Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 190, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1929 — Page 3

DEC. 19, 1929.

FOUR ARE HURT IN CITY FROM AUTO MISHAPS Woman May Have Suffered Fracture of Skull in Being Run Down. Aiit/wnobUe accidents which police blamed on icy streets injured lour persons and damaged several automobiles Wednesday night and today. Claude Shepherd, 28, of 20J0 North Pennsylvania street, was injured when a milk wagon he was driving was struck by a Central avenue street car at Pennsylvania and Thirty-sixth streets. Crossing the National road, near Ben Davis, to accept a “lift” from a motorist, Tom Hallan, 50, St. Louis, stepped into the path of an automobile driven by E. A, Mitchell, Clayton, early today. Mitchell swerved into a ditch, trying to avoid Hallan, who was knocked down, and suffered scalp and leg injuries. Mrs. Anna Reynolds, 39, of 1217 Vandeman street, was injured critically Wednesday night when struck by an automobile driven by Everett Wilson, 25, of 1226 Hoefgen street, In the 1300 block on Shelby street. City hospital physicians say her skull may be fractured. Mrs. Verna Brennon, 710 Laverock road, was slightly injured in an automobile collision Wednesday at Forty-ninth street and College avenue. Two automobiles and an interurban car were damaged bariy in a three-way accident at 3200 West Washington street Wednesday night, Tmt none was.lnjured. A TANARUS, H., I. & E. traction car, in charge of Roy Middleton of 541 North Bosart avenue, motorman, jumped the track and struck a street railway company bus driven by Ray Hutchinson of 1531 Montcalm street, wrecking the bus and damaging the traction car. While police investigated the accident an automobile driven by Harry Emery of 3730 Creston street, hit the rear end of the wrecked interurban and was badly damaged. HEAR CONVERT’S STORY Former Catholic Tells Audience of Adopting Jewish Faith. Story of his adoption of the Jewish faith in his youth, w’hen a member of a Catholic family was told Wednesday night by Aime Palliere, Frenchman, at an opening meeting in the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation Temple, Tenth and Delaware streets. Palliere’s story was related to the audience through Jacob Philip Rudin. assistant to Dr. Stephen Wise, rabbi of the Free Synagogue of New York, in translation. Rabbi Morris M. Feuerlicht, presided.

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SLIGHT CUT IN AUTO OUTPUTS SEENFORI93O Production for Next Year to Decrease by About Half Million. Bv United Press DETROIT, Dec. 19.—With the end of 1929 in sight, attention of the automotive world was concentrated last week, on the for 1930. Opinions almost without exception were optimistic, both as to production and general conditions in the industry. Price increases have been announced lately by Studebaker, Gra-ham-Paige, Marquette, Buick, Cadillac and Nash. Buick increases range from $35 to 75 and the Marquette line was boosted $25 flat. Nash increases range from S2O to $l4O. Automotive Industries predicted a j reduction of less than 10 per cent in j

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1930 automobile production, compared with this year's totaL The publication, after completing its annual survey, placed next year's production at 4,945.000 units, which is approximately 500,000 less than final figures for this yeer are expected to total. It has been announced that a new V-type eight, in the moderate price class, will be introduced at the New York auto show on Jan. 4. The new car is the only one of this type which w'ill be offered in this price class during 1930, and is said to possess remarkable power, speed and acceleration. The Atterbury Motor Car Company of Buffalo has announced 1930 models in 1,1% and 2-ton capacities. The introduction of these three new models gives Atteroury dealers a complete line ranging from one to four tons and enables them, with variety of wheelbases to supply trucks practically tailored-made for every type of business. Assailant Sent to Farm Bn/ Times Svecial GREENCASTLE, Ind., Dec. 19.Fred Clark, Roachdale, was sentenced to sixty days at the Indiana state farm and fined SIOO for attacking George Swaim, elderly Roachdale resident.

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