Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 February 1950 — Page 2
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3 EL Lo «™ 3 ” & In Assessor But Jobs Difficult fo Obtain Past 40 Us ourt 0 F mm JU : THE AVERAGE age of America’s working peoplé 1s stediil : Bo a : : : / rising, Sociologists and statisticians predict an era in which youth ’ va: 5% ; - will be in the minority. “| Sr ih 4. 3 : : ¥ dCes een Forecasts of the research workers may be comforting to the Fi oF . next generation or two, but today's employee finds little eomfort in| * 3 @ the prospect of a changing employment picture, Jobs are hard to, : * TEL 7 Cantar Township, seb ally "You 8 uns any often at their best when wo] Accuses Tribunal ~~ Sen. % Marion County Pounding the pavements in OF older. Women, in many cases, Of Seeking to Usurp Over Fa Fo ti u search af work many pergons iniare hired under 30 to 35 vear age J i tie ww es fie P age brack®ts above 40 find doors. restrictions. } Congress Power State p> By NOBLE REED to new jobs ulosed to them after| At the state employment offi-i PEQRIA, Ill, Feb. 11 (UP)— WASHI SUA lot of political fireworks in long service th firms which ces, where between 40,000 andiSen. John W. Bricker (R. 0.) ac- —Sen. Jos ‘the primary campaign is build- have gone out of business, changed 50,000 persons call each month cused the Supreme Court today of Wis.) ‘hg up around two assessor offices hands or transferred to another for jobs, benefit payments or con-| seeking to: usurp Congressional 4 ths SOR Center Township and Marion community, isultation, interview officers think | struggle between Congress and og Bre sCounty Assessor, “How old-are you?” is often the age fears are a “ of the power; He - d a great “onl Dep The Center Township job, first and last question put to job imagination” to be overcome by the court. Mr. Bricker named io Bo boosted into political limelight by applicants. The average job hunt- both the employer and -job seek-‘two sitting justices and two for- risks were the haif-a-million-dollar real es- er doesn’t believe the question; er. : {mer justices as leaders in the de- Ww a fate reassessment with it vast vital. Experience, they contend, is| Frank Grannan, a placement velopment of what he described attr ne patronage - power, has become a more important, unit supervisor, said too many | ** judicial lawmaking. Alger His, prized race of many aspirants. Placement officers with the In-| " { In a speech prepared for deDemocrats mentioned so far for diana Employment Security Di. Workers doubt themselves as they livery before the Illinois Bar As- Hiss, rece this scramble include Porter Seld- vision say age limits are flexible. 8TOW older. Too many employers sociation, Mr. Bricker said: this Jury for ensticker, City Councilman and] They vary with the job. Aircraft doubt the ability of the older “judicial legislation” is a threat papers to former deputy assessor; Thomas ; pilots often find job prospects Worker. to constitutional government. His Ret Cham P. Newett, Eighth Ward Demo-| Ls : limited when they become 27 to! “There are definitely jobs for Protest was directed particularly Partmer eratic leader and a former deputy ! a. 30 years old. . {older people,” Mr. Grannan said. at Justices Hugo L. Black and Mr, Me assessor; John Neenan, trucking| John 8. Wilsom, 70, of 1251 Mrs, Betty Strand, 818 War- Skilled toolmakers and ma- “Still more will be employed as/ Wiliam O. Douglas and the late 2 Lincoln fem oficial and Sls. a Sear Sharon Ave, Is an industrial Lo. Ave is. a sundry. and chinists have higher limits. They the average population age rises.” Justices Frank Murph) and Wiley a eputy assessor an -{ painter. . a. rr EE II utedge. : Jer, veteran 10th ward committee] jis started painting with his Co n0Y manufacturing worker. (Fir Dam | : $s Me ey Fears Outbreak, | _. Hedid: Str b as buggy Wt, is At 57, she has worked in Wash- e ages (State : Jewelers Meet “Judicial legislation, sooner or Pre Possible Candidates | ho was 15 years old. Most of ington (state), Intianapotis and |[EX-Officer’s Home Two Days at Lincoln |ater, Inygt Jock ihe Supheme zz ZTrMman § Republicans are talking Arthur] his work since then has been Kentucky. Fi t th ond! Indiana Jewelers Association! nother ; ji a a board t Vencil, present supervisor in the| In factories and supply firms, Last o, ber she Jett an oul foot OF i> Northsge ond will meet in annual convention OECD Struggle for power In Yih Matthew E. Welsh, new United States District AHorney for ment em; township assessor's office; Jacob Dut of work since October, Mr. Wnoud Tob EE wn wy retired Indianapolis policeman Wednesday and Thursday at the| gamaged.” on Dion aay the Southern District of Indiana is shown as he took the oath of fellow tra Miller, active in the GOP veterans son attributes his unsuccess- » hare, |yesterday resulting in damage es-| lincoln Hotel, | "He said there was an “increas- office from Circuit Court Judge Ralph A. Seal of Vincennes. Mr, ‘Dis affairs and Harold Gelsel, active ful Job search to his age, He though her employer warned of timated ‘at $3000. } Leon J. Engle, chairman of the ing amount of judicial legislat’on Welsh succeeds B. Howard Caughran who resigned at the end of “While in the Young Republican Organi-| lost his last job during a com- the risk at her age. Mrs, Strand | Neighbors summoned firemen National Jewelers Committee oniwnich tends to ma.e the votes his second term available gation, as possible candidates for * pany layoff. has been unable to find a job. [when they saw flames shooting Féduction of excise taxes, will be of the people and the delibera-|™ ——— : : ly that of the Center Township Assessor's] Mr. Wilson has six frown Age limits for women range (from the roof of the home of How- 2Mong the chief speakers. ROW-|4 ions of Congress academic.” ‘H Ww S k’ T S H ~ mnately 30 race. ie children, but supports only his form 30-to 35 she said. She finds ‘ard Bankert, 939 W. 31st St.1and Allen, personnel director of! “THis Judicial legislation springs| eart Wee o otart Here yy In the County Assessor picture,| wife. . age a handicap. {Meanwhile, Mr. and Mrs. Bankert!'» S. Ayres & Co., will speak onigrom the insistence of a pe " Indiana Heart Foundation com- leader-hip of Mrs. Thomas Hind. a Democrats are choosing up sides 1 71 land five children ran from the PerSonnel problems. [justices to establish, er the paign for 1950 starts ‘tomorrow “cha | 80.” M among the following possible can- | mouse after smelling the smoke. |. The banquet, with the Indiana 3 Ig " man, ‘chairman of the * publie Mt A didates: Albert Walsman, mem- ’ Firemen blamed ey ve bath. | University Men's Choir as an on-SUise. of statutory Imerptetation, as Teast x sek 1 18 observed, iii committee. Volunteer Mr. Me ber of the Tax Board of Review; room wiring for the blaze which Co' Ainment feature, is scheduled [thete WH Preconcutvat notions of Ere I ® Dat ik 1zation, Workers have placed 1000 plastic his statem Ross Moore, garage owner, county | |gutted the second floor an 4 for Wednesday evening. Fars octal onomie policy, said preparations had Been made hearts throughout the city. aren ar Jury commissioner and a member | [burned off most of the roof. OC. G. HARDY TO SPEAK | “Justices Black, Douglas, Mur- for an ‘intensified campaign to Mis. Grice Tanner, eXecuiive 2 epartr of the County Tax Adjustment 4 | Charles Shenk, of | | $50 secretary of the state office in the pa Board; Louis Wahl, former in- fire rd 1 nk, of emergency] Cecil G. Hardy, district man- Phy and Rutledge comprised this raise $50,000 in Marion County, meiner Trust Bldg, announced hai hir Heritance tax collector aad Ros. ire squad 14, suffered foot In- ager of Dun & Bradstreet, Inc, 8Toup. They frequently succeeded One-third of a $150,000 state that approximate) $5000 alri Senator df an juries when he stepped | : | Approximately ready coe Bredell, former deputy sher- PP an Qail. will address the Rotary Club|in having one or more of the Quota. \has been received. Mr. Mo : {He was treated at General Hos- Wednesday at the Claypool Hotel, other justices join them in resort-| “Heart Week” in Indianapolis] rr —————————— “falsity” o Faces Little Opposition pital. His subject will be “The’ Eyes of Ing ts some process of illegitimate was proclaimed by Mayor Feen- SPANIEL CLUB TO MEET ‘tionccan by . B RR A A JG {| Business.” statutory interpretation to reach ey who urged all citizens-to give! Cocker Spaniel Club of Cene ing Secret: Victor Jose, present County As- BNEFTE GROUP TO MERY ol CREE me eo (8 result coinciding with their own generously to swell the fund tral. Indiana will hold its month. son. no opposition for renomination Woman's Benefit. Association, will] Gov ‘Schricker PpLAs lefl-wirg attitudes and opinions.” being raised to combat the “Noly session tonight at the North I $0 succeed himself. | meet at 7:30 p. m. Thurs day at Ci ey il yAddren the, Mr. Bricker asserted that the l killer in the nation” East Community Center, 30th Mr. Presi A lively fight is shaping up for 2615% E. 10th St. Mrs. Marietta day evening at Buckley's une philosophy behind “judicial law-| The Marion County campaign and LaSalle Sts. A training class pick up ye the county auditor nomination Cayton is chairman, fant in Cumberland, y's Restaur- making is strikingly similar to is being co-ordinated by the Fed-will precede the business meet~ Acheson among both Democrats and Re- |that involved in state socialism.” erated Women's Clubs under the!ing. whom you publicans. r dangerous Auditor Ralph Moo.e's expect- the Senatc od campaign for renomination He said may bring some opposition in the under a | rmored candidacy of Louis ienied Cor Fletcher, former County Treas- ity files. _.mMrer or Samuel Walker, 17th this ‘black ; ' OP chairman. g to compile Democrats are maneuvering in the Sta factional lines in the auditor race © Mr. McC between Toney Flack, West Side public sho publisher and a previous candi- Mundt, (] date for the auditor nomination; American lawrence Connaughton, second ne contre ward Democratic chairman and nae 3 : contro City Controller Philip Bayt. None| _ Mrs. Bertha Ford, 706 8. Ula 45, of 158 EK. “They of them has indicated publicly] Meridian St, is 44. P 8 a truck driver and about it” their intention to be ‘candidates! Unemployed since July, most Stem fitter, interview. . . of her 28 working years have Married, and with three chil- followers List of Democrats out Al dren and a wife to support, he bill if the Democrats mentioned so far been spent as a seamstress. has been a driver since 1921 more doll for County Recorder include:| ‘ROUSH mo prospective employer and a steam fitter for three — Phil Clements, Union Title Co.| has ever told Mrs. Ford they Years. Unemployed since June, employee many years; Opal Tan- preferred employees younger Mr. French finds trucking com- STR sey, active in 12th Ward politics| than 40, she believes age is a panies want younger men. His SAY many years; Sie Knox, also 12th| Vital factor in’ gnining re-sm- °8° became a handicap. three Ward leader and Charles Lynch,| Ployment. Jour ono hen nt | former 10th ward chairman, She has worked In talloring fo wae 42. Steam fitters can be Republicans mentioned so far| plants and upholstering fac- gider men providing they have » for the Recorder race include;| tories, hut Mrs. Ford sald she years of experience. Employers “LADY SUZANNE Mrs. Joyce Loomis,” County Jury| has been refused applications make little discrimination ors 15 FINE DIAMONDS Commissioner; Mrs. Mildred Mc-| In several cases during her tween veterans and nonvet- Most Important Clure, veteran 11th Ward GOP| search for a new job, She is de- erans, according to Mr. French's Make Her She he World! Jeader; Sulu Kuykedall, former pendent. for support and now observations, but age Is often Woman In t : Fassoutor- ~Lich;} draws unemploymnt compensa: a deciding factor when applics- | , Present chief deputy recorder. . | tion. tors srr. Abe Lincoln Credifed Wi Es e Lincoln Credited With Idea $187.50 Used in Moving Battleship Missouri a - Records Show Emancipator Conceived _ |\des, to spely the plank-and-bar| - : “Engineering Principle Employed by Navy = |liinois river boatman, he made a SPRINGFIELD, IIL, Feb. 11 (UP)—-Despite all recent: technical] ode! containing his ‘plan, and SavancHmalts, ot past one of the gimmicks used by the Navy tn P23 Hopatented. bellows were at refloatin e battleshi ! y : ’ ~ re ay esi Missouri wasn't a new idea, a Lincoln {tached to each side of the hull, Abraham Lincoln, whose 14ist birthday will be celebrated here! A Beigw the water Jing. The bel. tomorrow, lows were controlled by an intriyears ago. patented his idea tor Jefloating _ships more than 100 vate system of ropes and galleys. Dr. Roy Basler, executive sec- Chesapeake Bay Feb. 1. 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