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FIVE-DAY WEEK IN MAKING NOW, SAYS JONH Woll Points Out Half Holidays Show Trend in Industry. Bu Times Special DETROIT, Mich., Oct. 7.—" Not only is the five-day working week bound to come to industry, but it already is in the making,” is the statement today of Mathew Woll, vice president of the American Federation of Labor. Woll’s declaration follows a similar opinion expressed a few days ago by William Green, president of the federation, now in convention here. "I do not pretend to say when the system will be universally adopted or when a movement in its behalf will be come a principle of the American federation,” said Woll, "but the whole tendency of the times is in that direction." Tlie First Step “First, it was found that many members of the Jewish unions did not work on Saturday, for religious reasons. The five-day week was the result in some of those unions. "As the automobile came into common use, there was a growing desire on the part of thousands who hitherto had been cooped up in the cities, to seek the country on Saturday afternoons. Half-holidays on Saturdays followed. In some industries it was found that it was not satisfactory to operate plants only half a day on Saturdays and many concerns closed down entirely on that day. "This caused falling off in trade of department stores on Saturdays and many of these big establishments adopted the five-day week. There is not enough work to go around in the mines, sq the five-day week is being employed as a means of distributing .the chance to earn a living among a number of individuals there. “Now if this mass production con-
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F. L. Hesselton \ At the quarterly election of officers of the Monday Lunch Club, W. F. Johnson, supervisor of traffic methods, Indiana Bell Telephone Company, was elected president. F. L. Hesselton, switchboard service manager, Western Electric Company, was elected secretary. The Monday Lunch Club is composed of Indianapolis supervisors of the Indiana Bell Tele||hone Company, the American Telephone and Telegraph Company and the Western Electric Company. It meets once a week, each Monday. Hesselton has been in the telephone business for eleven years, coming to this city from Chicago In 1921. He lives at 2166 Broadway.
tinues in Industry, as it is likely to do, the time will come when there | will not be enough employment for workers in many lines. And thus the five-day week becomes an industrial necessity. “There is a humanitarian side of it, but it hooks up with good business. There is no doubt that the worker who has a suffticient amount of rest and a sufficient amount of recreation does a better job than does the man who is physically worn out. “With a five-day week men Would \ go to their places of employment on Monday morning all peppei up for the task befce them. Tht t is what we are con ing to, beyond doubt.” MARSHAL REPORTS 3E CONVICTIONS 389 Arson Cases Investigated by State. Out of a total of 389 cases investigated by the arson division of State fire marshal’s office during the last fiscal year, thirty-six convictions were obtained, it was reported today by Milton Wareing, chief investigator. Sixty-eight arrests were made and forty-five confessions obtained. Only ten acquittals, seventeen dismissals and two jury disagreements were registered against the department for the year. Forty-six arson cases were pending in the various courts of the State at the close of the fiscal year, Sept. 30. While the department investigated seventy-nine fewer cases the closing year than the preceding .one, seven arrests and six more confessions and an equal number of convictions were obtained the latter period. Wareing’s report for the month of September, issued at the same time, shows fifteen cases investigated, resulting in three arrests and one confession. PLAN MEMORIAL FOR HUESMANN Riley Association Names Special Committee. Plans for establishing a permanent memorial to the memory of Louis C. Huesmann, who died last week, were taken Wednesday by officers and directors of the James Whitcomb Riley Memorial Association and executive committee in charge of the Riley Hospital. Huesmann, vice president of the association, was an outstanding civic leader. A special memorial committee was appointed at the meeting, held nt the University Club. Members are Arthur C. Newby, James W. Fesler, Dr. Lafayette Page, Dr. Carleton B. McCulloch and Hugh McK. Landon all of whom were closely associated with Huesmann. Resolutions commemorating the death of Huesmann were adopted and the matter of a memorial was brought formally to th eattention of the group by Newby. A number of suggestions were made regarding the form the memorial may take, including establishment of a medical library and creation of a department of researche in children’s diseases. FT. WAYNE —Teachers from ten counties will gather here Oct. 15 and 16 for the meeting of the Northeastern Indiana Teachers' Association. An attendance of 2,000 is expected. pfiffIGRASHES ■ For quick, lasting relief from itching and burning, doctors prescribe Resinol HANNING BROS. The Busy Dentists Cor. Washington and Penn. Sts. 204 KRESGE BLDG.
NOMADIC BLOOD TURNS HOBOS TO TRIP SOUTHWARD Start Down Long, Winding Road That Leads to ‘Nowhere.’ Bu United Press CHICAGO, Oct. 7. —Down the long winding trail of the “road to nowhere” that vast vanguard of men “that don't fit In” are moving again. \Once more the move is taking them nowhere in particular, except that it will eventually find them roaming about under sunny skies during the winter. For almost six months, these men have been somewhere in the north. Borne have been working—ln the harvest fields and places of that kind. Others have been merely roving. Flay Most of Time Quite a few have been content to stop-over In the big cities for the summer, working part of the time, but playing most of it. Many of them have "summered” in Chicago, spending much of their time around the "Hobo College,” socalled because It was organized strictly for those men the world calls hoboes. Here at this place on a summer evening one may sit for hours, listening to tales that had their origin in all parts of the world. Contrary to public opinion most or these men are not what the public calls “bums” as far ns Intelligence is concerned. Sometimes they sit throughout an evening discussing various philosophies. The discussion occasionally shifts to literature and they are well rend as a general rule. Quotations from Emerson, Milton, sometimes Plato and Socrates, frequently crop up in their conversation. They move about in the warm countries during the summer. Then they gather here and in other large cities for the summer discussions, working just enough to provide food ar.d clothing. The boys who roam In the west during the summer always stopover here for i while before leaving for the south. Now as winter rapid-
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