Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 September 1950 — Page 16

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William H. Porter

First Application Dies in Logansport

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iday. He was 84.

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Mr. Porter swas a director of the National Bank of Logansport and played a part in bringing industries here. He was active in the Masonic Lodge, and was a

ty - Bishop's “COLOR-TUNES” played-§ rember of the Indianapolis

Scottish Rite and the Murat Shrine Temple: - He is survived by several nieces (and nephews. : :

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To Delay Pay, Price Controls

President to Talk Tonight to Top

Union Leaders

By MERRIMAN SMITH United Press White House Reporter

WASHINGTON, Sept. 8— President Truman was ex-

‘pected to tell labor's top union ® America’s outstanding

iti X ; : Sunday newspaper magpolitical strategists tonight azine a. fenatares or that he has no. immediate every member of the ‘plans for wage and price con- family ., . trols. Co PARADE MAGAZINE The chief executive will share COMES WITH

this knowledge with the country

Saturday at 9:30 p. m. (Indian- THE SUNDAY TIMES

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apolis time) when he outlines the - economic program he will order

* ~y i ry @ ia Mrs. Zimmermann cieties. He was also a member of

fense production law.

Officials in a position to Kiiow! Services Monday

said wage and price controls’ ‘nue Katherine M. Zimmer-| During both world wars he would not be imposed at the out- mann died last night at her home, served in the Army Medical Corps. set. As far as wages go, this will 1795 Eppler -Ave., after an ex-| Surviving are his wife, Velma,

be welcome news to labor. But {..4e4 illness.

the union chiefs have been plug- Mrs Zimmermann, who was Metamora, Ind. and Marshall, ging for a quick checkrein on 77, was born in Weisburg. and Gary. rising prices. had lived in Indianapolis most of . Rites at” 2 p. m. Sunday in

Ceilings Authorized her life.

The emergency. hill Congress She was a member of Calvary will be followed by additional passed gives the President au- Evangelical Lutheran Church services and burial Monday afterthority to order wage-price ceil-.and an honorary member of Cal-|noon in Evansville.

ings, consumer rationing, credit vary Willing Workers.

restrictions and other controls Funeral services will'be at 1:30 yy 0B Vaile charter either piecemeal or across-the- Pp. m. Monday in the Calvary board if he thinks they are Evangelical Lutheran Church.!,, o . . ahs TEREST: Burial will be in Concordia Ceme- Methodist Church, died today in

A curb on installment buying tery.

as a means of curbing inflation Mrs. Zimmermann is survived was expected to be among the by her husband, Andrew, and a first imposed daughter, Mrs. Elnora E. Haines, res ’ o. Indianapolis, 10 grandchildren The Presidents ‘hosts at t and one great-grandchild. A son, also a member of the Women's

night's closed-door Statler Hotel supper meeting are the CIO Po- Arthur, died in January, 1949.

liti mn C There also are three sisters, ! tien) Axtion ie joa the Mrs. Ida Ehlert and Mrs. Emma Odus: five daughters, Mrs. Thelma Shuman, Indianapolis; and Mrs. Hastings, Mrs. - Bonnie FickenCallie Truitt, Los Angeles, Cal; Worth, Mrs. Maxine Doran, Mrs. and four brothers, George Eden, Evelyn Howard and Miss MarLos Angeles; Gustave Eden. Chi-/Jorie Vails, and a granddaughter, and Henry and William all of ‘Indianapolis.

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Dr.C.0. Richey Iv Oumar Crave

Services for Samuel Armstrong, /tion at Methodist Hospital today {But there was a steady influx of Who died yesterday, will be at 10! following a two-car collision about lesser lights and what was sup- 2. m. tomorrow at the King & midnight at 71st St. and Spring FUEL OIL |posed to be an “intimate” dinner King Chapel. Burial will be in Mill Road. CIRCULATING now will bring together more than New Crown Cemetery. Injured were Mrs. Cora C. : Mr. Armstrong was 79. He was Barnaby, 42, and Charles Barnaa lifelong resident of Indianap-|PY, 18. both of RR. 1 Zionsville. The President will hear speeches olis and was a member of Bethel Mrs. Barnaby had a possible skull {by CIO President Philip Murray Tabernacle. He. resided at 1626 | fracture,

Indianapolis, S00: 65, Lafayette.

ll WASHINGTON. Sept. 8 (UP) We have an opening for a bright young man, Dies Here at hl A new non-profit, educational 18 to 25 years, who would like to learn the adver. organiz~tion -representing tele- tising business, and, is willing to start from the { vision set owners has tiken issue 8 ground up. 3 : . Former Physician jot a Federal Communications Work entails that of carrying advertisements I rpur of ne and proofs to and from advertisers and this news-

{$10,000 in. charity services were 10 'S€cO

d 930- , ‘Such a ruling, it sald, also would . : . ‘ Snatey BY Li Jrom Joke 1934. |ihreater the 7 million TV sets See Mr. Collier at The Indianapolis Times, 214 Born in’ Milroy, Dr. Richey at- NOW in use, which: cost 2 billion, W. Maryland St., after 10:00 A.M.

‘tended Indiana University, its

{ On North Side non-corapatible color TV system | Dr. Clifford O. Richey, former The group, known us the Asso{North Side physician, whose ‘hu- ciation tf Tele-viewers, protested { \manity and generosity during de- a0 FCC d ‘ d pression years has become legend, Columbia Broadcasting System's * |died here today in Veterans Hos- non-comgatible color TV method pital. He was 51. was the best the ~ommission has He served as doctor to families Seen to cate. surrounding his office at 836 W, It “feared” the FCC announce30th for 15 years hefore moving ment may be followed by a ruling to Evansville in 1935. which “will relegate the present |" A friend estimated more than television audience of 25 million 2-Day,

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medical school and Harvard University. He served his interneship ~ here and at one time kad an office in "the Hume Mansur Bldg. Professionally, he belonged to the Vandenburgh County, Indianapolis and Indiana Medical So-

the Athietic Club, Elks Lodge ands First Presbyterian. Church of Evansville,

and two brothers, Chester A,

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her home, 4701 Hillside Ave. She was 70. ¢ A native of Newberry, Mrs. Vails had made her home in Indianapolis for 28 years. She was

Bible Class at her church. Surviving are her husband,

Two Persons Injured In North Side Crash

Two persons were in fair condi-

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