Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 January 1943 — Page 3
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KEEPING THEIR PLEDGE to hold patronage legislation to a as : : | NN _For State Board to ; Review Budgets Under minimum this session, members of the. G. O. P. steering committee sition to 3 Points of 3 i: ! SH : have turned thumbs down on two proposed Patronage measures, one | — GOP Program y § a Make Selection. u Senate Meast re. of which already has been introduced. . Cg Sh La 8 3 : ‘This bill would take the store license division from the state tax By ROBERT BLOEM : AY Rha K : * All public officials would be pro= board and give it to Republican State Auditor Richard T. James. The : t SE ; : NE yi other, which probably now will ; Business and labor groups sough never be introduced, would have | Mr. Robbins had been sent hy | basis for compromise today. on given the financial responsibility, | his boss, Thomas C. Williams, a [legislative proposals to “lberalize” and hearing judge divisions of the | Jeffersonville barber he Se unemployment compensation after state police department to Re- | feated Mr. Robbins for the clerk’s an admonition from the house ways | ublican Secre of State Rue | nomination in the G. O. P. state = psi ay convention last summer. and means committee “to. get to-|’ The steering committee adopted | He started his plea by explain- | gether or else.” this “thumbs down” attitude after | ing that Mr. Williams was new to | Opposition to a Republican platits emissary, House Speaker Ho- | the job of handling supreme and |form measure making a number of bart Creighton, conferred with | appellate court business and said |technical changes in unemployment| Governor Schricker and found | that more help was needed. compensation was brought into
that the governor was not agree- : bh" State F {focus at a ways and m Loy 4 RALLY 10 HEAR OF Wha roared Senator eans hee ring §
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able ed umes. it, Ground), chairman of the state |torney Sy the state Chamber of ; : the Republicans couldn't, even if | Pudget committee, “do you mean | commerce. : : . they wanted to, take over the | [5 2V & Republican-elected state | Mr. Quinn told the committee ; Is TOWNSEND DRIVE financial responsibilit; and hear. | Oficial is incompetent?” business opposition to the measure : ing judge divisions of the depart- Mr. Robbins was somewhat | concentrated on three points—prowii of public safet par taken aback by that. He ex- |iection of wage credits for married Th ' ye _ Plained that he presumed every- | women who leave the labor market, ey say that any such attempt thing was “off the record” and permitting bene 10" receive
would run headlong into the now- commented that this was a de- : ; “ »” both I com on a. pe « ! famous supreme court ripper mocracy in which everyone, groc- and — Ip Oyen t in pensation > “freeze certain texts and to adopt
suit decision in which all executive ers, barbers, etc., could be elected : X Lad » "» ta SN departments of the state govern- | to offices £ Tostios of the Staness ang Shanges in the bask . - : There is a Sood Sea) of opposition ] ‘me ment were clearly placed under | to the presidency. fits payable. Le L land literature texts and it is on MICE ATTACK ‘MIE ADO’
the governor’s control. Ie. =.» c iotcok Datested ; 3 . these subjects that new adoptions MISSOULA, Mt, Jan. 3 aL
The, admit, however, that . A ¥ there Bs no legal bar to removing | HOW things change: Two years | ; most likely will be made. [owas founder of the movement,
A visi ring the heated ’41 session, The so-called liberalizations along All high school textbooks are for support of a national mutual ee Moons pn he i is co : Schricker | these lines, Mr. Quinn said, tend to Owl paxtics stare at midnight and Miss Odefta Win, whe x adopion is ping and mum and. placing the MOCralic - Governor Se ®' |defeat the intention of unemploy-| OPerates a hydraulic draw press from 3 p. m. to 11 p. m. at the pi pets
Qepartment | yepublican and Republican Lieut. GOV. |ment compensation. He said the Bridgeport 5 Brass Co. points to the clock, which indicates it's almost for adopiion next year, Under the terms. of the proposed They damaged on: numbe:. It proposed in a bill now in the | Charles Dawson were at swords | chamber of commerce would con- A a measure, the Present social security| “The Mikado.” points most of the time and they [tinue to oppose the plan which pro- 3 NU ENLIST 000 WAACs? program would pe replaced by| ee Bouse. iia D. Murray, G. O. p. | didn’t have much good to say [tects the wage credits of women . aN ST 500,000 WAACs? retirement insurance for all persons NEW AIR SETUP OPI OSED publicity director puts it: “Both | about the other. who voluntarily take themselves LL A WASHINGTON, Jan. 22 (U. P.. reaching the age of 60 as well for] WASHINGTON, Jan. 28 (U. P)s I en Now, they are very friendly and |out of the labor market for mafital LL a 3 —The woman's army auxiliary (those prematurely disabled for “pro- | —The chairman co! the thiee house disinclined to make any changes | they say kind things aboyt the reasons. Such credits, he said, RN LE 3 corps may ultimately be expdanded (ductive labor” by illness or de-|committees concer ied with civil and in the present governmental setup | Other. It was at the governor's should be wiped out as soon as the Rn N FF : wo to more than 500,000 members, it|formity.- : military aviation today opposed a that aren't pretty definitely a con- | request that the lieutenant gover- employee becomes unavailable for 3 RN ¥ : § a was believed today. The maximum| The district council will “meet proposal to create a new ¢ommiitee tribution to governmental econo- | NOr was placed on the state ad- | work. } x RRR RR § authorized surength now is 150,000. !after the mass meeting. to handle aviatior: proble:ns. my and efficiency. And it seems - instr Qefence Sounel, the By protecting the benefits, he } SH : doubtful that any of the pro- Ng = |contended, many women now em- : SE 3 3 posed changes woud. do this efion fense setup, in the new G. O. P. |pioyed in BAEoney occupations, | 11 aa Wa - STORE HOURS SATURDAY 9:30 TILL & ; tively.” defense bill. can arbitrarily make themselves SR NR IR RR i . RR 2 STOR E HOURS MONDAY 12:15 TILL 8:45 Cs = = And the lieutenant governor is |«avajlable” for: work at some future|: SS XR SR oF Story of the week: Russell Rob- | one of the leading Republican |gate and become eligible for pay-|i 8 : X ST. RAUSS bins, deputy clerk of the supreme | proponents of the theory that no ments. b N . RD SAYS: —-1T7T'S ‘ON a DAY NEARER v ICTORY and appellate courts, went before | patronage legislation should be He contended that the G. 0. P|. : Ra a 5 the budget committee this week | passed at this session—and the |. 00) would permit workers to. 3 a RR : \ to ask for increased appropria- | governor is the only Democrat receive duplicate unemployment di 4 Sl Fat Sa 3 . tions so that more help could be | from whom there is any patron- pay since they could ‘receive their.
hired in the office. age to be taken. regular compensation and, in many instances, later receive an NLRB STRAUSS award for lost pay. Mr. Quinn proSAYS: IT'S ONE DAY NEARER VICTORY posed that where such duplication k . of payments occurred, the law be made to require that beneficiaries refund any duplicate payments re-| ceived.
Bechdolt Defends Bill Whereas the proposed new law sets maximum benefits at 25 per cent of the wages received in the base period, now somewhat shorter than under the old law, the chamber of commerce contends that 18 per tgwould be enough, ” Fred dolt, general counsel for the employment security board which assisted in drawing up the bill, defended the measure, pointing out that representatives of all groups were consulted in its drafting. : : Members of the ways and means| . : : Four RCA workers find that hard work and lots of dancing don’t Committee low opposing factions 10 go well together. In the front row are (left to right) Miss Betty D Stewart and Miss Fulalie Garriott and (rear row) two sisters, Helen
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problem for you and you will have li } 'Y' Aff M ich ht to take your chances on ‘our judg- Fro IC 4 er I] nig ment.” } The amount of benefits to be paid] so many swing shift war workers appeared at midnight last night and the payment period, committee for the first “owl party” sponsored jointly by the Y. M. C. A. and the members agreed, probably will have y, w, C. A. that it was necessary to turn away more than 100 persons. to be decided later. The present Mrs. Elberta Gilmore of the Y. W. C. A. was in charge of the event. bill calls for a maximum of $18 a She hoped several hundred war workers might attend. A total of| week for 18 weeks, 650 were admitted, jamming the halls. ° Meanwhile, the abo Sotnimi} ee “Well have similar parties for etc his Ge Tw recommen another. wor 's o es, a « W. SIR: compensation bill for passage. This|" "oor SY Tulay, Shar C. A, are an attempt to furnish . bill, the one backed by labor or-|ing at midnight,” Mrs. Gilmore said. |, oq4ion for war workers on the : ganizations, goes farther than G. 0. At the next one, Curtiss-Wright “swing shift"—that 3 p. m. to mid- ‘ Th . | : os + Sh aT P. platform bills already before the|employees will furnish the enter-|night, or similar, shift. The parties e Hirary op— You are looking at one of the house and senate in liberalizing|tainment and Earl Newport and his | will last from midnight to 4 a. m. {oF workmen's “benefits, but now must| “liquid cooled” band, composed of [and will offer dancing, games, re- In The Ma S Store—is about as t fortabl f th compete with party bills under the|Allision workers, will furnish the |freshments, entertainment and 4 mos com e one 0 e handicap of their long head start. | music. swimming.
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