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50 NEW CHARTERS INNEW YORK C.LO. . Racketeers Are Kept Out of Campaign for City’s Millions. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, July 5—More than 80 new C. I. O. charters in six weeks was the record claimed today for the campaign to bring New York’s mil- lions of workers under the banner of John L. Lewis. “These are only in fields where no unions or only weak or A. F. of L. ‘on paper’ unions existed before,” Re- gional Director Allan S. Haywood explained. He added there might have been even more but for two rigidly enforced rules—to keep out racketeers ‘who have tried to chisel in” and to “not touch” well-established American Federation of Labor unions which he hopes will join voluntarily. 50 New Unions Formed. While some 50 new unions were signing members, other established C. I O. unions, already organized here on & national basis before. Hay- Four Generations THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, |$2,000,000 CONTRACT FOR STEEL STACKS LET Newark, N. J., Firm Awarded Work on Archives Building Addition. Breeze & Co., Inc,, of Newark, N. J,, has been awarded a $2,000,000 contrazt for steel stacks and their erection irs D. C, TUESDAY, ‘The same company is still working un- der a contract for $118,000 on stacks in the original Archives Building. Another contract still under way for | the Archives is in the hands of Snead & Co, which is working on filing equipment at $1,380,000, according to Joseph A. Walsh, construction engineer of the Treasury Department, super- vising construction, ‘Turkey has let contrncu for a powv- the addition to the Archives Building. | erful broadcasting station at Ankara. S e i sy b s e ol JULY 6, 1937. SUSPECT GUARDED TALLAHASSEE, Fls., July 6 (#).— National Guardsmen ringed the Leon County Jall yesterday to protect Rob- ert Hinds, colored, who will be tried today on a charge of attacking a white ‘woman. The suspect was transferred here from Pensacola today. He is charged V;’llh an attack in Apalachicola last ay. To attract good lookers have GOOD LOOKING wood's quarters were opened on May 24. have been adding to their rolls. With hundreds of workers carry- fng pledge cards which may not be turned in for weeks or months, Hay- wood said no estimate was possible | of enrollments now. izes eventually such tremendous C. 1. O. strengths as more than 1,000,000 office workers, half million garment of retail clerks. virgin fields” are New York's 50,000 laundry workers and 20,000 trans- portation employes. “"Here we have the biggest and most complex drive in the country,” said Haywood, close friend of Lewis for | 27 years. They met working in mines | In the same county in Tlinois. Listed among “almost Myriad of Jurisdiction Problems. | The myriad of jurisdictional union problems in this highly congested population area. he admitted, some- times got him *“so mixed up” he “won- dered if they ever could be straight- But he visual- | cups and furniture, he said unions were almost unknown, were laundry workers, candy makers, dairy workers and makers of dolls and factory workers and & similar body | toys. circling pilot who was killed in Alaska, | arrived in Washington by plane ves- | terday. | purpose of her wisit. Four generations were gathered recently al the home of Mrs. Chester Goodwin, 216 V street northeast. They are, left to right, Mrs. Sarah Bertha Clark, 79: Mrs. Nellie MacWelch Oliff, 26, Mrs. Goodzun 49, and Jacquelme Rae Olzfl 6 —Star Staff Photo. Others, where Air-Conditioned City. OKMULGEE, Okla, July 6 (#)— J. V. Gunn put before civic leaders a mulgee. MRS. POST HERE Mrs. Wiley Post, widow of the globe- 50-foot poles, tempering atmosphere but not wetting pedestrians, I MAKES 10 BIG GLASSES She would not discuss the | Immediately after alighting from a | plane at Washington Airport, Mrs. plan to air-condition downtown Ok- | His idea—to spray fine mist from | DO THIS every week Before each shampoo give your scalp a thorough | massage with ‘Vaseline’ Hair Tonic . up lazy glands that feed the hair voolL .. to remove loose dandruff and guard against its recurrence . - to wake . keep the scalp and hair healthy. DO THIS eve ryday. Comb a few drops of / Vaulmt Hair Tonic into the hair . . . it's a pure natural oil that protects against dryness, sunburn and bleaching . . . keeps the hair in place, well groomed and good looking. Post asked for news of Amelm Ear- hart. She said the missing flyer was | B a friend and admirer of her me husband. Vaseline HAIR TONI( EG. U. 8. PAT. OFF, ened out.” | tion and enrollment, e confines his work to new prospective C. I O. fields. But a great j f his time is spent as arbiter and co-ordinator for the C. I. O. unions already established. These include men's and women's (‘nl}‘ ng workers, fur work office and professional w technicians and electric Newspaper Guild, architect. gineers and transport w S handle their own enrollments | New C. I. O. charters obtained by Haywood were for such entively new organizations as watch m: opticians, makers of razor blades, tea and coffee bags, bed springs, paper | ONE WAY §7.25 EXPRESS LEAVES 12:15 PM. OTHER COACHES 1:15 AM,, 8:15 AM,, 8:45 P.M. YIIEIH ROUND TRIP $6.75 ONE WAY $3.75 EXPRESS LEAVES 4:30AM, 8:30 AM, 12:30 P.M., 4:30 P.M., 8:30 P.M, NEW YORK LIMITED LEAVES 3: 45 P.M. 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