United Automobile Worker

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Title
United Automobile Worker
Date
1952-07-01
Alternative Title
Vol. 16 No. 7
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VOL.

16,

NO.

7

Entered as 2nd Class Matter, Indianapolis, Indiana

JULY,

1952

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Page Three

New Wage-Price Act Rigged Against Workers
Page Two

NORTH AMERICAN DISPUTE GOES TO ARBITRATION
Page

Play for Millions
Provided by UAW
Recreation Events
Picture Feature, Pages 6 and 7

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BUDDY UP—Two youngsters at
a UAW-CIO summer camp lift
their hands to show they are together and in the process capture
the spirit of summer better than
adults could possibly depict it.

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Pat Greathouse, left, Region 4 Director, receives ‘‘Oscar’’

presented UAW-CIO last month by the Illinois Institute of
Technology. The award was given the UAW for the filming of ‘‘Brotherhood of Man.’’ Illinois Tech President: John
T. Rettaliata presented trophies to the six organizations or
individuals who produced the best educational films viewed
in a moving picture course at the Institute of Design of the
school,

Saw

MIAMI,
the Region

Oklahoma—A lot of planning resulted in a lot of learning by the students at
5 Summer School at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College here. Going over

the day’s schedule are, 1. to r., John Dillon, New England Education-PAC representative;
James Pffonback, President of the St. Louis Industrial Union Council and a member of Lo-

cal 25, and Ed Coffey, Assistant Director of the UAW-CIO

Education

Department.

$10,000 SWIMMING POOL is completed on grounds of
Region 4 Union Center at Ottawa, Illinois. In scene above,

two stewards of Local 1027 take first dip into the pool.
State CIO conferences, in addition to UAW-CIO Institutes,
Conferences and Summer Schools, will be on hand to participate in swim-fests this summer.

TELEVISION FOCUS—CIO
radio commentators in Michi|gan and Canada turned their
attention to the labor use of
television at the Michigan CIO
Radio Institute last month.
Steve Zatina (L), of the Windsor area Radio Council, and
Dick Kendziorski, Alpena newscaster, discuss production problems with TV experts Shields
Dierkes, WWJ-TV director, and
Fran Harris, producer of WWJ-

TV’s public service programs.
Dierkes wasn’t hot under ‘the
collar; it was just a hot day.

MIAMI, Oklahoma—Here are the 92 delegates and the
staff members who made the UAW Summer School at
Northeastern Oklahoma A.&M. College here the best attended and most successful ever held in Region 5. Representatives of local unions which joined the UAW-CIO since
the previous summer school helped increase the enrollment.
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KING

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QUEEN

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DEMOCRACY—To

raise money to help French and Italian

workers organize militant and democratic unions, VAW-CIO

members at the FDR-CIO

Labor

Institute conduct a King and Queen election. You vote for your candidate for King and
Queen by contributing money to the Overseas Organizing Fund in the milk bottle of the
royalty of your choice. In two weeks, almost $500 were raised in the novel elections.

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