Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 August 1950 — Page 11
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Inc, to lay plans for increasing its present staff of 10 women . [transit operators, | WASHINGTON, Aug. 18 (UP) .|—Men in uniform and those who may be going into service soon had assurance today their famt{1lies won't be left destitute. Prompt, favorable congressional action on legislation to give o cash allowances to dependents of
Senate Group Action company ofsaid For the présent, the women will be trained as trackless ol! |operators. Later, schooling in bus operation will be given. H. Wayne Loer, Director of Employee Relations of the company, said that a class for the women {operators would be started as 11] soon. as a sufficient number of applicants had been accepted.
But the Senate Atmel 8 Services '|Committee was ready to give its :/formal approval to a bill to pay
“quarters allowances” of $45 to {$75 a month to dependents of all
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