Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 March 1947 — Page 24

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With Pneumonia MIAMI BEACH, Fla, Maich 3 | U, P.).—~Edwin Pauley, former na{tional Democratic treasurer, was in

[pncumalta. The wealthy oil man was stricken late yesterday at the home of R. J. Reyriolds, the tobacco’ ‘manufactur- how wy

er, where he was a winter guest. His hysician said Mr. Pauley would This issue developed at the close and means committee's’ py y of the house session Saturday when! mending power, the purse-pinching ways and means|tors are faced with two committee handed out the teachers mendations from which to choose.

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i = nie INDANATOLIS TIMES $8 Million ‘Budget Slash Cuts Teacher Minimums

| Hoosier legislators, back in the|Gates 'a Miami Beach hospital today with state house today for their. finall called an immediate session of the)

Saturday. The governor)

M {week of the 85th session, face two [policy committee.

major issues and a

to give Indiana teachers.

[ pay bill,

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‘Reducing Salen Phone RL 6201 $21.82. of Trade Bldg, 13 N. Meridian

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| | retirement fund.

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{salaties al $3@ million.

DRS. EITELJORG SOLTIS & FRAY

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$38 million.

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appeaied

Reduction Urged

calendar | {jammed with unfinished business. “The greatest battle will come over no change in its original recom-| "uch minimum pay increase mendation.

i y It was intensified yesterday when Point),

REDUCE Without exercise or diel—a new easy way

committee slashed from the means committee, | budget $5 ‘million which would have on his recommendation today. as {built the reserve in the- teachers’ the legislature reconvened.

Mrs. W. lost 18 J $8,042000 from the governor's pounds. in three J budget. The other principal cut ® weeks. SPECIAL : | welfare department appropriation, 10 Treatments ‘10 , The committee recommended ' lor only . sharp cuts from. the -compromise

| The ways and means committee’ ‘recommended slashés to a range 3 | from $1512° to $2000 annually. | chopped the state's contribution to

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WHY RAILROADS NOW ASK

FOR HIGHER FARES

Passenger fares based on pre-war conditions

fall far short of post- war costs

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| ANN ARBOR BALTIMORE AND OHIO

A A BANGOR. AND AROOSTOOK BOSTON AND ALBANY BOSTON AND MAINE CANADIAN NATIONAL (Lines In 0. 8.)

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tablished, every item of railroad expense has

expense of hauling freight . .

skyrocketed.

ODAY'S PASSENGER FARES are based on

pre-war costs. Since these fares were es-

Like a locomotive with a train that’s too long

power to pull post-war costs.

for it, present fares just haven't got the paying

And just as we were recently authorized to

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Labor Costs up S0%

. spin Sn. Since 1940 Eastern “railroad “labor costs Tae in-

creased mote than 50%. Average wages paid have risen 47%, and on top of this the Crosser Act, revising Sociil Security benefits and pensions for railroad employes, effective January 1,

costs of almost 4%,

increase out freight rates to help meet the added . SO, We Must Now ask for higher fares to help cover today's fre.

mendously “increased passenger service ‘costs.

1947,

.fepresents a further increase in railroad labor

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Material Prices up 60%

Similarly, prices have risen on engines, cars,

fuel, rails, light bulbs, paper cups i

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. Just about everything we must buy and usé to provide you

with passenger service. On the average, our

materials and supplies have gone up 60% above

the pre-war prices,

Passengers carried at a loss

Labor costs, including increased payroll taxes,

account for more than half of our expenses.

Materials and supplies account for most of our

remaining Costs. 350% and 60%. .

war conditions. .

With

.and fares still based on pre-

these two items up

«It’s easy to see why there's

a, widening gap between income and outgo.

Indeed, our tickets could well be printed in

ted ink al

Samed at-a loss.

for our average passenger is mow

Fare Enough is Fair Enough

To help dose she gap between. income and

outgo, we are asking for an increase of 3/10 -

.of a cent per mile in one-way coach fares and ,

2/10 of a cent a mile’in fares in sleeping and

patlor cars. We are also asking for an increase

in suburban fares.

for example, the increase

in the price of monthly commutation "tickets

would average about 5c a trip. It is only just

and" reasonable that passenger: service Should we

cone as near as possible to payigg its own

way. Fare enough is fair enough

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The policy comuiiftee,. after a

Footlights, Revelers.: Announce Cast

session lasting several hours, made |

it had little influence on the ways!

recomThus the legislarecoms-|

Rep. Jess Andrew (KR. West chairman of the ways and] stood stanchly|

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| He had implied earlier that he

WAS not A party to agreements of Armstrong, Jim Denny, Mike Wag= The committee lopped a fotal of the Policy committee and that its Ee : e

maneuvers had ne influence on his roup. The pay Bill will come up

was A $2,200,000 reduction of the [OF Second reading togay.

| Rep. Andrew has scheduled the appropriations bill to come to the flgor today after several weeks of

agreement between Republican pol- | consideration by his committee. icysmakers and teachers’ represen-! tatives made earlier in the session. ‘The policy committee's agreement YP for minimum salary schedules | ranging from $1600 to $2400 and a MI. Andrew’s § somumitiee. state contribution towards teachers’ -

The fact that last week the sen-. ate scolded the house for holding the measure apparently had little influence an its coming out of

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Ward 10 Run 1 In Mayor Race

The first to announce his can-

| Robert Wyatt, executive secretary didacy in the mayoralty campaign | of the Indiana State Teachers as-is to Governor Small Businéss Men's Association

Perry Ward, director of the of “Indiana and former president of the Indiarapoi lis Transfer Co. He will the : Republican’ ‘nomination for} mayor at the May 6- primary. ® A. resident. of Indianapalis for 43 yea rs, Mr. Ward is a graduate - of Shortridge and Howe Military academy.

Mr. Ward

church and various Masonic lodges. . He outlined his platform as fol‘lows: “Purity in politics; honesty in public service and economy in , affairs of government, n

Added Gasoline Tax Sought ‘to Aid Roads

The senate roads committee met

today with- Governor Gates and de-| cided to recommend to the legis-.

{lature an adidtional 1l-cent gasoline tax for Indiana.

The new tax, which is expected |

to bring $7'2 million additional revenue to the state for highway purposes, will be distributed as follows:

ONE: $4 million to the coun-. ties. TWO: $300.000 to the cities. THREE: The rest tio the state

highway department.

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Norma Ziegler and Richard Shar-| taet comedy. “You Can't Take It] {With You," | Rootlight Revelers March 27 and 28 lin the gymnasium at, Howe high

{ school. The rest of the cast as anounced | {by Darrell H. Gooch, director, are: {Marjorie Kingsbury, Carol Eves; |

{Elliot Jose, Fran McAree, Dick Cot- |

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ton, James Baker, Mary Hite, Don

oner, Warren Wright, Helen Aldrich,

Ruth Ann Thomas, Richard Moore, |

'Dick Wisehart and Alan Gise.

The property committee consists of Jehnie Lou Konold, Paula, Petty, Mary Jo Taylor and Donna Van Arendonk. Student business mana{ger is Ronald Williams, Giovanna Ball is ticket chairman. The pub-

licity committee is headed by Bill] Sally |

Insley, Gloria Shields. i Stage manager is Richard Moore and. the stage crew is made up of Don Armstrong, Elvis Fleming, Bill

Insley, Paul Taylor and Alan Gis

Speer and

James Baker is the electrician. Elizabeth. Lie: Rosemarie Mon Anne Schutt,

Mildred Bailey, ‘Martha Mitchell,

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