WAGE AND OVERTIME EXEMPTIONS sip | _ Other than those Aready men mentioned Training the following are exemp To Be Used in Personnel | | the minimum wage ind adhe oo In Plane Recognition, Bte.; | visions of the Wage and Hour law: Axia Solin Included | 1-—Bmployes engaged In gn execu { tive, administrative, professional or School stud | local retailing capacity, or in the cap- have been stents i oe cooperate in| 21) of outside salesman &8§ defined a ationwide: project eating for the 7% Administrator. construction of thousands of model| 3-—Seamen and certain employes © to be ysed for training pur engaged in the seafood and fishing by the Army, Navy and Civil-| | industry. poses in Defense groups, it has been an | Employees of nounced. | suburban or inter-urben | Ways, local trolleys or local bus lines inot incladed in other enemptions in telephone switch hanges with "| weeny newspapers with & cieslolie which is In the Sunmty where IL I | printed and published The definitions tor executive, ad , professionil should be y designatind any em- : as such on retordp. An execu- i tive is, Nong other thifigs, one whose i peimary duty is the management of i t. te must have a {mney of at least $90 4 week An ad | ministrative employe is one with tm- t functional vither than mere The project, according to a ised by the U. 8. Office of Bauca- | construction of st duties. These duties are jor more a month on & will hate 4 wing | basis to be exempt from the Act. the largest 25 Additions] informution may be ob-| | tained by writing the office of Wage and Hour Division, UU. 8B Dept. of | Labor. 218 Oul PostofNoe Building. | hPa. VER BRIEFS L ai sat will be, Mr. and Mrs Blair Stiles of Nick und per | town UD. were visitors last week ! the | at the home of Mr. and Mra. Clarence | “cones of Prt. Andrew Washick in spending omecin ith the! a short furlough with his wife. Mr and Mrs Richard Croft of 1 Washington, D. C. spent the weakend home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H | Fimely Remiiders troen State College | Behe! of Agriculiure Better Dairy Herds There in great spartunity Oin IEny dairy farms for Improveme i fn the breeding of Betler cOWR _e sires and thereby Increasing milk production, say Penn Stale specialists. The in) crease called for by ihe present em. ergency can be attained mont econ omically by (ows capable of high pro | duction. is Machinery Well Olea? Few a machines are lubricated rly with the common oll can and Hght motor ofl. The preasties us} method of Mubrication in best and a neavy lubricant should be need careful Use of Nitrogen in Orchards | | Apple treds require nitrogen in lar Kas wiOUnRLS daring the first month wm spring after lead buds Mart tol grow. This dernand must be met ithe er from resirves in the soll or from | ike fertiliser bag. Orchardists who have adopetsd some form of sod ro. tation in relent years are sow in 8 fortunate powition. They can disk or harrow this »od enough to check ite goowih but not lo destroy iL. The oul tivation will hasten the breakdown of | soll organic matter and release nitro- gen for ihe use of the trees ARMY LOOSENS RULE On SELECTEES' Men who have enough teeth read | or false to handle the Army ration and who meet other qualifications, will be eligible for Army service hen | ceforth under “materially” refuced ro- | quirements announced this week by | selective service hendguariers An order to all jocsl drait boards | called for reopening cases Of all reg- Marne Pedviously Gederred for re or teeth deliviencies. Otfciale predicted that “Yhoussnds | of men” ' heretofore ineligible now would be inducted. Hitherto, draftees were required 10} nave & munireum of six masticating i j and six indisor teeth, all of which i were oppowrd The redured standards make eligh i ble for service any | . | chent teeth, satural or § | subsist on the Army ration.’ Tha ot _ GDNACK 10 THE DAYS OF THE PILGRINS ‘ . FIND OUT ¥ CAM TO THIS COUNTRY AND WHY THEY STAY. W YOU KNOW THESE PACTS YOU'LL KNOW WHY I8 GREAT . . AND YOU1ds CHEMISE YOUR FREE- 5 70 CHURCH THAN 17 HAS BERN Tf MANY YEARS THE CHURCH YOU WILL FIND THE PEACE THAT OF TODAY SADLY LACKS. IN THE CHURCH pp aT Be Babi ey Si
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