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“lared Tn fine crease-resist-ant rayon gabardine! Sin-le-breasted coat. Pleated 1 nt trousers with zip fly. Sizes 8 to 16.

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C. Patent Leather One-Strap Slipper. Sizes 8/3 do 3 — - A, BC widths.

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| New Rea iSik Wage Scales Set

Contrqgt Provides —4% Pension Plan

New adjusted wage scales go {into effect at the Rea! Silk Mills = Monday. In some instances it will cut S take-home pay for plece work, but it carries a 4 per cent company- : paid pension plan. The new contract is an indus-try-wide agreement covering ali

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fourth annual ! " Governor's con- % ference on recre- : ation at the | Claypoal Hotel, Mr. Brightbill asserted helping’ | people to enjoy themselves was ‘fast becoming a major industry,

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full-fashion hosiery makers, a, Mr, Brightbill GOV. Schricker ‘spokesman for Real Silk said. - gn spoke briefly and cited four Individuals for out-

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‘ery and the increase in the us o StADding Service: 10 the people of : of Byles thread had shot place Lndiana in 4 the ‘community Jecrea; work pay up to a point where it} Yeis getting “abnormally high", Those cited were i Garrett C or the industry. iY " ey, head of the Indiana Uni» ersity ' recreation department; wih new machines make longer | pro. F. L. McReynolds, Purdue = sections, increasing production per University; George E. Schlafer, E worker, and nylon thread Is, Indiana University, and Henry F. = stronger, doesn't break as often | Koch, Evansville manufacturer. S/as rayon, | Mrs. Wayne C. Kimmel of InThere was some dissatisfaction (dianapolis was general chairman = among piece-work employees. One of the conference, which was conS Woman phoned The Times and cluded by panel discussions. = complained that her husband has “lost $30 a week,” which the com-| FIRE LOSS $3.5 MILLION pany said might be possible in the] CAMP HOOD, Tex., Mar. 31. adjustment but surely would be (UP) — Damages caused by a rare, wind-whipped fire that destroyed The full. fashion agreement was two vast warehouses at Camp made with the independent Amer-| Hood may reach $3 million, Army ican Federation of Hosiery work- authorities said today.

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= New Budd Rail Car 4108 HL

£To Get Monon Test

“The new Budd Rail Car, pow-| ered by two Detroit diesel en-| | car 4 LE 6 EEL ALLE ®

gines and equipped with a new! {hydraulic transmission made by | {Allison Division of General Mo- | \b HHL q 45 p v HED )

{tors Corp., will go into test op-| eration on the Monon . Railroad | tomorrow. | The new car, of light-weight! stainless steel, will make two] trips daily on the Monon. The, first trip will start at Blooming-| ton and return to Bedford and! the second trip will start at Bed- | ford and return to Bloomington. |

F'n to Be Shown

“Feeling of Hostility,” a film, Will feature the next ‘session of the - parent - education “series at! Kirshbaum Center, 2314 NN. Me-| {ridian 8t, at 8:15 p. m. Wednes-| day. Mrs. Ruben Goldstein is com- | mittee chairman. Dr. Jess V. Cohn will lead round table discussions. |

4-H ROUNDUP SET The

Ben Davis High School judging team. which| = Iplaced second in their district con-| g test, will attend the June 4-H = Roundup. Team member Richard

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