Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 August 1946 — Page 14

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500 Charge ‘Double-Cross’ On Wage Promises.

Charging that they had been “do uble-crossed” on wage increase , | Promises for 1947, more than 500 uni¢nized municipal employees threatened immediate curtailment of all city sanitation, street cleaning {and collection operations. The men. voted for an “immed] ate” strike last night unless the city council reinstates a “promised” 15-cant blanket raise at a’ budget review’ session tomorrow afternoon. “By immediate, we mean that we won't. ‘go out’ until all efforts to include: our raise in next year's budget have been exhausted,” Fred Marpresident of the Teamsters’ union, 135 (A. PF, of L), said today. « Workers Promised Raise Contwoling more than 350 em-

[Fliers Drag Selves to Safety After Plane Crashes, Burns

After their airplane crashed and burned in a woods near Waverly | yesterday, two Hoosier aviators, seriously injured, dragged themselves | through tangled underbrush to road 37, where they were found exhausted by a passing motorist. | When the light aircraft crashed, Edward Payk, 27, of R. R. 1, Camby, | who was piloting the plane, fecelves a broken right leg and burns on his hands. N His passenger, Floyd Beggeman, port told state police that the plane |

41, of Martinsville, received serious | gy. stationed there’ and belonged |

k, | burns on his back, neck, arms and to Walter F, Owen of Camby. The |

legs. Both jnen are in satisfactory condition at' Long hospital today. official said Mr. Payk and Mr. Beggeman were on a 8.00 @ Joeal Right.

The men told state police that ——— they were flying at an altitude of 1200 feet over a field two and a half | GRAYSVILLE WOMAN, miles north of Waverly and near | road 37 when their engine quit, FIRE VICTIM, DIES Mr. Payk said he fought to main-| SULLIVAN, Ind. Aug. 21 (U. P), tain control of the ship but that| ,,.c Margaret Ormiston, 68, died it went into a sideslip and plunged | into a woods on the banks of White | 1B the Sherman hospital today, the giver and burst into flames. , [second victim of a fire that deMr. Payk and Mr. Beggemhan as- | stroyed her Graysville, Ind., home sisted each other after they crawled | last week. $

} from the wreckage and two and a| ped Ormiston, 73-year-old nus. |

half hours later they hailed an! i automobile and were taken to the band, died last week-end from

ployees | in the street cleaning department, the Teamsters’ union was|

joined by 148 members of the State, |

hospital [burns recéived in the fire when he An official at the Mooresville air- | rescued his invalid wife,

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County and Municipal . Employees’ | union, 881), and 90 men affiliated with the Public Workers’ union, 32 (C. 1. 0), in a strike vote last night. “We've been double-crossed by someone at City Hall,” Mr. Marshall declared. “Mayor Tyndall promised ! the workers a 15-cent raise after the three-day street-cleariing strike last April.” Apparently, some department heads failed to comply with his orders, or else the mayor failed to keep his promise, Mr. Marshall asserted. In budget sessions last week, the council ordered 10-cent increases for employees and 44-hour work weeks in accepting Mayor Tyndall's orders to prepare an ‘economical’ spending program in view of increased municipal expenses,

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“that salary. cufs in, lower brackets be reconsidered at the 4 p. m. meeting Thursday and (shat salaries be replaced as recom{mended by Mayor Tyndall.” | At the union meeting last night, Olin Daugherty, president of the municipal employees’ union, warned that “we are ready to go to the |state™ if the “promised” salaries are slashed by either the council or the Marion county tax adjustment | board. Theodore (Dutch) Rebennac, jchairman of the Public Workers’ { union, stated that approximately {90 men in his union would respect picket lines around the municipal sanitation plant.in any strike move. | Only maintenance men would report for work to prevent damage to (plant equipment, he said. At present, truck drivers receive 75 cents an hour and sanitation | plant employees el 80 cents an’ hour.

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