Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1951 — Page 2
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ri Requested Troops as troopers are! sent here by Bie Save > at the uest of Marshall Circuit Judge Alvin F. Marsh, who said the pickets had become an “unruly mob.” He signed a temporary injunction against the strikers yesterday to Jolow. 3 up his anti-picket order of t Mo: © Judge Marsh said both orders were not meant to prevent the strikers from picketing. “The orders are designed to ward off jeering and violence,” he said. “They don't prevent them from striking or picketing. They have a right to maintain peaceful picket lines.”
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' Judge Marsh said he asked state police protection because i the strikers, some 350 of them, pg had engaged in such violence as i slapping a local businessman who : tried to enter the plant, jeered workers who crossed their lines
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nd Mr. Joyner's home. There #* no flare-up when troopers d at the scene. suit for the Injunction ied only the 25 Joyner workpe Judge Marsh dismissed a ; nat the UAW-CIO tes
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4 marched off to the | today as enlistment quotas shattered at Indiana reng stations. ‘THe upswing came on the final date on which the defense department allowed men to enlist volntartly aftey receiving ‘induction
te Rony tonight will To 108% Diego tratitg station. This" .” the largess contingent Which has left the Indianapoli station, since the tlose of World War II. In the Army and Afr Force station, the highest enlistment
when 175 men were prepared for military careers. The record established at the close of last year was 350. The Marine Corps, while not recording a record high for the day, said enlistments had swollen since the defense order was issued. After midnight, the service will no longer enlist men who have received their induction notices. The Navy today asked Gov. 8chricker to participate in fare-! well ceremonies at Union Station this evening.
Miller, Baker Held In Bread Poisoning
PONT-SAINT-ESPRIT, France, Aug. 31 (UP)-—Police arrested two persons—a miller and a baker—today in connection with an outbreak of “bread madness” that left four dead and 28 suffering from hallucinations. { Maurice Maillet. 40, a miller) from Saint.-Martin-La-Riviere, was | taken Into custody after police] traced to his mill the ergots| poisoned flour believed responsi-| ble for the malady. They ker arrested Roland Bruere, a baker, | Dr. Albert Gabbi, a local physi-| clan, said 35 a as still were hospitalized.
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Dennis Day to Show At Atterbury Hospital
Dennis Day, Ted Phillips and his orchestra, Gene Sheldon and the Will Mastin Trio will appear at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Camp Atterbury Hospital. At 10 a. m, tomorrow the same group will give a show for the children at Riley Hospital.
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