Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 123, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 October 1931 — Page 2

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TWO CHILDREN ARE DEAD OF AUTO INJURIES i County Traffic Death Toll Mounts to 123; Several Others Injured. Aftfrr fighting for her life for more than a month, Kaydette Adkins, 2, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Adkins, Ravenswood, died today at Methodist hospital from Injuries sustained in an auto accident Sept. 5. The child was .taken to city

hospitAl suffering from a skull fracture after the accident and later was removed to Methodist. Her death, the

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second child to succumb to auto injuries in twenty-four hours, raised Marion county’s 1931 death toll to 123. ' The other child who died was Robert Rahan, 6, of 5118 East Washington street, who was injured fatally when run down by a bus near his home Tuesday noon. He died Wednesday afternoon. The Adkins baby was riding in an automobile driven by Mrs. Mildred Campbell when it overturned In an accident at Keystone avenue and Seventy-fifth street. Survivors are the parents. Funeral arrangements have not been made. • Robert was taken to Methodist hospital for treatment of cuts and bruises, and it was not believed his condition was serious until shortly before his death, when the internal Injuries were discovered. The bus was driven by Ival Rankin, 28. of 1157 Marlowe avenue, who was not held after the accident when witnesses said he stopped the vehicle within three feet. , Coroner Fred W. Viehling is investigating. Hubert Hayden, 20, of 2930 Adams street, sustained internal injuries when his car was in collision with another driven by Leroy Riebel, 45,

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R. R. 5, Box 180, at Thirtieth street and Keystone avenue. Hayden was taken to city hospital and Riebel was charged with failure to stop at a preferential street and assault and battery with an automobile. Struck by an automobile in the 2500 block West Michigan street, Charles Crook, 66, of 3047 West Michigan street, suffered scalp wounds Wednesday night. Jewelry was strewn over North Illinois street early today when an auto driven by Claude Collins, 422 Irving place, smashed into the display windows of the Wilson & Cos. jewelry store, 114 North Illinois street. Collins was charged with speeding, drunkenness and driving an auto while drunk. His wife, Mary, riding with him, was not held.

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Nally and * Van Foley were the bandits. Price surrendered $45 in the holdup. Frank Rogers Jr., 16, clerk in Harbison’s pharmacy, 1740 East Tenth street, from whom $26 was taken by two bandits Wednesday, also identified McNally and Van Foley as the gunmen. They were picked up by Lieutenant Dan Cummings who noticed that McNally’s description coincided with that given police of one of the bandits. He is blind in the right eye. Searching the men, police found a gun in possession of each, while they had about $22 between them. McNally and Van Foley, after denying the holdup accusations, said they met in Military park, and decided to go west. COLLEGE TO CELEBRATE In order to permit alumni of Indiana Central college, here for the meeting of the Indiana State Teachers’ Association, to attend, annual homecoming celebration of the college will be held Oct. 24 and 25. The exercises will be preceded by the Indiana Central-Valparaiso football game Oct. 23.

DRYS FIGHT FDR. ROAD PATROL W. C. T. U. Urges Force Be Kept in Operation. Recommendation that the Marion i county sheriff’s road patrol be continued as a necessary force against lawlessness, was included in the record of the Marion County W. C. T. U. drawn up tbday, following its annual convention at the Woodruff Place Baptist church Wednesday. The patrol is to be abolished Jan. 1 because appropriations for it were cut off by the county council. This resolution was passed at the convention, the theme of which was law enforcement. Mrs. Robert McKay, who Tuesday was re-elected county W. C. T. U. president, led a delegation of members who appeared before the county council when the council recently refused an appropriation for the road patrol. At that time, Mrs. McKay vigor-

I ously opposed abolition of the patrol j as an economy measure to lower taxes.

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