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“Screen Guild Players” this evening at 9 are high-noted Irene Man- Vete rans’ Job Rights Pl aced Into Permanent Legislation

ning and Alan Jones. They harmonize on the Victor Herbert operetta, “Naughty Marietta,” a bit of harmony I must admit I've never heard. But I gather it's all about a wayward gal whose first name is Marietta. I'm just nacherly smart that way. As you know, all of the gold the stars receive goes into the coffers for the benefit of sick and needy actors,

YOUR G.l. RIGHTS. . ..By Douglas Larsen

WASHINGTON, July 15.—Vet-|

with Lady Esther powdering the check. The show has a weekly budget) erans’ job rights and reinstatement | for talent which runs close to $10,000, most of which finds its way into | ights are now a part of the per-| the fund. manent law of the land. Up until gy & 9 8 & = recently, the law that established |

The soda jerk, “Forever Ernest™ down at the corner drugstore, is these rights was part of the temporary selective service legislation.

tangled up with wimmen tonight at 7 and naturally comes out on the short end of the straw. He has a smoochin’ approach that's about as smooth as the sound somebody makes when they reach the bottom side

of a'soda. At any rate, he enters the photo of pal Duke's girl friend in a | Rew bill, the security of the veteran bathing beauty contest, only to find that his own gal, Candy Lane, isin his job and his right to pick up also entered. She's sponsored by a local hardware company. They are| civilian life where he left off when he went into service were kicked 8.8 8 38% around by congress and by politiI have a hunch that Casey, the inquisitive cameraman on “Crime |cians generally. Whatever fate “Photographer,” must be doing a little cheatin’ on the side. He’s always | threatened the politically obnoxious a jump ahead of the cops when it comes to solving a mystery. Take|selective service also threatened the tonight at 7:30, for instance. There's a ‘crime, but he's several clicks| veteran.

evidently looking for “Miss Hatchet Face of 1946.”

ahead and winds up with another scoop for the “Morning Express.”

4 8 * 8 » Legion, the Veterans of Foreign The squirrel, Milton Berle, will play paddy-cake with a bunch of | Wars, the American Veterans of people who want to tell somebody their troubles tonight at 8. Berle runs| world War II, and other veterans’ a goodwill court where everyone is supposed to “Kiss and Make Up.” A|grganizations fought to get vetguy gets a chance to take a swipe at his neighbor's jaw, and the neigh- | q.0n job rights off the political

gridiron and into permanent protective legislation.

bor can counter with a boot well planted in the restin’ region. After the gripe session, the jury votes, and everybody is happy. The people get money; Berle gets a chance to crack his jokes; and the audience gets some much needed sleep. .

Before the President signed the

The result was that the American

Fortunately for all veterans,

these organizations’ efforts were!

an » ; 8 Following her presentation of the musical score of Blue Skies yester- | successful.

day afternoon on the “Family Hour,” Eileen Farrell combs her high-

brows in an up style hair-do tonight at 10:30. She'll team with the| the law which gives veterans su-

Columbia Concert orchestra on such operations as “Salce, Salce,” “My

Days Have Been So Wondrous Free” (dedicated to bachelors, I presume) | and “All Through the Night.” “ol

» ” ” ” » y | The gee-whiz quiz cracks in the kilocycles at 9:30 will be caused by Bob Hawk. But a couple of weeks ago a sailor switched quips with Robert by beating him to the punch with a gag of his own. He said a wolf was a guy who sizes up the gals but never Mrs. one... Hawk liked that-and passed it on. Incidentally, he'll give away free Julls to a serviceman’s hospital in Indiana tonight. He'll also play a little game with people and try to make a Lemac out of them. That's Camel spelled backwards. My boy, Junior, would be very good at that. He's a very backward speller, : o

» a8 . » " » Sam Sims, who announces for WFBM with his hat on so his toupee won’t fall down over the script, is a devoted follower of Art Godfrey, who is heard at 10 each morning in addition to his Tuesday night show. The other day, Sims became so overcome with what he calls the Godfrey “drool” that hé sent Arthur a long, hero worshipping letter telling him how wonderful he thought Mr. Godfrey was—right after he wrote his daily fan letter to himself, of course.

5 - " » » ~ Art Linkletter reminds me of Mrs. Travis when she runs through my pockets—he’s always looking for something. This week, his special “House Party” search each afternoon at 3 is for the oldest grandmother in the audience. In addition, tomorrow he'll make conversation with Edith Head, who drapes gowns on the lovely torsos who appear in Paramount pictures. She'll advise you, dearie, on the latest style trends. To me it's a paradox. Wimmen seem to talk more and more about less and less. | |

: » “» $F " Stan Kenton will be the featured band at “Club Royal” at 6:30, this peeyem. This show is one of the most unusual record spots on the air since Paul Roberts dubs in sound from five turntables at one time to give | a night-club atmosphere, Joe Pierson sells tires for Charlie Knoerle and the same Roberts emcees the show with a voice like a tired inner tube. | .On the show last week Roberts cracked that I was bald. It ain't true, | peeple. But then, Roberts thinks everyone has a bare noggin—he used to| * |

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that a layoff is not a discharge.

a slack season before a non-vet-eran with greater seniority than his

per-seniority for jobs. The supreme court recently decided that the interpretation of. national selective service as to so-called superseniority was not the intent of congress. A small effort was exerted to get super-seniority clearly defined in the new law. But congress abided by the supreme court decision and avoided redefining job rights.

Thus, it is now possible for an employer to lay off a world war II veteran during the first year he returns to the job, on the claim

A veteran who has been reinstated can be temporarily laid off during

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is given a notice. . There are still many questions

regarding veterans’ job rights which! haven't been fully settled by the| courts yet, however, The most im- | | portant concerns whether or not But there was nothing put into)

a veteran who goes into a new job can get automatic seniority for his

| time in service, That is still being debated, and, {it might come before the courts

in a test case soon. It affects more veterans than the- super-seniority

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Indiana Legionnaires will hold a full-scale convention this year for the first time since 1941. Hosts at the event, to be held from Aug. 17-20 here, will be Indianapolis posts and 11th district officials, ‘The Legion's auxiliary will hold its session at Terre Haute the weekend of Aug. 11, due to crowded conditions here, A victory celebration parade will be held through downtown streets

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