United Automobile Worker

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Title
United Automobile Worker
Date
1952-06-01
Alternative Title
Vol. 16 No. 6
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INTERNATIONAL
VOL,

16,

NO.

6



UNION,

UNITED

AUTOMOBILE,

Entered as 2nd Clase Matter,

Indianapolis,

AIRCRAFT

AGRICULTURAL

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JUNE,

Indjana

IMPLEMENT

WORKERS

OF AMERICA —U.A.W.-C.1.0.

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1952

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After Early Year Lag Shaves Raise to Three Cents

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U.S. Raises Ceilings
of More Food Items
Grants Grocers Higher Margins

on Hundreds

of Products

June

Blamed by Experts

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Boosts Expenses |

Explains Increase

100 Milliona Year|

in Canned

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Senate Works Hard Against People’s Interest

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THREE GENERATIONS DO HOMEWORK—Vice-President John J. Schulter, of the CIO Retail, Wholesale and
Department Store Union, has three generations of students
in his family. His mother-in-law, Mrs. Lena Turner (left),
attends Birmingham Center of the University of Alabama.
His wife, Frances (right), is a pre-medical student at Birmingham-Southern College and his daughter, Jennie Lee,
is in the fifth grade at Lee School in Birmingham. (LPA)

Highlight of the dedication ceremonies of Local 230’s
new building was this presentation of a portrait of Franklin
D. Roosevelt by his son, James. UAW President Walter P.
Reuther was the principal speaker on the occasion. Above,

from left, are James Roosevelt, Local 230 President Frank
Guilligan, UAW Region 6 Director C. V, O’Halloran, Local

230 Financial Secretary Homer M. Strong and Reuther.

REPRESENTATIVE CLYDE DOYLE PRESENTS FLAG TO UNION—A flag that
has
flown over the Nation’s Capitol was presented this week to officers of Local 216, UAW
-CIO,
by Clyde Doyle, 23rd District incumbent Congressman. Shown here receiving the gift
for the

Union are, left to right, Virgil Collins, Union President; Gayle Collins, Chairman
Hoffman and James Smith, both members of Local 216.

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DRIVE FOR VOTERS—These members of Local 4351 of
the CIO Communications Workers are representatives of
one of several union groups active in the Greater Cincinnati
Industrial Union Council’s drive to ‘‘Register the Unregistered’’ voters of Cincinnati, Ohio, (Sen. Taft’s home town)
and Hamilton County. Left to right are: Betty Gilla, Marva
Parks, Freda Hurley, Virginia Hood, J acquelyn Kirtley and
Patricia Jump. (LPA)

POSTMASTER.
Send notices of change
of address on Form 3578 (Canada, Form

67B)

and

copies

returned

under

labels

No. 3579 (Canada, labels No, 29B) to 2457
E.
Washington

St.,

Indianapolis

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Above are the officers of Local 626, UAW-CIO, Bristol, Connecti
cut, presenting checks to the Trustees of the Walden and the Moore Trust Funds at the Bristol Bank
and Trust Company,
These checks totaling $560.00 for each family were collected by Loca
l 626 from all New Departure employes, and also included the $100.00 donated to each family
by Local 626, UAW-CIO.
The Moore family has been orphaned for six Years, and this past
March lost all of their belongings and their home when a fire burned their home to the ground.
Helen Moore, at the age of 15, has
left school to take care of her brothers and sisters, and has done
a good job of keeping the family together.

The

mother

Walden
in

family

February,

was

1952,

orphaned

who

died

by

of

the

sudden death of their father in December, 1951, and their

a lingering

illness.

Seated, left to right: Mrs. Olga Cole, aunt of Walden children; Nanc
y Walden, 12; Eugene Moore, 7.
Standing, left to right: Victor Huston, Financial Secretary-Treasurer; Miss Helen Tier
ney, Treasurer
of Moore Rehabilitation Fund; Martin Greenberg, President; Joseph Valentin
e, Vice-President, Bristol
Bank and Trust Company, and Trustee of Walden Fund; Milton Prueher, Recordin
g Secretary.

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