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FRIDAY, bEC. 28, 1951

er licenses, _,

‘very greaf Harold Shulke,

went at Statehouse; was named, siers.

: ington Township GOP precinct,

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* after 1 p. m. services in Flanner|

. men, and his mother, Mrs.

superintendent of county's build-| ings and grounds.

yards.

{000 driver licenses,

Noel A. Lowe,

in 1950. inspector of U. 8. materials, was

T. Bowen, R. R. 14, Wash-|

committeeman and former State Highway Department, employee,| was named chief clerk at the county yards. The. appointments were made by Jes§é Hutsell, who will become

"GOP president of the board Tues-Crown.

day and Dr. Golden Silver, newly-|

oc. elected GOP member of the board.

Rites Set Tomorrow

For Andrew Maurer Andrew H, Mayrer,

Park.

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MRS. LENORA GRAHAM, 83, | (UP)-—Members of Local 1010 of

drapery

The bureau's receipts mamed foreman of the county| from registration fees, titles, driv{ing licenses and license plates,

Local Deaths

MRS. BEATRICE BELL, 65, of {1120 Fayetfe St. Services at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Jacobs Brothers |West Side Chapel, Burial in New

State Vehicle Bureau's Income at Record High

An ‘all-time high one-year. in{come of $24,651,160.84 for. 1951 |was reported for the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles today by {Secretary of State Leland Smith? | ‘Mr. Smith said the record reThree more appointments to \ceipts were $805,865 more than County posts were made by the 1950, despite the fact it was an ew Republican majority of the Off-year for the purchase of drivBoard of County Commissioners

T Yoday. hy he increase was attributed to

hike in receipts| Xs 2005 College during the first few months of _Ave., 15th, ward GOP chairman the.year when many new pas‘and former building superinten- senger autos were bought by Hoo-

Mr. Smith said only about 500,which are 3810 Kinnear good for two years, were bought iAve., former employee of the State/in 1951, compared with 1,500,000 Highway Department and former :

# MRS. ELLEN L. BROWN, 82, | of R.R. 1, Bridgeport. Services at 1 p.m. tomorrow at George M. {Miller Mortuary. Burial in Floral

Services Set |

| Control Board announced approv{al today of plans for waste treat-

come

For Wife of Minister

tomorrow at Home for Mrs,

in Anderson Cemetery here. Mrs. Dawson died Wednesday | night in General Hospital.

Services will be held at 11 a. m.|/cChairman, Dorsey Funeral at ‘Wabash and Beech Grove will Ruth Dawson, be designed to handle garbage wife of the Rev. Victor Dawson| | disposal, of 1102 River Ave. Burial will be project includes a treatment plant condition at General Hospital to- Irvin Olds, jday with a head injury. A pedeshit by a “ruck last She [for waste treatment by the In-|night while crossing N. Tllinots | was 40 and had lived in Indian-| ternational Paper Co. at Hart-'St. at 10th St. .

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| sewers at Lawrence. Prof. Ralph B. Wiley, board - said proposed plants]

JHe said the Plainfield Boils St,

The board also approved plans] ‘trian, he was

apolis for 17 years. She was church secretary and taught a Sunday School class at the Luett| Street Pentecostal Church, where | her husband is pastor. Survivors in "addition to her| husband are a daughter, Ruth Elaine Dawson, Indianapolis; a son, Victor Raymond Dawson, city; stepdaughter, Mrs, Ilene Perkins, Covington, Ky.; her mother, Mrs. Minnie Sweetwood, East St. Louis, Ill.; three sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Cordevant of Red Bud, Ill, Mrs. Hazel Kowalski of Chicago and Mrs. Minnie Crow of Washington, D. C.; two brothers, William - Sweetwood, Bast St. Léuis, and Ralph Sweetwood of Hamtramck, Mich.

Vote Steel Strike At East Chicago

| EAST CHICAGO, Ind. Dec. 28

company sales representative, williof 23 Eastern Ave. retired prac-| {the United Steel Workers Union, |

be buried in Crown Hill tomorrow & Buchagan Mortuary. He was tomorrow. at 47 and lived at 6187 Washington Blvd. Mr. Maurer represented Charles Bloom Draperies, Inc, York City in Indiana and Michigan territory.

Park,

byterian Church, Broad Ripple cemetery. Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite and Shrine. Surviving are his wife, Car-/131 8. Walnut St,

Anna Services at 2 p.m.

. Maurer, and sister, Mrs. Caroline|J. C. Wilson Funeral

tical nurse, Bervices at“3 p. m. (representing 15,000 employees at arry

W. Moore |the Inland Steel Co. plant here,

n ” ” JAMES A. DAWSON, 69, of R.| of New R. 14, Box 368, operator of a farm on E. 96th St. Services at 2:3 He lived here 18 p.m. Sunday in Union Chapel years and belonged to the Pres- Church with burial in adjoining

Peace Chapel. Burial in Memorial have voted to strike at midnight, |

Dec. 31 unless their demands for | “local” issues are met, union] sources said today. | The action ‘was taken last night | las USW officials in Pittsburgh notified President Truman that the 650,000 members of the CIO union would go along with his]

MRS. KATE C. SMART, 83, of request for unhampered produc- |

Southport. tion.

tomorrow at| in/cent an hour wage increase for

Home

The local voted to seek a 37-

‘ Buckley, both of Malverne, Long Greenwood. Burial in Greenwood lits members—more than double ; Island, N.Y.

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Cemetery.

that asked by the union in its

SAT. 9 A.M. to 5:30

Oil Executive, Promoted

‘No. |Size| Price | Type Garment I Bal. Due “1047[ 16 | $ 45.00 | All Wool Tweed Coat $ 17.50 “201 [12 [19.95 | Plaid Rain Coat 9.00 | “304 {| 14] 39.95 | Green" Velvet Coal 19.00 107 I] 1 14] 38.00 | Zip Lined Coat 15.00 500 ) | 16 | 129.00 ) | | Beige White Fox Collar 63.00 "507 | 14 | 145.00 | Brown Coal Whie Fox Collar [76.00 “402 | 187] 69.95 | Green Coal Mouton col. & cuffs | 38.00 AT0 | 14 | 58.00 | Wine “Coat Mouton Collar nl 29.50 490 [16 }y 69.95 5 | Purple Coat Mouton Collar vr 1 3 38.00 “488 | 16 | 55.00 | Blue lue Coal Muskral Tim | 1 32.00 405 K 14 iN 66.00 ) | | Black Coal Muskrat Trim | 34.00 602 | 12 | 39.95 | Plaid Shorty | 16.00 7300 | 16 | 45.00 | Biue Chinchilla Shorly | 19.00 "802 | 1 18 | 68.00 | Purple Untrimmed | 36.00 “700 | 16 | 59.95 | White Fleece Coal Velve! Trim | 29.50 "205 [12 | 75.00 | Oxford Unirimmed Coat | 35.00 "270 | 18 | 129.00 | Grey Fitted Coat Persian Trim | 46.00 1002 | 14 | 75.00 | Hand Tailored Suit | 48.00 1009 [22%] 55.00 | All Wool Blue Suit | 36.00 1026 [24"2] 55.00 | All Wool Plum Suit 32.00 1050 | 16 | 49.95 | All Wool Red Suit 25.50 1005 | 14 95.00 | 1 Classic Original Sulf 55.00 1080 | 16 FL 28.00 | Check Sult 15.00 "503 [ 14 |_ 24.95 | White Shorly I 12.00 1101 [ 12 | i 65.00 | Royal Blue Suit 38.50 1109 [18 | 42.00 | Slate Grey Sulf 21.00 1100 | 13 | 22.00 | Grey Flannel Suit 11.00 1010 | 14 | 38.00 | Oxford Suit . | 19.00 1075 [ 12 | 29.95 | Black Suit with 2 Skirls | 11.50 1240 [12 |__ 25.00 | Maroon Suif | 10.00 1201 [22%] 29.95 | All Wool Wine Suit | 16.50 0100 | 18 | 39.95 | Green Zip Lined Coal | 18.00 "303 [ 13 | 58.00 | Velvel Check Suit | 28.00 “109 | 12 | 150.00 | Cockfail Suit, Persian Trim | 85.00 1304 | 16 | 159.00 | Fur Trim Coat Lynx Collar | 89.00 1570 | 18 | 45.00 | Unirimmed Winter White |" 28.00. 1602 | 13°] 58.00 | All Wool Green Suit 26.00 - -} 1610 [92 | 32.95 | All Wool Wine Shorty 16.00 -| 1670 [14°] 28.00 | Purple Velvet Shorty 15.00 “| "207 [16 | 25.00 | All Wool Unirimmed Coat | 9.00 109 | 16 | 48.00 | Green Filed Zip Coat | 21.00 X202 110 | 55.00 | Strea Zip Coal | 29.50 X206 18 | 45.00 | Purple Fitted Coat 26.00 A204 [22%] 55.00 | All Wool Green Suit 31.00 ATT | 18°| 48.00 | Brown Check Coal, Velvel Trim 24.00

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Pittsburgh negotiations. However, | it said the primary issues were the “local” problems and that it would go along with whatever wage increase the national union obtained. One of the key issu which prompted the vote conce the payment of “incentive rates” for certain types of piece work.

Chester L. Kluck, Shell

Chester L. Kluck, division manager of the Shell Oil Co., for Indiana and Kentucky, has been promoted to manager of the Employment Development Division | in New York, effective Tuesday. He will be succeeded here by| Roy C. Mueller, division sales| manager. Mr. Mueller joined | Shell in 1926 in DeKalb, Ill, and|

Moines, Albany, N. Y., and St. | Louis. Mr. Kluck, well known in oil circles, will direct the company’s employee job training, and as one spokesman put it, “see that no one gets lost in the shuffle.”

Uncle Sam Blamed In Draft Violation

A 23-yeor-old father of five children today said it was all Uncle Sam’s fault that he was

law. Held on $1000 bond here, Stephen Ziko, a carnival worker, said in his travels he failed to get his mail regularly and hence didn’t know the ,Portland, Ore.

ings.” {Commissioner Lawrence Turner,

ito the draft board.

Bowlers:

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. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES 43 Waste-and Sewer Projects Approved

The Indiana Stream Pollutionjford City, said revenue bonds to ‘Scrooge,’ Murray Thinks finance a Culver sewer project will be sold Jan. 22, and -con-|—Philip Murray, presidefit of the ment and sewer projects costing| tinued a study of bids received (CIO United Steelworkers, a total of $1.6 million in Wabash; | | for construction of a plant and | yesterday that U."S. Steel” Cor-| Plainfield and Beech Grove. ” |

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