Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1945 — Page 5

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with him, i Guests will be charged 75 cents for meals served in field ration messes and at least 75 cents for other types of messes, the army said. :

LAFAYETTE, Nov. 7 (U. P)— Zelda Mae Craves, 26, was free

charges in the fatal shooting Sept. 20 of Raymond Wilson, 50, wealthy

Lafayette and Richmond, Ind. jeweler,

A Tippecanoe county jury took three hours and six minutes last night to deliver a “not gullty”

1 Mins -Graves, testifying —in- her own defense, told the jury that the

THREE INJURED IN : AUTO COLLISION

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victims were hospitalized.

two vehicles, were unhurt,

MAJ. WILCOX AGAIN

until its demands are granted.

. ) i NATIONALLY i a3GULAR s11s0 Compisls With L has openly claimed that C. I|league said. He hinted that thell | **" SOLD WAVES Hot fur 378 |

Most of the city's workers mal-in unions are Bot or eu : ¥ ould. be raised at eve a ESE TET ne | LL ALL LAB 4 by the powerful C. I. O. United|t oop OF8rY mass unemployment] The C.1 O. has staked its whole 8 Auto Workers for an industry- PEL T% s 1 30 per cent pay boost was sched- [ V. & WASH 1 uled for an abrupt termination today :

brought about by strikes. predtige in the conference on this , Lewis. has never concealed his|issue. Statements by Murray, who dislike for the leaders of the C. I !also heads the United Steelworkers,

Twiddle Shrum, 16, of 1134 DeLoss st, received a hand injury.| Mrs. Vera L. Bland, 1545 Sheppard st, received an injured knee and her son, Robert Bland Jr, received . {cuts about the face. None of the

was settlement of a parallel dispute at the GrahamPaige Corp, where 179 U. A. W. members began picketing six days

Robert Bland Sr., and George W. Day, 1130 Bates st., drivers of the

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