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By JOHN CRAMER . . i . rin - | WASHINGTON, Dec. 8-—Federal officials here ay BUT Write to Donnie For Power Early in 1952 budget economies recently ordered by President Truman : RR Dee | will force a 3 to 5 per cent reduction in petrsonnel of non-| | defense agencies during the government year starting July 1.)

“SPECIAL NOTICE To All Merchants, Manufacturers & Jobbers |

Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes, Hardware, Variety, Gift shops, Toys, Tools, Candy, Dishes, Novelties, Glass Premium Houses, ete. If you have merchandise on the

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NEW YORK, Dec. 8—Chair-! jduce some useful power sometime

By JEANE JONES Times Staff Writer i {man Gorden Dean of the Atomic|, {in the first half of next year.”

: FRANKLIN, Dec. 8—Ten-thirty a. m. is the most/Energy Commission disclosed to-| important time in the day for 13-year-old Donnie Grooms night that a forerunner of future, The eal’ full-scale, Power: y producing reactor of the future

shelf, under the counter, in the stock room, odds and ends you are tired of looking at, goods you knéw .you can’t sell—Why keep it laying around?—Get it together

In most cases, they say, these| reductions can be accomplishe by normal retirements, resignations, and the like. In some cases, layoffs will be necessary. Among other things, the President has ordered:

for government employees will}

mean, most employees will work Shorts

more days per year. 3. That most agenciés be allowed no funds for the automatic, within-grade promotions given at

4 |industry—but exceed those in education. , | About half of Navy Department’'s Washington offices now Ww 3 's | are on a fVe-and-one-half-day to ine. ¥: Magieon St. Donnie’s jA4-nou week. The rest will 80 00 ponnie has been an invalid for samples and visit with him. 1. That many of the person-| er pet hours In 1952. nel cuts required by the Ferguson|. Ys Teslstng t 2 longer gtricken with rhéumatic = fevericheerfu! for Donnie is an alland Jensen riders carried over|. 3 e collar em- when he was a first grade pupil: Franklin project. into fiscal 1953. ONE. Best roduction is attained 2. That agencies be required 10|on a Ba ro Int | yas hospitalized. Then arthritis members are buying an ambu- without first producing and util</in harnessing the sun. make further budget slashes on tion drops sharply after 39 hours began crippling his hands and lance cot. With this, Donnie who izing heat. | , “the theory that the recently-voted| THREE — Saturday and Sunday Joe. » led hi Back. IEE. FO A I 2 I ear ar mes] graduated annual leave system work usually is unproductive, ther Cripped Mm.

Lhe soon as Congress recon-'would be bleak and uneventful. lambulance always {is available THREE — Harnessing of the |will seek an increase in the re-| nAIL DELIVERIES hit an all the circus. 7 . PL

52 or “78-week intervals to work-cently-voted 500,000-man ceiling time high several years ago when Many local residents share speech prepared for the annual | assified (white collar) em- an vpdianapolis disc jockey asked their vacations with Donnie, dinner of the ‘Alumni Association

—call us and make the appointment to suit your con--venience—Get cash for what you “are finished with Prompt service and gash on the line—Use your SENSE and get DOLLARS for your odds and ends. y

Inland City Jobbers

CALLS MADE ANY PLACE IN THE STATE 505 W. WASHINGTON, LI-1283

of Franklin atomic power plants will beg ) $ BIN will probably be one of thi » . . . . on i i : 3 That's the time the mailman makes his deliveries at Producing SlectHieity in the first same general type—that is, it will of nex year, be designed both to breed nuclear He also said the commission is fuel and to produce power, Mr. {pushing * research toward .these Dean said. more than six years. He was Making life just a little more Bessible goals in atomic energy! Mr. Dean emphasized harnesssrelopment: wt fox ators ing the sun. Radioactive carbon OF Jia WhIS iS : NE—A way to transfer atomic is the tool, he said, which atomic| g study shows: Much of the next two years, he, Franklin High School Hi-Y|energy directly into electricity energy has supplied for research }

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“be able to move abofit the house naturally-occurring elements The letters and cards he re- with ease. other than uranium and thorium ceives bring excitement and hap- Outings for Donnie are rare, give up the energy stored inj. piness ‘to days that otherwise put a I'ranxlin funeral director's atomic nuclei.

for trips to the county fair and sun.

the Defense Department, FR a Mr. Dean made his report in a

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ers who maintain satisfactory] : |ployes of the Army, Navy and pis listeners to send Donnie a ShOWing him color slides and mo- of the City College of New York. on

efficiency ratings. The agencies) si. mpopce will be told they must finance (jyfl Service Commission soon

birthday card. tion pictures of the places they He discussed an atomic energy ha these increases through econ- will send survey teams abroad oy “I got 169 cards in one day,”| Visited. reactor breeder in Arco, Ida. + omies. {study G : {Donnie says. | m1 ENN 4. That agencies be required wi dy: Government's widely-vary=i= th k period] DONNIE LIKES flowers and Thi 1 | N Qin avy- - - | ere was another pea ero 4 Si ! g pay-and-extra-benefit systems peak period , DONE LIAS es that he is Thieves Loot Drug Store *

the cost of recent pay raises for

Retirement Retired federal employees wil

the dollar fluctuates.

problem of retired federal work-| hazardous.

,ers who find themselves trapped |

| with fixed incomes and spiraling Li: ctarical Note | So

living costs.

Under the Pennsylvania firm's More than seven centuries plan (still awaiting an o.k. from Korea was compelled by Mongol jong hours, and Donnie has _|conquerors to provide a fleet of started a greeting card and staONE—The person purchasing|ships for an invasion of Japan, tionery business. an annuity would receive one-/the National Geographic Society | “1 wanted to earn my own

third as a fixed income. (notes. TWO — The remaining two-|feats, thirds would be payable in terms| Horde” gave up and turned, Donnie does most of his selling

the Pennsylvania Insurance Commission):

of the value of the doilar at the westwar} toward Europe.

time of payment. . © As the purchaser paid his pre-| miums, a third would be placed] in gilt-edge investments. The rest would be invested in stocks, whose value presumably would fluctuate as the dollar fluctuated. Officials are by no means sure this formula could be adapted to the Civil Service Retirement System, but they're giving it fullest , study. Meantime, Civil Service Commission Chairman Robert (Bob) | Ramspeck has relented in his) previous opposition to increased annuities for retired government workers. He now says he’ll support increased annuities, provided they're! financed by direct appropriation, - from the Treasury—rather than . from the Civil Service Retirement

Fund.

Transfer Freeze

Government personnel directors have split sharply over Civil Service Commission proposals to place a limited “freeze” on federal employee transfers from defense to other agencies. Th recently enacted Whitten rider, controlling federal worker : job appointments, promotions, * transfers and the like, directs Z GSC to “encourage the reten- “ tion” of defense employees, CSC has taken this as a re-| quirement it place sharp restric- ‘ tions on transfers from defense agencies. i The Federal Personnel Council, composed of government person-| nel directors, has thrown cold water on the freeze plan by giv-ing-it the slimmest vote -of ap-; « proval. Services representatives| i argued for the freeze. But eco-| nomic control agencies, including| Office of Price Stabilization, Na-| tional Production Authority and] others, opposed it. ! The control agencies argued! CSC already has invoked a semifreeze — by denying re-employ-ment rights to workers who leave defense’ agencies for non-defense jobs. It CSC gos ahead with its : freeze: | ¢ ONE—Defense agencies will get the right to veto transfers of employees seeking to go. to non- + defense agencies. | TWO—Employees will get the) i right to appeal such vetos to CSC.|

About Those Holidays

President Truman has made it official and directed Federal agencies, “wherever practical” give non-postal Government workers time off on the Mondays before Christmas and New Year's. » Employes will make it up by © working Saturday, Dec. 29, and Saturday, Jan. 5. A This will mean they will get a four-day weekend at Christmas and three days at New Years. Employes are not to be given the extra-long holidays if necessary work would suffer.

. ‘ In Brief ’ Federal employment in the Washington area has dropped . 6100 in the past three months. National Production Authority has had its first reduction-in-force—with layoff notices issued recently to 100 of its 5000 employes, and other layoffs due soon. Government Printing Office offers a new booklet, “American Men of Science”—a study of the education, employment, and earnings of 42,000 leading scientists. _ Its analyses show pay and promo~ . tion opportunities for scientists in Government lag behind those in

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“absorb” a substantial part of for overseas employes. iwhen a friend classified (white collar) em- » ployees. Again, this means ey Did You Say must finance the raises through z economies elsewhere. “=~ Three Squab Cars? man, and has a letter and picture jnso0rs.

MEMPHIS, Dec. 8—Three squad, “It was one of his nice letters,” | 1 clip members : adv 4 macist at Manring's Drug Stor ts ; 3 ance £ S o e, j/cars and four motorcycle patrol- Donnjg reports. « |Christmas to November and gave 2533 W. Washington St.. said he

be glad to know administration;men answered a “shooting” call officials are giving increasingly at the Federal building he “Yes- ROY serious attention to a new plan terday. lf under which retirement annuities They foun Nadine | : | would fluctuate as the value of tendent H. viding Soper: 5 former Franklin resi- set, there's just-one thing Donnie tendant, said someone stole the rifle in his hand and two dead S°"% visited Donnie when he was wants for Christmas—lots of cash box while he was waiting 1t is being pushed by a Pennsyl-|pigeo a in Franklin recently, He writes mail. g pust ya yl-| pigeons on the sidewalk. He said, h vania firm specializing in teach- he had “declared: war” on thet® both of them. ers’ annuities. Government offi-ibirds after their nesting on “the!

50 orale Hares say at-oanid solve. the building’ the «going to school again.” A : el = Solus. ing DRIES. JodRon.. MAGS. SRISTING, seasher. visits... bis. home. every | SAY

listed Donnie's . . name in the shut-in column of Well supplied with them. And Service Station [Farmer's Guide magazine. . Winter is a rather lonely time 4 5% Dearie toa Jettor. writer Stoo for Donnie. In summer he chats Thefts of $220 from a drug He hag written to President Trg. with neighbors and passers by, store and $167 from a service e has . but winter weather keeps Donnie station were reported to police yesterday.

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