Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1947 — Page 21
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y 2 | BRINGING HOME THE BIRDS — A job well done won turkeys for firemen who | fought the blaze at Bemis Brothers Bag Co. Oct. 3. Holding their Christmas turkeys | given by the company and employees are Fire Chiefs Harry Fulmer (left) and Michael | Hyland. Center is Mr. Charles E. Essick, superintendent of Bemis Co.
Landon Favors: 38 Firemen Get Turkeys 4 Eisenhower i '1g For Fighting Bemis Fire
| Crews at Three Local Stations Rewarded
Sees Nomination For ‘Excellent Work’ at Oct. 3 Blaze If World Chaos Widens The traditional slogan “Bringing home the bacon” for a job well WASHINGTON, Dec. 17 (UP)— done was slightly altered by city firemen today. Former Gov. Alfred M. Landon of} Instead, firemen from three stations brought home turkeys awardBaris A ae Yoserey. Sen od to them by Bemis Brother Bag Co. 1940 Barth Ave, for “excellent whelmingly nominated for Presi-| WOrk done by firemen” at a fire at the plant Oct. 3. dent at the Republican convention] The company and its employees gave 38 turkeys to firemen at Staif the international situation be- | tion 29, Shelby St. Station 26, Webb x 4 Orr orvor Iv Be sens eae are Sra 3 today,| 214 Raymond Sts. and Station 3 2% and 3 was the best said Mr. Landon who was the GOP at 1136 Prospect St. /|I have ever seen.” | presidential choice in 1936. 18 at Station 29 | Receiving. turkeys were the fol: “Gen. . Eisenhower,” he said, “is| A group led by Henry Wilson, of jowing firemen:
particularly qualified in view of his 1, 4ianapolis plant of Bemis Bag, station 20—Capt. Trimpe, John Casey, |
direct personal experience (as war-| : Ed Schurman, William Yount, Harry Sher- .. | Charles E, Essick, superintendent of man, William Engles, George Mennel, time European commander in -| a p {Charles Coghill, Capt. Kennedy, Edward
chief) and his knowledge of condl-|the firm, and employee representa-|Rknicnt, Emmeit Scahill Roberc Meister, : A : . Wiley Perry, Paul Phillips, tions and forces in the countries tives was accompanied -by Fire Siam Arwiinson, William Lambert and involved,” - | Chiefs Harry Fulmer and Michael | John Williams. 6.5. Todd Don Goss No ‘Inside’ Information [Hyland on a visit of each station! warry Ashmore, Prank Tonner, William a cHu » Tr Mr. Landon emphasized that he yesterday. rte eg ang Home: Jonms “ "3 ‘ { ey i u 3 iver had no “inside” information about| At Stition 20 Capts. Edward| Fire Siatien S—Cupe, Washburn. Ql the general's future plans. Trimpe and William Kennedy re- john Gallagher, Li. Emnardt. George “I haven't even seen him in-two ceived 18 turkeys for men of their (ai"foe' Krevsach. = years,” he said. | station. Capt. Frank Quinn and Lt. —— Mr. Landon said there is “an if- Grover Todd accepted 10 turkeys Printers in Akron mense grass roots move spontane-| for men of Station 26 and Capt. Le-
“I's the most spontaneous dis- hard accepted 10 birds for men of AKRON, O. Dec. 17 (UP)—Deplay of strength I've ever seen,” he| station 3 | fie brinter trouble elsewhere, soi i “rd, i | . S 2 els ’ P said. Ive a phenomena in Ameri-| Ag an extra bonus, turkeys also| 0 p is Totetntionfl can politics. were given to Chiefs Fulmer and '© Members 0 ;
However, the former Kansas §ov- Hyland and Battalion Chiefs Fred Typographical Union continuéd to} ¢
elo Said ihe Amelgan jPesple ire C. Dilger and Joseph F. Hancock, [work today at their jobs on the going 0 4 ME 10 2 pose Protection Praised {Akron-Journal under a contract
“They're going to want to now | y going An accompanying statement said signed in 1945 with a supplemental
the general's position—where he stands,” Mr. Landon said. “They! in part: {pay boost agreed on last September.
will not only view with sympathy “The Bemis Bros. Bag Co. has Printers received an $8 increase for but with tremendous interest what taken this Christmas opportunity day work and a $9 boost for night he has to say when he is free to to show. its appreciation to Fire duty, and at present make a total of express himself.” Department officers and men who $86 day and $02 night. tn |have given such great assistance in| Beacon-Journal officials said the ITHACA AIDS NAMESAKE [time of need.” The company aiso original contract signed in 1945 was ITHACA, N. Y. (UP)—The mod- congratulated firemen for “respond- | still in effect, continued by yearly ern city of Ithaca, N. Y., will help ing so quickly and well that fire was/supplemental agreements. the age-old city of Ithaca, Greece, prevented from reaching serious| The wage increase, decided last replace books lost during the war. proportions. Not only did these Sept. 22, has until Sept. 30, 1948 to In response to an appeal from the companies bring the fire under run. Also in the last agreement. a mayor of the Greek community, quick contrel, but remained to make clause was written into the contract residents of the upstate New. York! certain it could not start up again.” which states that anything contrary city raised $400 to buy the re-' ~C. D. Alexander, manager, added to the Taft-Hartly law is null and quested books. a statement that in his opinion void after Aug. 28, 1948.
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