Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 March 1952 — Page 28
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Ty By JOHN CRAMER ; WASHINGTON, Mar. 29—The economy drive in Con-
On the Highways gress has mounted to a new crescendo, with these impoitant |
BOONVILLE-—Luther C. Hale developments for the Indianapolis area and other federal Sr, 51, Castlewood, Va, ‘was employees: Se La : killed and five members of his wi : { family injured when his car went Phil =The jFlouse Jas yone attrition — resignations, retire out of control on a curve at the = 0" © tin tric. ments, etc.—to take care of re- ' ; g new restr junction of “Ind. 62 and Ind. 161, Lo "0 "0 0 nual leave of U, 8. duction. five miles east of here yesterday. o. ors restrictions which could! Among independent agencies, > n= turn out to be more drastic than nly Veterans Administration GREENCASTLE — William F. most employees realize. would escape a personnel cut of Farmer, 73, Cloverdale, died in. TWQO-The House also has At least 10 per cent. The House Putnam County Hospital here a yoted almost unprecedented per- voted to restore a two-thirds slash short time after his car was sonnel cuts for the so-called in- Which its © Appropriations Comstruck by a Monon railroad train dependent agencies of govern- mittee had recommended for VA's at's crossing near his home yes- ment, contact “offices, But VA still terday. . | THREE--It has approved new, faces a reduction of about 6000 . wu =» tougher versions of the so-called among its 127,000 medical and OELINA, O.—Roscoe Dennis, Jensen rider, prohibiting inde- surgical employees. : 80, Geneva, Ind. was killed last pendent agencies and others from Technically, these slashes night and two stepsons were in- filling job vacancies, wouldn't have to go into effect
jured when the car in which they Annual Leave funtjl after July 1. Should the
|Sendte, however, go along with NE A Heh Federal employees apparently the House reductions, many agen-
will have to wait at least 80 days cies would order some of them miles west of here. [for the outcome of the Congres- into effect before that date, so i a gional drive to restrict annual that terminal annual leave payCHARLES LASLEY, 0, of 2725 leave privileges. {ments to laid-off workers could Franklin Place, an employee at It will be that long before Con- be pald out of salary funds for the Indianapolis sanitation plant gress completes action on the the current government year — the last 29 years. Services 1 p. m. new leave rider approved by the instead of coming out of next Tuesday, Peoples Funeral Home. House, year’s funds. This would mean Burial, Floral Park. The rider was voted as an fewer layoffs in the long run. m—— {amendment to the independent of-! In the face of threatened cuts, |fices appropriation bill for the most independent agencies have Local Deaths new government year starting halted new hirings, even for ne] 1 July 1, ib filling of vacancies, MRS. IAN 3 AY, Inder it, no employee coul e . 7, of 20 ee Ave. RAY paid TO SYS ated Suing Jensen Rider “any” .¢ A y nm ag Bg bg i] y the next following June 30. The House also has approved . " encies would have to give drastic new versions of the Jensen Burial in Crown Hill, Agen L m “5 (workers an “opportunity” to use rider for independent “ ces, MELVILLE F. HOBACK, 67, of earned leave, 1Labor and. Federal Security, . My 66, O01 na rider would not prohibit; It would require heavy addi17 N, Arsenal Ave, resident here , payment of terminal annual tional cuts in personnel—but no 33 years. Bervices at 1 p. m. to-), "4, employees called to mili- outright layoffs, ? day in the Hopewell Methodist) =", | As applied to the independent Church near Kokomo. Burial in| "gi. 0" onosition to the legis- offices, it would allow them to fill, chureh cemetery. lation is developing in the Senate, only one out of every four job ...N [with indications it will refuse to! vacancies in the new government MRS. FLORA PAVEY, 66, of | 4n5r6ye jt. That would leave the year starting July 1—until such 3021 Park Ave. resident here 45 qecision to a House-Senate con- (time as personnel dropped to 90
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years. Private services were held | ference. {per cent of the level otherwise yesterday in Moore and KIrk| 1¢ the new rider should become |permitted in their new appropria-| Irvington Chapel. Burial was In 1, hefore June 30, officials say|tion bill. Then the 90 per cent Crown Hill rr a jit would require forfeiture on that would become a personel eeliing i ) calendar 1951 which could not he exceeded. | . HENRY EDEN, 68, of 1a15( Sate of all yRwIR) cul | As applied to Labor and Fed. | Ringgold Ave, Employee of Bemis| ,nq Civil Service Commission eral Security, the new rider would’ Brothers Bag Co. 40 years. Serv-| chairman Robert Ramspeck has force a cut to 85 per cent. | icon at 1:30 a. m. tomorrow in told the House it also could be] Exempted would be all em-, Tolin & Herr Funeral Home. i iaroreted to require the forfei-|ployees of VA's medical and sur-| Burial in Crown Hill. ture of all pre-1951 accumulations gical department; workers in . 8 —running up to 60 days for most Crafts Protective and Custodial LEE JOSEPH DIXON, 68, of employees, but as high as 90 for (CPC) Grades 1, 2 and 3; presi-| 1850 N. Kessler Blvd.,Employee| some. {dential appointments, and Federal Wm. H. Block Co. for the past| The rider's language is not Security hospital employees. “and formerly conductor for|glear on this point, which means| The original version of the, Belt Railroad Co. 44 years. Serv-| a Comptroller General's decision rider, applied last year to most ices at 3 p. m. Tuesday in Harry would be necessary to clarify it nondetense agencies, was less W. Moore Peace Chapel. Burial! should it become law. |severe, It cut personnel 10 per i Anderson Cemetery here, In House debate Rep. Albert cent below the total on the rolls] . » =» Thomas (D. Tex.), sponsor of the at the start of the government ‘MRE. MARTHA N. LIVERS, legislation, said it was not in-|year, 78, of 1638 Kelly St., resident here | tended to require forfeiture of| Reductions required in the new 40 years. Services at 8:30 a. m.|pre-1951 accumulations. rider would go into effect only, tomorrow in the Hurt Shefield| And since “intent of Congress” after the agencies had made the | and at 9 a. m. In St. |frequently is decisive when legis- steep layoffs required by their therine Sienna Catholic Church. | lation is unclear, employees have appropriation bills. i Burial in Crown Hill, reason to hope the comptroller oe ow would support Rep. Thomas’ in- New Hiring Plan
Hoosier Architect ferpretation, Civil Service Commission
. La offs Chairman Robert Ramspeck has Dies in Washington heavy layoffs may gone before the House Post Office mos Kpee
, be in ine offing for nondefense and Civil Service Committee to WABHINGTON, Mar. 30-- agencies of government, includ-|indorse a Senate-approved bill Tuginas Worth Mafaall . m- ing those of the Indianapolis which would drastically overhaul tive of Economy, Ind, and de- overnment hiring methods along! SiUgr of many Washington *'T0 0 qonendent agencies, lines recommended by the Hoover. dings, died here Friday. Hel, .juding Civil Service Commis- Commission: hii «in sion, General Services Adminis-| Under it: He was graduated from Purdue tration, Maritime, and others, the| oN Agencies could conduct University in 1894 and came 10|fouse has voted personnel cutsmany job exams now conducted WAS on. 1004, He on en- | ranging from 12 to 20 per Qont= for them by CSC. esigner for the new igang in almost every case these : ouse of Representatives office reductions would require layoffs. TWO—Agency exam programs would be controlled by ‘“‘employand the Bouthérn Rall-| mor Labor Department and ” offi ment plans” — agreements bevay palling. Federal Security Agency, it has tween them and CSC. These An expert on Quaker history, |approved about a 5 per cent slash. would have to meet CSC stanMr, Marshall was editor of Hin-|This probably would require lay- dards: would have to be approved) shaw's Encylopedia of American |offs, too, though It's possiblel, gn 004 could be revoked by! Quaker Genealogy. agencies might rely on normal CSC. \
Fo VEL’S —— ——1 THREE—CSC would decide the
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exam program of any agency which violated its employment] agreement, or otherwise failed to| live up to CSC standards. :
| FIVE—Applicants who ques-| tioned the exam rating given them by an agency could appeal to CSC. , SIX—For some job vacancies, | 2 hiring officials would be given a, 4 oe wd choice of five candidates—instead rE ARNG of the present three. SEVEN—For some scientific, and professional jobs, exam takers would be rated by categories—Outstanding, well quali- | fled, Qualified, or Unqualified—in{stead of numerically as at pres-, lent. within each. category, disabled veterans would be ranked first, other veterans next, and {nonveterans last. | BIGHT—Disability preference | would go only to veterans having a compensable disability. At present, it goes to all, Purple Heart veterans, whether or not| their disability is compensable, Major veterans organizations oppose the bill,
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