Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 192, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 December 1934 — Page 11

DEC. 21, 1934_

GEO. WELLBAUM SERIOUSLY ILL Telephone Cos. Executive in Serious Condition at N. Y. Hospital. George B Wellbaum. general informs: ;on director of the New York

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Telephone Cos., and former publicity director of the Indiana Bell Telephone Cos., is critically ill in the New York Hospital, New York City, it was learned here today. Mr. Wellbaum has suffered a stomach disorder for some months, and last week underwent an operation. His condition today was reported as •serious” at the New York Hospital. Mr. Wellbaum held his Indiana post for several years prior to his transfer and promotion with the New York company. Well known here, he took a large part in civic affair: and. in New York, is known

as the "patron saint” of the ‘‘Sons of Indiana.” an organization composed of men from all sections of Indiana who now reside in New York. Oil Starts Fire By T m Sprri/,1 ALEXANDRIA. Dec. 21.—General Insulating and Manufacturing Cos., officials today estimated as only SIOOO the damages caused by one of the most spectacular fires this city has ever witnessed. The fire was started when an oil tank in a concrete cupola exploded. The loss is covered by insurance.

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GUILD TERMS SIGNED BY CLEVELAND NEWS Hours, Minimum Pay Set for , Editorial Staff. By United Pm* CLEVELAND, 0., Dec. 21.—Dan R. Hanna Jr., president of the Cleveland News, has signed a oneyear contract with the Newspaper

Guild. It regulates hours, working conditions and minimum wages for an editorial staff of 100, plus office boys and apprentices. Reporters, editorial writers, rewrite men, copy-readers and photographers of four years or more experience are to be paid a minimum of S4O a week. Employes receiving between S4O and SSO a week prior to Dec. 15 are given a 10 per cent increase. The contract sets a 40-hour work week of five days and provides three months pay in advance upon dismissal for employes who have been with the concern nine of more years.

CHRISTMAS SERVICES ARRANGED AT HOSPITAL Catholic and Protestant Programs Set for Sunday. Catholic and Protestant Christmas services with music will be held at tl*e United States Veterans' Hospital Sunday afternoon. At 3. the Men's Choir of the St. Joan of Arc Church will sing two Christmas numbers under the direction of George A. Smith. The Boys’

! Choir of the church will sing several Yuletide numbers and Father Gorman will speak. The Rev. Otis Jones. Unity Metherfist Protestant Church pastor, will address the men on a Christmas theme at 5:15 and special music will be provided by Mrs. Cecil Stalnaker and Mrs. John Paul Ragsdale, i Mrs. Alice Baxter Mitchell will | give a dramatic reading for the men at the hospital at 3 Dec. 27. MAKE CHRISTMAS MERRY CLOTHE-A-CHII.D

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BREAD ‘GURGLES.’ U. S. FINDS BRANDY INSIDE Christmas Gift From Germany Yields Liquor. By l nitrd Pr> MILWAUKEE. Dec. 21—Tw-o | loaves of rye bread sent as a Christmas present from Germany gurgled when deputy customs collectors examined the paskage. A long hat pin was thrust into the loaves and the bread was split open. Inside each load was a fifth of imported brandy.