Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1942 — Page 13

FRIDAY, FEB. 6 1082 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES - er PAGE 13

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BOTH PARTIES Wilson Undaunted, "Goes Right Ahead in Fight for Efficiency Among Stenos| «co we u mn

By JOSEPH L. MYLER girls stayed out late at night, doing follow. cause a civil service recruiting agent suggest that I go to bed at 10 p. m.|breakdown, which I am eagerly ex- Wilsons Dasa. old Boer 16 TING PUBLIC United Press Staff Correspondent |God-knows-what, and arrived at A lot of Government girls got him | persuaded her she would “be doing |every night so that I will be better pecting—that’s the only way I'll|takes a Hoosier “A bring out - the WASHINGTON, Feb. 6. — Since work sans breakfast and makeup—| wrong, Rep. Wilson said. ; They a nice and noble thing” in coming | prepared to loaf efficiently the next ever get away.” truth.” ea seq deficiencies they remedied on Gov- didn't seem to realize that “I'm|to Washington, was bitter. day. . . . Shall I start crocheting : . aig that hated day when he proposed * wi bo ahs : . A women employee of the Navy,| It was signed, “A Hoosier. E a 10 p. m. curfew for Government ernment time. His complaint on their side. All he wants to do,] ghe said she had been reporting|8 bedspread or go back to Colum- agreeing with Rep. Wilson, proposed ach Accuses Other of girls, Rep. Ear] Wilson, former Hoo- stemmed from his basic idea that he explained, is weed out the slack-|,¢ 8 a. m. daily but had not been |bus in hopes of getting my old job | + amusement places, “includsbi sier schoolmaster, has been hit with One way to relieve congestion here ers and relieve the burden on the ut to work, although she received | back? ing bars,” be closed at 10 p. m. and Politics as It Plans |everything from “Dear-sir-you-cur” iS to make efficient use of the conscientious. her salary. She and more than 300] But another Government girl, | remarked that “some of these ‘sweet letters to rhymed couplets, some of thousands of Government girls’ One girl who apparently misin- other girls, she added, were cooped | who signed herself “a war casualty,” For November. | which scanned. already here. terpreted Rep. Wilson's motives up daily in “a horrible firetrap” of |complained of being overworked. . “But I'm going right on with my His most recent suggestion along wrote a tart sort of letter in which a room to wait for work assign-| “We are homesick, we can’t get 0 O 8S 1 E ; or QUICK By THOMAS L. STOKES lefforts to introduce greater effici- these lines is for departmental su- she said it was “the men who are| ments. leave, and we aren't allowed to POULTRY MKT. : f F Times Speen) Writer |ency into Government agencies,” he pervisors to hand workers doing a never at their desks when wanted.”|- “There is nothing for me to do|quit,” she wrote. “We do go to DIRECT FROM FARM TO YOU A'S RELIEF o WASHINGTON. Feb. 6.—Repub-|caid today. shabby job a small card bearing] And a girl in the War Depart-|but write letters to my boy friend shows at night—to keep from going|| Buy Your Poultry Alive | B§ ) S50 {4 TH RO AT

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