Show Unions Map War Strategy For Rule Crank Decrying Persecution of Jews Wounds Chicagoan STORM LASHES CHICAGO AREA Allis-Chahne- rs CHICAGO March 24 (CTPS) —A raging March snowstorm CULT OUTLAWS AUTO OWNER as of Monday tiembers of two warring unions local Allis-Chalm- ers 328-day-- old one-vot- - Allis-Chalm- ers - C te - Poor Britons Do Well at Rich School - I ---- 4 1 I 1 k) eil ::: !Chances of Strike Victory -- -- i f::-i- L- I-- 1 -- 1 c ': i - is::':5: i' ' -- 1 OUP aviatkpo ttani vrttlo Reline toome ON apolitetios fits tile Immo PI tot wookel poem its pelmet ch4rwia told cmfortt Try gworontseStt Doolvar-st- s Voofterv-Ive- 9Ik tubes et inegsts IIDENTUREZEO ionosit -- I17ri 4 '::'1:::l :1:: : ' ::: :: :: ' ' ' if ': ! f ' I ' ::': 3 O Hood assistant U S district attorney estimated that the transactions represent approximately $50000 from June to November 1946 ' The charge states as conspirators on or about some date in June 1946 and continuously from that date until November'1946 Tarrant county the defendants did unlawfully wilfully and knowingly conspire combine and confederate with other persons to violate certain provisions of the second war powers act to acquire sugar rationing stamps coupons and documents for large amounts of sugar" After acquisition It is alleged that part of the conspiracy was tor sell transfer and deliver the sugar stamps to purchasers Named as receiving some of the stamps were 18 persons in Texas and Oklahoma towns r 41oLoa 7i'i:-::::: ::::'H Al 9141 ø146114o (19119 4 ' ie tr-- I - ' Clyde Miller is free on a $1000 bond posted before U S Commissioner Milarn and the Chicago men are under arrest there awaiting removal to Fort Worth Their bond was placed at $10000 each by Federal Judge Davidson Monday Trial i was set for April 7 The indictment alleges a conspiracy to violate general rationing order No 8 section 26 which makes handling of sugar stamps te"w contrary to the law unlawful - 7 1 Chicago " :: Atirrs I UAW Weighs 't kis 1 ' 1 rt FORT WORTH Tex March 24 three-ma- n -A syndicate was Indicted by a federal grand Jury here Monday for alleged sale of ration stamps worth 400000 pounds of augar to Texas and Oklahoma soft drink bottlers The true bill was returned against Edward A Miller Fort Worth a salesman and Charles A Kohs and Willard Miner both of (JP)-- - S L 1 that rbt (Salt gake irribtutt Three Indicted In Sale of Sugar Stamps WOOSTER O March 24 UPI —Old friends and business associates of Andrew J Yoder an Palestine Ile said the man entered the offices which adjoin each other on a private corridor in the London Guarantee building and talked wildly about 4the Jews needing a break" At Washington a state department spokesman said he had been informed of the shooting but that no investigation was planned The spokesman said the department makes no investigation of such matters unless formally requested by the government concerned Employes of the offices said that when the man entered he gave a clerk a card containing several names and phrases He said he wanted help in tracing a "Frances Williams" or "Willis" and a "Henrietta Hastings" He was permitted to see Vice Consul W H Williams ranking consular officer present at the time Williams talked briefly to the man and ten began to escort him from his öffice advising him that he had no information about the persons sought March 24 '(UP)--- An unidentified and allabbily-dresse- d man who has complained that Jews were "being pushed around everywhere" shot and seriously wounded a bystander Monday at the offices of the British consul and the British information servCHICAGO spokesman said that driven before winds with gusts 248 failed by two votes to to 40 miles an hour Monday worked aide by side Monday as an win a majority The totals were up Amish farmer have made him down a large number of tore 248 4135 vast local votes independent uneasy truce existed in the and lines electrical a social outcast for four years telephone Mfg Co home plant 4019 In addition 117 ballots were throughout this city and hambecause he bought an autojust where U A W-- C I 0 local 248 has cast for no representation making pered homeward of thousands mobile he told Wayne county 4136 a votes against local bound workers as stalled autototal of strike The ended Its common pleas court Monday local found its bargaining rights 248 However with the addition mobiles blocked street cars and In a $40000 suit against ice dependent on a national labor re- of Buse's and Dombek's votes the buses John Helmuth and other Bishop lations board hearing The man described by police spokesman said local 248 would T h e Commonwealth officers of the old order Amish as a "crank"z also attacked Patrick The development based on a gain the two necessary votes for Co reported that three Edisop comMennonite here the e bargaining election held Jan 26 a majority electrical circuits were out O'Reilly art employe of the offices Yoder said the boycott was on petition of the Independent He Walter E Petersen chairman of plete broke away from O'Reilly and of commission for several hours employed by order of that came as the independent said he would workers of escaped from the skyscraper where the height of the storm church election "as during the are located the Wisconsin employment rela- petition for a run-o- ff offices and 150 additional repairmen Article 17 he said was intions board announced that 12 soon as possible" The man wounded Ls Jack were called to emergency duty voked requiring all members- -Meanwhile in other developsports challenged ballots had been countPolice reported that live wires Johnston 68 a part timeTribune there are about 7000 In Wayne ed—nine for the Independent and ments local 248 filed suit in federal were broken for writer the Chicago In spots and Holmes counties—to refrain three for the U A W-- I 0—and district court here asking $1500- - throughout the citymany and guards who also is employed by the city from trading with working for two-vo000 in portal pay and "unspecified were maHe was shot beneath the heart wiped out local 248's with buying from or placed over them eating in a was and condition critical from the liquidation damages" jority to any expelled members selling at Henrotin hospital Thus local 248s retention of bar- company he bought a car In He said was treated at the hosThe company announced that O'Reilly gaining rights hinged on the bal1942 to his daughter transport lots of Robert Buse presidentand among 94 persons asked by tele- FOREIGN BRIEFS pital for a bite on the hand a victim of Infantile paralysis Imnot to the Inflicted assailant Dombek vice for work since gram by report Joseph president to Wooster for treatment MemPolice Capt Thomas Alcock pounded by the board pending out- their "employment status is in bers of that order are prohibcome of a NLRB hearing The doubt because of their disruptive said he was investigating the ited from owning or operating the attack was two officers discharged by the acts" were seven officers of local theory automobiles in unrest 248 five and of December filed members last the present local's have prompted by company unfair labor practices charges bargaining committee There were no incidents as first against the company with N 1411 B shift workers walked through the and seek reinstatement In recapitulating the election fig- gates Monday morning The comures late Monday an NLRB pany which said there were slightly less than 5000 at work on the p LONDON March 24 (CTPS)— Lan increase of about 500 ' shift ' '"I 1" I A revolutionary experiment in over last week added that addi1 : tional production workers were ex- English education—letting down 171X 711' Tii the bars of swank Mill Hill public pected rti::"-r"7-il school to permit the sons of the :: ) --ses to study beside the ::: 7 ("4 ::i:::!4': iie :ir:8WoOrki:fg clase zzuf1 r lb '': ' i rich—is working out 4 ' :::::::::: : ''' :::::: ::: ::::: olgtmeteli i LI ligooc 0 13 ': :::::::::::::::1::::1! t il:::':-headmaster well indeed" J : "very :': '11Nitft '0:!'1: :dab) fe ' S Whale conceded Monday - ?V 49 't 1 A0'' I' OF ENGLISH TAILORS 1 "11oltIpki Although stanch old Mill Hillians ' ( ''Af° : 64 e' ' still shudder at the thought the SENSATIONAL ":::::::: t k3( ''''11: I e s: school made arrangements two I 1 li Firs 1 ' r''' ''''N 17 J ) J' f''':' :oi years ago with the Middlesex edu4r t' ) 41t a 77i 1: I dr" I cy March 24 UP) cation authority just outside Lonor 1 1 II id — :417 of the CIO don to permit the enrollment of 40 II c ( k 0 :' 11 United Auto Workers took a commoners The each year :tof)57(3-elong' bright f 61 look at the union's I first group entered in September 1 - 4" vs Nx 1945' Middlesex "The from boys te" to an effort Monday apparently H '''' are not as 1 noticeably different determine "how tough" it can get from any such other boys" Dr Whale I - a c‘P ' V in backing up demands for a 2314c reported 4 "I very much doubt it — L l ? gnelUrP I hourly wage boost from the auto I would be possible to pick out the 1 !::: ti L Industry Middlesex boys" FINAL MARKDOWNS H ii tI None of the 22 members of eel To i the II '' board even hinted at possibilities background of the "socialiv inA of new strikes against the nation's ferior" boys is still hidden from n 1 auto producers but some declared I their rich and sometimes titled I unofficially that a "realistic study" classmates Dr Whale pointed out N ' 1 I of union' finances was a necessary —unless ' "of course ' the boys tell ' i ' ' ‘ li RIG $3750 i't March MILWAUKEE 24 Idn— Tuesday March 25 1947 :V - 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I :i :: States aa 1: - ' I a ' f f te :i :' 1': v '' i - :' 4: :: i '1 --:'" '''' : ' f 1 :::::7::' ko: sti :':::- ' tti :: "4 '''' of State Marshall hagharl Monday about a report that been assassinated "Well I was 'assassinated' once in China" he said when asked about the latest report this one with Moscow as the locale It "Now here it is again It's the third That timq I'm worried about be fatal" The latest assas- II lmight sination rumor circulated last week in some parts of the United II 1 - IT ' Would Ban Boni) b -- °' r r :: :: l :: I - vi 'i' - "1 l: i I I ' i — - r :: Guillen ! y-- : A :k " 1 PAGE AtIT OF tiATURAL 13EAIITY — MAr- - ' !':'-:': t' :' charges of murder and multiple attempted murder in the vain attempt to assassinate President Manuel A Rocas a fortnight Monago afteraaregovsernment alienist day reported Guillen was sane rs '"'"1611ati: :' MANILA Tuesday March 25 ulio - 41 : 1 :1 ' t - -- 'i ample of cruelty by 'little snobs' brought to my attention" Copyright 1947 by the Chicago Tribune the board's closed meeting and told newsmen at a press conference that the 11 A W had 808496 dues paying members last month and a current cash balance of $431000 Questioned as to the relative financial condition of the union now as contrasted with that at the time of the General Motors strike in November 1945 Addes said the U A W financial was practically unchanged Pressed for comment as to whether it appeared likely there it new strikes if the U A W uldto Achieve Its 23c wage demands Addes said: "All I can say is this—the board is interested in building up a substantial cash reserve to meet any emergency that the union may be confronted with "If no extraordinary arise as the result of inxcidentss we will be able to set aside $45000 a month as a reserve fund" The treasurer reported UAW disbursements for the three-Stnonth period ending Mach 1 totaled $32421840 and that even though the 'long strikes at J 1 Case & Co and have ended the UAW still is paying out strike benefits :: :: 4 z(YI'‘' J7- od COAT SALON-SECO- ND FLOOR iptit) 1 1 i tovg ' — - - - rr- - q!! 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