Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 March 1946 — Page 10
{ T ! .. By Douglas Larson Must Apply for
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discuss the instiMarch 14—Here that he was wrong in giving you|tution's,~ “Fifty‘the position to which you were first| Year Plan” at the assigned he theoretically owes you|annual meeting the back di between the two|of Indianapolis salaries. If there are other circum- alumnae of the istances it would technically be a college Friday case for the courts to decide, night at the ProQ—When I went to war my wife | pylaeum. took my job, She did ‘the work so| The annual ‘well she was promoted and some-| meeting of Westbody else got my job. Now that I|ern graduates will am back and want my job again begin with a dinthey say they will fire my wife and ner a 16:45 p. m.
ahoady taken by another veteran. Don't I have the legal right to that ~ Job now? A—All the law guarantees is that anapolis group, is A—According to the law you must | you will get your’ job back. What |rangements for th apply for reinstatement into yourithey do about your wife is their old job within 90 days after you aré business. They don't have to give! CAB FARE . discharged, If you don’t do that)you the promotion she earned. you haven't ‘a legal claim to the MILE TR Josition you had before you entered INGLEWOOD.
earned. Can they do this?
(Questions will be answered only in this space—not by mail.)
when I went back to the office for the job I had had before the war. The duties had been shifted around. For several months I|junior at Butler university,” has trip. worked in a position. which I con- been appointed president of the sidered lower than the one I was| Midwest Conference of Inter- mond Cab Co,
to court about it they finally gave|at the school in April, me the better job. Am I entitled to
1047,
two jobs retroactive
College Head to | Address
) Id Job Within 90 Days|wuun css. oxo, o. vi
ave, acting president of the
A Th uestion about | (U, P.).—A taxicab driver was en| a i oh 5 should get BUTLER CO- ER NAMED route to Oklahoma City today with
CONFERENCE HEAD =» man who hailed him and calmly
Miss Dorotha Beck of Flora, a Asked the fare for the 1396-mile Johnny Kane, owner of the Dia-
entitled to. After I threatened to go| national Relations clubs to be held [startled when Cabbie C. B. Bales | political future again will be at told him about his passenger yes-! stake. Other students elected to offices |terday that he didn't e the difference in pay between the|for the conference are Miss Teresa | man's name—or remember to ask a county or district bigwig speaks to when I|O'Hara, Indianapolis, corresponding | {what route they would follow.
ice ogi d powerful Wiad. working again? secretary, and Miss Elinor Alls-| But he remembered the fare —! done, he invariably adds wistfully: A a circle” | A—If your employer admitted| worth, Indianapolis, treasurer, 1 $518.80. “Of course, if Ralph (Gates) ™ )
“THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
HOOSIER POLITICS— Alumnae Await Gates' Decision on GOP Issues, Hint Dissension
By ROBERT BLOEM
An undercurrent of dissension within the state Republican organization is“reported to be picking up steam as leaders await Governor Gates’ decision on pressing intra-party issues. Certain G. O. P. elements are becoming uneasy about the senatorial race, the state chairmanship and nomination ‘of an organization candi- |
Oxford, O., will
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ideas + of “their own on all three] fopics, but would like to know! per they speculate, may be waitwhether or not the governor is pre-| ing for a Jot stronger commitment | pared to “crack the whip” to keep | than ,he’s been able to get out of | [them in line. | the chief executive so far. The “whip,” of course, is patron- crn ™ndi- | 28 With two years in office after H. Dale Brown {the coming election, the governor, y ’ Sy Saree of ar- has the last word on every state, ‘Rarin’ to. Go Another sector
Mr. Henderson not even give me the promotion she | Mrs. Ray T. Fatout, 3422 Winthrop |
———— appointment. Party men who are| “dissatisfied” with the non-com-| FOR 1936 mittal policies to date, sgovernor can have his way by lay- | tion for secretary of state. IP—$518 80 ing a heavy hand on strategic pa-| H, Dale Brown, motor
14, tronage jobs here and there. | commissioner under present SecreNo Crackdown Expected
vehicle Cal,» March
{tary of State Alexander, is “rarin’
Feeling exprested by Jost of to go” for a crack at the No. 2 state these watchful waiters is that Gov- ow -t to have {ernor Gates probably will not crack Office. He is understood | down to control settlement of these the backing of the Marion county issues. They believe he will not organization headed by County risk creating ill- feeling that might} chairman Henry E. Ostrom.
said he was so carry over to 1948 when his own The governor has been quoted as
looking for a veteran as a candidate. He is aided and abetted in this search by Elmer . (Doe) Sherwood, Americanism director of the|
even get the! But they're not sure, so wherever
| privately of things he'd like to see
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of G. O. P. politics, While Marion county probably | would not buck “the whip,” certain | | spokesmen have made it clear that ithey are ‘not afraid” of “Doc” {Sherwood and will not regard his| wishes in any political matter as binding.
“reracks the whip, we'll have to go along with him.”
Many Expect Jenner to Resign
While rumor is becoming stronger that State Chairman William E. If Governor Gates stays his hand, Jenner may not choose to run for the county organization may have the senatorial nomination, his res- a little “whip” of their own to use. ignation as state chairman is ex- Some of the county people are pected momentarily by many ob- | understbod to be itching for a servers, {chance to call Rep. Charles LgFol- | And should he resign to become jette (R. 8th Dist) in for a meet- | 18 ‘candidate for senator the matter ing, a development which would be! of his successor is termed of para- {calculated to give the state machine mount importance to the party | serious qualms, with the campaign approaching. Mr. La¥ollette's “radical” candiInside track is conceded by dacy for senatorial nomination is| spokesmen for the “inner circle” to' conceded to have ‘nightmarish im-| Clark Springer, patronage secretary. | plications for the more conservative | There are strong indications, how- | elements of the party. Indication ever, that Mr. Springer could not that Marion county, with its power{get a majority vote of the state house of 288 votes in the conven-| {committee right now, unless the tion, might be considering backing governor resorts to. his patronage him conceivably could lead to broad seo | whip. {concessions on the secretary of! Need Experienced Leaders [state matter, | Opponents of Mr. Springer! Though Mr, Brown is not a vet-| Icharge his blunt, uncompromising, eran, he is one of a large group re-| handling of party patronage has garded as having earned his senior- | l alienated many county chairmens ity in the party by long, faithful {They fear his election to party | work. [Conan might even precipitate
mass rsienatons in the counties at HERE'S A TIP FOR | a pe | SPEEDY TAX PAYING
{ leaders are most needed. | “These leaders are confident the| {governor will not go “out on a|The guard at the federal income | limb” by playing all his trump | tax office here walked up to 3he cards, however. He does not want man on crutches. to risk his own prestige for 1948, “Here, mister,” he said, “folks like| | they believe, by stirring up ill feel-| you and women with children don't ing that might not cool off by that have to stand in line.” . |-time. | The man hobbled painfully past] | This reluctance on" Governor scores of impatiently waiting taxGates' part to crack down in favor] {payers to a desk, where his return {of handpicked men also is seen in was quickly made out. some quarters as Mr. Jenner's rea-| Outside the federal building, he | [son for holding up his announce- tossed the crutches on his Shoulder) { ment for the senate spot. Mr. Jen-|and strode off, whistling.
| date to succeed Rue Alexander as secretary of state. They have some | |
where the whip admit the hand may figure is in the nomina-
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