Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 August 1952 — Page 6

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Miners Start ‘Memorial Holiday’

Lewis Orders His Men Out of Pits 10 Days

By United Press

PITTSBURGH, Pa.

iday"’ 000 coal miners courtesy of John L. Lewis, their union president, in what may be a prelude to a full scale strike, Mr. Lewis ocdered his men out of the pits in tribute to fellow miners who had died or been maimed in mina disasters during the past 10 years. Simultaneously, the beetlebrowed chief of the United Mine Workers urged operators to improve safety conditions in their pits during the 10-day work stoppage, which is permitted under the present contract. 5 Working Days The short layoff was not expected to deliver a paralyzing blow to the industry. 8ince two full week ends and the Labor Day holidav” fall during the period, the miners will be out only five working days, ¥ Speculation that Mr Lewis would call a strike of 400,000 soft coal miners and 75.000 anthra-| cite workers in northern and] southern fields-next month grew vesterday when he told the Federal Mediation Service in Wash-| ington secret negotiations had failed to win a new wage con-| tract. Two Weeks' Pay Tt was apparent that Mr. Lewis] already had posted the 30-day! strike notice required under the Taft-Hartley labor law. f Contracts between miners and] soft coal operators in the north end Sept, 20 and teminate 10 days later in the anthracite fields of eastern Pennsylvania and the south. | The memorial walkout meant that the miners, already hit hard by the recent steel -strike, could count on only two weeks' pay during the next month.

Don't Spread A-Bomb

Fears to Children WASHINGTON, Aug. 23 (UP) ~The government hopes parents won't inflict their own "atomic nightmares on their children. The Children's Bureau of the Federal Security Agency {issued this advice: “If you are afraid of atomic disaster, don't discuss your fears in front of your children, “1f your children bring their friends to you, try to make them feel secure. “Try to make them feel that a bomb drill is no more to be feared than a fire drill.”

Hoosier Republicans End Campaign ‘School’

Republican County chairmen and vice chairmen from Indiana's 92 counties returned to their home grounds from Indianapolis today with ‘notebooks full of pointers on how to win the November election.

They ended a 2-day workshop,

on the mechanics of campaigning yesterday with pep talks by Sen. Willlam FE. Jenner, George N. Craig, candidate for governor, and other party leaders.

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Aug. 23—A 10-day ‘Memorial Holbegan today for 450,- | through the!

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NOW A BLONDE—Nancy Hawkins, Hoosier material witness in New York's cafe society vice case, had her hair dyed blonde whén she saw reporters in her jail cell. She is scheduled to take the witness stand Tuesday i in the sensational expose.

Local Vital Statistics 4

MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED BIRTHS

18, Richard M. Hail,” 32, 3744 Nn Ria Patterson onia Pennington. Florence Alexander, 20, Bedford ls: IAL Patierion: Cherie Bred Davis: Charles, New York Philomina Howland: Virgil, Mary Harris. Kenneth E. Powell, 25, 3020 E. 30th; Sara At St. Vincent's—Carl, Jean Jreen; EdC. Ingram, 29. 2124 N. Drexel. | ward, Paula Baker. Richard,

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Corrine

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Mary 3awW,

Divorcee May Give Up Her School Boy Lover:

NGELES, Cal, Aug. 23 1.O8S ANG o a ug. 2: A blonde divorcee decided today Tourneau, who first discovered

that perhaps she should give up his wife's affair with Sherwin and her romance with a high school/reported it to his parents. boy and return to her former hus- The Sherwins enlisted the aid band. of juvenile officers in thwarting “I've been beating my head the romance, but Sherwin and against a brick wall,” 28-year-old the divorcee, who lived across the Mrs, Virginia. Le Tour nea u'street from him in Burbank, Cal, moaned after her lanky lover, ran away together. They were Jimmy Sherwin, was released to picked up in Phoenix, Ariz. his parents yesterday by juvenile, Sherwin was released to his authorities, parents on his promise not to see “Maybe I ought_to give up and the shapely Mrs. Le -‘Tourneau, go back to my ex-husband.” she whom he once sald he wpuld sobbed from a jail cell, “Although marry as soon as he became 18. Jimmy and 1. really love each -.He told Superior Judge William other, what chance have we got?" B. McKesson that he planned to Love Notes enlist in the Air Force as soon

She was jalled Wednesday for as he gan

attempting to slip love notes and a picture of herself into Sherwin’'s quarters at the. detention center, where he had been -held since police interrupted his 10,000mile motor trip with the divorcee and her 10-year-old son, two months ago. It was her estranged husband.

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