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: tion and for the hundreds of other 120 140 Jounds romero. SLING stop orders on war material items of and probably revised before enactment. | women who-are going to be work- 160- 180 DE arrears. Een. which it once seemed the nation It was not clear whether the alterations would dis-|ing in factories soon, it takes a lot 150: 330 Joumds weevereeers 1000 aes could never get enough,” the trade figure the basic proposals, which one provincial newspaper |°f [reparation to get a woman a job Br Ie PU jerion Sates 9s Weekly 1 called “a new Magna Carta.” Take the case of P. R. Mallory RE hen : The machine tool industry and The Beveridge report contemplates the use of 10 to 11/& Co. here, for instance. Mallory 25-360 pounds +..vueesersss 13:45013.50 structural and reinforcing fabrica- ¥ : . : 1 aL ss 1q has always employed many wom- 160- 220 pounds ........i.... 101335 Indiana Implement Dealers tors report “many cancellations” of | . per cent of the national income, beginning in 1945 and Bis pieme e Yeachin full - operation. in en, usually around a third of its 0 Chiole Pack ng Sows : war contracts, the magazine said; ¥ p total, in peace-time. Now about I Te 121330] Will Hold 26th Annual [and slashes in tank production 1965, for 4 system of govern- half of its employees are women. 300° 330 dung reevvines Breil schedules have been reflected in ]

are based on principles which most penses ranging up to $40, and chil- High Low Last Ri SHEEP AND LAMBS (1000) in the Hotel Severin. people who have thought at all on dren’s allowances would average ATTACKS 0PA CHIEF 4liegh orp er art 1353 net AA OF GRAIN FUTURES Ewes (shorn) Ww be >: ie Pig Jeg. A dinner at 6:30 p. m. will precede “| fhe subject would ‘acespt us sound.” about $3.20 a week for each child up : “Nis-Chal .....v23% 23% 23% .... Good and choice ......oeceens. [email protected] ni ne ap Se 0 wan , 5 T-'the meeting which will take the “We hope.” said the East Angli ‘to 15. No such proposal ever has| WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 (U. PrLamCen oo. A» We 0 %| CHICAGO, Dec. 2 (U. P.).—Rye|Comman and choice .....s..;.74-530@ 6.00 pal oh): Ok Bt ot) eknell 1h of a symposium on chemical | Di hope, i 1 li sh oi Sian hen suggested by American offi-| —The National Association of Com- 4m Roll Mul... 10 9% $% .... |led an advance in grain Tutures,|Good and choice seereats 13.250 15.50 3 Nie WuSOtauion president. warfare and Sivan defense. ) Clals, =. an ne eh Lt aneatatiac and Dvertore a Tore. Ln 91 h hv lestablishing 2ains. of MOre=than oi COMMON. our. ki. ary : Other speakers w. r. R. N, | i , 5 S Am Tob B ..... 42'2 42V, 42V Ya | establishin in COMMON ov... icaeersrvssseye [email protected] pe posals will give every citizen that| Beveridge also recommended thta missioners, Secretaries and Direclors JUL I0nB,,.-- 15) 4214 fo: +.0 E gains ‘of more~than a Yearling Wethers PURDUE OFFERS NEW [Harger, toxicologist of the Indians freedom from want, fear and in- workmen's compensation laws be of Agriculture of the 48 states today Auaconds vesins 25% 2 25% + Je cent a bushel. Good: snd choite ..........-1: j17:@11% university medical school, and Dr, | security which alone can enable contralizeq in the national govern-|Prepared resolutions condemning al! ‘£ ichison re 43% 43% 43% + Ya Wheat was up % to 3% cent a INSTRUMENT COURSE Louis Spolyar, state gas consultant ] i 4 . a oes a 9 Va Va >» | Bim iy part in winning peace pens Jn this country the states|the administration’s farm program Bait & Ohio ive 33% Sh i) oy bushel mihi oad of teats Bow, CHIC AGO LIVESTOCK A ‘new! ome in| precision. in of the Tisna Sefense Sounelt 0 nity.” ! . {have their own workmen’s compen- i price ceil-| Both tin a } Eh y » “8 : : . “| Dr. John A. ghty o y Beveridge, in presenting the plan sation laws—only Mississippi ea Id calling for an end to pce Cell erten 7 Hi 3 I 1 J %C Ive up 1% to 1%c, and soy- steady to 5 cents lowe mises — buk| iruments offered by Purdue uni-lg; co, will be in charge of the | yesterday, conceded that his sug- not have one—and there have been ings ‘on foodstuffs. Sere Warner. s BY Gn 2h + % | beans unchanged. \ 200-300 1b. weights, jis S@isss; bulk versity will open tomorrow at 7 meeting. gestions were revolutionary, but “it no suggestions for a change Officers of the organization pre-|ches & Ohio'pf 94 = 84 94 = [il = Rie, I oy mo nod “chole 366] P+ I. In the Plaza building, 635 N. | is a British revolution,” and would| One official said the Beveridge|dicted that not a single dissenting Ne whe. Ph uh Bh +. % LOCAL ISSUES ibs, [email protected]; cpmparable 450-500 1bs., Penny i a ot. hwy WAGON WHEAT | make it possible for the nation to plan involved centralization of the|vote would be cast by the officials of Cons Edison ..- 183 88 B% T 1| Nominal quotations furnished by local| Céttle—Receipts, 8500; calves 800; fed e class, which will be taught| up to the elosy of the Chicago marked fter t ithout : : . 0 i Cons Oil «vee» 8% 8% 8% + %| unit of National Associati steers and yearlings steady to strong,(by Corbett L. Jefford of the Cur-|today, Indianapolis flour mils an Fea | abolish want after the war without entire social security system in the state governments who have been| corn Prod .... 55% . 55 55°... uu of on ot Securities especially on order buyer and shipper| iio wruoht sll meet M elevators paid $1.27 per bushel for No. | going bdlshevist. national government. In the United |Meeting here for three days. Target| Surtiss-We .... 8% 64 8% + %| agents Fin Corp com......... Ya oC account; largely fat steer run bulk, 5 He} hn w = et on Ug oo al le Be lpi States there i “h - ” or most of their criticism was|Du Pont ...... 131% 131 131% + _Y|Asents Fin Corp pd.......... TLL LEB EE RE Te Tet] Sa urscay evenings 1I0r| ygc; ‘No. 3 yellow corn, 76c per bushel an | Similar to U. 8, Law es there is a “hodge-podge” of Belt RR Stk Yds com......... ese | Did for p ghty d - 5 state and federal’ social security|Pricé Administrator Leon Hender- post Sodak S18 18, 18, + 1% ne RR Sik Yds 6% pid.. si | stock cattle slow, steady; heifers weak ai Ne jor a oH are em- No. 3 white corn, 3c. | ! § =ltreee 2 8 78 .ees Bobbs-Merrill apne Lt | [email protected], best $15.25; cows, active, firm, |ploye ni shifts, Friday morn- | The proposals were drafted at uc po cig As an example, he |S0n Whose name was booed when- en Electric .. Me Mn am Zw Robbs-Mer#ill Wor pid. rn weighty Cutters to $9. Most fat’ cows, ploy from & gy 12. The okies class QUICK RELIEF FOR | government request, with a com- cited the workmen’s compensation | Ve" Mentioned Sie re than Gen Motors ... 41u 407s 414 + doa MA weve NS, N Saga, S290; voalors Sieady al $1950| will be under the direction of Roy UPSET STOMACH | . S 2 a - oe ip 00UTICH ade. . '8 4 a8 - 72 > 0 y t : Iittee of expert civil employees as- laws, which have almost as many B Dae it EE arsrt Goodyear ier 23% 23 2... A el a rw mh do heep—Receipts, 17000; today's trade:| W. Austin of the Allison Division RT ; #4 sisting Beveridge, a leading econ- Variations as there are states. Un- s carried largely by Frank Gan- Indpls Pro Lt 1% 11% 11% sisi | Ind & Mich 74 pid ..........00% .... Market Rot, establisned. Toy lop al anna of General Motors, Tames stomachs upset from too | § ] hae d lemployment compensation benefits, |" = y by | Int Harvester . 5550 55 85% + '% (Ind Hydro Blec 7%......s... 38 375 | JOLY Ab SOE, LD Bobs held above EE much food or drink. Good for | omist who has drawn up numerous, .", .'.id through federal match- | "ett: Rochester, N 7 DON pane: Int Nickel ....28 21% 2T% — | inapis P&L 5% DIA +ieoiesiss 91% 95 | $18.70; some interests bidding lower. - American Forging & Socket Co,| Headaches and Newralgla, too. | : reform plans since 1909, when la- |, ) publisher who resigned recently as IT reves Ta a % 72 | Indpls P&L com ....... 12% : nee year 10 Aug. 31 net loss $48,887 vs. , 30¢, GOc, $1. ; , g of state funds, and those in|’ : _ | Johns-Man 61va 68 68 + Y2|ingpis Riwys I 17 : | ‘ bor exchanges were set up after he|some states fall as low as $2 or $3 a|2SSistant chairman o he epi Renee Bh XR Fh + A Nal WARE DE rissa % "| OTHER LIVESTOCK |net profit $140,951 in the preceding EFFERVESCENT | Fe ade a survey of unemployment for, week lican national committee; Chalrman| “7s coi" 30™ 30° 30 — 1% Indpls Water Clas Asm... 18 18%] oo WAYNE Dec. 3 (U. P.)—Hogs—| YeBI; net sales $1,315,044 vs, $3,- e 3 1 3 3 \V/ E oS C 3 pe ade y p es : Walter F. George, (D. Ga.) of the Monsanto ..... Biv @1% si +1 | Lincoln Losn Co 35 pid... HB ET Ea: 100-200 10 STH 5:1025.028 - Prime Minister Winston Churchill, Beverivse proposed : that Briain senate finance committee, who{Mont Ward ... 31 33% 33% -— % N Ind Pub Serv 31a% pid... 71 80 °| 200-240 ibe. $13.35: 240-300 ibs., $13.25; ye ! : establish a syste - - : Bs **** | *N Ind Pub % Pid...... -400 Ibs. $13.15; 150- ., $13.35; | who was then president of the ysiem Of Jow-cost eC | hitherto has been silent on Hender- | Nat Biscuit ... 16 18% 16... |.N Inq Pub Serv 17 pid cree 93 5 | 140-130 Tbe. $13: 130-140 Ibs., $13.75; 100: | : ical, dental and eye services. Social... senator Elmer Thomas (D.|Nat Cath Reg . 18 10% 18% + Hi progress Laundry com ....... 12 14 [130 Ibs., $13.50. | posed of Trade. security officials sald those services| oyja), who ordinarily supports the|N ¥ Ceniral ... 11% 1% 11% + |UD SCV OF 1nd com Poise: 10% 13 | 40.5 downs calves, sis; lamus, $15; ewes, | Bey Fecommendations 9 ihe Slrsady Were Provided Jan persons administration, and several mem-|Shio Ol ...... 10% 10% 10% - ia So Tnd G&L 48 prd.... ig” de 36 down. | veridge report are similar e in this country through regular con- ard ....... 2% 2% 3% + Y > 5%. eeenrnnane oe sion a Pr or social security laws tributions to oie ym Be oTiAY insisted that Fan Am Airwys 3% 33% 3% = % Van on Jk BEL renee BB 3 | SINT 160-300. Ths. 313.50013 80. Boe : / | ) ! ... 16Y % # ., $13.50; -lb. averages, $13. Enacted 1, Jmerica under ihe maximum production of everything Peaney ------ Jia 33% JEL i Algers Wins'w W ons » 156-00. sy $13.35: medium and good ~1 | Roosevelt agminisirasion, LOCAL PRODUCE that is edible should be ordered im-| pyjilips Pet ... 42% 42% 42% — J4| American Loan Ss S1..00..0. 98 90 | 1001295; smooth kinds to 81s Under he Beveridge plan, Howe Heavy breed hens, full-feathered, 19c; mediately by the federal govern- DAT a 251% 25% 2513 =} a an oan i 3 In} Satue—Receinis, hs Ch ever, payment of benefits would be!) cahom Looe focns, 3 ’ I ment. Pitre Oil os 97 9%, 9% + %| chi of Con Bide Co 47s oi... 33 ‘5 light, market generally steady on steers | i . } S . : . . to. Loe a3 4; i% 3 Ia o ys and heifers, $13.25; other lots steers and B Ww S | determined on an acturial or statis- > Springets 16 tbs, and Lyer: soloved, 200; “We must have food to win the Radio aii pt eri Pity on Ti Citieans Ind Tol 4%s 6l....... 1% 158 heifers comm®n and medium, [email protected]: u k W k A Vy { § fi You Save ecause weosave tical basis rather than on a basis Roasters, 4 ibs, and over. colored, 20c; War,” he said. “We should take off Republic Sth:..» 130s 13m: 10% 4 % Crabb-Reynolds- Taylor ds 8 Sy feu Lzin WelghiS Under Do anmon and - Men's Suits & Overcoats | | i . : 5, . . i - y ceene 93 Ya .... |Home T& yne ...yo3 . . r ee Toons ts omnia oe | MAI Nocti bitte 3 copa jeuso |Ihe brakes, remove destructive re\focon, Vivir” 80 Ba 0 Fal Ind sn rel cn Sas o.oo ro Seo 00° (08, SELLY | or mom mouss_mumwr | 5075 $1 G7 97 $947 | contributions from the government 48S Current receipts 54 lbs. and up, strictions and regulations and en- South Pac... 16% li% 14% + le Indpls P&L 3s 70 .......... 106% 107% | common and medium, $10.75@13; vealers or WORN SPOTS | Ic, ’ ] 2 " 4 p ailway Co 5s 67...... : . ; : L ¢ as well as from employers and Graded Eggs—Grade A, large, 30c; grade| COUrage the farmer in every Nay bo std oil NJ 13% Be 2% + 1%! Indpls Water Co 312s 68....... 106% 108% En ny aot a 210 LEON TAILORING CO CASE CLOTHES workers. A, medium, 37c; grade A, small, 35c; ro produce. Farmers are patriotic, but Boley cases soit 50% sais TT of| Kokomo Water Works 5s 58...104% .. am He 235 M Av In the Middle of | Males with independent means EEL SCL TL Cl iey Cannot pay for labor that they Satter 8, Bi ¢ | Shafer bi wo | (Bh Revo, rs tu, gaty ave | 235 Mass Ave, 5m fl ois 8. Sonate — — Open 0 ten] 5! would be required to pay about 75/46vac: butterfat, No. 1, 46c: No. 2, 43c. |need with merely patriotic words|Timken RB....38 37 = 38 + 1'4| Muncie Water Works 5s 66...108% ... | 315 "oholes absenc. fore slatghter owes - | : (Prices on produce delivered at Indian- United Airerft. 25% 24% 24% — Ya|N Ind Pub Serv 3%s 69...... 107% 109 ? : : | ? cents per week toward the social], oii “Cioted by Wadley Co.) when the government prevents them | yn Gas Imp... 4% Sh 4h = %| N Ind Tel ates 8s.-;......... gs: 109 135.50 down. © security operation. Women would a from securing enough money for g- & RUST 43% GG qT I 3i| Bub Serv of Ind 4s 69........101% 100%|° grote] St. George Corp., six months WE Buy Diamond p HANGEBS—/¢ EACH. pay 60 cents per week. D AILY PRICE INDEX their produce to break even. U. S. Steel pI..110% 100% 110% 4 14 Richmond Water Wks 5s 57...105 ... |ended Aug. 31 profit $20,235 net loss We buy usable eire garment hang | From the national treasury, in : or Oho... oh Bh gn Tih] TYAS Term Corp 55 51..c0aaes w $118,955 year ago HIGHEST CASH PRICES at 100 iver TU "16. 1945, when initiation of the plan| NEW YORK, Dec. 2 (U. P.).—Dun HITS SUBSIDY FOR West Air Bie. M3 1% M3 + le divicend, = ¥ . PAID 48 Stores All Over Indpls | is approved by parliament, would|& Bradstreet's daily weighted price! : White Mot..... 131d 13% 13% L ii| INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE NE LINIE) STANLEY Jewelr y Co. come 351000000 pounds sterling index of 30 basic commodities, com- MILK "PRODUCERS Yooiwors,:'" #35 ns a + %|Cesrings ..............oooooo. gente SI (| is wv. wai uncon motes mac RIBUIRRRATSI]ESH JL31:404.000.000) per yeal; Irom in piled for United Press: Young Sheet... 20% 20% 29% +4 % W rir ——— s il | ployers, 137,000,000 pounds sterling (1930-32 average equals 1 CHICAGO, Dec. 2 (U.P.).—John eston (George) Ltd., nine months ’ ; ($548,000,000); and from the work-|yesterda 26 oY 0 11|Brandt, president of the National 7 ended Sept. 30 net income $480,544 AMERICAN WHEEL CHAIRS . : Y tevrreisiiiinnene 101 » P ] Complete New York ers, in direct dues, 194,000,000 week 880 4ivseseesersessess. 160.56] Co-operative Milk Producers fed- : equal to $1.02 a common share vs. NATIONAL BANK Why buy one? Rent one at K | pounds sterling (§776,000,000). MONtH BEO »...v0vsssersnnss, 159.91 eration said today payment of sub-| | Stock quotations are car- | |$405986 or 83 cents a share year AT (NOIANAPOLI y uy : | Yer 880 ..............uss.s 145.88 sides to farmers for the purpose| | ried daily in the final edi- | [22 : HAAG BALLNIGHT Good Clothes, Easy Credit | {1942 high (Oct. 1) ..c.0ees.. 16145(6f mantaining price ceilings was 3. : — ; R SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES iis bien coo 2) «uerverees. 15154|like bolstering a foundation with| tion of The Times. 22nd and Meridian 121 W. Washington St. Lower Rentals SE Co Tro “mud-pas and would result even- on IT um——" —— Longer Hours andard - Coosa - Thatcher Co, | tually in collapse. Louisiana Land & Exploration : = INSURED PROTECTION year io Sept nek Brod. Strom “Price Sokings sv Sielies 5 a| Co., Septembes quarter net pront WwW ASTE DL SAVE, Money e . .\means of thwarting inflation or inMARKET ST. SAFE DEPOSIT CO. {| $558.418 or $4.44 a. share in the pre-|creasing production will end in dis-| ve. $185,736 or 6 cents share in PAPER DIAMOND RINGS + 150 E. Market St. ceding fiscal year; net sales $16,-|appointment,” he told the 26th an-|the June quarter and $240,680 or 8 WEDDING RINGS : || 768,481 vs. $10,263,097. nual convention of the federation.!cents a share year ago. AMERICAN PAPER FROM

British Press Lauds Purpose of Social Security Plan but Many Alterations Are Proposed in New Economic ‘Magna Carta.’

LONDON, Dec. 2 (U. P.).—All sections of British pub-

lic opinion and the press we

lcomed today the purpose and

‘ideal of Sir William Beveridge’s report for blanket social security after the war, but it was evident from numerous individual recommendations that the plan would be attacked

ment insurance against unemployment, illness, accidents,

PLAN EXCEEDS

U. S. Employment Service And Local Schools Work With Company.

By ROGER BUDROW

to the editor” in this paper lately from women who were turned down whn they tried to get jobs at local factories. They had seen articles in this paper about labor shortages and couldh’t understand why they weren't hired. For. their informa-

Sounds simple, doesn’t it? But it isn’t. It has meant that the government employment agency and

There have been several “letters

$13.55 Is Top on 160 to 200-Pounders as 10 Cent

Rise Is Recorded.

Prices on the Indianapolis hog market today were 10 cents higher on weights from 160 pounds up. Lighter weights were 5 cents higher, with a top of $13.55 on 160 to 200 pounders. Receipts were 10,000 hogs, 400 calves, 1000 sheep and 1175 cattle,

HOGS (10,000)

360- 400 POUNAS .....uusees.. 13.20013.25

Good— 400- 45) pounds .s.e0v0e.00.. [email protected] 450- 500 pounds .e.eevceceee. [email protected]

Convention.

Indiana implement dealers will

War Plants Thought Thelr Products Essential;

Lose Contracts. NEW YORK, Dec. 2 (U. P.).—The

contracts which is cutting down

production of seemingly essential products, the Iron Age magazine said today. “While they know the war is far

{ from being won, they are receiving

lessening pressure on some _ steel mills which have been rolling tank plates.

want in old age and for aid to the local high schools and Mallory Medium— here next Tuesday and| BY mid-week the growing talk parents and newlyweds 1 Ui officials have had to work together To: 59 POR cin viues TLD 10.0 CO || De a y of ‘peace within a year’ and the B ite : constantly. Medium ‘to Goo y Wednesday to consider adjustments | yncertainty created by closer gears The plan would give Britons an — 90- 120 pounds ............. [email protected]| to a curtallment of production ining of war production to military

old-age pension of $8 per week. Editorials in London newspapers

Roosevelt’s New Program

They Figure It Out Some time ago Mallory officials

CATTLE (1175) Slaughter Cattle & Calves

new farm equipment. Their association will hold its

strategy were vexing scores of come panies holding subcontracts. Ape

nation’s war plants are confused by | the present readjustment of war

\

generally lauded the report while : decided that they would need four Steers peals were being made to prime Faming that it needed further ex- Is Not as Broad in times as many women on one as- Cholce— og at siditie 26th annual honvention at the Hoi wontraclors. Tob to. cancel ‘Subbbme ) “ne “Beveridge plan virtually Coverage sembly line to ge} & ceriain ar 00-1100 pounds ............ 13001515 Sevens with "Carrying On” as the | yracts during the present readjust © would abolish the privately owned ge. job done. Well, there was no place Among the newer women war workers Mrs. Naomi Shipp is a 1190-1300 Pe Iraatraraans RNase The li mitatOR. order. on. farm ment period.” industrial insurance system in| WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 (U. P.).— to find that many women who knew | veteran, yet it was only ingAugust that she left the Real Silk Hosiery d— equipment will be discussed by Os- The magazine said that the England. Sir Joseph Burn, presi-| The comprehensive social security how to do that kind of work unless| mills to take a defense training course at Technical high school so | goo-1i09 Pounds xeevsueeeses 14.300913.50 car W. | Meer office. of ~S" | thousands of “strictly civilian prode x » : ; 3 : .. . Y of civilian ” dent of the Prudential Assurance] program proposed by Sir William they were in other war plants and she could get a job at P. R. Mallory & Co. With Mrs, Shipp is Ken- 3100-1500 pounds Crraesenes is 11.308 Jh.30 supply In Washington, at the ‘Tues- uct” companies shut off from steel concern, which is expected to oppose | Beveridge for Great Britain in- there would be no point in taking| neth E. Hall, foreman of the Elkonite department. / Me Pr I day moFRing|session. ‘In tie. after- supplies and other metals are the proposals, said that “a great|cludes many parts of the social se-| them away from their present war ? 700-1100 pounds .evevr.o. 1238@1a0| 0 TOE IE ST 6 Eq | Watching the present readjustment many practical things must be con- | curity system in this country, but| Work. the yreining-within-industry . pro- employed in both office and ag. 1106.19 founds «eeesserssss [email protected]) "OPE, alist jonal | Of War contracts more attentively ) sidered before any comment can|in many respects goes far beyond| So Mallory’s called up the U. S. gram in use at Mallory. tory. In the factory yesterday I I rolnds ...cae..s Loves] ACUNETY Phen a » of the regional | yap, any other branch of industry. be made.” even the new program to be sub-|employment service office here. The That- is just one case. Multiply|saw several grey-haired women, Heifers Opa, on out hs. max um price “As to the extent of raw steel Official comment generally was|Mitted to congress next year. employment service sent out a man by scores of times and scores more who must have been in their 50's| Chote SOLS Tsu ons, a de Sa roranm stocks in various steel plants, the ‘reserved, because much time would The American social security pro-|to find out what kind of work and you realize what a big job it|or 60's, operating machines. _ 800-1000 Ladys Tar raninaae 150G15.50 Ne ig ~ > Wor = Iron Age has.learned that at some be required to read the report,|Sram is one of the cornerstones of would be required of these women, is to take a housewife and make &| guch Things Don’t Just Happen | Cee 800 pounds ......eeeesss 13.75@}4.50 Werner. | Coldwater. O. = dssistant | Pants in the Chicago, Pittsburgh which contained 300,000 words—the| the New Deal’s domestic policy and (what they would have to do, skilled factory worker of her. : : 800-1000 POUNAS .coeeessessss [email protected] Al i Barer 3 or Ne ya) and eastern districts, the inventory equivalent of three full-length | °1€ of the first-programs set up by whether they needed strong backs| Government employment officials yuh things do not just happen. youll d8 veveessiness 1128@III| ong Amici | On. Through ar of ingots is slightly higher than it novels. Edgar Granville, member President Roosevelt after he became or nimble fingers or good eyes. are proud of the leadership the|It takes persons of some vision and |common— [email protected] Education” by R I C. Shi had been before lend-lease require- : courage to break long-standing| 500- 900 pounds .....c....... 9. -b|er Education’ Ry ussell U. ShiD=|ents. The condition at these mills

rr

of commons, said however that the

president in 1933. The president

The employment service and

Mallory company has shown in

Cows (all weights)

sig already has told congress that he|mallory’s figured out just how much meeting the growing labor shortage. Precedents. Men like EWING SiN-| Good ........ seeseesseneesns g1s@1050| Man of Purdue university's agrl-i,. "means indicates a ‘piling of a, El en tioan un | expects to submit for its considera-| would have to be taught these new Training and hiring women to re-|clair, Mallory's personnel manager, | Medium ©:12%.000 11111000 130@ 0.15) cultural extension department. |; oops | tion soon “a comprehensive pro-|yoikers before they could be hired. place men in the armed services| who is also the head Of the train-|Canner ................s..ses 6.00@ 7.50 George Burnett to Speak Most of the current reports of

that there must be no side-stepping or shelving of the great reform

gram for expanding and extending the whole social security system.”

Then the officials in charge of defense training at Technical high

is just part of it.

ing - within - industry program in Indiana for the war production

Bulis (all weights) (Yearlings Excluded) Reel.

Three addresses are oh Wednes-

ingot stocking refer to carbon steels, the magazine pointed out. The sjte

by “reactionary ministers of vested : ’ ndica Ai 4 : ! 3. y oe) ry Mr.. Roosevelt's proposals are not| ., "oC = oo with the re- Handicapped Also Aid board. Or like Jim Brock, who not | _ GO0d .....ccevessssnns veeses 11.50@1265 day morning's schedule: “Service| = alloy steel, production, is interests. expected to be as broad as those ! : ’ ausage— and Repairs,” by R. W. Dibble, Chi- | The London Times said the| prepared by Beverid tthe d sult that a special course was set Mallory has also employed al only is the head of Mallory’s train-| Good (all weights)...essee.. 11500132.40 cago, represéitative of the Inter added, is not only tight but seems to g i ; Y a enidge at the direc- t Tech. “The women were great number of physically handi-|ing program but the head of a| Medium ............eocoee. 0.1011. ’ re “o be nearing some sort of climax. Last | central proposals of the repogt|tion of the British cabinet. But he|YP 2% lech. Cutter and common ........ [email protected]| national Harvester Co.; “Carrying g |

“must surely be accepted as the basis of government action.”

is believed ready to ask congress to bring the unemployment compensa-

picked from those who had asked for defense training and given that

capped persons. One whole assembly line is manned with persons

new association of plant training managers formed here in the city.

CALVES (400) Vealers (all weights)

On—Under ODT,” by George F. Burnett, district: ODT manager, and

week the war production board put pressure on various steel companies

i i hear nor speak. Their| Tech isn’t the only school where| Good and choice............. [email protected] i t king all ’ tion system under federal control, |Special Mallory course. Some of| Who cannot he: e ony difim... 0 [email protected]| “Are We Expendable-” by Paul M.| Which are not now making alloy ‘A British Revolution to increase the employer and em-|the instructors at Tech were fore- foreman, likewise handicapped, in-| women are being trained. Wash-|Sommon snd mediim........ 2.00010.50 Mulliken, SE executive secre- | Steel in their open hearths, or are |

The London News-Chronicle said

ployee payroll tax—used to finance

men from Mallory.

structs them with his hands,

ington, Manual and Crispus At-

Cull (75 lbs. up) Feeder & Svocker Cattle & Calves Steers

tary of the National Retail Farm

making small amounts, to explore

; sMallory’s has discovered that|tucks have courses. So do Purdue ; ; th ibility of stepping up alloy the plan was something for which old age insurance, to change the . : » | Cholce— Equipment association. e possibility g up : P i law so that the less wealthy states A Speedrup Comse persons thus handicapped learn Rose Polytechnic and the NYA. | 500- 800 pounes LR 2 8a12s goog afternoon meeting, L. M.| steel output.

the British people had been waiting and *and it offered “immense progress in a simple, easily oper- ’ ated, obviously just form.” Typical comment from the news-{

get a relatively larger share of federal funds, and to extend coverage to millions of workers not now included in the social security system.

Aid Extended

It was a speed-up course, around nine hours a day for three weeks. When the women had learned enough to do the job required at the Mallory factory, they were

more quickly, presumably because they pay closer attention when they are being shown how to do something. One man with a broken back is an expert on an assembly

These new defense schools are recognition of the fact that, just as a factory can’t be built overnight, neither can an inexperienced woman or a factory unprepared to

Good— 500- 800 pounds 800-1050 pounds Medium— 500- 900 pounds Common-— 500- 900 pounds Good and Choice—

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Vogler, chairman of the. United States department of agriculture war board, will describe the “Farm Machinery Rationing Program” and L. H. Stuckey, vice president of the

CHEMICAL SOCIETY TO HOLD SYMPOSIUM

: : : hired. They went right on learn-|line. - use women get into top war pro- ds & vesesvensss [email protected] " Maj. W. L, Gilliland of the chem= papers in the industrial cities in the| The Beveridge plan, announced ing more while on the job through| Negro men and women also are! duction overnight. Medibme LTSI13T5 associstion, W Jl} Sheak on “Carrying|, .) warfare service, former Univere i provinces was that of the Yorkshire In London yesterday, recommended 500 pounds dOWND .....c..c... 11. \ g 3. sity of Maine chemistry professor, ; social insurance covering marri Calves (heifers) Officers will be elected at that| . i f the Ine Observer: E arriage Good and Choice— i will speak at a meeting of the In a t h jand 2lluwances for children, 4 bride AGRICULTURE GROUP N. Y. St ocks RYE LEADS ADVANGE id SOWR wivves nites 13.38@1490, Sess a t 6:30 i diana section of the American The broad outlines of the scheme would receive a-lump sum for ex- : ; Bnd GAWD” «ee nvesss.) [email protected]| A banquet at 6:30 p. m. will con-| o.oo society at 8 p. m. Friday

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GLASS, GLASS, FADE AWAY, BUT

Bit of Magic!

—By Hal Cochran

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