Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1952 — Page 26

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THURSDAY, MAR. 24,

Uncle Sam Steps ville local of the AFL, Theatrical

Stage Employees and Moving Plcture Machine Operators,

By FRED W. PERKINS

Seripps-Howard Sta Writer

WASHINGTON, Mar, 27 -The “long arm of the U. 8. government has just reached out to Coffeyville, Kas.” to settle. a famflv row that crew into a labor union squab@&: The National .Labor Relations Board has ordered Fox Plains

and Fox Midwest mn

Theatres: Corp Amusement Corp. 10 Rive A projectionist his

tion picture

back. In effet, this was an or der to Sid Caraway to stop doing that-awav with his brother Ken neth, ; ¢ gid. the report. says, was the

business agent, financial secre-

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He held Cammon Laborers Union, and was a leagding figure in the Coffeyville Cen-

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tary. and treasurer of the Coffey- rangement. He lost his job.

Trans-Europe Canal Job Under Study

By Vinited Press PARIS, Mar. 27 The long falked-ahout project to huild a water link hetween northern and

southern Europe has. been revived. The French government has

disclosed it is studying plans and costs of a canal joining the Rhone and Rhine Rivers. Such a canal would provide a 1300-mile-long inland waterway traversing the western continent from the North Sea, near Hamburg, to the Mediterranean near Marseilles, The canal would join the Rhine and Rhone in 8witzerland, where both rivers start. The Rhine flows northward between France, Germany had through the Netherlands, The Rhone flows southward through southern France. Construction of such a link, an international understanding, has modern precedent in. the recent agreement among France, Italy| and Switzerland to build the longest vehicular tunnel in the world through the base of Mont Blanc, Europe's highest peak.

To Use Lakes

‘The envisaged Rhone - Rhine, link would make use of Swiss! lakes lying between the two rivers, French authorities said. “Our aim is to link together the! Franco-Swiss Leman Lake through which the Rhone River | flows—to such Swiss lakes as Neuchatel, Bienne, the small Aare River and finally the Rhine River ‘near Basle: in Switzerland,” a spokesman of the French govern-ment-owned Compagnie Nationale du Rhone said. He sald the undertaking would be between 90 and 120 miles long, linking the 700-mile-long Rhine

River with the 500-mile-long Rhone. The spokesman recalled that the Rhine River flows through

such highly industralized areas as German-Switzerland; Lorraine, in| France; the Ruhr in Germany and the Rhine delta, inthe Netherlands, Rivers Connected

‘One must not disregard the fact that the Rhine is connected | with stich important rivers as the | Moselle in France and Germany,” he said. The spokesman also explained that the French Rhone River is about to become completely navigable to larger craft since its turbulent waters will be diverted next year into a cement-tined canal, between Donzere and Montdragon, which will be 75 feet wider than the Suez. “Part of the Rhone River has already been harnessed for power and navigation with such mighty dams as that of Genissiat, which backs an artificial lake of | 53 million cubic meters,” he said, explaining that the Marshall counterpart funds contributed 2,395,000,000 francs ($65,711,000) to the project. ” Finally, the spokesman recalled

WATERMELON HELPS—Five-year-old Shirley

my job 8id had a habit of requiring the

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Kenneth Te him or it Sid the paid for thi got nothing

Family remtiona got worse. his brother fired for airing his Soon, Kenneth, a full-time op- grievance inocal uinidn meetings, erator at the Tackett Theater, charged that Kenneth's use of the was {farced hy brother Sid through Taft-Hartley law would destroy union to go on half- the union which it had taken him years to build. The board's report shows that Sid started to work on Kenneth through all the unions in which 8id had influ ence.

the operators time At the same time, Sid gave his stepson, Ira. Phelan, a. full-time and overtime shift at the Tackett Ira had long and wa

1 membher

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. . Expelled From Union working not He refused to accept union dues from his brother, apparently to disqualify him from membership. Kventually Kenneth, was expelled filed a complaint against the from the union and: demoted to companit under the Taft-Hart- the theater maintenance job, lev In Finally he was fired from that, Thiz reall the fat in also. the fire. Sid, wha the board says Examiner Arthur Leff’s report, had previously” threatened to get upheld by the NLRB, points out

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DePauw Dance Group Concert Set

Times State Service GREENCASTLE, Mar, Orjchesiz, DePauw University's modlern dance grbup, will give a lec[ture

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demonstration and {Saturday Spring Park. Directed hy Migs Martha inick, the performance will he {given for the Indiana Association of Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Several solo dances will be (done by Janet Marshall, Darling{ton. . The lecture demonstration {wii include performances by {Mabel Schioot, Bedford; Marcia |Edwards, Lebanon; S8ara Denton, ‘Evansville, and Miss Marshall. Dancers participating in the concert gection of the program in{clude Sandra Spangler, Decatur, {I11.; Patricia Tassell, Mishawaka;

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that. the fransfer and discharge. were ordered by the theater management, but traces their root to the two brothers’ feud. One instance cited is that after Kenneth, as maintenance man, had done some painting in a theater restroom, Sid appeared before the Painters Union and called attention to his brother's trespass into an unauthorized field of - work. ' Besides ordering the theater to give Kenneth his job back, the NLRB has dfrected the unions to stop digcriminating agdinst him. Officials here have no word of how the brothers Caraway are getting along

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