Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 298, Decatur, Adams County, 18 December 1952 — Page 2

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Favor Postal Jobs Back Into Politics > a Fdvor Postmasters As Political Pawns ?<BEW YORK, UP r- The Indiana governor-elect and a Hoosier con-1 gressman have revealed plans to “unfreeze” the nation’s postmas* terships. ' • ! George N. Craig, governor-elect, and Rep. Charles B. Brownson met for 20 minutes with Presidentelect Dwight D. Eisenhower Wed*' ' nesday. ! Craig said his visit was not for the purpose of securing political patronage and he had no suggestions for appointments of postmasters or U. S. attorneys in Indiana.; His comment led to a discussion of civil service and postmasters.“They, postmasters.- didn't obtain their jobs under civil service I and they should not be allowed to ’ retain them under civil service,” Craig said. V He said the present postmasters got their jobs through political preferment and should be removed on the same basis. | Brownson later elaborated on Craig’s remarks, saying, “It was a blow tp the civil service itself to freeze these men in their jobs.” He predicted congress would 1 “change the situation” and offered two possible solutions..; "One remedy is to open all the jobs for civil service examinations and have the examinations on a competitive basis for new appoint- , ments. The other solution is to admit that it has been handled politically by repealing the present law which froze them in their jobs.” He said a similar study should be made in connection with the bureau of internal revenue. J 3 Civic Theater Will Entertain Jan. 29 Chamber of Commerce gears and v _ J " i wheels began turning this week to grind out a successful annual dins and entertainment scheduled for Jauary 29, at a place to be announced later. It was learned that the choice for halls has narrowed to two, the Moose home or the Decatur high school gym. 4 Gene Rydell, entertainment chairman, announced today that 1 the Civic Theater group of Fort ■ Wayne will present the ever-pop-ular “Mr. Belvedere.” The whole operation Is in charge of Clarence Ziner and he reports tickets will go on sale immediately after the holday’s for 12 each, admitting the holder to a suiss steak dinner and the play. • ■ — i Guidance Coordinatbr / Visits At Central. Deane Dorwin, Decatur high i school speech instructor and guidance coordinator, paid a visit to Fort Wayne Central high school < this week to observe and mark i their progressive methods of guid-« I ance that they are noted to be very \ 1 successful with. Dorwin reports the visit an “enlightening one.” Furthermore, Dorwin said representatives of several Fort Wayne industries will be contacted soon and invited to speak before the students of their experiences in business and what the students can ■expect in workaday life. School Orchestra To' Hospital Tonight The Decatur high school orchestra will go to f-he Fort Wayne Veterans hospital at Fort Wayne to present a concert tonight, unde* the joint sponsorship of the American Legion posts of Berne and De- ■ catur. I i 1 V / The date was arranged by Charles Morgan/chairman of the American Legion hospital committee, and is subscribed to gladly by'the Decatur high school authorities. Orchestra director Clint Reed re*pprts that a complete program of liopular classics and Dixie music has been prepared with the beys’ quartet of Decatur high doing some of the vocal honors. . * — AUCTION < Cow tl nurd From Pa Ke Owet sfhooL Wilson will make a £hort ! [address to the men. Col. Chaffee reports that the school wilUbe open for i(s summer session on August 3. I Gift Suggestions ... at HAUGKS • Electric Mixers • Pressure Cookers • Combination Waffle ahd Sandwich j Makers • Electric Coffee Makers HAUGKS APPLIANCES PLUMBING & HEATING s S. 2nd Across from Street Court House