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ily's income, forcing them to ask for help in clothing their children. # » » THE BEAM BOWLING alley, where the party was held, gave the {family a 16-pound turkey. The bowlers sent a carton of cigarets

of candy to the mother,

| The other members of the family were clothed by other generous |givers who came to The Times Clothe-A-Child office, 301 W. Washington st, and took the needy children out shopping for new outfits. So far 723 children have been clotned—200 by direct donors who took them to the stores, and 523 by Times shoppers. Cash contributions to the Clothe-A-Child fund reached $8470.37 today. Among the contributions were the Indianapolis post office clerks

room, $100, the editorial staff of The Times, in memory of Bob Fleetwood and Egan Leck, $60.50, H. L. G. $50, and Salesmen of Tanner) & Co., $50. .

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Permitted to Probe Pay “Raise Ability of Firms. (Continued From Page One) costs, where relevant, as well as other data bearing on the issue of ability to pay. THREE: To suggest to the sta-

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ecutive orders as well as such other increases as the 30 per cent demanded by the oil. workers and the United Automobile Workers. Revised U. A. W. Demands Vice President Harry W. Ander-

| son of General Motors told report-

ers after a 2%-hour meeting today with union representatives that the union had agreed to submit its revised list of local plant demands at the Detroit meeting. Anderson said that arrangements would be made to discuss these local demands on a plant-by-plant basis at all plants where management officials are allowed to cross the picket lines. He said this would not be done

1 for the 14 plants where pickets are

preventing management. representatives from entering ‘the plants. Reuther Leads Action

U. A. W. Vice President Walter Reuther said the union is glad “the corpoartion is ready to meet and expedite agreement on -local matters.” Both sides declined comment on whether there were any negotiations today on the union's demands for a 30 per cent wage increase. Both parties said they would appear at the 2:30 p. m. meeting scheduled by President Truman's General Motors fact-finding panel. The morning session between Anderson and Reuther was arranged at the conclusion of the public hearing last night after the panel suggested that the parties might like to continue their collective bargaining negotiations. Ford Hopeful Ford spokesmen appeared hopeful after yesterday's meeting with the union and promised that there wotild be “some very serious negotiating” when talks were resumed after the holidays. 5. Developments in the G. M. strike, ‘which today entered its second month, remained relatively calm except Tor the picketing issue. In his statement yesterday, President Truman said that the

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“There really has been little building done since 1928 or 1929," Mr Hicks said. Favors Small Houses Elaborating on his estimate that more houses in the lower price field would contribute hedvily to alleviating the housing shortage, Mr. Hicks drew this conclusion: “It would be better to build houses in the price bracket between $5000 and $8000 than to construct at a cost of upwards of $10,000.” He said the lower bracket would provide a greater number of houses . + «» “and that's what Indianapolis needs in the present emergency.”

CHRISTMAS DANCE TO

Members of the Over 18 club will have -a Christmas dance tomorrow in the Stardust room at Municipal gardens with music furnished by the Rhythmnairs, This will be an open dance and table reservations will be taken at Municipal gardens or the city recreation center, announced Carolos Bell, president of the club. The committee in charge is cochairmen, Jerry Pfeiffer and Ralph Weber; door chairman, Miss Bobbie Clelland; decorations chairman,

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