Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1942 — Page 10

Ven or wok | Wed 50 Years 5 RAIL UNIONS Sram CER rs pay hase jew aes bm lomomor. & SHEN FAME 350,000 in Operating Units |

‘Be Albert Stump, Lee Hulett and | Thomas V.. Chappell, Mr. Huleth, | Demand $3 Per Day Rs Af earl Harbor hen the IER BE Minimum Boost.

stole erent, _.- GO, Dec. 10 (U. P)—~The . “Walls Without Welds,” a movie : Mrs. Hudson . CHICAGO, : i : 6f the steel industry, will be. pre- i ie 0 Big Five operating railroad broth“sented by Mr. Chappell. Edwin B. © _lerhoods are preparing today to serve Tous is Seaman of the program Arthur Hudsons to Greet|notice on all the class I railroads § i for & 30 per cent wage increase or : 43 Members of Family | © boost of $3 a day for

ATER At Home Sunday. Jae sun mes vio'om 2 | 340 WEST WASHINGTON STREET

tion's trains. ‘There's going to be & big family) “yp cement ‘of the mew de-

to 3 dave \Y oney |sathering Sunday at the residence mands climaxed a three-day meet-

of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hudson, ing of 750 local chairmen of the . a 2020 Stuart st, when the couple five brotherhoods, convened to draft L / Styl at Ml —] W hen LY) nted celebrates their golden wedding an- Sons increase program similar to : ove y es \ an 4

Te day conse of i — A oe y : Action-Com pelln g Pric a 1 § a coiL Teg \ ; Xx

hoods, representing 900,000 em-great-grandchildren. Two other ployees.

children have died. Mr. Hudson, 69.| Leaders of the five brotherhoods tof : Mrs. Hudson is in Doc. 13. 1892 | collaborating in today’s announce- gi 3 They a a RS here | Ment were Alyanley Johnston, grand Ne > n oo eyanana, a RE |g [chief engineer of the Locomotive ay

: Engineers; D. B. Robertson, presia retired carpenter and painter. |, 4 of the Locomotive Firemen and

wl Wo - > RN WThe couple will hold “open : Harry Pras e \ Ry ae : house” from 3 to 5 p. m. for their Enginemen; 1 er, president i 7 4 id will be of the Order of Conductors; T. O. friends. All their ch ten Mario | Cashen, president of the Switch- : -_ ; there. They are Mrs, > 3 N ye men of North America, and A. F. 4 : Horton of Oaklandon, Mrs. Nelle|giiney president of the Railroad Thelma Hall of Anderson, Mrs. Trainmen Opal May Bohannon of Ft. Lauder- » : : : - C. r esser ts

dale, Fla.; Mrs. Cora Zelma Cran- Charges Pay Inequality \ fill of Indianapolis, Cecil Raymond Johnston, acting as spokesman j For Wo na J Mi eB ; With Sparkling 4 5 se 50

ESPECIALLY . . . Hudson of Lawrence and Ethan gor the five brotherhoods, said the \ : 5 i Crystal , When You Want a Home! | jennings Hudson and Archie Hud-| wage increases were made necessary bE , ol Handles Saving the down payment son, both of Indianapolis. by. inequality ‘of railroad pay as a Ry Set includes hair brush, ir comb,

HLH War Sond purchases js une) MIU phen ET complet 1 pay in oihes Indugrley ; 2 cream jars and mirror tray, In | resulting in a dra of railroa ¥ # rayon satin lined gift box. pars) to build a post war FRIENDS NIGHT S workers to other jobs. th : : ; Star Store, Street Poor

He said other factors prompting Plan NOW ; BY BROOKSIDE 0, E, S. the wage demands were the in-

for POST WAR BUILDING creased cost of living and added reBuilding a satisfactory post Brookside chapter 481, O. E. S.|sponsibilities, hazards and working war home requires careful will hold Friends’ night at 8 p. m.| hours resulting from the heavy warstudy and planning NOW!® |Dec. 15, in the Brookside Masonic time traffic by rail. Take advantage of our offer temple, E. 10th and Gray sts. The 15 non-operating brotherbelow. The following will serve as guest hoods have announced demand for MONTHLY : sinters: a 20 cents an hour increase with a

rthy matron, Mrs. Lillle Gauker,|minimum of 70 cents an hour. Now is, the time to buy that luxurious i Gi ft 5 MAGAZINE FR oo Ti a , Johnston, commenting upon a ve- | (EH furred coat while such fine ALL WOOL mportant 4 uggestions 3 you are buying atren » | tition by the office of price admin- : coatings are still available. Choose from a M Sarah Bak on the 10% Pay Roll Savings BE ary, ET MI. ans istration to the interstate commerce wide BS A of smartly fitted styles, Musical Powder Boxes .. .. $3. 98, $4. 98, $5. 98 =

Plan, we will place you on Wishmier, Naomi chapter; 'conductress, / > L : \ Ce our free mailing list for cur |Ms. Lotte Rahe, Quetn Esther chapter: Somme Soking he; sew aul : each lavishly trimmed with handsome Ny Gold Finish Make-Up Boxes. .e...19c and $1.19 : Home Life Magazine, the son, Golden Rule chapter, and chaplain, furs. Choose from these wanted colors: dy L M Set 1.00 - zi devoted Mrs, Pearle Kegerreis, Lawrence chapter. | the railroads this year be abolished, : : \ La y illian anicure 8 cesses $ . monthly maga; ne voi Others are marshal, Mrs, Helen Soha sald he felt the railroads were en- 7 Black, Brown, Blue, Wine and Green. \ Star Store, Street Floor ; ing, etc., information. Coen Mize, ‘Brigntwood chapter; Adah, [titled to retain the higher rates.

"MAIL COUPON BELOW |Mith, Ss able Home: Soden Rule theo: Attacks OPA Petition | Also Featured! " Give Her a Pair. of These

ter; Esther, Mrs. Ann Bryan, Monument

chapter; Martha, Mrs. Ethel Heath, En-| «we don't like the OPA petition i . admen’ T lewood chap Elects, Mrs. Goldie ? Ballrosdmen ave. froover, Bridge Th chapter; warder, Mrs. | Which hits the railroads in their : @ 3 fi I want to bulld a home after the ae. Rule chapter hap. | pocketbooks, but we have to have ; wer and I want my name on your § ier: “prompter, Mrs. Elizabeth Kemper, (more money regardless of the out- 8 9% free mailing list for “Home Lite." I ly Grove chapter, and soloist, Mrs. Yrs : ¥

am buying War Bonds on the 10% § | coda Sage Clark, Daylight chapter. come of the petition,” he said. soll iavine olen. 45 lt Johnston said the big five’s wage oy : poy ves ABANDON ROUTE IN STATE |demands would be pressed through i De / a 3] . ....3| WASHINGTON, Dec. 10 (U.P. .—|the regular channels of the railway . E B : Snappy, sturdy, all-leather boots Firm eto . fi 1 h 12 to 3. The interstate commerce commis-|labor act, entailing employer-uniorn : ; or girls who wear Sizes NSme ...eocaveseeee «see $lsion yesterday authorized the|negotiations, and then if necessary, Ek Larger girls’ sizes 4 to 934. 95. , Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.|arbitration or mediation, and final- : . Ya : Star Store, Street Floor Louis railway, owner, and the New|ly an investigation and recom- : : ;

York Central railroad, lessee, to|mendation of a settlement by a w double duty

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QISeNRL ABTiBIL aD 100D SREIT) jween Trafalgar and Maziinaville, bosrd. i gladden the heart of —— BATHROBES employees a year ago by recom- . velveteen trimmed cole $ 0 ; “IHR

% |abandon an 18-mile rail line be-|special presidential fact~ findin| Z f 72 i 9 d pecial.. & " cost sets that will al Men’s Blanket a pnt | im Soe 4 Sau Sites 4 sip } BT - : coats in teal, wine / ) : PR RE both operating and non-opetating (38 : oa oi Eo with “1 ve mending a 10 cents an hour wage : lars and pockets. The 7 §i% 1 increase for the non-operating men RRR RR RR ETRY ski pants have sus- Fo ; and 8] raise o 9% cents for the 1 PE and knit fo 2 operating employees. cuffs are zipper SHE = Use Our Popular j Soins W 4. owe im oi : you need for these nights and

37 GRADUATED AS | § 10-PAY PLAN! Other Sets, $9.98)9 747 PRA [IX mone coortus peters AIR RAID WARDENS ;_ co ve est re DAE (Si Bo

Thirty-seven persons have been

graduated as air raid wardens in’ : A : Men's Broadcloth Franklin township. The presenta- . oh PAJ AM AS

tion of the certificates was made by,

Carl J. Winter, chief air raid war- | bi LA 3 [ ; : 3 j ; $1 fh

den of Marion county. The presiding officer was Capt. Joe H. Niesse, oF : Ed ax : ¢ ; 4 assistant chief warden. Omer J k HNN LAR iid ‘ B\ | A huge variety of striped patSmith is director and Earl Shaeffer! 8 fg KE : gH] terns in fine quality broadcloth is chief warden for Franklin town- Ear PN ’ a» tun. Sout aod 5 pover ship. SY A : £4 1%: styles. ull cut and roomy Those who received certificates a ; Fi \ EZ Be 1 a L in all sizes. Fast colors. Sizes were. a a aly 5 iW PAX . : s A to D. g : ; | . Star Store, Street Floor Ww BE, Niet Ba, Willan 13 H oramer, Ewing oon vi anal] Glass Salad Set Hommel, Jack Jones, A ein, :

Russell Mundell, Homer Newhouse, Walter > Ye Olson, Joe E. Reasoner, Paul Rounds, iD Lyman Sognurup, Omer J Smish, Robe Robert . . H. mpso! aro 3 Mrs. “Bernice Wadsworth, Charles’ wei: || Crystal bowl and tray, with an, Hugh M. Leaming, am EE TE irs, fork z, mer, Tes er, Mrs. T= 3H ime and John Harrison, pa In a.box.

WORTHY MATRONS

Fitted TRAVEL KITS | | SMOE-SHINE KITS Large selection in $5.98 > ARMY and NAYY

black and brown A Practical

a a ik $35.00 Gift Item

Large Selection of Buxton and Prince Gardner Key Cases and Billfolds, $1 to $15.00

_| Money Belts . » « « $I wp Clothes Brushes ris SLO Dy 3 : oto Ca saddle Joop Aprons ss onee $2.28 | leather Ses 15%

SMALL DErgE HOLDS ANY ARTICLE IN LAYAWAYX 0-Day Charge Accounts Invited

E. J. Gausepohl Co. mc.

THE LUGGAGE SHOP OF INDIANAPOLIS

om ST OF » SAY 9 Boys’ Blanket SET YULE MEETING | EESCHSpRcep = A ~ BATHROBES wa: 31 MONUMENT CIRCLE—NEAR CIRCLE THEATER yoypaua |. The Quisens ih on ta4t worsy ¥ = = — ; ; Fe Robes to Meet Every Budget | | | $92 99

STOUT’S FACTORY SHOE STORE will hold its annual Christmas meet- - ing at 6:30 p. m., Dec. 17, at the

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a h f Mrs. Nora Moore, 3565 N. Quilted Robes | Chenille Robes Housecoats : Shoes That Es ao Asststing the hostess Hostess Trays - ! of deeply wi blanket will be Miss Hazel Silvey Hill, Mrs. $1 0 $3.00 $9.25 cloth, giving lots of

: ‘I Large, round Make Them J Alice Grex + Mrs. Nell Polke axel Mre: crystal glass $ 1 25 warmth and comfort. Well *

A meeting and gift exchange will|} tray, 5 ruby red i i - : tailored with shawl collar J Happy ~~ ||be followed by dinner. Mrs. Mable|| glass relish dishes and | Ingorgeous | Fitted Wrap- | pine cotton | and rayon cord sash, ColStrafford, president, will preside. mayonnaise pot. pastel printed In he of housecoats in bi orful patterns to please

Siar Stare, Street Foor in ; thful = fancies. Blue, § CB i rayon satin. | colors and | colorful new £ you s 1] 8 aI d 1] : Bi Styled to fit. sizes. prints. A i brew, maroon. Sizes 8 ul

Star Store, Second Floor

HEAD- COLD ‘ 4 FieFesheenan ; ¥ For Popular Gifts| - - Ch ; 9 & Men's INITIAL Sheer Rayon + s ©\ HANDKERCHIEFS

wos7Ry RNY. || == 50Qc

rE Tem ww : X 11/4 4 5) | 15 Hn RN Splendid quality white hand- J For very best Patent styles, 1215 to 3 ... 52. A a Ni oo i : W kerchiefs with white sateen ig

. For school or play, good oxords, 1214 to 3. 02.33.48 po TO gE "2 Majorette Boots from 124% to big girls’ 9s.....$4.98 : : ~ Lovely Grizzly Bear House Slippers ceive $1.39 Roars x fiose Teall : very | Ko-Rec-Toe oxfords for little children. ... a. singel. sore, a oni : : Now fo ilk shoes they |’ Boys’ Rough Rider oxfords, sizes 1 to 6........$3.48 ” 00 e Sk Whe ] 1 : : leases vapor “Mentholations” that J 52.49 Baby Doll Fashioned to fit snugly

PARKING 4 start 4 vival actions: 1) They thin JI || Tall, 20-inch doll, &8 ce S 318-332 Mass. Ave. out thick mucus; 2) Soothe irritated beautifully 1 89 at the ankle. Two smart new colors. Buy these

py pu and An membranes; 3) Hel Teduea swollen dressed. Her % Between supply. Evry breath bringe quick §(} moving eyes. have long for gifts or personal use! OPEN MoNDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS : fief] aes ; laslies, and stirhag a voice, Star Store, Street Floor

DAYS 5:30 A. 3. TO SH P.M. IRdaadueaiimt ci b