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By PAUL GHALI Times Correspondent here? ted celebra toda 0. J. Wire, * PARIS, Aug. 24¢—This summer's vacation season bears a Ko-|"™"y 14 nope to go and join y by

re&n Tabel for a lot of Frenchmen, especially the wealthy ones. them In time 16380 Guilford Ave. __— i! Here is a brief synopsis of a coriversation between a rich old! Newsman: In time? That's fust| Mr. Wire bePrenchwoman_ about to leave for Cannes for three months of sun-| [the point. Certainly wars never ame a telephone tathing, cockiall drinking and gambling, and a newspaperman, {follow the same pattern twice. lineman in 1920. stuck to his Paris desk: a P! Po iLater he bee : Nothing 1 Can Do? €r_ne became Bejeweled, Dior - garbed lady: las bright and.blue as a midsum- a Av: Then th thi 1am installer and] You are well-informed. Tell me, mer sky? Ron grid en there's nothing combing sg are there any precautions I should! pady: Well, do you think I “Newsman: Exactly. That's why a man, and in take before leaving? should prepare to leave Europe oo many people are not panicky. 1944 was made Weary Newsman: Nobody's well soon? I don’t want to be caught They-realize there's nothing theylan exchange re‘‘ormed, except maybe Stalin. here like I was the last time. can do and therefore that they'd pai > has 5 'f President Truman himself had] Newsman: Ard where would d better stay.put. PAIIIAR, AS: ~ Teen well-informed things in Ko-/you go? Where can you find that! [ady: But the _mother of aes Bi “rea might be different. What dojquiet ITitfle spot immune from minister who assists Schuman|’’. Telephon you" mean by precautions, any- atom-bombing? Best thing YOU|(the French foreign minister) told” neers of

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i Newsman: Nonsense. That is, believe this country will be oc-Duchess, is already there with commemorate his three decades % nnless you want to lose your| {cupied so -soon, after all. You ‘darling Eve. You just tell me to do of telephone work. [OPpomition ana eriticism for noney. Some .of your friends knew what would become of your nothing and wait. Who am I to The Independents now in

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the costly and so far futile gation he has led against Taft-Hartley law, se Attacked on Strike Another allegation against Randolph is that he unduly longed a long strike against

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4 |lon, just two years short of being] 7 ” a century -old- and with 8 claim emer sio AARTAR testi Samtea qeet Sap ua tea et tutu to much pioneering in the Ameri-

way? _ {can do is stay where you are. me yesterday that I should go America since Mr. Wire |can organized labor movement, is

4s I did in 1939, ock food, in case? \possible and prepare a refuge The company has presented | unique Semoeralie setup; at = ‘Li * , him a jeweled ice emblem to! as wo-party Lose Your Money’ | ads, Ah. Then yfu don’t there. And my dear friend, the jeweled service e em to system that provides continuous

‘ried that the other day. The (big stocks of food in that case. (believe? All this Js most isturbs y’ F aie): “ryaine of gota Has" ani Di “Lidy Atleast you feel FBO RR : ne — CKSON," 3 fetises 10 er their Saat since. ‘send my most valuable belong-| Newsman- getting slightly irri- __State prison convicts ‘working against the Progressives—to Lady: You see you are ahout ings abroad? tated: Then go and meet darling on a conservation project didn'tiwhich party belong Woodruff as anxious as I am. | Newsman: A bright idea if you {Eva and don’t ask me my opinion. enjoy their usual lunch coffee Randolph, president, and the ; Newsman: You don't expect me know of some place where Anyway, yous nerves need resting. Jeserday. They hoped to find other international officers. Camp YT HH Hie" WOES” tre otng Wik hEppen SUCH REWa1 TR aS YEP RAR Ft tive dn hat prc ee eneadoar RR RCT

| The Independents, have as |chairman” Charles B. Tucker, of { Indianapolis, the city where the

| year's biennial election by about 8000 votes in a total’ of 70,000.

ever recorded in this unidn of 90,000 members, and Mr, Randolph won by the slimmest major-

planning to take over control. in 1952. They criticize the Randolph group on many counts—including

| Chicago daily newspapers, w continued to publish by using

against the Taft-Hartley law. ford with’ aufet, JORE.. . That statute is particularly im- wearing Light-tred | portant to the ITU because of its sole and heel. 2 to 8 | prohibition of the closed shop, rich Cand D..y {under which an employer may $7.05 : hire -only union members. Mr.

| Randolph has been joined in the bombardment by William Green, son= Boys’ and Girls’ !gressional opponents of the labor | y 6 $ Department

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Robert N. Denham, general counsel of the National Labor Re-| | VING HN » lations Board, has been the target | of criticism even more bitter than ‘that directed against Sen. Robert

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Mr. Randolph reported that an] unusually large number of signed contracts between local unions

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