Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 241, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1935 — Page 26

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AUTO ACCIDENTS CLAIM LIVES OF 2 MORE VICTIMS Motorist and Pedestrian Die Here: County Toll Now Stands at 147. Alvin Enlow. Michigantown. and Albert, Brown. 614 E. St. Clair-st, died in hospitals today of injuries received in accidents to raise Marion County’s traffic toll to 147. Mr. Enlow died in Methodist Hos-

pital of injuries he received when his auto struck a traction car Dec. 8. Mr. Brown, who was 61, was struck by a street car Nov.

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10 at. Capitol-av and Wa.shingtonRt. He died in City Hospital of a fractured skull this morning. Mr. Enlow was riding in an auto driven by Noble K. Beanblossom, Corydon. when it struck a traction car at Shclby-st and Madison-av. The two were on their way from a hunting trip to Mr. Enlow’s home. Mr. Enlow's hip was fractured and he died of complications resulting from the injury. Charles L. Moran, 53. a Pennsylvania Railroad detective, was struck by a car early today at Kcntucky-av and Missouri-st and received a broken right leg. He was token to St. Vincent's Hospital and his condition is reported as fair. Mrs. Florence Wainscott, 1236 W. 34th-st, driver of the car. was injured when she drove it into a girder attempting to avoid hitting Mr. Moran. She was token to City Hospital. OFFICERS INSTALLED BY CHIROPRACTORS Dr. F. It. Bebniit Is New President of Central Indiana Group. Central Indiana Chiropractors’ Association officers today held their posts following an installation luncheon yesterday in the Washington. They are Dr. E. R. Bebout, president; Dr. Charles W. Sharp, vice president; Dr. Carl S. Watson, secretary, and Dr. V. W. Dean, Dr. D. L. Foxworthy. Dr. H. K. Mcllroy and Dr. O. G. McKcever, directors. An educational symposium was conducted by Dr. S. J. Burick of the Lincoln College of Chiropractic and Dr. Watson. ALUMNI OF CORNELL, PENN TO MEET HERE Groups to Combine for Dinner at Indianapolis Athletic Club. Joint dinner meeting of Pennsylvania and Cornell alumni clubs is to be held at 6:15 Thursday night in the University Club rooms in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Program is to include card tricks by J. Elmer Blackledge and motion pictures of the Pennsylvania-Cor-nell football game and track events at both universities. Maurice T. Harrell heads the Pennsylvania group, and Harry Wade is the Cornell club president.

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Works Board to a Board of Trustees, It was reported at City Hall today. Members of the City Council who discussed the proposal at a caucus are said to favor the plan because, one was quoted, "the water plant has become more or less a political football.” Mayor Carl F. Barney, although absent from the caucus, is said to have expressed favor with any change deemed for the public good. The proposal, if adopted, would empower the Council to set up a

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