Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1947 — Page 38
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Milton Reynolds, pen manufacturer who recently flew around the world, will be guest of honor at the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce dinner May 22. :
The chairman of the board of Reynolds Pen Co. will discuss his travels through 70 foreign countries during the past three years.
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Look out! There’s another big railroad wage demand headed your way! The non-operating unions alone — whose members do not actually operate trains—are demanding a flat increase of 20 cents an hour. These demands would cost the railroads of the country five hundred sixty-eight milkon dollars a year!
Last year these employes had an increase of 182 cents an hour. This was their third major wage increase since 1939. Their averageweekly pay has gone up 75%, os against a cost-of-living rise
than three times as much as freight rates, and five times as much as pas-
senger fares. That
is why in 1946,
with the largest peacetime traffic in history, the net income of railroads went down to the equivalent of only 2%7% of the net property investment.
What About 19472
Even with the recent freight rate in crease, preliminary figures indicate
that the railroads about the same low
will make only return in 1947 as
in 1946. This will be because;
-~the wage increase made in 1946 will be in effect for all of 1947; — special payroll taxes on railroads have recently been increased; — and passenger traffic has declined.
Where Would. the Money Come From?
We can’t pay out what we don’t take in. And we are not taking in enough now to meet present costs and to complete the improvements in service that you need and that we want to give you.
You Would Foot the Bill!
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Had Been on. Styic on. Strict Diet So Long His Restaurant Friend Was Astonished When He Ordered Two Full Meals and Ate Them. Feels Fine Now.
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