Evening Star Newspaper, March 24, 1926, Page 7

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e et e e e e e 2.55 per cent of the pay roll, and will | employe subject to retivement, num- [ by the Census Burcau i fust 1= thes for | | 1920, increasing the maximum an-|there was in the civil sedvie retire- . e 3 SHIPPING NEWS nuities, and providing for optional re- | ment and disability fund the sum of | run for 30 years before it is absorbed. \lwrlnc ahout 388,000, | came in. with the 1e turned oy | Uvement. stiar o piven mmber of | $43#06.778.96, which represents the|In other words, under the existing | Tabulation of the data furnished by |for calculution by the Bnvean of Fiffi | i * service and at definite and |amount paid into the fund by em- {law, the system is costing the em-|(he que jonnaires, he said. was made | ciency. | | Arrivals at and Sailings From specified ages. | ployes at the rate of 212 per cent|ployes §10,788,075. and is costing the hearings were had before the commit- | pounded annually, less the withdraw- | ‘ o “In the last session of Congress o p is vi rest com- | Government $16,734,207. oW Nork, i el K e “The fact that the Government hs tee on civil s ce and’a bill was |als and annuity payments. inot been called upon to pay anything 2 ARRIVED YESTERDAY. unanimously reported to the lLouse.| “It is a common thing to hear the!into the fund does not alter the FOR. {Sioltaire line Yiloaegino, Mivel The bill referred to was Senate bill | statement made that this fund be- | of its liabilit nd that it must ulti- - ST By Mare RO 3011, The timent in both houses |longs to’ the retired employes and |mately pay t mount with interest. = March SIS N - 2 : e M | - Seemed to be alnost unanimous for | that the Goveynment should permit | The proposed liberalized law will ma House Proponents to Demand - w20 | Defeat Purpose of - Retire-|the passase of this” lesisiation. et e fnerease their annuities as | terially increase the amount of the = . 1 i Januar, G, 1925, the Secretary of © they may desir that the Govern- | Government’ fabilit X | Interior released to the public pr ment merely trustee for the fund | . e 2 = That Matter Be Taken From S e, ment Act, Says Member | 1 Chreruiiy “preptsed stitement i |4nd that the Government has not so| REPORT EXPECTED SOON. dorsing the legislation and stating | far been called upon to pay anything = Disapproving Co E = Marc of Hol 5 that he was authorized to state for |into the fund, etc. Nothing could be : : pp g c mm'ttee' ” use comm|ttee the members of the P ident's cab- | further from the real facts. i Secretary Work of the Interior De- —_— 10 - Hamburs, ! e —— inel that they favored an increasc| “Under the retirement law. every | partment, in a statement regard | ing the calculations on the civil . Bermuda. M in the annuities for retired employ | dollar that an employe pays into service retirement fund now being State delegations in the House fa- | Fort St George.... 1 | Ber A | Declaving that “the meagerness of | i ; . X se fa | boes St Geonge. ; . i claring that e %% f | ind expressing the hope that such | the fund s returned to him in some Viwing veapportionment of the House | Mavara s R the nnuity defeats the real DUCROSE | jogjsjation would be passed by Con-|form with interest compounded an- prepared by the department’s board | o a nes‘a wembership have formed an organi- | Prasien Ad o Rl L e NEALVE | grew nually. If the employe leaves the |of actuaries for congressional com ARION %0 it e 2| SOSaES ¢ 7 . e e D o Notwithstanding this strong indorse- | service before reaching retivement | mittees considering bills to liberalize on out of the hands of the census | Berengaria ... . se o e c 16 , 2 allow , tirem S o Ko ie tearee B Bucle o o boa o il e e o _— ; - e | Conte Biancanano, |- ... -Napl : dinfted theliberalized refirament bill, | Touse woull not sllow (he legislation eat fg kit h paid in | George uck of the board had Hercaiter instead of soda take a[tion of bicarbonate . Teaving commnittee, following the action of | Muenchen ... ... el A which is ready to be reported to the | £ be brought upon tha floor for con- Dllufi l) e 'nuulo«t (um:‘mumled.l Oon mmm:m to submit ll“f' report to | fiple “Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia” in | the stomach sweet down all plans betore it for reap- U -0 al. Ma tuarial cost figures are submitted, says | g "l"h,;“”;:;,l':,‘,(,". il I‘H'J"_’l: began drawing annuities far in ex- |ted to Congress. . i sour. acid, gassy stomach, and reliei | fermentations i that “it s for the hest interests vi the 15, 00404 pejjer, E cess of what they have ever paid| Noting that there “seems to be con. | Will come instantly. | gently urges this souring waste from portionment on the basis of the 1920 Service AW 4 5 ; 3 service” that this law should be {into the fund: in fact, some have been | fusion regarding the status” of the BETTER THAN SODA the system without 1 ng. g8 far more pleasant to take than sy | TOMORROW. e i o, | California : consus, The vote on all pending pro- | Volendam - 05010 L Mareh 17 | promaptly enacted. Ready to Report. on the retired list drawing annuities | retirement fund, Secretary Work usals 3t Roussitlon 5 5 - 41 Reviewing the history of this legis- S i , e i e was 13 to 4. Suffern. - X A y g the histor iis leg “On January 14, 1926, joint hear. | Who automatically went on when the | gave the lat lable data on the = s ok One of the measures voted down RS :7}”;)1‘:6 f..‘r‘:I|‘-!.‘::.‘;‘,.t“;§n”.',;d"‘“": Sl0nS | ings were begun hetween ‘the House | 1w became effective, and who have i fund and traced the work of obtain For fiity years genuine “Phillips TRY A 25¢ BOTTLE e s S s T B ative Weod. | and Senate commitices on civil sery- | 1oter paid @ dollar into the fusd |ims an actuarial valuation, in which | Milk of Magnesia® has been pre- Ry . | districts without incre 1 2 AY. v wal ice on Scnate bill 786 and H. R. fore. it is obvious that all i the first step was taken by the Civil | 5¢ ribed by physicians because it Insist upon “Phillips. Twenty- f the, House bevond 435 1 | M TR . Elaborate hearings e conducted on | dmounts withdrawn from the fund by | ce Commi t August in |overcomes three times as much acid | five-cent and i nt bhottles, any : g 3 Real Purpose of Act. | these, mes N For some time | annuitaits above what they have g out questionnairees to every |in the stomach as a saturated solu- | drug store. > i fred ' Representative - % N § - Vepublican, of | Michigan, atwho SAILING TODAY “The retirement system is not meant | the committees » Leen ready to | Paid into the fund, must he paid by ) the Federal Government the committec, of which he e faesiiaien A to guarantee an employe against want | make their reports to the House and | “o, o hoa . el voted on the proposals. | Combas—Breme .. .1 i in_his ol . It Is not « license to | Senate, but have been prevented from | e cost ol the present systen of rey e ot wad ikens ] him o %o through the vigorous days | doing so because of deluy in recely. | tirement s said to be 3.82 per cent of session. Mr. MeLeod informed | of his life makinz no independent pro-| ing cost estimates from the board | the piv el = Of this the emplove Sl e tAItION: O X kol A vision for the future and relying upon | of actuaries. have lmlvl) - cent and the Gov States fvoring sportionment | wston R M [ the Government to entirely support The proposed bill unquestionahly | SThment his ass S0 th “r Lme would bLezin at once - i him. it was intended to be a help, an | will jncrease the cost of retirement. Per centand, Hy siloIE OIS, petitions the bill= | K S0 RN ineentive, and to encourage the em- | It covers many employes who were iguntete ! vloye to set aside regularly and sys-| ot heretofore in the irement o conmittes they could L X o s " : foor of the | Hoy X gom.uw:l‘uy some amount, even though | tem; it lowers the age limit and 3 present House it may be small, for those latter day=, | increases the maximum annuities. It . S s when, because of the infirmities of old [ <hould here be said that the contribu- eer p— 11€e8 - 1 procedurd { pade! 8 i age, he must give up the ive serv- | tjon of the employes is increased from 3 = U:}ice. There are those today who be of the basic pay. ad anno is 21y to 314 per cent Gone in 5 Days W commitive is veques e 00 AN | lieve and do not hesitate to sav that| [t should be borne in mind. however, | 1 taken cidum vote of 13 ; 13003y, | he annuities under the retirement svs- | by those who are In charge of the | Wt it was the sense of the “}tem should be sufficient_to_entirely ive program of the House that | | nitvee that ne bill should be re- | E, ;. JUzio | support the annuitant. With this 1 e bonaibity for the pavsags of | Relief In An Hour ) :\, or Lo reapporiion the House 2 r; = g P cannot agree. or si ar gislation is ses | LIDMEELO R ARONT DRy DB O vor. aneadiity yall tht | 1e o stmile logtilation iu Ll Money Back If It F commit A hefore 1832 ! SAILING FRIDAY. " o eYer aar Dy Al i of Congress is squarely with the the annuities now paid are ut-| 5 S0 on 00PN | te : L ALl et Oivmme 300 Ry | terly inadequate to carry out the pur-| “u\¢hile in sympathy with the pro- IUs time to stop fretting and TS PLANNED TO FILL h nssitt A3 ! pose and intent of Congress when | z Al = 1 ing about TE e A BN -an st ess whell | oo Jagictation. T want to take this | [ moping ‘ana worrsing abo | Eomers =gt Autel. < C Uz 0000 | e svstem was instituted. Under the | S0 ulity to correct what seems to |}l the pain, soreness, itching und ‘ : DEPARTMENT VACANCIES |ono—sourn I S0 AM; | exlsting law, the maximium annuslibe un alnost universal misunde misery your piles cause you We have made elaborate plans al- ! ! SAIL TURDAY. annuily Jo 120, In the xoceat repott|sinding of the phin upoh which the Be of good cheer—go to Peo- cin { s agen . .....12:000L... | Stated that as of June 8 S fane | vetivement system operates. - The ples Drug Stores this very day wavs to have on hand a complete Civil Service Commisison to Hold‘“ Can ape’ Town.... 1:00 Py, [ Stated that s N‘"Pi e mm‘“-u‘ ore L yeport of the commissioner of per or any live ]dl'\ ist and get g '1\ = < B | Stadhivk Roticrdam : Were S0 employis LeCelE A0y dlong shows that onl June 80 1 Sisube of Fllc e Sine 610 stock of Sheldon Blue Serges. y i N e o e e S this number, only 4,145 receive the happy and gratified because Y, s . & 3 e Ty for Various Positions. | Dt holm—Gothenbiig 1 M mum amount of $720 annually, rore i - alt the ‘2“,"\- (mlnlulnru)(;:\. y s which we mean a size for every 2 \ R b the average annuity received i e e hack. S : . TR o T B The Civil Service Comlsion today | {ibones : : & 3TS6% et mnp 1t aise el ; e e e o e o Vg build. whether it's a 37 regular or a anounced open competitive e |P 1 3 “| borne in mind that the annuity rates i scripticn—nerheps the Hest ane 3 46 s q o1 ; | the following vacan- | San Jose—Santia e . e | : s o s the best on stout. Some men like them with v, assistant drainage N —Bermiida. ..U 11:00 AN i S5 Tare et patd ol : Sl adal e £ s 2500t vear. and assist- | Lo Plerio Barrios. 1100 A ""’3“""‘“' “"“|"‘“‘ '““-L" ‘“ Tousy | : “IUs worth it's weight in close ; some like them double breasted. il s ay A B 1 R efeats Purpose of Act. | . Wi toads, De- | By Lindoc— Buerty’ Plaid. | “It is pointed out with great force ; ‘After all vour pile troubles some don’t. Same want 2-button riculture e - idedbptdii at the meagerness of the anuuity | are gone und life again worth ; % ) e amriien, . Diess,| M OWSEERE Phee TV e e i o5 0 ) §rg living, won't you please tell coats. some 3. 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