Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1941 — Page 4
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TI 2 of: the project will i “ feataire Society's fourth snnual| Sate co on tion ‘here: Nov.-15 and|
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~benefits will be given light work on
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th department stores and: local manufacturers. II be paid enough to support themselves. Various forms of handicraft will «be. taught lin the vocational classes, such as wood carving, weaving and ~ lamp. shade repairing. The opening. session of the So- _ ciety’s convention will be addressed t by Miss Bell Greve, of Clevsland, Miss: Greve, who is counselor to’ “the. ‘National Society of Crippled] r “Children, will speak on the subject of. a community program : “around a sheltered work shop.
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pretending that Kenneth Lammers, is a playwright, and that Polly /Murphy (left)--and . Phyllis echty, are taking dictation. They ‘are cast members of the play, “No Foolin’ ” which is to be given at Southport High School at 8 m. tomorrow. :
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Other members of the cast are: Elizabeth Harden, Samuel Phillips, Betty Askin, Stewart , Merrick, Betty Mae Long, Joseph Greenlee, ‘Virginia Tanner, Paul Mickey, Robert Glasson, Iva Mae Ever-. hardt ‘and Harry Graham. Miss
‘Harriet’ Kersey of the dramatic department is directing the: show.
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"Jacksonian to Begin Winter
Service to Florida on Dec. 18
“The Jacksonian,” ‘the Rennsyl- The new “Jacksonian” will leave
vania’s new one-night Chicagt anapolis-Miami all-Pullman will make ‘its first southward
Thursday, ‘Dee. 18, and remain%in service, for-the winter resort season.
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here at 12:30 p.-m.,, arriving in Jacksonville the following morning and in Miami and Tampa that evening. Arrival times at principal stops will be: Louisville, 2:40'p. m.; Nashville, 6:23 p. m.; Birmingham, 10:38 p. m.; Monigomery, 12:40 p. m.; @ | Jacksonville, 10:15 a. m.; Miami, 2 15:50 p. m.; and Tampa, 6 p. m. Northward, “The Jacksonian” will leave Miami at 11:40 a. m.; Tampa, 10:30 a. m.; Jacksonville, 7:50. p. m.; Montgomery, 3:25 a. m:; Birmingham, 5:22 a. m.; Nashville, 9:37 a. m.; and Louisville, 1:30 p. m., with arrival here at 3:32 p. m. Equipment will include drawing rooms, compartments, bedrooms, sections and berths,” with dining service for the entire ChicagoMiami run. Co-operating with the Pennsy are the Louisville & Nashville, Atlantic Coast Line’ and the} Florida East Coast railroads.
> ” 2 » 2 Crack Train Improved
The Chesapeake & Ohio's crack train, “The George Washington,”
f inow has through air-conditioned
coach service to Richmond, Norfolk, Phoebus and other Virginia points. | The new service eliminates change at Charlottesville, Va., there being only a car-to-ear transfer at Cincinneti, Connection for the “George Washington” leaves here at 1:45 p..m. daily via the New York Central. = | :
New Coast Rates
* Businessmen can take advantage of the “Grand Circle” rail and Pullman rates to the Coast on .commercial trips this winter. So long as they complete their trip within two months they can cover the entire West for $135 round-trip railvoad and $45 round-trip Pullman lower berth fares.
“nonsensical and impractical.”
relief, and ovine ‘the |
unemployables not cared for 1 ir other programs—would be accom plished: by supplementing State or local. funds with money from wel Federal “Treasury. A
Use ‘Variable Grants’
grant” principle, now favored by President Roosevelt and social security officials, would be followed, instead of the 50-50 system - of }
fit payments.” Under . the variable principle; states with high per capita. incomes |
with * lowest per capita incomes more, from the Treasury. New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio and California, for example, while contributing vastly greater amounts to ‘Wa gton, would draw. less proportionately than Alabama, ‘Mississippi. South Carolina, Arkansas and other states. See Administrative Gain
Social security experts say relief should -be greatest where need: is
effect; a shift of -funds from’ the “haves” among the states to the “have-nots.” The total direct relief outlay In all the states now exceeds $200,000,000 a year. Under. a. system of benefits from Washington, -this might: become much. greater. ‘Officials here say there would be an administrative gain from plac-| ing all the state systems under a direct Federal merit system as a condition to getting ‘Federal fuss,
MEMPHIS BOWS T0 OPM IN POWER FEUD,
Times Special * MEMPHIS, Tenn., Nov. 8.—A ban on night football, ordered by the Office of Production Management as part of a program for conserving power in -seven Southeastern states, created a controversy between this city and Donald Nelson, OPM priorities chief, with A Ed Crump, local political boss, in the middle. At first city ‘officials showed a disposition to co-operate with OPM | and forbid night football. Then Boss Crump, who. controls the. city officials and who is a football fan, ‘issued a statement calling the ban}
The city officials hurried into a} huddle ry reconsidered. = Night football could go on, they said. OPM officials in Atlanta countered with a threat that all of the city’s power might be cut off. The Crump officials huddled again. Mayor Chandler phoned: Donald Nelson and pleaded for a modification: . Mr. Nelson said no exceptions could be made. ‘Mayor Chandler decided that the OPM and Mr. Nelson. meant, busi-. ness,.and that Memphis was to en-
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