Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1941 — Page 18

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INDUSTRY BOARD IN NEED OF CASH

Work Increased by More ~ Employment and Rising Accident Record.

By EARL RICHERT

During the last year employment in Indiana has increased 35 per cent and industrial accidents 70 per cent. Result: The Industrial Board which handles workmen’s compensation cases witn the same size staff . . . five judges , five court reporters and 10 clerks . . . it has had since 1921 is virtually in the position of a torpedoed ship which is trying to keep afloat and make port for repairs. The needed repairs in this case is more money. And State Labor Commissioner Thomas R. Hutson is “beating the bushes” for more funds for the Board, a division of the State Labor Department. There are two possible fills which he may be able to tap. One is the Governor's contingent fund, if he can persuade the Governor that more money for clerical help is

necessary to keep the Industrial

Board functioning, and the other

is the $200,000 State civil defense.

fund appropriated by the 41 Legislature.

Demands Are ‘Heavier

If any money is obtained from the civil defense fund it, of course, will have to be earmarked for use on. cases involving workers injured in defense plants. The Labor Department has an annual appropriation of $100,000, $10,000 a year more than it had during the past biennium, but that still is insufficient to meet the demands upon the department brought by the defense program, Mr. Hutson said. The Labor Commissioner explained that the increase in industrial accidents was due to the large number of inexperienced workers in

«industries.

Needs More Conciliators

In addition to needing more clerical help in the Industrial Board, Mr. Hutson said that he needed more than five conciliators to work on the strikes and threatened strikes which are continuously “popping up.” Jt may be possible, he said, to get money from the civil defense fund to hire conciliators to work on strikes or threatened strikes in defense industries.

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REV. DAY TO SPEAK IN BAPTIST CHURCH

The Rev. E. L. Day, executive secretary of the Christian Church Union of Indianapolis, will speak at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the second of a lwo-week series of services

which began yesterday in the Woodruff Place Baptist Church. The Rev. Mr. Day, who spoke twice ‘yesterday, said his presence in a Baptist pulpit marked closer

relations between the Baptist and Christian Church denominations in

the Indianapolis area. Dr. L. C.

Trent is pastor of the Woodruff

Place church.

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Community Centers Plan Buffet Supper and Dance Saturday.

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at 5 p. m. Saturday for the girls|E and soldiers, after which they will|E

go to - the Brookside Community House to dance from 9 p. m. to midnight. There will be breakfast Sunday morning in the individual homes, then church for the young people, followed by a dinner in the North East Community Center, after’

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for home. Mrs. E. J. Reinhardt of the Chris-/ tian Park Center is general chairman of the affair, assisted by Earl Clampitt for the North East Center and Mrs. Herbert Allen for .Brookside. Decorations for each center are being furnished by the city greenhouse at Garfield Park. 8 #8 8

dianapolis, wha, identified him to : the pay-off man, Sergt. John F F. Two Commissioned

Gauchat, 1719 E. 73d St., Indianin on 18 - Two Indianapolis men were apolis, She 38th. Division 8 among the first class to be grad-

nance office. Sergt. Spannuth, whose home is uated at Turner

in Noblesville, left the camp with his wife, undecided whether to go back to his old job at DelcoRemy, Anderson, take a new job in industry or become a farmer.

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as second lieutenants in the Army Air Corps. They are Robert P. Fortune, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fortune Sr., R. R. 17, Box 69, and Dyson W.

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state was merely a way to get onto] Terre Haute. the land and 13 So use sell” the AAA program to Read To counteract this, cards have 12 y for. Duty been printed and distributed, he said, which are intended for posting Training School at the Naval Armon ‘farms and which read: e are|ory here will be assigned to duty opposed to the AAA on this farm.” | afloat Wednesday, following their Mr. Bitner said that he and many| return from a week-end leave. other members have not paid and| The men were graduated last Frido not intend to pay their quota|day in. ceremonies conducted by penalties on wheat this year and|Ljut. Comm. Boyd Phelps, U. 8. N. that many are signing a resolution,|R., commanding officer, and Lieut. passed at & meeting in Indianapo-|®, H. Schubert, U. S. N. R. radio lis Saturday pledging them to instructor.

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