Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 110, Decatur, Adams County, 8 May 1931 — Page 7

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a desperate fight to save the six i most seriously injured. ' The children killed were Roy and Dolores Ep»on, 8-year-old twins of Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Epson; Jean Ahr, 10, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Daniel Ahr; Robert Fuller, 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fuller, and Marshall Pirtle. Among those not expected to live was J. B. Kregger, 50, driver of the bus. He was conscious for a tew

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minutes after the crash. His only words were. -‘I did not see the train," 1 All the children lived in the Bear Creek agricultural section, north ot Merced. They were homeward i tottnd from school yesterday after- . noon when the crash occurred. 1 The freight train had slowed down for the crossing, Engineer George Parks and Conductor J. A. Holmes said. They also claimed Hint tile whistle was blown but that. Hie bus ran onto the tracks so Quickly they could not stop. Mrs. E. E. Durand was in an automobile trying to catch up with II he bus to take her son home. She , witnessed the crash and fainted. The son was not seriously hurt. John Robinson, Jr„ approaching from the other side, knew his daughter was in the bus. lie search-

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ed frantically through the wreckage, found the girl, and took her to the hospital. o . . ■ ■ AWARDS MADE AT 4-H CLUB’S ANNUAL MEET (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) Ing teams. They were coached by Charles E. Mason, and Moores Hill. The Shelby county team was second in this event, Putnam third, Henry fourth, and Hancock fifth. Twenty-three boys who made an average grade of 85 or better were awarded certificates. A green and white linen ensemble won for Pane WilHamspn, Bluffton, the title of Indiana's best dressed club girl, in competition

with 35 others. Helen Gift, Converse, won first prize for cotton and I linen school dresses. Irene Heber-1 ling. Michigan City, was first in the I winter dress class; Virgie Klntner, Corydon, received the party dress prize; and Imogene Lake, Galveston, was credited with making the best wool school dress. Forotha Crandall, Newcastle, and Frances Dimmick, Veedersburg, were second and third respectively In the school dress class; Vallie Shiver, Muncie, and Susie Arnott. Rensselaer, second and third for winter dresses; Mary Helen Miller, Zionsville, and Frances Read, Indianapolis, runners up with party dresses, and Charlotte Etter, Greencastle, and Frances Dahl, Lowell, second and third in the school wool dress division. Johnson county's team won first j honors in the demonstration con- i I test. It was composed of Burl; i Chastain and Myron Vaught, FrankMln. The White county team was |second, Marion third, Wayne fourth ,and Knox fifth. Tlie roundup program was to continue through today and end with i a banquet tonight. More than 1,750 ] club members were attending. o W. H. LAUGHREY DIES THURSDAY j (CONTINUED FORM PAGE ONE) I ; Myers of Flint, Michigan, and Mrs. Cora Heckman of Dixon, Illinois; survive. Mr. Laughrey had three] half brothers and one half sister who survive. They are Mrs. Maggie Johnson of Coulter, Pennsyli vania, and Sam, Roy and Fred Me- ! Cardie of Dixoti, Illinois. Funeral services will be held Sunday morning at 10 o’clock, eastern standard time, from the Union church, with the Rev. Earl E. Bragg officiating. Burial will be The VITZ GIFT Shop’ 221 N. 2nd st. Niblick Bldg. Phone 925 Decatur, Ind. MOTHER’S DAY SUNDAY! I (Jive Mother a remembrance i she can keep—- | Dainty Smocked Pillows Hand Embroidery Work, Lace Scarfs, Handkerchief Cases, etc. Send Mother Day Cards! Dressmaking - Hemstitching 1 Prompt Service.

made In the Trlcker cemetery near Willshire, Ohio. o HENRY KISTER SPECIAL JUDGE IN DRAIN CASE .CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) but Adams county refused to pay them. Tlie claims are still on file and without a mandate, County Auditor Albert. Harlow stated that he would not ask the county council to appropriate funds to pay the costs. County a Remonstrator Adams county, the city of Bluffton and about 300 property owners

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along the route are remonatratoi s to the dredging of the river. County Attorney Henry B. Heller estimated that the dredging of the river would cost Adams county more than $150,000 for the building of six new bridges, several small bridges and rebuilding new road approaches. The City of Bluffton contends that the extra flow of water caused by the dredging would damage their city light and power plant, located near the banks of the Wabash river at Bluffton. Remonstrators claim that the assessments are in several cases more than the land is worth and they also claim damage to their

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tarins. Henry B. Heller appeared for the county government and*'C. J. Lutz represented more than 275 of the remonstrators. Tod W hjppie, Muncie and George Whitaker. Portland, appeared for the petitioners. o Truck Driver Killed ('o)umbla City, Ind., May 8 (TIP)— George J. Bernard, 2(1, Eauclaire, Wisconsin, was killed instantly near here when the truck he was driving crashed against a tree. Burley Jennings riding with Bernard suffered an arm fracture. _o . _ Get the Habit—Trade at Home.