Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1951 — Page 19
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§ . . . . . | : 3 Yibernation. (Gives More Light AFL Issues Pl a n i $ . Bears exemplify the advantages! The 100-watt incandescent lamp! y ; of early preparation for winter. gives more light than two 50-/ ) = . Yhey store up extra fat, grow watt lamps.’ Some of the energy! ow a or additional hair, find a warm in a lamp is Jost by being con-| p house, or cave, or hole, and rest'ducted as heat through the gas through the long cold months. {in the bulb. { aper tur : Ee i Ei io urns + . : By FRED W, PERKINS tiful New Seripps-Howard Staff Writer use Radio us CIO today extended a “welcome, /p. m. Brother” to the AFL—in the form ; : of greetings from ° the
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can Newspaper Guild. [p. m. TRYIN) The idea started in a 1950 Pittsburgh newspaper strike, |
i when all three dailies of that city’ were suspended for seven weeks. A number of newspaper unions cooperated in publishing a daily, and it showed a .profit. When] conditions returned to normal the paper was discontinued. |
AFL Still Holding Out
Mr. Eubanks says a national daily with backing from all or-|
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TEST THE PRESS . . . Contest- Monday described Mr. ganized labor could compete with ants are return winner Bill Madi- condition as “still critical,” said '_ Mr:gan, political writer for the AS: they, Eubanks is reteivingsupport fromisociated Press, Gerald Dreyer, of oth some CIO unions, but the AFL the News, and a reporter to be __ supplied by Bob Gordon of the The AFL view is that a na- Columbus Republican ... WFBMtional labor daily would have to TV, 8 p. m. THE cel package left with a building supMr. Eubanks wants publication arintendent by a robber sets off! in one central city, with delivery 3 weird chain of events in “The
Package” , , . WFBM-TV, 8:30 The AFL's new weekly is a , mn
BOXING ... In the first coastAFL League for Political Educa- to-coast bout telecast from San tion, and the AFL Weekly News Francisco's Cow Palace, former Service, sponsored by the federa- World heavyweight champion Ez-| tion's central offices. . The League Zard Charles meets Joey Maxim, | Reporter devoted itself to po- World light-heavyweight champi-| material—in a manner on. The distance is 12 rounds... that its critics called biased and WFBM-TV, 9 p. m. |
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ___ — RAIL On the Air One Hoosier ‘Rail Workers Urge U. S. Board Wage Aid Fatality on
day released the 458th {Hoosier casualties since the be-| month-old railway labor dispute. 'tract.” {ginning of the Korean conflict. {It contained one killed, A wounded and one missing in ac: “CIO | Texas cowpoke becomes wealthy tion. They are: - News” to the AFL's new publica- when oil is discovered on his land |
tion, .the “AFL News-Reporter.” !in “The Case of the Man With! Pvt. Jose M. Serratto, son of
CIO Editor Henry Fleisher told yyonev to Burn.” The real burn Mr. and Mrs. Agapito Serratto, | AFL Editor Philip Pearl that “Alig a bullet through his scal
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‘our fraternal greetings to the na- and songs are exchanged between tional AFL's first weekly labor The Groaner and his guests Alexis y {Smith and Bert Wheeler , . Both the CIO and AFL publica- WFBM, 8:30 p. m. | BIG STORY .. leaders would like to establish a gyerite national daily, a project being Press) promoted by Sam Eubank, former covers a shrewdly planned and executive secretary of the Ameri- executed murder . . . WIRE, 8:30! Pfe. Carl R. McCoy, husband of | |Mrs. Bernice Ii. McCoy, Gas City. |
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Harley ‘Feidner, R.R. 3, Kewanna.|
./Mate 8/C, husband of Mrs. Mary | ) (Jane Priest, R.R. 7, Lafayette. | {
« Reporter Mar- a,q Mrs. Henry Urban, South Bend. |
Eugene O'Neill Leaves | Boston Hospital |
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BOSTON, Mass, Dec. 12 (UP) | Eugene O'Neill,| §
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partisan. The AFL News Service was more restrained. The combined publication has a more objective tone than either—particularly in the presentation of .extensive reviews of both domestic and foreign news. { Greeting the new AFL Weekly, the CIO Weekly notes ‘not so|
many years ago the publications, of most AFL international unions, were about as dull as publications! could get. The CIO, among its many other contributions to the! American scene, brought into being a host of new labor papers —most of them sprightly and readable.” The total of labor papers is fig-| ured at more than 600. All are, weeklies, semi - monthlies, or monthlies.
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