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Labor in Indiana Today—
AFL Here Plans New Political Action Group
Once again, union leaders in the American Federation! of Labor are trying to form a political group in Indianapolis! {
with the aim of defeating their “enemies.” On Monday, a mass meeting of representatives of all
AFL local unions in the city will — ——r be held at 512 N. Illinois Bt; to jon has pulled some drivers off form a Marion County branch on strike. But on local CIO leader| of Labor's League for Political has been invited by some cab| Education. drivers to organize a CIO union. | Organized labor's political ef- This has. happened before. |
{orts in the city never have been New ClO Paper |
as effective as labor would want it to be. ..s a matter of fact, at State CIO headquarters is put-| the same time as the AFL or-ting out a new publication called | ganizes the new political group CIO Fact Sheet, a four-page tab-| it will be burying the old one— old newspaper, CIO hired a new| ihé Non-Partisan Defeat Our En- man, Joseph Kinch, to handle the | emies Committee. job. Mr. Kinch come here via leaders in the new movement Texas.
are George E. Frelje, Bakery, . —e Workers; Don Edison, Hostery| TOBIN on Politics In the latest Teamster maga-
Workers; Ralph Harrison, fetal he Yates Teaniate 142 ing Engineers, an owar od ’ ’ eamsters gan, Electrical Workers, Earifer, head, Jnags these observations the AFL declared: cs: “The year 1952 is the most, “What we need in this country crucial election Joar aver faced BOW 3 A Sloan courageous fighter by trade unionists, e very ex » nerve enoug 0! istence of some unions is de-|clean out the money-changers pendent upon the outcome of the elections this year.” ¢
Taxi Strike
State Labor Commissioner Thomas Hutson has stepped out of the Indianapolis Red Cab taxi hind the scenes.. The same is true strike. He will participate any/of the Republican Party. time both sides agree to negoti-| “ . . . Indiana and Ohio are ate, he says, but there isn’t much not doubtful Democratic states, hope of getting both sides to siti{they are fundamentally Republidown and talk it over. can.” ; There is a change the Red Cab| Mr. Tobin's general theme Is] taxi strike may develop into a/Democrats need Sen. Estes Ke-| jurisdictional fight between the fauver and the Republicans need CIO and AFL. Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower as At present, AFL Teamsters un-'their candidates for President.
Rites for H. B. Kru
B. Krug To Be Held Tomorrow
former city attorney and Republican leader, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will follow in Crown Hill Mr. Krug, who was 60, died yesterday after an flmess of three years. He lived at 2817 N. Talbot Ave. Mr. Krug became city attorney in 1045 after serving three years as assistant. . ' He was graduated from Shortridge High School and the old Indianapolis Law School. He opened practice here in 1015 and Has maintained offices in the Hume-Mansur building. Mr. Krug was Republican chairman of the election day legal committee in the 1040 and 1042 cam] s, and served as legal viser to the county organizan for many years. An expert chess player, he won veral chess championships here. He belonged to the Columbia Club. Mr. Krug, was an unsuccessful candidate .for the Republican
attended as delegate-at-large| convention of the Democratic from the state of Indiana the
Henry B. Krug
Bank Failures
There have been 26 bank falilures in Canada since Confedera-
Clarence Vogel,
DANCING PARTNERS—In
with Kirk Douglas, actor, at a Sunset Strip nightclub. Friends say from the temples of both parties.| she is scheduled to go to Reno, Nev., Mar. 21 to complete her | Phillip L. Bayt.
divorce from Aly Khan, son of |
| Party several times. I know what | goes on. I know the trickery| -
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES | Coiincil Asks
Crackdown
Bigger fines for drivers who run red lights and stop streets and . a crackdown onfailure to give pedestrians the right of way has been asked by the Indianapolis Safety Council. | It also called for a continued drive against speeders in a conference yesterday with Police Chief Ambuhl and Safety Board president Paul Robertson. Tough traffic law enforcement and an improved safety record were tied together by the Council which charged the January traffic |death ‘and accident rate was | “alarming.” { With doubling of traffic arrests {in February the accident rate {dropped sharply, the Council (pointed out. Boost in fines for disobeying {automatic signals and failing to
given top priority by the Council, Ask Higher Fines
| Fines should be increased from [$6.75 to “at least $10,” the Coun[e! recommended. The Council praised the rec(ord of city police courts in han|dling drunken driver cases. | Dr. R. N, Harger, chairman of {the traffic division of the Counicll, reported drinking drivers are | “getting the works” in the courts of Judge Scott McDonald and
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Hollywood, Rita Hayworth dances
The percentage of convicted drunken drivers who were sent to jail during the first two months of this year was “the highest in history,” Dr. Harger said. “This kind of treatment of the
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|MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Lena Brogan, 74. at Long, artertoscierotic most dangerous type of driver on
heart
Lee Mann, 47, 819 N. New Jersey; Roberta|George Casparl, 74, at 334 N. Belle Vieu, (the highway certainly will tend
sser 4s. 519 N. New Jersey Bobby Parker, 19, 503 E. National Barbara Alexander, 17, 1617 PFinle J. J. Haunafin, 71, 115 E. 23d: Jeanette athews, 64, 6030 Evanston Ave, Robert Caine, 30, 322 . 1th; Mary Shindler, 28, 617 E. 8t Slat. Gentry Henderson, 19, 18 N. Oxford; Re 1 Grove,
rnese Fodge, Vernon Sweatt, 20, 2 Rural; Joyce rundy, 17, 2718 N. Oxford, Harry Powell, 21, Weirton, W. Va.; Ruth rissey, 18, Wierton, W. Va, Pred Williams, 19, 734 E. Vermont; Norma arrie, 19, 119 N. Alabama. Albert Stovall, 22, 1060 E. 19, 4219 E. 30th. , 418 Limestone: trude Cochoran, §7, 418 Limestone. Jimmie Rushin, 23, 215 McLean; agsie Sampson, 23, 2156 McLean,
DIVORCE SUITS FILED
Alma vs. Earl Lindley; Norma vs Dean; Bessie vs. Ral berta Ezell. Ruth vs. Albert Belt; ertha vs, Claude Crockett: Eugene vs. ancy Polly, Marie vs. Samuel Dodd;
earl vs. Virgil Vernon; John vs. Maude Applegate.
BIRTHS
BOYS At St. Francis Robert, Mary Hill: Coin, argaret. Fogleman. Harold, Besse Col
8. At General—Emmitt, Patricia Jones; Joseph, Anna Coleman; Harold, Muriel Walter, Dorothy Munden.
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New York: | arthur Hill. 65, at 3315 Schofield, coroGer-| Mary Hoba
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| _arteriosclerotic heart Aves Lili Eagle, 14. at 925 High, arteriosclero-| 10 discourage potential offend-
ers,” he said.
sis, Mattie Padley, 79, at 654 Division, pneuDr. Harger also praised co-op-
|, monia, {Hobart Gosnell, 53, “at General, pneu- ,.otinn between police and mu- | Tella Hancock, 63, at 2518 Central. arterio-
Tella. Rancook, ¢: nicipal court judges, saying it is
{Manona Hanger, 63, at General, arterio- ‘the best we have ever seen.” | _ sclerotic heart, | err ——————————————— | Raymond Hart, 51, at Methodist, cirrhosis
f lve John Henson, 58, at General, nyperten- Professor Gets Around
sive cardiovascular, | PROVIDENCE, R. I. (UP)— Dr. F. Douglas Hammond, 44, a
nary thrombosis 67, at Long. rheumatic heart
Rayinond Maguire, 58, at 529 E. 32d, hy- Bryant College geography proSadie March, 82, at 625 N. Ritter, hyper-| fessor who makes railroads his
tension. | Erie Mason, I, at Long, ne hrosclerosis. hobby, has traveled 50,000 miles ina Metzger, 38, at 4001 N. Meridan. a, more than half of the na-
la Morgan, 82, at 1731 N. Capitol, e- ’s. : » Moran, Ba ap cer | tion 8-133 Class I rallroads. ’ 2254 Central,
| Katherine Morr 60. at | Te — il rheumatic Car | edmond hiadait oa. st. vincent, cure Official Weather ral thrombosis. ~ nt : Methodist, UNITED Sralzs WEATHER BUREAU
Gaon = @, Mar, 14, 1952— Dee Thompson, 72, at Methodist, arteriosclerotic heart
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Elizabeth Y , 85, . Precipitation 24 hrs. ending 7:30 a. m. .01 She ie ab 1010 N Rochester. | 7 toi precipitation since Jan. 1 . 838 Excess since Jan. 1 - “evn 107
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Rail Unions, Operators Asked to Renew Talks
(UP) —! “Chairman Leverett Edwards of ithe National
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CHICAGO, Mar, allroad operators
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{tract dispute which last Sunday day at Washington to ; {brought on a paralyzing strike there was any change in the situ-
against the-New York Central. At the same time the New York Central said it was operating “as usual” after the three-day strike which crippled its operatiohs w¥st of Buffalo, N. Y.
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DEATHS
Sarah Ballard ral hemorrhage.
68, at Bt. Vincent's, cere-
nomination for judge of Superior Court 4 in 1038. Surviving are his wife, Mary B,, Indianapolis, and one brother, iidward B., Saginaw, Mich,
Death Takes Former
Beverage Salesman
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