Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 August 1949 — Page 4
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WICHITA, Kan, Aug. 20 (UP) |—A 59-year-old Wichita woman,
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Decision Affects ‘ "who carried a Jlotute of ter sew- ‘ ' {ing circle in her n was Worker Fired | charged in three warrants today For Not ues = ‘with larceny, burglary and being! Paying D f an accessory after two roomers, Ww. V Aug 20-(UP). gather modest -home-- implicated,
E her as the “brains” of their safe- | cracking operations. Detective Bill Bulla sald that Richard C. Welliver, 25, and Junior Lee Gibson, 24, were ar-| _ rested Thursday night. He said | [they at first admitted only minor | a burglaries but last night agreed to sign statements in which they! involved Mrs. Francis E. McCall in‘® dozen burglaries and safe-|f§ crackings, | : Detective Bulla sald Mrs. Me- | Call was pictured in the state-| i ments as running the operations ! with an iron hand. He said Gibson sald she drove him to within a block of the Witmer grocery last Mar, 23 and later picked him up|
ally liable for the back pay of an| employee fired because of a union | demand, the National Labor Re-! lations Board ruled tonight. i The ruling was the first of its * kind in a case that assessed mon-| etary lability upon the funds of| #& labor organization, Many unions have been sued successfully or fined under the! Taft-Hartley Law, and some unwontested claims against them ‘have been settied in labor board) proceedings. But tonight's deci- 3 ision is the first by the board In a = ‘disputed claim for back pay as ‘the result of a discharge upon a =~ Anion demand. |g
: Far-Reaching Decision | in her 1941 Packard. { ‘Board sources said It is one of | | Police records of that burglary v “the most far-reachin decisions | ishowed $2650 in cash and bonds | yet made affecting a union | Eugene DeBaun will represent |, 3" cen taken from the safe. | conduct. Times carriers in national bike | Denies Everything
Detective Bulla sald Welliver| stated that Mrs, McCall would| | hide their clothes when they were| behind in their rent and then| would dole out only enough to eep them clad. They told Bulla | that if they looted a place without [June 9, 1048. Bike Race Entry | her knowledge she would demand Mr. Freeman laid off Mr. Fritz) |a cut when she read about it in ‘during that period after the union) the papers. jcalled a seven-day strike and de-| | Mrs, MecCall;. a. buxom, gray-| “manded his removal from work! Eugene DeBaun haired widow, denied any knowl---until he paid his union dues. Wins Local Event edge of the activities of Welllver “Illegal” Contra ag? and Hobson. She retained Harold : Apacs One of The Times’ “champion’ Malone, former county attorney + ‘The board said the union acted! newspaper carriers will represent and unsuccessful candidate for ‘under an {illegal union shop con-| Indianapolis next Sunday in the the Republican nomination for stract. The teamsters’ local failed] 41; . American Newspaperboy U. 8. Senator last year, as her ‘to obtain labor board approval t0| championship Bike Derby in counsel,
The board ordered Local 456! races at Columbus, 0. > ‘of the AFL Teamsters Union, | Mt. Vernon, N. Y., and H. Milton
‘Freeman, Mt. Vernon mores TIMES Carri er ‘operator, to pay Ernest Fritz Jr.,
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fhematia a4 union hy, It at] Columbus, 0. { In her pocketbook when she| ¥ Freeman's defense a lk _ was arrested was a newspaper the was forced by the union to| Fourteanyear-old Bugese De clipping of a picture of paper £f M Baun, son of Mr. and Mrs. Myron y 0 r. Fritz. DeBaun, 1032 Castle Ave. Uni- Ing circle. Neighbors said she was It added that the Taft- Hartley| versity Heights, won the honor Retive in church and elub work. Law gave the same remedy {to represent Indianapolis in the fagainst a union as against an pike finals when he won over Funeral Tuesday { “employer in discrimination cases.|53 carriers in races at the state : The board also found that the fairgrounds last week. Luc Whiteford funion had coerced Mr. Fritz in| go y . econd in the local races was| Servi t M Lu ghis right to refrain from union poppe Battreal, 13, of 631 W.! nelle) Whiteford ar en Ellen . activities. St.: third, Clarence Sheldc (Nellie) Whiteford, an employee 30th £3508 N om a 1 yg of the Colonial ‘Bakery packing uke of Argyll Dies [River i pois 13 o rook, Sperone 1he past thre ear e of Argy in Tt rn Bobby Peel 13. Will be held at 11 a. m. Tuesday “In Scotland at 77 of 1028 8, Roena St. Wr] HRY a © ARGYLL, Scotland, Aug. 30| Bugene received a new Schwinn Crown Hill, ~(UP)—The Duke of Argyll, chief Deluxe . bicycle for his victory. ars Whiteford, who lived in “of the Clan Campbell and heredi-| He will go to Columbus with all/y113 8 Diinols St, died Friday| wih magter 31 the Joyal house. Sipenaee paid. chin in General Hospital. She was 46. ‘ho an here ay a wa in the Columbus na-| Born in Jackson County, she his centuries-old family castle./tional = championships’ Include had made her home in IndianHe was 77. $6000 In college scholarships. |apolis for the past 25 years. She The duke held a total of 19 at prize will be a §2500 schol- wag a member of the Church of! les, including his Celtic title of | arship, {Christ in Bedford, Ind. Caflean Mhor, chief of Clan The local bike champ has been! Burviving are a son, Chester | ; ampbell, and keeper of the great'a Times carrier for five years and L. Inman, and a daughter, Miss of Scotland and of the has constantly Increased the Beéssie Inman, Indianapolis; two P 1 of Dunstaffnage, Dunoon, number of subscribers on his brothers, Ralph Charles, Indian-| ant tek and Ta { route. _|apolis, and Earl Charles, Bed: 4 rbert — “ford; three half-sister: Wilson and Mrs, ay | Bedford, and Mrs, C Norman, Ind, and a grandchild. ’ . O’Donnell Burial ‘To Be Tomorrow
wid Charles... O'Donnell, native -ef; [| Treland, retired cooper and expert in Irish lore, will be buried in Holy Cross { Cemetery followIng services at 3 19:30 a. m. tomorrow * in the Blackwell Irving{ton funeral home and a requiem high mass at 10 a. m. in St. Philor ip Neri Church. 3 Mr. O'Donnel who was the oldest employee . 3 of Kingan & Co. Mr. O'Donnell when he retired after 60 years of service as foreman of the cooperage department, died Friday In his home, 320 N. Oxford St. He 1 was 85.
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