Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1942 — Page 29

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» EL Denominations Tn U. S. - And Canada May Join - One C Sve ganization, ;

, Dee. 10 W. P)— ; Poy 7500 delegates from 24 t denominations in "the nited States and Canada will vote x on a proposal to unite in al. North Council of Churches of :

J Backers ers of ‘the merger, which was] proposed by Dr. Luther A. Weigle, |" president of the Federal Council of Sires of Christ in America, of the seven church groups|'’ session here, were. oonAdent;. i. d be. approved: - - expressed. n

pecs only. opposition the debate yesterday came from the ntalist American Council of . Christian churches, which. opposes the federal council on. reli~ an “principles.” Dr. H. McA. ths, general secretary -of: the}. nm council, said that ‘the «change would lead to “inevitable snd serious.confusion of the testi-

George Perry’ (righty tries one

cars . . . so does Mr. Perry.

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“The federal council today: elected the Rt. Rev, Henry ‘St, s Gearge Tucker, presiding bishop of ‘the Protestant Episcopal church :as!'its president, succeeding ‘Dr. Weigle, who , is from Yale university.

Railway, chuckled as be turnéd. to employee of the company, and: said: “The age of the ‘dinky” was the

“ dinky. ” “I spent 11 years . on the road, most of that time on the Virginia and College ave. runs,” he said. “When I went into the business it a | was the day of mule teams and open air cars. “ “Those ‘dinkys’ were about 2. feet long ‘and the wheels were set plumb in the center . . . made the car

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“his friend Edward Claffey. The cap dates back to mule-drawn street-

So. Believes Street Railways - Veteran of Mule Team Days

George Perry, veteran of 52 years with ‘the Indianapolis Street | f

Mr. Perry, oldest employee in years of: service, well remembers the

"| side of George,” he said.” “I never even gota chance to shoe the mules|{he drove,

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on for size and the amusement of

PETERSON his: crony Edward F. Claftey, oldest best.”

like a ‘teeter-totter. Guess that’s what some kids used to think, too. “Boys riding the line used to crowd ‘to the back. Didn’t have ‘to tell them to do it like operators have to now. Then they would jump. up and down. Then we'd jump the track. Guess kids today just don’t have any fun.” Today Mr. Perry is a guard for the company, but after completing his turn on the cars he was a member of the inspection department. At 76 Mr, Claffey is the oldest employee in actual years and holds: a cane with an entwined snake as symbol of his position. Mr. Perry. at present holds the treasured belt for years with the company.

Served as Blacksmith - Beginning his career, Mr. Claffey: served as a blacksmith with the Big Four rafiroad. For the past 22 years he has served the street raile ways in the same capacity. “But I'm just a youngster along-

* “I've been ‘on the fire’ all my life and hope to have a lot more years at the same work.” Both men work a 45-hour week and Mr, Claffey is now putting the finishing touches on two streetcar bumpers... . all by hand. Naturally, they are members. of the Twenty Year club.

FOR MEAT PLANTS

"WASHINGTON, Dec. 10 (Ui P.); —-A war labor board panel has, recommended. & 5% cént an hour wage increase for approximately 54,000 employees of the “big four” of the meat packing industry—Swift & Co., Armour & Co., Wilson & Co. and Cudahy & Co.

companies sign ‘a standard’ main-tenance-of-union membership contract with the union representing their employees—the C. I. O.’s Packing ' House Workers Organizing Committee. The ‘firms’ main plants are in Chicago, but they operate smaller units throughout the country. Both Swift and Armour have plants in Indianapolis. The panel's unanimous recommendation will be considered at a public hearing scheduled for 2 p. m. today.

HARRY BEEDY, HERE FOR 33 YEARS, DIES

Harry Beedy, 812 S. Illinois st. died today at his home after a long illness. Services will be conducted at 2 p. m, today at the Aaron-Ruben funeral home by Rabbi David Shapiro and Cantor Sam Levin. Interment will follow at the KnessesIsrael cemetery. Mr, Beedy born in Russia and a resident of Indianapolis for 33 years, was 78. He is survived by his wife, Sarah; one son, Albert of Indianapolis, and two sisters, Mrs.

Mrs, Dave Siskind of New. York

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Sarah Cohen of Indianapolis, and| .

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Vice President Says oe‘bated. Statement Was. ‘Literary Phrase.’ -

WASHINGTON, Dee. 10 (©. P). —<Vice President Henry A. Wallace today charged that: critics of his post-war views had “wilfully distorted” his statement about making it possible for everyone in the postwal Worlds drink o.quare of milk) aday. He explained in an interview with the United Press that his statement

was only 8 literary phrase—that he had no desire to force milk down

the throats of those who do not like | %

milk or to-reform the diets of foreign peoples. “I used the figjemnis he sid, § Symbol. of a higher living {standase, seemed to me to be {one fo. wove be be easily underue om is Have wilfully | ae

Referred to Mrs. Litvinoft

“What I favor is an opportunity; or- the millions who are fighting for freedom to increase their own pro-

a higher standard of living.” The controversial statement was ‘|made by Mr. Wallace in a speech to ‘the Free World association in New York last May 8. He described the: present war as a people’s revolution and said of milk: ‘#Half in fun and half seriously, I said the other day to Madame Litvinov (wife of the Soviet ambassador) “The object of this war is fo make sure that everybody in the world has the privilege of drinking 8 quart of milk a day. replied: ‘Yes; even a half pint’™®

Answers Witherow, Spangler’

That statement has been ‘severely criticized. The latest denunciations came from W. P. Witherow, president ofthe National Association of Manufacturers, and Harrison E. Spangler, the new chairman of the Republican national committee. Mr, Spangler said Mr, Wallace wanted to change the diets of Asiatics from rice to milk. Mr. Witherow told the N. A. M. convention in New York last week that aid to war-torn - countries after the war was a.-foregone conclusion. “But not the rehabilitation of their economy or the reforming of their lives,” he said, “I am not

fighting for a quart of ‘milk for}

every Hottentot, or for a TVA on the Danube, or for Sovernmental handouts of free Utopia.”

LIEUT. PERRY GOES TO CAMP CAMPBELL

|ams College ave., has been assigned to the Station hospital. at Camp Campbell, Ky. She is with the fifth service command. Prior to her induction into the army. nugse corps, Lieut. Perry was] supervisor of clinical instruction at Christ hospital, Cincinnati, O. She} is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. James E. Perry,

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