Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1937 — Page 3

TUESDAY,

After Millersville Rhoades.

12 davs Road,

of has

OCT. 19, 1937 MILKMAN STOPS AT DOOR

walking to the grocery, Mrs. milk delivered to her door by

Frank White, 4564 milkman Clarence

IVERIES RESUMED BY 22 DAIRIES FOLLOWING ORDER BY

MILK AL

ISTRATOR

(Continued from Page One)

salaries up in a leveling off ‘we

Savs Dobbs

anquet ‘There

‘More Strikes,’ fhe

strike will be

Announcing Mr Dobbs more strikes He declared Brotherhoos port thi nigh the

Sala

the Internationpromised supAl a mass meetAthenaeum which origiick, only one, the FurCream Co.. 131 N. Alabama reported King deliveries

that 2 had Of last

the three plants

were str

ma the Weber Milk Co. St. Capitol Dairies, N. Sherman Drive, the involved in the original there was no change in their plants, Co., Mr. Perry said some of the drivers walked out this morning when they were told deliveries were to be resumed. “There was no picket line in front plat however,” he ‘said were still plenty of men eX plant so that we ‘were put all our trucks on don’t know whether ked out belonged not

ana

the situation

At Ba

at

nquet

the

the 11

of ‘““There inside the able to street 1 men who wa the union or

the to

Picket Line at Capitol

Capitol Dai: was the only one of the struck plants where officials reported a picket line, No disorder was reported A. W. Buescher, Weber secretary, said his company was not delivering. but that some people still coming to the plant to buy

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four

were milk It Tooks all over Tee Cream “There

on

to me like this thing is WwW. R., Kemper, Furnas Co. sales manager said no piekets in front of The have been comuntil now

1

are men

nlace

to work recently

IN INDIANAPOLIS

MEETINGS TODAY Degree of Pacahontas. banc ception Hot Lincoln 0 Chub, oheon Hotel County

meeting. Cl

Council of Republican aypool Hotel 2 Hb. m Men's wa Chub, convention, Clavpoo Hote al Alpha ncheon, Board of Trade

Tau Omega, Iu

Gvro Chum, luncheon rms Hotel noon Mercator noon Universal Club nnory niversi ity

Club “Tub

incheon, Columbia Club

Michigan Club, luncheon

noo Omega

ol sade Delta meni ing, Hotel n «D Indianapolis Tome Builders’ dinne Athenaeum 30 ph. m

Association,

(Also See Women's Events, Page Eight.)

MEETINGS TOMORROW

Kiwanis Club, luncheor Coliimhia Club nonn Lions Club, 1 nnon youn Men: < Piseussion Cluh,

MM

inchenn, Hotel Washingion

dinner. Y

Purdue Atm Ascociation Ineheon Hntel Seve no Twelfth Diciriel American Tegion

0 “radi

Iinehson Sigma “Alpha Epsilon Trade. noo Indianapolis Reverage Group, noon Schon! Men's Club tel. 6 b. 1 Indiana tion, meeting Indianapolis ing. Clavpoo Real Estate ment Division, ton nnon

hug luncheon, Board of

of Credit

Athenaeum

Men, Inn

Assncintion lineheon a Cla Hn

nnex vnnanl

a Home Economies hig ia yvpoo Ofte Th Midi Club, Hotel, 8 Baard, luncheon

m meet-

Manage Washing

m Property Hotel

"BIRTHS Girls

rlotte Morgan 1128 W

optt ge

temicia Bap at 144 W

Ar

at 3214 Newton t 803 S. Belle-

Dorothy Prater Martha Hutto

“Essie Jung 2 10th at 2118 Boule2009 Adams it 1505 Montcalm ry Strutne at St Vincent's Anita Hattabaugh, at St. Vin-

Charlotte Esser, at St. Vincent's

Bovs Wood, at 2879 Johnson a

James

School

Lore 1906 Belle-

B

John Wiliam fontaine Leo, Mary Donald, Stella York Lee William,

I'ma

1641 at

Yandes 724 E. New

Mboore, at Young

Market 4560 Sang-

at $18 KE Sampson

Helen Dav Pearl

622 Towa

Helen Harvey, a 815 Worth

Lucy Cornelius at

ter Harnld

St. Vincent Vincent

8

Rosalie Kenned:

n. Perlev Lawler St s

DEATHS

Allen, 21 Methodist Hos a hse Newland em orrhage 80 1S

80 at

Joseph R

hrain SN

B at 517 Past cerebra Bowma pital diabetes melli John G. Nemitz lymphosarcoma, William H. Ringenberger. 70, ginia, hvpostatic pneumonia, Carmelo Mastroeni, 5% at mitral stenosis Elizabeth Armstrong, 78. at 1631 cardin vascular renal disease Bdgar Sherwood Rabottom, 79 South Elder. chronic myocarditis Anna Choppins, 78, at Central Indiana | .

Hospital, fracture of hip.

larence 17th

Emm: Methodist

Hose 727 Buchanan at R74 Vir #26 Stevens Fnglish

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nt

the |

| Department, sulted

Milk Co. |

days for

| Tow | row

{ sylvania,

| orrhage

than we can There alwavs a Seasonal in the fall this business “We are delivering milk. Our liveries are to our ice cream tomers, like drug store chains, not to private residences.” Mr. Hutson said that he tried last | night to get the union to go to ‘work | on a 90-day basis while the wage scale was being ironed out, but that his proposal was refused

use. lavoft

have more 1s mn de- | cus- |

and |

Claims Proposal Unanswered Mr. Dobbs declared he tried last night to get the Weber Milk Co. to sign an agreement with a modified closed shop to be effective Nov. 1 if | by that time the union represented the workers in the majority of the dairies by volume of delivered milk, but that he had received no reply | from officials oH Thirteen days ago, the union | struck three dairies—Capitol, Weber and Furnace Next dav the Milk Council, the distributors’ organiza- | tion, suspended all home and store aeliveries The following day Mr. Coller dered resumption of deliveries. but | later rescinded his order and since |

| Marion | the State of Indiana, duty

{that

Old Dobbin’s vacation is

over

at least temporarily. Deliveries

were resumed this morning on orders of the Marion County Area Milk

Administrator.

Buck Irish’ is the driver,

labor difficulties had been reported,

said all men were at work today with no signs of any labor disputes The ment drawn up by the Milk Council ‘was in force in their plants, the majority said. A few plants reported a slight shortage of milk, but it was not attributed to the milk situation during the last 12 davs

Spokesmen |

bulletin board wage agree- |

|

said that receipts from farmers were |

the case

lighter, as usually at this time of the vear tures are not so good. Text of Coller Order

the Coller

is

The text of order

| distributors follows:

Administrator of the Marketing Area in it becomes mn attention that

As Milk

County to call to your under Section 7, E of the State Milk Control Law, as found in the Acts of 1937 at Page | 1085, your company made application for a license and represented it had the facilities properly to conduct the business for

“It vou

has come to my attention that are not, at the present time,

interferof milk for the inhabitants of Marion County which, under the terms of the Act, declared to be injurious to

thereby

1S

{ public health, public welfare and to

trade and commerce, and evidence

of a course of conduct on vour part | tending to the demoralization of the |

industry and as evidence of the vio-

or- | lation of the Act.

“Therefore, it becomes mv duty,

and I do hereby notifv vou that vou

then all conferences with distribu- | are to resume the delivery of milk to

tors, men, the State Labor and Mr. Coller have re- | in stalemate over. first the closed shop issue which not yet settled and then wages.

union

1s

ning on the morning of Oct

| the public of the City of Indianapl'olis and County of Marion, begin19, 1937. with

Your failure to comply

when pas- |

to |

Subdivisions D and |

which | the license was sought and granted.

complying with Section 8, Subdivi- | sion F of said Act, ling with an ample supply

this | | order will require me to file charges |

oie Milk Council, authoriz-

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES AND OLD DOBBIN'S BACK IN TRACES AS COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR ORDERS

ing deliveries for the first

confusion at the start,

ATS MAY ASK | ‘LABOR HOLIDA

‘Union Secretary Threatens Action if Negotiations Do Not ‘Succeed.’

(Continued from Page One)

workers will be involved in outs. The mechanics union A. F. of L. affiliate. Employees of the Patterson Shade Co. remained on strike today after a parley with the State Labor

is an

y 60.000

[ “labor

time since Oct, and asked co-operation. lence or threats of violence reported to Police, they said.

All readv to start, Mr. Irish get Wisehart., A few minutes later he w

of his customers

8, said there might be some There was no vio-

\

| partment failed to bring an agree- | might be asked to join in the pro-apolis plant of the National Malle

ment ‘Carpenters’ and Mr. Peats said workers in various be affected by holiday.’

‘Tired of Bickering, He Says

“We're tired of endless dickering —~if we don't come to terms shortly

Joiners’ local

crafts | might

l'we'll show them what organized la-| ‘Employees to Vote on

Peats said. been De-

bor really can do,” Mr He said a conference has scheduled with the State Labor

rtment this afternoon to continue | : Sei 3 | office here today said that

| negotiations on the furniture truck

De- |

BOB BURNS |

Says:

wavs feel sorry up all kinds of of savin’ money

Oct. 19.—Ialfor people who give can

so that they

buy happiness when thev get to the {end of

Sooner you're find that real things you want in

the road. or

A

ple of this

my Uncle Skin- | As |

nv Flint he was growin’ up he never had any pleasures ai all like the P94 her young people. He always figpered that when he got his fortune saved up it would be

Both the union and the companies | "with the Indiana Milk Control Board | plenty of time to start lookin’ for

are reported days for

agreed on eight-hour night men and nine-hour | day men. Both also are | agreed on a proposal Re deliveries in the winter

reported davlight months, No A survey

Difficulties Reported of leading dairies vealed that deliveries had been sumed at 7 a. m Spoieshien at

rere-

dairies where ho

Hoblet, 76. at chronic myocarditis Carrie L.. Courtne: cerebral hemorrhage Henry G. Katzenberger, 52. Dearborn, coronary occlusion. Catherine Hansen, 86 at cerebral hemorrhage G. Winter, 80, at Methodist

80

Jane 3185 North Illinois, |

57, at 5302 Lewrence,

at 926 North |

Hen: 'y fra 1 Jennie Reichwein carcinoma Beatrice adema Tda cardion Albert O souri, chronic William F hemorrhage Samuel Pollard, 76. at Place, cerebral hemorrhace Lillie Walker, 57. at itv

skull at 428 N. Fulton Ewing, 38

Hill, "7

at City,

May

ascula

at 37 renal disease Williams, 66. at mvoearditis Herndon, 81

22

N 542

at City

| 1840 Boulevard !

Susie Sims, 50. at Citv

40

broncho-phey-

MeKinney at City

| pneumonia

lary

| eerebral

| Excess

Tom Tohn, 75 118 Ww tuberculosis Matilda Alfreda LeGrande. chronic mvacard|tis Elizabeth King, 78, at 1731 hemorrhage,

at Ohio

{

Garderwine. 79

N.

at

| 8

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OFFICIAL WEATHER

bass L'Nited States Weather Burean

INDIANAPOLIS FORECAST-Murh conler with rain fonight; fair and

ronler

tomorrow

Sunrise

5:00 | Sunset TEMPERATURE “Oct. 19, 1936--51 Ip. Mm

BAROMETER , Mm, .. 29.58 Precipitation 24 hrs

” ending 7 Total precipitation ;

Midwest Indiana<Cloudy fast and north portions row becoming generally Mineis=Generally fair OE excent possibly northeast tonight much cooler toni 0 . 1 iRht excent slightly cooler near Towa Lower Michizan Rain tonioht sibly tomorrow morning shifting winds Ohio=~Rain tonight and possibly morning, colder tonight and much colder west portion late tonight | Kentunokv—Cloudy and colder, preceded by rain in east and north portions tonight. tomorrow fair, colder in ¢entral and east portions

Weather ana muci cooler tonight; tomorfair. cooler east tonight and to- | rain extremes

rain

and poscooler strong |

tomortomor-

WEATHER IN OTHER CITIES AT Station Ba Amarillo

Tex.

{ Bismarck N. D.

| Boston Chicago

{ Cincinnati

| Mobile

Cleveland, O Denver Dodp» City, Kas Helena, Mont Jacksonville, Pla Kansas City, Mn Little Rock. Ark Los Angeles Miami, Fla MinneapolisAla Orleans

Paul

New New Okla Omaha, Neb Pittsburgh Portland. Om

| San Antonio, Tex. ..

San Francisco St. Louis Tampa. Fla | Washington, D. C.

\

ia

Tacoma, |

| 8. Mis- | ©

tomorrow and in south- | i

requesting the revocation of license.”

'MRS. WINTON PLANS RETURN TO INDIANA

WASHINGTON, Oct. Mrs. Sherman Minton, the junior from Indiana, had recovered sufficiently from an oper-

your |

I QU

wife of

P)

Senator

ation todav to plan a return to their

Indiana home late this week Mrs. Minton was discharged from Georgetown Hospital recently after serious operation, She

{the Hospital Oct. 1

2839 N. Penn- |: pulmonary |

carasbral | 3 { x cerebral hem. | & [ 3 |

hroncho- [3 pulmon- | 2362 |

Capitol, | N |

Nat a5 many who visited

| happiness

Finally when he reached

| his financial goal, he started lookin’

| to see ‘what | offer the i knew

entered |

yaars aad, Indianapolis metropolitan stores never failed

joys the world had’ta He picked out the “belle of town” and the first thing he he was in love. He didn't think there was any question about her marrvin’ him with all his money so he didn’t propose to her until ihe night he slipped the new engagement ring on her finger on him and savs, “I wouldn't marry vou if vou was the last man in the world-——I never want to see vou again and IT want vou to take this back.” Uncle Skinny says, “No, that's all right—yvou keep the ring —what's broken heart?” 1Cohy

right, 1937)

Milestones in Customer Service

folks

to m2ntivn in their travel aceaunts ther

they had ridden on the escalators at They

ond Sas.”

So were & convenianze « .

saved a lot of time « « + emd you could

ovoid, at peak sl

ad elevator,

NOPPINYG periods, a crowdAlways alert to new ideas

that make shopping pleasant and convenisnt, Avres’ installed escalators—the first in

Indian ADONIS

Thy

1s another milestone in

customer service was passed.

and now comes... .

CHARGA-PLATE

A New

>

Speed Service for

Service for Charge Customers

Customers

Watch Tomorrow's Paper,

L. S. AYRES & CO.

OLLYWOOD, | pleasure for the sake ||

later | gonna | the |

life | can't be bought. | good exam- |

is |

She turned |

ring |

75 cents to a ‘mah with a |

_ | drivers strike walk- |

5 0

He indicated C affiliates

The strike was called by the |

the proposed

! negotiations.

| tion

{able & Steel Casting Co

posed “holiday.” The election will determine,

IL.eo Rappaport, attorney for a the

approximately | group of the struck furniture com- | Board said, whether employees wish

firms | fo be represented in collective bar gaining bv the Amalgamated Asso"ciation of Iron, Steel & Tin Workers of America, Local 1311, or the { Independent Workers Association Inc.

panies, said vesterday the have resumed deliveries Meanwhile, no progress was reported in the Beech Grove Bus Co.

ASKS GRETNA GREEN TEST Attorney General Omer Stokes i Jackson said today his office has ad- | vised hundreds of persons, writing [to ask whether marriages contracted conducted Thursday [in border Indiana counties are the Indian- (valid, to test em in the courts

of

Bargainino Agency

Labor Relations Board an elec-

National

will be among employees

RESUMPTION OF DELIVERIES

ras on his way,

| settlement nounced

mn Photos routs from Jesn the smiles

his greeted by

< a supply for

$185, 000 SET ASIDE FOR STATE FARM AID

£9 500.000

ten-

Indiana's share of the Federal ant farmers $185 582. John O. Calvin, Rural

Supervisor

Government hind for he Ree

ans-

to buy farms is to State today The money, al Bankhead-Jones Farm to he made available as loans to any ‘person who makes his livliihaod on farms,” Mr. Calvin explained Supervisors in each county are to take applications

under the Tenacy Act,

lot ted

is

Carey & Sons Carmel Dairy

Indianapolis Milk Distributors delivery of milk today,

Trucks and wagons start on their routes at 7 A. M. and this starting hour will continue until further notice.

You will find all Indianapolis ther phone numbers listed below.

Ballard Ice Cream Co. LI-2526 Banner Farms Dairy CH-1103 Banquet Milk & Ice Cream Co.

Capitol Dairies, Inc.

East End Dairies Franklin Pure Milk Co.

Furnas Ice Cream Co. RI-7357 Golden Guernsey Farms

Hornaday Milk Co. Kroger Grocery & Baking Co.

Maplehurst Farms BE-1424-R

Milk Deliveries Started Today

started home

of all distributors

Dairies

very effort will be made to restore normal delivery service but it 1s possible that some confusion mav result on the first day and we theretore ask vour mdulgence. regular dairy it vour dehvery is not received bv NOON.

Maywood Milk McKinstray Br

LI-5388 CH-6844 HE-3232 Carmel 17 CH-3519

Wm. H. Robert DR-5506

DR-7961-1

BE-2455 Tansy Milk Co.

CH-2756

Indianapolis Milk Council

Please phone \

Model Creamery Mutual Milk Co. Northwestern Milk Co.

Polk Sanitary Milk Co.

Rosedale Guernsey Farms

Schaefer Dairy Co., Inc.

Weaver Milk Co. Weber Milk Co.

will

and

our

BE-3394-2 HE-5530 DR-1231 DR-6182

Co. others

TA-3711

CH-7183

s & Sons HU-1331

DR-2779

CH-1673 DR-2055 DR-4475 DR-4550