Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1950 — Page 30

2 Rep. 's constituents booted him f Congress today. fiery leader of the Ameri-

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ph i ly with the Co ‘munist Party lne, lost to James 6G. Donovan, a 51-year-old law- N.

‘meet at 8 p. Beville

Pemocrat-Liberal Party anti-Mar- ———— ‘cantonio coalition. He is a Dem- HEADQU ocrat, Mr. Marcantonio had served 14 Department. Years in Congress. . Was a stunning blow to the Amer- you.

Defeated in New York Nov. 8 (UP)— close to Commuhist ‘views. Vito Marean- Marcantonio was its only major

‘Labor Party, who voted and woman's s Benefit Association, will’

. Yer, a candidate of a Repubjican- president, will be in charge,

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Death of Artist's Mate

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Railroad received counting building at 18th and Methe

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Picket lines will go up around 90--buildings of the Indiana Bell |Telephone Co., at 6 a. m. tomorrow, officials of the striking Communications Workers of AmericaCIO said today: Four entrances of the “main building on N, Meridian, the ac-

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Ohio covered by orderly pickets, the union spokesman-said. Efforts to ‘jam’ the dial system may be made, K. A. Silvers;

state representative of the union, said. But dial ‘users

‘the telephone company said would not be affected

ure. The company will carry on its toll service with skeleton crews of Supervisory ‘people,

Local Ministers Hear Dr. Crane

Give Stand ‘As Patifist da¥x when makes a stench in the pubHenry Hitt

“This is a (to talk of peace liec's nostrils,” Dr Crane told IndianapolifXxministers po We today . \ the \("enX Dedrsyt’ Meth\

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