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United Automobile Worker
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1953-06-01
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Vol. 17 No. 6
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UNITED
AUTOMOBILE
WORKER
Headlines
Tell
of
Union
June, 1953
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union
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AUTOMOBILE
June, 1953
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the
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stri
day
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the
of
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tle
set
the
r
afte
Ford Local 542,
Forge Plant in Canton, Ohio. At the right of President Reuther is Ken Bannon, UAW-CIO
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ke,
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ment Internationa
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tee
mit
Com
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nin
gai
Bar
Fuciu, Local 542
resentative.
BLOOD DONATION ON TV — Of enormous
hundreds of UAW members and their families are
banks sponsored by many local unions throughout
national Union. Here Marian Suchy, a member of
benefit to
the blood
the InterLocal 190,
demonstrates on the weekly UAW-CIO telecast the ease
with which she regularly contributes blood to the joint unjon-management blood bank at Packard Motor Car Company. Also pictured are Miss Margaret Geiermann, Red
Cross nurse, and Dr, Earl Harris, Red Cross Medical Director,
“The Tale of the Ostrich”
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the
of
all
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girl
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UAW locals, took part
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Among the many visitors to
Solidarity House last month
were 35 honor students of the
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class
graduating
at
Pershing
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the students are listening to
Art Hughes, Assistant Director
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partment,
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as
he
explains
structure of the Union.
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NO BEER TODAY—The beer that made Milwaukee fa7,500 CIO
Brewery Workers
went on
tat table are: Donald Lachowicz, chairman of the visiting
mous
the UAW-CIO Veterans’ Department; and a member of the
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student group; Harold Near of
student committee that planned
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the visit.
dried up when
strike against all six Milwaukee breweries to enforce demands for a 35-hour week and 25-cent hourly pay boost to
ters. Milwaukee residents, accustomed to a regular supply
to
ded
ten
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ry,
ssa
ece
‘‘n
as
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the
ed
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support the strikers,
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