Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 175, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1929 — Page 7
DEC. 2, 1929_
TRAIN COLLISION PROBED TO FIX RESPONSIBILITY Crash Costing One Life Is Investigated by Coroner. Investigations were begun today by Coroner C. H. Keever and officials of the Big Four lines In an attempt to fix blame for a wreck late Saturday that cost one life and injured six passengers when a Big Four passenger trains crashed into a test locomotive near Acton. The wreck occurred at Dix tower, one mile east of Acton, where the test engine, which had been idling between the tower and Beech Grove shops, to wear in new parts, was about to leave the main track for a siding, when struck by the Sycamore, Chicago-Cincinnati fast train. Coroner Keever today called wtinesses to attend the inquest for
jeorge Kern, 3703 East New York treet, passenger engineer, who was
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crushed between the locomotive and tender. Among them was J. P. Smith, 52, of 234 South Walcott street, fireman, who escaped with cuts on the head and arms when he leaped to safety before the collision. “We did not see the red signal blocks because of steam and smoke from the test engine,” said Smith. ‘Suddenly, a few yards from the other locomotive, the smoke cleared and I saw the warning light. “I shouted ‘all red’ and jumped. Kern tried to rollow, but he was too late.” Os the six passengers injured, only one today was confined to a hospital. She Is Sister Edmunda, instructor fn the Little Flower school, in St. Vincent’s hospital with a fractured nose. The others injured were taken to Chicago Sunday. Funeral services will be held for Kern at 2 p. m. Tuesday at the home. In charge of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. A second service will be held at 3 p. m. at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, under auspices of Logan lodge, No. 557, F. & A. M. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Veteran Official Dies Bv Time* Bprcial DUNKIRK, Ind., Dec. 2.—Marion B. Payton, 74, police chief of Dunkirk for thirty-eight years, is dead after a long illness.
SOLDIER ALLIES IN LAST HONORS TO CLEMENOEAU 30,000 Veterans in Parade; Lay Wreaths Gathered on Battlefields. By United Preen PARIS, Dec. 2.—France paid a final tribute Sunday to Georges Clmenceau as 30,000 French war veterans, carrying war medals and battle flags, their ranks augmented by American and British veterans, paraded past the tomb of France’s Unknown Soldier as a salute to the memory of the “Father of Victory.” Two wreaths composed of flowers picked from the battlefields of Verdun and Arras were placed, one at the Unknown Soldier’s tomb and the other at the Tiger’s briar patch grave in Vendee. The parade of the veterans, Clemenceau’s “boys” of the war, began propmtly at 11 a. m. There was no great mass demonstration by the public. Hie veterans had gath-
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