Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 160, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1925 — Page 9
• THURSDAY, NOV. 5,1925
REPORT UPON ACCIDENTS IN STATE MADE Total of 307 Deaths Caused During Year —49,170 Injured. Industrial accidents in Indiana during the fiscal year which ended Sept. 30, 1925 injured 47,170 and brought death to 307 workmen, according to the annual report of the State industrial board to the Governor. Os those injured, 782 lost some body member, 5,678 were call miners, 4,049 railroad workers, 3,309 worked in the automobile industry, and 2,020 were iron and steel workers. During the period ninety-seven miners, nine automobile workers and twenty-six iron and steel workers were killed. The largest toll in the mine industry was taken by the explosion at the mine in Sullivan last March when fifty-one miners were killed. C Since the creation of the industrllal board in 1915, a total of 423,371 accidents which resulted in the death of 2,815 persons have been recorded. In contested compensation, cases which have been heard and determined by the board since its creation, totaled $15,905,820.38 at the end of the fiscal year. The total determined compensation for the fiscal year was $2,806,615.22. The board during the year made awards in 1,751 cases. The full board heard 323 cases. MACCABEES TO MEET Milo R. Meredith to Adless Joint Meeting Thursday. Milo K. Meredith, general supervisor for the Maccabees, of Wabash, Ind., will be guest of honor and principal speaker at a joint meeting of all the tents in the city Thursday night. This meeting will be sponsored by Indianapolis Tent 35. A. H. Hausman, chairman, will preside over the meeting. Further arrangements for the purchase of a Maccabee home in Indianapolis will be discussed. E. H. Palmer, district manager, who recently opened district headquarters for the order at 733 Lemcke building, will address the meeting. ASK WAR TIME WAGES Seven Per Cent Increase to be Demanded by Trainmen. Bu United Press CHICAGO, Nev. s.—Chairmen representing trainmen on western railroads have decided to ask the Railroad Labor Board for a 7 per cent increase in wages, it was made known today following a two-day conference here. The increase would restore the peak war-time scale. Existing agreements between the rail workers and the companies expire Dec. 31. GIRL LEAPS FROM AUTO Hurt in Escaping Motorist Who Offered Ride. Bu United Press BEDFORD, Ind., Nov. s.—Jessie Oliver, 16, today is recovering from injuries sustained when she leaped from a speeding automobile on a country road near here late Wednesday. A motorist offered the girl a free ride home fro mschool, but when he drove away at a rapid speed, heading toward the country, the girl struggled with him and leaped from the car. ALUMNI TO ENTERTAIN Indiana University alumni will entertain the euniversity coaching staff and high school athletse with a luncheon Monday at the Lincoln, Ralph Thompson, alumni club president, will preside.
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