Speedway Flyer, Volume 17, Number 23, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1949 — Page 3
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We were able to get another shipment of these CANNON Blankets . . . but they’ll move fast! Come in and see this outstanding value tomorrow!
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FOOTBALL FIELD LIGHT FUND Total to* date $1,894.00 With the continued wholehearted and generous, support of individuals, organizations, industries and business establishments in Speedway, the success of this drive is assured. When turning in your donation please specify if you wish to re-
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main anonymous. If you have not sent in your contribution as yet, and wish to donate, make checks payable to the Speedway High School Athletic Field Fund. Mail to Frank J. Rikhoff, Treasurer, 1708 Ellen Drive. For cash donations call Be. 2492-W and arrangements will be made to pick up.
YOU CAW GET OWB OF THOSE GOOD CAKES AGAIN AT ST. ANDREW'S BAKE SALE, JAN. 20, AT THE SPEEDWAY SAVINGS A LOAN ASSOCIATION. OreMUls In Wbrst ND* crocodile 18 Said to kin mart human beings than any other wild' creature.
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OUR UNIONS have been accused of "Communism’’ many times in recent years. Sometimes the charge has not stand Up under close examination. At Other times, labor organisations have faced the music and set about the job of cleaning out dangerous, un-American elements. A recent decision of the CIO rank and file to clean house is an example of the latter. HflHp Murray and others helping in this unsavory task surely merit ear full support. i Most of us little know what masters the Communists are at clever organisation. They do make apod union workers. If they can find a union whose leadership to untrained, or membets uninterested, they know how to take over. The Communists want to use labor unions' as outlets for their They want new recruits. Naturally, they want to' have access to union funds. From union treasuries can come paychecks for faithful, advanceagents of Communism! . Workers MOREOVER, a union of Strife base for operations is ° just what the agents of Communism want most. This gives them a chance to see what they can do to insure, failure for the enterprise system. With the reins of union leadership in their hands; it to no trouble at all to make excessive demands upon employers, to stir up unjustified strikes and slowdowns. Industrial espionage for Russia to easy then, and in case of war, sabotage can bo undertaken; " These are some of the reasons why We must get behind Phil Murray and the CIO in their effort to oust fifth columnists. from their .unions. More than that, we* . V •
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must become acquainted with the ways of the Communist. You know, American Communists have boasted that a dozen nonCommunists stand ready to do the work and the bidding of each party member. This means that well-intentioned persons may find themselves doing things just the way the Communists want them done, f . "Y O * • Gt Which i IWE MUST be alert Team? . for the Conimunist atq titude, as well as for the Communist himself. In every community, good citizens, we must watch for the fellows that want to ‘sow discord and plant the seeds of strife. If there’s honest disagreement, or differences of opinion, we are free to discuss these over the conference table. When we’re unwilling to do that, we may be boosting the stock of the Communists in our own America. Here’s what I mean by the Communist attitude. A certain California* union organizer said he operated in this manner: No negotiations during a dispute until the management is made to look bad to the public, in every way. This labor official frankly stated he would not begin negotiations until the point is reached where management appeared in the eyes of the public to be selfish, greedy, crooked. Then, said the organiser, when labor was shown to be- helpless and in need'of protection, he was ready for conferences. Like this labor man, there are those who sometimes fail to see which team they’re on. The pity is that so many lend themselves to the purposes of those who would destroy America and all that labor stands for. p -
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