Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 April 1948 — Page 14
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announced ‘today following the| Nappanee worthy grand pdtron; Mrs, Een [ Lucille Geyer, Sunman, associate grand |jgrs
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e ; formally closed yesterday after MM.’ Crist. Indianapolis, grand secr tary; Ben Be ett. n, 15; Mes. Sylvia {x Duyn, 16 Fiery. Cincinnati Delegation Arri ives { to BY ie with Mrs. | rs, ot ». nse, West Lafayette £ fatt pi vo te Wi sip ol nai Wineiap Apples’ were listed 8 1b. £
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The American Legion fashion fight will probably reach a worthy associate matron of the associate grand billing ; el ye General Grand Chapter. Dr. Her- BE ced ant oe : "Helen White: ‘board’ Tools valued at $440 were Clapp Chopped Baby Food which . plete confusion reigns in the ranks of the National Emblem pert Sears, -past-- worthy grand Scudder , Windfall, grand rE Ny wi BE act otah att fa Ol one the. Cilertain Pontiac) 12 Commitise, Which-\s-11¥i8: 10. select one. of Tors. than. 200 SuERss-\patron, presided. AdSEY Jn Rn “sid Mate’s Suicide AMemph Sri "121 Ww. ssth St, last listed rrr erviieies «cans for §1 ns for a new or women Legionnaires. the business fon Paul|Ruth; Mrs. Ei : ; . ; Arriving here last night preparatory to forcing the ssven-man|nesrdon. superintendent at the , wer Humiliating, Wife Sues i A Tapas ade : Should read 8 cans for § obtiimittas 4 on 4 Rew) Masonic Home at Franklin, gave a ADE. 30. (UP) lenined b the glass in informed. today of the resignation » LOS: ANGELES, Apt ( J gained Sy bisaking glass : ~uniform was a strong delegation of 0, Woolt, New Yorkie anual Teport, A check i fof den | British war Alice Douglas|a : ll These errors were discovered too He RE oat. (otty, advertising manager of the ta furnish a new unit. Represen-| a rh Shurged In a sult f= to make corrections. tin te ri elegation, headed by flery| American Legion magasine. 3 a of the OES will make Ee hatios Ny fuk that her husband iSuapte her today Tn ear at Miss Mas a. angie! Temporarily, James ¥. Barton, (their annual visit.to the home. to- Bie aoa: MT. an pict Mangious by trying to kill himself, ENT | ~ observers predict that the unis general of the Legion day. Fal trustees, M Mrs. Ruth Lr Morris, M Mrs. } She sald Walter Frampton, 49, BL AVINING ie by the Ohio girls|Publication, take over Mr. Vote $1000 Fund Fre a Sirs. Miliired ¥ Smith, dype: humiliated her and tried to com- - FC e r will win out. y Woolf's ution, No immediate] The session voted $1000 to the|Bilss Fox. J. Fran Moors: % EE re>-mit suicide because she accused . AB . plans to name a successor have Coatsville F'. & A. M. and Eastern fraternsl correspondence: Margaret another man of fathering her ps enn. se” aT? Candidates Arrive been announced. Star: temple. ; usian on irs. Floyd Crews. * two-year-old son. — — Arrival of all seven candidates a RE CR A io - ———_— ESS ES for national commander of, the ; : _ Legion is. expected to intemsity| Fo ‘ the political scene of the organ- Eee eT 0 - 4 ization. ; : a j ‘ The first Hoosier sandidate fo for ” Pu
the national post since P ; . } . . : Nutt was elected in 1928 pd : . Lo : : : . his headquarters in the Hotel ~Antlers. last | = He is George Craig of - ‘Brazil, a member of the natiohal execu-
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Fl laid N AN ENDEAVOR to aid in halting further ad: fo our stockholders we will have to consider nr SERA = = oy vances: in living’ costs, U. S. Steel will decrease some later date the adequacy of both wages and. = For eft bg Rpg certain steel prices.on May |, 1948, to the extent steel. prices under then-existing conditions. EE BE liane Lani TE hy $25,000,000 anfually, hese prise reductions > "Out answer to the Union was that the grants ph =i pinion dee nl "being applicable so far as possible to steel prod- HP EE to Bot Vlora” pele related to the cost of living. - “ing of its request for a "substantial wage in- | PF sr ri Pr i Tn crease” will notin the long run bring benefit to Le ghaihamameny Hondimsemant of these price odierens was --- anyone, as it will lead to similar substantial wage . ct | oly Pe SP 2 ~~ made on April 22, 1948, concurrently ith the increases in other industries and to higher prices 3 ER A TT ae denial by UU, S: Steel of the request of the “United generally. Such awageincrease would make. § EER EAE © Steelworkers of America (CIO) for a “substantia ; necessary a general advance in our steel prices. rr f | eERGESEReT wage increase.” i We are unwilling so to increase steel prices at an} 0 Jou 1, WY er ST this time, as we believe this would be contrary ee ; RE rE Same, pa ee United States Steel believes that costs and ) Ih a a Hoi prices in general are too high for the good of the hd the best interests of the-neticn: iB mg LEERY BE we nation. It shares the firm conviction that Amer- The Union's demand for a "substantial wage el i SRE vik .. ican industry and labor should cooperatively do: increase” was based on increases in the cost of AT 1 i EE ea everything in “their power to avoid further in- living. The index of the Bureau of Labor Statis- sessing f a eng ND ASL Bm pr ET in_costs, which” if per rmitted: to “oceur, Ries, U. -§:-Department- of Labor; records- -an- forse i Sin © must result in higher prices for almost every- crease of 67.2% in the cost of living between 1M0—— — |" Ep thing, we. buy. Certainly, the best. interests of all - and February, 1948, Loring 4 that same period To die ee] "a Rules Union: Must as wall in the archating: power of the dollar. steel workers rose 733%; their. average “schial ns Bar Picket Disorders Es . 4 hay : aioe a agonal. We are hopeful that our action in reducing hourly earnings ‘advanced 81.3% and their avope-- -§-— ane of Te ai Er the prices of a number of steel products associ- age actual weekly earnings advanced 91.7%. ~~ [¢ i 1h an opmion tovolving en Im ated with the cost of living may have a beneficial _ These advances are substantially in excess of the os a + United Furniture Workers (CIO) . effect throughout the nation and- may be helpful = increase in the cost of living during that period. ain 3 b To Ref darir tw when’ they per. i in bringing about an early stabilization or reduc- LT fis / ir, Benes recommended a tion in the cost of living. If this should prove to 0 there i is to be a halt in the surge of living ~~ 1 ond Feoaon and rekrunt” dent] be the outcome, everyone in this country will costs, there must be full and effective cooperation A aE cia ie violnce oeeured benefit. If, on the contrary, costs should continde to this end on the part of every segment of our ani bho SHIRE ie ut. dou wm to advance, then in fairness to our employees and ‘economy. ae : gy 8 3 Chin a Paint It With LATA” | | | . ; Lp ~ PLASTI-NU PAINT Music ; “The Miracle: “Paint” instrur
