Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 January 1948 — Page 7

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Bath Won't Delegate Licensing Powers of State. Thomas E. rig foot down today on plans by a number of industrial plants and business establishments to handle drivers’ license applications for their employees. 1 At the same time, he went into Lg huddle with H. Dale Brown, director of the bureau of motor ve-| 3 hicles, and the two came up with § a plan to prévent unnecessary loss of working time for wage earners or loss of manpower to industry. The new drivers’ license law requires each motorist to apply in person during his birth month for a new driver's license. dianapolis division of Shell Oil Co., Complaints Received oP i ‘ 4 will head the new committee. Mr. Bath estimated that he and| i Others on Committee Mr. Brown had received nearly 50 Other members named were Ruscomplaints that this meant many| {sell Williams, president of Gaseteria, /Ine.; C. H. (Red) Matson, district %

employees working six days would] have to take time off to make ap- Red) imanpager of Socony-Vacuum Oil Co.; '§% J. E. Fehsenfeld, president of the (if

plication and would lose wages as a result. The plant spokesman also, : iCrystal-Flash Petroleum Corp; F. L. § {Cochran, manager of the Indian-

argued that-any loss of production; however slight, was serious in these : Wi i. . times when all production is at a 4 ¥ d ge apolis division of Standard Oil Co.; mium. , -. K. E. Kincannon, vice president of Many such plants have offered FUR DEAL—Here's a sample of how business is done each [Rock Island Refining Co. and P. H. to provide facilities for employees] aturday morning on the Spencer courthouse square, where Indi- {Durham of Kokomo, vice president | to make application. Several have. ana’s largest fur market operates. Trapper Don. Redenbarger And manager of Shell American Pe- % (center) of Brazil waits while Arie Phares [right], Palestine fur buyer, troleum Co. . 3 inspects a pelt “and prepares to write his bid. Mr. Phares’ son, | In addition, the announcement ¥

pointed out that their plants are better equipped to weed out unfit Robert, who assists his father on buying trips, loads already pur: Seid. Wye Wier Gil GMTAS have hy chased furs intora sack. # S

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- representatives of the oil industry ~twho conferred. withthe Governor and Mr. Groves on the shortage of heating oils Jan. 5. The Governor said district and county advisory committees may .be named later if {the situation remains serious. J. G. Sinclair; manager of the In-

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drivers than the state itself. Mr. Bath pointed out that the -pledged full assistance to the com- ! bureau has spent more than two . TEE. mittee and tq the co-ordinator. They

months training specialized help to were George Hofmayer, secretary of

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{Petroléum’ Association of America. do.the job properly. ! . ———— Complicates Task - y —n He also said that permitting simple matter when compared to the struggle with Uncle Sam's form Protests Unlock plants and businesses to help ad- 1040—but the Hoosier blank at times calls for arithmetical gymnastics. ~~ minister the law would greatly com-. For instance, hundreds of Indiana’ farmers may find it necessary to Cell for Woman plicate the state's problem because Pay the state levy on their 1947 receipts at three different rates. , } Te 5 each plant would be placed under| “There has been no change-in the state law,” Walter L. Sturdevant, | n Dog Shooting | bond and charged out with num- chief deputy of the tax division, ~~ Th —— x . Ig

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with ‘regular license. branches. farmers actually are “wholesalers, | ) . . "would have the elec on rears 4nd wage eames [ie (able stone pr cent nies treating possibly hundreds of small Retail Rate Lower {chant, in which event the sales are

"EAU CLAIRE, Wis,, Jan. 8 (UP)— Sheriff Lloyd Thompson said today he had received so many telephone

branches @ll over the state,’ he Farmers who have no Income igyable at one-half of one per cent,”|C8lls protesting a five-dav jail sen- 8 ; 2 os - a < - 4 i £5 “ } D ’ . » = we policy of the bureau now il his a Ro et Deadline 1s Jan. 3 foie “Jape he re ig ! x 4 Safe Place to Buy for Those Who . n t Know Furs be that any plant which finds theduce and livestock dealers’ and If livestock is sold for either dairy jay) | . : : ¥ * : lense problem interfering with its|others who buy for resale will quali- Or breeding purposes, the transac-| oo 5 400 aren Bb Parr | production or causing substantial|fy for the one-fourth of one per|tion then is considered as a sale)“. 00". Cohiance on Mrs [88 Joss of wages to its employees may cent rate on all receipts exceeding Of capital assets and is taxable ati, “ooo Ce Seal” el 08 ask license branches to provide athe $1000 exemption allowed by law. one per cent along with all sums shooting: a neighbor's dog, sa a |S regular state employee who would| However, Mr. Sturdevant pointed realized from the sale of tmpie-lo) Lo" oo ob lr CIES to the plant for a certai|out, the current regulations provide Ménts, equipment and houséncld|; " " 5 come plant for a jout, “highly improper.” but that he

period each month to issue licenses. | that “the farmef who sells any farm S00L8 Deru at either a public. or would not order Mrs. Thayer back hrs

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— pronounced TT Times State Service ffarm-in-Moral Township-on Dec. 33 of land, rental-of equipment, ~izes|le0Ce “regretfully” after Mrs. Thay= on . SHELBYVILLE, Jan. 8 — Mrs.| When arrested on Dec. 24, Mrs.!or premiums, or payment or -per-|¢r Said she would “do it again” if i Margaret Chandler, 43, alias La-|Chandler gave her name as Marga-|sonal services is obligated to report|‘he dog, owned by Lester Steen, Von Mefford, of Pairland R. R. 1, re( Chambers. Arrested with her such receipts and to pay tax on such/continued to chase her “valuable vas held here today under $5000 was Ben Sandley, 28, also of ReaE' income at the one per cent rate, {C88 nd. She is charged with grand Fairland. However, he was released| Midnight, Jan. 31, is the deadiine! Sheriff Thompson said he released larceny and conspiracy in the theft after investigation proved -he had for payment of the state gross in-|Mrs. Thayer after 75 or 80 persons of 10 hogs from the Frank Linwille(ho connection with the case. qcome levy, aiy * called to protest the sentence.

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