Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 August 1948 — Page 4
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steelworkers grants an average roe wage increase of 14 cents an “iii J. hour, retroactive to Apr. 1.
mts nee Suspect Is Jailed ow A 28-year-old West Side man in jail today after, pola sald, Be aamitiod committing im‘moral acts against three young boys and a 7-year-old girl. They arrested the suspect at his home Baker
ndress, 73, saw the potato “french-fryer” ion W. Pearl St. on descriptions” Charley roy Chatetiar, 14 STORSPSL, ry provided TINSVIL
by the Joungstars. He
was held ‘on a vagrancy charge|® Mrs. Sylvia Conger, pending further investigation, Fa Bar! ker,
Marshal of Alba i, Mat Srey h Behroyer,
tired NOBLE
9. ug dares Sih ols Butterworth, 73. |control when they arrived, SHELBURN — j red farmer.
Be roleve stress of Poriodle , | California May Stay
(UP) State ‘officials indicated today that Califo will stay}
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| ha BL "with ®. C. Atkins & Co. but the| Becknell, 0. plant is still closed due to a bs EB MoNoaiy, 00.
Ay “ptearon—umu 7.) ' The new contract with the. COLUMBUR-Mrs. Lora A. Mon- “Fiktianpuy oe
. The sawsmiths began picketing or PWAYNE—Mark O. Wyss, 10; Mrs.
Charl erson, 83; Mrs Catherine a they Met ow A Mrs. Margaret Aynes, 81; in $1 5,000 Fire ANKFOR | udreau, lly, 19: M By Sr etnstein, $4: (OReilly, 15: Mrs. ast night when he tried to rescue
LAND-(e0! . Sr. Joh 5. ogling, «i. [destroyed Peterman’s Grill, 46th
iW. ALAS NyiAl'B. Groxall, 8, ro-|gstimated the loss at $15,000, A SVILL_charies Offutt,
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6 ©. Humton, a. cash - receipts. from flames that
th St. and Lafayette Rd. % A | The eook, Willlam Aughe, 33, esr Shureh. of 4555 Lafayette Rd., dashed torgaret VanAttai ward the cash register when he aw a And flare up. But within seconds, he sald, the entire restaurant was wrapped in fire. Mr. Aughe, who ul Schmits an, failed to retrieve the money, re6, formeripejved forearm burns. ine, 6 Claude Peterman, grill owner,
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city fire truck was sent to the polar Wayman, 86; scene but the flimes were out of
John D. Martin, 5, re-i shariff’s deputies said.
On Daylight Time .
SACRAMENTO, Cal, Aug. 8 on daylight saving time to con-
month, Gov. Earl Warren's decision in {the matter depended on an analy-
power situation, now prepared by the public utilities commission,
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