14 Capita Journal, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, Dec. 20, 1949 Gaekwar Has Labor Trouble Open Every Nite Until Christmas Eve WE GIVE AND REDEEM GREEN STAMPS Bombay, India, Dec. 20 W) The lavish - spending Gaekwar . of Earoda is having labor ;. trouble in his palace. His 250 J( servants have organized a . union and are striking for high i! er pay. The Gaekwar, whose state le gislature once accused him of squandering $10,000,000 in six-week spree, returned from Europe last week to find his ' servants out on strike. About 100 have been arrested. j Saturday 4000 municipal workers in Baroda, a city of more than 100,000 people, also . went on strike in support of the .-, Gaekwar's servants. The city was in darkness for an hour. The Bombay government, which now administers the state ., of Baroda for India, would like . io Intervene, but can't under the law. When the Gaekwar turned his princely state and its 8,500,000 persons over to the Dominion of India last May he ' i became a private citizen. His ' servant troubles are outside the government's jurisdiction now. ' Legislative charges that the : Gaekwar misused $10,000,000 in ; state funds were dropped and he bowed to the legislature s de- , mand last May that he cede his state to the central Indian gov Ul ernment. ? In the shakeup, however, the ,c Gaekwar kept his personal for tune, most of It in jewels, and " got a pension from the Indian government. He also kept his servants. -Young Shoplifters 'Grabbed by Police Portland, Ore., Dec. 20 (U.B Roundup of a gang of alleged 'teen-age shoplifters was an nounced by police Monday fol lowing a "tipoff" by two girl members of the group. Boys and girls In the gang ranged in ages from 14 to 18, police said. The two girls told officers the gang had stolen a number of cars for joyrides and had en gaged in shoplifting tours down town. The girls said they had orders to steal hand-painted silk neckties, which they were told J they could sell to their boy 4 friends $2.50 each. The girls said their friends were to sell I the ties for $5 each, s Shopping bags full of costume " Jewelry, women's clothing and other objects were turned over to police by the girls. Wednesday Afternoon Will Start Vacation Albany Albany schools will be dismissed Wednesday at 3:30 o'clock, to resume Tuesday, January S, it was announced Thursday by City School Super intendent I. R. Halseth. Resumption of classwork . Tuesday instead of Monday, Jan , uary 2, is due, the superintend t nt explained, to the fact that January 2 is a legal holiday. r Acoused of Batter Stealing L Oakland, Calif., Dec. 20 " An 88-year-old partially deaf ; and blind widow was bailed out , of jail Monday by her son after f spending four days in a cell be cause she was assused of steal ing half a pound of butter. Minister Praises Kaiser Service Kev. h. T. Anderson "Our Impressions at Willow Run were glimpses of great output, mechanical efficien cy and outstanding courtesy, which we shall not soon for get. 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