Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 July 1940 — Page 8
PAGE 8 — woe.. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ° FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1940
NLRB Handles 28,132 Cases, 11% APPROVE " Was |t Repaired? WOMEN TOTAL | [ome atom re] wR ERY + cc
between 20 and 29, only 28 per ¢ont has a hobby. He collects beer bots
3 1 7 Y iy {of those between 30 and 89, and only |tles—full ones, At the last views ec ons In Ive eqrs X : 23 per cent between 40 and 49 are ng, he had over 200 bottles of the : TH beverage,
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WASHINGTON, July 5 (U. P.).— as well as petitions for wens i 3 . This means either that girls start The National Labor Relations Board elections. | ® oN A Sh 3 : [to work at an earlier age, quit work ™ " eh Een A total of 2768 strike cases, in. ; Sa : sooner or both. BOIL, CHICKENS, 2¢ Lb. annou : a Ne Sa TREE DRESSING
meed today on the fifth an-|..., roe ) of the Wagner L por I ans 30). 00s gg — ween 50 and 59, there is a Plenty of Poultry of AN Kinds “Ah Wig er Labor Law an ve van] : RD ; ! poe back up, and 29 per cent of | 153,819 valid votes were cast see-fourth ¥ § the job veekers in the 40s are women | lective bargaining elec- ier ot EE NO i Majority of Republicans 3 ow HR percentage | for or City Higher | with widows apparently making up POULTRY ( { ( :
July 5 1085 to June 1, ih iL . : | the diference. Over €0, only d per| M1 NV Wem ¥ u aditional 20.370 employees were re- | (), K, Action; Some Fear | § \ > =| Than in Any Other cont of the Job seekers are women. ‘
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in ated on findings that they were | Y 3 . . v 7 : : board said it has handled discharged discriminatorily for union | War Attitude. ; — Part of State. cases, involving 6,140,000 activities . al i “labor Jay pe he : of y dg Tey iy etre By DR. GEORGE GALLUP Ca TE : BN i: | A larger percentage of Indianlabor law and the end Of bor act’ ¢ ry was A IR me | AW and the ‘end ot bor S machmery was emective mpirector, ie. Td of Public | RR REY ? apolis women want jobs than in any SLOWER BURNING
The cases included in averting 838 threatened strikes ’ d io unfair labor practices involving 192,967 workers. PRINCETON, "N. "3, July 5. = TRAN . : other part of Indiana SURE IS
ee. | President Roosevelt's nomination to a ; Rdditrisilas an . rN EYYCy NEA Sey his Cabinet of two prominent Re- as 3 Ss ol SWely Sh J” Rt o the ap THE TICKET FOR WITH ME ON at DEE S & MILLER S publicans, Col, Frank Knox and In : } : | ; piss fF Jos here Are Women, Wie ST! EVERY COUNT. gam : wey | Henry L. Stimson, meets with the \ : E field office of the State Employment EADY SMOKING.
overwhelming abproval of voters | Service reports At other field CAMELS ARE THAT EXTRA
polled throughout the country by : BR . . alii or 3 : ; 5 the American Institute of Public EN \ ; he : Olives in the state only 21.5 per cent MORE SMOKING |S NICE : Ra by ; of the applicants are women. THAN MILD ECONOMY 100 )
[ CAMELS ARE ACES
Opinion. N \ Pol Knox and Mr. Stimson ) 3 SNA 3 : Two reasons are offered for the - THEYRE € ; nz : " y x x X JY Ava OO — named as Secretary of the Navy coe LRSRGR I BARR difference : . XTRA and Secretary of War, respectively, . we Larger and more diversified n= were questioned ‘early this wxek i » : 3 SR ii dustries here ok more opportuni= before Senate Committees, If con-| ties for women who come from rural firmation of their ‘appointments Whete Raymond St. and Bluff Road cross, tis rough the ELA areas seeking ork ; aw: had been left to the people, the gay, Rougher, they insist, and dustier than the intersection was Higher iving costs here make it poll indicates that it would have | geveral days ago when it closed for—guess What?—repairs. necessary for more wives to work been approved by a vote of more | ——— - mee ee | Here Ave the Figures than 7 to 3 9 course, the sur-|
vey does not Measure the public Hoosier Goings On | Regardless of the reasons, here
reaction, if any, to statements made | are the figures:
by ‘Col Knox and Mr. Stimson be- ? In Indianapolis, 13 per cent of the fore the Senate ‘Committees, | , applicants for industrial jobs are
While many of the president’,
Republican opponents have criti= | . . women: in the rest of the state only |i cized the appointments on the | But Editor Gets Last Word=Lizton Has 9 per cent of the applicants are ground that they were merely a po- | , women litical gesture, the survey Shows) It Over Us==Rushville C. of C. Neutral 1m the state outside Indianapolis, that this is not the view taken by | 60 per cent of all applicants for the general public clerical jobs are women, here 68 per The President's action is approved By JOE COLLIER cent of all these applicants are pe Ay by te ak yo Ale ol It's a significant thing, we suppose, that a familiar humdrum | women emocrats in the poll, but, like- \ : n eon , t Wise. by a oto of Republican thing—like a comcob on a farm—becomes a storm center when it es ate — a In recent laboratory tests, CAMELS burned 25% slower than the aver wise, { a, E cent ol 1e aj a s i 8 J ’ voters with opinions on the issue. | masquerades, locally, they are 44 per cent of these J&e of the 15 other of the largest-selling brands tested = slower than Interviewers asked a cross-section But that, it seems, is what happened last week at Danville. The |gpumljcants any of them. That means, on the average, a smoking plus equal to 0 0 thi stion: on » 20 by - . of voters this questior editor of the paper there printed a story that a “bomb” found by 43 Per Cent Under 20 Are Girls “President Roosevelt has named | Frank Horn at the back steps of his farm home near Amo, had been two Republicans, Frank Knox and | inspected there by the sheriff and | = | Fourteen per cent of those seek- EXTRA SMOKES
i A [ | Henry Stimson, to be secretaries | found to be a corncob wrapped in Philadelphia where she was sec- [ing professional jobs in the offices DEE & MILLER (y i of Navy and War in his Cabinet. | paper. retary to the sergeant-at-arms outside Indianapolis are women; 17 PER PACK! : RY oh . ‘| Do you approve or disapprove of | Promptly upon publication, Into] Her fellow citizens have taken : r & his action?” | the office burst 17-year-old Mary | wp practically all of her time since
~ a ? . > cioral N nA oN . | HERR a i Those expressing an opinion voted: | Jane Horn, angry beyond her | her return shaking the hand that fessional jobs here are women. WITH SLOWER-BURNING
Approve .. . - 2% vears, who said, among other | shook the hands of Herbert Hoo- | Finally there is this set of figures,
\ 1 N 1 v] a SO WJ % 9 : | | \ 7 \ Disapprove .. A things: : { ver, Rep. Joe Martin, Governor of Ww hi rags PE OHS with vie rest ! j L : AvDroximea “The bomb wasn't found near Harold Stassen of Minnesota. and | 91 rc state are not available. A - oe a¢ Bo Yer h four the back steps, but instead in the | Mr. Willkie otal of 43 per cent of all job seek. (28 per cent) expressed no opinion | back vard near the garage. | yh w | | on the President's action. . J hie. Enh Furthermore, Dad didn't find it, " ’ oT : . ord es | - . wesdays VOUR VRLATION | Despite a recent statement by. mother did. Not only that, it was PREVO AND Son Furniture \ y asked ® Thursdays
per cent of the applicants for pro- |
John Hamilton virtually reading Mr a real bomb, because the sheriff Store, Monticello, has asked the
— PRAY RETER vou EY | Stimson and Col. Knox out of the| gajq it was. And in addition to | Citizen or citizens who have four ® Saturdays
RETURE Republican Party because of their) : wall the sherifr | bundles of chairs and four taEB : that, Dad didn’t call the sheriff, TURR! Ra apopintment to the New Deg Cab-| but took the bomb to him here in | Plies which they rent to return TRE CIGARETTE
Sa LL inet, the rank and file of G. O. P.| Panville.” them. The store officials said they OF COSTLIER TOBACCOS | voters with definite opinions on the | She then left. are needed badly je 3 } | subject approve the two appoint- | The editor, assuring his reads _ Break it up, boys!
Your Choice ments by a comfortable majority.| ers that his life is not a bed of |}
Approve Ap- Dis- | roses, said he still believes it was pointments approve | a corn cob, because the sheriff Republicans .. 57% 43% told him so Democrats .... 85 15 | If anything more comes up on The minority’s group who express| this, we'll let you know. disapproval of the appointments ® ® ®»
bring forward two arguments— . 3 Col. Knox and Mr. Stimson are “in- | Moh to Indianapolis Medical
terventionists” and.that their ap-| : pointment is purely a political move | The following item appeared in a Lebanon newspaper:
on the part of the President. In this | : Lovely ring for_ladies—3 gen group ore many Who fear that with| ,. Dinmie Odom, Lizton, was ovel g x . { transferred from an Indianapolis
uine diamonds, Handsome, mas- A { “\\ Col. Knox and Mr. ms i " sive ring for men, with a gen- : I yl ot. Mi St Wr om mn the hospital to the Witham Hospital uine diamond. Both in modern Ee \ . | \ Cabinet, the nation is more likely to today for medical care.” » ” ”
gold mountings NN a OH Il get Into war, 500 a Week \ a Opinion on the new Cabinet - - a pointments falls into two distinct | The Rushville Chamber of Com-
\ a ategories., The fl : on L de g’ — NX X \ ON attributes “hg Wohin 4 tol yc? B nh a ticklish spot. NonN RD the President's action, praising it as og ih Siater, ek RN } a move toward unity in a national| an eed, the amber is spon3- giameno RING : A a | crisis and praisi ne Ye ier. | soring the placing of Wendell -_ : as capable men of high caliber | Willkie cards in store windows MAR SDiamonn RING : ye IS D V N and other places, —— TI R— ; /0 IDE D PAID The C. of C. has rushed to point o — CS A BY HOME LOAN BANK | out that the cards simply call at- |
tension to the fact that Mr. Checks for $47464 were mailed! Willkie is a successful Rush to 2214 institutions today as the| County farmer and that he owns
Board of Directors of the Federal| \."ecate mowhere else in the | There 1s no need to rush your usual Satur-
Home Loan Bank of Indi anapolis | lared a 1 per cent dividend as of | world. June 30. | Business is business. It was the bank's 15th consecu- | | . xe : > ive dividend since its organization | 2 a 1 dav purchasing during July and Au oust. in ‘October, 1932. Dividends paid ONE of the most prominent citi- . > C v S since that time total $954,500, ac-| zens of Delphi, these days, is Macording to Fred T. Greene, presi-, bel Fraser, back from the Re-
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