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sequent legislative action might} ° ¢ session when the union counterstrengthen the hospital board's by proposal was first submitted but legal status. : acknowledged there was no When that time arrives, the city 2 : yt A will stump for a clause making City / : The management offer was based hospital a separate taxing unit and : on a suggestion by President Roosethus remove ;t from the financial y ; velt that the unions accept the jurisdiction of the hewlir boars, four-cent increase in straight-time from which it now receives its i hourly rates recommended by an funds. A separate taxing uIL| monights meeting will be for aux- emergency board and an additional clause was stricken from the re-|;, .. ,ojice jeaders in zone 46 and four cents as overtime. compensacently enacted measure, reportedly | n, poy jeaders who have had an tion. The eight-cent total would a Ine behest of political Jobbiie active interest in the plans so far. \ boost weekly basic earnings by rN The boys will select a badge for $3.84, =, : Cal wo control within id own domain. the junior police and plans will be NT olf sugtated the overs Jor Chrismas, Sesphie the TY | Merit System Optional completed for the registration of time formula because railway em-
regarding them, a to an- v , 3 o_— iw Wy ulivay other letter which reads in part: | Most significant provision of the|P°YS In the unit. H. Arnholter, executive secretary of | ployees now receive pay
2 _| The registration will be held next |the city civilian defense council, has only for working more than 43 3 0 ASH ‘GIFT CHECKS’ “Some farmers receiving such [law » that whieh Takes tetaviia Monday, Tuesday, Wednesdiy and been in charge of arrangements to hours a week compared with 40 in 3 } checks Were ANE ATH DAVE (MO SA LA Thursday from noon until § p. m. get the plan started. She has had most industries. His proposal, how(Continued From Page One) | toro oo ney decided they | Mr. Laird, who probatly will be|BOYS Hving east of Olney st. will the aid of the district groups and ever, did not provide the standard | tee. about get- | Might as well cash them for they [named to chairman the board, is register at the Dream theater and an advisory committee. He ad Sehait Svertime Tue + agriculture committee, BOOS BUC | ould have to pay It back in high [now president of the health board : 4 ane io _ ting these mysterious heck » al taxes next year. to which he was appointed in 1934, TERM ‘NEW DEAL words “New Deal” which once [posal called for an ven Jn several hte Seaver imi + | “We all know that money does | President of the Laird Business | united men as under an inspiring (in straight-time hourly ra hl a gressmen. have received simiia not grow on trees, and it will | Promotion service, he also is chair- banner, have become on outworn, |weekly fusions $3.84 in “ c complaints. wo have written | have fo come out of our tax |man of the membership committee| OPPOSED BY L D R irritating label that divides men |wages. In addition, they ’ ie a gr aa department | money, social security, bond sales |of the Columbia club, president of L 8 Ur lh] even in his own party. and one-half overtime pay figf:the
¢ is A \ It is my opinion that the Presi- [hourly paid employees, largely yardor from some invisible source, the board of trustees of the Indiana kb (Continued From Page One) . , us, 4 about them. | “If an individual would conduct Grand Lodge, A. F. of M., and pres- dent's desire to discard the title |men comprising about half the 350,
§ [Here isa sample letter to Sen- | his business in such & manner ident of the Masonic Home founda-| millions and with the possibility | “New Deal” indicates his decision 000 workers in the operating group. Ht checks have been | People would al once question ais |tion. of building a lasting peace. to run for the fourth term. As a | For train service employees who “Many gift checks nave " | sanity” Mrs. Nicholson has long been And he finds congress and the Washington newsman with long [are paid on a mileage Wibie, he ‘ received in Indian and ve Bre, | “Agricultural adjustment agency [Identified with welfare work here| country torn over domestic issues experience puts it: “F, D. R. wants |unions in lieu ot Overtime as ul | wume every county in the same Officials say the checks are prob- and now serves as director of the| that must seem puerile and in. | NO excess baggage loaded on the payment of out-o POuiiel expenses States has received the mame | Tror 1942 parity payments. | atiussapey Social Hygiene associa-| significant when compared witn | Democratic platform. for layovers away from e 03 ——— thing. ‘There was no lecter ac- | P00 (0 FO Detter sent out tion. She was a member of the| those discussed at Cairo and | DUTINg the pre-convention |expenses show wide variance, but|—— companving these checks ang no last July which should have been | Indiana legislature in 193f-36 and| Tehran. months next spring the war in [the emergency board in the i receipt was demanded in rein, received by the farmers explain- |led legislative action to ban “heart| Much of this internal dissen- both Europe and the Pacific will operating case reported that the ——— “Now farmers as a rule are not ing the checks. {balm suits” in the state, She was| sion which seriously interferes have reached a crisis. I am con- unions estimated that the indi- | demanding or asking for these ————— in secretary of the constitutional con-| with promotion of war against fident that the President will lead |viduals® expenses averaged $350 a | { gif, and they figure they will vention that ratified the 21st amend-| the axis comes from partisans | his party to a policy calling for [year or about $7 a week. Monthly | ——— ! have to 3id In paying it back in BOMB ROCKET GUN ment for and against the New Deal, Yet national unity as the only means expenses ranged from $20 to $85. |= ; the near future. Also farmers | Dr. Ensminger has been a health| the President is aware that most | 10 victory—and then similingly | Management representatives were |= are wondering where this money ARE AS IN FR ANCE ‘board member for the past 12 years.| of the administration's philosophy | Rccept the nomination. Little do- |said to have objected to the demand
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: and peace is well within reach, {with the wage stabilization program. : pom THE MOST part the (Continued From Page One) 1.iian. Medical school staff, A| COmPlished fact and that the very pe ‘
are cashing the checks Boulogne as British bombs found world war I veteran, he holds a mt etemeee— an their mark and German, anti-air- lieutenant coloneicy in the medical : craft shells burst. Clusters of search- reserve corps. Point Thrifty J tshis probed the sky. | Mr. Griffith is president of the The bomber formations crossed ydell works, a furniture manufacCRISCO the southeast coast in several waves turing concern; president of the beginning shorly after dusk, Associated Employers of Indiana, a Only a few hours earlier, a pow- | director of the local war manpower erful force of American Flying For- committee and is active in some tresses and Libersiors atiacked un- half dozen civic clubs, He belongs specified targels in northwest Ger- to St. Paul's Episcopal church and many in daylight. Twenty-three en-! the Columbia and Woodstock clubs. emy fighters were shol down by the! Mr. Artis has been manager of
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stroyed another 15. Twenty-one! Indianapolis Y. M. C. A. staff for "bombers and four fighters were lost. more than 20 yéars, he's a world 4 ; A short air raid alert was sound-| war 1 veteran and chairman of tne / \ oF i | 1 ’ ed in one London area last night, social service committee of Flanner 1 A) 4 GALLOWH uv R CHEMICAL CORPORATION but no bombs were dropped, House, 3 — - | He is serving on the Indianapolis GRENADES KILL TWO | Citizetis Snel] the Indianapolis HONOLULU. Hawaii. Dec. 23 (U.| Church eration race relations ta P.).—The explosion of {wo anti-tank commitiee and. the Indianapolis : gy, ie ' SEND REBLY TO Bho fa vob grenades with which Walter P, Kim, Chapter of the American Associa- : w : 23720 1}; Robert Lee, 10, and-Walter Fy. ton of Social Workers, bEpNsTen 2; nakoshi, 10, were enacting a battle Tr oT | field scene killed one of the boys, FALL PROVES FATAL ; December 14, 1943 end_ injured the other two so seri- Joseph Shue, who was injured p ously that one died and the otherip.. 17 when he fell‘from the roof jis ot Seger ted to bre vestige; of his garage at his home, 33 E Pe. Maynard Wyman | Son Sieg 4 onades | "OV Raymond st, died today in City| F * A.E.8, #12, U.8,M.C.A.8. TE Joe, rena es, . hospital, He was 64. 4 Quantico, Virginia : TASSIGNY IN ALGIERS ; : BT | ALGIERS, Dec. 23 (U. P.).— | BECOMES INSURANCE AGENT k Dear Maynard: { Gen. Delatre de Tassigny, who led | Joseph E. Farrell has joined the : an abortive revolt ainst the [local C t - A - - 3 rl ‘we: “had | Germans in’ Prance ne NoveInher ohne: Se Se ; We were Brae lose you hw 3p oe Bedania We ad3L yea tal n bis 1942, has arrivéd here by plane by | sentative, 3 wartime responsi ty a : + but we plane from London and is expected | ——= : : nu because we are up to our eyes in war work which must go on; but now we can to assume important functions in| : E TE see. the end of the war and victory in sight, we’ think it is.time to give.a | the French army, Fries 8 BY | ; promise_to you and to_.the other men who. are in the service. —} V. F. W. PARTY TODA cushion plastic makes loose plates 6c r j The I wt |] £200! t wt much. fonges. fiosomical We, the Gallowhur Chemical Corporation, promise that after the war is HORNING of : 2099, Veterans of Foreign rs, oa Head ia a ube, onl 7 " © over we will provide Jobs for twenty-five percent Rore employees than we now © | the Ladies auxiliary will have « [REITER AT B34 3 Spr lh : ‘have, and that this percentage will be made up entirely of men selected from QUALITY MARKET | Christmas party and grab bag ex-| : : the services.
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