Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1949 — Page 5

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yd TT TTATARTY Fa : | The "BUY WAY” of Indianapolis ) — bus which struck a car and killed leased from Porter Memorial hospital today and immediately ar- * rested on a reckless homicide - Sheriff Hineline said he| Serviges will be held at understood Edwin Curtis, 27, Bre. Friday in Moore Mortuaries 18 TO Atar Tould be treed on $5000 bond Zeace Chapel. Burial will be in after he was booked, and would Cemetery, Johnson Coun the a . unty. Bridges. ‘ PRICED be arraigned either Sept. 2 or Survivors include her husband, department | ‘But he sald employers “do not ve Sept. 6. : 1 John, P.:Btietle, Mooresyille; ain July approach the prospect of talks in Archie McIntyre, 67; his wife, gtr, Miz, 3 Th Mc- | listed |New York with optimism.” 15 Lillian, 63, and O. E. Reynolds. Dougherty, Mt. Morrie Til. thoes]: He ‘Wages Basic Issue’ 2 : 92, all of South Bend, were killed grandchild: n and a& great-grand- Bell in 1930 and became revenue| “This strike is going to be ES ; : : {settled on money because

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fusing to negotiate “seriously” es Hawaii, - a = « «Z| The longshore strike started |S = May 1 when employers refused to 8 Y! = grant dockworkers a - 32-cent | © _‘&thourly wage increase. The em-| g = ployers later offered: 14 cents an: .=/hour and the union ‘has come down to 26 cents, | ‘Union officials were unayan- § able for comment, However, they |= ye were expected 10 agree to the S$

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John C. Allen, 30 E. 24th St, retired today after more than 45 years as a rural mail carrier.and railway postal .clerk. f Monday, he arrived here at the | Indianapolis & Decatur Railway . post office on his! |

appointed a rural = carriér Apr. 30, 1904. In 1913 he resigned to become a railway postal clerk in . the Peoria & MaSohn C. Allen son City office. | He transfered to the Cleveland & | 8t. Louis office four months later. In 1916 he transfered to the In-

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— ‘ janapolis, Decatur & Springfield SLIM-SHORT SLIM MEDIUM GRANDO Earner post office and was pro-| for Short Slender Legs Medium Legs Extea L « S/moted to clerk in charge on Nov. Slender Legs Average Length ra Long 131, 1919, where he served contin-

Average Length or Full Legs {uously until his retirément. : £ Mrs. John Otstot

* : : o a. . last trip. H ; served as a post-| al clerk on the line for 36 years. = Service for Mrs. Mollie D.

Mr. Allen, 64 = 2 ; Otstot, who died yesterday in her =

years old, was = home, 301 E..North St. after an Z ja Approved by TEACHERS! -

S160ACE t i at 11 a.m. tomorrow Minexiwy2 ~~ Approved by CAREER GIRLS! ." Buri iI be in the S : ln ve Cot. ont “2 Vv Approved by HOMEMAKERS! Mrs. Otstot, who was a house- = 3 wife, was a member of the Third = i HALF SIZES A to 241/

Christian Church. Born in Sgring- | field, O., she had lived in Indian-| apolis for the past 11 years. Sha was 76. ! Surviving are her husband, John G..Otstot, and a son, Amos A. Otstot, both of Indianapolis. _ -|

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{in Methodist Hospital following a year's illness. A native of Anderson, Mrs. Wilkerson came to Indianapolis [two years ago. 2 ides her husband, Cleo w kerson, she leaves a son, -Raymond Semmler of Indianapblis; a sister, Mrs. Ethel Weaver of Indianapolis; a brother, Raymond Honeycutt .of Los Angeles, and | two grandchildren, { Burial will. be in Crown Hill Cemetery.

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