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d for extension to eight or 10 other sore jer to swing to a new outlook. ~~ ; E va | op “I have no feeling of nostalgia for Thru the generosity of your State and Ped

b § § [the ‘good old days," says the auto- IB HITS ‘BIG FOUR ~. {biography, just published, of the man who puts up strenuous resis-

. tance to unionization of the ReAry NOPOLY public steel plants. he headed during : the “Little Steel” industrial conflicts of the late 1930’s, “I am as eager as any man in this country for real

{ 3 i social gains for working men. I be- . { Pennsylvania Central Head { Hleve that in the years ahead the big 14.30% 14.65 eressnees [email protected]

i test of successful management will Claims They Have 81% be its ability to inspire and deserve rarerseses [email protected] ol : 5 Ria i the co-operation of employees.” BEM Y HEF JH | 55- 550 pounds ........... < 7h So ~Cooled Plant, Of Business. All Republic steel mills are now WHY ARE 2000 i Ah ROS =\eronautico * Day Work, 5-Day Week.

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; LOST—Black DOOK ; inity 300 E. oe v 1. C. Goad, vice president of the smaller carriers to compete in the have stated publicly that relations Jonn gg away Wednesday A nek poCEoIbOOE: iy 20 X. Top Sal

Ajreraft division of General! “more lucrative” territories now | With Republic Steel Corp: are fa- Or Old Workers. 700-1100 POUNds ....osessecee nein ices Friday, 3pm C al money. Reward, TA 1619 INDIANA FUR co.

: . | | ble.* 1100-1300 pounds «o..ovssnsess 1 1 ; Jo said at the conference that| controlled by the leading companies. | vorable. : z 3100-1300 ; Home. os LE Bri aN proper type of plan would increases Monro told a joint meeting of the. Labor Relations Betfer “Marginal* workers, older indi.| "1100 poupds ese 8.50@1038 LoST-1adys” sold Ben Madison Was ngton

may ol at funeral a6 hor a iy A ey Rewaid, stion by 25 per cent. {Chamber of Commerce and the J Ge Chole Ai rag: -. LoST—Pa E. Wash. car, Other manufacturers, however, be-| civic Alliance of Milwaukee that #&| This is confirrhed by union offi viduals, and women drawn into- the ¢o0- 800 pounds ........... 13081818 BURK—_Howard, age 56 87 Virginia ave. | “aq; Pa LA Rain. ex: eve a wage incentive plan would be ‘ro; gy per cent of the nation's air|Cials and is said to apply not anly labor market by War, constitute) geod ek a | Burk, brother of Mes. Jusaiia Newson, | 264, ; : the It to put into practice BECAUSE | ciness is in the hands of the big in the Republic mills] but In the the bulk of those now claiming un- 300-1000 DOURAS + -sesereriss heise rs. in —guranali, “overt Burk puppy. Business section Broad Ripple, Bf constantly changing models and so, ypije 4 lean 19 per cent is/*¢ven plants of the Consolidated | nioyment tnsurance, a tact-find-| Meo" sounds ........r..., Toms@izse] 228 SolubUA, | Saturday B. Bh. Sali Bp 1M. 20d.

; | te, ; ; 1% making a production stand- | oa rsely distributed among the 12 Vultee Alreraft Corp, now. headed ng ittee today to the | Common — , snd y Thugaasy’ orang. ton Bs Summit Ruvny. childs Permanent Positions

difficult to establish. i arriers.” | by: Mr. Girdler. ! 800- 900 pounds [email protected] ] ational service legisiation wil "GUE SET rected, And In the South Chicago plant Indiana employment security divi-|goeq rue A veh) 1oms@in00] Shimen Sted. Burial ite, ““Lucky® childs pet: Wi mot ane Bryant Needs 55 More Men be recommended, it is er | he warned, the aviation industry [of Repuiie, where ih 1937 occurred | sion. am wd Sammon i 7.000 9.00 hi; "priends may call . Reward. HU-T763, & Women for Selected Per. feels it , the bloody * " i ees ee himes. ! fae eee He, ee n SE ny situa] 71 be unable to ulfill- ita Gemen- |, eur ay cident For the past three weeks, job in- Cannery oot 890 100 ook—ciarence B., 830 Arbor ave, died! PURSE A ie ppt, To manent Positions! n work out manpo | dous obligations in the post-war re- | ' € COm- curance payments have averaged Sept. 38 near Nashville, Ind., beloved |... NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED : voluntary | Ipany was blamed by the unionis { Good 10.50 12.00 Roxie Cook, brother of Es-| 1101 . for the present by construction days, assure the maxi- | Pany was y the unionists joes than 2000 a week, and last week god _ -- Re eck of Decatur, Ti, and Ore |LOST—Child's glasses. Needed for school, | mum number of jobs to absorb re- (3nd the La Follette investigating |gropped to less than 1800, Good. (all weights) [email protected]| Holland of Seottavilie Ky. Vers Vance,| Vieinity 23d And Central. Reward. WA- Office Workers, Typists, File - : “i. vast . % A in, or es y » Members of the MARDOWEr COM ying soldiers and to activate a committee, and the Chicago police| «The majority of unemployment Cuiter and common '1 T00@ 8.5 Ky. Birla) Scottsville, Ky. Friends may | COST —Diamend wedding ring sad we 010'kS, Order Fillers, Packers A division © necessary cycle of lower rates, | Were blamed by the company, a re- insurance claimants are marg’ CALVES (365) call at W, D. Beanblossom mortuary guards at Parkway vowing alley.| and Others.

d A Vealers (all weights) fter 4 p. m. today. Body will be taken Reward Phon ar Sounel labor | STeater expansion and employment. cent inquiry showed no apparent workers, except in one area,” 00d 10 CROCE «1: ororor rs 14.50015.00 fo Scottsville at 4:10 a. m. Priday. OST Lady's Bulova wre Sa RE Lane Bryant Offers You: away- from | . {hangover from the bitterness of six fact - finding committee reporie.. Sutin, ahd medium RA 1.00% 14.00 FELDHAUS—Prank A. ae 66 years, of| low gold. Serial No, B036584. Reward. LP : it a Celther h¥ Mubonz). ~~ SCHL CRARER.. | JOAPS- ay : “Their Te-employment I GAINIUL| Feeder and Blocker Callie and Calves | and Jona Peldnaus. Funeral from Lauek | osp—oietooe | 25 Day, 40-hr, wk, 134 overtime. opening branch fac-| ponro said that this situation was | A Chicago regional official of the | ,cunations apparently depends | cpoice Bteers rie funeral home, 1438 8 Meridian, Satir- | yyy terminal. Sunday might. Rewsrd.| 3. Paid Vacations, Holiday Psy. - ! . ) 300 s MM. ri o . 1 3 ! J Ps the most serious threat to aviation's steel union said that conditions in| non the utilisation of marginal] 500- 800 pounds ............. [email protected]| (3% ° P J. brother of Nelle, | ameiao. : 4. Discounts on Wearing Apparel. promised progress. He listed as the the South Chicago plant “are yo yers by employers.” T Tooer? Puonds ocr I00G1.90 Mes, M. T. Connor, John IL. Garvey, |/OLCSSTATE dinmond HOE with het:| 5. Rest Period Daily, {others global control on interna- greatly improved and likely to im- 500- 800 pounds ......oeess.. 11.006 12.00 hh William , Voilnat, Mm, atric setting. Reward, - IR-2930, 6. Food at Cost, Clean Cafeteria. end tional air routes by a single com- prove further. The top mariage- Other Reasons Given 00.1080 pounds ..ss.reeseses 10.8@INTS| Goryey To New. Castle, Ind... Charles LOST—A biaek horse west of Indianapolis! 7, Free parking. Sirethft in| pany. and the efforts of surface car- ment seems convinced of the value| In a few cases, unemployed indi- werrniencenes DI8@1000[ Garvey ial” Bont. NLT Bhar whine: Sore Black, white, screw tail bulldog. | Make a lifetime career of working riers to invade the air world. {of collective bargaining, although i 500- 7.50@ 9.75) Friends may call at Feeney & Peeney| months; child's pet; reward. MA-7956. with this big nationally known it, He emphasized that the 12 small | { course it takes years to work out viduals found it hard to Calves (steers) . funeral heme, 2339 N. Meridian st, after order house. We offer you good o find jobs :

A-1958. money ; , today. Funeral Saturday, 8:30, -—Blonde cocker spaniel: male. “Top-| new and an oppo y to increase carriers had no quarrel with the these complicated controversies. because of slight physical handicaps; | J9 brunds down nage 1B ame: 8 am. at St John's. Per’: Wednesday night, BR-1743. Jour vay and your position in the : four large air transport companies,| We now have union recognition, an |because they lacked a “certificate| 500 pounds down =. .

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6. | Common and choice . ..°..... 3.50@ 5.35 | gAWKINS-—UI Grant, ” rs, se. of the large carriers of self- now working with. the unions, Mr; meq by Col. Everett L. GATANer,| gs sna eno" Lome ete A I A” ish Werter, evident facts when, with control of | Girdler denies, in the story of his|g..cion director, to make a cross- 8 choles io Semiiyg| Marien Hawkins - cect) Hawkins ofl Help Wanted—Female 8

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sles off - Lebanon, Priends ma rect competition with the smaller ceptance of the laws’ requirements ionine why even 2000 workers " ei a . ursday. Leba. GIRLS : fof advancement. Interview § to carriers for a substantial propor-|regardi undons, he says, “does . : High Lo please s 45. . 3 | " : should he Jobless; whether Shelr em. | Atiogh, cup .., 3% T¢ : American States Insurance Go.

tion of the remaining 19 per cent.” not mean that my opinions have ployment is largely temporary, and All-onal ; WELDING TRAINEES ==

Discussing the yernationsl Seid, changed,” whether it is likely that industries : {Monro said “the day past when| He and his associates still feel, he | ; - areas, also said it ht; eA S associates § will absorb those now ¢laiming wn- 2 : < ! sb ruiriee, 3 bn. Burd 40-Hr. Wk. While Training 4 'NOGRA al Tr 3 , invited. Hr. Wk. W raining 4 ST JENKINS—Lola E, mother of Thomas C. EN PHER

be widened: all |one to two airlines should doniinate| says, “That if the check-off of union {employment insurance: ri bal labor shortage areas—56 in| this field because it was demon-|dues, which is now a fact in the To fu a typical cross-section of |A Francis A. Jenkins and Mrs. Ce. ] ; Purchasing Department ESL EIIES MOULDINGS, ING. | =

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sber at present with indications | strated at the outbreak of the war steel industry, had been resisted by unemployed, the committee visited the list will increase sharply ‘hat such was a dangerous policy | business generally as effectively as. indianapolis, Gary, Terre Haute and | at, ana 'e néxt few months, Duly superhuman $4font on he part we and our employees resisted It|p¢ Wayne. More than half of the — ee. of all airlines, working under the in that so-called strike in Little| state's unemployed claiming bene- Borg Alr transport command, opened and | Steel, everybody in the country fits is concentrated in the Terre Ch ) Suisaintg the supply lines around | would have been the gainer. Too Haute and Gary areas, f 1 Chemical . {often in conversations and in newste a new $1,000,000 plant being He referred to the danger of cur- paper headlines the term ‘labor’ is| 85 Per Cent Women : by the government for the en of surface carriers used when ‘union labor leaders’ is| At Gary, the committee found that of pencillin, it was an- vade the Reed transport field meqnt, I still believe that many who [approximately 85 ‘per cent of the and declared “such a monopoly, gre supposedly the followers of such 400 claiming benefits were women, | 9 cloaked in a new, white garment | individuals as John L. Lewis are most of whom were laid off at the|Goodrien 202 8. M dian ot. 8 : of foresight termed ‘transport in-| actually men made voiceless by cir- | Kingsbury ordnance plant. SK Priends invited. Friends may call any * ASSISTANT CASHIER *| tegration’ would . . . be a POWT= | cumstances and by justifiable fear| At Indianapolis, more than half 30 : time, i : Mo deterrent fo sound expansion of the consequences of speaking|of the 160 claiming benefits were 5018 T & T.... a Bu ®° «ooo | KIRLES—Peter, husband progress. out. To the extent that they are|years of age or older, and better . Agnes Portiades George, necessary. — | kept voiceless, free speech has been than one-third of the 160 were Kennedy. ~_ Stenograph Ty :

‘ 1. bs ’ 40 day. Call in person. Asie for Mr. prt hig . : . exercised from America, women. 4 4 the fy. A : EMPIRE GARAGE i For {mm late and puantat, emglrs oC ] OBER "1 do not belleve a majority of| In Ft. Wayne proper, only four oh wens JY | ay rsday. Funeral Frida :30, 126 B. Wabash (Rear Keith's Theater) | 507, Peoples Bank Bldg. before § A. M. workers in this country want such | individuals were, found to be claim- - the 3 Beith hohe Ort 6 founiain ~ giFia; experi- | ater 3 RB NE

pons a system. But in the present cir-|ing job insurance. In the area tends | BE et Pv Benjamin Harrison ® Post STENOGRAPHER & ANNIVERS ARY S ALE | cumstances, what are they going to served by the Ft. Wayne office there | Noblit Exc

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on his Hoan vice at | Still against the closed shop, the | claiming benefits, 13 of whom were check-off, and unrestrained authori- | laid off when a factory closed down. ty of union leaders over their mem- | In the latter group were nine men berships, Mr. Girdler sees “a danger | whose average age was 64. There that real gains of people who work | were four active claims in Auburn, —even collective bargaining, which [all women whose average age was I sincerely favor—may be washed|52 years, In Lagrange out by a wide counter-swing of the pendulum of . public opinion. It is becoming increasingly apparent, I|Bluffton, Angola, Berne, Decatur, think, that the people are now |Huntington and Columbia City. aware it is as much against the “" Surplus Lurge public interest to have unregulated labor unions as it was to have un-| I the Terre Haute area, where regulated corporations.” The Girdler four-point prescription for industrial peace: “First, recognition of the principle

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