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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 70

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Chicago Tribunei
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Chicago, Illinois
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70
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22- Sfction2 CHICAGO TK1IUJNE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1968 FARM LEADERS. Sheridan Transfers 11 GIs OFFERS Anti-War Newspaper One of the articles in Logis-1 soldiers 1 it chance to express A FREE TRIP theirs, Ixilh pro and run," he BY JOSEPH BOYCE Eleven soldiers at Fort Sheridan who participated in the I publication and distribution of ties stated: "Tho the GI may gripe about his lot in a group bull session, he finds that any attempt at collective or individual resist Hit? an Nam war news-US raiSe bnargeS paper at the base have been said. A. C. I', ite Suit The American Civil Mberties union yesterday filed suit in federal District court seeking a ordered transferred, it was DY UniOnS learned yesterday.

court order to bar the army from sending Wisby and Spec. BY RICHARD ORR The head of the nation's biggest farm organization yes 4 Wayne Morse. 22, of Long iiic newspaper, Logistics, was distributed Nov. 27 in the base dispensary, commissary, barber shop, postof-fice, dental clinic, and cafeteria, an army spokesman said. Other Papers Listed ance is crushed so savagely by the Uniform Code of Military Justice that only the extremely insolent would dare to buck the system." $100 Is Contributed One of the contributors to the newspaper, Spec.

4 Gary Wisby, 27, of Cedar Falls, said the Veterans for Peace, an anti-war group, had contributed about terday offered Mayor Daley Beach, to Korea. Judge James B. Parsons denied the relief, ruling that the complaint was defective and that the court lacked jurisdic free trip to California to see for himself that the controversial boycott of California Lt. Col. Edward F.

Keevan, tion to hear the matter. He suggested that A. C. L. U.

at grapes is based on "false Fort Sneridan information of-charges" by labor unions described the paper as Th 0 "detrimental to the objectives torneys file an amended com $100 for printing the first issue plaint. During a court hearing. Col. Shuman president of the'and mission of army." Heof more than 2.000 copies. He American Farm Bureau "lfi wer4e notlf.aid idca for the eration, which represents near- and that the" trans: i ad I'TJly fers were not considered: member of the Student Mobili Ronald Kapp, deputy chief of staff at Fort Sheridan, stated that Wisby and Morse were among 127 being shipped to other bases under an army quota.

George Pontikes, A. C. LABOR LACKEYS WHO SUPPORT DISORDER See the editorial page punitive. The newspaper urged soldiers to take a stand against the war and listed six other underground newspapers published by service men at United States military bases. zation Committee to End the War in Viet Nam.

Wisby said the paper did not encourage service men to disobey military regulations. "We are just trying to express our opinion and give them the L. U. lawyer, noted that all 11 soldiers involved in Logistics were in the transfer order. ly 1.8 million member families in 49 states and Puerto Rico.

It resulted from the mayor's announcement Wednesday that the city has discontinued its purchases of non-union picked grapes from California. 4 Refuse to Sell Grapes TEN CHARGED WITH SCHOOL experienced workers earned $2.50 an hour. This compares with a California state minimum wage of $1.65 an hour and the federal minimum of $1.60 an hour for safety regulations. The state labor code of California recognizes the right of every worker including farm workers to organize and bargain collectively. "These facts Mayor Daley can check for himself personally in Delano at our expense, if he is interested.

At least four leading food industrial unrfcprs caiH New York, Dec. 19 Ten persons, including five nonunion teachers, were indicted today on charges of obstruction in connection with the school Flu got you down, Chicago? chains in the Chicago area are Grape workers employed near-refusing to sell California iy a fun year have incomes of grapes because of boycott pres- $5i0oo to $6,000 annually, said sure brought by AFL-CIO Shuman. unions. Shuman charged that "The grape pickers in the the boycott, which extends to Delano Cal. area are not unions with the backing of i in the Ocean Hill- Brownsville district.

Three of many major ciues. is an at- mim.ants he said. "Nearlv 90 Mayor Daley can take grapes out of city institutions and off them also were accused of co-1 tempt by the United Farmj per cent of the more than 5,000 pickers hired at the peak of Workers Organizing committee fAFL-CIO, headed by Cesar ercion. An investigation has been under way by the Brooklyn dis- trict attorney's office into charges that union teachers had i ChavpT tn fnroA vmpvarn the grocery shelves, they can do the same with pork chops, bread, milk, or any other food." U. S.

Envoy to Mexico to Retire injanuary been harassed in the district. focal point of the long teachers' strike. the harvest are residents of the area, and many own their own homes, and their children attend local schools. "All California farm workers must be covered by workmen's compensation insurance and workmen's disability insurance. Farm labor housing for those who do not rent or own their own homes is strictly regulated.

Covered by Insurance "The transportatron of farm workers is subject to enforced ers to join the union against their will. In a statement, Shuman provided information about working conditions in the vineyards designed to refute union charges that the grape workers are destitute, homeless migrants who are at the mercy of unscrupulous employers. Grape pickers, said Shuman, earned an average of $2 to $2.12 an hour last year, and the more Those indicted included two members of the district's local governing board, which has been in a long battle with the MEXICO CITY, Dec. 19 (UPD Fulton Freeman, the United States ambassador to Mexico, confirmed today he is ending his foreign service career effective Jan. 10 to accept the presidency of the Monterrey Institute of Foreign Studies, in Monterrey, Cal.

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