Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 January 1946 — Page 4
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ing to Edwin J. Dingle, | ! geographer, 3 Jeading geographical sociepower of the atom
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dealer wrote.
lette replied. Cites Company Refusal
board's recommendation on a wage increase, not the workers. It is also a fact that because of reduced war powers and downgrading in mass production industries, our national income is calculated to decrease $35
stated in a letter he made public, Jaddressed to a General Motors automobile dealer in New Albany, Ind. This business man had written that he had been able to obtain only one car because of the G. M. strikes, Both his prospective customers and he want congress to do something about strikes, the auto
“I think you and your customers
General Motors strike,” Mr. LaFol- | ’
*“1t is the company which has refused .to accept the fact-finding
2, 1946. TUESDAY
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Survivors include four sons, |A. Webb, Otto H. Webb and Ora D, ! Ham. Prank, Fred and Blwin oy ho rs © lun; vomse = Tannen Milk Mixture Avia | teneral Den elmer; da Miss| Webb, Murphysboro, Ill.; a brother,| Mrs. Louise M. Tanner, widow of | : Mollie Weimer and Mrs. Carl Par-|David Webb, Compton, Cal, 80d|Crories J, Tenner of Greenfield, A Stomach. cias Pearl Hart dieck, three yo ased b> doctors and hos) sverywhe (Continued ¥
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Indianapolis, and another sister, Mrs, Brooks Smith of Bluffton; twin brothers, Tom and John, both with the navy in the Atlan tie, and another brother, Ensign Knute Dobkins, stationed on Guam.
CZECH FASCISTS
A native of Russia, Mr. Kupp had been a shoe merchant in
which was spent in illness. He was a member of Anshel Sfard temple
HANGED IN PRAGUE "Lote. ie arranged ‘at
PRAGUE, Jan. 21 (Delayed) (U.|{ Aaron-Ruben funeral home. Burial P.).—Gens. Robert Rychtrmoc and|{will be tomorrow in Louisville. Otto Blaha were hanged in the| Survivors besides his daughter Pankrac prison courtyard today,|are his wife, Mrs. Bessie Kupp; a three hours after they were con-{gson Nathan KXupp; two more victed of treason for pro-Fascist ac-| daughters, Mrs, Henry Tross and tivity during the war, Mrs. Louie Leser, and three grandThe double execution was carried| children, all of Louisville, out before official witnesses after
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billion dollars in 1946. “This decrease is out of the hands
of working people who spend their income and thus make it possible
fore a national court.
€ for ‘others to buy your automobiles.” . . 4 Buying power of the masses must Organizations be maintained to service the national debt of $300 billions the let-| Broad Ripple aw
ter continued. row noon in
It praised Walter Reuther of the (ple. An illus trated lecture on Honolulu United Automobile Workers (C. B.|bons. ‘sre Irie chaste will poms. 0.) for his plan to not accept in- Pride: of uy, Junin snifly |creases if prices would rise on au-|ef Railread Firem
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Ripple Masonic tem-
hall, corner Favors Strikers of State and "Hoyt aves. A public card
party will follow, Mrs. Agnes Clark, Mrs. LaFollette then concluded: Evelyn Harrington and Mrs. Marceline “I am bound to say that on the|P°"°"R Will be in charge. issue involved in the strikes, other| The membership committee of the Sahara Grotto ha, rion sso tt 4 LL or purpase of exe r pressure, such as is threafened in (Jymbust Bine lodge m members and their New York City by the Transport bred eS ined by Lynhurst Workers, the interests of the eoun= {ner in the Temple, i236 Lyndhrers or iy try and of the people who believe|$
Mrs,
: olock tonight. Sher jhe dinner, O. . W av ort te in. the capitalistic system is rep- a 8 a = followed by eens e868) resented by the interest of the strik- he a “matron an ars Tolley b ers and not by the manufacturers,
. worthy patr “The big stockholders in General] , p give a Een va he tok Motors and the highly paid officers via esting at ht 512 N, Tlinols a he 1:30 will not buy your automobiles in|P JE TRurSgar New Albany, nor will they spend Social Order 3 ihe suomi. wi enough money in New Albany to| gf“ { ni 6, [oureiey evening at the home provide the professional men, the Lane. The party will hao oer of Mrs. merchants and the industrial ownom of New Albany all together with
Lynden PF. Day Topeka, Kan. supreme worthy president. Mrs, enough money to buy your automobiles,
Mrs. Floyd Wright and Mrs. ings wili assist Mrs. Fevrier. Deplores Inability “But, if, as the result of the ef-
Ladies auxiliary to Golden Rule lod ge | 25, Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, will hoin a meeting at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Trainmen’s hall,
the rejection of pleas for clemency | MRS. EMELIA “WELMER They were on trial for a week be- Mrs. Emelia Welmer, one of the
315, E 8. Creek, Bartholomew county, came will hold a covered-dish luncheon tomor-| here 30 years ago. She was a mem-
Thomas Gib-|and widow of Edward Welmer.
oldest residents of the South side, died yesterday in her home 1546 S. New Jersey st. after a long illness. She was 85. Mrs. Welmer was born in White
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