Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 September 1943 — Page 19
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Mutual Admiretion Society carry the “Back the Attack” mess Brepuring fis awn private “ule By CHARLES T. LUCEY an entirely new kind of packing
age to every: man and woman in ! ! : .. OFTEN THERE is jealousy. and contempt visions and] n county during the nation’s Times Special Writer : house, revohttionary in Marior ; projected that Hormel men ean do
JAY C. HORMEL of Austin, Minn., is a trustee of the » Drojected that Hormel Each respects and is proud of the Sept. 9. committee for economic development. That is, he is one | « aoe . the hole seninet. Honey.
Ee a Eo Sines sie = $ood Sey. oo | Following an Ssanlastion meet-| of the top national leaders of a business and industrial Mfsmploymen. . few times, with the division engineers 100 per cent| "5 [OF stale war bond lea 5 Ye°| effort to provide and maintain high employment in the ert a prirlinBaghio of 4 occupied with an especially difficult demolition, Seriay, 3h Marion” Soup > ay United States after the war. : hay been chosen to set a pattern or or» much-needed rest. Hheywe Yushed ahead and tackled fresh demolitions Lt. Rudy Vallee and his const, guard He is also a good example of an employer who is doing _ : BO A ir.oh Diunnung. Ys Mins Su pply Finishin g Touches ; Practically every man in an engineering company wand, Father Flanagan of Boys) his part to make the effort successful. The Hormel story *Q.E.D. chairman for Freehor
: has to double in half a dozen brasses. Today he'll b| moun Neb, Ringling Brothers-| is an illustration of the C. E. D. idea at work on the only _ county, and Bennet O. Knudson, . ‘BEHIND THESE division engineers are what are running § mine detector, tomorrow he'll be a stone Barnum and Bailey circus and the| level where, in the last analysis, it can workin an indi- Jay ©. Hormel Shamber of Compeice resident
¢alled corps engineers. ‘They are under control of the mason; next day a carpenter and the ddy after a “Afrmada of Veterans” will be here| . 1. .. alg x second army corps and can be sk anywhere at plain pick and shovel man. But unlike the common next week to help sell war bonds. vidual company and an individual community. Cibat's o vey of the county's natural se- + the corps’ command. Corps enginedfS follow up the laborer at home, he's picking and shoveling under fire| The events begin next Wednesday, The 4000 workers of the George A. Hormel packing ghey EE entiena eam To of fy Sources and their possibilities. division engineers, strengthening and smoothing the about half the time. eve of “Attack Day." with state-| plant in Austin already get a guaranteed annual wage. referred to the appropriate de- CA
wide war bond broadcast with Rudy N .| Now Mr. Hormel has come up with a new concept of em- partment of the company for deValier #50 Mig'heng wid, the. Jur 2.0p tailed research and preparation, Local Mills Planned
: ° d I ; ® : li : pm - , . pac 3 N ba ‘chase of the first third war loan| ployer responsibility for the post-war period. It is: : d yer, re ) N a POR INSTANCE, sovbeah oul E Insi e n 1anapo 1S By Lowell : ussoaum yong NN ounaud outer at Bil- Jobs for all former employees who return from mili- Sr. tivation in the county has inbo : Ne a dan Stas. Cnt 5 sits. 5 Danse tary service and a full year's notice for any who, having Fully Exantined creased from 14,000 acres to 2, «. * 0 - THE SHORTAGE of help creates some amusing mak Stele. a iadiks & ne Bar Sensing Buy ator } replaced Hormel people who went to war, may have to be IN CONSIDERING a new prod- I putts Sruenn soya Hi is some. uo} et Among. sus Awl, Isnt it, It's stuff like this that gets us noml- Xp is Rub Vate dismissed when peace comes, ~ Wg bol RUPE; “puch dae miles away, so Albert Lea is y hie : at Pe * son TE No ave, reading: nated for skunk editor. Monument Circle will be the. scene That's backing a promise with blue chips. But Mr. uundings and am ery. sidering the ung oa local. hile the boss woper Bud. A Dime a Daiice ; : of Indiana's biggest war dance] Hormel doesn’t think of his guarantee in terms of having amined. Under the heading of ro advanced Sutin 308 Jet Slosed while the washes dishes.” Roge to launch the Marion county cam- 52 - distribution, consideration is § The Yara 2 row reports going to the delica- MIGHTY OAKS from little acorns grow. Back on |paign. Purchase of a bond will let to pay 52 weeks dismissal wages to great numbers of men Riven Seles NE aisuins ‘Fyeeborn county is a large grower ! tessen on Central just Rotn of Aug. 3 we had an item telling how Betty Simms and | Indianapolitans dance all evening, and women. What he’s really telling his executives is: and advertising As to the prod- oF Ju, Nat, wigs be 3 PvE, 38th ‘and seeing a sign on Te Mary Alice Ahlering, Power .& Light Co. secretaries, fotherwise it's a 10-cent war stamp “Plan our_business so there'll be jobs for everyone-— uct itself, matters of patents, ion nlart are beir ey a door: “Closed for dinner. ® listened to the dance music while the Jap sub was|a dance for each ‘couple. | the soldi d sail } A —— ne ‘prices and packaging are looked . lights were on and four people "ooo bok circle and got to wondering. “Why”| Ringling Brothers-Barnum and| Ug Soldiers and sailors who into, and complete market analy- A Northwest research commitpatiently standing outside could oo gered “not have d dime-war-stamp-a-dance{ Bailey circus will be here Sept. 10| left us to serve the country Still must be well above the pre- sés—consumers, competition and °° Of technical experts in St. Paul see the proprietor and his wife oo "0 "Circle to sett bonds and stamps?” Pelix |and 11, while the “Airmada of Vet- and the wartime workers, TF 3000. "$0 on—are undertaken. Then re- “Nd Minneapolis is helping: the calmly eating their meal, AM dams of WISH read the item and decided fo do| erans” led by a Hollywood star, willi | =, 7 Realizing this, Mr. Hormel has porty go back to the planning AIDeré Lea group to make the - -it's become commonplace to see something with it. The result is being announced {appear on .Sept.-14 for a downtown too. : assigned. his. 35-year-old sales committee, survey ind statistical-- interpreta~- : : Post-war planning, as he sees it, manager, Willlam Todd, to direct tions are being prepared at the
a sign on the window of a busi- . Loan e to be hel urs- | parade. ness establishment readisg: Sd ve Tig wa with wig Jed Th a| Father Flanagan of Boys Town| is a matter of diligent research the company's. peacetime job- It a report Is favorable, the University of Minnesota. The two will come to Cadle Tabernacle on| and study and work, minus hoopla, creating prdgram. And a plan. Project omes what Hormel chet: questions to which answers
“Closed for vacation. ‘Back next ) possi > " i i week.” . .. A. rose and a rosebud, litt Xisne fog 1} sre fast » elliie-» Name bang oo Sept. 15. and that’s the keystone of his ning and co-ordinating committe Men call “operating,” and is kept" are being sought are: How many slong with a card reading: “Lest your car beneath the Lyric theater marquee if it| Mrs. Mark Wayne Clark, wife of| thinking about the coming job. has been st up and charged with lve "and growing against the workers will want jobs in Albert ' the lieutenant gerjeral who volun-{ problem of the whole central responsibility for originating and 9aY When-it will be put into ef- Lea after the war? How many
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forget,” arrive at the home of Mrs.. Robert J. W. | rain. te: ts off th ee «fnzel, 1611 N. Meridian, each month. They're from logis tke vain a ives the ears s aod soutine teered. fom, the hagardous spy mis-| Northwest, developing projects and for spur- fect. A project disapproved by jobs can be provided? her husband, Capt. Kingzel, stationed at a base hos- Several days ago, some unlucky wretch parked his sion to North Africa, presented the “To the extent that we put ring the division heads who will the committee isn’t permanently Farmers and townspeople have “pital somewhere in the Hawalian islands. When be. . convertible coupe. (top. down) near the marquee and Picture story of the prelude to the| hocus-pocus into the planning we have to carry out the details. - dead. What geems not feasible pee, geked to set. down their Jeft San Francisco early in 1942, Capt. Kinzel ar- returned to find the car practically drowned African invasion at the third war{ will fail,” he says. ““To-the extent... ox wore 1OAAY. BY. -APPear practical six hrohakle postwar needs for durranged to have the rose sent to his wife. ‘And then, ? : loan drive luncheon in the Claypool] that we stay away from the months hence, and so it will be ghle goods—new homes, repairs to , son, Robert J. W. Kinzel Jr., was born last Novel Reference — {hotel yesterday. spectacular, we have a chance to Seek Wider Markets reeXummed in the light of de- present homes, farm machinery, ’ e order to a rose With 650 members of the state] succeed. I'm trying to take all velopments, , autos and ‘the like—and other the captain increased’ th “HARRY MAYER of Indianapolis Engraving likes war finance committee and civilian| suggestion of the miraculous out ~~ FIRST, THE most careful pos- poo 0 avery project is the questions are thie basis for careful to recall how he first obtained credit at a clothing def. ¢ this id IN . sible estimates were made, divi- - : " t ense officials from every county| 0 ea. and make it a se- % division throughout tne fue following the words, “Num- estimates of the increased buying store. He went to Block's and bought a suit, then |, 1, siate present, the luncheon| quence or orderly. ordinary busi- Sion by on throughout the 0 en employed . . .* The power brought to Freeborn County asked to establish credit. Asked for references, he Was an organization meeting for| ness transactions.” company, of probable employ- difference between that figure and by the war. When all the informe of : 3 gave the name of the neighborhood saloonkeeper: |i. war bond drive by_house-to-| — j ment-in each of the three years the numberof the com-— mation 1s-put together, the C.ED. = ¥ ¢ The credit man gasped a bit, and said it would takely co “farm. to-farm and business following the war. Then began pathy. would a employ on leaders belfeve, Albert Lea's bust- = "Fall 1 fash. T ding: several days. When Harry returned to the store, hel, py ciness canvass and bond]. 1100 in Service Hie seach or: Ways and means )."oject is the gap still to be Nesses and industries will be able Xr of increasing these estimates. In closed. In some cases even the U0 make fairly accurate forecasts of
stinks.” It's faint praise, was told: “Your credit is all right, but you hold the etail stores, Hoosiers h # ns. id skunk editor. His stu? booths in yetall stores, Hoosiers hope general that meant looking for . the number of jobs it will be . names of workers on future proj- w be 3
but, Shacks. it's betier than being ignored. . . Writ- distinction of being the first person ever to give us & |v, yneet their drive quota of] THE HORMEL plant had 3000 ‘he Indiana employment security division to, saloonkeeper as reference.” “What did he tell you| gsr 000,000, employees before the war. - It has - bew and bigger opportunities for “ects, and where they are to come DOSSIble for them 0 provide.
A » “ - . the : explain his tardiness ir sending in his unemployment “about me?” asked Harry. “He gave yoli a good refer-| Native: Homier about 4000 now, and. some 1100 company to market its meat from, are specified. . And much the same process is
yr oducts, which in turn can mean carried 4 Sompensation, tribu a New Albany business- ence,” the credit man said. “He told me you worked ji have gone to the army or navy. Pr : x: sald he — “having trouble with my shorts.” hard, are good to your mother, and spend very little| que charming, attractive army| Theoretically, that means a total more and better jobs in the Hor- . 5 Lr. cts lowe und counties through he of help, short money with him.” That was 34 years ago and we'll | general's wife, & . native Hoosier,| of 5100 persons entitled to the mel plant. It's Specific Planning out the country in a. national is indeed an bet Harry still is the only one to give such a refer-| ,,ueq for the first time slides| guarantee of jobs or a year's dis- The planning committee stindied effort to win the § b - Col. James M. ence... In case any Republicans are worrying!...qe from snapshots taken by Her| missal pay. However, some of the —and continues to study-—such ONE - PROJECT, for example, Ing a return of mass Wiemploys Harrison, about not getting enough watermelon at the G. O. P|} uchand. There were scenes of the| soldiers and sailors won't come questions as development of new calls for seven persons who are ment, hy " fo white house on the hill from which| back, and many of the wartime products, opening of new sales already on the pay roll and who, a an . One of our agents, noting the emptiness rest. We hear County Chatrman Henry Strom isfy light in the window signaled the -employees will return to former outlets, better use of waste ma- of course, will have to be re- Next: 4 Beal Benne Helps Little ths id phonograph colecion bare on Mom UBiaiping 1239 melons, allied officers the O..K. to lands| Jobs. But the post-war job goal terials, and 50 on. When it comes Saeed when they change from Musffiess ta the pa over which the group * - a
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Abe Sept. 2—8ince. the Quebec con- If these were normal times one might say that ved: ie desien Were She Sita - | OF DETECTIVE Cleanup of Eating Places M, PS RECOVER
state t newspaper writers were being taken entirely too : . : okt dit . Poe hie, Wie House and te . departien a et a ree 8A bouts}. the Sontetence 50 wl is reine + |< City health ‘officials today were venereal diseases: ; to denunciation of newspaper columnists partment. 1 wouldn't dare think of it now, but it is, * =~. tral dobis. when French oldi 7 pondering methgds of immediately| Establishing of an inspection TET . re especially 10 calling Drew Pearson a lar. ‘ridiculous for two big men like Roosevelt and Hull hid Inder 5p Sots. whien Preach Soldier, AWOL, Now Faces ralsing ‘Tunds needed 10 adtivate-s laboratory in the. Caste e hall bai No Case at Fort Serious; President Rooseve many important things to be done, to a * Py , along : > — iat Roker Retr a 30 Tay porta. Shin throw- them into a Cltes Sacrifice Court-Martiat-for grehenaive Setnup of ted ani departmerit If-which records of sill Eynact” Most Out of miost savage outburst of temper Week's- hysterics. Speaking as “one of the great Thef here as recommended by. Dr. Her. |" 0itation ratings would be lodged. | “I can recall at a White House I don't mean to be critical. Not at all: - But {band of American women who have{ “= Thefts. ~Timan G. Morgan, health board sec- orn OL tie fentues distinguishing | Hospital Today. press conference. It is. barely ordinarily a person would say to himself that if{sons, husbands and fathers on the TERR HA ind. Sept. 3 retary. Dr. Morgan's health inspection reover |Nghting fronts” Mrs. Clark said, | E| HAUTE, In 4 | organization brings not only restau- Seventy-two Pt. Harrison soldiers
_ possible they are using Pearson to "Roosevelt and Hull were not so much worried over J The health board yésterday emfear of God into all of us. ‘what a gossip columnist says, and were not so busy|“On the home front we're much too wor) —IAlee Brown, New York powered Dr, Morgan to take steps ats aud vayarns bot all othe r food who were poisoned by food yester=
put the fear a that was the purpose or = thinking up rough things to say about him, taking conscious of percentage. We think City, who' admitted he was A. W.| at once to materialize certain of his day afternoor ported re- ! mot I will say that so far as I up two of Hull's press conferences and one of Roose- |that' when we give 10 per cent, we lo, L. from Cainp Breckenridge, Ky.,| plans calling for: Unde: the scope 3} cy heath ge. ey on ial ine sation onl am concerned they have practi- velt’s, then Dustaps- wel, it mustn't be said in these hae suchurged uF chisiion. Fuak today faced possible court martial] Adoption of a Grade A restaurant Jaitibe Hib bakeries bottling today. times, you know. sory o “|for stealing a civilian detective's| and tavern ordinance recodifying| confectionaries, and : might think about y Chine ton ped out one Jap Ma~irousers and squad car while im- [Sanitary standards now coly loosely i hoi || The. men, members of -the avi= goes on in ou our state Churchill's Remarks Refreshing - Shine gun Dest oy en ® second. |personatnig a military policeman, "| Observed: would | tion military police quartered in though been assigned Employment of eight additional : 1 mighe . ag CT IT 18 more refreshing to tur from these] to destroy only the fist. He was » .D. immer br a demand Boner on | dismal gripings to the remarks ure killed In his attack on the sécond. and theft of the officer's gun.|sbection division, all of them to be{peqith budg “He added 90 per cent to his 10] budgets raged 20 oper n 10} selected on a merit examination| 1. commen on his recom3 Ametioa's basis. They also would be required a 30 Sufds sould Bate bith Sure Hienaly, mor packed war,” she said. to. have had previous eperience (AMelstions, Dx, Morgan, told The With ‘praise for the work that Soviet Russia: doing ‘Mrs. Clark read a | Jetter [tne bus... ih flourishing | A5d_FrAINING he SAnItANON Dd: tpversis-in fhe city had beer checked | ir thie allied cause, more hopeful of an early meeting | written to her by her husband after ining out | Appointment of a director for the | since Jan. 1, and more than 50 of : between the heads of three great opponents Of | he had volunteered for the dramatic entire program at a salary of from |them closed. was : ow what consti- Wie ties VMN. ho ois, 7 ay last ta $3600 to $4000 a year, with the “These citations,” he pointed out, ls nang te wo. Ore 1 1 th eC VAPApEL Juth 3 sated Eresident Rooke “Quotes Letier ; : rr es me We ns in advance, that were coming along pretty well but they were given né| “If T succeed ‘and return, T will |... san - : Pression i a on I take the BagkgICUng Ub $idunee. Have done a fine deed for the allied , ’ ‘Enattment of laws fequiring a health department into action.” (A Possibly country were given more guidance | cause,” he wrote. “If I don't, I ¢ more rigid physical examination of | recent United States Public Health Have bls Sues: 3 w make. De ev- | io | all restaurant and tavern employees | investigation gave Indianapolis a low you y can for our ~ 2 |lo include a periodic blood test for sanitation ssore). and Al of thos who WARY 10 se this metry | ech caer Boney ah for our + pe
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Other honored ts and By Eleanor Roosevelt jp Other honored guests and speak Governor Schricker, Chester C. WELLINGTON, N. Z. (Delayed). —As I weni down his cheek. He sid, “Tim not, wandering ba Davis, preshdens of a
me, but I'm wondering about all my buddies.” To 5 the wards of one of the New Caledonia 7% FU ION went into & Red Cross club for| "SF 100d administrator, and C. 8
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