Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 February 1952 — Page 7

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Clo Walkout! Closes Three Arvin Plants

. By United Press : SEYMOUR, Ind. Feb. 1—CIO| United Auto Workers walked out today “at three plants of Arvin, Industries, Inc. closing production 5 lines of automotive atcessories|. © and idling nearly 850 employees. The strike came as a contract expired and negotiations ‘for a, new four-year agreement bogged down In a’ conference last night 4 _attended by federal labor con-| ciliator James 8. Allen of Indian-| apolis. Pickets established lines at the gates of the firm's north,’ south’ and west plants and stood under | umbrellas in a light rain. The | company _ said the plants would be closed “compietely ‘and. indefinitely.’ Arvin plants at Columbus, the %irm's headquarters; Franklin. North Vernon and Greenwood] were unaffected ‘by. the strike. Union and company representatives negotiated since Dec. 11. The union gave notice yesterday it would strike at midnight if an argreement had not been reached by that time. ‘The conciliation session lasted i . until 1:45 p. m,, then ares Charges in a deadlock subject to the call of Mr. Allen. A 19-year-old Indianapolis It was reported the union ac- goldier was placed under investicepted wage proposals in a Jour: gation by federal year contract, including a 7-cent ficers today after he pleaded - hourly hike now.and 4 cents a ouilty yesterday to doctoring year thereafter plus possible cost- + of-living increases. Sut the union wanted a union shop and a voice yn . in production .standards. The plants make car heaters and- tailpipes and other acc éssories.

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Cpl. Charles Keith Simon, 714 Illinois St., is charged with ‘making out a phony voucher for $850. Although Secret Service agents filed only the single charge, they said Simon ‘had sent another ..voucher for $840 through the fi‘nance office and had one for nefarly $4000>“in the mill.” ~ The soldier's ‘attorney told - the Tao pedestrians and two mo: court. Simon is a ‘Korean battle Si ro i veteran, had twice beer wounded torists were injured here ¥ester- 5nq collected eight medals while day in a series of traffic mishaps. in service. One is a Bronze Star. One pedestrian remained in crit-| ‘When arrested, agents: said; ical condition at General Hospital Simon had in his apartment insignia of officer's rank, although today: ._ .. 'he is an enlisted man. Mrs. Mary Bills, 49, of 967 W., - Agents quoted him as saying he Washington St., was struck as used ‘the emblems to ‘impress’ the she crossed the street © in. front worhetl. ” of her hae. She ‘suffered mul-

tiple fractures of her legs, and tke, Doug Entered

her condition was critical. The car was driven by DeWayne R. In Minnesota Primary ST. PAUL, Feb. 1 (UP)—Gen.

Marr, 35, of 745 Arnolda Ave. James Webster, 12, of 2041 Co- Dwight D. Eisenhower and Gen. lumbia Ave., was treated at Gen- Douglas MacArthur were entered eral Hospital after being struck today in the Minnesota Republiin front of his home by a’ car can presidential primary, driven by Elbert Nickleson, 30, ing former Minnesota Gov. of 2553 Columbia Ave. old E. Stassen. John O:. Pavey, 64, of 2710 S.. Gen. Eisenhower was the first McClure St. and John:.Bunch, 67, candidate filed by petition as the of 722 S. Sherman Dr.; were in- state race was thrown open to jured.when their car was hit at filings by supporters of“presiden: 38th St. and Capitol Ave. by one tial candidates. Edward C..Sletdriven - by Frederick Cox, 17, of tedahl, St. Paul, 2535 Indianapolis Ave. Minnesota Both men were in fair condition today at General Hospital.

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Killed by Falling Tree

. LOGANSPORT, Feb. 1 Edgar Cochran,

Escaped Prisoes Free Only 20 Minutes yesterday when a tree ‘he was

N y BROWNSTOWN, Ind. Feb. 1 cutting on the Oscar. Homburg,

(UP)—Donald Lenz, 20, New {farm south of here fell on him. Albany, was. back in Jackson gm ———

WANTED—Following the lead of the FBI, Canada's Royal Canadian Mounted Police have listed for the first #ime in history

ing the "hit parade" were Donald (Mickey) McDonald (left), Public’ Enemy No. |, salesman, hijacker and bank robber who escaped ;| Kingston Penitentiary in 1947. Michel Sisco, alias Antoine d'Ago- | stino (right) was convicted in France in 1948 on treason charges. He was tried in absentia and sentenced to death. The Mounties want Sisco on - narcotics and -Eonsplracy charges.

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Catholic Theater Guild | Play Opens Tonight

The Catholic Theater Guild's second. production of the season, | Silver Cord,” opens a twonight run at 8:30 p. m. today in| the Indiana University Building, State Fair Grounds. : Directed by Lorraine Monnin, the cast includes Mary Louise Eluere, Elizabeth Glaze, Lucille] Vance, Miss Monnin, Winfield Firman and Jonathan Wade. . "Tickets are -on sale at -the (Gladys Alwes Music Shoppe, 120 N. Pennsylvania 8t., and at the

box office in the IU Building.

Sevitzky -Sets Vocal Auditions

Preliminaries in the Young Vo-| calists’ Contest sponsored by | | Fabien Sevitzky and the Igdian-| apolis Symphony Orchestra will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Wilking auditorium, 120 N. Penn-| sylvania St. Following a lapse of one year, | | the contest is being resumed] again this season, with approximately a dozen contestants ex-| pected to participate. Winners of the preliminaries will be judged by Dri Sevitzky in the finals Feb. 16.

The winner of the finals will be | soloist. with Dr. Sevitzky and the orchestra at the pair of children’s concerts to be given at the Murat | Mar. 8. Chairman of the contest 1s] Mrs. David Williams Jr, of the Women’s Committee, Indiana Symphony Society. Judges for the ~initial round will be Mrs. Fabien Sevitzky ahd Edwin Biltcliffe, the ‘Symphony’ s pidnist,

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County Jail today after 20 min-| utes of freedom. t He slipped away from, the jail turnkey late yesterday and the turnkey caught him after a one-half mile chase. Lenz, held for. trial on a charge of stealing a taxicab, ran out’ of the jail when Turnkey] Philip Sutterfield reached through | .an unlocked cell door to get a mop pail Lenz had been: using to scrub the floor of the jail’ He was the only prisoner.

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Porter Dies in Fire

SULLIVAN; Ind, Feb. 1 (UP) —Elmer Whitfield, a porter at the Elks home near the city’s business district, died today in a fire which swept the lounge and bar of the home. !

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