Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 February 1943 — Page 6
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STATE EDITORS DUE TOMORROW
Hoosier Press Association
To Discuss Newspapers’ Part in War.
The functions of newspapers in wartime will be a highlight of discussions during the 10th annual
meeting of the Hoosler State Press
association at the Hotel Lincoln tomorrow and Saturday. Editors of Indiana daily and weekly newspapers—both Republican and Democratic—are to attend. The meeting will be climaxed by separate luncheons of the Republican and Democratic Editorial associations at the Claypool hotel
Saturday.
The meeting will open with: a luncheon tomorrow noon when the association president, J. Frank McDermond Jr. of the Attica LedgerTribune, will deliver his annual message. An address will be delivered by H. W. Barnes, editor of the Eagle Grove, Iowa, Eagle.
Abels to Talk
R. A. Brodhecker, Brownstown Banner, the vice president, will preside at-the 2 p. m. session. Reports will be submitted by Wray E. Fleming, association general counsel, and E. C. Gorrell, Winamac Democrat, treasurer. Three addresses are scheduled. Edwin F. Abels, publisher of the Lawrence, Kas., Outlook, and National Editorial association president, will speak on “The Newspapers Go to War.” R. J. Supler, sales mangger of the Meyer Both Co., Chicago, will discuss merchandising and advertising in a new era. The newspaper sup-
"ply situation will be discussed ‘by
Leon A. Link, consultant of - the newspaper section of the printing and publishing branch.of the WPB.
Tribute to O’Banion
Alvin J. Steinkopf, Associated Press correspondent who headed the Vienna bureau for five years and who covered the first two years of the war from inside Germany, will speak at the banquet at 6:30 p. m. He will talk on the possibility of Nazi Germany’s collapse this year. At present he is war news analyst for WBBM, Chicago CBS outlet. Mr. Gorrell will be toastmaster. Gardnér J. Thomas, Marion Chronicle, present awards for contests. sponsored by the High School Press association and the conservation department and Virginia Byrd will play the organ. A highlight of the Democratic Editorial association luncheon will be a resolution in tribute to Lew O’Bannon, Corydon, an association member for more than a quarter of a century, who died last week. It will be offered by Clay W. Metsker, retired publisher of the
“ weekly| Plymouth Democrat and the
Plymouth Daily News, one of the oldest | living association members. He has been affiliated since 1900.
CHILE HOPEFUL OVER
REPORT OF OllLs:FIND
SANTIAGO, Chile, Feb. 25 (U. P.). —Government officials were cautiously optimistic today over reports that oil had been discovered in Chile after 30 years search. rts from Lebu, some 300 miles
* south of here, said oil and gas were
found at about 2000 feet. It was not known if there was oil in commercial quantities, but additional equipment and funds were rushed to the drillers and officials were hopeful.
MOTHERS TO MEET . Mothers of World War II, unit 20, will meet in parlor A at the ¥:. W. C. A at 2 p. m. tomorrow.
~ Mrs. Betty Wickliff will preside.
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NLRB DISMISSES OLD CASE AGAINST FORD
DETROIT, Feb. 256 (U. P.) The! national labor relations board yesterday dismissed a complaint by the united automobile workers (CIO) charging the Ford Motor Company
with unfair labor practices in its Chicago plant in 1937. The board reversed the findings of a trial examiner who reported on Nov. 7, 1938 that the company had engaged in unfair labor practices by distributing anti-union literature. The union also charged that layoffs at the Chicago plant constituted discriminations. These charges were dismissed by the tial examiner, whose findings in that respect were upheld by the board in its final report.
. . . and when the best motion pictures of 1943 are selected for the Academy Awards, beyond a SHADOW OF A DOUBT you will be thrilled to know that the outstanding production of the year proved to be your selection.
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MAJ. 0, E. OLCOTT LEAVES BAER FIELD
FT. WAYNE, Ind., Feb. 25 (U. P.). —Maj. E. L. Olcott, public relations
officer at Baer field, army air base
near here, since May, 1941, will leave in a few days to assume duties as public relations officer at an undis-
| closed base, according to an an-
nouncement yesterday. In making the announcement,
Maj. Olcott said he would be re-
placed by Maj. L. R. Kavanaugh, former special service officer at the base. Maj. Olcott was one of the first officers to come to Baer field. He is a native of Indianapolis and was graduated in 1916 from DePauw He served as a first lieutenant during the last war and later was promoted to the rank of captain. For a time he served as military attache in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Me Chiang on Women's Rights--
WASHINGTON, Feb. 25 (U. P.). —Mme. Chiang Kai-shek, who attended Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt's press conference yesterday, talked about the rights and obligations of women in this modern age. But she didn’t say yes and she didn’t say no. on whether she thought women should have equal rights. When she speaks to the women of China on that subject, she said, she tells them they ‘should think more of the responsibilities involved than of the privileges. If men expect women to share the responsibilities, she added,
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 25 (U. P). —The senate judiciary committee yesterday put off voting until Monday on the disputed McKellar bill to require presidential nomination and senate confirmation of mogt
federal workers earning more than $4500 a year. The postbonement came after a meeting described by Chairman Frederick VanNuys (D. Ind) as “the hottest I've attended in 10 years.” He said half the two-hour session was consumed in debate between Senator Burton K. Wheeler. (D. Mont.), a proponent, and Senator Carl A. Hatch (D. N. M.), who is “severely opposed” to the measure. “The bill would have been approved by a substantial majority if we had voted today,” he said. President Roosevelt wants the measure defeated.
U.A.-W.Members Price Watchdogs
DETROIT, Feb. 25 (U. P)— The United Automobile Workers (C. I. 0.) yesterday deputized its 750,000. members as . auxiliary “watchdogs,” wherever they live, to check merchants for violations of price ceilings and rationing regulations. Walter P. Reuther, U. A, W.C. 1. O. vice president, said the union had established an office at Washington headed by Donald Montgomery, former consumers’ counsel for the department of agriculture, who will summarize all complaints by union members and submit them to the office of price administration for action. Mr. Reuther said the work of the union would be purely supplementary and is pointed toward co-operation with heavily-bur-dened OPA enforcement agencies. Montgomery resigned recently
from the agriculture department,
STATE C. OF C. ASKS RELIEF LIEN BACKING
The state chamber of commerce today urged its members to write or wire their representatives in the legislature for ‘action on the house bill which would restore the lien provisions, to the welfare law. Copies of a etter from state farm bureau headquarters to its county departments were sent to state chamber members with the admonition to all who have not yet written their representative or senator to “do so today.” The bill, which would permit the welfare department to revive its former practice of taking liems against
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