Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 295, Decatur, Adams County, 15 December 1964 — Page 2

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Kelly Reappointed As Welfare Head INDIANAPOLIS (UPD—Gov.elect Roger D. Branigin today named Indiana Department of Public Welfare Administrator Albert Kelly to continue tn that capacity in the incoming administration. Thus, when Branigin succeeds

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Governor Welsh on Jan. 11, Kelly will have served under four different governors—one Republican and three Democrats. Kelly was first named welfare administrator in 1957 by Governor Harold Handley. At the time he was Howard County welfare director. Kelly. 47, a native of Detroit, lives in Kokomo. He was an officer in the Salvation Army for 14 years before entering public welfare work in 1952.

Union Fires Back At Charge From Industry PITTSBURGH (UPD — The United Steelworkers of America (USW) fired back today nt an industry chatgf that it was seeking an '‘unfair share" of industry profits in its wage contract demands. Both sides traded last-minute accusations as they prepared to start formal collective bargaining at 2 p.m. EST. The industry touched off the .. exchange with a "position” statement late Monday in which it said the union is asking too much. It asked the union to tone down Its demands. Claims False Premises Today USW President David J. McDonald replied that the industry argument was based on false premises. "For the present," McDonald said in a brief statement, "it is sufficient for the union to say that almost all of the figures in the companies' statement are incorrect and that Those that are mathematically correct are used erroneously." McDonald headed the union negotiators. R. Conrad Cooper, _ a U.S. Steel Corp., vice presi-g dent, headed the industry team.

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Talks are scheduled through Priday with, a holiday recess until Jan. 5. In a position paper released Monday, the steel companies coordinating committee — representing the nation's "big 11" producers — said the 1.2 million member union was seeking too much and should revise its position in deference to the national interest. The paper challenged points put forth two week*, ago by the USW's Wage Policy Committee when it outlined objective! to be sought in the talks. Statement “Not True” Management quoted the union’s position liberally. Os the statement, “the basic steel producers are enjoying a prosperity unparalled in their history,” it said: “This statement is not true.” The facts are, said the industry, steel has slipped in the last decade. It said that in 1955 steel was 14th among 41 industries in terms of return on net assets but by 1963 it had dropped to 37th. It denied a claim that "...the workers in the steel industry have yet to fully obtain their fair share of this prosperity.” "Recent U. S. Bureau of Labor statistics figures show steelworkers' average hourly earnings at 13.40, or S.BB above the figure for all manufacturing. Ten years ago, the steelworkers' advantage was $.55.” It said the total cost per manhour to industry is $4.37, including fringe benefits.

Comedian Bendix Dies Last Night HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - The death of William Bendix, the fifth of the funniest performers in showbusiness to die in as many months, cast a pall today over movietown’s Christmas preparations. The gruff, likeable actor, who led "The Life of Riley” on radio and television for 13 years, was 58years old when he died Monday in Good Samaritan Hospital. His death tentatively was attributed to lobar pneumonia and complications. His demise followed that of Percy Kilbride, of "Ma and Pa Kettle” fame, by less than a week. Kilbride, 78, died last Friday in Chase Sanitarium from arteriosclerosis and pneumoma. A memorial service was slated Mor him today in the First Methodist Church here. His remains were Cremated Monday in the Chapel of the Pines. On Oct. 10, banjd-eyed Eddie Cantor passed away when he suffered a coronary occlusion. The month before, on Sept. 28, zany Harpo Marx died shortly after he underwent heart surgery. And on Aug. 27, the inimi'able, scatter-brained Gracie Allen suffered a fatal heart attack. A rosary tentatively has been scheduled Wednesday night for Bendix, according to his daughter, S’ephanie. A funeral Mass also has been scheduled Thursday in Our Lady of Grace Church in nearby Encino. Interment will follow in San Fernando Mission Cemetery. Bendix entered the hospital last Tuesday and died at 4 p.m., PST, (7 p.m., EST,> with his wife, Therese and the widow of actor Alan Ladd ,at his bedside.Bendix began his movie career in 1941 in “Woman of *he Year.” t His other films included, “Two Years, Before The Mast,” “Sentimental Journey,” "Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court,” “Girl in Every Port,” “Battle Stations” and "Tftie Babe Ruth Story.” in which he played the late baseball slugger, As family man Riley, Bendix invariable responded to domestic catastrophe by saying: “What a revoltin’ development this turned out to be. . .” Survivors beside his widow, Therese, and daugh’er, Stephanie. include another daughter, Lorraine.

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