Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 32, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1936 — Page 17

APRIL 17, 1936.

THREE HURT AS CAR CRASHES, JUMPS CURB! Victim* Taken to City Hfxpita.l for Treatment of Injuries. Threp men were injured at 25th*t and Highland-pl early today when an automobile driven by Charles Burnette, 22, of 2030 Broad-

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way, was lu collision wltli a car driven by William Hooks, 30, Negro. R. R. 17, Box 17. Hooks’ car jumped the curb and struck a porch of Herbert Willis, 333 W. 25th-st. Burnette and Charles Jones, 22. of 2324 N. Penna passenger, received severe lacerations of the face and legs, and Hooks’ nose was injured. Police sent them to City Hospital.

MANAGEMENT CLINIC IS CONTEMPLATED HERE Real Estate Group Goes on Record Favoring Program. Property management division of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board today was on record in favor of a property management clinic next

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fall. Details of the program are to be worked out under the direction of W. H. Keller. Club Dance Tonight St. Philip Athletic Club is to give a dance tonight at St. Philip auditorium, 617 Eastem-av, from 9:30 i to midnight.

AKRON U. PROFESSOR IS TO JOIN PURDUE STAFF Russell J. Greenley to Instruct in Industrial Education. Timm Special LAFAYETTE, Ind., April 17.—Api pointment of Russell J. Greenley,

Akron, 0., to an associate professorship In industrial education at Purdue University was announced today. A memoer of the Akron University staff since 1927, Mr. Greenley is to succeed Prof. Roy Dimmitt, who recently joined the U. S. Bureau of Education at Washington.

RAILROADER IS INJURED Frank Wheeler looses Right Foot in Fall Under Caboose. Frank Wheeler, 48. a brakeman. l of 1912 Southeastern-av. was in a serious condition at Methodist Hospital today. He fell beneath a caboose yesterday while attempting to ; board a freight train at State-av 1 ana the Big Four Railroad tracks.

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