Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1942 — Page 9
Better than a DOZEN HANKIES
CONTINUANCE OFlU 40 HOURS URGED]
Labor Legislation Meeting
Today's War Moves
“By LOUIS F. KEEMLE- : . United Press War Anslyst The situation in North Africa, which is at the moment occupying the news spotlight, should not obscure a somewhat parallel development in the Southwest Pacific. ; The allies have taken the initiative in‘ Africa and are driving the axis back to Europe, preliminary to an’ invasion. . Similarly, American and Australian forces are on the initiative on Guadalcanal island to drive the Jap&nese out of the Southern Solomons and in New Guinea to Clear them
-A war pond dinger ‘Henoring members of Ulen Country club in| service will be: given tomorrow-night |: at the Lebanon club. :
Urges Time and: Half [ow mame Shortages In Some |editor of the Indianapolis News,
For Extra Work. © Areas ‘of Nation, will be master of ceremonies andi;
3 out of that importan threshold to Australia. : | The national conference on labor| Harold Van Orman. of .Evansville|. din | WASHINGTON, Nov. 19 @. P J. =“ W “Thus it is apparent that in start-] legislation late yesterday afternoon|will be auctioneer. Lester F.| -Agriculture ment vagon in a par “thie sore, membranes Ing a major Mediterranean offen-| CCce ar€ Within a few miles of the n : ‘the con-|Jones, former club president and|: g esterday sourt hot : ; ** swollen—use Mer Japanese base of Buna on the|Went on record as favoring the con- present board member; has charge|: tholatum, quickl
give, the directors of our war stratIf the Japanese|tinuance of 40 hours as the basic of entertainment. Henry Cc. Ulen|t Wentholatom thos
\ egy are not neglecting the northeast coast. important . Shiny The equally ash. | C30 be driven out of Buna and Lae, work week with time and a half for| is host.
ing naval victory. in northwest of Buna, the allies will overtime. : last week ihe Solomgus have complete control of New Special. guests. Wil. Jo Mark : gave ample evidence of The resolution was adopted after| Ferree and Norman Isaacs, b i our power there, and now Gen. Guinea, Pp ness manager and managing editor Douglas MacArthur's drive in New| That Would place them within much discussion and the referring of The Indianapolis Times, respec-|: ea shows that we ate not rest-|63sy striking distance of the main|to a committee for. phrasing by| you.” James Stuart and B. F.| ing-on our laurels anywhere in that Japanese base at Rabaul on New|gecretary of Labor Frances Perkins. Lawrence, managing editor. and|i area. Britain, loss of which would make! The conference approved the general manager of the Indianap-|: The presence of Gen. MacArthur| i Japanese holdings in the Solo-| recommendation for & maximum|glis: Star, and Mrs. Paul Shideler,| in New Guinea to lead the attack| [00S untenable. Such strategy, If eight-hour day, 48-hour week, in|pagional director of country" club In person is significant. It would.’ Succeeds, would force.the Jap-|the interest of health, which had|war bond activities, and Mr. Shidelnot be surprising if important de- anese back 1000. miles to-the Caro- been recommended by various gov-|er velopments are reported from there hue $slapas. BES Ira ran | ernmental agencies. and radio stations who have worked within a few days. This may actu- make ho ir EE hs a - omit 48-Hour Phrase on the country club drive will be Sorvite en of ‘the. club and] ta, war relations, called for government ally be the preliminary step in our er. | BUESES- that country clubs are not merely|control of dairy products distribu= Otcal Dept. Plan to fight: our Way nOrthWard| me sosieaian. Lan ay en orapie. |. The resolution on hours, BOWSYeT, "py total amount of bonds pledged playgrounds and: recreation centers|tion ‘to reduce 1943. civilian con-|| 311 w. Wash: it Desires: || TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES, through all the islands to the shores The Australians fave pats V8, was purposely phrased with an by club members during the last|yy,e but home * fronts in th fort. ‘sumption of butter by 18 per cent: |. Hours, 9:30 to 5; SATURDAYS, 9:30 to 8 || yp wiLL, GET QUICK RESULTS, _ of Japan itself, which is about 12 miles direct from omission of a reference to 48 hours|two weeks will be announced. e war e umpuion 0 y 13 pe ’ : ; o> Buna and about 28 by motor road.|™™ Mr. Van Orman will auction off T— A I AR A i Tr — EE —————— ET The operations on New Guinea | American spearheads are reported so that it would not be inferred the farr produits donabiviort store do = ; AR RR AE nu ep EER mL are of great importance. The allied|within a few miles of Buna itself.|group considered .48 hours as the nations, groceries, machinery, cos-|E basic work week, metics, clothing, a live goat, chick-|S Other resolutions recommended: ens and hot dogs for war bonds. The ~ 40-cent - minimum ~ wage Mrs. Roy Metzger has charge: of |;
: . ical program, and Mrs. He should be extended to. all workers 2 musical yp ] ny
C. Ulen and Mrs. Metzger with ‘as quickly ‘as possible, with ' the|other women members of the club same wage rates for women as for
will receive guests. men on the same job.
Dinner will be served by women|E of-the Lebanon Methodist church. Strengthening of workmen’ s coms pensation laws,
Mr. Ulen said that the oh is to: Additional state action to abolish
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.|ment agancies and adequate. housing for war workers. State legislation for: licensing and B ATRES, ; supervising privately operated trade I i, . |schools: still maintains" diplomatic relations |= | Provisions for sick benefit pay- with, Germany, Italy and Japan, yes- |B ments to all workers. terday. ordered a nation-wide cleanFederal legislation for protection) up of: axis espionage and propaof employees who contract occupa- ganda activities. § {tional diseases iri war plants, many| winister of Interior Miguel Cula{of which, it was pointed out, will|ejati sent recommendations to the not be operated after the war. governors of all provinces urging |& | “Measures to protect. the health|syppression of activities of foreign- | ‘|of women ‘in-industry — work as- ers and foreign-inspired groups, |= signments, ‘working conditions ‘and “The recommendation was sent out maternity leave. ’ 15 days after the United States had Community programs for the es-|submitted to Argentina the first of |tablishment of nurseries to care for|three memoranda on the work of |=. the children of women . engaged ‘infaxis spies in Argentina based on war work. information collected by U. S. secret
service men, the federal com- |Z BLAZE DESTROYS munications commission and: other |S | "FURNITURE IN HOME
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government. ‘assume confrol of dis i tribution :of dairy products in order’ to’ ‘meet’ a threatened shortage; ‘A department spokesman, explaining recommendations’ submitted to ‘the: war; production board’s food re=quirements. committee, said nation- |} wide , rationing. of. dairy. products appeared unlikely for the near future although ‘some products—per-
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