Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1941 — Page 8
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High Court to Rule on Overtime Pay for 1,500,000 Workers.
/. WASHINGTON, ‘Oct. 27 (U. P.). «The Supreme Court
agreed to pass on the validity of a form of]:
employer-employee contract which would alter wage calculations under the overtime provisions of the
Wage-Hour Law and which the} Government contends would bel
illegal. The case might affect the over$time pay of an estimated 1,500,-
000 persons who are paid on a]
.. weekly basis 4% The contract, challenged in litigation against the A. H. Belo Corp.,
r fires. No one on the streetcar was|
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N. llinois Collision; Fireman Hurt,
nois -St. for about an hour this|
Garlarid Burris, 31, of 1712 N. Me- |
iridian St. fireman riding on. the rear of the truck, was thrown off
and slightly injured. Five other} escaped
firemen on the truck unin.
ur oibiund streetcar collided with the rear end of the truck as the latter swung out én to Illinois St. from Station No. 5 on 15th St.
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OFFICERS. NAMED BY YOUNG REPUBLICANS
HUNTINGTON, Oct. 27 (U. P).— Earl Gottschalk of Marion today
Club of ‘Young Republicans. Other officers elected in the closing ‘session of its convention yesterday were: Gerald Powell, Converse,
_|vice president; Eleanor Hipskind,|
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en route to a minor automobile fire
Morning News and operates radio Station WFAA, was sustained by the th Circuit Court of Appeals. .. The Wage-Hour Law required at ts beginning in 1938 that time | worked above 44 hours a week must ' ‘be compensated at the rate of time and a half of the “regular” rate of pay. Overtime now begins after 40 hours. The Belo Corp. entered a contract “with each employee guaranteeing worker's previous weekly income, say $40, and establ a “basic” | “hourly pay rate: for example, 67 .jeents for those making $40 a week. Under this plan, which the company says merely “adapts preexisting salary arrangements to the echeme of the act,” the $40 would | cover 44 hours at straight time and 10 hours at. overtime when computed from the 67-cent “basic” rate. | The Government contended over-
Traffic Toll |
12 DIE IN STATE AUTO ACCIDENTS
Mounts in .Face of Redoubled Efforts by Police. -
By UNITED PRESS
Three persons riding in this automobile were unhurt today depufy sheriffs reported, when the car skidded on the wet pavement and careened into a ditch on Road 67, northeast of Maywood. The occupants were Dr. and Mrs. B. D. Myers, Bloomington, and Stanford Helm, Camp Livingston, La.’
in the next block on Illinois St. The rear wheels of the fire truck were damaged and it couldn't be moved immediately. Streetcars were tied up for four blocks, causing scores to be late for work. Burris received a knee
Champion Typist To Give Exhibits
MISS MARGARET A HAMMA, 1941 world champion typist, is in indianapolis today to derionstrate her typing skill to schools, professional groups and State and local government officials. Her fingers fly over the keyboard with a speed of 149 words per: minute, “Her exhibition tour will "include the Governor’s and Mayor’s
Fireman Injury. The fire truck was driven by
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 25. — Rep. Charles A. Halleck (R. Ind. ), a member of ‘the House Interstate and| Foreign Commerce Committee, today assured his colleagues that the U. 8S. transportation system is ready to ‘do an efficient job in the war crisis. “As one who has given some thought to the problem,” he said,|
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SCIENCE GROUPS TO MEET GREENCASTLE, Ind., Oct. 27.— The Indiana Junior Academy of Science, composed of some 40 science clubs in Indiana high schools, will meet with the senior Academy of Science when the latter organization gathers here Thursday for. its annual meeting.
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time should be figured on the basis of the $40 salary for a 44-hour| Twelve persons died on Indiana week, which the law provided at|streets and highways over the weekthe -time the case first went into|end, despite redoubled efforts of . the courts. The law now provides|State and local officials to curb the -& 40-hour week. mounting traffic death toll. The court also granted the Gov-| Eight persons died as “the result ernment’s request for review of its|of traffic accidents Sunday. None unsuccessful efforts in the lower|Was killed in Marion County. courts to collect $9,675,000 in taxes| The dead: from the estate of the late Zachary FRANK AKER, 69, Tri-Lakes, Smith Reynolds, young tobacco heir| injured fatally when he was struck . who died in 1932 shortly after his| by an automobile while crossing marriage to Torch Singer Libby| Road 9 directly in front of his Holman. home.
x EE bam RAYMOND DAHLGREN, 22BRITAIN’S CHIEF ARAB| yearold Kingsbury Ordnasce FOE. REACHES ITALY
plant worker, killed when the ROME, Oct. 27 (U. P.). — Haj
automobile in which he was riding left the road and plunged down a 50-foot embankment on Amin El Husseini, former grand| Road 6, nine miles northeast of mufti of Jerusalem and Great Brit-| Valparaiso. Mr. Dahlgren was a ain’s most dangerous’ enemy in the former resident of Duluth, Minn. Moslem world, has arrived at an airport in Southern Italy to put) himself under the protection of Pre-
I. Hope, 26, LaPorte, driver of the car, was injured seriously and mier Benito Mussolini, it. was announced today.
was taken to Memorial Hospital Husseini had been a fugitive since
at Valparaiso. CARL KELLY, 52, Warsaw, killed instantly when his truck his escape from Jerusalem in Oct., 1937, when British warrants were issued for his arrest during the
overturned near Leesburg in attempting to avoid a collision with an approaching car. A companion, “Arab terrorist campaign. He had| Charles Snell, 21, Warsaw, was gone first to Syria, then to Iraq and then to Iran, only to find British armies following his course. He
uninjured. LOUIS PATTERSON, 26, Vinhad long urged a Moslem holy war against Great Britain.
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cennes, injured fatally ‘when the automobile in which he was riding crashed into’ a utility pole near Vincennes.
Car Hits Road Roller
CARL THOMPSON, Posey County resident, killed when his automobile crashed into a road roller parked on Road 69 two miles south of New Harmony. . JOSEPHINE HOSTETTER, 15, Bloomington, injured fatally when she was struck by a car driven by Harold Smith of Indianapolis while crossing a Bloomington street intersection. Mr. Smith was charged with reckless driving by Monroe County Prosecutor Flyoyd Cook. KIRT LEE SEXAUER, 44-year-‘old farmer of near Lagrange, killed while walking along the highway a mile north of the In-diana-Michigan State line. Earl H. Morton, Toledo, O., driver of the automobile, was not held. °
Boy on Bike Killed
RAYMOND BRIDEGROOM, 14, LaCrosse, injured fatally when he was struck by an automobile while riding his bicycle along Road 436 near LaCrosse. MRS. ADA MONROE, 79, New Castle, killed’ when .she was struck by an automobile while crossing a street intersection. WILLIAM J. ADKINS, 29, English, injured fatally when his automobile was struck by a passenger train at a crossing near Eng-
KENNETH GAUSE, 22, Decatur, killed when his truck collided with an automobile on U. S. Highway 6 near Walkerton. JAMES MORRISEY, 70, former Peru postmaster, died today from injuries suffered Saturday on U. 8. 31 south of Peru when his car collided with an automobile driven by Robert F. Kirtley, 25, Kokomo.
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