Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 September 1944 — Page 8

For Blanket Insurance to

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against the ordinary economic to the grave.

the government announced its matching the radical

Beveridge 19 months ago.

Government Modifies Beveridge Plan; Submits Proposal

Cover Everyone Against

Economic Hazards From Cradle to Grave.

26 (U. P.).—The government offered Britain a modified Beveridge social security plan today, that

Proposed blanket insurance for every man, woman and child hazards of life from the cradle

ie ‘In a white paper that presumably bore the approval of both the coalition cabinet’s conservative and labor members,

to go a long way toward

willingness post-war social objectives urged by Sir William “at a cost of 60 to 77 cents a week for each working man and wom-

an, the white paper proposed life-long protection against unemployment and sickness, plue old age pensions, maternity and family alJottents and burial grants for the United Kingdom's 47,000,000 inabitants, om government “proposals will be fitroduced in commons next month, by. which time Beveridge himself will be a member and able to debate the issue. + Beveridge Plan Daring

While probably the biggest enter#ise in social insurance ever undertaken by a government, the white paper program was considerably more modest than the Beveridge plan. It rejected as impracticable the economist's daring proposal that the income of no man, woman or child should at any time be per-

for married couples, the same as in

the Beveridge plan; $7 weekly old-

age pensions for husband and wife and $4 for single persons, against $8 and $4.80 proposed by Beveridge; maternity grants of $16, plus weekly benefits up to $5.20, and, at the other end, burial grants ranging from $12 for children to $80 for adults, both in line with Beveridge's plan,

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WASHINGTON, Sept. 26.—~With

the camera fan from wasting film

The new Curtiss C-46 Commando, now being produced minus paint, flies in formation with a sister ship, garbed in A. A. F, Pilots report that the new version, minus the aerodynamis drag caused by paint, is appreciably faster than the old painted vere sion, The Commandos are being produced at the Buffalo, Louisville and St. Louis plants of the Curtiss-Wright Corp’s airplane division.

New Photographic Device Prevents Double Exposure

IN RAIL TRAFFIC

By Science Service :

photographic film so hard to get

these days, heightened interest attaches to a new device that prevents

by making ‘double exposures and

Real Estate Bohds

BDC

i BUY U, 8. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS :

ing the -earth, both mounted on-a commion pole. By turning the pole,

2% to 2% and barley off 1% to 2%.

‘tents a bushel; corn off 2% to 3%, oats off 2% .to 2%, rye off 1%

. eres sree Standard Products Co. fiscal year

ended June 30 net profit $613,320 or | $2.04 & share vs. $160,403 or 53

|Report Was Unanimous

Only to Avoid Row Before Electio.

campaign purposes, the senate education and labor committee submitted a misleading unanimous re-

s bill. ; | The committee is not unani-

report favorably thereon and recommend that the bill do pass.”

Committee Agreed

agrees to such a report. But after the election there will arise around this projected legislation first, a filibuster, and, later, a bitter floor fight. : The unanimous report actually reflects the unwillingness of some committee members to get in a row about job discrimination before the

" {election.

If the senate undertakes to consider the bill when it returns Nov. 14, it ‘will be relatively easy for its opponents to filibuster until the end of this session. It would be a matter, then for the 79th congress which will meet Jan, 3. Some of the bitterest opposition

WASHINGTON, Sept. 26 (U.'p).| |

and giving consideration to the bill,|

It is a fact that the committee did{

port. on the fair employment prac-| ‘x. 5 tices :

Engineer Fears Another - WPA Unless Definite ~~ Plan ls Set.

ST. PAUL, Minn., Sept. 26 (U.P). —Col. W. N, Carey, federal works agency: chief engineer, said yesterday that “should the current prevailing public lassitude toward planning for post-war public works continue, another WPA-type program after the war is as certain as death

and taxes.” ; “Should mass unemployment emergency ‘relief ‘ measure,” Carey told the 50th annual Public Works

Works association.

| Holders of Com» | Agree to Aquisition of

unpre congress. - devise some of}-

Congress of the American Public}:

of Com

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on Stock

Crampton Co. | oe A ne cut was nocens- SU | a co A merger between Stokely Broth-| tated by a fire and explosion that pA al icons, i ! only one got what is + the Universi Columbia Ci ! gree in 1015 in 1017, goin, business —— ay ye hee re 3 P i ‘graduation De acluted in thie assests of oramp-| A+ F+ Of Lo. Predicts Post- school in Pt tom, is 8 a est i aaa] War Chaos Unless ‘In- in his pocke engaged in thegbusiness of preserv-| oo iinet fe Revie Sasistance ir ing and canning Vegetables and equities Is Revised. Nout he mad other food products. : WASHINGTON, Sept. 26 (U. PJ. Indians Las . Will Change Name ~The American Federation of La- years, gradua nen. the merger becomes effec-| bor today called on President Roose- Tg samiied ve, name of Stokely Brothers|velt to correct what iv called “this rn & Co, Inc, will be changed to gross inequity” between workers’ in senatorial " Stokely-Van Camp, Inc, come and cost-of-living expendi- years to Wa At ‘the meeting, the common|iures to prevent strikes in the re school, gradu stockholders also elected » board of | gonversion , 3a olie, 1. Milton, John B. Stokely, William B. Bo yng a A pub Governor | Stokely Sr, Willlam B. Stokely Jr./poth A. F. of L. and C. L O. de- ihe Defies and Frank A. Willard. mands {or Nowaid vison of the a ormula, A. F. of L. wit< | : LOCAL ISSUES nesses asserted that because of ad- Sehth Grade a em Sint YO as. Dove. suffered 5 “work after t]

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mitted to drop below the subsistence ; ; ; evel Gen. Ayres Also -Forecasts|bianks, on which U. S. Patent 2,358,082 has just been issued here to BI OEY OF AE Ee ove Little Progress Seen 2 Congressman Arthur L, Miller (D, . Joseph Mihalyi, of Rochester, N. Y, assignor to Eastman Kodak Co. come _ from Derm TE ‘ + lee Ns Belong to Neb.) attended a press conference Continued Manpower One of the difficulties confronting almost every camera fan is the ocrals.] “The fact that about two-thirds|Oirels Theater r yesterday afternoon at which Lord problem of taking two pictures on But there will ona substantial Re, of the plan preparation which has i MORE PEI Woolton, minister of reconstruction, Shortage on Roads. a single film ares, or rolling the publican SPpasition, And there been brought to the - completed four candida outlined the plan. film past a film area so that no PORKER TRADING organized opposition, 100.{stage is reported by the state and The two s Apparently somewhat dazed at| CLEVELAND, Sept. 26 (U. P.).— picture is taken, leaving it blank. Labor Unions Affected governments of only five Governor & fhe scope of the government pro-|Brig. Gen. Leonard P. Ayres today|Mr. Mihalyl overcomes this by pro- : This bill would apply equally 10 states—New York, California, Ili- Capehart, b posals, Miller asked whether 1t|asserted that the nation’s railroads|viding s latching mechanism, built SDs Sa app Sus 1e|2 and Ohio—shows shurch—the would apply to everyone in the|would continue to be “short offinto the cameras, controlling the sp a ire that the vast majority of cities un- The two | United Kingdom. Upon being as-|manpower” and “long of traffic”|shutter release so that it can only discharge from his PIOy . »i der 25,000 population, and the coun~ dates, Ralph sured that it would, Miller asked|even after the war in Europe is|be operated after the shutter has RN ES a employment. OF| jes have as yet made little prog- Jackson, be permission to take copies’ of the|over, ‘ been set, and the film been wound City Stockvards T : AR agains; any persons|ress,” Carey said. church—the white paper back to the U. 8. with| In an article in Tracks, employee|to & new exposure area. ity Stockyards Top U. S. Lovo The bulk of the planning still is ator Jackson him. ‘magazine of the Chesapeake & Ohio] It makes no difference in what I B.. i mat o a a r union 10}in the “idea” and preliminary stage, the First Pr “This goes much further than|lines, he based his opinion on the|sequence the photographer per- n Hog Receipts; Prices use mem 9% Sxpel from ne reported. Ft. Wayne fo anything we (the U. 8) have ever|probability that war industries] forms the three necessary functions membership or criminatel “Unless some life giving elixir , Governor | considered,” he said. would intensify production to speed-| for taking a picture with a camera Are Steady. agains} any Hiehbst, Sp Yer Oigoon is applied to these general ‘oldest of the ily complete remaining munitions|equipped with this device—that is, . public works projects now in the Mr, Capehar Sheepshanks Credited contracts in order to get back to| actuating the shutter by depressing Despite the fact that the Indi-| Opposition to the bill varies from|preliminary and idea state,” Carey 41. Mr, Gat Woolton gave credit for most ofthe output of civilian goods and win |the Telease; winding the film; orjanapolis stockyards today received) , protests against 1ts|gaid, “those hypothetical dollars Jackson is 49 fhe plan to Sir Thomas Sheep-|the business of former customers. setting the shutter, It is impossible| more saleable hogs than any other option to objectives that its com-| never will hatch into needed post- : ~All but Go Manufacturers hurrving to get|t0 Operate the shutter latching ; pulsory - all-inclusive nature would|war jobs.” ‘veterans of shanks, a high-ranking member of Cath 1 Av a. ne Bi mechanism improperly. All ‘parts U. 8. market, the demand continues |defeat its own ends. Capehart wa, she British civil service. would push production to the highe|8re arranged so that no parts can to exceed the supply, according to SPRINGER TO SPEAK HERE Jackson a ca; The major differences between the |est possible levels because “govern- [be damaged by an attempt to oper-| the, war food administration. LOCAL PRODUCE Maj. S. 8. Springer, chief of the and Mr. Gate government and Beveridge DIANS|ment is paying the bill” He point- {ate it improperly. There were 7600 hogs _received,|, Heavy breed hena 23. Leghorn hens, veterans personnel division, Indi- Governor £ were that the former provided for{.q out that present plans of the While Mr. Mihalyi’s patent shows| mostly in the good to choice group. fryers and roaster, under 6) 8Na selective service uarters, far the mos smaller premiums and benefits, and | muitary authorities call for re-|the latching mechanism being used| Prices were steady and trading was le oe vines, So | Will address the National Office ernment whi for the government to assume 8|auced, but still huge outputs of war| With 8 35 millimeter camera shutter, | active. The top remained at $14.80} Di8 Foster Mo. association meeting to be Capebart, hs larger share of the financial burden, | goods in 1045. modifications can be made, helon 120 to 240-pounders. oe ents TA diam, ie: rade 4 | held tomorrow night at 6:30 at the the top four, at least in the initial phase. states, which will make it adaptable] Other receipts inclu [SEER oc. No. erade p00 Riley hotel His sub a deputy cot Recalling the end of world war I er receipts included 1850 cat Butterts ject will be The white paper proposed blanket |; 1918, he said that ton-miles of| ‘0 Other types of shutters on rolliile, 775 calves and 2725 sheep. 49¢: No. 3, 36a t=No. L|“The Returning Veteran.” has held pu Necks premiums of 77 cents » he revenue freight declined only film cameras, — ously since : y each male worker an GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (7600 1033 to 1937 \ slightly in 1019, and then increased| Pencil Counts Words Written ) | cents by women, against 85 cents| to new high records fn 1920. Pas- 140- 180 pounds suseeserrsmss 1080 vernon and and 70 cents under the Beveridge «miles In sending telegrams it is neces-| jg ju5 POURAT °° 2 governor and senger also showed important pounds . 14.80 plan, with employer contributions | increases in 1919-20. sary to count the number of written 180- 200 pounds . venes 14.80 an for a four-ye cut from 65 cents weekly for male Ignoring the airlines Gen. Ayres words. Under other circumstances 220- 240 pounds 14% 5 Senator J workers in the Beveridge scheme t0| asserted that the railroads would it is often desirable or necessary to 340- 210 pounds , 14.08 terms as pre 62 cents in the government plan. {have to do most of the carrying of count a Jong series of written orf jy, 33 i Sisasinenes =~ 1408 . Allen county In the first year of its enactment, | people and goods before the return printed words. Unless a person J. 380 POUDAS + .vesenssrnss 14. : An unsucces the government plan envisaged an|of normal conditions and cited nu- making the count concentrates upon | Merure= POUNAS Luiviesirnvas 13.50014.80 eongress fron outlay of $2800000,000 (based On 8\vserore Tezgons Why the roads) lS. task, it is likely to require con- Packing Sows trict in 1928, $4 sterling Tate) ‘in benefit Pay-|would need a larger number of | ocrable Hime, and be HasectrEle | Cat 0 pounds ..:.......... H.00@1408 S | by Governop ments, of which the government|workers to handle heavy freight and wing & message and counting) so. 330 pounds .iw......... [email protected] Fea ary, 1944, to would provide $1,406,000/000, or more | passenger trafic in the next few| oy. oroy are made part of thei 330 00 Bounds iiiiiiiii: oogiees v - ] senate left vs than 54 per cent. Beveridge's pro-|years same operation in a n combina-| ; po vessrrensnves 14.00014.05 : 8 Senator Van posals called for benefits of $2,788, n tion automatic pencil and counting 400- 430 pounds ....... ssaeee 20001408 A very active 000,000 in the first year, with the J C BLIEDEN JOINS device on which Miriam A. Du Lude,| 0% 050 POURGSE .cuscssssnce « [email protected] Democratic treasury paying $1,404,000,000 or . 3 of St.Paul, Minn, has obtained| 250- 550 pounds, ............ \ 12.50013.78 PF rf ge Mn INSURANCE GROUP |peient 3astom mie imventor se, Seu vis” IB Exerienc Family Allowances Accepled Joseph €. Blieden, Connecticut ing the counter in the top y the 90- 120 pounds ............. [email protected] } MR. GATE : General Life Insurance Co. rep-| .... Bg ti CATTLE (1650) : ; i experi Within 10 years, payments under | resentative with the Howard E. Ny-| boa. y. exeriing a downward C00: 900 pounds 5 16.50017.25 : I te: 3 ihe nite paper plan would rise|nhart ageney, has qualified for mem- presture pon fe tend, all 900-1100 pounds iriver [email protected] You don’t hear much about him : i: i xy os bo 924,000,000 annually and : pounds sessesiirsnns 50@17. il u pig fe hy oS 8 would bership in the company’s Vice Pres- | aac word written, at the same time| [50,1500 POURAS +orseeces suse [email protected] Yet he is of the i 1: one of i} man from 1 Teach roba idents club, the company announced | ¢), te ; g one heroes ::: 0 : $3.324,000,000 in 1995 e counter registgrs the number of| 700- 900 pounds ....sscrssess [email protected] i} BAUD 10 108, de today. : times such » downward pressure is|,Ji0-1100 pounds ! - 143001630 the real heroes : ; ; of the war, I BE He lS wo a, Jt 1. ue Whe he ont moves ps sicher | gesting payments of $1 a week for | standards of production. : symbols can be accurately counted.| 700.1100 pounds .....ceoeuns [email protected] hd up, |) each child, beginning with the Sec-|" qr. Blieden will attend club The pencil may be used for writ-|1100-1300 pounds ............. 11.00@1450 Signal Corpsman is in there where the | ond child, plus free meals and milk ; ing without operating the counter.| 70-1100 pounds ........... . [email protected] fighting’s thickest : ; ; dodgin, il in all schools, whereas Beveridge meeting with company executives in| A portable water still for use in Chet Heifers machine-min sl and 8 proposed an allowance of $1.60 Hartford, Conn, this week. converting seawater into drinking 600~ 800 POUNAS ....sensesaes [email protected] 8 moras weekly for each child after the first. water, Jor emergency use as in the| 800-1000 pounds ....ercasess [email protected] tas stringing wires across the Orphans, eboats of aircraft is covered bY| 600- 800 pounds ...sesssesses 14 : battered face of Furo ; i Be arr ee N.Y. Stocks |vatent 23550, issued to Leo M|torio0s pounds 1iiiiiiil: io0giase fox} of Earope , 1 : kee] ed I allotment of $240 weekly wader es wet [Beckwith of Brookline, Mass. 300-900 POUNAS +evssvreress [email protected] le in constant with | IBY government plan, Am Con au bn JV, Taay, Change! It consists of two units. A boil-| GUIS, 8.25010.50 headquarters behind the lines. IEE Other features included: $4.80|4% RF ss’: 3h 2%. 3A ~ W ing unit which is heated with a Cows (all weights) ; : 8 weekly unemployment or sickness | Am Role -. an gr at rh Solid, noneexplsive Iuel and en Good .viiririrsseris nes 18.50@1218 And because of his quiet courage and || benefits »..162% a 102%a.+ 5 by a hose is the|cuiter and common TrarerveTE 8 h cool-headed : BE . Tor single persis and 38 Am wv B wun N4 na Li — % condensing unit which is submerged a and om 1 “ses $000 oo skill under fire, the Army's i REY Anaconds ..... 3% 26% 26% — % in the water alongside the lifeboat. at Bulls (all weights) lines of communication keep busy. EE a. - Wait er = ,”| Seawater is poured into a cOrrosion-| Good (all weights) ....e... [email protected] and keep going forward with every E NCE Alt Rein ...... 28% 28% 28% .... |resistant container in the boiler, Sausage. step our fighting men advance. |) INSURA Beth SU ...... 62% als 6214 T 12{The heat causes the water 10] Medium ......0i.cressersnns 3.008 8.50 : 8 en o-oo 38 33% 32% + % vaporize and go through the tube] Cutter and GOING oo ocs-s 6.00@ 8.00 i ilroads Ix Caterpillar ™ .. 49° 49° 49° I ito the condenser in the water, where van VES OB) Isa job we of the railroads can : on y Ches & © .....48 45% 4% + 'aithe distilled water is collected,|Good to ehoice .........:.s: 13.00810.00 appreciate and understand. For today di Curtiss-Wr .... 5% 5% sy .... [ready for drinking. MMOD 48 WECIVIN, wer «water 331 ~ our lines are busy, too . ;. busier than + +o you Jewelry, Watdhes Bonga 2 NB Tt Medicine Dropper acder ‘andl Blocker Cattis'and Outves they have ever ben befor And Hl oid Furs oon be prota Sen Siterio . 3%: 3% Mn — | A medicine dropper that permits |Chotce— Sours Victory comes closer, they will be H . { % a ~— 1 \ { wap tut ofan |B Hfgoomer Dig ah gS llthe user to count the number off S0010a0 pounds sures: LTEGI | I agoiest Kennecott 31; 333. 333. T.."|drops before the actual use of the busier . . . the job will grow even { AN EF Subs > Bi, 8 3, 2 [i] dose is protected by patent 3358150 300-1000 Bounds sosssereeres 103501018 ! greater... for men and guns snd | “al h rorft 20% 20% 20% — Ya) Issue iam P, Gruetter of|Medium— i : i A ‘Gesia Dealess Dususl Loews" © 8% si #0 = 3 Chattanooga, Tenn. J00-1000 DOURAR wvuseriveacss 8151000 fighting supplies must keep flowing in Risks” policy coves i Nash-Kelv . 16% 16a 18% .. " The device, designed to be made] 508-900 ds corns a iasen 7.50@ 8.7 an eve r-SWe lling stream to all our : loss of moss Nat Biscuit .. 24 2% 2% — %|from transparent plastic or glass| good and Crowes fighting fronts. theft, busglery, NY Central i 18% 15% 15% w for clear vision, consists of telescop-| 500 pounds dOWD sveesreesse [email protected] } from mosntiog, bosskags sod Penney .. .... 3 a3 3 + %ing tubes with internesting nozzles.| “56s pounds down ... 9.00011.38 10s the biggest job the railroads of any | | Seappessssts. Penn RR ....20% 20 2... |In operation, the medicinal fluld is : Galves (heifers) pation have ever tackled. But we know } myesions Brocter & 57% 51% 51% 4 % drawn into the inner tube through| Good and Choice 03001: bls : , | : alow lt fiman . ..... & ' da 4% — 4 the discharge end, It may then be|Medmm—. nes now . . . with the continued cooperation SHO Aasvdl Promive : Repub, 80 7. 18% 18% lat ++: | dropped, under accurate control into| 900 pounds down ........... [email protected] ‘of shippers and receivers of freight | 2 > 40% Emre Hh HEHE CU |v outer chamber, and subsequently] HERP 0D Lime me and of the traveling public: : | ANI Socony-Vacuum 12% 12% . 13% .... |discharged as a fully measured dose.| Good to choice ....c.c.cceiive 4.00@ 5.00 “sa oF | Soe i” ihe 8B —Th The Jessie liquid may be used| Common to medium il 2.35@ 4.00 itwillbedone.:: . | SAV LBA al ....36 35% 38% — ia all at one time or as slowly as de-| Good to choice ...eosveviis.. [email protected] hg : - | AIN DEALERS sia 3 0 8" sai; sav = '% sired without attention to counting M + [email protected] And we know, t00, that—with final 1] AT : . al i 2 ent Fox., 24% 24% 24% = 4 e new dropper prevents waste ; — ” Victory last in sight new skills | y 1 Bh 1 jg \ DS Ste Bw qa aoe = lof valuable medicinal fluid. If the and ics e that ¥ =the found i | | Warner Bios Hg a 2% ..«. | user miscounts the number of drops PRICES SLUMP ON : \ at we have MED in { HANGE Tork Corp Ti 14. 14 + Le he can recover it. from the outer l " the urgency of war must quickly be } Zonite +r... wo 42% 42% 4% + % chamber without waste. : turned to our next great task : ; ; the A simplified device for visually GRAIN IN HICAGO job of helping speed industry's | representing the earth and its re- , duction for t | ba lation to the stars and planets, use-| CHICAGO, Sept. 26 (U. P)~— conversion to production for peace i 44 | | SUE ; ful as an aid in teaching celestial| prices on the Board of Trade moved a : Ny ~~. Bonds of the United States Government, navigation #nd nautical astronomy, irregularly reflecting extreme nerv- And that this new-found strength will Its Territories and Insular P. is the subject of patent 2,358,075 is-| ousness over official move to in- make it possible for the New York es and Insular Possessions sued to Rose M. Kissinger of San| crease cotton and wheat to parity. Central—side by side with all the other Francisco, Cal. The invention con- By mid-session prices all slumped LAR AL alte LY. de e ai sists of a large transparent ball w railroads of the nation—to provide IN TRUL Municipal and Corporate Securities ,|to below previous level losing 31roads Of | re representing the celestial .sphere finer t : on for America than CIN i : with a small trial | gains of the early covering. ner ur INDIAN and Preferred Stocks terrestrial globe show-| At 11 a. m. wheat was off % to " . NDIA}