Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 113, Decatur, Adams County, 13 May 1958 — Page 2

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Auto Workers Plot I Bargaining Plans Five-Hour Meeting Held Monday-Night DETROIT HP — Officers of the United Auto Workers held a fivehour meeting Monday night to plot union strategy in the dead-locked Tomorrow tots DAY AT Edward’s Studio i

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bargaining with General Motors, Ford and Chrysler. There was no announcement from the union at the end of the meeting, directed by President Walter P. Reuther. Negotiations were scheduled again today with all of the Big Three companies. In addition, the UAW will resume bargaining Wednesday with American Motors. Contract expiration dates are: GM May 29. Ford and Chrysler June 1 and American Motors -thine 15. Monday, negotiations met all day at Ford and Chrysler, but departed from recent schedule and talked only a half-day at General Motors. Both GM and the UAW said there had been no new offer for I study by either side, however. At

, Chrysler, the negotiators brake up into groups discussing various sec- : tions of the contract. The Big Three firms are stick- : ing to their offer of a two-year renewal of present Contracts. American Motors, one of America's Little Two automakers (along with Studebaker - Packard), is even more tight-fisted, in bargaining. American Motors wants to freeze wages, ruling out the annual pay increases and cost-of-living adjustments which present contracts provide. The courthouse at Eastville, on Virginia’s Eastern Shore, contains some of the oldest continuous county court records in the United States. The documents date from 1632. '

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Gunmen Set Fire To Famous Restaurant Chicago Suburban Landmark Is Fired CHICAGO (UP)- Two gunmen in rubber masks herded seven employes of Allgauer’s Fireside restaurant, a suburban Lincolnwood landmark, into a washroom early today and then set it afire “to ruin the place.” Fire officials estimated damage at $750,000. But Gus Allgauer. the owner, figured the loss at one million dollars. Allgauer’s wife told newsmen at the scene the arson might have been motivated by “jealousy or rivalry.” She refused to elaborate and later told police she knew of no trouble. Andy Milas, a night steward at the restaurant, said the gunmen had hid in a restroom after the place closed for the night. He said they held the employes for more than an hour while they soaked the restaurant with gasoline and then touched off the blaze. “We don’t want to hurt you,” Milas quoted one of the men as saying. “We just want to ruin the place.” i The three-hour fire destroyed the restaurant. After the gunmen were through spreading gasoline about, they released the employes and told them to run One of the men then took out a book of matches, lighted it and threw it into the building. Police Chief Lester Flowers of Lincolnwood said authorities would search the ruins when they cooled sufficiently iq an effort to determine if anything was taken from the restaurant or the safe tampered with. He said the motive could have been burglary or it could have been “terrorism” by a gang of hoodlums trying to “muscle in ’ on the restaurant. However. AUgauer said he had had no trouble. Witnesses said flames spread through the sprawling one story building within The fire went to five alarms 15 minutes after the first alarm was sounded.

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The spectacular Maze, attracted hundreds of witnesses. A service statien operator said he first saw the flames shooting from a .kitchen window and then race into the main dining room. The restaurant also has two large banquet halls. " The rear of the building was quickly destroyed and firemen fought to salvage the front portions of the restaurant. The roof collapsed, momentarily endangering frernen, but no one was hurt. Includes early Temperatures Head For Season's Tops Warming Trend To Continue Thursday Spring warmth enveloped Indiana in a sunny cloak today and temperatures headed for the season’s highest levels. , A top of 85 degrees from Lake Michigan to the Ohio River was forecast for Wednesday. The mercury touched highs ranging from 74 at Fort Wayne to 83 at Evansville Monday, dropped to rather chilly levels during the night, and headed for highs ranging from 76 to 84 this afternoon. Tonight’s lows will be warmer than those registered early this morning, when the mercury fell to 40 at Goshen, 43 at Fort Wayne, and 44 at South Bend. Minimums were in the low 50s elsewhere. No clouds were on the Hoosier horizon today. But some will show up Wednesday, the weatherman said, and the outlook for Thursday includes the chance of showers in the north portton. The warm trend will continue Thursday. Meanwhile, the White River was falling after climbing above flood stage at most points along the east and west forks. The crest of the Ohio River, above flood stage along ■ Indiana's southern border for the first time in May since 1933, swept past the New Albany-Jeffersonville area on a wobbly course toward Evansville.

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