Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 232, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1926 — Page 18

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TRUCK-TRAIN CRASH FATAL Boy, 4, Killed —Parents Injured in Accident. Jack Lovell, 4, Is dead and his parents, Chizie and Charlotte Lovell, are in Long- Hospital suffering from injuries received late Wednesday when a truck driven by Lovell was struck by an inbound Vandalia train No. 20 at Six Points, about ten miles west of the city on the National Rd. Coroner Paul F. Robinson was told that Lovell was driving east on the National Rd. Harvey Martin, Terre Haute, Ind., engineer said that he noticed the truck when the train was about 1,500 feet from the crossing and sounded the whistle. Martin said that Lovell did not check his speed. Martin said when within GOO feet of the crossing he gave several short blasts of the whistle. The truck was thrown clear of , the tracks. Police said they were first told that the injured parties were Sam Williams and his wife and the dead child was their son. Lovell his wife and son had been living at 512 W. Washington, where Mrs. Lovell was a fortune teller. HOOSIER WINS AWARD Farm Youth Given Carnegie Medal for Bravery. fill United Press HANNA, Ind., Jan. 28. —Kennard Dudgeon, 15-yeag-old farm youth, today was notified of his award of a Carnegie medal for bravery in saving the life of William Jahns, his employer. Dudgeon rushed into a burning ba*i and dragged out the unconscious form of his employer two minutes before the roof of the building collapsed. ' UNPAID BILLS LISTED William C. Buser, city controller, today is preparing a list of bills unpaid by the Shank administration, estimated to run into hundreds of thousands of dollars. City officials are considering proposal of a bond issue to cover the debts, including a $72,000 assessment for the Bean Creek-Pleasant Run sewer, suggested by Merle N. A. Walker, attorney.

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