Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1936 — Page 11
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‘Keeping Wage Records and Giving Information Are Main Functions.
~= Dissemination of information and maintenance of wage records are the two major functions of the new “Bocial Security Board field office here, Albert A. Kuhle, acting manager, said today. -. Mr. Kuhle explained that actual “work of setting up wage records “would begin Jan. 1, after all em~ployes had received registration cards for old-age benefits from the “Indianapolis Post Office. ~ The regional office is located on ~4he sixth flooor of the Meridian Life ding.
Avoid Duplication
= The purpose of having postmen «deliver and register employes as well _ 88 contact employers, is to prevent duplication and to take advantage of trained civil service workers, Mr. Kuhle said.
Employes or employers desiring |’
“accurate information may obtain it at the field office, he added.
the 26,000,000 persons for whom benefits will begin to accrue after Jan. 1, 1937, Mr. Kuhle said. “A record of employes’ wages must be maintained because the amount of a benefit will be determined from the wage record of the individual. “The field office now has 10 employes. As the volume of work increases, additional personnel will be added in accordance with civil pervice regulations. Local persons having the necessary civil service status will be given preference,” Mr. Kuhle said.
Not Collecting Office
He pointed out that his office will have nothing to do with the *“collection of taxes under any title of the Social Security Act.” “This,” he added, “is the function of the-Bureau of Internal Revenue, =TFreasury Dgpartment. «+ “The policy of the Social Security Board is to “benefits in a spirit of cordial cooperation with employes and employers, with state and city agenCles, and all others concerned.
Welcomes Suggestions
“The bureau of old-age benefits will welcome suggestions and constructive criticisms,” he said. Postmen begin Monday the distribution of questionnaires to emPloyers, Worker questionnaires are to follow, with registration cards ~4ssued to employes after Dec. 5.
Postmaster Adolph Seidensticker, |
“In charge of old-age benefits registration, estimated today that approximately 100 additional employes would be taken off the civil service
lists, in the order of their grades, |}
‘fo aid in the registration of em-
“ployes. — STR CLOSES Bl ANT C AND, Md.,» Nov. 13.~ The big plant of the Celanese ‘Corporation of America, employing “more than 9000, was closed by strike today. Workers demanded a flat “35 per cent wage increase.
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Educator’s Duty to Help Child to Profitable Activity, Principals Told.
Times Special | BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Nov. 13. —The modern educator’s duty is not only to educate the child, but to
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to profitable activity, J. Fred Murphy social studies teacher at Technical High School, Indianapolis, said in an ‘address here today. He: at the fifteenth annual highschool principals’ conference at Indiana University. “It is my belief that through education, boys and girls should obtain assistance in’ helping to convert their training and experience in gainful and profitable activity after | school,” he said. “In other words, if we as educators accept the phil-
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jam on the face of this youngster who remains at the Indianapolis Day Nursery while his parents work. The nursery is another organization that is made possible through the Community Fund. A drive for Fund subscriptions now is in progress.
YULE PLANS MAPPED BY CAMP FIRE GIRLS
Dolls with missing arms dé aha toys with twisted parts, are to be repaired beginning next week by the Camp Fire Girls of Indianapolis. They are to Christmas doll and toy hospitals Monday on the first floor of the Murphy Building and at the Union Trust Co. The playthings, after repair, are to be distributed to under-privileged ldren by church societies, welfare agencies and clubs. Neighborhood theaters are to hold
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special parties with toys and doHs’
Serving as admission Uekets, officials said. s
SHOOTS SELF, GOES 25 MILES FOR HELP
By United Press VINCENNES, Ind. Nov. 13.— Landry Horn, 25, Oaktown, Ind. farmer, shot himself in the forehead while duck hunting,. Numb
and bleeding, he rowed his boat a |
mile and a half, walked a mile fo a
house, rode five miles in a wagon, drove his dar 18 miles to Vincennes, walked up’ the stairs to a 7 doctors, office.
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