Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1943 — Page 5

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Chest X-Rays Advocated By County Association In Campaign.

A campaign to “find tuberculosis early” is under way in Marion county and will be continued through April as a part of the Marion County Tuberculosis association’s effort to control a threatened wartime rise in the disease. Slogan of the early diagnosis campaign is “Follow the example of the armed forces—get a chest X-ray.” Drive chairman is Dr. Gordon Batman, and serving with him are Dr, Frank L. Jennings, Dr. Edgar F. Kiser, Dr. Herman G. Morgan, Dr. James H. Stygall, Edward W. Harris, Dr. Henry L. Hummons, Murray A. Auerbach, Mrs. Nell Dixon, George E. Middleton, Dr. James S. McBride, Dr. Warren S, Tucker, Dr. Frances Brown, Dr. Charles J. McIntyre, Dr. James D. Peirce, Dr. Thurman ‘B. Rice, Dr. William M. Dugan, Dr. Harold C. Ochsner, Dr. Donald J, White, Dr. A. M. Hetherington, Dr, Chester A. Stayton, Mrs. Evans Woollen Jr., Mrs. Henry H. Hornbrook and Dr. E. O. Asher, association president.

TALLEST POLICEMAN PORTLAND, Ore. (U. P.).—Harry Hogue, 26, is Portland's tallest policeman. He is 6 feet 7 inches tall and tips the beam at 203 pounds.

WASHINGTON, April 9 (U. P.).—Text of President Roosevelt’s anti-inflation ezecutive order: By virtue of the authority vested in me by the constitution and the statutes, and particularly by the first war powers act 1941, and the act of Oct. 2, 1942, entitled “An act to amend the emergency price control act of 1942, to aid in preventing inflation, and for other purposes,” as president of the United States and commander in chief of the army and navy, and in order to safeguard the- stabilization of prices, wages and salaries, affecting the cost of living on the basis of levels existing on Sept. 15, 1942, as authorized and directed by said act of congress of Oct. 2, 1942, and executive order No. 9250 of Oct. 3, 1942, and to prevent increases in wages, salaries, prices and profits, which, however justifiable if viewed apart from their effect upon the economy, tend to undermine the basis of stabilization, and to provide such regulations with respect to the control of price, wage and salary increases as are necessary to maintain stabilization, it is hereby ordered as follows:

In the case of agricultural commodities the price administrator and the administrator of food production and distribution (hereinafter referred to as the food administrator), are directed, and in the case of other commodities the price administrator is directed to take immediate steps to place ceiling prices on all commodities affecting the cost of living. Each of them

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WASHINGTON, April 8 (U. P.).— High points of President Roosevelt’s executive order affecting wages and salaries and cost of living commodities:

1. The food and price administrators are directed to take immediate steps to place ceiling prices on all cost-of-living commodities. They are authorized to allow no further increases in such prices “except to the minimum extent required by law.” And they are directed to use all discretionary powers to reduce prices which are excessively high, unfair or inequitable.

2. They are not barred, however, from making readjustments in price relationships “appropriate for various commodities, or classes, qualities or grades thereof or for seasonal variations or for various marketing areas, or from authorizing sich support prices, subsidies or other inducements as may .be authorized by law and deemed necessary to maintain or increase production, provided that such action does not increase the cost of living.” 3. The WLB, internal revenue bureau and other agencies exercising wage-5Salary control are directed to authorize no further increases in wages or salaries except to correct substandard living. But the order specifies that wage-salary readjustments in line with the little steel

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reclassification, incentives and similar circumstances. 4. The manpower commissioner is empowered to forbid employment by any employer of any new employee or the acceptance of employment by a new eniployee except as authorized by the WMC chief with approval of the stabilization director. Aim of this provision is to prevent shifts from one job to another to gain higher wages or salaries. Only in event such shift is necessary for the effective prosecution of the war will it generally be permitted. = 5. All federal agencies, state and municipal authorities concerned with rates of common carriers and other public utilities are warned that rate increases inconsistent with the stabilization program will be disapproved and rate reductions effected wherever possible to help hold down living costs.

COLLEGE GLEE CLUB WILL SING AT CAMP

Times Special CINCINNATI, O. April 9.—The University of Cincinnati glee club Sunday will present two concerts’ at Camp Atterbury and one at the Roberts Park - Methodist church at Indianapolis. The club wil sing at 2 p. m. at the Camp Atterbury hospital and at 3:30 p. m. in the auditorium there. The Indianapolis appearance will be made at 7:30 p. m.

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law. Each of them is further directed immediately to use all discretionary powers. vested in them by law to prevent further price increases direct or indirect, to prevent profiteering and to reduce prices which are excessively high, unfair or inequitable, Nothing herein, however, shall be construed to prevent the food administrator and the price administrator, subject to the general policy directives of the economic stabilization director, from making such readjustments in price relationships appropriate for various commodities, or classes, qualities or grades thereof or for seasonal variations or for various marketing areas, or from authorizing such support prices, subsidies or other inducements as may be authorized by law and deemed necessary to maintain or increase production, provided that such action does not increase the cost of living. The power, functions and duties conferred on the secretary of agriculture under section 3 of the emergency price control act of 1942 (public law 421, 77th cong.) and under section 3 of the act of Oct. 2, 1942 (public law 729, 77th cong.), are hereby transferred to, and shall be exercised by the food administrator.

The national war labor board, the commissioner of internal revenue and other agencies exercising authority conferred by executive order No. 9250 or executive order 9299 and the regulations issued pursuant thereto over wage or salary increases are directed to authorize no further increase in wages or salaries except such as are clearly necessary to correct substandards of living, provided that nothing herein shall bé construed to prevent such agencies from making such wage or salary readjustments as may be deemed appro-

at a wage or salary higher than

that received by such new employee

in his last employment unless the change of employment would aid in the effective prosecution of the

War. 4 The attention of all agencies of the federal government, and of all state and municipal authori-

ties, concerned with the rates of common carriers or other public utilities, is directed to the stabilization program of which this order is a part so that. rate increases will be disapproved and rate reductions effected, consistently with the act of Oct. 2, 1942, and other applicable federal, state or municipal law, in order to keep down the cost of liv-

ing and effectuate the purposes of

the stabilization program.

To provide for the consistent administration of this order and executive order No. 9250, and other orders and ‘ regulations of similar import and for the effectuation of the purposes of the act of Oct. 2, 1942, the economic stabilization director is authorized to exercise all powers and duties conferred upon the president by that

director is authorized and directed to take such action and. tg issue such directives under the authority of that act as he deems necessary to stabilize the national economy, to maintain and increase production and to aid in the effective prosecution of the war. Except insofar as they are inconsistent with this order or except insofar as the director shall otherwise direct, pow= ers and duties conferred upon the

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been made to compensate, in accordance with the little steel formula as heretofore defined by the national war labor board, for the rise in the cost of living between Jan. 1, 1941, and May 1, 1942. Nor shall anything herein be construed to prevent such agencies, subject to the general policies and directives of the economic stabilization director, from authorizing reasonable adjustments of wages and salaries in case of promotions, reclassifications, merit increases, incentive wages or the like, provided that such adjustments do not increase the level of production costs appreciably or furnish the basis either to increase prices or to resist otherwise justifiable reductions in prices.

The chairman of the war manpower commission is authorized to forbid the employment by any employer of any new employee or the acceptance of employment by a new employee except as authorized in accordance with regulations which may be issued by the chairman of the war manpower commission,

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