Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 1945 — Page 6

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v s. Labor Lt Leaders Amaced at ELECTED PRESIDENT One Good a Antiquated British Industry, OF STUDENT GROUP, Saved His Life

f MEMPHIS, Tenn, March 23

By WILLIAM H. STONEMAN | “Why, I encountered some girls Robert Sachs, 1136 N. Ewing st. (rv, P).—Cpl. Willard Hall of

% ° mimes Foreign Correspondent , |who were getting less than $15 aa junior at Indiana Central college,| portland, Ore, today said he met LONDON, March 23.—Admiration week ard they were working on 'has been elected president of the} only one “good” Jap during the of for the backbreaking performance of | piece-work rates. | Studert Christian association of the] 39’ months he was a~prisoner. of : A Lf Pritish women in industry and, “In the United States the workers oollize the Een in the P} a ” : & . . ; > % : ; I: amazement at the antiquated char- know that the boss is going to make . Hall all 2 — Ty REY: 3 A AD TR e ! 5 ctories was that production! Other officers are Robert Fore- } Y_ na Re h ge Int J 3 : : : HOUSEW acter of many British fa $s Was some money and that produ € “Big Stoop” brought him quinine rs x { wa / " : hot . Ne

Mrs. Julla O'Con- | costs must be low if there. is to be ; a Wapiessed today oy Parker of Sy rc eo rovide high! oo Decatur, Yid, vice president; and food when he had malaria. 8 p Opal Cutler, Decatur, Ill, secretary “He saved my life,” Hall said.

7% Boston. wages. "¥ 3 3 Mrs. Patker and 8 Child Labor and Lynn Henry, Ft. Wayne, treas-| “He didn’t beat any of our men

: rer like the other Japs did.” ae 4 NY f } AR 1 ill three other Amer- | “Here there is an -abysmally low UreT: "Hall 55. one of TX Hnéiated Ny WA s : PRT bt / = i ; : jcan women 18bOr | ..n1 omy of production. S—————— American soldiers on tour for the | os Ob TIE : a Beck K =F AQ wf 5 oo Jeagers Nave iv “One thing that distressed us very, I 0, 0. F. MEETS NUESDAY Red Cross SEE : A % bo ER gill : Ys \& finishe a 2+ | . . VX [ ¢ - | a } . 3 . ’ {much was the extent of child labor | Germania lodge 129, 1. 0. O. F., i PC a IN 2 " Ay ; ne: § 3 br

week tour of Brit- vive “1 ; — ish industry spon- De Ee {will meet at 8p. m. Tuesday in LODGE TO MEET Olive Branch Rebekah lodge 10 sored by the office they are most.common in industries Germania hall, 437 Prospect st. A 0. O. F.. will meet at 8 p oe to. oar forme uh Save Ie} Jeon sssiened agus delegation last night Visited the Ac- morrow in Castle hall. Sylvia Leach Mrs. Parkers ooh : iem even in i= {on lodge and assisted in degree is noble grand and Nellie M. HollyA . dystries witly high priority rating ; Mr, Stoneman reaction to the! «it {s due to this mass of cheap British scene was one of definite o.4 jnefficient labor in British inshock. She was shocked at the old“ | 4, stry that the fathers of these

’ 1 N ; gashioned methods of British indus- ‘came children receive - ‘such poor SE WD) AE § i ) ¥ j 4 d i dry, at the rugged nature of the wages One misfortune is that y ; HE 3 v3 y work performed by many British inege children must work for seven SF : i / ; R women, and she was particularly vears—from the time they are 14, * FoR i i ¢

work for a class of candidates wod, publicity chairman

wistressed by the extent of child ynti) they are 21—before they are Aabor, protected by national wage agreeLack of Spirit iments for adult labor.”

As an organizer of trade unions in “British labor,” Mrs. Parker con- i ‘ +S / (a © : oo 4 Sa ; Aad j ; “prised to find people getting as through the ranks—probably high- 3 Hen ) uch for one week's work as many er than our average—but somehow ; 1 ae ; o 74 : Incl workers at home get for one day's Be AE ~ ee SD. or : odode : SCY i 1 Shar 1 S —— ¢ 3 =o : Al t : ‘work. She was also sur prised at Copyright. 1945 bv The Indianapol oni * 3 ws 0) : ¢ 4 a il I (8 #0. ? > 3 Perm; what seemed to her to be a lack of, and The Chicago Daily News, Inc. | : ue ie Ps ; Nh a1 i { ; ar aggressive spirit among British - Hi EE { AY A CN « $ k . xX j Push

de. union leaders and labor party . . i \ Ph “ A Cig . No \/ . S$ 2 Evicted Twice i} Ly NRE SY ai ¢ 3 ; i 2 / i 4 i y 1 For Fast

“British women,” Mrs. Parker usually absolutel,

*gaid “have given a wonderful per-| By Same Man ‘ nd g Lincoln Gay | ; 1} . 2 (6 Ji formance. in industry and have| : J DIAMOND r Wakingh 5 | p = : | = ton made heroic sacrifices. The black-| NEW YORK, March 23 (U.P.).— NIN neil 2 Me ; - ——. ALL ut and home conditions have made Frank Chandler looked for a new CORNER ’ at Illinois St. ) . : ; ; ’ . life thoroughly difficult for them. Ihome today. The Queens village Fo 7 ] No | A “British Women, of course, never home he had been renting for two A : i ry

were’ in industry to the same extent as our own women, but now Years was sold yesterday, and the 3

that they have gone into it, they new . owner told Chandler he + PI

“have done their work very efficient- wanted to live in it himself. 4 J / Ne ke A S T ts R N }- WwW S 3 WON ~ : A / 2 UF 8 3 Lon

fy. They are also doing a 10t of «1 don't mind moving.” Che . g.” Chandler i . ) “Hasty heavy work that women at|gayq “but the next house I rent Rn ; Lae g/ i : 1 Ad

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