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Verdict Clouds ‘Rebel’ AFL Dock Workers | Death at Julietta Bring Long Strike to Close
and chairman of the fact-finding Nas been sued for §15,000-in Fed- . : |board appointed by Mr. Corsi, eral Court by three Herrin, Im, On the Highways mo: has been trimmed to 16 Newspaper Price Up
{said the strike committee had residents who charge the com-| goROMO — Sherry Lee Ham-co-operated in “full recognition pany failed to pay after fire de- mon, 2, Russiaville, was Killed | tion here. , t—- The Los Angeles Times an|ot the necessity of protecting the stroyed their business property. {two miles west of here yesterday | Mrs. Mae Propes Tregoning, When a car driven by her mother Kenneth Meece and James Spence, skidded on icy Ind. all of Herrin, brought the action path of an on-coming car, against Midwest Insurance Co, Zz = a 3
3 [State Life Building, charging pay-| VALPARAISO — A “head -onl At osu Screening ments were due on the policy| collision of {
| | * Continued From Page One Continued From Pago One «State Industrial Commissioner
ondary cause and a contributing Edward Corsi his insurgents factor.” {would be back by 1 p. m. Copies of the verdict will be| Appeared to Be Truce sent to Prosecutor Frank Fair-| th child and County Commissioners. The unexpectsd break In .
’ strike -appeared to be a truce! The coroner's report did not, rather than a firm settlement of
touch on the care of Mr. Eads the bitter intraunion dispute, !
by Dr. George Jones of Wana-| The announcement said agree-| maker, Julietta physician, After ment to return to work had been checking Mr, Eads the evening made “at the request of the board) of the stabbing, he dismissed the|of inquiry.” wound as “minor.”
30 hours after the stabbing. [ternational Longshoremen’s AsA coroner's autopsy blamed the sociation (AFL) over ratification stab wound and resulting infec- of contract terms unacceptable]
tion. to the strikers. Thomas is now held for Grand The settlement announcement Jury action. said the strike committee had
“expressed confidence in the integrity of the board of inquiry.”
* $ Pua al Deci The strike had tied up nearly P sion 150 ships in New York and Bos-
Near on Consistory ton and prevented the export and
. import of an estimated $1 billion VATICAN CITY, Nov. 9 (UP) jn Jobin
—Vatican sources said today that Pope Pius XII probably would de- oO : nad t | de wi Faw . cean liners had been diverte« Five within a: lew Says whether to other ports because they could d a consistory this year to not get longshoremen to unload name new cardinals of the Roman passenger baggage. Mail piled up Catholic Church. lon piers. Railroads’ had em- ’ bargoed all shipments of overseas oe regs. said, however, I freight into New York. A coffee § possible the consistory would famine had threatened. be held early in 1952 and that the. Mr. Sampson's strikers had announcement of it would be demanded that ILA President] made in the Pope's Christmas Joseph P. Ryan reopen negotiamessage tions on a contract with Atlan- . tic shippers. The contract, calling ihe last consistory was called for a 10-cent hourly wage inby the present Pope at Christ- crease, had been approved by the mas, 1945 and held Feb. 18 65000 union members along the 1946. Six weeks or more usually Atlantic Coast. elapse between the time a con- But the Sampson faction desistory is called and its actual manded a 25-cent hourly wage occurrence to allow all cardinals increase, and went on strike in time to reach Rome. '{an effort to get iL. Among the many important 3. Ryan, who had tried Tg diocese traditionally headed by peatedly Jo 2nd the suike said cardinals and now ‘vaca ti St be Was very happy” to hear that [ he a ant is St. the strike committee had agreed -ouis, which is headed by Arch-!to call off the walkout. bishop Joseph E Ritter, formerly! Dr. Martin P. Catherwood, archbishop of the Indianapolis dean of Cornell University’s diocese. School of Industrial Relations
Wanted 25-Cent Raise
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{port and public interest.”
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Speaker Balks
COLUMBUS, O., Nov. 9 (UP)—
Dr. Douglas G. Ellson, chairman rant and tavern. lof the University of Indiana psy-|- The suit stated the The board will continue its in-|chology department, refused to-|policy was issued by Inter1 Mr. Pao died while trying to quiry into the dispute betweenyqay to speak before an Ohio State| Mutual eave his bed at Julietta about/the rebel strikers and their In~Iyniversity group because of the Tex. I
screening rule, P “I just didn’t like the idea of being screened by a private group before being permitted to express my opinion,” Dr. Ellson advised Alpha Psi Delta, a professional
graduate fraternity which was
sponsoring the talk. * President Howard I. Bevis relaxed the screening ruie Wednesday, but since Dr. Ellson would
would have to be screened. Pro-
ganizations may now invite
speakers to appear on cans 10 Prison Term
without screening.
Brand | Evansville Walkout as Wildcat
EVANSVILLE, Nov. 9 (UP)— Officials of the Seeger Refrigerator Co. here and the CIO International Electrical Workers union branded a walkout by 2500 workers ‘as “unauthorized” to-
The workers, members of Local 808, left their jobs yesterday in a disagreement over revised piece work rates Conversion to] war production at the plant, which is preparing to make tail assemblies for the Air ‘Force's! Sabre jets, was halted.
mentary settlement.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ee : PACE 11 . n yr . ; 4 g City Risk Firm ‘Sued for $1 5,000 MURDER (UP)«Prime Minister Winston Of almost 10,000 vdtes over La-|
{ | ‘An Indianapolis insurance firm)
covering. their burned ott restau- trucks on U. 8. 6 two miles east]
original c, 1 owery, 30, Peoria, Il. County - X Dallas, 4:8 = t was later transferred by| KIMMELL — Seven - year -old| Columbus institution's speakers’|that firm to Midwest, it charged. Edward C. Shearer of Ligonier said was dead and his brother, Ro-| they have found no record of a bert, 16, nursed injuries today| Herrin!for joyriding in a coaster wagon property nor have they found any on a highway. record connecting the! Edward was riding in the policy with the Texas insurance Wagon and Robert was pushing
| 8 Midwest
| Midwest attorneys today had here yesterday when they were been unable to find any claims for hit by a truck. that may have been 2 nn »
filed by the persons who brought GREENCASTLE—Frank Van-
{the suit against the local agency. qervoort. Cleveland. was killed NN » SS T 4 today when his truck hit a tree NN wR i MA Vi ( )| NDS M
fessors, heads of recognized re- al U. 8 as - ous Freces and scientific or- 30 Months Added lg B fu cast of Fotuam
A 21-year-old Terre Haute fed. Boonville, was killed one mile
ville, : / / N BOONVILLE ~Gurley Lenn, 82." inmate today was north on Ind. 61 when he was 4 N a KE
30 knocked out of a county highway court on a truck when it was rammed by {charge he assaulted a fellow in- another. He was run over by the mate with a surgeon’s scalpel last second truck.
Robert L. Becker, the defend- Realty Board
ant, pleaded guilty today just before his jury trial was to start. He could have received a maxi- To Hear Brady day. mum sentence ofran extra five es 1 years and a $1000 fine on the tecnnical charge of “assault on a government reservatien.” Assistant U. S. Attorney E. An- © said the slashing occurred when the victim made {improper advances to Becker. Becker already has served two {years of a 41-year sentence for A federal conciliator was called agpape from a federal reformain immediately, and officials of tory and auto theft. The sentence § both sides said they expect a mo-| received today means he has five | more years to serve.
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IT'S : Delayed Election Trims Conservative Majority |
BARNSLEY, ‘England, Nov. 9 G. H. Walker. This was a drop!
Churchill's’ Copservative” Party bor’s majority here in 1850. | |majority in the House of Com-? a
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seats following a delayed elec- 1,08 ANGELES, Nov. 9 (UP)!
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