Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 58, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 July 1933 — Page 7

JULY 18, 1933.

WAGE BOOSTS ORDERED FOR STATE PLANTS Hundreds of Workers to Share in Increased Pay Schedules. Bu Unitrd Prut AUSTIN, Ind . July 18—Increases over the original contract price for products grown for the Austin, Scottsburg, Brownstown, Columbus and Edinburg factories of the Morgan Packing Company, were announced today. Growers will receive $20,000 more than contract prices, Ivan C. Morgan, president of the packing comestimated The Increases are for July and August deliveries and raise prices to the 1932 levels. The Everitt Brothers Packing Company, Underwood, announced a

Famous “Wearwel” Oxfcrds for Children ♦ rising' cotton market, there’s no doubt about this being a buy! 36 inches wide. — Sears, First Floor. * | • Chrome retanned leather bend soles • Flexible leather inner soles Awnings v>Ompl6t6 Black calfskin, patent leather, light elk or brown and elk combined, 1 r T T • flexible three-sole stitch-down construction and chrome soles that Keady for Jrlanszins? are as wear P r °° f as ieather can be. 8 y 2 to 2. — Sears, First Floor. Women’s Smart Beach Oxfords 80, 36, 42 or 48-inch ~f f With crepe rubber soles and heels and cool mesh uppers, widths, in orange and or white canvas uppers with black saddles. Sizes 4to 7. / / C green stripes with seal- ■TV " •* loped trim, and trimmed — S ears > First Floor. Formerly $1 Pair — Scars, Second Floor Fr 1 / Beauty shop Special! \ Perfect, First Quality, FullrFashioned Permanent Wave Royal Purple* Hosiery M: Regularly $2.50 / | . jp 4 ' A genuine Hollywood Croquignole """Mr" \w / \\ ave, given by Sears experts. | | | ■ j, — Sears, Second Floor, y/' ™ J Pair / Real Value!! “ Dorable ” Think of setting this all-silk chiffon or service / Y C*| hosiery, with double picot run-stop or lisle tops, / f\ I cradle soles, and reinforced narrow heels—perfect M X X quality—at the price others often charge for sec- ! Londs. New shades for Summer and Fall. Sizes JffmS ingerie — Sears, First Floor. j Each , \J§P Women’s Bathing Suits Polities, stepins, bloomers and vests—ail flesh color, S .gv perfect fitting yoke front panties and stepins, and Q/ J I all well-made to launder beautifully. I i Nv^Y( Regular and EXTRA Sizes in Ciepe Gowns Os course they’re low priced. Sears savings, and I a Sears foresight in buying heavily when wool was j I /\ 11 nearly half its present price, take care of that. ' The suits are all-wool worsted in black, navy, Lare trimmed, tailored or appliqued styles in white royal blue, jade or jockey color, and have fashionor pastel shades. They re still low priced in spite of able low-cut backs. See them tomorrow. Buy ***''/ cotton s sensational rise —and there’s no extra „> r , . * ~ , / / / I chargeforextrasizes. now, before advancing costs force the price up! V/ ) — Sears, First Floor. — Sears, First Floor. I/' yy***

Evansville Man May Become Exile for Kindness to Bird With Broken Leg

Bu United Pm* EVANSVILLE. Ind., July 18 —Charged with illegally possessing a red bird which he nursed back to health, Foster Lewis. Evansville business man, today threatened to leave the United States if he is convicted in connection with the case. Lewis found the bird with a broken leg in his yard. To protect it from cats and other dangers he took it in the house, and tended It until the leg had healed Since then the bird has refused to leave his home.

$1.90 increase in its price to contract growers of tomatoes. By Unit'd Pm* HAMMOND, Ind,. July 18—Approximately 100 men and women will be given work here this week when the Cordais Clock Company, St, Louis, Mo., opens its branch factory with a skeleton force. The force will be enlarged soon, It was announced. Bu United Pr** MARION, Ind., July IS—Unskilled workmen, totaling around 125, at the Anaconda Wire and Cable Company plant here, were given a minimum hour rate of 40

Edwin W. Aleon, deputy game warden, swore out a warrant against Lewis charging him with “illegally possessing a red bird in violation of the migratory' bird treaty act.’’ Lewis, head of the Tri-Stat Schools Supply Company, pleaded guilty before Federal Court Commissioner Robert C. Enlow, and was bound over to the federal grand Jury. “If I am sent to jail, I shall leave the United States immediately after my release.” Lewis said after complaining that the charges were unjust.

cents in an order received from executive offices at Naw York. The former rate had been 30 cents an hour. Skilled workers, executives and women employes were not affected by the order. Bu United Preen EVANSVILLE. Ind., July 18.—A 5 per cent wage increase for all employes of the Servel Refrigerator Company plant here was announced. The plant employes more than 3,000 persons. ANDERSON," Ind.," July 18 —A 15 per cent wage increase for 300 local employes of the American Steel and Wire Mill of the United States Steel

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Corporation, effective Aug. 10, was announced today. BATESVILLE, Ind., July 18— All employes of the Batesville Cabinet Company and the American Furniture Company will receive a 10 per cent wage increase this week, it was announced here. Heads State School Board Bu United Prr* FT. WAYNE, Ind., July 18.—John W. Kitch, Plymouth, was elected president of the Ft. Wayne State School board at a reorganization meeting Monday. He succeeds Harley E. Somers.

LABOR MEETING DATE CHANGED Mass Session at Tomlinson Hall to Be Held on Night of July 31. Date for the mass meeting to unionize all unorganized labor in Indianapolis has been changed from Wednesday night to the night of July 31, it was announced today by the committee in charge. It will be held, as previously scheduled, at Tomlinson hall. Adolph Fritz, Indiana State Federation of Labor secretary, reported that an intensive state drive to organize under the national recovery act is meeting with success. One hundred and twenty-five workers at the Chapman-Price plant here formed a union Saturday, he said. In Bloomington, the Central Labor Council has carried out a campaign resulting in affiliation of 700 furniture workers, 300 painters in Bloomington and Bedford, and 125 quarry workers. The latter is expected to expand to include 700, Fritz declared.

DRIVE ON DELINQUENT TAXPAYERS LAUNCHED Force of Twenty Deputies to Serve Formal Demand on Residents. Collection of delinquent taxes owed by approximately 38.000 Marion county residents will be started to-

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day by a force of twenty special deputies from the office of County Treasurer Timothy P sexton. Formal demand will be made on each person owing personal, property or poll tax, according to Lawrence Sexton, who is in charge of delinquent collections. Shortage in the May installment collections has been a severe blow

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to city, county and school budgets, Sexton pointed out, and the delinquent collections will be "pressed in an effort to deplete the shrunken funds. Penalty of 3 per cent, plus a flat demand charge of 25 cents, is assessed against delinquent taxes Interest at an annual rate of 8 per cent from May 1 also is charged.