Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1949 — Page 9

strike on a state basis. oN : %, The Hoosier Governor offered! - ‘

his Statehouse offices for such a _——— : ' Philli ll P A Winter strategy is planned by Tony Maio (left), street commissioner; a morning p from George ps eter. Martin: Hayes, assistant, and Chris Bader, district inspector. man, Harritt and Ferell Pollock. i «All three st © " East Svipment [on north and mouth ana eros] the meited snow into White River. g ve Uwin

{town are next. | Rotary loading equipment has When first signs of drifting are/never been purchased for winter headquarters here saying not to mn DAVID WATSON noted, road graders and shovel|work here because snow is not be discouraged as “Cartwright is] RECENT flurries of light snow crews move into major intersec-|consistently heavy, the commis- SS merely a hired man and business/0Ver Indianapolis have touched tions, They are followed by|sioner has been told. Mr. Malo agent for the millionaire coal op-{Off & major planning campaign irucky loaded with salt and sand./contends that the machinery § erators who give him his orders.” | the office of the City Streetiry y.five men are placed on im-(Would be as useful on summer

mmissioner, roadwork as it is in winter snow He or ais Shktaker. al In a series of meetings in the mediate night call throughout the|

" winter to fight unexpected jams|removal. givers as R. H. Sherwood, Ind mrss mon dorsetment aoner lon slippery pavements. | One loader, owned by the Park Tony Maio, department supervis- : | Department, is reieased in emeranapolis, and Mr. Howard of Chi-|org and district men are plotting] Although the commissioner is Depa : cago. The Lewis wire-to the Indi-|their annual battle against heavy Well stocked with manpower, ap- gencies to the Street Commissionana Governor had this to say re-|snow. proximately 45 minutes are re-|®F for use with three diesel road “garding the latter: eset Phir major ig-igckiquired for -two-men-40-10ad one BERIT: coon “The other millionaire who of equipment. Their greatest re-!truck with salt and sand. A ro-| YOR TO SPEA | shares with Mr. Sherwood the source is manpower, {tary loader can do the job in| MA control of the Indiana mines is| While the commissioner charts little more than 30 seconds, Mr.| Members of the Indiana DemMr. Hubert Elmer Howard, who his winter program on a city Maio said. |ocratic Club, Democrat members dominates the Binkley Coal Co.|/map, brochures pf loading equip-| The commissioner estimates/of Oity Council and Richard G.|3 and its subordinate corporations/ment adaptable to use in heavy that between $3000 and $6000/ Stewart, city clerk, will be ad-|i both in-Indiana and in-Hiinols.{SnOWs are pushed to an out-of-lworth of lahor on unimproved dressed by Mayor Al Feeney at : Recently, the company added furniture, floor coverings ond electrical Mr. Howard is at present in|the-way corner of his desk. Thé¥|.,a4s is lost each time workmen & dinner meeting to be sponsored; i ae _ Washington, D. C., where he is{are well thumbed. But finances|,.. jiverted from regular duties at 6 P. m. tomorrow by the part Branch the street commissioner's “operation snow-

to- their lorge selection of vacuum cleaners: Vogel Brothers ore — + . conveniently located at 1314 West Washington Street. ‘ Supleyed Ta Dapastnent of tor Squlpment purchases have, "sont drifting snows of three Organization in the Spencer Hotel.| fall" is St. for direction of rolling stock. ense As airman o! e- . rte

to five-inch depth. : > Without the use of rotary loadpartsients Personnel Policy ing equipment, approximately 275| About 50 per cent of the avail-|

a , " men . in the department stand|able manpower is sent into the - NH gurTr you can persuade these tw| [LCR U, LL i Faow arifts with|downtown ares when the depth ¥ | Nationally Advertised Cash Prices—No Charge for Credit! BN Pave at your disposal the means|Shovels. With men of other city|reeches three inches or more. -{} s » 7

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If you con't find a cleaner you like ot Vogel Brothers, they eren’t being made yet. In the picture above, Ken Vogel is showing to a prospective buyer one of the mony vacuum cleaners in his store. Starting in a small place, Yogel Brothers have had twenty-five yeors of experience in the vacuum cleaner business, and are today ode of the -~-jargest-rebuilders.of .xacuum cleaners in. the Central States... reggae Thousands of cleaners travel in and out of Vogel's Service Center Their plant is equipped with the finest modem tools ond machinery to do an up-to-date repairing job-on all makes of vacuum cleaners. When walking into Vogel Brothers, you will see before you all makes of cleaners, new and rebuilt, amazingly priced as low as $9.95. Mr. Vogel will. personally guarantee all cleaners for one year. ’

1 departments placed at the dis- # » = oy right to’ attend yous conférence, [POsal of the street commissioner] AFTER GRADERS pile thes it would be most constructive dUring emergencies, available Snow, it is loaded into triieks|H

prevent your manpower totals about 500. which dump their hauls ® into secure cos) from Indiana from be.| The department once had & spe-| three downtown sewer openifigs. coming salemated.” cial Qudget: allocation for hiring! Those at Kentucky Ave. and the Mr. Lewis/When needed,’ but it has been|St at the Court House are thei Wh a 3 first used. A third, in Washington St. at the Washington. Hotel

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They visited Ed's Cleaner” 2815 Clifton St., and confiscat 48 full books of baseball ticket in addition to six partially-filled books. Capt.-Harry Yarbrough and his squad raided the Twenty-Second Street Cigar Store, 2178 N. Il-| linois St. and confiscated 40 books | and nine partly-filled books of baseball tickets. Raid Cigar Store A few minutes later, Capt. Yarbrough's raiders walked into the Walter Dailey Cigar Store, 1057 Virginia Ave. A search netted a bag of pick-and-win tickets in addition to 17 full and 20 partly filled books of baseball tickets, Earlier, a squad led by Capt. Harry Chambers, broke up a poker game on the third floor of 444’; W, Washington St. They configcdted a pot of more than $17 and arrested six of the players for: a house. Roy Kemp, 52, of the same address, was arrested and charged with kéeping a gaming house. a

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