Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 February 1952 — Page 2
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‘Bar Robeson . From Going Inte Canada
Canada yesterday. ie John ‘P. Boyd, “district. immigration director, would make no comment other | than to say the action was’ taken. “in the best. interests .of the United States.” Mr. Robeson _arrived here hy “automobile and was informed by written notice that ‘he could not leave. the United States. Mr. Hallinan, who was Harry Bridges’ attorney during the longshore leader's perjury trial, was taken off a Great Northern passenger. train and also given written notice. . Both Mr. Robeson and Mr. Hallinan were en route to Vancouver, ‘B. C.,” where they were “scheduled to. speak ‘today at a
“ members of ‘the Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers" Union, (Ind.) Two border guards removed Mr. Hallinan from du train while . guards at the U., immigration . highway ahyecking na stopped + Mr. Robeson. Mr. Boyd said that under im"migration laws either a citizen or an alien can be preventad from leaving the United “States. Both Mr. Robeson and Mr. Hallinan are oitizens of the. U hited States.
Churchill Gets Vote of Confidence
Minister Winston Churchill's government won a vote of confidence in the House .of Commons last
gram.
The government victory came 4n-the- Commons voté on a motion
former Labor Prime Ministef Clement Attlee. of : The labor opposition motion had protested that measures in the new Conservative austerity Program were ‘unfair’ and “mean.” . ; ~ Mr. Attlee charged the government’'s act in introducing the! austerity program conflicted with “optimistic” promises Mr, Churchfll made last November; and leftwing Labor leader Aneurin Bevan charged in a stormy follow-up that Mr. Churchill “is not fit for —his office.” The attacks on the Conservativé Prime Minister came in tire second day of Commons debate on the. new belt-tighténing. program outlined by Chancellor of the Exchequer R. A. Butler to help Britain back on her feet financially. :
Woman. 28, Cited In Lonely Hearts Racket Probe
SACRAMENTO, Cal. Feb. 1} (UP)—A 28-year-old beauty was - Indicted here last night on charges of swindling four love-sick men out of their hard-earned money. Bobbie Blankenship, formerly > of Turlock, Cal; now of Paducah, Ky., was Indicted on four counts of using the mails to defraud four + midwestern men out of $750. . Assistant U. 8. Atty. Robert Peckman said she. would contact
and then write to-say she wanted to visit them, establish a home and “become a lovirig companion.” »
Jor Ber transportation, she failed to show up, the indictment charged. Mr. Peckham said he welieved “many more men were involved “that had not ‘yet notified authorities. Mr. Peckham said the girl was “very attractive” and used form
the men answered the first letter, she led up to the point of asking them for money, Mr. Peckham sald.
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Vote Strike at 9 Briggs Plants
DETROIT, Feb. 1 (UP)—The CIO United Auto Workers voted ‘last night to call a strike against nine Detroit plants of the Briggs Manufacturing Co. A strike would idle about 18,000 employees of the auto body makIng firm. It also would throw out of work about 5500 workers at Plymouth which gets bodies from
Ken ‘Morris, president of Looal) 212 of the UAW, said the membership voted 389.5 per cent to “strike. The union constitution re‘quires only a two- third vote, Mr. Morris said. Mr, Morris said the strike vote must be approved by the inter. national union before an actual walkout can be called. .- The vote resulted from a dispute in the Briggs Mack Ave.
tion of six jobs in the trim .department. The union charged a speedup: and the dispute touched off a’
workers in six Briggs: Plants and the Plymouth workers,
Paul Robeson
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The vote was 309 to 278. 1
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© «BLAINE, Wash, Feb, 1 (UP) | * . =—Negro singer Pafll Robeson ahd. his attorney; Vincent William Hallinan, were denied permission "by United States Immigration officers to «cross the border into
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