Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 January 1950 — Page 22
Eat in Byiners— Ihe rn : | Dye Workers Dies in Home Go on Ballot "Services Saturday
04 NLRB Gives Green Light For Coal Pioneer
George Epperson, 5662 BroadTo. AF L ‘Union Here | way ploneer ‘coal mining operator] heck. P By HAROLD H. HARTLEY, Times Business Editor in Indiana, died yesterday in hia ; THEY }
. THE LAUNDRY UNION elections, calendared for Jan. bome after a short illness. He
17 to 18, are getting hotter by the clock tick. The stakes are| was 89. S o: . oe | d 1d ] Servicea for Mr. Epperion will} the Soldbucl Aigh— e dues of some 4 aundry and dry cleaning, oi 10 a, m. Saturday in Speaks) all the Wahi orkers. | & Finn mortuary. Burial will be, .; : nL age sue ~ Charges and counter-charges are flying like shot and Jie Bigliand Lawn "Cemetery. lowed by a “shell as the big unions line up for that ballot box showdown.| poi 0a president of the Sugar 4 Japses, sven The CIO charged that the ... ., cndations for. savings in Yaley Gon) Go. Tose Haute ur | 4 : from the jag Cleaning and Dye House the January issue of Railway wd Dg Ls od z j Juring ety Workers had not compiled Progress. where he operated the Saline; =: " i profnd With the non-Communist afida-| Here's where he says they Mines, He was instrumental In| “% : wit, implying that the Dye House, ©an cut thelr overhead. the sinking of the first shaft) .b : Workers could not get on the! = Reduction of loss and dam- ines in Green County, Ind. } 1g underso ballot. age claims about $90 million, | f % 0 Native of Shelburn brown water Reducflon In passenger ser- : : “1 » Bangg BUT DAVID "GLOVER, busi-| vice losses (Junking non-pay- | Mr. Epperson was born in Shel- Po y SE a to 1 . Hed Sent for ie unio, Yeats ing lines), about $560 million. burp, moving to Diino with his This is s the inodel of the "little Nash™ desi only in the convertible which san be built to wl for trusses, A 3 ly “issued a statemen a e Savings through use of Die- [family in his yout e was a 1 nd under. N ina # - union "had ia Saul compliance’ gol engines about $172 million. member of the , Presbyterian — Be. 000 J d ash isn't a ? yo, but is fooling out the demand, face Bs maw papers on file Dec. 28, Saving through mesging ter- [Church in Harrisburg, Til. A resi “1 ugly Mr. Glover furthermore stated minals, $52 million. dent of Indianapolis for 20 years, Father of Former | Makers Seek Public Vie » mine, on fhat the application for the DON“ And savings threukh better | Mr. Epperson belonged to the Mc- Sh eriff Di es Cc ew J y Sstong ation rating ha en under way| oo (Guttey Club, charges .“ » ght handling, $103 million. We 4 p+ Mh National Labor Rela-| That's what he says the rail-) Survivors include three daugh- | pyuneral . services for William! n uct ho a of - 0 ar Of Tone Yi 4 tions Board office here, the of- roads can do, and puts the Jrob- ters, Mrs. Hazel Clifton, Mrs, Fletcher Sumner, former Demo-| close-knit ft ere hasan. his upwiling] em up 10 management. Ad. 1r Sarah Meredith and Mrs. Horace TIALS Suman, Sores DOR 30 To 50 Miles to Gallon of Gas Planned ll whe they 29c a managemen adn ough 0 f > Last fo say directly that the ial those things before, James Epperson, Westville, Ill, years and father of Charles L.! Depending on Type of Engine Used i 4 ._ Sage whi give the union a +*lean. bil of} The railroads are doing the and Harry Epperson, Sap Diego, f (Buck) Sumner, former sheriff, NEW YORK, Jan. 5, (UP)—Nash Motors today took the “go | Pan Sausage 20. _slogged on, health by saying it would be on best they can; which their figures al Ha brother, William A. Epper-| will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday cret” label off its much-talked-about small car, showing a sleek, | Gestapo at t the ballot. |indieate is not quite enough. on, aia po | Peat-grandchil- at the Jordan Funeral Home. He foreign-looking convertible that, could sell for less than $1000. ! The reser . a Three of a Kind aren, 5 was 85, The company plans to display the car at several large. cities| and left face THAT MEANS that the Dye ’ | A life-time resident of Indi- to see if the buying public is interested in the price advantage but | rifles smart] House Workers compliance sta THE HARRY A. SHARP CO. Mrs. Edward Onan lanapolis, Mr. Sumner was a mill- the space limitations of a cheap, small car, ‘of the bridg tus is satisfactory--so they're Not Ford Agency, 443-450 Virginia Services for Mrs. Hazel Onan. Wright here for many years and, The convertible model, only one| TE barrier, in and they will have a place for! Ave does things by threes, even . ‘later entered Democratic politics made, has balloon fenders, the! 1950 Phone Directory . Square, see] workers’ X's when the ballots|to selling Fords in the same fam- Who died yesterday In & nursiog, , ..r 19 years was a street in- {full length of the car that are wait slide through the box slots week {)y, {home at 624 E. 12th Bt, will be ne City Hall ad- higher th he hodd. ‘To List 158, 000 Names | Ngee Wh iheld at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in Spector during the City Ha igher than the h Doors are| ’ gate to rise after week. | Homer L. Archer, president, re-| © 0" p Stirling Funeral Home, |Mministrations of Mayors Reginald {indented deeply at the top, in- Indianapolis’ new 1950 teleH Featerday. ras ro Sins Porta that three brothers bought Burial will. be in Crown Hin Sullivan and John Kern. corporating the arm rest like phone directory will list 158,000 THERE V Re siwapnel IN 10 NLRE ohicta| Fords (and two trucks) end bad\,, | Besides the former sheriff, Mr.|some foreign models. |subscribers, an increase of 16,000 LT oh at sachusetts Av them delivered simultaneously, Sumner {8 survived by a grand-| The front bumper and grille, lover last year, A. B. Nail, di- ngers, the NLRB had been unable to The Ford buyers were Jack,| Mrs. Onan, who was 56, resided vision manager of Indiana Bell passe son, Charles R. Sumner, and a are one piece design, similar to windows to work out a system of voting sat- philip and William Ennis, broth-|at 1028 Dawson St. A native of t ad hter. Barbara the new Buicks. Therd is no Telephone Co., said today. delayed isfactory to all three parties In- ors, who bought three Ford se-|Indiana and a resident of Indian- Brea a aug Phoenix. Ariz. .|trunk. The rear tire fits io a Mr. Nail safd 360 persons would’ The shells volved, the AFL, the CIO and the dans and two panel trucks, | Bpalla hos o her Jie, she held Jeaw Sumner, | chromium-rimmed slot at o De employed to make deliveries apart now member : t employers. That's doing business in big Me ship in Victory Memorial Robert Hicks Jr. \ rear. the same size and Sodio aS ® and pick up old directories, Each, groan rose
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‘po om. Saturday - fur Jacobs’ Inorrer from 18 to 36. horse-| pressed even CIO. The AFL, already In league |ard Pursell, Indianapolis; two |the last directqry was issued. _ with the Indianapolis Dry Cledan-| |sisters, Mrs. Claude Waters, In. Drothers wen Wo - Chapel } power with a top speed of 65 to)- | the bar. ers and Launderers Club, yin | Fi dianapolis, and Mrs. Robert Ly- Burial ij ‘be e Nash ed that. Jt ‘Das Local Produce y " iy Lol - nan, Chi b th je £ rogram send cre at ai vi REI 0 ght Chikren, o> 4" {ree BTA] Robert resided #915 Fayeitein. plans at present to build the tec, recite vs cus ll] HOU HEADS, 123/26) WHITING FISH - 2, 280 ,p]p -:otb - ee ee. |8t. with his grandparents, thelegr It plans to ask & QuArter-| dum. 4c: Grade B large. 4c. and no
wow had the support a the employers. | R Te CHUCK ROAST ». 49¢ FRANKS : co 39 : {Rev. and Mrs. Henry Hicks; He|miilion persons what they think|* Bois -Fowls. {1s Ibs. and over, 1 n BETWEEN NOW and the first| COMMittees Named sciontechers fo Hear [was a native of New York Cyl bo percre maris «tos oo ane Jer wd aetipdl BOLOGNA ,M, on 29¢ } WIENERS ® 22° , 39% day of ballot marking both sides; By IREB. Directors 1qlk by GE E |and lived here two years. _ loision. | Higa HS 3 BN PURE LARD 50..,$5.49 | SLICED. BACON. ,, 39s will work feverishly to line up| 8 iokittes rebre- y xpert | Besides his grandparents, Rob:| The convertible’s over-all length | ButlertatuNo. 1 Mei No Be... } . votes. And when those boys go to 2 ve man — _e repre | “Experiments in Meteorology” ert is survived by his parents, |; the same as a Crosley, but has/ - 5 E work, they labor around tei Somtitp the to paps strat- Vil be the subject of Dr. Ralph/Robert Sr. and Mrs. Mildred, four-inch longer wheelbase and clock, getting pledges fromi,oy t+ ont rent controls at the Onnegut of General Electric Hicks, both of New York City.!;s one foot wider. Gasoline mile-
brother, Lionel Wilson. y workers, in their own effective " Laboratories at the luncheon and a |age would. be about the same, 35 . next City Council hearing Jan, 11. APOMIOries at the luncheon and & 2rO7°F: TONS ge Are You Concerned About
way. The committee was named last 'to 50 miles to the gallon, de- |. ig They visit workers at “their, night by the IREB Board of Di- Minday of the Scientechers. ‘Red Cross Opens 1950 pending on the type engine used. | Your Break-even Point? homes, accost them on thei rectors at a dinner-meeting given - fan ASoooil'y wo Dr. Irving- Drive Headqudrters | With an 18 horsepower engine streets, hand them handbills and| hy Bruce Savage, board. presi- La gir, Dr. Vonnegut ia the the NX-1 would deliver for about
“mall them letters—everything| dent. goes in the battle for control ot! The directors also approved: the industry which keegis Indi-! committee personnel suggested {opened at 35 W. Washington st. considered are four- -cylinder, HAIMLSe fansyalie wearing lean clothes, by Mr. Savage and Mary Binford, Local Issues {Willis B. Conner Jr, chairman -—— ENGINEERING BUILDING the customary War executive secretary, for 1950, Po-| of the 1950 drive, announced to- Local Truck Grain Prices CHICAGO 6, ILL. aco EE vue both sitions on the coveted appraisal Nok dan. = day. Ei
of Indianapolis Architect "Red Cross fund campaign : ’ $950. A 36 horsepower car would ) Kurt Vonnegut, hendduarters for 1950 has beckon at Son A cee Yom Georce S. May Company:
‘. Ks Ble Asked sd ¥ public is committee were also filled. American States ptd . ....... 24 35 | Ihe telephone number will be Ro: 3 38 ruck wheat 11 ", Established 1925 5 eted them: JFlevek, rine IREB Ju5rihire Collieries com .." 11% 1 13 [he sar me LI. 1441. Crom Chap-| No: io allow or nH. x not to of-, . . ney 1 Sitad al & Khe os ‘oi : i gti 10s ter FOU ot No. | Feliow sovbeans. 32.09, , ren trol grou ng | Beit | NE . . i ® [mod be congratu- Firman Sims. Tom Keller, R. A558 be ofa un a id Strained Homey §.. 99¢] Fort Howard - {Franke and Earl B, Teckemeyer.| Rentral -
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y ought : |- Mr. Frank C. 0, Grinslad Cy Eng ofa ie 100 A r. Anke, ns e 4 . . WERE ayn and Mr. Sims were elected to feiitiies hhaocs ¥ oid . 0% 1% ; , J. & gE 2nd. coh {three-yar terms on DOArd’s| pamity: Monae ea 0 coo a8 . '0 a order to reduce steam pass-| | appraisal committee. hey, Ne Family Funes mg 0 FR. 4411
dhs BY. one-third osed Leo F. Welch, C. A. Dahl- fierd fonts “ef Xora 110001 n —————————————— : rallroads get to choose the! 4 A. C. Moldthan. Home T&T 8 $5 pra LL 8 Miss ) lines they cut off, and of course. | Harold R. Victor was elected ind Asso Tei 3 ofa in $ : they cut the unprofitable ones... 4 the unexpired term of Mr. ing So Min Bhs OF «adie 30% which the ICC. and the Publicig,yape who resigned when he Hindpls P & L i La 3m, . t : . Service Commisison have been was named IREB president. Mr. Indois P & L 5% 108 a : ; making them operate. | Victor's tenure is for two years. fudpls Water = om i 1a WW ! : With the exception of traffic John B, Lookabill and Chester, dps Water item Jha oo } Sra - _ lk : . > cg Between the vg eities ‘passenger Batley were named alternates Kingan an & Co ofa oo a “ gp } pre v i$ traffic bas an uphill pull. Thelon the committee. RR a wy : nitire toc ~ 12% per cent fare Increase —————- a Marmon-Herrington. com ... 3% oh
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thelr best to keep their heaviest He iti y— American Bas! Moriey 8s 61 .° 90 n lines well-equipped. : S. Statement Bagestilie Tale Co #ias ©... 108 VAG. PACKED ‘Save Bi 11 ? Ue er . BuBDEr Perttiiver bs 88 8 z d ne $ 99 og . WH a Slon i ASHINGTON. Jun.) } JI Govern. [Clason {nd Tol wore 0 . . “ ab $ 37 THE RAILROADS Sot OF the eur- commpia Club 3-bs 63 9 “. : “ can oe” rent wl a, Jan, 1. com- “fo Dis Brass _t Alum 5+ 88 o . | DISTINCTION
sare wailing at the loss of business, pared wit PT {nin Paint & Color Sk 64.108 95 gh 2 20
: 2 a ob 1.48 | LITTLE - Sa ‘due to the fack of coal, the com- Expenses Hi Enh a ' he is Public Loan 5a 6d LI : - Family Grade; hi. $1.48 LITTLE SPORT 59¢ petition of busses and airlines; Sores 1.884. 100.087 {0 me 1a 1s » an 00 S ’ | Boe da Indpls Rall WAYS Ba 8 8
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