Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 July 1952 — Page 9
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CHICAGO, July 17 (CDN) — Things are tough in strike-sick Gary and they're getting tougher. . Familiés of needy steel strikers are jamming Calumet Township trustee offices for relief. Banks are busy cashing war bonds. In growing numbers, strikers are drawing out part of their savings accounts. There's honest-to-goodness belt-tightening, Apparel, appliance and furniture stores and automobile agencies are begging people to buy: “No down payments, First payments due two weeks after the strike ends.”
“It's worse than the 1949 strike,” Kenton S. Marlin, 62, vice ! president of the Gary National Bank, said Tuesday.
Mr. Marlin, whose bony, wrin-
{the days he worked in U. 8. Steel | Co.'s billet mill, added: | © “The men are saying they want {to go back to work. A union shop! {doesn't mean much to them.” | The 1949 strike over the CIO) steelworkers’ demand for ‘com-| pany paid pensions. of $100 al
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Young Texans Will Put on Show In Paris
PARIS, July 17 (CDN)—Due to, {two enterprising young Ameri-| (cans, Paris theater lovers willl have a chance next week to see “Green Grow the Lilacs,” the play from which the phenominally suc-|
cessful musical “Oklahoma” was taken. ! Beth Kimbrough and Anna Hen-| Fderson, Waco, Tex., here with al 32-membher group of Baylor U ni-| versity students for summer courses in art, drama and conver-| sational French, thought up the project of staging an ‘American play here “just to show them.” They hired Babylone Theater on Boudlevard Raspail, now given over to Victor Delafosse’'s Ameri-| can chamber opera, for four nights—Monday through Thursday—for $200. They ran around] to the American Embassy, Ameri-, can cultural agencies and newspapers to get publicity. |
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3 They got he publicity all right— | “averybody was charming to us” | |—and are assured of good audi-| ences when they and their fellow! students—including 17 - year - -old! {Chicago-born Mitsi their stuff next week.
pamphlets and programs, The Baylor students are living here in Paris at Concordia hostel
Palace. Their meals, lodging and transport were included in the $1000 tuition fee paid to their university before they left home. Professors with them here are Reynold and Marthe Arnould and Paul Baker, director of the Baylor! Theater.
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on 44.000 - forced to shut down because of lack of steel-—are idle.
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Wayne—do | | The girls say they just want!
to clear enough out of the pro-| ceeds to pay for their posters,
for students next to Luxembourg!
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including social security,
The current strike over a pay
raise and union shop (compulsory union membership) 80,000 area steelworkers and already is in its Tth week.
involves Chicago - Calumet - Gary
Gary officials duck? questions
as to the number of strikers getting relief, but the best estimate is about 4000.
Some 32.000 strike there,
steelworkers are All told, about including those in plants
In Indiana, a person must be
a resident for three years before he is eligible for Public relief.
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STRANDED MISS — Barbara Schwartz, 24, Philadelphia, soprano soloist with Skating Vanities, a roller skating show that played the U, S. sector of Berlin last | week, now finds stranded in Kiel, Germany, with no money, ho wardrobe, thanks to the Russians. The show attempted to ship its equipment through the Red zone, only to have it confiscated by East German lice who demanded $21 - or its return.
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Gary Tightens Belt In 7th Week of Strike
herself '
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But emergencies are being met —within limitations. The CIO Steelworkers pay no
strike benefits.
The Gary subdistrict of the union has appropriated $35,000 for strike relief, but that is used chiefly to feed pickets on duty. The Gary Community Chest has contributed $5000 to the Salvation Army which, up to now, has given emergency relief to 200 families. Joseph Germano, Chicago-Calumet-Gary district director of the union, commenting on strikers’ application for relief said. “Our peaple pay plenty of taxes. They're entitled to get some of it back.” U. 8. Steel's tax bill is about $3.5 million a year. Orval J. Kincaid, Gary subdistrict union director, said that the union couldn't afford to pay strike benefits, “Nationally more than 600.0C) steelworkers are on strike. Our union has $9 million to $1) million. That wouldn't last lon} if we paid strike benefits.” In the 1949 strike, when Peter Mandich—present Gary Mayor—-
‘was township trustee and dishing iout. grocery orders,
he was 8)
Women Get To Say Their Say
CHICAGO, July 17 (CDN) The Democratic National Convention won't be without women speakers when it opens next Monday. Mrs. India Edwards, vice chairman of the Democratic National Committee and director of its woman's division, said six women, including herself, will address the conclave. They are Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt; Mrs. Eugenie Anderson, Ambassador to Denmark; Perle Mesta, Minister to Luxembourg; Mrs, Georgia Neese Clark, Treasurer of the United and Mrs. Elizabeth Conkey, Illinois Democratic Na‘tional Committeewoman and official hostess to the 1952 convention.
generous Lake County had to sell
$350.000 in relief bonds to make comfort follows Thousands use and praise it
up the deficit,
- The Gary National Bank, which has 20,000 steelworkers among its. depositors, said that $200,000 of the $30 mililon in savings accounts have been withdrawn in the last few weeks, | Vacation checks have helped to ease the full force of payless weeks, At U, 8. Steel's Gary works, for example, all employees who had scheduled their vacation before the strike began June 2 were given their vacation checks July 3. Those who had scheduled it before June 8 and July 5-—an estimated 3000—will get vacation checks about July 21. The July 6-19 vacation group will be paid about July 28. { A similar schedule is followed by other steel companies. In Chicago, Alvin E. Rose, city velfare commissioner, said that
1093 strikers have applied for relef,
The city has spent $26,408 in:
food orders and $950 for transportation of strikers to jobs.
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