Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 September 1946 — Page 16
THE INDIANAPOLIS a “THURSDAY, SEPT. 26, 1946 _
$70 Average Retirement Pay At 6 mone
Borefifs May Bring | u, wewours FOTOEAST va scstsuurie®s [NDNA PETROLELN | Share 0h Anriversery Coke ands by Other Groups Ss Hg GROUP MEETING SET
The Indiana Independent Petrol-
i ! Oi fu i+ ra / Jen eum association, with members For Similar Opportunities Th, Dn hs J 1 a y its two-day fall convention at HoBy FRANK HAYES tel Severin this afternoon. 3 Times Special Writer R. J. Rogers of Indianapolis, CHICAGO, Sept. 26.—Average monthly disability pay of $65 and ! Br : : o president of the association, will ' petirement cash of $70 are to be paid soon to persons who have been wr welcome the more than 500 state ¢ keters . and suppliers expected working on the railroad. mar 4 t .Jlook pale, were| - at the opening session. The anhess gus which : aks he toc secur y Bes rok pale, KANSAS CITY D Ly nual hanquet is scheduled for to‘provided for in an ac Presid Trum ¢ ro»
morrow night and three directors Such features, along with widow’s:annuities and maternity and sick will be elected during the affair
benefits, help make the newly re- ; 2: posal F AT} to succeed R. J. Rogers, J. Ivan yised railroad retirement plan the| Iverson, collector on the Wisconsin AA ep xy . | Harris and J. A. Hogshire of Inmost comprehensive social security [division of the North Western. £ 3 : > dianapolis. scheme in the country. “Now you get disability pay after nie ae
“Also the most costly,” railroad Wyss, & ‘ta age init SET 4: SR: U. S. STATEMENT
SE a PY A Camron 5 ro 4 - oe ense ec e The job of administering thes a Iutely T employ: Ghreaa ; ¥ 2 ————y current. fiscal a en ‘Sept. 24 coms bitious plan will fall to the rallroa ne s x par a year ago: Lant'y : : retirement board at 844 Rush st,| “We've had any number of men 4 % AFFECTED Expenses § 9.120, 463.875 § 31.609,575,098 Forty years with A. & P. . .. John A. Lindgren Jr. (center) shares Chi nd to its chairman, Wil- {who wouldn't work a day after : SCATTERED AREA : 66,321
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8,756,1 10,094,649,196 Mam J; Kennedy. they were 65, when that became the Wd, ROWNSVILLE SHOWERS 5 ALR | Net Defi 373317854 11,804,923. 341 his anniversary cake with Robert Trittin (left), sales manager, and
Cash Bal 9,775,449,050 084,352 i tions are being freely of- retirement .age. They figured this : oP oni FLOW Public Debt 305,641,166,000 262.830.476.85| Franels E. Ford tent: office manager. * REGAL |
way: Why wait till you're too old i) Gold Reserve 20,301,007,079 20,0983,597,765 fered ’ RETORM RAIN CR I ° Beted wil Dn to enjoy taking trips?” THUNDS ; YU INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE NATION,
ee o FOOD PI k.| ‘Willard 8. Townsend, interna- . J ¥ \ L a S 4 o a An of rr tm simi- tional president of the United C10 COP 1946 EOW.L i WAGAER ALL RGWT § RESERVED De 3,887 onn . in gren arte A SPECIAL Transport Service Employees of| + w pec PATS PEN ’
wr HS av iip-Sne hopefully, | America (C. I 0), said: NATIONAL 24-HOUR FORE- | This high pressure air flow cir- | link with low pressure storm cen- OFFICIAL WEATHER A & P C Cl k BLACK ol oe that the plan is a “Formerly. red caps could not get| CAST SUMMARY: Only a few | culation together with the ones | ter activity. A (Note the location United States Weather Bureau—— . » areer as a er Lindt pattern of what is coming for|a pehsion, but now they can count| shower areas are pictured on the | dominating the northeast, middle. | of this “Low” on the map). (All Data in Central Daylight Time) * EARLY JUNE American industry generally. on, a minimum : (except for those| map for relatively dry air covers | Rockies, central Plains and Miss- Cool temperatures are prom- Samay. reson ”, ite Cn John A. Lindgren Jr. vice presi- given a wagon route in the Wore ; PEAS Ne Predictions also are made— who have worked a very short] most of the natin. The showers | issippl Valley will Souteibuis 3 ised the Upper Mississippi val- Lm 5 x pi ries . dent and member of the board of | cester territory one year later, Cs though they don't go unchallenged time) of $50 a month.” or thunderstorms will occur in | the clear or only partly cloudy | ley and western Great Lakes re- | Precipitation 2 ton since Ja X30 ’: m. <3 | directors of central western division,| It Wasn't long befors company 3 C will a large Copyright, 1946, by The Indianapolis Times| the westw=Gulf states, southern -| skies in the sections covered. gion. Minimum temperature read- Deficiency since Jan. 1.. Cereesy 488 officials noted a big increase im Dry Be —that the public. pay t Tee And The Chicago Daily News, Inc, and northern Rockies, over: the The scattered shower activity | ings in Wisconsin Friday morn- | “mg following table shows Atlantic & Pagific Tea Co. this|sgjeq on the route. They made Mr{q 3. Bar Ls enpk of the added wus O southeastern tip of Florida, in | in the west Gulf states and south- | ing will be 35 to 40 degrees. In |Perature in other cities: week celebrated his 40th anni-| Lindgren manager of a store Beer and Ale Tailroad plan itself. a total LOCAL ISSUES the mountains of southern Cali- | “ern Rockies is due to the inland | the west, mountain arear of Colo- Boston versary with the concern. Gardner, Mass, also putting him in a of perhaps fornia and westert portions of | fiow of warm, moist tropical air | rado and Wyoming will have Chisago | 9 80 Mr. Lindgren has headed the In- charge of all wagon routes operat 3 Ir $85 million for 1947. Nominal quotations furnished by In-| the Dakotas. (See affected areas | from the Gulf of Mexico. This | freezing conditions, according to |Cleveland ... es dianapolis unit since 1926 when he|ing out of that city. wu * | dianapolis securities dealers: on the POTOCAST. is also true with regard to the | the Weather Bureau. Evansville... came here from Chicago, where he Continued zeal in the grocery : QUALI wm ry , S7008S Cloud conditions over the coun- | showers or thunderstorms indi- Warm air circulating over the |F& Wo 85 was general. superintendent of the|business won him position as head Reason This figure is the latest esti-| __ ,.. 0 com........ 73a "| try will be almost equally divided | cated for the southern California | south and southwest will con- Intianapotis ci) North side branch. of 30 Massachusetts stores in 1917. mate by the Association of Ameri. Ae Daas Bren “| between clear and cloudy or | mountain regions. Those in | tribute to keeping temperatures |iami sbi i A short time later he was manager can Railroads of the probable 1947 mertten ote: of 4. .e .+-| partly cloudy, as the inset cloudy | morida form as onshore ocean | there in the normal seasonal |Minneapolis-St. ‘Paul Lanes 3 Wins Promotions of 110 stores in the area, Phon increase in the employers’ half of iL Faire Col om bd presses ++ arens chart shows. breezes drop some of their mois- | range, though rather high read- New Doleans : on He first went to work for the| Then came the Chicago position 1146 S the retirement tax. An equalis Bets t R Str oa Nl x a A somewhat large, flat high | t.e Rainfall in the form of | ings are expected to persist in |g *77/€% ens 30 lgrocety company as a clerk injand finally Mr. Lindgren came to Open Sat amount would be paid by the em- |p Ford he .-:| pressure pattern over most of the | ghowers in the northern Rockies | the desert regions of the south- |San Antonio -. Lo 88 Worcester, Mass. An alert salesman | Indianapolis. He and his family ployees. ts’ wy hey in Sresesvares eastern and southern sections of | gang western parts of the Dakotas | west Thursday night. ke i with a wininng personality, he was|live at 24 E. Tist st. Railroad managem T com 4 + | the U. S. is expected to narrow to |— — - re em em ho - nl are going to pass on their part of| “Comwith % 5s... - 30 s| a ridge of relatively high pressure the bill, if they can, to the fellows 3% over the southeast quadrant. who buy passenger tickets and to Dons Co! od ; 97 id the shippers of all kinds of stuff
EPEC ES ey 1 BORE 3° = CATTLE RECEIPTS The managements already are ru m 2 4 asking the interstate commerce Mic -108Y commission to take account of the 154 » OM frersiees id » DROP: HOGS retiremen in hearing a : sens 7-108 ve , plea. for Se a. : tues 19 The trickle of livestock supplies at Contributions-Doubied : [111110 18% 17 |Indianapolis stockyards today main- : us srorronns tained on the whole, steady prices.
fd iE | ¢ How much tax will the employee], o "Co § 2200 "| In the cattle division today there
pay? 201%- the. contribution of an 8 *| was a drop of 50 head of cattle from In con
SETI. ffir (FROM REAL LI No. 26..SALT ON BIRD'S TAIL PROVES LUCKY TALE!
$5.60 formerly. Pr dry con 8 -| supply, while 250 less sheep came in.
In 1940 on the same earnings he Pub Ser: ) 30a fd. on All classes of hogs remained at will pay $12 monthly and in 1952, "Ross ‘Gear. & Tool a naps VA eS hE. . $1250. Other employees will con- “Stokely Van an Camp’ pid it tBu its worth the mvestment”| 37 i fst Mag! ne dom ei. ebm HEL pay is $70 a month and under the social security act the average is) American | - ge 8 only $37 a month, uhner Fertilizer bs i ‘wAnd the widow's annuity Wwill|Climens Ind Tel dias 61 ©... average $30 a month, compared Columbia Sy 1%s bs ..... with $20 under social security.” Widows Have Rights dois J Alum : oe One of the amendments for ER 93 which the employees’ organizations| [nd Asso Tel Co 3s 75 . wd "w' campaigned provides that a widow, | Sunner FacEing 45 54 ...1 . 150i and certain other survivors, shall receive benefits in their own right, Corp 5s 57° and not merely by assignment on : | 350- 850 ody ai = 13.000 16.00 the part of a pensioner of part of Medium to Good
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GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (600)
400 pounds on
pounds - 500 pounds
“No doubt of it, the survivor fea-
Indianapolis flour mills and grain ele-
. 1 act” said B. B. Dibley, 77, Evans-|vators are paying $1.96 per bushel for 1350-1100 8.50 03 IN WARE WISCONSIN A THREE~ EXCITED ABOUT THE IDEA, SHE RUSHED THE YOUNGSTER, FASCINATED BY THE THOUGHT ton freight agent of the Morthip. eom Ne |, Jplioy shenes. ti a 65%) | YEAR OLD YOUNGSTER AMUSED HERSELF | | INTO THE HOUSE ANDTOLD HER AUNT ABOUT IT. | | OF RAVING A PET BIRD, GRABBED UPA TINY ANDI ee pears of ‘service bi, ins sounds or "wer; | 1 senses HER sl | BY WATCHING SOME BIRDS FLY ABOUT | | THE AUNT SAID HER WISH MIGHT BE FULFILLED | | OF SALT AND RUSHED OUT INTO THE PACK Yai, ! cing 0 5 seni pen sii ABBE | IN NER BACK MAR, HO CE I HOLD (| FE oar TD. | | Cai MINUTES THE CLD CAME PUANMG NTO s . - RO HE THOUGHT OI he ra f.10. 10% youu ING ORFORATIONS = ius pm odin OTe FOR MY VERY OWN PET” CHILD, *VOU'LL BE ABLE TO CATCH THE RIRD' | | THE HOUSE PROUDLY EXHIBITING A LIVE SPARROW!
3 Princeton-Louisville Bus Line, Ine. 520| 700-11 y , , J had to be in railroad service 30 niin sp IPdianapolis; agent, "John 0 pounds 190M . , same address; 1000 shares no years before he was eligible for a|... value: Strother H. Hargis, Hettie Red-| 600- 800 pounds disability pension” said Oscar|ford Hargis, Janelle Wallace Hargis. 35:10 pounds 4 800-1000 pounds : 4 800--000 pounds Medium— 500- 900 [email protected]
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