Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1951 — Page 11
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Services for William F. Murray 411 be at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in Home in Holy Cross atholic Church. Burial will be
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A barber, Mr. Murray had oprated His own shop at 518 S.
lifelong resi- | ent here,- was a member of the! American Legion Memorial Pgcst pnd Holy Cross Catholic Church. nacle, where more than 1000 city and accepted which: offered the year-old . native of Bdiananolis, i years of age.
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“Indianapalis teachers a mas meeting to hear on .official explanation of the recently adopted, pay plan.
Dr. Herman I. superintendent,
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n originally scheduled.
“We want as much discussion’
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cur before 1955 and 1954, respectively. Only one dissenting vote was recorded on the motion before the Indianapolis . Edycation Association. He Came Around
The lone dissenter made his
meeting —#and {George Ostheimer if his vote might he reversed to conform to! otherwise unanimous opinion. Mr. | reaviest. The teachers gathered in seri{ous “discussion just a few hours ‘after pay raises were announced for Marion County which, ‘in effect, pushed the coun-
that of the city.
the floor during the meeting. Principal speaker J. Hughes, executive - secretary of the association, pointed out more: than 50 percent of the city teachers were scheduled to receive no raise before Jan. 1, 1952, and!
raised, at best, 2.7 per cent of their present salaries during the 1951-52 school year.
time the raise was. announced.
1
said Mr. Hughes.
17.6 per cent,” he
third of what we need.” Miss Sarah Ewing, mathematics teacher at Technical High. past president. of both the.
John Edgar Davis
Services Arranged
John Edgar Davis, 2459 N. New | Jersey St. a car salesman died Yesterday. He was 80,
+ Services will -be at 10 a. m. = in the Flanner and
Buchanan Mortuary with burial in Memorial. Park. A native of Columbus, Mr. Da- | vis had been an Indianapolis resident 18 years. He formerly lived in Elwood where he operated his own automobile agency. In Indianapolis he was associated with the Jones Auto Co. for nine years. For the last two years he was a used car salesman for the Vick Sorrel Sales Co. - |. Survivors include his wife, Carrie E.;"a son, John W., Indianapolis; a daughter, Mrs, Mary B. Brown, Valparaiso, and a brother, Gordon B,; ‘Indianapolis.
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Semand. LOT: rosat nk Shum mins i AE Papdraiot a BO ever body Wil KAW what our Mifcuey was" a Metiber<and on ‘the board TESTER TOF HE YEATR By resolution, the teachers re- 18.”
| way to the rostrum after the asked President’
more than 50 per cent would be P
This, he said, was far below the Bankers’ Association. 6 per cent boost estimated at the Was 2 former president of the,
long-time -
today, Indiana State Teachers Associaere Tebuffed on their request for tion and the-city group. followed
Mr. Hughes to the stand. “Is Indianapolis too poor to pay its teachers salaries in pro-
portion to-other cities throughout 44anapolis travelers to bed will be Osborne school the state?”
Miss Ewing asked.
She. denounced the present
taneous meetings will be held to- School Board plan to grant raises morrow at four high schools, as On a graduated, $100-a-year scale ior porter of the Pullman Co.
instead of immediately. ““Is there- any business in the
wanted to know. There being no examples offered, she presented the resolution ; which ‘was "accepted by .d
The single-meeting request was standing, vote.
Anothér resolution was moved
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Enthusiastic acceptance of the
tor ‘salaries of Second resolution :ame as a sur- gervice with ° $4700 for full-experience educa- Prise to reporters and photogra- ¢nded with his dud phers,
originally told the: assembly was a “closed meeting.
Charles V. Sursa | Dead at Muncie
President of Bank Which He Founded -
Times State Service MUNCIE, May 1—Charles--V.
{Sursa, founder and president of
Osthéimer agreed to the the Industrial Trust & Savings
Bank, died late yesterday at, his home here. He was 58. ° Funeral arrangements have not
teachers been completed.
Born in Evansville, Mr. Sursa
ty pay scale, in some cases. above" came to Muncie following World
War I. He founded the bank in
There was-little comment from 1949 from the old Muncie Indus
trial Co. which he organized -
Clayton 11927.
A director of the Old Republic Credit Life. Insurance Co. of Chi | cago since 1935, Mr. Sursa-also
atrick & Sursa Insurance’ Co. here. He organized and was a {past : president and .director-at-| {large of the American Industrial Mr. Sursa,
Muncie Chamber of Commerce]
| “We can’t meet the present and a member of the Columbia cost of living: on ‘promises of Club at Indianapolis, the Indiana money four and five years hence.” Society of Chicago, Elks Lodge,
| American Legion, Masonic Lodge
| “The cost of living has gone up: and served at one time as lieucontinued. !enant. governor ‘of the Indiana
“Even if we all received a 6 per District of Kiwanis. cent raise, it would be only one-|
Surviving are the widow, Mrs. !Ethel Sursa, and a son, David.
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Edward Dickerson Dies at Age 66
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES |porten, - -in the Indiandpolis dis- Veteran Turis) Dies
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last February at a
(president and former.
{chairman.
S§Fviors include his: wife, Ger-
A man who has put many In-'y. de and two sisters, Mrs. Fdna
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Indianapolis district, died Des in his home, 1345 Wade St. He
Shibler said. city run like that?’ Miss Ewing had been ill that morning in the {sniorrow |Olivet Baptist Church, and later
collapsed on. the porch of his
home.
“Rites: Tomo Services for Mr. Dickerson, 66-
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» Mr. Fyle died Sunday in an Indianapolig nursing home. She was *
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Surviving are Clyde; a daughter, Brown; a son, and a half siSte¥, Mrs. Blanche Scoggans, all of Indianapolis.
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A scroll was presented . Mr. In Warrick County ] Dickerson \barrquet given in his honor by the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porlters local, of which he was a past
{Harold Hendrickson, IWarrick acting died yesterday ( ‘Hospital. He was 52 years Of age.
Clarence "Brown, ;
Times State Sefvice EVANSVILLE, May 1--J.
County Circuit Court, in
A “native of Folsomville, Mr.
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