Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 November 1949 — Page 12

will match. 4

In a letter, Mr, Ford said “broad outline” of the plan calls

the plan takes effect next Mar. 1.

First benefits, as provided in

the

contract settlement with the CIO United Auto Workers for hourlybe paid

paid employees, Apr, 1, 1950.

“The salary plan now in opwi

eration will be new plan,” Ford

th the “No em-

ployee will lose any credits that he shall have accrued prior

the date of merger.”

He sald employees who have retired since the old contract exited July 18 uula get the anime

gibility with less will receive

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provided they met eli- . Workers, than 30 years service

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Patrolman Arthur Plaskett “foots horn” for TB Seal Sale after blowing whistle as traffic director.

Traffic Officer Uses Spare Time Aiding Seal Campaign

“Can I help?” Patrolman Arthur Plaskett asked at the Marion County Tuberculosis Association offices. | Everyone can help, he was told. -He's been helping ever since to promote the TB Christmas seal sale starting tomorrow. Assisting him at their home, 1328 Ewing St. is his wife, Wilma, store clerk and housewife.

The patrolman watched the busy volunteers at thé TB offices, |D0ing discharged as a Marine

master sergeant.

130 E. Washington St. a halfblock from his post. He directs Local citizens established a

trafic at Delaware and Washing- county TB association in 1913. ton Sts, : {Progress has been rapid anu the He could skip that coffee he group often has received national idled time over during free hours), on his split shift, he decided. He has helped prepare Christmas

County famiiles. He and his wife have make the TB posters,

municable) diseases. these : more than half, or 809, were from the TB Seal Sale hel 3 luncheon. The] Tg clinics, tax levies work comes easy for Mr. Plaskett, airs Schanle mack ho Progress of

who experiments with electric ‘trains and builds ship models as ‘a hobby. Ne

the fight against TB. Early years brought compulsory pasteuriza-| tion of milk, mandatory reporting; of TB cases, and school! health| programs. ‘In the 20's public health nursing’s value to county

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ideath of a 43-year-old woman 3 town hotel,

“ISam- Dixon. Their address was!

On Bed in Hotel An autopsy was ordered last t to determine the cause of

whose body was found in a down-|

The woman, later identified as = Gertrude Lime, alias Gertrude & Clayton, was discovered lying on a bed, unclothed, in her room inl} the Huron Hotel, 458 E. Washington St. Detectives immediately began a search for a heavily man with whom she registered under the names of Mr. and Mrs, |

given as Evansville. 1+ Detectives sald the body bore, . victory smile y. no marks of violence and that! America’ oratorical contest there was no direct evidence of) foul play. | the right fo compete in the Found by Hotel Manager i The woman's body was found

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lives at 3520 Washington Boulevard,

n the contest, Fe wen 1 Dai Weta hotell Albright, Washington High School, took third prize.

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ceived no response to calls. t Mr, Branham said the couple registered with the night clerk at 10:05 p. m. Friday. Her com-| panion was described as heavily bearded and wearing a cap, | The woman was identified by, police through fingerprints. They said a 1941 police record listed her address in the 200 block -of| N. Rural 8t. However, she moved from recent address was not immediately established. :

MIT Program To Be Expanded

The Massachusetts Institute of

Sheriff James F, Cun

His warning came immediately sheriffs implicated in a row with

rassing this said. “I won't tolerate it.” The crackdown followed an-

Indianapolis plaints that deputy sheriffs have

Technology will enlist the aid of other incident in a series of avd

oping a science and engineering pro-

threatening citizens. One of the two men suspended, Robert Driscoll, had been Involved in a fight outside the Showboat night club two months ago. A patron accuged him

The other suspended deputy, Fred Barnes, was not implicated in any other incident this year. A Bath were suspended pending a r investigation the sherRY a committee to iff. by con and work with alumni Ordered Off By Farmer here and elsewhere. | .«Rucently, Attorney Frank Fair{child brought charges against the county police for destroying films and strong-arming a photogra~ pher taking pictures of a deputy sheriff's car wreck. The latest charges, outgrowth deputies in Boone County Wednesday, were made known yesterday after Sheriff Cunningham talked with Zionsville Town Marshal

Maynard Moore. were hunting on the property of George Smith, Boone County farmer. He told the sheriff that

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there and her most. py “to lay off the rough stuff.” new football, presented by 4-Shah.” The sheriff warned he wouldn't tolerate “bullies” on the force. ” —

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