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NLRB AFL The voting In each G M plant Wednesday constitutes a separate election However the corpora lion has agreed to collective negotiations for all plants won by either union on "Issues that are common to all" such plants Map Deniands Both U A W-I 0 and U A WA F L have announced intention to demand following the election a general wage increase vacations with pay recognition of a shop steward system and seniority and overtime clauses Is all 59 plants production workers will vote for the U A r" I 0 'It the U A W-F L or "Welihe-departments of nine plants the Pattern Makers League of North America (A F L) will compete I 0 Fuld in against the U A W-two others Die Sinkers locals of the International Association of Machinists (A F L) will be on the ballots Counting of the vote will begin at 10 a m standard time Thursday iin the 11 states where the ' plants are located C i I - T : Mauna Loa Lava Mow Decreases $ LI a : Texas Governor Pays ' t SPAULDING I $2 wiTHpwala VISO IA" DeibloSISZSO ASS POWELL DOWN 140 °Wait 0:(ANA811011011NEM TOWN & t INALPH 111111CIWN ? iI ' - riormwmfroimwom - :- --- 347-1"" f 00- Will'n 1 itsva"— 00:0 ' ei '' it 1 j Aill 1 'OM1" C Nt4 10- - ' 00 030- k 11e4i 4 - i ' ivaLP I saill)St 14104 -- - - se!'s - il i' 'I 'i ' S ICome Sri BOTH 4 PAUL K ilk i r---- - t NALAND you 1 '''1 "0 '' '14' t- rii ) COMFORTAIIIY THERE t i GINERS Oriv Thlitati3ORTAIION HAHN st ees ' i 1: trip to t thom I it N A4446 r— Special Purchase t f: rq L11(1114)143 s:' :z 1 S' k ? 1 Isl I i : p A 1 fi Agrot SO Ilt stU n95 SAN lif Fareies2 Los ANGELES DENVER CI OMAHA 3015 4215 6075 CHICAGO NEW YORK — Phone Woo live 7 1!o ' 1' 0 I" - I t 1 : I77 444 - P- ' : ' 47 ! 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America Sees 'Adam' their overcoats Monday at their monthly meeting As they shivered they discussed abstruse subjects such as "The Tenacity of Dough" to "Bridge as an Introduction to the Calculation of April 16 (RI— PITTSBURGH Probabilities" however Tuesday the ministry of public works announced that the no heat rule would be suspended until May 1 Copyright 1940 Chicago Tribune PARIS April 16—Because of the no heat regulations members of the French Academy of Science were compelled to wear Wins Jury's Sympathy - r:- ''j Re- The Coos Bay Lumber company's a n d McCormick Steamship company's Charles It Wheeler were tied up at Oakland and it was the shipowners' inability to get operators for them that precipitated the contract cancellation e The shipowners Issued at statement Monday night saying "Radio - CITY 5 Land s lt French Savants Shiver four-mont- Lumbertown t ' I- )0'7' tr-V- 1 :) 11 -- ''' e'c — - atICAGO MAUS LIU a ' - 'i -- id" Of v4011X6S1 '18-- - filli4'--1 SEATTLE April 16 (A'—United States District Judge J C Bowen Tuesday signed a decree foreclosing a mortgage against St Mark's Episcopal cathedral and ordered the church be auctioned to satisfy the $25590970 note held by the Mercantile Commerce Bank & Trust comNo sale pany St Louis Mo date was set Neb April 16 of Loup City grumbled every time they read the official precipitation recorded "It looks by the weather man like we got more than that" Then the they complained his weather man discovered strike" ' - La NA LOUP No-Ma- his tongue at each of the 12 jurors Ile told the jurors he had tried to explain at the time of his arrest that he was not drunk but "couldn't talk plainly because my tongue was cut In an accident" Church to Go on Block UPt't— Residents Mrs Derieux also mentioned expenses involved in "straightening out a contract in California" but was not called upon to elaborate She said the Benduhn associates g a group was prgan'zed by herself a n d' Defendants his office announced O'Daniel operators mysteriously quit their Benduhn and Irma Hopper Tuesday: Financial trustees she said were it jobs when vessels reach port" of out This payment grows herself Benduhn and Mrs Hard- a plan announced a year ago that re'n"illiTheeemsohni ftottsnrnoeurgnt htenne useneiokns in Man: the profit from the governor's accordance The idea of the Benduhn group with existing contract flour company would be tithed to but the union fails to according to both MrstDerieux and evasively saved whose members churches furnish a man until several days Benduhn was that itslihareholders the "tithe certificates" in each have would participate in any profits elapsed Meanwhile the vessack sel is as effectively tied up as if from legal lotteries promoted by the union had formally called a the Harriman oitanization San Francisco HOTEL i l' April 16 (UP) skyward Tuesday in the Mokua- $1311 to Churches weoweo crater of Mauna Loa AUSTIN Texas April 16 (INS) which began erupting April 8 Pumice was being thrown out —A total of 917 churches in 15 of the crater but the volume of states and 341 towns have received a tithe payment of $1311— the lava flow was diminishing in checks ranging from 5 cents to ' Lee Governor W S24—from ttL ' Operators' Pact measuring can that catches the Moisture had sprung a leak They Were Right h Venses" which for one period totaled $4000 Mrs Harriman declared she had complete trust in her three closest associates in the lottery ventures —Frederick W Benduhn Mary Derieux and Irma Hopper all of them codefendants—and that business matters had been turned over to Benduhn Mrs Mary Derieux a defendant and the first defense witness admitted that as secretary of the Two Vessels HILO Hawaii April 16 u- nFire fountains continued to mount : ' Coast Shippers Cancel Radio PARIS April 16 (A—'German maneuver ground strictly forbidden to English and French troops" This sign was found posted in no man's land recently by a British patrol The Germans attacked a British outpost before dawn Tuesday in an effort to make good the claim Military dispatches said at least six Germans were killed while the British sustained "several losses" Attorney Everett Grantham: ''No" replied Mrs Harriman who with four other persons is facing trial on a charge of conspiring to transport lottery tickets in interstate commerce She testified that she never received or expected to receive a profit from her lottery enterprises but expected to be paid "ex- American-H- — ' Coulee dam SANTA FE N M April 16 (A') —Mrs Oliver Harriman of New York testifying in her own defense on a lottery conspiracy charge admitted before a federal Jury here Tuesday that so far as she knew no money raised by her sweepstakes organizations ever was turned over to charity "Do you know Mrs Harriman has any money raised by your groups ever reached a charitable Institution?" asked United States g C 1 to reimburse the tribe for trespass and damages resulting from the building of Grand Coulee dam 4 The government failed to pay a $5000000 claim of the tribe for destruction of the annual salmon run above the Grand - C ' sources 3 The government failed SAN FRANCISCO April 16 (UP) —The- Maritime Federation of the —The Shipowners' Association of Pacific Tuesday night urged Presi- the Pacific Coast which operates dent Roosevelt to ask a federal steam schooners in coastwise trade Investigation of the United States maritime commission and charged Tuesday canceled its contractual Pacific coast shipowners "are reap- relations with the C I 0 American ing a golden harvest with the full Communications association collusion of the maritime COMMIS-lio- n The shipowners carried out their at the expense of the Ameribusiness and labor announced threat to suspend forcan public mal relations with the union on alike" Bruce Hannon secretary-treasure- r grounds the union failed to proof the federation wrote the vide radio operators for two steam president that since the beginning schooners tied up at the Port of of the European war 40 west coast Oakland ships have been sold to foreign The union denied receiving ofInterests "despite the fact busi- ficial notice of the suspension nessmen shippers ship operators and the general public on the See Tie-U- p Pacific coast are clamoring for Shipping circles here believed more tonnage to move intercoastal the shipowners' action meant at and coastwise cargoes" least temporary suspension of Hannon said more than 1200 coastwise schooner trade—especialseamen have lost Jobs as a result ly in the lumber-carryinfield— of ship sales He wrote that the because the schooner without ramerchant marine act of 1936 "was dio operators must necessarily supposed to prevent scandals of tie up this nature" The A C A held the contract The federation told the presi- could not be canceled on such short dent "profits made by the opera- notice but that a y advance tors during the last three months notice was required of case the which as in the The dispute stemmed from reawaiian Steamship company fusal of individual union operators amounted to $450000 as compared to sign aboard certain schooners with $84000 during the same three until the union's wage demands months of 1939 do not include that had been adjusted The ship own- made by charters and outright ers have charged the operators' sales" refusal to sail constituted "planned Ilannon said this trend "has re- job action" The union denied it sulted in refusals by the shipownwas striking and said it could not ers to sign long-teragreements force its individual members to go with waterfront unions" to work if they didn't want to SAN FRANCISCO Largest previous election conducted by the NLRB was that In Chrysler corporation plants where the U A W-I 0 received 40564 votes to 4673 for the U A W- - bureau-sponsore- Seamen Seek Probe on Sale of Ships Some time during working hours Wednesday each eligible voter will be permitted to leave his job and cast his ballot at polling places Set up in the plants The corporation has cooperated with the to permit the vote to proceed with the least possible interruption of production ' Washington Secretary of Interior Ickes and Indian Commissioner John Collier The charges were: 1 The reclamation bureau failed to remove 1000 old Indian graves from the area which will be flooded by the Grand Coulee reservoir d W P A (A project last year removed more than 1000 graves from the Kettle Falls area) 2 The Indians have been unable to obtain disbursement of $139107 in tribal funds obtained from lease or sale of tribal re- - UP) ceremony of tears will be held by the Colville Indian tribe at Kettle Falls on the Columbia river some time in May Lew Runnels vice president of the Colville reservation tribal council announced Tuesday The ceremony he explained will be partly as a farewell to the falls 100 miles above the Grand Coulee dam and partly a protest against what the Indians consider injustices suffered at the hands of the government The falls which will be buried this summer beneath the lake which is forming behind the Grand Coulee dam was a traditional meeting and fishing spot of northwest Indians Runnels listed four charges of injustice against the government which he said had been protested in a resolution to Representative Charles Leavy (D) DETROIT April 16 (A'—The largest election ever attempted by ! April 16 Wash COLVILLE —A By Sweepstakes April 17 1910 Nazis Forbid Allies to Use 11 Never Benefited To Be Covered by Grand Coulee Red Men List Injustices Imposed by U S - - 54lt galic Zlibunt IN Y Socialite Auto Labor Indians' Rite of Tears Testifies in Ballots on Will Protest New Pain Lottery Trial Union Today Tribe Will Bid Farewell to Waterfall Slated Admits Charities 1 ! i " Wednesday Morning I ' : - I'' ' -- - |