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- i" : : u £ = s “oR : ; fol f ) X - — : : ' ARN Tal ee ey We FRIDAY, SEPT. 2, 1049. rr THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES - : s PAGE 12. . ; . : i Ord per house by Sen. Alberto Tesaire,| - | ol calls for the surrender of customs : “4 — ; NENT WAVE : : “Union Pension Drives oc ay’ S [eat er 0 ocas | Ads for Jobs Be Free uous permis to pempent arf OL PERNA | ; s BUENOS AIRES, Argentina, [newspapers which refused are Col . U ; t. 23 (UP)—The Chamber of|cept the ads. : . Spe : oy ‘today . was handed tor| A national employment service ff & . © ect oncern ver jaction a senate-approved bill’ re- within the labor ministry wou | ¥ {quiring newspapers to publish be created to administer the law, | 3 | without charge advertisements Employers would be obliged to| 3 ancin A e Leve trom job hunters. |announce vacancies in their or-| a ) Vv | The bill, introduced, in the up-| (ganizations. : i A "” = Problem of Retirement Income Grows : a jo As Life Span of Workers Increases . | : : : Sl lo ach By FRED W. PERKINS, Scrips-Howard Staff Writer : : be vs WASHINGTON Sept. 23—The pension drives by big unions— X Sino steel, coal, automobiles and other major industrial flelds—empha- a Nooo] | greite Ty, N oT | Cc 5 oe Beeps the gravity of a problem this country soon must face. | San Rane, \ | DINVER | : us, : : Jina That is what to do about the steadily increasing millions of Ko | $100 : ao older people. : Tm ——— » . i © the mc : The union campaign is only part of the problem and perhaps the y \ [== ro > Effective Monday, September 26, 1949, banking : ne smaller part, although it is get- It life expectancy is eater, » I - ‘ 0 . . . 2 ’ Free bing more altention ROW became! dhould not the ability to earn a LO Ay hours of member banks of the Indianapolis Clearing Pot of strikes an > " living last longer than it formerly - Te, vi ta : . . : . au for pensions. * did?" Some authorities say that's| SORT WORTH ¢ Von 1 - fin House Association will be observed in conformity FR There are now about 11 miton pia. vie “hut that there's no way SNL GL \'SE on : vs : Banki h will be: ; Americans of 65 and over. Their oo | oving {t without research PARTLY CLOUDY AND eel oN with Central Standard Time. anking hours . . The number and their percentage Of 4y.+ hag not been started. CLOUDY AREAS 1 : Pune the Pl have Deen Inereas This reporter found much belief 57 ND) ou . a) Ing since X among ‘the experts that such .an . ‘ plogra) tinge Yo row ot a more. rap inquiry would be worth while as FOrocA MCI 9:00 A. M. to 2:00 P. M. 4 not be pace from no . a guide. for lengthening the pro- eg { “defini The unions are gunning Ror ductive life of elderly people, "Tt! Ucamiaes BEER AREA NDAY th h FRIDAY : history pensions of $100 or more a month ol," employers that great .“' : SNOW MO throug * - pened for Jetiren woken, ot sures percentage of oldsters are not| iy SLEEY eR ond ; . less ol times the present averag d-ag av Yor the-discard. i benefit of the social security sys- ready for the discarc ) : Te) Sw ows Vi) RAIN he A : beso fem. If that becomes the pattern Shouldn't thé average man of w © i 9:00 A M to 12 NOON on Saturda 3 y other over-age people will press 85 wl jo today be : hetles Man, 7.0 RICUSPATOFF. COPR IMO EDW. L.A WAGNER. ALL MEATS RESERVED, pw » m 0 y } : How . r physically and mentally ; . 3 | Io equainy, aud i S09, by "a worker, than men of thé corre- TODAY AND TOMORROW—A cool wave of Canadian air will bring lower readings to the East (Central Standard Time) Fries) Cost at $7 Billion sponding ages 40 or 50 years 80 tonight. Temperatures in the lower 40s are expected from the Northern Plains states through the This will effect no change in banking hours for $ “since See Cost a “It may be true,” said Louis C, land a. i ~ : ‘ oe op Suppose In & Jew years. halt of Shudde, an actuary of the Social Groot Laos aie Now England ots k Appoi yg. those who have been observing. Indianapolis Day- ¥ times. the people over 65—the experts Security Administration. ° ricker to int . oe oi nie finde raid aig gl met hy i Oat 0 IC arities eh Rpe © Queel Wooler BUREAU light Time through the summer months. . . and ot) them five years from now-—be- regent life expectancy of 50 Jeu Cadet to West Point ot SLIER BUS ; do come eligible for pensions of $100 a0," Make a mark toward “he' “TT Gov, Henry ¥. Bchricker, comi-1 Sunrwe a amet #144 e's $ dipped a month. Place the half roughly end to Indicate the average age y mander-in-chief of the Indiana Precipitation 34 hrs ending 8 Bam . % 3 ooh at 6 million. That means More at which men became unfit for lreatl oving National Guard, has been author- Excess since Jan. 1 L } . ; But 1 than $7 billion a year, and an work. Stretch the band in the de- 1zed to appoint one candidate! The following table shows the tempera- AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK ® BANKERS TRUST C0. * FIDELITY TRUST co. . a ever-growing burden oh peblic gree of the increase of life ex-| Wi I o F from among (he enlisted person-|*WLe in other cities: High Eh Law ) # : Frou funds and on the cost of produc- pectancy, The mark should move | ccy OrMer | to the United States Military Atlanta rate Eine veien.. 81 68 . g . Found tion. up some—not all the way, but| ny Rectory Academy at West Point. ESR "socescaseccs ono 88 FLETCHER TRUST CO. * INDIANA NATIONAL BANK * INDIANA TRUST 0. gi te You cag get sven sire SupoS some. St. Josep 4 ory The candidate will be o_o ", i . Mr tH ing figures by assuming a lower xpect Greater Vigor The Catholic Charities Bureau , =." cocit of a preliminary Sleveiand “4 : . > NK : i retirement age or by looking fur- Bureau of Employment 8e- next week will" be settled In its competitve mental examination Bee Se 4 MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK PEOPLES STATE BA J inte ther into the future. lcurity which tries to place older new quarters in the former St similar in scope to the regular Ft. Wavne oie . . : Setall) It boils down to the hard fact people in jobs says: |Joseph’s Church rectory, 623 E. 00 0 esa mination to the U. S. aiarasol icity Coniomoe LIVE STOCK EXCHANGE BANK 10 a that Increasing millions of retired “Improved medical science and North St, church officials an- Military Academy. | Miami I 3 8 - ' " Rosa) people must he supported by those ica] care facilities 1s increas-| nounced today. | ‘Preliminary examinations’ in|Nes Onan. ~o.lal 8 i ONY who work. are living ‘PE the longevity of the popula-| The bureau today is in the pro- Indiana have been-tentatively set|Seianome city |... Es UNION TRUST CO. ? Ther Men and Morini ee tion and the number of older cess of packing and moving office ¢ . Nov. 14 and will be conducted Pittsburgh - 81 mg sty longer in this Somty ore Workers. This same factor willifyrnishings from Pennsylvania by the senior Army instructor at san Antonio. ss sa Ll ) 5 Reosev medical science Is sav a T€ result in higher levels of physical gt. to the named location. The the National Guard Armory, aaluls oo nou . — Wiring «> bables in thelr crucial first year ,, ... on the part of oider work-| Very Rev. Msgr. August R. Fus- —.— epee irene Samper SC ASBBRLO0: D. € EAT nT & dinky » ‘ scholar Ans sleadlly” bushing back the, ers-than. they have heretofore. an~|senegger, - hureau . director; the!” i Cl te Ey - figs : : a, menaces to health and life a joyed.” \cYo and the Holy Namé Union| = aati

ages. There are other factors,” L.... w Including our high standard of pg,iiaple Life © Nving.

A Kook Steinhaus, of the'all, will occupy office space on . Assurance Society, the. first floor of the former}

writes in a publication of the Na- rectory. The clerical staff of the

“Roo Among the many results is a tional Industrial Conference bureau and other em fays. " ployees also paradox. i Lire 2Tectaney he Board, “unquestionably the vital-| will be provided for in the build- more ol rg i RR ity of the aged is going to in-|ing. TN . gene duce the retirement age. "|crease in years to come. With | The onetime St. Joseph Catholic pe

this improvement there will be {Church is being converted Into ant eq up Higher Retirement Age? less desire to retire at 65, espe- | yuditortum for use of the Daugh-| a big «

. 2 i t e, clally o insufficient i * materia Should - the retiremen ag y on an insufficient amount.” {ters of Isabella, the Legion of 0 } an which in industry is around 65] Re eu Mary, the Oblates of St. Benedict 3 and as low as 60, be raised? Some BLOOD CELLS TINY ja the National Council of é 3 z 72 F a experts say it is time to be look-| So small are blood cells that Catholic Women. The auditorium p ing into that subject, which brings 60,000 could be placed on the head | I :

kirds, 8 expected to be ready for use

overnt up another question: : lot a pin. about the middle of October. Boyer! The Catholic Women's Associa- written

tion Home is expected_to open in January in the former St. Joseph's

Ta ly With A Savings Account on school. The parish hall is to be Starts Instant Y t v ngs oo And, 1

J is of sl ‘ used for a future basketball concern center. of even , : “Ana WILL BE grew : : College Men rE . : | Oo S E D Invade Business Fiunica &# °° thing a PTI Of Baby Sitting i | Times State Service i RENSSELAER, Sept. 23—There F {is a surplus of baby sitters in| | this town of 4000 and all of them | jare men. Moreover, they're all! SE MBER 24th \ Tf 2iRe men Sitters Bureau at St. | ON ACCOUNT OF HOLIDAY | JosepH's College is composed of | some 100 men students. There's | always a sitter available and | ready to report for work at al | moment's notice, | - College officials sald today the | EASO movement was ‘catching on by s leaps and bounds” and they expected like bureaus to be organ- MORE JEWELRY AND CLOTHES SHOP ized In other college towns Sessa 43 SOUTH ILLINOIS STREET ; throughout the lang. | —— y ov _— ALWAYS a Bpusny DEAL AT RITE’S “THE TROUBLE 1s” an of- = ® ficlal sald, “we have too many L willing baby sitters and not : enough babies. I. suppose this ts the only town in the world where MA! there are literally too many . . baby sitters.” . 3 } | WAS Members of the bureau also are ~ GROWS BIGGER AND BIGGER DAY A FTER DAY. . : . willing to “assume other duties] } . ) . such as firing furnaces, raking } leaves or any sort of odd job HOM

available. Their specialty, how-! ever, is baby sitting and they'll

guarantee expert attention “and . . ] assume full responsibiiity. ] . . . . : . . i FURNI! (pl | {community Fund A deep sense of security...and new peace of mind

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[a ed activities inthe 30th annual C0 OWRINGER _—— 7 | |cmiinnicivi A | @IRONER ing » The things you hope to do some day, and the things you Campal kits and pledge > . . ; citar were distributed to worn , hope to have, can be yours with a savings aceount. : T who will make solicitations under . . ) Che the supervision of four captains . S , Cu 1 s . . . 3 8 ® When ; Mrs. Easley R. Blackwood, Mrs » Start it now... Then aid omething to it regularly. Thus, hii EIR Ta Wm so og your money grows, and is always available, when needed. $lemstive Soloman and Mrs, Thomas h : ‘ “ ’ ; : Sum laxat Stevenson. . . " . . The campaign proper will be Once you have made saving a habit, you will really enjoy it : - Toate held Oct. 10 to 24 at which time . . . i , sch, but ¢ {$1280.000 will be sought for the and the security it brings to. you and yours. : lower age 1949 chest. Many voluntesr work- } ) . And sc ers “expect to begin work much : We'd be greatly pleased to have you open a savings account aus earlier, however, - ’ . tive “rea | — with us... now. oo y Hotel Greeters to Meet

Indianapolis Chapter No. ‘38 Hotel Greeters bf America, will . have {ts first busineys meeting of ° E j Ea the fiscal year tonight in the Lincoln Hotel, Educational files

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