Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 30, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1923 — Page 13
FRIDAY, JUNE 15,1923
BALKY CAR ALLEGED IN SIO,OOO DAMAGE SUIT Defendant Claims Efforts to Start Car Crippled Him. Since cranking a baiky car for three hours on May 21, 1923, while an employe of the Meridan Motor Com,pany, Emil Heisler, 802 X. Illinois FSt., can’t straighten up, sleep or work, he claims In a suit for SIO,OOO damages filed today in Superior Court
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against the company. His employers refused to arbitrate the case under the State compensation law, according to Louis Rosenburg, Heisler’s attorney. BOARD GETS ULTIMATUM Goshen Alumni Threatens to Transfer Faculty to Bluffton. By Time * Special GOSHEN, Ind„ June 15.—An ultimatum from the Goshen College Alun : Association, warning that un-
less the Mennonite board of education adopts a program that will mean continuance of the college aa a standard educational institution, the association will transfer the faculty, student I body and influence to Bluffton College, ! Bluffton, Ohio, is in hands of the board oday. The fight between the conservatives of the board and progressives among the aumni and student body has waged many months. The conservatives insist on restriction on dress and strict rules.
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Two Arrested After Fight. Bruce Hughes, colored, 344 W. Tenth St„ and Herman Jones, 1860 Boulevard Place, were under arrest today on charges of assault and bat ter yon each other. Hughes and Jones, it was alleged, had a fight at the Big Four railroad tracks and Eleventh St. Jones was knocked down and his head struck a rail. When the emergency squad arrived both men had disappeared.
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TN ATTEMPTING to vision the de--1 mands for its products, which the next ten years may develop, the Standard Oil Company (Indiana), taking counsel of its long experience, is preparing to care for an enormously increased business when it develops. In the decade just past the demand for gasoline has increased far beyond the dream of the most imaginative, as viewed from 1913. In that year there were 1,287,000 automotive vehicles registered in continental United States. Today, there are more than ten times as many, yet, the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is able to supply the demand for its service now more promptly and with greater efficiency than was possible ten years ago. The Company has been able to keep up with this great, constantly increasing, demand because it always is working with a keen eye to the future and preparing, so far as is possible, for th"' extreme demand which may be developed. During the past ten years the Company has found it necessary to expand its manufacturing facilities to an extraordinary degree* to create and develop processes which would recover a greater amount of gasoline from a given quantity of crude, without in any way sacrificing quality—-to expand and perfect a network of distributing outlets which would operate with machine-like precision bulk storage depots, service stations, delivery trucks and tank wagons. Not even the remotest spot in the ten Middle Western states is without Standard Oil service. All of these things have been done. They have been accomplished without any blare of trumpets—just as a part of the day’s work. It is the ambition of the 27,000 men and women who make up the personnel of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) to conduct every department of the Company’s activities so that you, as an American citizen, will point with pride to the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) as a leader in a highly specialized branch of an essential industry. Standard Oil Company (Indiana) 910 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago, lIL
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