TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1987 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE NEWS Of The DAY (By The Associated Press) Refuse To Cooperate With CIO INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 16.-()- Charging an "invasion" of its juris- diction by John L. Lewis' Committee for Industrial Organization, the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America ordered mem- bers of all its local unions in the United States and Canada today to refuse to work with materials fur- nished by unions affiliated with the 0CO. George H. Lakey, first general vice- president, said the United Brother- hood's executive board had voted to ban the use of CIO labor materials because of a "combination of cir- cumstances that have been building up for months." Brotherhood officials added that CIO organizers have been active among mill and factory workers in the timberlands of the Northwest and charged they were attempting to induce local unions of carpenters and joiners to swing away from the American Federation of Labor and join the CIO. Bottom May Fall Out Of Divine's heavens NEW YORK, Aug. 16.-(/P)-A re- volt of the angles of the various "Heavens" of Father Major Divine- if not the abandonment of the whole celestial, kingdom. by the head man himself-was predicted in court to- day by Counselor W-illiam W. Lesl- baum. Lesselbaum, attorney for Verinda Brown, a Negro cook, has been trying for some weeks to collect $4,000 from the "Missio" of Father Divine, a bald little Negro cult leader of Har- lem. She says she gave Father Divine that amount in consideration of his persona undertaking to guarantee her eternal life and that she has be- come skeptical of the project. Lesselbaum asked the Supreme, Court today to tie up all the Divine Reavens-quite substantial pieces S! real estate hereabouts-in a receiver- ship. Charge Berea Senior With Killing Sophomore BEREA, Ky., Aug. 16.-(P)-George1 B. Wells, 20-year-old Berea Collegei senior, who had been trying to marry pretty Opal Sturgill, 18, since they went to the same mountain high school five years ago, was charged today with murdering her. The warrant was sworn out by Marion Louis Sturgill, well-to-do farmer of Lawrence County, who has- tened here after his daughter, a Berea sophomore, was shot to death on the campus last night while walk- Ing with William Anderson, another Berea student. Chinese Club Sendsf Wires To Officials (Continued from Page ) Stites Government, that initiated the Nine Power Treaty and has main- tained intimate friendly relations with China for so long, to assume the moral responsibility under the treaty andd declare the invading power an aggressor nation .. . "We urgently hope that you will Act like the great statesman that youd are, and take proper measures to pre- vent a warlike aggressor from seizing the vast natural resources and huge man power of China, and creating a future menace to the United States and other Pacific nations, and to the peace of the world." NewsOfThe World As Illustrated In Associated Press Pictures Fifty-seven invited members of the 1937 Collegiat All-Star feutball squad gathered in C icago for two weeks of training for their Sept. 1 battle with the Green Bay P_ckers, National Professional League champions of last season. Shown here at the opening diill, line, ieft to right: Gaynell Tinsley, Louisiana State; Ed Widseth,Minnesota; Steve Reid, Northwestern; Eail Svendsen. Minnesota; Max Starcevich, Vasington; Charles Hamrick, Ohio State; Merle Wendt, Ohio State. Backfield, left to right: Vernon Huffman, Indiana: John Drake, Ourdue; Sam Francis, Nebraska; Sam Baugh, Texas Christian. All but Hamrich and Baugh will be in the starting lineup, Finding of poison in the body of George Gsellman (above), 67, led 0' filing pf murder charges against Mrs. Anna Hahn, comely blonde involved in an investigation of the deaths of at least five other men with whom she was acquainted. Mrs. Hahn is being held at Cincin- nati. Mrs. Anna Hahn, 31, is shown here with her attorneys Hiram Bolsinger (left) and Joseph Hoodin (right), in court at Cincinnati, where she pleaded innocent to a charge of murder in the death of elderly George Gsellman under mysterious circumstances. Police have disclosed they are investigating the deaths of five men who were acquaintances of Mrs. Hahn. Chiang Treats Graduates Rough NANKING, China, Aug. 15.-(A)- Dictator Chiang Kai-Shek aims to kill three birds with one stone by his program for getting educated young men and women into government service. The results, if all works out as he plans, will be 1-Better government officials. 2-Less unemployment. 3-A more nearly militarized na- tion. This is what happened, and what Chiang's doing about it: While thousands of ambitious Chinese were away studying for aca- demic degrees, hosts of less ambitious but more practical-minded compa- triots were snatching up all the soft- est government jobs. Came a time when there were lots of Chinese with diplomas but no jobs. So a delegation appealed to the gen- eralissimo. Help them? Certainly he would. Diploma-holders who say they really are willing to work are sent to Chiang's political institute here. For four longs months men and women alike live under the strictest military routine. They drill daily, practice on the rifle range, go on long fatigue marches. After getting those chores done, all they have left to do is put in some long hours studying practical aspects of government work. 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