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‘Moods and Melodies’ Aussie Union Here's Your

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"Tosses Qut ‘Red Leaders |

By FRED B. HUBBARD SYDNEY. Australia, Mar, 20 (CDN) Off to the Kremlin the other day weént more bad ews from red-faced Reds in Australia. Their unhappy report: 15 years of Communist control of 31.500 Australian fronworkers hag *nded with crushing defeats of Fed .gan ididates. in elections for three. of [the union's top posts

The Commies, who formerly held the presidency, vice presi dency-and assistant national ae

retaryship of the Federated Iron{workers’ Assoclation (FIA}, were * (soundly beaten hy 18,637 votes | Crowed Laurence 8hort, na jtional secretary, seeing month of untiring anti-Red efforts@even tually pay off; “From now on thi unfon will function for the mem bers instead of Stalin.”

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Here's the cast of "The Great White Way" in Warren Cen: | The Commies’ loss of control of “tral's "Moods and Melodies." Left to right are David Barksdale, the FIA is a major blow to Aus-

Tom Clements.

Warren Central High School's he David Barksdale, Keith (fense effort here through indus“Moods and Melodies” produc. - Brattain, Sharon Voyle, Judith |trial holdnps. 4 Terry, James Shaffer-and Tom It also follows other recent tion will be staged at 8 p.m tpt Clements, : today and tomorrow in the The junior production, “Mag- ©Ously weakened: Red control of ! gymnasium, azine Madcaps,” will include a [the coal and whart unions. The freshman act, “Mardi skit starring Richard Lowe as | The FIA, however, has been the ( rag,” will feature Georgia Elsa Maxwell. only major union of six the Com Boyle and Patty Bayles, Ap- The senior act will be “Show- | mies dominate to throw off Com-

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pearing in the sophomore act, boat” and the eighth grade act munist ‘direction of its policies Troop 130. He lives at 5 E. Tabor entirely. St.

- The Great, White Way,” will is titled ¥ Juke Box Heaven.’ | . —— ————————————————— ——— — | - Anti - Red “industrial groups

organized by the Australian

: ’ § gator will not be alow, His robot Labor Party; meanwhile, are Robot fers counterpart will do the’ job. working “to end Communist con-

© Celestial navigation is only one trol of transport, engineering of many means to he utilized In and seamen unions. guiding many types of missiles. Their successes indicate that The distance flown and the objec- the Reds may have more bad, tive will determine the naviga- news to relay to the Kremlin tion method !

Will Direct Big Bombers

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Three Hoosier Gls were wounded and one injured, according ‘to the latest list from the. "U. 8. Defense Department.

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