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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10, 1952
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
lke to Be on Spot When He Speaks Before AFL Parley
By FRED W. PERKINS { The main point at issue Is the
Scripps-Howard Staff Writer WASHINGTON, Sept. 10—The Hartley Law, particularly in bentalk scheduled between Dwight Eisenhower and Sen. Rob- Ing men and for labor unions in ert Taft—their first since the Re- 8eneral. AFL leaders have tagged publican National Convention these claims as nonsense. They will have a direct relation to the Want the law repealed and a reAmerican FedJration of Labor gathering to open in New York next Monday. Acco.Ning to AFL leaders, the Republican nominee will have to disown part of his party's platform if he wishes more than a i courteous recep: Mr- Perkins - | tion when he speaks to the AFL Taft's heart. delegates Sept. 17.
union-favoring Wagner Act.
Strong for Platform Being the main sponsor of the present law, Sen. Taft is expected to urge Ike to stand solidly on ‘the GOP platform—which Taft suhporters wrote—and to point
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would be much more difficult—; TWO—The evils to unions al-|will consider it a victory if nothperhaps impossible—to enlist the leged by the union leaders are ing formal is done. Ohioan as an all-out fighter in the still in the class of what they| But one Ike supporter—Richard Eisenhower campaign. In the forecast will happen, rather than Gray, president of the AFL's big same corner are some millions what actually has happened un- building trades department—deof Taft supporters. der the law. clared today in the AFL's monthSo Ike will be up against a. THREE-—Most of the improve-|ly magazine: “It is impossible to hard choice—whether to woo the ments suggested.by Gov. Steven-|achieve equitable and stable laTaft strength or the union lead- son would how be in the law if bor relations in the building and
lers. Added to his problem is thé there had been full acceptance of construction industry under . . . fact Gov. Adlai E. Stevenson, the amendments proposed by Sen. the Taft-Hartley Law.”
Democratic nominee, already has Taft 1W0 Years ago. The Shanges| - tn made a strong pitch for support Were pas y the Senate but : from organized labor and wil Pigeon-holed in the House in a Two Women Faint address the AFL convention five maneuver charged to the desire During lke s Speech Two women fainted while
of the Truman administration! days after Ike, land union leaders to keep the! Taft's Position lcomplete issue alive for political sitting in Butler Bowl during {Gen. Eisenhower's speech last
Sen. Taft is expected to argue PUrposes. [night. They were treated at the
year’s AFL convention firgt.aid station in the bowl. The victims were Mrs. Robert
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{leaders is based on the fact the will be asked to vote an indorse-| This is a subject close to Sen.|Taft-Hartley law gives the rank- ment for Gov. Stevenson. A few If Ike should adopt and-file member protection from leaders known to favor Ike will Shoemaker, 19, Muncie, and Mrs. programs, news and features, ap-
{a radically different view, itithem as well as from employers. try to head off such a move, and Marie Applegate, 45, Gosport.
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An Indianapolis contractor has {submitted a low bid of $535,363 for the conversion of Cold SifBing| Road Hospital to a tuberculosis] | hospital. | The Veterans Administration has 30 days to accept or reject the bids for work on the now-| idle hospital. The low bid was by the George Bahre Construction Co. § Other bidders are J. L. Simmons § Co., Indianapolis, $627,000; Bren-| # ner Co. Philade!phia, $638,000, and Sheet Metal Fabricating Co.,| Kankakee, Ill, $645,443. Formerly a 347-bed general) medical and surgical hospital, the Cold Spring Road institution will be converted to a 241-bed unit for tuberculosis patients.
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