Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1952 — Page 3

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16, 1952

FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1952 a THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

‘No Negotiations On Steel Wages In Sight,” Murray Sa ong Delay | Is Expected | On Contract |

, By United Press | PHILADELPHIA, May 18 —| & Philip Murray, president of the CIO United Steclworkers, said! today there are ‘no negotiations 's whatsoever” in sight with the! steel operators. | Mr. Murray said there had been | no word from the industry on| new wage talks since the union! opened its sixth biennial conven-' tion here last Tuesday. |

"Operation Political Roundup— Scrap Iron ,

Skywatch’ Is Sen. Bontrager to Give Thief Sought

Called off GOP Keynote Speech By Police

| By United Press | State Sen. D. Russell Bontrager, including Mrs. Willlam J. Stout! Police today sought a “sneak : WASHINGTON, May 16 — The Elkhart, who successfully led the and Mrs, Maurice Littlejohn, {per » : Air Force today called off “Op-|fight in the tate Legislature called on Mayor Clark yesterday : eration Skywatch’—a project to against welfare secrecy, today and asked him how the meeting I'S loot—three tons of - fron. |man ground observer posts in 27 was named keynote speaker for was going to be handled. He! - Some 20 pieces of metal weigh» states with civilian volunteers on tne Republican State Convention. promised it will be a “fair and ing 300 pounds each, have dis | 24-hour basis this summer. | GOP State Chairman Cale J. orderly” meeting. appeared in the past three days | | Gen, Nathan F, Twining, acting Holder appointed Sen. Bontrager, Mr. Ward said he had debated P alr chief of staff, sald the plan|to open the June 7 session. It was the possibility of using voting fromthe yard of Sonith Indus(was canceled at the request of another strong indication of the machines to insure a fair elec- tries, Inc, 50 Shelby St.

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letvilian defense directors who influence Taft-for-President su 3 | levi] nse aft-for-Pre p- tion. So far, officers had no. explanaa SoRvantion May snd oar [pointed out the sacrifices that porters will wield over the con-| He sald: tion as to how the pilferer bo yesolutions i TL ay |would be required of the civilian vention, as Sen. Bontrager is an “If the delegates want. voting away with his loot. But another dent Walter P. Reuther of the [volunteers. avowed Taft man. machines, if we can get them into coran fron theft yesterday might

| Gen, Twining sald the AIr mpe gtate senator, one of the the Claypool Hotel and if there's [Force still considers such an op-/pest speakers in the Republican no rule against them, why then | eration a “vital necessity” to the party was once mentioned as a we'll have them.” [natiBn’s air defenses. Ground Ob- nossible candidate for Governor., However, there was some doubt

servers are needed to spot Pos- pis new task as keynote s ity of delegates want $ sk as ke) speaker, that a majority of delegates N sible enemy planes flying outside ), over, precludes him from tak- them, since there'is an expense West St, who complained a

Of radar detection areas. he sald. ing part in convention activities. ‘charge attached. Voting machines TUCK had just loaded a quantity Gen. Twining sald that the Air, A former Elkhart City judge have never been used in the past. of scrap iron and driven away i Force will restudy the matter in y without paying far the load. - :

be a clue, Police were called yesterday |afternoon by Dale Davee, owner of the New Wrecking Co., 1501

CIO United Auto Workers. One| resolution will insist that the union be given a union shop in basic steel plants—a big stum-| bling block so far in contract talks.

Up to Industry or U. 8S.

Mr, Murray indicated strongly . and prosecuting attorney, Sen. . § that the steel union had no ongly | igh! Of ine ott defense direc- i ager was elected to the In McHale Again ne opped a Shu ond West Bt. for again inviting the companies | . Pp u river showed i

Sa {dlana Senate in 1940 and re- Frank McHale, who may be de- 5 receipt for his load sighed by ‘nominated at this vear's primary. . “ "' ; FBI Nabs An th | He. was so-auttior of the con posed as Democratic National a man named “Smith. y 80- ‘on- | The dri ° er ltroversial “antisecrecy” welfare Committeeman hege Saturday! 100 to Ie a es he pol

Bad Check Suspect! in the 1051 General Assem- was appointed head of the Cre-j,.,....0 nan who drove a Cadillac bly, This measure led to the dentials Subcommittee for the and gave a far North Side ad- | The 14th member of a $100,000 Special Session of the Legislature party's National Convention, |dress. a

' |bad check ring which had head-/last fall in which Republicans

to the bargaining table. Thus the! next move is up to the industry| or the government: |

} But Mr. Murray sald the union] is always ready to negotiate. With the enthusiastic support of the convention, Mr. Murray!

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pd Mr. Dave n Bas wade 1b clear that any ues) quarters at Sunnyside Sanitorium claimed they won a triumph for| Fe has held the job before. Mr. oc, [AYE Jai no one naded gotiations will have to be “on the (here was under arrest today. _ 'the principle of.“hofme rule.” |McHile will serve on the con-ig.. “poe are investigating the basis of” the 26 cents an hour, Leonard Lewis Richardson. 20, =~ uouir Election’ [vention committee, win or lose ., qty that a “con” ale | wage and fringe package pro-| of 4602 W. Naomi St.. nabbed by) Saturday: ing other people's scrap from |

{the FBI, is being held in Marion. Republican Eisenhower-for-' If Mr. McHale is defeated in the {County Jail for hearing before a President supporters were as- party's showdown, he will con{U. 8. Commissioner. sured today the pro-Tke delegates tinue as National Committeeman | | Specifically, he is charged within Marion County will get a fair until a day. after the Nationa3| SPFsaratics of $5000 worth of ifos ~~ Mating und abetting” Robert :L./break in the district voting the Condention — when the national |, 50 go Hes . “hastain, 29, a convicted mem-jnight before the State. Conven.,committee is reorganized. Mr. Mc. ——

posed by the Wage Stabilization] Board. That means that the! union demands the whole pack-| age, including the union shop. - || Some informed sources thought there was little chance of resum-:

might be the explanation for the !Sonith theft and for the dise

er of the gang, in the transpor-ition. oS |Hale is scheduled to go to Chi- i akg rn After we : {tation of bogus checks from herel That's the time when Marion /CA80 a week before the opening U.S. and Aussies Plan’ Sono on tne legality of Pres)” . : Times Shots by Tela 4 Saves & to Flint, Mich, County convention delegates ‘vote of the July 21 convention. A si Def S h Gt Frama sare of tn 1. ROSE AROSE Tote yor diction dy ut Bur Uni hs Frbn cot ot J |, ier, chk atts opr itang Th fests to 1h an Defonse Scheme " . 8.| Rose WYueen to reign at a dance tonight. Candidates, reading " . e than National Convention—either Taft i et Ee 5 tion, are: Beverly a: Rosemary Zoderer, Isebelle Brumleve, Helen Dillow, Margaret McCal. |three years with a well-knit or-or Eisenhower men, School Is Vandalized LN ASHINGTON, Jay 18 ur least by June 2—its last decision| lum, Tomeen Garrett, Beverly Siegel, Janet Siebe and, in the center, Mary Cavanaugh. (Story on Bapiaation of manufacturers, dis-| City Corporation Counsel Pal- FOr Second Tim aN » ustralia day before summer recess—and| Page 12). and passers. mer K. Ward, newly appointed N and New Zealand plan to sel up

he ae amar a] Various headquarters for the 11th District Chairman, said School 5 at 20 N. California St./a defense council soon to map

: i : gang included the Sunnyside we'll have a fair vote even if we WAS broken into and vandalized oo1d ‘war strate o theast Phone Company Strike Averted Pendleton Police Post Sanitorium for four months dur-ihave to use voting machines. for the second time this year! EY for sow D t St pany + =H ing 1951, a local trailer court Asia, it was learned today. epartmen ore LAFAYETTE, May 16 (UP)— in Indiana. It serves about 85 Win State Pistol Match Wondrnt? Place rte "3 Some or the Eisenhower sup- police reported today. | The council, considered a pos. { : 9 t 1 ’ \ Closed By Strike | General Telephone Corp. and communities, many in northern pyTN AMVITLE May '16—Pen- a house in Kokomo. tel re eared ox rly tuders broke JY ndotrs. ang sible lofefunnes of a Pasttiowids {900 CIO communication workers Indiana. dleton post won the Indiana state| The alleged “brain” of the out-|rajiroad the appointment of two terior with tools from the work. main issues Australian 8 CHICAGO, May 16 (UP)—The agreed on terms of a new con-i Mr, Miller said the new con- police pistol match here yesterday. fit was Clyde Isenhour, 31, who Taft men. shop acd Cl Ce , ater er OI ame South: Center Department Storejtract today, averting a threat-|tract will be signed as soon as" 14+ guored 1335 points to win|is serving a four-year prison \ good . Menzies in-

A delegation of the Women's the cafeteria and a few dollars tends to take up with W,

went out of business yesterday ened strike in exchanges through- “a few minor points” are ironed, aiont points over the Ligonier|term. Volunteer Group for Eisenhower in cash officials §

when employees went on strike out the state. out. post team. Eight other teams com-

| Robert R. Miller, 1 comBR a ee eo posted TIeTolnt MPR id (hel, 2 351d the segljement EIVE3ipeted. STRAUSS SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW

{ ” ut and President Harry Engelstein parties reached a “satisfactory | TAfflc employees an average! Ingivigual Aonots yen 13 De EE said fixtures and merchandise will final settlement” after all-night Wage increase of 8 cents an hour, tective n : rye Le : . be sold. The store had been’ in negotiations. The old contract and plant employees, an average Ville. W S score B42 points o J business 24 years. 1expired Thursday midnight and a 12 cents. Certain exchanges iso POSSID/E VOU. Jang 8 | } Mr. Engelstein said he couldn’t strike was threatened for today. were moved into a higher classimeet De of the United! Pickets did appear at the Ho- fication for wage purposes, he Report 311 Reds Captured Service Employees Union (AFL), bart and East Gary exchanges said. RANGOON, Burma, May 16 which had ‘asked $4.20 weekly at 6 a. m., but caused no seri-| Mr. Miller said those wage in- (UP) — Chinese Nationalists op- " raise. 'ous disruption. They were with-| creases granted were within lim-, erating from bases in Burma have \ The union charged Mr. Engel- drawn soon after the settlement its set by the Wage Stabilization penetrated 52 miles into Yunnan

Q r stein refused to go above .$2 and, was announced. 'Board, but the company will need ' province and captured 311 Com-

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