Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 132, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1934 — Page 13

OCT. 12,1934

YOUNG FATHER, HURT IN AUTO ACCIDENT, DIES Clinton Smith, 26, Victim; County Fatalities Now Stand at 100. Ir. junr<. suffered by Clinton Smith, 26. c' 1433 Spann avenue, in an automobile accident Tuesday resulted in his dca’h late yesterday at city hospital. Mr. Smith is the 100th victim of traffic accidents in Marion county this year. He was riding in a car driven by - his brother. Leonard Smith, 24, which 1 /A/A crashed into the Penr.JL V sylvania railroad abutnent at Sherman drive Leonard Smith was injured slightly. Surviving Mr. Smith are the widow, Ina M. Smith; an infant son, Leonard Smith; his mother. Mrs. Lulu Smith, College Corners, O.; five If ter: and the brother. Struck by an automobile driven by Charles Pierson. 41. of 4261 English avenue, at Washington street and Butler avenue, last night. Miss Ruth Nuss. 26, of 432 West Fortysecond street, is in city hospital suffering from fractures of the kneecap and nose. Mrs. Andrew A. Brown, 65, of 2921 Washington boulevard, received a broken leg last night when she was struck by an automobile as she was crossing Delaware street in the 2800 block. The car was driven by George O. Brown, 34. of 3326 East Thirtieth street. Mrs. Brown was sent to St. Vincent's hospital. Veak 13.766 Fret High New surveys show that the Grand Teton, highest peak in the National park of that name, is 13,766 feet high, or nineteen feet higher than was supposed.

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SOCIAL REFORM CONSIDERED BY EPISCOPALIANS Changes in Divorce Canon, Marriage Notice Are Proposed. By United Press ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Oct. 12. —The' fifty-first triennial general convention of the Protestant Episcopal church today moved toward consideration of several vital socioreligious problems almost certain to cause controversy. Among them were proposals for reform of the church's divorce canon and elimination of the three-day notice period for an Episcopal marriage. In addition, there was a resolution protesting discrimination against Negroes by federal relief and employment agencies and a memorial calling on the Episcopal church to obtain for its members who are conscientious objectors the same exemption enjoyed by members of the Society of Friends in time of war. All these and more were received by the house of deputies, consisting of clergy and lay deputies. A plea for continuance of missionary work was made in an address by the Rt. Rev. Frank Whittington Creighton, suffragan bishop of Long Island and bishop-in-charge of the Episcopal missionary district of Mexico, before a women's auxiliary mass meeting. Mail Carrier Faces Trial By United Press LOGANSPORT, Ind., Oct. 12. John Herbert Givvin, 38, local letter carrier, faced arraignment today in district federal court at South Bend on a charge of intercepting money •in the mails.

BABY, 4 OTHERS HURT IN ATTACKS ON BUSSES Violence Breaks Out After 14 Are Indicted in Daeths. By United Press CHICAGO, Oct. 12.—Less than eight hours after fourteen men were indicted yesterday on charges growing out of the deaths of two persons at the hands of bus strike terrorists, a 2-year-old baby and four other

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