Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1939 — Page 16
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Postal Employees Break Precedent, Plan Honor Dinner’ for Seidensticker A VOLUME
‘They Like His Reforms, So n I
= They'll Dine Him il THOUSANDS On Nov. 18. fi — em
. A postoffice custom will be broken PENNIES
Nov. 18 when postal employees or the postmaster and assistant En of Indianapolis at a yahy and appreciation” dinner. For many years postmasters have beer, feted only when they were first ‘#ppointéd and not on re-appoint-| t. Because’ the Indianapolis Al-| : ER : Postal Council, composed of all! : : i . 7 mo . p — pare Cpe ” -apprecsles : LIFEBUOY & 1 | Boys’ and Girls’ Regular 15¢ Regular 59¢ CREAM and 59c Plaid . Regular Ic ; LUX SOAP Slax and Anklets PILLOWCASES BED SHEETS || GUM DROPS BLANKETS Safety Matches
Stituted here, they are to break the
3 honor-dinner precedent. ; ‘Back in 1936 Mr. Seidensticker | : 4 for 18¢ 93¢ : or 8le Ee 37¢ 71ic > 39 12 P 5 started a seniority plan which has a ya ; “ Lu won the admiration of his employ- ¥ Saturday Special, al 25¢ Value, 42x36-Inch Size, 2x90 Size. Hemmed. Fresh and Wholesome, Full Bed Size. While 600 Doz. Last. § ees. Under it the older men have a| 0 : Basement. Floor. Basement, Basement, - ; First Floor. Basement. Basement.
choice of preferred appointments. = MAKE »”o A Record-Breaking Low Price—Even for Leader’s!
Like Ress Appoiniment Adolph Seidensticker . . . chief. George J. Ress . . . assistant.
Another move they favored was| Cull C Mr. ‘Seidensticker’ s appointment of Was named substitute clerk. The A. floor show and dance will fol- Ro "NEW SE A L" oO A 7 % omen 's ool
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George J. Ress as assistant post- first of November he became a full low the banquet at which Harry master. President Roosevelt re -ap- clerk. On Jan. 26, 1920, he was ap-|Bason will play the piano. y | Regular Bointe Me Seidensticge! tor an in- pointed nie: “samp Sle: oh onl Commies chairmen ineloge Reu- ; : (FUR-LIKE FABRIC) $ ; 95 Val defini erm on June year. S e alin en arnes, eneral cnaarman, : : The ; same day Mr. Seidensticker assistant cashier. A + |and Leonard Smith, co-chairman; - RICH JET BLACK PILE ’ : ue men os na In bokboupe on Ney 1s 13. On 4 Glenn. Morlion, co-cnnrman , \ HEAVY SATIN LININGS Bl) Giza mediately by the employees, because Aug. 6, 1930, he was transferred Norman Lansford, reception chair- | 5 SWAGGERS and FI ED 24 fo 32 Mr. Ress had risen from the ranks to the Postoffice Inspectors’ Divi- man: Alex F. Swickard, ticket! - SIZES 14 to 46 ; Z :: ; and was “one of them.” For yearsision where he remained until his| chairman, and Emerson Gilchrist, | % i : Se Swing skirts! - employees had watched “outsiders” appointment as assistant postmaster. co-chairman, and Howard G. Tobin, : A Buy your new Winter Coat tomor- : Flared or pleated Win ‘appointments which they fel:| He, too, will serve for an in- | entertainment chairman. : row! Here's a value that won't styles! Newest should go to men who had worked definite term. | Louis E. Decker is council presi- ; stay on our racks long. Luxurious, ; fall colors . . . up from minor clerkship. The appreciation dinner is to be;dent. The council is a consolidation o ; deep. Seal Like Fabries that look : grape, teal, wine, Mr. Ress had an up-from-the-|held at 6:30 p. m. at the Hotel of all separate unions to which | 5 like real fur at just a fraction of : moss green, navy, ranks record. On Feb. 23, 1914, he! Antlers. 'postal employees belong. i ! ; i | the price. > 7 ack 8nd rows 3 : 4 “ils rimm
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