjury for denying Communist Party membership at the time of his naturalization in 1945.
Goldblatt recently was arrested and deported from
a hand in a dock strike there. Bridges himself cannot leave the country while he igunder indictment for perjury. Britain's home secretary said Goldblatt had come there as a Communist agent to block settlement of the strike. Third in comma scene boss of strike, rategy, is Henry Schmidt. identified as a Communist Party member before a congressional = as early as 1938. Last year, before a California législative committee, an ex-Communist swore that attended a closed Communist meeting » and urged workers-‘‘to unite Irth Com. Foufth in the high command. ‘and Enis Sn tegional strike director is Jack Hall. The Butler ‘report. called him “an identified Communist.” ~ #And Louis F. Budenz, ex-Communist national committeeman, has testified that Hall was one of a group ‘of
president of -the striking union-loeal;-and Robert Mc-
- Elrath, chief union propagandist in the islands.
of the-Hawaii strike, and on- Ale He was’
Both are listed by the FBI and Army and Navy intelligence as party members, The Butler report describes McElrath as “Honolulu director of public relations for both the Communist Party and the International Longshoremen’s Union.” + In the hands of these men, whdse control over 2000
longshoremen gives them a vice-like grip on Hawaii, lies
- the destiny of 540,000 residents of the islands.
Territorial officials themselves thus far have been
helpless. “The strike has paraiyied essential transportation io. middle” basis,
and from Hawaii. _ With. the exception of a few articles that can be brought by air, ‘everything that t Hawaii imports must come by ocean freight.
In addition to cutting off the: supplies which the is-
lands must have to sustain normal business activity, the strike seriously cyrtails ways of getting revenue with
~holdirig on. -Some businéss failures have been reported.
4 the strike except to wish fervently that it were over and * occasionally to hold mass meetings.
, have upset their economy, but they can't make up their
the strike deadline neared. - Each time the ufiidn refused,
Washington Brushes Off Crisis As Only a ‘Labor Dispute’
Retail business has been seriously crippled, but is
Prices for available foodstuffs and other materials are high. Relief ships, “through the courtesy of Harry Bridges” as people refer to them, are keeping up an ade’
They're beginning to understand that the Commies
minds what to.do about it. They wish Washington
would act. As for the wage fssue itself, no one expects the union will ever get the 32 cents an hour increase it has demanded. Even the union members admit that. The local stevedore rate is $1.40 an, hour. Management of. fered an S-cent increase gt first, and then 12 cents as
“enough so the companies would not meet it; thus forcing the arbitration fight into the open. . The unionists know the employers will never agree to arbitration. On their side, the companies charge the union won't negotiate realistically and predict that if arbitration is granted to the longshoremen, it will become the pattern. _ in the inter-related sugar and pineapple industry and that true collective bargaining will vasish in Ha vai. With arbitration the established pa ‘ployers say the unions will- make extreme and the arbitrators will decide on a ““slics-downthe. -
In short, employers contend that arbitration in. Hae industry would give the ‘unions full control of is- os land economy. Thus the strike is prolonged and a fertile ground is. provided fof six determined men fo try their hand at . bringing Hawaii under Communist domination.
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“ter and young Willis had been after her daughter's disappear-| Indiatiapolis Shara Tefilla Ceme:
ally isolated Hawaii for the past three months now. Yet Communist Party organizers. sent to ‘Hawaii by Bridges it is only one move in the long-range program. ~ /-“under the guise-of being-unionists.”” The Strike started, Sp on May Day—a Red, Last two in i Tuling. sextet are Jack. Kawano,
"Rabi Samuel Katz Tragedy Ends Child's Rush Dfficial Promises i Appoints New Dies Here at 77 To, See Horses Unloaded pss lore in" Smoke Control Chief
'3-Year-Old Timothy Cardella Suffers Skull Headed Shara Tefilla| “Says It Can: Start John Mingle, Cumbustion Engineer, Takes
Fracture in Fall Down Steps; Surgery Fails " : Daughter, 15, Disappears From Home Here Congregation 26 Years In July If Avéilable| Position Which Was Vacant Four Months
By GALVY GORDON A TRAILER-LOAD of horses drew up before a home at Kitl : 3 LE With Boy Friend; Police Hunt Vin Rabbi Samuel A. Katz, spiritual ang 46th Sts. early last night. : . By DAR KIDNEY John G. Min oy EE ib Dravo Construes _£COME-HOME. Darlene. or at-léast-write-to-us. We-will- not c2der_of the Indianapolis Shara, °° npg Antt ny Cardella. wife of Tenth Air Force Sgt. Cardeita.! Timed _Sialt Weiter 8
‘try to have your marriage annulled. We gre not angry with you Som Congregation for the past| .. trom her upstairs apartment to watch the unloading. | ASHINGTON, Aug tonrwt tion Corp., was appointed superintendent of Air Polutiot and Willis. We only want you back. We want to know where you , a, ies Shuey Desare ry Her three-year-old son, Timothy, ran after ‘her,' She had, al-| uly —1f it 1s available. gas ne ' Prevention today by Mayor Feeney. are and want you to be happy.” . fay in ome. nion ready reached the street when she heard a scream and the sound of | His appointment marks the end of a four-month search
“f§-the message -of-a-broken-Hearted young mother who AL 16L a0 lliness of several months. ine child falling down the flight {I Rimi nd P. Marsh appealed fo Thé “Times today to assisy “her 8 Tocating Her 15 yenr- (He was. 7. stops. nr C ommissioner Oks ne ar ars by. the. city. administration for a smoke control director. 0: Timothy, in “his e ment to ae never said anything about brated his 50th anniversary of gee the horses, had plunged head- | The position was vacated by Robert Wolf, controversial —
which to.pay for these imports. - Most of Hawaii's buying power comes from the sale of sugar -and pineapples; in ~TOMORROW—The Communist penstytion. in Ha
addition.io the.spending.of:touristsand-vacationists-- coms = , A ——— SF
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“old daughter. The girl left her(" Last month Rabbi Kats sie: {of the: Federal Power:Commission’
ome Sot an intervetw “with The Times] home, taking her clothes, on May, {after he closed the fourth and)
14 in company with her be |gétting “married ‘and we had|*¢TVIng a congregation. |long down a dozen steps, suffer { Cit Hall figure who t his friend. ? " planned to send her through high! ‘Born in Brest Litovsk, Russia. ings skull fracture. {30al hearings inthe Indianagolls y oh a school and college if weé could.” |e came to America in- 1923 an * Reinsurance an jBaS ca. post when Qity Cornel .
Sets Filing Time
Mr. Marsh set Sept. 1 as the
“American States time - for -filing briefs’ supporting ‘ithe petition of the city and Citi-
Takes Emmco Policies
MRS. Malvina ®Ducker tearfully| Darlene left. without so much as| Wa# - assigned the pulpit of the| recounted how, her daughter, “ala note to her mother or father. Shara Tefilla Congregation. Pre-| HE HAD mile the-trip up a good girl and a good student in| {Her mother said she had never {viously, he had served as pastor lown. the steps hundreds of He school.” left her home whilé- her threatened to run’ away, neither! ‘of .several congregations in Eu-/in the nine months his family had
a smoke control ordinance without fuel restrictions. Mr. Mingle, a graduate engineer
parents were working, in company had shé been forbidden to keep TOPe- “ “ |lived in Indianapdlis after moving : {zens Gas & Coke Utility to obtain of Purdue University, is -a mems with WIilHis _Gerholt. 19, Who|company with young Willis. Chairman of the Vaad Haka- rm their ‘home town of Omaha; | By ROBERT BLOEM natural gas, and Sept. 20 ‘for ber of -the -Indiana Society of roomed. with “ihe girls aunt next|' x ® shrut, he was a member Df the! Geb: But Anis " sla L. State Insurance Commissioner briefs from opposition parties and Profesional Engineers, the door. 1: WILLIS, Wii" was reared. in| Zionist Ofganization of America, S-Autural os Frank J. Viehmann today an-FPC atotrneys. He also sent to| Smoke: Prevention: RABOSEIOR the National Union. of Orthodox /anxiety to see the hotrses, he had y and the National Association of
the FPC a motion made by Attor-ney-Patrick. Smith, India
“We Kuiow-here- he is,” a nsurance e don't ere 8 5.{the home--for veterans’ children ip pris and ‘the - Mizrachi -Orga-| lost his footing on the stairs and {nounced approval of reinsuran for the city and utHity ot waive]
thE mother sobbed, “and the police] po po at Knightstown, told friends, how-| nization of America. As pastor, (allen onto the concrete porch |ngreament under which American
don’t seem to be able to help us| od locate her, ‘We are not even cer-|/ever, that he was-running away to|of the Shara Tefitid Congregation, His: mother and neighbor's [States Insurance Co. ‘will take brief filings and all intermediate
tain they got married and are to-| Missouri to get married. He packed he was automatically a member : gether. ra we know is. that they] [all his possessions and left after|of the Thdianapolis Board of the Pushed We porch and picked over nsgEante Witten. by. Kmmeo ni o und Silewm Wie matter Joutie left together and neither have [telling Darlene’s aunt he was go- {Jewish Educational Association. [uP tile Timothy. |Casualty Go. of South Bend. . This motion was made at the
Power Engineers. Salary $7000 The néw Bureau of Air Pollue tion was recently reorganized une der the Board of Safety: The po« sitioh" of © Superinten lent pays
A friend. drove Mrs. Cardelln|- : been heard. of since.’ {ing to Knightstown to visit, Burial To Be Here and. her sont Lo the. nome of “Tlie business to be reinsured by third hearing ini the case July 19. $3000 annually. , .. .x = “{friends. | Funeral arrangements are in A ry physician Who treated the Amefican States, an.Indianapolis|First hearings began last March. Mr. Mingle, a registered come MRS. DUEKER said her daiggh-| Mrs. Dueker said she learned compjeté. Burial will be in the company, amounted ‘in annual - With some of ‘the commission- bustion engineer, resides at 37320
still-conscious -child and made ar-
“going together” for about five ance that Darlene had called a tery. 7 Be apents Hora enmonths and although the youth taxi and waited in front until the ...Rabbi El "Silver of C incinnat{ n o8sp. was very attentive she did not, young man joined her, - 0., will conduct the services as. ; » » realize her daughter was in love: “We think she is afraid we'll sisted by the Rev. A. Portnov, of MEANWHILE, another neighwith him. have the marriage annulled and the Central Hebrew Congrega- bor called 8gt. Cardella, a mer “We knew’ they were com-{have’ Willis prosecuted” _Mrs. tion and former pastor of the bér of the Maintenance and ‘Sup by Associates Investment Co. His assurance that the city will! paniond but we didn’t think it was Dueker aid. ‘We just want ‘them Shata ae Congregation. oi IP oad ro, Tenth, Al Frees “auto financing firm. get the’ gas, it it can be had, ~ ” serious,” the mother. said. “Dar- [to know, wherpver they are, thati. prviving are his wife, 3ara; Benjamin Harrison Alr Base, who, “Covers Virtually All therefore becomes significant. ‘M edical Army’ ‘Mr. Smith caused the hearings Gi ives Jimmie
they-are welcome home and we iwb daughters, Mrs. Bimoén Hur, was .on duty superintending a " L N } B B 8 Bs ¥ 1 8up 8 L reinsurance arrangement Overtime Hearings opez ex uc run overtime yesterday by!
N. Pefinsylvania St Mayor Feeney explained that Mr. Mingle had been ‘interested in smoke control for the last 10° Years. : ! Mr. Mingle is a member of the Sclenfech Club here and the Tris angle Fraternity He is 8 meme - [ber for the Presbyterian Church jan a Mason. . Commenting on his qualificks |tions, Mayor Feeney said: “He's an-engineer.”
value to about-§13 million a year.lers out of the city, the motion to] | Emmeco Co. is a. wholly owned {walve may not be acted upon. be-| {subsidiary of the Emmco Insuf-| {cause of "the lack of a quorum, [anes Company headed by Ernest! and the case may go through the . Morris of South Bend. Emmco| regular route with Examiner Fiance Co. in turn, is owned Marsh making his findings.
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will try to help them.” witz, Indianapolis,’ and Mrs warehouse. The Simon Weisberger, Timothy entered subfery. at 10 Overs virtually all the casualty
Kansas, City, {Mo., and a son, Abe Katz, Ak-p. Mm. The anxious parents sat si- business of the subsidiary except
ki t Pilot ’ Ash Predicts Explosion Routs SL u, |lently praying until they were in: he South Ben Spokeamen. for ee eas WW arm ‘Welcome 1 when asked ir Mr. Mingle was Cahen From Bed re formed of his death from the skull the South Bend organization said| Pipeline Co, which he nad, : 7.x a Democrat, Mr. Fee replied;
mmco Casualty Co, would re-| however, at
® Not too long ago, Bil Meyer, manager of the Pitis- " burgh Pirates, literally gave up on his own team Dy con- | ceding the National League | pennant t3 the Brooklyn Dodgers, And in mid- -July,
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than those. testified to by the neighbor and a General HOS ijiendent now remain . to be filled company’s consultant,” {pital ambulance doctor were | |in’ ‘the smoke abatement bureaw, He ‘eliminated that mdve today called into gmergency service It pays $42000 annually,
and let the case close without'early today to. officiate at the| Mr. Mingle will begin working Pia further wrangling. [birth of ‘James Leo Riley, for the city later this is month. se
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