Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 289, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 March 1928 — Page 15
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FIVE PERSONS ARE INJURES IN CITY UCCIDf ITS All Escape With O' jr Cuts and Bruis * rest Sev ral. Five persons v , injured in as many automobil oidents Thursday afternoon .id night. All escaped with or injuries and were improved F iday. Wilfred Dun 17, 807 Lexington Ave., was about his head and a compa. Fred Busse, 18, same address, niflpred minor bruises when Dunlap's machine collided with one driv jy Mrs. Henry C. Mooneyham, Jie en, ill. Dunlap was a; i -sted charged with disregarding tr ; c signal at Southeastern and Ft.:, e Aves., where the accident occur; .1. Injuries abou■ the legs were received by Miss Mary Munden, 15, 1739 Arrow \ ~ when the car in which she ro • nth her sister Mary, 19. collided \vn . one driven by Oral Grundy, 23 N- ro, 2315 Debois St., at Nineteenth . and Columbia Ave. W. D. Thor rson. Negro, 716 N. Elder Ave,, t( l police he became confused and rove his machine in front of a W Michigan street car
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BLIZZARDS RASE IN MIDDLE WEST Heavy Snow, Cold Blankets Dozen States. /?,v United Press Blizzards, heavy snowfall and j generally low temperatures today superceded a brief period of spring weather for the Middle West. Temperatures which ranged as high as 75 degrees above zero over the area gave way to below freezing marks, while high winds whipped snow and sleet into a half dozen States. A snow storm raged over Illinois and parts of Wisconsin the most of Thursday and all last night. It was a sticky snow, which clung to everything it touched, plastering buildings and standing motor cars. Several inches of snow had fallen in Chicago this morning, the drifts piling high, whipped by a forty-mile wind. Temperatures dropped 30 degrees in forty-eight hours. A light snow and sleet fell over Missouri, terminating today in president of the federation. The cast: Manon Mrs. Chappell Les Chevalier Des Grieux Mrs. S. E. Fensterraacker Le Conte Des Grieux Mildred Johns Ponsette Hope Hedford Ja.otte Frieda Robinson Rosette Abhve Barr The Servant Pauline Schell? rhintdt. Lesrnnt Norma Mueller Guillot de Morfontalne De Bretiuny Barbara Anderson The Chef Ruth Sehorb Lu Servant Mrs. Chas Martin Orchestral accompaniment bv Lucllc Ho:o Ferrce. pianist: Esther Wcxler, violinist: Bernice Wagner Gaines, cellist. Assistant musical director. Mrs. Ross Caldwell. Cathedral choir: Mrs. Clyde Titus, Jane Johnson Burroughs, Mrs. Robert Blake and Emma Doeppers.
freezing weather. The drop in temperatures also was reported from Kansas, lowa, Nebraska and Oklahoma. Minnesota reported snow, while the Dakotas felt blizzards. March was going out like a lion and weather bureaus reported there was little prospect that the roar would be softened before the end of several days. AMGING WIDOW TCTCELL Doris MacDonald Taken From Woman’s Prison to Penitentiary. Pn United Press MONTREAL, March 30.—Doris McDonald, widow of George McDonald, who was hanged at Valley Field prison last week, was removed from the woman’s jail yesterday to the penitentiary at Kingston, Ont., where she will serve a life sentence for her part in the murder of Adelard Bouchard, Montreal taxi driver.
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