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in that the out the U, M. W. welfare fund agreement and conditions in the mining towns are ‘terrible.’ In| closing he warned that the miners, will strike unless they get a shorter; work-week, more take-home pay and better conditions. | “I know, from experience in the coal fields in southern Indiana, that| the coal miners are not to be bludgeoned into working if it is at!

operators, particularly during the last decade, have hogged the trough when profits were being divided. That the miners, during the war and now, have not had their fair ‘share of the profits when measured by that which others are obtaining, although the latter worked under more healthful and less dangerous

Posthumous Awards | Given S. Sgt. A. Guthrie

Several army awards for meritori-

mosa in 1944, have been received by | his parents, Mr. and Mrs, A L. Guthrie, 3620 N. Tlinois st. .| { The posthumous awards include the Air medal, Presidential unit citation, Silver star, Purple Heart and Asiatic-Pacific service ribbons. A former Shortridge high school! ‘pupil, young Guthrie ¥as a radar operator with the army air forces, ' assigned to anti-submarine patrol! duty. | He served in the West Indies and China. Sgt. Guthrie was officially! declared dead in March, 1946, after » long search for him.

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labor cost per ton of coal was less| HOME DEATHS LEAD

lican caucus

after adjournment fo determine ‘What to do with the 67 salary| 0

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| unanimously the state administra-| matter should be

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increased compensation for funeral strike. expenses from $165 to $300 and paid benefits to dependents amounting to| 65 per cent of the deceased's weekly wages for 350 weeks.

Eichhorn Asks Quis

RECRUITER RETIRES—After 2) years in army ‘uniform, T. Sgt. Sylvester Penrod is retiring and will return to his e in Lebanon, Ind. For the past year and a half he has been a member of the advertising and publicity section of the Indian-

Senator Yon. A.. Eichhorn (D. Uniondale) urged that the senate

lic convenience and service was ing impaired. ? The resolution sought to author-

strike.” served as “a recruiter for six years. (Photo by U, S. A. signal corps.) Tr ployees before the committee for|(R. Danville). hearings. WASHINGTON ~~ Accidental

floor to explain that “the state has|commented,

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: Morris * J.|ypo several hundred important bills {Manuel - (R. Pendleton) sald snow before the body if the senators

increased slck| yorg to divert thelr energies to benefits from 120 days fo 180 aay, | ¢iamnt to ‘settle or ‘arbitrate a

Matter for Executive Branch “It is a matter for the admin. istrative not the legislative branch » of the government,” Me said, committee investigate the|Conrad (R. Monticello) Informed Claypool strike to ascertain if pub-|the senate’ he felt his committee had no authority to investigate the | gy

"A motion to kill the proposal ize investigators to summon the|passed after several éther senators Claypool management and labor (argued its merits. The motion 2 officials representng striking em-|made by Senator John A. Kendall

: “I think the senate missed a Majority Floor Leader John W.ichance to test the responsibility of deaths in American homes lead all| Van Ness (R. Valparaiso) took the the government,” Senator Eichhorn Indiana in!other types of accidental deaths. - : ton

John A. Claussen, of the CPA pig fron division and C. H. Halcomb, ‘steel division came to the

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