Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1943 — Page 21
Labor Leaders Confer With
1SCHOOL FOR PRINCESS
| LONDON, Oct. 33 (VU. ¥).-King
{presumptive, to publie boarding
[George VI has decided not to send Princess Elizabeth, 17-year-old heir
school or university, it has been ed, a : © His decision was made after a study of Tuesday's debate in commons regarding the princess’ edu.
Soldier Dies in’ Exchange of Gun-|
ELMIRA, N., ¥., Oct, 32 (U, PD. ~Local authorities released Pvt. Lawrence Bianco of Camden, N, J, today after he disclaimed responsibility in the fatal shooting of Pvt, Carlo Castronova on the grounds that he had been given no ihstruction in: the use of the 45-caliber revolver,
cation and “apprenticeship” for the Castronova, of New York City,
HEARTH COMPANIONS! throne, ¢ died today of a bullet wound in Arthur Greenwood, Laborite, sug-| the head received when Bianco |Of the Italians, and now he's a pris~ . gested that she should be sent to gave him his military polies |Oner of the Nazis, His af 29.75
public boarding school or university.| equipment as he prepared to take |'hat of an absolute prisoner. He The king was said to have con-| over Bianco's patrol yesterday. not the slightest liberty of communi« cluded that plan for her education | " —— cation with the outside world,” the drawn up eight years ago by George ! 4 priest said, V. Queen Mother Mary and a panel | LUNCHEON PLANNED . of advisers, could not be improved. | his position, the priest immediately For his ‘bravery at Buna in the Princess Elizabeth studies at least AT FT. FRIENDLY Go. to the papal nunciature. ad Lovely robes with feminine ruffled front New Guinea campaign Maj. Mil- [°l€ht hours daily. Dr. ©. K. Mar-| Catherine Merrill tent 9, Daugh- | wi and graceful v-neckline. In American hours with top ranking labor lead-| 1.4 G. Gray (right), whose wife (len. vice provost of Eton college, |ters of Union Veterans of the Civil | CHIEF NURSE TRANSFERRED . ca - |ers who denounced the little steel| jives at 58 Kenmore rd. here, re- |I5 one of her senior tutors, Regu- War, will have a covered dish| Lt. Sophia Pogorzelska, chief Beauty and soft blue, these button to formula. : celves the distinguished service [lar reports go to the king and luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Monday at nurse at Ft. Harrison station hose the waist and drape into nice front full- — Challenge Index cross from Lt Gen. Robert L. queen.and to Queen Mary and, Ft. Friendly, 512 N. Ilinois st. pital, has been transferred to the ness. A glowing rose is poised at the American . Federation of Labor Riiitinerper somewhere in Aus- |in Accoriance with constitutional | Miss May Wiley, president, will 38th field hospital, Camp Breekinwaist. Sizes 12 to 40. President Willlam Green said Mr, practice, to the cabinet. preside nt the following meeting. 'ridge, Ky. : Roosevelt sproposed that a commit- marr am nines tee of three WLB members investigate changes in the cost of living and the bureau of labor statistics index. The little steel formula was intended to allow for increased liv-|' ing costs between January, 1041, and May, 1942, but the bureau's in dex has climbed another seven points and labor leaders question the reliability of the index. A committee for the American Statistical association recently investigated the index and reported it was a reasonably accurate measure of living costs for families of moderate income in large cities, The committee said the index might not be a reliable yardstick for a particular area or industry, The labor leaders told the president that more flexible wage con-| (trols were needed.
Asks Leeway
“In the light of increases in living costs since September, 1042, greater leeway should be given members of the WLB to compensate American workers for losses sustained through rising costs," said “| Preeident Philip Murray of the Congress of Industrial Organizations. Prentiss M. Brown, in a statement released with his resignation as price administrator, sald the cost of living had been rolled back to a level 49 per cent above that of September, 1942, ; A. PF. Whitney, president of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, represented the independent railway brotherhoods at the conference and said he could not recommend that a 4-cent hourly wage award of an emergency board be accepted. The five operating brotherhoods are ex- | pected to reject the award in Chi-| ° cago today,
BROAD RIPPLE ESSAY WINNERS ANNOUNGED
New club officers and essay contest winners have been announced at Broad Ripple high school. Leading the Latin club will be Fred Verderosa, president; Nancy Boerner, vice president; Betty Newby, secretary; James Guyot, treasurer; Ann Hutchinson, program chairman, and Jane Augustine in charge of social activities, Officers of the Horizon club, senfor Camp Fire Girls’ organization, are Nancy Malott, president; Mary Flo Dugdale, vice president; Carolyn Dugdale, secretary, and MarJorie Mothersill, treasurer, Esays by Betty McKinley and Robert Woodruff will represent Broad Ripple among city high schools in the Indiana navy day essay contest. Faculty contest A judges were Bjorn Winger, Mrs. brown, sizes 9 to 15. (0,95 Margaret Anderson and Mrs. Ethel 100%, Wool Stuart Plaid skirt.
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