Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1919 — Page 8
R EL/3 RAD E. December 1,—The Italijun ffOTercment hae informed the Jugro-Slav government that the in•tructions of the peace conference for preventing: the advance ef Gabriele d'Annanzio’e forces on Spalato will be carried oat. it was said here.
HOSPITAL PATIENT KILLED
the enactment of the Ver-1 Edward ftehwergr Fall* trader Wa#ea havoc in strange coantries it is whol- | [Ppccuu to The indbrnapotu Sea»] is aoftting the grame and taming * EVANSVILLE, Ind., December 2.— *• though it | Edward Schwerg. age fifty-six, a patient at the Soathern Indiana Hospital for the Insane here, was instantly killed yesterday when be fell from a wagon loaded with brick. The wheels of the wggon passed over head, crashing his skull.
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Scshwerg% home Is in Warrick et>»n|y a»d the body will be sent H ere
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council decided today that the question of Flume should not be settled In the Hungarian peace treaty but
aSSfeSS SUE«»° SICKNESS VICTIM
part of either the Italians or the Jugo-Slavs to signing the treaty on
account ef Flame.
HARRY B. GREEK RESIGNS.
Mr*. Fbrevet Calvert Dies t* Hos-
pital at Rochester.
[Special to The Dgitnopoit* Xew*] " ROCHESTER, Ind., ‘December 2.— Mrs. Forrest Calvert, age twentyseven, died, of sleeping sickness yesterday at a local hospital. She had been in poor health for some time and became ill with sleeping sickness ten days ago. She was brought to this city for treatment, and, while at the hospital, gave birth to a child. The baby is seriously 11L but is expected to recover. Mrs. Calvert is survived by the husband and two .other chiidretr besides the one fast
born.
winter at Asheville, N. C., because of poor health, has resigned as ctkair-
<a.io .. i man of tbe Vanderl^urg County] ReRatta as 1 * 1 “ V **^***" r * publican central committee. A meet-
| public*a Committee. [Special to The Indlanapolfe N«w»J
EVANSVILLE, ImL. December £.—! Hary B. Greek, who is spending the
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