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By JOHN CRAMER - . WASHINGTON, Apr.19—A House Appropriations Subcommittee headed by Rep. Albert Thomas (D. Tex.) has |started a 1ew study of the annual leave accumulations of

{Indianapolis area and other federal employees.

| Reportedly, it's intended to pro-+ iduce evidence in support of the Would Rot be Inereased above the revised use-it-or-lose-it leave rider; '¢vel of Sept. 1, 1950. recently approved by the House, THREE-Give CSC authority and now pending before the Sen. !0 grant additional promotions, ate Appropriations Committee, a Daal 0481 ‘Tt "dag ay} eAoqe + ptionally meritorious cases. | Under the rider, employees— gop Relax the present re|except those outside the U. B....01i5ng which require employees \couldn’t be paid for leave earned ,, gopyy 5 full year before they in any calendar year but unused .., he promoted from one grade {by the following June 30. How... another. ! ever, agencies would have to give pIvE Continue present rehy workers a chance to use it quirement only temporary ap{péfore that date. pointments can be given former |! The new House survey will at- permanent employees being rein-

tempt to determine the size and stated.

Hiring Freeze Nondefense U, 8B, agencies have

accumulations as of Jan. 1.

Rep. Thomas takes the position that this leave is a charge against halted almost all new hiring in

S72 line government, which should be the face of a pending 10 per cent

IT'S MURDER—Five participants in the Indiana University Theater presentation of T. S. Eliot's melodrama "Murder in the Cathedral," are, starting from front canter, clockwise, Lee Jones, Bloomington, as Archbishop Thomas Becket; Robert Shanks, Indianapolis; Henry Kleymeyer, Evansville; Donald Glancy, West ville, and Dale Mitch, Gary. The play will be produced in the

IU . Theater, Bloomington, next Apr. 23.26.

Wednesday through Saturday,

La Prensa Chief Tells Editors to Fight Lies

(See Story, Page 10, Editorial, Page 22) By United Press NASHINGTON, Apr. 19—Dr, Alberto Gainza Paz sald tonight “journalism can have no truce” in its crusade to find and report full facts so “the inexorable action of informed public opinion” can deal with dictatorships that live by lies. The publisher, whose Buenos Alres newspaper, La Prensa, was expropriated by che Peron government in Argentina, told the

“All of you editors know what permanent correspondents have to contend with in a police state,” Dr. Gainza sald, reviewing the imprisonment of Associated Press Correspondent William Oatis on trumped-up spy charges in Communist Czechoslovakia. “Your good custom of having roving correspondents, already offective, should spread,” he told the American editors. “The news services and permanent correspondents . . .are of extraordi-

American Boclety of Newspaper nary value. They are essential

: Editors ‘a real newspaperman cannot help being a soldier of freedom.” “In mobilizing public opinion, in informing it fully and truthfully, the honest and independent newspaperman may rea his greatest tribute to humanity,” Dr. Gainza told the nation's editors at their banquet here. “Dictatorships never admit they reject liberty,” he sald. “The lie is their banner; they live by the lie and it is their weapon. “Perhaps you will ask what can

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of last July's pay raise for Classified (white collar) employees. The cut already has the approval of the House, and of the Incidentally, Indianapolis Fed- g...1e Appropriations Committee, eral employees will welcome this And it's almost a foregone connews: clusion the Senate will approve it Officials here now are almost too. unanimous in the opinion the new| Agency officials say: version of the use-it-or-lose-it| Official travel will be sharply

of pre-1951 leave accumulations. | Purchase of supplies will be As written, the rider is unclearipogtponed wherever possible. on this point, | Some government publications However, government attorneys probably will have to suspend say Rep. Thomas’ statement oniiemporarily, ° 'the House floor that such for-l ,n4 agencies such as Interior |feiture was not intended by the 4 Agriculture will have to cur{legislation is sufficient to resolve ya) the hiring of seasonal work[the doubt-—in favor of employees. ,.s {ncluding fire lookouts.

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The Senate has joined the, ,, sredicted, Civil Service ComHouse in voting to modify the mission has done a flip-flop, and

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Tot Census [Nab 40 in Gaming On Tuesday Raids at Clinton

Times State Service Census takers limbered up thelr] CLINTON, Apr. 19—Forty perknuckles today.

{sons were arrested in state police

They'll start rapping on the gaming raids on three taverns doors of Indianapolis homes Tues- and a bowling alley on Main

so-called Whitten rider with its come out in favor of increased restrictions on promotions of fed. annuities for retired U. 8. WOrK-/ eral employees. ers. This means the restrictions will Previously, it had opposed any ‘be relaxed as soon -as Congress increases whatever, i and the President complete the But in a new report to the Senformalities of enacting the new ,te Post Office and Civil Service legislation, Committee, it unanimously has As approved by the Benate, the ;nqorged a modified version of the revised rider is identical with the cost-of-living retirement bill reHouse version—except for onel..nt|y introduced by Sen. George clause. Smathers (D. Fla.). This clause, which now goes t0| mv. gmathers bill would give

conference, ‘vould allow the Post Office to resume making permanent job appointments in its field service, For the past 18 months, all. new postal appointments have been temporary. Assuming the Senate language is approved by the House, as seems almost certain, it will lead to eventual permanent appointments for many Indianapolis area postal workers who now have only indefinite (temporary) appointments, The revised rider also would: ONE-Continue the present limitation restricting the number of permanent employees in government to the level of Sept. 1, 1850. TWO--Give agencies authority to make permanent promotions to any position for which Civil Service Commission authorizes a permanent appointment. ever, such promotions could be granted only if the number of

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retired personnel an extra $36 in anfiuities for each six months between retirement and Oct. 1, 1952. No increase, however, could exceed $324 or 25 per cent, whichever was smaller.

Roundup

The big AFL postal employee unions will oppose President Truman’s plan to bring more than 20,000 postmasters under Civil Service. Incidentally, no present

day, trying to ‘coun noses” of St. here last night. i children enrolled in schools. Confiscated were a dice table, | They also want to know how dice, cards and $504.73 in cash. many children are too young for, Raided were the Jules Bennetti, classes now but will some day at- Scott-Cralg and Frank Bodnar, tend them here. {taverns, and the Ted Ghibatti! It will be the biggest child Bowling Alley. | count ever undertaken by the| James F. Gallagher, Vermillion school system. From the count| County prosecutor, released 38 of the school administrators will be the persons arrested on their own | able to plan for future building|Trecognizance, and set May 26 and needs and choose proper locations, June 2 as hearing dates. Two All the door tapping will be Persons living out of state were done by volunteers, School au-|released on $10 bonds. thorities expect about 4500 DPer- cr ——— —

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