Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 November 1942 — Page 7
33 E. WASHINGTON ST. A SPECIAL GIFT ROBE LAY=A=-WAY FEATURE!
or 0 Problems of War Wives.
J WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 (U. P.). =To conserve the time and energy of married women in war industry and to preserve the family custom of eating ie home, Miss Mary An-
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- derson, chief of women’s bureau of the department of A has indorsed dommunal kif Miss:Anderson said re, were neCessary in areas where women are steadily being taken out of their kitchens to factory assembly lines, and where it is impossible to get servants to help with the meals, ‘housework and laundry.
She suggests communal kitchens
So many people are wale doin Christmas shopping! We've Ae t hy ~ ‘because thrift dictates Trefought No- . ‘body can afford lavish or hasty ing this year, for we all have WAR BONDS. to buy, and thet comes first.
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be set up near the home or plant “As other courses she suggested the the day or hours off for women to Special laundry facilities at the factory to make this service avail-| | earried a heavy burden in her doushould be done to lighten her load, Will Have His 0. K. women war workers are now doing majority have children to .which|2dded responsibility growing out of of women are bound both to factory sen rngianapolis, following interhas partially solved it already. Com-|Mrs. Gundersen was elected reporter meals in the home. Low-cost res-|the state two years ago to Wendell use of food, ooking facilities and Visits Senator Willis Jr, minority leader in the house, IN DRAFT EVASION who expects to relinquish his post Attractive print designs on register for the draft, he said, be-|man will have the approval of Mr. in these “Jonny Gay” coats. light and dark backgrounds.
where women can obtain cooked food to bring home for their fami- - Mes in the evening. following ideas to employers and women employees in war industry: Staggered hours in the middle of do their shopping. ~ Placement lof written- grocery orers at the factory. ; ® “ mble at low cost. ; 3 : wl 2 ee Sees Rise in Absenteeism AlD T0 PARTY 3 \ A ° 3 “Altogether, the employed wife , ; 3 A sil i : ————— : 3 & ] BY ble job of tending a machine and ] , . : caring for a family,” said Miss An-| Mrs, Gundersen in Capital derson, “and everything possible : , . Says New Chairman { or her_health will be seriously affected.” l. ‘Miss Ar.derson said too many Times Special their marketing after hours, do their| WASHINGTON, Nov. 17—That own laundry and housecleaning—|;p 1i : usually on their day off—-and tie e Republicans fully appreciate the they wish to give attention. Ab-|their recent victory at the polls was senteeism is bound to rise in war|the viewpoint expressed here today industry if an increasing number|py Mrs. Marjorie Roemler Gunderand to home. Britain has had to meet the same views with various G. O. P. leaders. problem, Miss Anderson said, and| As Marjorie Roemler Xinnaird, munal kitchens are established in|O0f the supreme and appelate courts many parts of England to relieve|in Indiana in 1940 for a four-year housewives of the preparation of|term. She attributes the victory in taurants, which sell food at cost, are|L- Willkie. And Mr. Willkie was one becoming increasingly popular be-{0f the leaders she called on while in cause they assure the economical NeW York City before coming here, uipment. squipm In Washington she visited Sen. Raymond E. Willis and had a conCULT MEMBER HELD ference with Rep. Joseph W. Martin 1.08 ANGELES, Nov. 17 (U. P). as Republican National Chairman —Elijah Israel, Negro farmer and|t St. Louis Dec. 7. follower of Father Divine, didn’t] “Whoever is made national chaircause he was only nine years old. |Willkie and at least not be hostile og ; 3 Scroll patterns. Sizes 12 Wraparound style. Sizes 12 Federal Judge Paul J, McCormick| to the world viewpoint which he q to 20. to 20 . ruled his age dated from his birth has so well enunciated,” Mrs. Gun- j Fake
» 30 years ago and not from his “re-|dersen said. birth” when he joined the Divine| “Perhaps we didn’t win so many group. Israel will be sentenced Mon-|seats in the house this time because day. for draft e evasion. we offered anything concrete, with : Adve the exception of the almost last {minute speech of Mr. Willkie. But now that we do have them I am sure that we will not take the smallbore view of winning the war and writing the peace, but adopt the type of global thinking which will
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Party’s Big Opportunity
“This is the Republican’ party’s great opportunity. I am sure that we will make the most of it and not be led astray by petty partisan dictators, who would ruin both their country and their party in order to rule and play powerful.”
One of the things which Mr. Willkie well could do now would be to condemn as “demagogic” the White House rule that you cannot have
" |over $25,000 a year net “unless you
haven't earned the money” Mrs. Gundersen suggested.
© “That $25,000 salary rule is a pet
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¥|she said. Thinks Ruling Illegal
“Everyone knows it will mean very little in revenue and-discourage i|those who are able to make ‘huge salaries from doing so. The net rei|sult will be a loss to the treasury. ¢|I think Mr, Willkie, who appeared before the Supreme court to fight wud for a Communist, could well come out and show the fallacy of this i| fake. “As a lawyer I think that if this {| ruling is put into effect by the President through his Economic Director James Byrnes, it will be entirely unconstitutional. “And of eourse it is undemocratic in the American sense of that word, because congress: twice has refused to pass the fool thing. Naturally it would not apply to my salary at the statehouse, but I think it is You pees orb o ay on a aS lly wrong to fool the masses with such Smeets UNTER-IRRITANT” 4 fake political economies.”
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FRATERNITY PLEDGES 13
Thirteen students have been pledged to Philokurean, Butler university literary society. They are Etheldo Keiter, Judy Badger, Peggy O'Donnell, Nancy Rodecker, Carolyn Coxen, Elizabeth Josey, John Du Valle, Avery Smith, Richard Jowitt, Stuart Palmer, Robert Mann, James Sullivan and Marshall Ziegler.
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