Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 August 1945 — Page 22
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P.).—If you're looking for a “tip” on the end of meat rationing,
Retired Jurist Seen as U. S.| maybe this will help:
Asked by a newsman when raMember of Court. tioning would end, Price Admin- { istrator Chester Bowles replied: | By ROBERT TAYLOR “Frankly, I don’t know. It all Scripps Howard staff Writer depends on the run of cattle and WASHINGTON, Aug. 24—U. 8.| the demand.” Supreme Court Justice Owen J. “Might it end soon?”
on “We should know more about Roberts, retired, of Pennsylvania.| i i, 60 days.”
{ was seen today as President Tru- | “Does that mean we'll have man’s choice for U. S. member of meat rationing, at least that
the &ourt that Will try the major| long?” Xis war crimi- “I don't: know,” Bowles reah of Europe plied, “it might be that long or , it might be 1 ” Mr. Roberts, 70, t mig e onger
a Republican, re-
e Personal supervision is given | tired from the Ro every marker or monument court July 31, to x
in our own plant right here | 0 back to his
a : Chester coun- Gd in Indianapolis. Nothing is | "po "fon ante VETERANS JOBS left to chance. er a legal career
that included service as chairman of the Pearl 3 “poiess | Congressional Fight Over your purchase. Harbor inves- : Details E ted ; . , tigating commission and special etalis Xpec ed. § More ah SVEr Oy 031 save prosecutor of the Teapot Dome oil by buying at home. Our un- scandal By FRANK ELEAZER usual values are shown in our || : d Needed United ‘Press Staff Correspondent free illustrated Catalog “T” Tria) Judzes Nee WASHINGTON, Aug. 24.—Major and price list. Call or write With Secretary of State James F.| veterans’ organizations were laying for your copy today. Byrnes, Mr. Roberts conferred with the groundwork today for a fight
President Truman for 20 minutes econ congress on the type of job lg | Monday. Neither would comment preference they want provided for == {on their talk. Their visit raised ex-| veterans. { | pectations of further disclosures of Key to the developing: controversy IN DRE 4 k i A. : . | the Pear] Harbor inquiry was a bill introduced by Rep. Har- | : < x RR ET EE It's Always | Mr. Truman yesterday confirmed old Enutson (R. Minn.) and now 3 ; = | : . . in the house military affairs com-
{that.he had offered Mr. Roberts “an pn iitee. Lt AYE ; i Comfortably international assignment.” He said) Drafted by the Veterans of For- 1 to Wh Ty )
® Nearly forty years at the same location safeguards
Sk + ~====3 |the jurist refused, but that he hoped [eign Wars, the Knutson bill would 3 4 k ranch of Gommorevile, Indlend™= {the refusal was not final. The Pres- | require employers to credit veter- 0 : ; A a C-0-0-L
: lans with job seniority equal to| ident refused to state the nature of | J y <q
| . time spent in the armed forces— CH 74 : Ee a 0 3 Men, Women! Old a the assignment. regardless of previous job experi- only j oa Ba A ro ; . at Only appointment of a four-mem- | ence. It is designed to equalize a ; : AY J "gi Fa '40 50 60! Ww tP ? ber international court is needed for | veteran's chances for employment : , va AR ; ol Davidson's | BV) JV, . van ep: {start of fe fish Be Nutenipurs, | with : jan Yu pen ie same a Tak : ; ; : | Germany, o e ranking Nazi offi- ‘ aw , RA Be : ; 1. Want to Feel Years Younger? cials who survived the downfall of Old Places Promised Fonds amased at wis Ls beopInE 1p wh Germany. President Truman stepped nto BN ned nt ss | Another member of the supreme the discussion of veterans rights {court, Justice Robert H. Jackson, yesterday
etry size now only 290! , S | with a promise that pes, Younger feeling, Vig Yury day. now is serving as U. S. representa- | joptg for servicemen to return to At all “drug stores everywhere — in In. ey A hs » @ianapolis, at all Hook's and Haag Stores. tive In the prosecution of the Nazis. their old jobs would be fully guar-
re anteed by law.
The selective service act already] or makes such a guarantee. But Mr. | Truman indicated at his news con-
ference that he would ask congress to amend the G. I. bill of rights if
. Ire Pleasure : necessary to continue the guarantee ae after the draft act expires.
Under the Knutson bill, the serv-
iceman returning to civilian life ! would be provided a “certificate of seniority” credit which would add to
his seniority the time spent in uni-
form. Armed with this certificate, the veterans could move farther 0 e f ahead in the employment line. | Another provi€ion of the Knutson >. wel 3 o > :
bill frees the certificate holder, dur-
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ing the one-year life ‘of the certifi
® { % te % cate, from any obligation to join p ; or pay dues to a union “irrespec-{ 1 tive of any law, contract or agree-| ’ ment.” |
DAV Opposes The Disabled American Veterans | has turned thumbs down on the |
2 , : a a Knutson bill, partly because—as leg- | The Modern Mildness of Rameses gives Liative directcr Millard W. Ricels
cigarette smoking a more refreshing put it—*it would hold out a promise : : : that in practice cannot be fulfilled. | pleasure . . . a smoother shading of rich, | DAV brands the measure imprac- : . | tical, and says the arbitrary grant-| fragrant tobacco flavors . . . a milder [ire of seniority to a man WIthow
taste that is wholesome and 2) | previous experience might react . . 3 oa {against the job-hunting veteran. natural. Modern Mildness is rf; J | An employer choosing between | exclusive with Rameses. od CNC LL Z | two men, one with three years in : {{ ) the army and the other a civilian, | {might hesitate to take the veteran,| {DAV says, if he knows he must pay | him as a three-year man regardless | of his experience. | DAV will back a bill, as yet unwritten, guaranteeing veterans first| referral to all jobs and establishe | |ing seniority equal to their time lin the service, once they establish themselves on the job. [
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Loophole Is Seen
One clause in the Knutson bill described by its friends as protec tion but labeled a joker by its op-| ponents, stipulates that the seniority | credit shall be allowed by the emplover only if the certificate holder
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Rice said the clause demonstrated
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the impractical nature of the man- 2 |datory plan. An employer who did | » not want to comply, he said, could | pl 9 / St easily reject any veteran. as enomena Tou 0 Ju suitable. | : American Legion spokesmen have | | kept out. of the controversy. But |
the Legion is not backing the Knut-| son bill. So far its job policy has | . followed the demand —of selective service for “super-seniority.” : | Applying only to the reclaiming on of former jobs, this policy calls for / !
reinstatement of veterans without regard to seniority that older em- | ployees may have DAV and VFW
id J (FETT 1oorth up to 3289. . now rovontor Zl | | Pye / 700 EXPECTED AT i a () F SC ,0,0,F, GATHERING @ MOUTON LAMB ® PERSIAN PAW @ CROSS |
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| of the county. There will be a ded-
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A drill contest will .be conducted!
at 2p. m. Lodges participating] Ya y » will be — Progress — Rebekah, 395; | up TO 12 MONTHS TO I AY
Myrtle Rebekah, 326: Honor Re-|
: bekah, 418, and Harris, 644, 1. O. Small deposit holds your choice. : | O. PF, Judges will Include Mrs. : 3 | Gladys Dunkle, Mrs. Iva Herriott : : ® and Ffed Crabb. The grand mas- : of a ; : ters’ home project dedication will}. ; ag
be held at 2:30 p. m, with Murray | L. Gordon, grand ‘master, presid«Ing. i Ck
