Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 August 1919 — Page 7
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EMPLOYES’ PAY.
Receive L , Ditrict
Lees Than $90 of Columbia.
August 25. - More of the federal and
i in the District
are receiving less than $90 estimate, based on flgthe Joint congressional
ition of salaries, to the senate
b« which is considerto give federal era
of the'VSo are flearks*
mgraphers and typists, of the total were found In the treasury depart-
. of
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We are in New York Today Baying New Fall Millinery
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service found in the surOne woman, an assistant
. eighty-four years old. who
vice forty-eight years now is receiving $729. a clerk, having supervi-
who ago, at
seventy-three years service forty-one
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another entered the service twenreoeiving^^SOO 4g °* at ?7a0 * and 18 now
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Ohio
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Railway Strike Ends.
SPRINGFIELD, O., August 25.-Th« strike of 500 trainmen of the Ohio Elec
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Palmer'S SSir^;
entertained is afternoon
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lavendar
ere used on the tea were: Miss Githens. sagan, of Charleston,
tiss° UI Florence
Kottlewski.
•elson. Miss te Uhl. Mrs.
Vance.
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♦PftCKERS AND WAGES.
Survey Given by Their Organization Gives Increase In Expense. CHICAGO, August 25.—Reports of a survey made by the Institute of American Meat Packers showing how the war affected the labor problem of the packers and declaring that the packing industry now outranks every business ii) the country in the total value of Its product was issued here
Saturday.
The leading packers paid a total of $«1.361,905.77 for labor In 1918, compared with $18,4*8.037.24 in 1912, an increase In six years of $42,852,866.53, or 231.7 per cent. How the necessity for extraordinary production increased the number of employes in the industry is shown by the fact ’ that sixteen packers in 1912 reported a total of 30,278 employes, while In 1918 the same companies reported 51,895 employes, an increase of 71.4 per cent, or 21,617 men. The average
increase in the hourly wage rate between January 1, 1916, and January
anuary 1,
1, 1919, was 132.9 per cent, it is set forth. The actual average yearly wage in 1912 was $603.60. while in 1918 it increased to $1,163.«4, the sur-
vey says.
BUREAU DF CONTRACTS.
Sullivan Man Placed In Charge by Highway Commission. The state highway commission has organized a bureau of contracts as one of the five subdivisions of the construction division. Cresleigh Gray, of Sullivan, has been placed in charge. He has been with the commission since organization. The bureau of contracts will have charge of the execution of contracts. Karl Eisenhardt, also an engineer with the commission, will be assistant engineer for the contract bureau.
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The directors other than
as follows: W. H. id.; Dr. J. C. Lake; A. Juds G. Jordan, V
Gordon,
the officers
Brunnin*. Evans-
olant. Pa.,
Williams, St. Petersburg, Lambert. qbmb^ OUa.;
; 0. W. T»(J, Chi-
D. Frazer, Warsaw; W. H. Evansville; the Rev. L. J. , Warsaw; Dr. O. A. Newlin. Lake; W. C. Shanafelt, South W. B. Slutz, Wooster, O.: A. R. . Cleveland; George S. Bliss. Ft.
Wayne; Christopher Wenger. South
Bend.
in progress for nine days, tying up 450
miles of the 550-mile system,
the men accepted a
5 cents an hour. An in£££U cffiFS ° f
an hour was demanded. |H to drop the mis- a
from their associa-
men may form
a new union and the company agree- to
sign a contract with them at p&vailSn fhe ^age agreement is dated August 16. The new schedule is: Interurban men, .first three months, 41 cents hour; next nine months, 45 cents
48 cents, and third ■
“CRUDE AND INCOMPLETE”
Such Is the Chambertain-Kahn Bill, Says National Guard Committee. WASHINGTON, August 25. - The Chamberlain-Kahn bill proposing six months compulsory military training for all youths between the ages of eighteen and twenty-six was characterized as •‘crude and incomplete” and patterned after the “Prussian system,” in a statement issued here by the organisation committee of the National Guard Association of the United-States, of “which Colonel John B. Rose is chairman. The effect of the bill, particularly the provision to create a “home gua^d” for an organization which those who had completed training might enter as an alternative to being subject to a year’s ce-time service in the army, would
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city attended a mass r commission. ,nd it m *
not buy
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of him
Will MMt Tuenfay. meeting has been called for
Tuesday * '* r «vam. j
Chamber of Commerce tor
year.
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be to “destroy the national guard,” the statement said. The publication for a year’s service in the regular army after training was criticised as meaning “conscription for our citizens in time of peace.” The cost of the system, estimated in the statement at between one and a half and two billion dollars annually, the committee declared to be prohibitive. The plan was branded as
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am
adopted by the general sfaff.
whole system
be adc
tions to
because it “puts the under control of regula-
AIRPLANE GOLIATH SAFL
Big Machine Lands North of Dakar
With Broken Propeller.
PARIS, August 25 (by the Associated Press).—The French airplane Goliath has landed north of Dakar with a broken propeller. All on board are safe. The
machine carried eight persona.
The Goliath, under command of Lieut Besseutrot, left an airdrome near Versailles for Dakar, French West Africa, on August 11, and arrived at Casablanca. Morocco, the same day. On August 14, after taking on board machine guns.
tot descend at Mogador,
- —; desert.
forced
after having
crossed the Sahara desert.
Since leaving Mogador early in the morning of August 16, the only word received of the Goliath was a wireless message picked up at Dakar the same
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