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PAGE 2 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ Sai Te el SUNDAY, SEPT. 11, 1049
MPRR Strike Stewar, Bride Take Honeymoon _ Hold Ex-Convict Summary of Findings by President's Steel Board
| | WASHINGTON, Sept. 10 (UP)—Text of the summary stated (in the report) ws do not sbout $100 per month This is Halts 10 Trains pe plans be paid for by the employer,
| believe . there should be a& wage substantially higher than the nonf a ry 1 - | : po / 3 » the respective arguments of the parable years) was 89 per cent Sed that a ; fi! 5 i parties, and makes recommenda- and is running in 1949 at the rate The board recomm iy al ¢. non contributory. Fs 5 of 12 t over the 1940-1941 *Y*tem of socal insurance and“ ;, ry, great trend in recent Ee og .|tions as to a fair and equitable of 124 per cent over nsions be “estatished in the
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I-The report makes certain|in the report. The percentage of, B_ Social insurance and pen- in effect in the industry. {findings and conclusions about increase since 1940-1941 (com- giong: | (C)—It recommends that the
! - ’ y basis ‘for the settlement of the average. try. saving: “Seeial in Years in pensions and in ‘social : : » ? } g ! qe current dispute between the Unit-| (D)--But the rate of plogii; Steel Inauatzy Lsayine: should be Insurance is toward non-gontrib-Texas & Pacific 4 3 by | . Former Loyal Aid {ed Steelworkers of America andi. e., the peceatags of prot 2 considered 4 of norma 1 bust- UO pans. thes prob nd eid] t worth must be di ted be-! pant "| a lems Suspends 6 Runs 5 : Of Shelton Gang some. 53 basic steel companies net worth mus scoun ness costs to take care of tem
On Missouri Pacific |
ST, LOUIS, Sept. 10 (UP) Picket lines of striking Missouri | Pacific Rallroad workers today! tied up all operations of the cotton belt road in Missouri and Illinois. Train crews of the Cotton Belt refused to run their trains through picket lines set up by Missouri Pacific strikers on tracks used jointly by the two Tallroads. ' R. E. Davidson, spokesman for the engineers, trainmen, firemen and conductors who walked off the job at the Missouri Pacific! Yesterday, sald the tie-up was “a regrettable - misunderstanding.” He said the Cottoh Belt trains would be allowed to go through. | 10 Still Held 1 But Cotton Belt officials said, 10 of ‘their trains were still held] up at 5:30 p. m.,, Indianapelis time! because of the refusal of crews) to cross picket lines. These included four freight and one passenger trains at Dupo, Ill, and St. Louis. and a similar number at Ilimo, Mo. Meanwhile, the Texas and Pacific announced at Dallas it was temporarily suspending operation of six passenger trains which it operates. over Missouri Pacific
i i licated than social nies He's Guil panies are listed in Appendix B of the 1949 dollar compared to . A “machine” in More comp Dr t ty up) Of the report. The union now hasithe cheaper dglias of 1940-1 OB In, the Liman v as provision insurance, the board JSvomands FAIRFIELD, Til, Sept. 10 (UP) Jhouf 4"hai¢ million members in| The profits stated as percentage te mae for lation And in- that & joint study be made by \—Ex-conviet “Black a id the basic steel industry who are of sales are not out of line withi , .... of plant and machinery {the industry ad A bon pa ‘Harris, once a loyal aid o ® involved In this dispute: "|the comparable’ pre-war ' years This obligation Should bs among, "100s as a pelo . sligunt (notorious Shelton gang. Was ar- “y. am. ions’ demands were 1040,1941, Besides much of these the first. Charges on revenues.” collective bargaining as
rested today on a warrant for ? . many details which have to be the fourth ambush shooting of a for: profits had to into plant mod-| 1-It found that the industry worked out by agreement. The
1A general wage raté increase ernization and. replacement of 4 Shelton family member in two i, Po AT a [matltineny Dacause, there 1 no could. wall afford tg pay. the study juouid be completed by 1 He dented any connection with Panies rejected this. {market for the sale of stock satel Soft % which the. board "Tne board was named by the oeealed ay a oH DEL 2--8ocial insurance paying provide. thix capital, and many | ticipated would increase the OP president on. July 15, 1040, and Ee OE Of vived 10. bullet] Weekly benefits for sickness and, companies-do not have much mar. ong cost af the companies at|held 18 days of hearings in the y , , aceident, and’ hospital amg sur-/gin for conservative long-term| to It : wounds and charged that Harris ! rid {most by only 2% per cen U. 8. Court House in New York red convertible was the assassin’s Sical expenses. - Some companies DOW aetna oul afford to pay “without ua- city, Its members are Carroll R. pd elestey his demand; Others were, QUESTIONS POLICY duly narrowing the profit MATEInS| Daugherty of Evanston, Ill, Pro= et LL ed ames J—Pensions of $125 per montl, The DOATd Jisstioned the policy of the WMIMEY 2, CV Reg'Y © fensor of ISSES 41 CRD 'and airplanes In prohibition era i a&e 85. The companies Tajeet: conservative ma for borrow-| 2—It fougd that the steel iIn- gamyue! I. Rosenman of New tare with rivals, have been 4 this demand. saying Wat PER ing but HL rg earnings! “has lagged behind other york City, lawyer; and David L. shot and two of them died in the 510n8 Were not bargainable under) Uo" lo" a' a nave been leading basic industries in pro- Cole of Paterson, N. J, lawyer,
current feud with unknown as- the Contract at Lie Sats |employed for dividends and social viding social insurance and pen-|
|sailants. {insurance and pensions. The fact/sions,” . . . which “have become The bo commended against » Harris was booked for assaut to| RA Hd ee wi at this 18 that dividends to stockholders prevalent Ri American bias i "Probe D - as commit murder and released on have been very low In the steel/...and “have becom
time, It recommended the adop- " tion of social insurance plans at|industry—so .that as compared ed part of modern America hearing Oct. 3. Harris said his reduced amounts from those with stockholders, steelworkers thinking.
: 4 (car has been out of service for 'have not done too badly. Some Plans at Work | ata to " i asked by the union. It recomJepalrs Mince lant Tussah y. Lis * mended % system of pensions in| Of course this program of plant| yt notes also that the large steel i = wal 3 ot any yes . AY In Ch amount below that demanded Modernization is good for .the sompanies now have such plans ST. JOACHIMS, Que., Sept: 10 ‘his car ore; his home here. by the union; but suggested a economy. and for the national de ror many of thelr employees who : ’ . n Sure He Hit Car fe and should result in in- (UP) — Aeronautics inspectors I Little Earl said he returned the labor-management study--of de. #74% 40% oweraq| ork om. their railroads or In thelr 04 1 ore today to. investigate. gy ' tails and: costs of pensions to be/creased efficiency and lowered|soa)l mines, [the crash of a Quebec Alrways
fire with a pistol he carries in a |costs. If this is borne out and | sompleted by next Mar. 1, ol . an 3—Until government begins to s | shoulder holster. He was sure he completed by nt 1 ASPECTS — |if the demand for steel does not provide #ocial insurance in ade- DC which Srigdlied he : hit the attackers’ car. But Harris WEIGHS ALL CT: materially fall off, there should guate a 2 4 raises its old mountainside yesterday, ed a
said his car bears no marks and “Findings and recommendations be continued and higher protits.| age insurance benefits to amounts 23 persons aboard.
$5000 bond until a preliminary
ey Th. & WB [offered to display it in the court-| of tne report: | The board added: If these rovide a minimum| It Was the second major air Hracis an, Tox Then n _ [house square “for everybody to A_Wage rate increase. |profits do not result in Di wil a “industry tragedy in Canada in one month will be discontinued east of Dal-| Film actor Jimmy Stewart and his bride, the former Gloria see. | The board recommends that the to the consumer of steel in the should step in to fill the gap.” and the third worst in Canadian las. | McClean, pause before boarding an airliner in Los Angeles en | Harris broke with Shelton fam-/ynion withdraw this demand. form of lower prices, thers would| 4_In considering the inaugura- Blstory. Effects of the walkout of 5000 te to a belated one-month honeymoon in Honolulu ily two years ago after an argu- The reasons: be justified for the union to renew tion of social insurance and pen.| . Grant McConachie, president of rou e fo a ate i y ¥ . ment over stray cattle found wan-| 1._.The board considered the its demand for increase of Wage sion programs in major indus- Canadian Pacific Airlines, parent
key operating personnel were Ee spreading to communities and in- dering between their Southern economic position of the steel- rates.in order better to participate tries, less weight is to be placed COmPany of Quebec Airways, left
3 ar * s [Illinois farm properties , " Vi ver by plane to join the dustry . Vv 3 i B T | Piojerlies. \workers compared with workers in the industry's prosperity. existing ability to than {n|Vancou y Pp 7200 ne A Ink Seisour Pacific's e er narian aces ria Authorities refused to intervene |p other industries; the stockhold-| 2_The board found that a i. nid pa Tncreases: Investigators here. One In Rankruptsy | ve : in Little Shelton's shooting until ers of the steel companies; the wage rate increase in steel would more weight is to be given to| -Alriine authorities gave no exAt Wichita, Kan., an oil refin- For Dragging Mule By Neck a wanast was signed. |steel companies themselves; con- ‘probably be urged as a pattern social considerations and the Planation of the air crash. Eye ery, which ships 500 to 600 tank. ig Earl Shelton, shot here last: giimers of steel, and the income to be followed in other industries; obligation resting upon industry Witness reports said the plane
cars a month, was isolated. The! ATLANTA, Sept. 10 (UP)—Ice wagon mules, take courage. You Yay rd by an uEFlowh PATON, | receivers in the general commu-ithis ih turn might well cause price to supplement government pro- Plowed into the moustainiide Jt firm planned to build emergency have friends in court M we dy a Rig dirty nity outside of steel. vy |dislocations, with adverse effects grams of insurance against eco- °c 0% oy pea La - an S3plcs on tracks to other railroads nearby, | : Recorder's Court Monday | “Th 1 = Sitas A Dep. eW.| It also considered the argument in the general :economy and on nomic Hazards and old age. {and a flash of light. A light fog Another oll irm used trucks to Standing room only is predicted for Recorder's Cou on ay tt . arl guarded Big Earl sf the union that a wage rate rise the steel industry itself.” {" 5Sbeial Insurance: The board covered the area at the time of haul its products to other rail- When a veterinarian answers charges that he was cruel to one of the ng i» Pecovely in 4 hotpital at this time would bolster up the) It also found that the recent!recommends a program compa-| the crash. The wreckage of the roads. faithful beasts that plod the city streets hauling ice. uae agin vo Fttusned he Anvor present economy... | “recession” seems to have “flat rable or better than the unioh has|Pishe, strewn Sve an ah - o * The Missouri Pacific, which; - More than 100 irate citizens got worked up here Friday when the ji cro" 'atoo was on nig! APO" 2.In each case the board tened out” or “turned upward." |aiready agreed to in over 300 ot a Rosh Src oi ord went bankrupt in 1933, still 1s In vet hooked & chain around the === Tee Ret t Indict tu {concluded that the ateelworkers | Reports issued as late as the jective bargaining agreements | urn. . ; riod a ey the jurisdiction of the federal mule's neck after it had been in- UY. ® chain attached to its neck, used to Indict Him {were not in an inequitable posi- day before "yesterday, Sept. 8, with firms within and without the e plane carried 19 passengers
Ofcer Hammock said. “The poor| Harris was suspected in. the'tjon which required redress at this 1949, by the Bureau of the Census basic steel industry, but the pro- Pd & crew of four. The pas.
courts, Uni 1 the on officials said the jured by a truck and hauled it/ oo," skidding along the slaying of Big Carl Shelton, boss time by a rise in wage rates. For and the Federal Reserve Board gram it recommends is less in “¢P8ers included a mother and
strike could not rete a strike We Jot We Interpreted 4s several locks 5a bare Pavement pavement, kicking and struggling °° He Jang, wio was ambushed example: 2 repeated what earlier government cost than the union has requested bes three Yours ag id Railroad officials refused to com-| The vet, L. GC. Shantz, denied *0¢ !rYINE to get up. on ne Votoper, 33 To Dut (A)—The board said: “The cost publications had said. Steel op- by about one-third. I. an ant 3 ee ow Sork ox= ment. the cruelty charges, saying he was| Crowd Swells . 8 A AE a Aol thy Hie of living has remained stable perations, too, are up from 70 per It recommends that the plano utives a . a yoco Ir Trucking firms In the 11-state doing the best he could to get the| EVery foot of the route along 7 A A iden snipe oar later at Within the last year; in fact it has cent of capacity in July, 149 (the pe paid for by the employer, Le. UPD ia Seen uring area served by the railroad pre- animal off-the street. B Dury residential street swelled, acm y slowly declined. The post-war recent low point), to more than non-contributory, and that the de- Quebec mining centers. pared for a “land office” business. Pulled Behind Truck & crowd of shouting, angry citi- Little Earl was it the Deacon. race between rising wage rates 38 per cent as of last week. ~ tails be worked out through col- : ) wh — City Patrolman C. H. Ham-/?ns. One motorist stuck his ‘ > and rising costs of living has been “WAGE STABILITY URGED |lective bargaining. Study Special Election
y s Hospital at Evansville, Ind. | arrived on the scene Dead out of a car window and °%8 , called off by the operation of eco-| __ aE STABILITY URGED Blaze Guts 2 Downtown og 1 be ar nelper at. cried. “If I had a gun, I'd shoot His condition was reported “satis- nomi or |” With respect to these present POINT FOR BARGAINING |, SACRAMENTO, Sept. 10 (UP)
255d red and that guy,” Mr. Hammock sald. (actory.” Eight of the 10 slugs| (B)_Compared with workers |—Gov. Earl Warren sald today Rochester Buildings jlempung ae iv 4 ana) The crowd followed Dr. Shantz have been removed. Doctors said jn other industries, Steelworkers, ro mors Ja 110 Sucepul economy =e pensions. . |he would give “immediate considROCHESTER, Ind, Sept. 10; pe said that after 30 minutes and the mule to the Southland Ice he Was “too tough” to die. \have fared very well in getting| ® Dono MAC there MAY| (A)—The board holds that pen- eration” to the question of calling
(UP) — Fire swept through two |ahor they managed to get the Co. where the. animal, one eye increases since 1939 in average|'be conditions in particular indus- sions are bargainable—not under;a special election to fill the vadowntown bulldings here today. mule partly aboard the affair and almost punched out and other- Open House and Lunch hourly earnings in cents per hour, tries which require correction|the contract but under the Taft-|cancy caused by the death of Rep. The fire was brought under ton- giarted pulling it off behind a wise In severe pain, was given a| The grand opening of the Very few industries have done as/ through wage rate adjustments, Hartley Law. 4 |Richard J. Welch, San Francisco. trol after more than three hours. fryck. Officer Hammock said he merciful injection that put him! Indianapolis office of the Shaffer well, in general it seems desirable at| (B)—It recommends that pen-| It was indicated the governor Interiors of both the New York gnd a fellow officer stopped the out of his misery. . |Musie Co., 1327 N. Capitol Ave., (C)—The profits of the steel in-|this time to stabilize the level of sion plans be set up, to cost a lit- would like to make the election Cagdy Kitchen and the Berghoff truck and told Dr. Shantz to do: Officer Hammock said it ‘took will be celebrated with open house (dustry, after taxes, were substan- Wage rates. tle more than one-half as much / concurrent with a special state-
~-TFavern.wers gutted. Pern, Plym- a better. job. . . quite some persuading to keep from 12 noon to 6 p. m. today. tial in 1948 and are even higher! “In the steel industry we have as the union has requested, to wide election on Nov. 8. Legal
outh and Logansport fire depart- “The next thing I knew he had the crowd from storming Into the A buffet lumeh will-be served ato far in 1949. The figures since not found such conditions or in- provide (when added to average opinions were being sought as to ments assisted Rochester Aremen. started _AgAID. Pulling the muleijce plant. =. a 4pm. 1939 are given in full in Table 2 equities and for “all ‘the téasons old age government pensions) whether- that -was-possible. .
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