Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 November 1949 — Page 4
ort Kew Who $a Decl With; Operator Predicts. [brief iliness, wil be held at 1 p, m.|S0utD H Sums of Union Money of Stake . Progrers ; Huge Sums HARTLEY, a Editor Definite P Nov. 19 (Upy/Church. Burial will be in New
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{Catholie Church, of which he was | intervene in the dispute until aft-| At his bedside was his wife,
cash and $3000 in property in-| er the next coal strike occurs and! volved. The courts have fo ge Inembsr. of Buffalo. N. Y.. Mr.,begins to threaten the nation’ pjthe foymer Anna Blandie wd cide. 3 Wilkinson had’ been in the In- [health or safety. |The couple's golden we: gan 80 Ranged have by tot |dianapolis hospital for one month. ‘The coal strike deadline 1% Dec..versary was celebrated last’ affairs of the disowned tHe was 42. i. month. International Harvester does NOt Surviving are his wife, Terese | Services for Mr, Hunter will be know who is to get the check-off 3: his mother. Mrs. Lena Wilk- Mee Juli J Ulla JOamerson [held at 10 a. m. Tuesday in Flandues. International is hoMing the inson, Eigin, Ill. and three sis-| money in escrow until ownership ters, Mrs. J. dstein and Mes. Services Tomorrow ner & Buchanan' mortuary. established In court or through Melvin Barndt gin, an Burial will be in Crown Hill i NLRB. (James Tramel, San Rafael, Cal | Mes. Julia Jamerson, who died "TH : | Up to Lak Sc ————————— Friday in her home, 2002 Frown Born in Versailles Beard : Ist. will be buried in New Crown i Wiltred Bradshaw, Jegal coun- Theater Moves fo (Cemetery after rites ‘at 12 noon, Mr. Hunter, who made his In sel for the Indiana State Cham- Reassure Parents {tomorrow in Bethel Tabernacle.! i . rr x Meridian ng Ber of Commerce. Sid YRbErdAY|™ pred Sorreils, manager of the|ShS Was 75. (was born in Versailles, Ind. He that one of the important ques- Thea 63d St and Cole| Born in Kentucky, Mrs. Jamer Ra A Ho pan youth tions is whether the NLRB will ¥oSu® AE, “ison had lived in Indianapolis 23/™° dianapo ru order jurisdictional elections be- le#® Ave, inst night AnROURCed|vears. She was a member of ANd Aecalved-his archite tural detween contracts, | plans ASINess ‘poinel Tabernacle. gree r The NLRB will order an elec- of parents in a Bang thal chil-| Surviving are three sons, Wil. #¥lvania, tion when a union breaks up, But dren unescorte to Saturday aft-{,.... H. Veit and Bronell Jamer-|, He began his career with the the UEW contends that ft is still ®rnoon Te Saturday: Mi. 30M Indianapolis; a brother, firm of Vonnegut & Bohn, later intact, doing business as always, _ Begion x ey + Mr. posnk Fox, Los Angeles, and a forming a partnership with Presalthough many of its members 8amsle said, ho iiten he pay), ister, Mrs. Ida Tandy, Hopkins-ton C. Rubush. have to go with the IEW admis wr entitled! ville, Ky. Buildings designed by Rubush in the CIO. HT I rants ot ats’ “ee |& Hunter included City Hall, Most of the electrical workers, "of, to, Suess WFBM-TV to Be on Air Hotel Lincoln, Indiana Theater, in Indiana are in Ft. Wayne, a Circle Theater, Circle Tower, uh Indianapolis snd At 1:15 Thanksgiving Guaranty building, Illinois build: And there has been Admits Assavlting i Than Day WFBM-TV| ing, Hume-Mansur building, Odd strong. swing to the Child Before Slayi wil pag ving os i tinuously Fellows building, Masonic Temple : from UEW A n FE Sad he NG fom 125 p. m. until the sign ofr|and Architects building. ; TWIN FALLS. Ida. Nov. 19 at 10 p. m. The station does not| Mr. Hunter was a Mason and!
| {(UP)—~Neil Butterfield, 16-year- { hot-fod } jusually go on the air until 555/a member of Mystic Tie Lodge. 0 jaid ha a of Sriver wha } page the evening during the week. He was an officer and director of sex slaying o The football game between the {the Hotel Lincoln, Circle Theater
annals before the 20,000 mem- 7T-year-old Glenda Joyce Brisbois.|
‘Inditna will know to Burley, Ida. tonight admitted to Indianapolis All-Stars and Chi- {Co. and Circle Tower. I
hich union they belong officially, officers for the first time that he Cag0 Panthers will be televised | Survivors, in addition to his, ‘Who thelr bank accounts, had criminally assaulted the child. Thursday afternoon. Following it|wife, include a brother, Frank B.
bargaining rights, Later he hack.d her over the Several special programs will be Hunter, Nashville, Ind, and a oficial on both sides head with a tire iron and threw Presented for the enjoyment of the(nephew, Jack A. Hunter, Indianpredicted that the come her into a canal. he told police. video audience. |apolis.
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10 Faces Long Legal Li Vals GRE iors [Cap Braun, Souh Side Papeer, D
yesterday In Lynhurst Nursing years. Home. He was 76, !
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a Ee A native of Hopkinsville, Ky,| Services for Mr. Braun Cap were establishment of the The amputation won't Be easy. There are contracts and pig|that John L. Lewis may soon ask yoo Carter had lived in Indian-|held at 8:30 a. m. Tuesday in bis gt, Thomas Society and Holy
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Word was received here yesterday that Orville J. Yancey, retired : | Indianapolis grocer; died Thurs. day while sacationing in Orange
money involved, and other questions which have left the unions and/the soft coal industry to resume apolis 33 years and was a member home, 1308 E. Kelly St, and at Name Society at St, Ostherine’s Park, Pia. He waa 70. their employers higher than a kite in March. {negotiations for a new contract. of the Mt. Helm Church..Shelg , » in gt Catherine's Catholic op He ha of 1 ais, United Electrical Workers tly can’t vote themselves was 61 urch, was closely asso- A life resident Indfanapo io te ly farmed Interna, rr or These sources said Mr, Lie eurviviag aie her husband, Shurch. Burial will be in St. Jor ciated, with: the first pastor, Rev. Mr. Yancey ‘for: years. owned a gi separation, if it 1s ever ac-iwants to get bargaining » | . e éph Cemetery. | Pr, Otto aid the store’ at ie Ave: and tional Electrical Workers - C10 1 be dra IArted aries Carter; four sons, Char Bog ‘with Bevil complished, wi 8 long, drawn- again. They predicted that an in-| Van Carter, alll Cap was one of eight men who ‘also with ayes and nays in the union. ".... |vitation to the ‘coal operators] H- ‘and Peter and late Msgr. James Downey, : E. Michigan St. halls. | The companies involved are in would result in new conferences. of Indianapolis, a a: petitioned Bishop Chartrand 10, pastor thers, He began the Bt. He leaves a’ daughter, Mrs. A. Face Tangling Issues an equal dilemma. With €on-| Ope coal mine owner, who| Aluippa. a oe I build St. Catherine's Church 45 Catherine Bowling League and 7. Elkins; a son, John G. Yancey, These are the knotty questions: tract renewals coming up i LE en Indiana, years ago. He also urged the bulld- 00 o charter team member. and a grand all of IndianONE: Employers : con-/the UEW, they do not know with/uaiq Mr. Lewis told him yester-| » ing of St. Francis Hospital in, soo Beaun was for 45 a apolis rE EY URW, Do they | which union 10 bargain. |day there was “good reason tol Beech Grove and sponsored ts pr Sea fp Sua : or + continue to ba with the CIO-| That is the sum- -up of the CIOS believe” that a new meeting p - ; | Khogtagher helped Roost Levy Mr, Yancey was member ted UEW or the new divorce from the UEW, due 7 ween the diss and he Son aU er, rogress. pe Jodetnins 8 the Englewood Christian Chureh Bw : long court wrangling ~ before|would “result in Headed Drill Team {ithels, . led In that ve dag Charles (Cop land the Loyal Order of Moose. A Re Di Mr. Braun eared be icknume car, Yok Louie Woemsch 4d damages tober, Willan, Seis Fay ok Labor Relations Board for ani...» union rules the shop. | Mr. Lewis, however, was still at) eS as captain of the Knights of St. Mrs. Marie Goedeker; five — ion and two great grand- Peace Chapel. Burial will be i answer, ———————— In jexandria, Va. ho nursin George drill team. For many years {Charles Jr., Bernard, Leo, J } : # Crown Hill tery. - TWO: Who owns the A Sli iteng| Be he led the team, in dress Uniforms|and William Braun, all of In-children. ~*~ the Cro Ceme be bank accounts under = Howard Wilkinson 8 head cold. He could mot bel Sorvices fo Be Held Gh In big Local $01 of the Rites Tomorrow swtiey of a Resumption. of ne. Tuesday Morning _ ! Y 9:30 10 § \ lectric tiatio ; $14,000 in astm 0. Warne aon Rit Howard M. Wilkinson, World fant. " Edgar Otis Hunter, Indianapolis STORE HOURS DAILY 9:30 10 5—~SATURDA i ANTA HERE! has’ been deposited under the War II veteran who died yester-| But a spokesman for his United architect, whose firm of Rubush| name of the UEW, and while day in Veterans Administration) Mine Workers pias. Lewis, & Hunter designed City Hall a Jocal members want to vote on Hospital, Cold Spring Road, after would have un died w—————te | disateiliation with the UEW, & sn ines of five and oue-haif|the coal deadlock before Monday Many downtown buildings, FREE BALLOONS court in restrains years, will be buried with military at the earliest. this morning in his winter home from such an Tenors tomorrow in the National| Meanwhile, the White House in Miami Beach; Fla. He was 76. to Children without the supervision he Miliary Cemetery, New Albany.!announced the Government willl ur Hunter had been in fll] v NLRB. {take no action in the coal wage. i+ ror some time. He re-| Toyland, 3rd Floor THREE. Who is responsible for": Rites at 8:15 tomorrow in the dispute over the week-end. The BOO W. WASHINGTON ST. - bills such as union Ball rent. a0d/ yy. Ww. Moore Peace Chapellannouncement was a routine *ntly left Methodist Hospital, who owns the physical property? ou be followed by a requiem|one swce President Truman al- |where he had spent two months| In the {mass at 9 a. m. in Holy Angeles ready had indicated he would not recuperating from a heart attack.
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