Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 45, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 July 1931 — Page 5

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INTRUDER TAKES TO HIS HEELS AS DOGLEAPS Hot-Weather Prowler Is Routed From City Home. A snarling police dog proved too much for a burglar Wednesday night. Mrs. John Auman, 2025 Langley avenue, told police she was awakened by a man prowling in her bedroom. Before she was able to call for police, the dog leaped at the intruder who jumped through the window and fled. Theft of clothing and jewelry, valued at S2OO, from their auto as they parked on a downtown street Wednesday night, was reported today by Avedis D. Isbetcherian of Haworth. N. J. Pearl Frost, 107 South Arlington avenue, suffering from the heat and humidity, slept Tuesday afternoon in a car parked in the 500 block. North Capitol avenue. When he awakened, he told police, sl2 and papers valued at $25, were missing. Elroy Langlotz, 2603 North Harding street, said S4B had been stolen from a trunk in his kitchen. Mrs. Lula Bryant, 126 South Harris street reported a burgltr cut a screen in her house and stole sl3. Theft of a watch from the Northwestern Jewelry Shop, 2719 Northwestern avenue, by a “customer” was reported to police today by Ernest Schwartz. Value of the watch was not estimated. Cutting through the rear screen door, burglars ransacked the residence of Roy Irey, 2165 Adams street, who told police today $9 was 6tolen. Motorist Killed Fy United Press NEWCASTLE, Ind., July 2.—Fatal injuries were suffered by Walter C. Parrott, 21, Richmond, when he lost control of his automobile, which overturned at a street intersection here and struck a telephone pole. His father, Edward Parrott, lives in Ft. Wayno.

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Mrs. Wiley Post in New York with F. C. Hall, backer of the flight, for the triumphant reception of the globe-girdlers. Aged Woman Mav Die COLUMBUS, Ind., July 2.—Mrs. Charles Pittman, 82, is in a serious condition at her home here due to injuries received in a fall. She was in the yard of a neighbor’s home when she suddenly fell backward. Her hip was dislocated and the cap of the hip bone fractured. Physicians hold little hope for her recovery.

JULY FOURTH IS NOT ‘SANE,’ FIGURESSHOW Fireworks Spree Branded Foolish by Society Against Blindness. E.V Science Service WASHINGTON, July 2.—" Contrary to popular impression, the observance of Independence day is not becoming safe and sane,” declares Lewis H. Carris, director of the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, in reporting a survey of July 4 casualties made by the society. “At least fifty persons lose the sight of one or both eyes and about 500 more suffer minor eye injuries during this foolish fireworks spree,” he said the survey indicated. Nine deaths and 649 injuries were reported in New York City alone as a result of last year’s celebration. Probably thousands more minor injuries happened, but were not reported, the city’s health department commented. New York, in common with many other cities, prohibits the sale of dangerous fireworks. The accidents which occurred were attributed to explosives sold by fireworks bootleggers. “The public safety requires more drastic regulation,” Mr. Carris advised. Six of the New York fatalities last year were boys between 12 and 18 who died of tetanus following wounds. Five of the boys died because of blank cartridge wounds. This type of injury is particularly liable to result in tetany because the deep wound with narrow opening provides nearly ideal conditions for the growth of the tetanus bacillus. This germ, the cause of tetanus, or lockjaw as it is sometimes called, can not live where there is oxygen, but thrives well deep down in a puncture wound such as blank cartridges produce. Wise parents will be prepared for July 4 accidents, even if the sale of fireworks is not permitted in their communities. A first aid kit should be ready for use. Tetanus antitoxin, if given in time, will prevent death from tetany, so In case

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KING HONORS FLIERS Hillig and Hoiriis Decorated With Order by Danish Ruler. By United Press COPENHAGEN, Denmark, July 2. —Otto Hillig of Liberty, N. Y., who with Holger Hoiriis flew the Atlantic in the monoplane Liberty, was decorated today with the order of the Knight of Dannebrog, by King Christian.

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